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THE TELEGRAM HERALD. SATURDAY MORNING, MARCH 2, 1890. t A NEW& COMMODIOUS ELECTRIC saws TARI Penuaiieutly 123 ISortU Opposite Post-Office, will be March Srd, 1 k Of the Famous and Well known Electric Sanitarium and Institute, of Detroit, Mich. Prof. J. C. Chambers has become one of the most noted Electricians in the land in applying electricity as a curative agent, inventing and patenting all his own devices, etc., and to be convinced you are invited to call and receive FREE FOR ONE WEEK CONSULTATION, EXAMINATION AND nnrnnTfi rnnn imirmTmni J mm Having just perfected NEW and SUPERIOR devices and appliances for tlio administering of ELECTRICITY to the system, avo take this means of showing to everyone, even tlio most skeptical, our complete and effective method of treatment giving almost instant relief. No Matter What Ails You Avail yourself of this opportunity to procure a COR RECT DIAGNOSIS of your case, even though it may he of many years' standing. We will honest ly tell you if we can cure you. Do Not be Deluded! Rut call and we can surely henellt you and prove the correctness of our assertions. Those at a dis tance who aro not able to call can avail themselves of this oiler by sending for Health Journal and Question Blanks and they will receive a written diagnosis of their case FREE. Physicians and Surgeons in attendance. All communications treated strictly confidential. PROFS, J, C, Owners Electric Sanitarium, 123 IVoi-tli Ionia t., Opp.Post-Ofliec, GRAND RAPIDS, 3IICII. mm ENS -OF- x9o Now urxiviiig;. All the remaining Stock must move out in one GREAT LIQUIDATION SALE TO GIVE THESE ROOM. IV e have sold more Fine Dress Goods the past three days thanx in any preceding month. If you want a handsome costume at little outlav come to the "Bee Hive" at once. XD. W. SEaVEIPrjE, Manager. 7 nd o vt Fridr 5"t, Qnrvi Fpi'i. The Grand Rapids Store & Office Furniture Co., JTTnvS r0T"L STOnE COUNTED ALSO DESKS, PIGEON HOLES. E00 CASES, AND GENEML JO 3 W0". JSEZJJZ?? & SUTTOX rrcj?., terror Lytivxd Cavjp-vi-tU. 1 Located at Ionia, St., Opened for treatments on 1390, by nsoi 8 m II m liimm i nuNcnii I uiinmuLiiu v& uuimuum E LINE is--' t io ! re--' 1 Mil i g v i t :-- - r p .'-ni. t utter V. !v i Ire p jual. if :i- licet -: r t uL 1. 0u u. -. i tastici. An.. r-o buftri. Leasee IV'J.v f ucuad. (irftta. ft'lwur and Feek Wfcr.t-Nf. 7r V tufceh Cor: .ix;e i tun' Oat Nt, ill f busiel Colli Mri-$i5 ' i t JO. brief-f lJil.-M huadred. .Mi41i!nx-"l..fJ t1 tou. H ur-L::j WL-.tf. tilO; Ptf at. !160 V hua- drtrd. JobbtrV Price. Applrs i.i'- 2 rO r barrel. hra-tl.7,Vu2.w) rbusuel. Yz-l t dozen, butter lTt.'-x' t pom.d. Oli, if I only had her complexion! Why, it ii easily obtained. I te Voi zoni's Complexion Towder. 9 are jut as Glad as lie is. No one nut thoso who have tried it can know the life of an active, industri ous, hardworking traveling man if, up at alt hours of the night, driving through the mud and ram over coun try toads. Eating a dinner of cheese and crackers at some customer, s coun try store, taking your meals when you can cet them, is it anv wonder that the stomach is all out of order; Kowels in a costive condition all the time and as consequence Hemroids so that riding on the cars is torture. iKpepsia, Chronic Headache, all ambition gone, life a weary drag. That was my condi tion exactly. 1 would go two and three days without a movement of the bowel?. I have taken enough medicine to sink a ship, but always got back in same condition. I was told to try your Extract ot Ked Clover, and, on repeated urgings by my friend, Mr. Lacy, a trav eling man, who had used it, and who now says his gripsack is not complete without it. I purchased a bottle in Grand Iiapids with I must say but little faith. I tollowed tho directions faith fully, and within one week I noticed he change. I bought a box of your lied Clover Pills and have taken them all, and my stomach is now in better condition than it has been in the past ten years. Your Extract of lied Clover acts" on the bowels in so mild aud pleasant a manner that you feel it i? more nature than medicine. I have not been troubled with constipation at all, being as regular as the clock. I have never before found anything that would help mo in this respect, as all other medicines I had tried made the after results worse than before, but your Extract of lied Clover has regu lated my stomach and bowels by the use of but three bottles so that 1 feel myself a new man, though I have not used it now for over four weeks. Mv gripsack is never without it and will not be. You are at liberty to use this as you see tit. Yours, SAM T. SICKLES. To J. M. Loose, lied Clover Co., Detroit, Mich. For sale by White Sc White, druggists, Morton House block. Don't Pay Till You Are Cured. Blind, bleeding, internal and externa piles, fissure, fistula and rectal ulce rs cured, or no pay. Treatment painless No t'nie lost from work. Hundreds of references. Examination free. Lake side, physicians room -S, Porter block, 132 Monroe-st. Hours 0 to r, dailv: Tuesday and Saturday evenings, o to 0; Sundays, 10 to 1. For I don't care, dull, tired feeling, impoverished blood, dull pains in back and head, tantalizing skin eruptions, Kemp's Sarsaparilla never fails to give relict. We alwavs guarantee it- Price U per rattle. t;bbs' drug store, 126 Monroc-st. IJpoch. The transition from long, lingering and painful sickness to robust health mark an epoch in th life of the indi vidual. Such a remarkable event is r e a s u re d i n t h e m c m o ry a nd t h a ge n cy whereby the good health has Wen at tained "is gratefully blessed. He nee it is that so much is heard in praise of Electric Bitters. So many feel th'y owe their restoration to health to the use of the Gn at Alterative and Tonic. If you are troubled with any disease of th kidneys, liver or stomach, of long or short standing, you will surely find relief ty us of Electric Hitters. Sold at 00 cents and 1 per lott!c at Peck Bros.' dn:g store. KleTen Years In Charge Of the Package department, Boston Jt Maine Depot, Boston, Mass. Miss Helen Jones sAys: I was a sufferer from gener al debility, biliousness and water orash for several years, and life seemM al most ft burden to me. After tn-ms; al-. most everything Sulphur Bitters cured' me. Rneklen' Arnica Salve Th best salve xn the world for cut, bruises, sores, ulvr, s-ilt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hand,chiltlains, corns and all skin rruption, and posi tively enres piles, or no pay required. It i guarantrd to give perfect atifflc tion or money refuudf. Price 2ocent per box. For sale by Perk Pro., drug, gist, corner Monroe and I:v;3ion-t,, Loo-r's Ilrd Clover IMls cure Sick Hradarl.e, I)ysfp a, Indigestion, and V.rit;ri:ition. per ), . bote for il. For s.i!e by WinJe & Wh.t, rirui-.sts, Morton Hous Mxk. DRINK 5 Lb A TRUE COMBINATION OF Picture Cord Given WITH fVIY Ct;iD CCl. tjov corn;r : ..v-r- rt X -hJir- i P.;-,r-.-r'-;TnVM. r i i r -1 'f . r.tk th rc.t ; p f tv- ir. ?Vr J rxTTT her. WO(ir,S() Srif n C V)., TAlrdo, Ohio. IT IS OFilCIAL. fridetit lt.uf't Kitir J. ii. Mwlii ktu VslruUiur). Ti. folio 0.:g gvi.t!al i.otice UsWea st iit out by Prcj.'ier.t TiiAvc-r. l'!::caio A Wit Michigan railway, Itro.t. I.a.:;-.;-. ft Ncrtlirrn ia:ir..i, Mi'.: aw Vaiiey 4v M. Ixri s ii:lro.d. Oicc ot the pres.dr nt, a, Matf-st., Bv U:i, Miv., l'tb. -.o, J. B. Mullikeii. l.avug n s'g'-ied tV.e p--.t.oa l.t Id hy hi!!i en t:.c uUac irads. C.iAiiv- M. He!d is turtby aj.pv'irud ii'.iiil ii:a!ia.i;t r of the s.u. ; ttti c.iats to ULi t rtivi March 1, pjoxuiio. ,NAi I1AMIL 1 II i 1 K. l'les.dt-llt. Mr. Mullikeu's t aiewell. Mr. Mull. ken uee ttie following: Chicago & West Michigan railway, iK'tro t, Lai.s::.g ft Noitheru r;lrod, Sag naw Valley A St. Louis railroad. Muskrgon, Mich., Feb. 27, lbX To OCfr ta)plysj I shall rehuquieh the j08ition 1 have so long held on the above mentioned roads on the 1st of March proximo, but tiefore severing my relation 1 dcs.re to eipread to you, one and all, my appre ciation of the zeal and fidelity which have generally been exhibited by you n the eeveral tranches of the service in which your lines have teen cast; and to ay that the praise for whatever success has attended the management of these gnat properties, belong not to aie, nor to any one oriie.al, but rather to all who have faithfully performed the duties ass-gned to them and their name is hgion. In bidding you good-bye, I wish to say that I take pleasure in com mending you to my successor, and 1 as sure you he will recognize and appre ciate faithful sorviceaspromptly aud as generouly as I have always endeavored to do. Wishing you all a full measure of success in life, and abundance of happiness, I am, sincerely, yours. J. B. MlLLlKLS, Vice-President and General Manager. or Heart Dictate. Another of ourold residents and most esteemed citizen, KeyrenWhalen.Esq., died at his home, No. 67 Stocking-st., very suddenly of heart disease yester day. He has been in filling health for about a year, and quite ill for two weeks, yet when he fell from his couch and was dead when his devoted wife reached him, there was? an awful suddenness about his decea-e that completely overcame her; the more specially as the is suffering from a broken wrist caused by a fall on an icy step at her house, and from rheuma tism which has set in the arm, the lett. Mr. Whalen was a leading stone mason, a good mechanic, an industrious man, an excellent citizen and neighbor, w ho had accumulated a competence for his old age and for the wife he loved so fondly. He was about t( years old, came to this city from the County Kil kenny, Ireland, 15 years ago, a year or two after he arrived married Miss Julia Whalen, and has always lived here and attended honorably and stjictly to his business. He never has been away from Grand Iiapids any distance since he came here in 1845 had never visited Chicago or Detroit or any other larger city. He was a leading member, a pillar, in St. James' Church, and will he. buried from that church next Mon day at Sa. m. He leaves a widow, only, as "his survivor. They had ever been peculiarly near each other, more than forty years of wedded life had intensi fied them as lovers, and the separation is doubly hard for Mrs. Whalen now, but she has the sincerest svmpathy of a largo circle of friends who will often remind her of the many good qualities of the one who has but shortly even though it may be years preceded her m entering into rest. Ssj He ll a ISishop Ite. Kolasinski, the tieposed priest, alleges that seven independent Polish congre gations in Detroit, Grand Rapids, Buf falo, and other cities, are going to unite and form an independent see, the cathedral to he. the new church w hich the Kolasinskians are about to erect in Detroit. He expects to be elected ti-lion. Meanwhile he has imported 'Fr. Pi'. Provdzicki from Russian Poland to act as assistant pastor. lhiroit Tri burif. m court riKcemn. Cirxr it Hon. M. C. Burch, judge Geo. B. Dunston vs. The Hoptonic Com pany et al., chancery: demurrer sus tained. Theodore. M. Carpenter vs. The Kent County Street Railway Com pany, in chancery; submitted on briefs. Marcus W. Bates an 1 Marcus F.Bates vs. Win. H. Herriek, assumpsit; stay of froceedmgs tor twenty clays granted, on. Wm. K. Grove, judge Chaile J. Burnham vs. Phillip Graham, replevin; on trial. Wikje Bouma, administra trix, etc. vs. The Michigan Central Rail way Company, trespass on the case; continued by order of court. Richard B. Gooding and Richard J. Gooding vs. The Toledo, Saginaw Muskegon Uail wav Company, replevin; continued by ord"cr of the eourt. Fletcher Williams vs. Ball fc Watters' Transfer Company, assumpsit; stay extended thirty days. SrrEP.ioit Hon. K. A. Burlingame, j'idce The City of Grand Rapids vs. Adrian Welleman, assumpsit; ad journed until Monday at 2 p. m. Probatk Hon. Cyrus K. Perkins, judge EsUte of Mary Clements, de CHaed; will admitted to probate; Charles R. Stewart, executor. Knate of John Patrick Brown, decayed; in ventory tik i. Estate of Catherine Covle,"deer.ved; letter of adminiitra t on icU' d to Henry Sullivan. E'tAt of Thorna. Shields, decreed; Ella M. Shield appo.nted adni.nistratrix. Es tate of S:meon Hunt, deceased; inven torv filed. nr. i. r.sTAir TRANrnr.. Th!. !!t I f-jrn!4!! r; e'? !vt. "'1 bT W. R. ST'.basr , i t.r M. r.r- V' l 1 - k " T) : WvA :.. r-art 1M W T an.1 S. r k ... K" r D 1.7 k lit' Tt'" jt'n hv". ' x. F r:.-a :,.-, i-.t t..K . ir k mi . ?..") Crt-r,, (. ',nJ,r - r" rv v . h !'t . '.;,JT'vt 1 IT - r- r.ntt.-n Trv v. T. f. F T;t '. m H ff M-'t ' tA ( y f- f i ' w. J-v- W' 7'. I' I'. 'lY.f- ' '.':t '' g f ,T- -.r 1 ,-. f I. Tf Mf-i i- 1 . y -"- r r ."F-r ., " k . t : t i. ' 4 V ? A'h - - - - t--. . i -- ut r r .-v .-) j p r-.T -. e --'--- - "n 4 M-'.i. Vctt' r Tfs t ' r'.' T . i ' ' '. .. . . i. - - - t4Ti.e Blue and the Gray" w-U pre sented at Rilii0i:d's this tleiri.Kr. and evviiin. The attract. ou at ll is li.e ater next wet k wn'a.'tntiiuo Mx c.'inKt.aa ai.d characur aetor ln Ketly.m a m lodrau.a called "in After lx.vtu lr.ri." eai are now on ie. BUu-hfitU Kav&i ai', the faiiious Uy soprano who w.ii apjuar at lUrl n. in's Hail next Tnurdsy nenmg, is la looming rich. Encase tneuts are U-mg offt red ban in t-.usli muntH rsliutt he i? ui.ab.e to rill them ll .a to lec-e.ve tO lor four uppt iir-iu ef in .Mi::tit'a;K.ii., '0 for s.i.i.i; twiee m tlie Auditorium m C hie go, nd jfl!0 u night for a lour in the Eat. Henry B. Eonev, liis teacher aiid accompant, is albO his manager, and 1- doing tnucit toward eitabhshmg the wonder! ul repu tation the boy i gaining. He wdi ime the assistance oath occasion, of Mine. Fann;e Mytra Langlo.s, a young con tralto, who enjoys a rplendid rt juta tion as an operatic ingtr, and who w ill, no doubt, he ard w ith pleasure on the concert platfoim; alo Francis Campbell, whose arttic tinging is Uk wen known to the jeopie ol Tirana Rapids to require eulogv. Trie well known actor McKee Rankin will appear at Powei." on the even nt; of the 10th, in his successful drama The Runaway Wife." "Little Lord Faunth roy" in its dram atized form, i listed for" production at Powers' Grand, on March io aud '-'1. Who that reads docs not know t he story of Little Lord Fauntleroy? Who that thinks fails to appreciate its tt n- der pathos, its cxqui.-.te humor and its e:m)lic:ty of character. There will be a grand matinee at Smith's Opera House this afternoon. The full program will be given. To- night closes the engagement oi the vaudeville shows Mr. Smith has had this season. For next liek many startling novelties m theatricals of this kind will le offered. NOT A DEAD SURE TTIING. The Knight I'roperty 31ay Not be IJe- rorated Atier All. The Committee on Buildings of the Common Council was instructed to purchase the Knight property on the corner of Crescent-ave. and Ottawa-st. for $12,000 if the title was clear. Tiic man who offered the place for that amount is sick in Mt. Clemen, and as there was nothing paid to secure the bargain, it is not known whether he will hold his offe r or not. There are two other nieces of property almost adjoining the Knight place that are also offered. One is .V) feet north east of the Knight plaev and facing on Ionia-st.,and the other plaeeis just back of Colonel Briggs' place. The price asked for the Knight place amounts to $ 1.20 per square foot; the one in the rear of the Briggs place is offered at the rate off 1.10 per square foot and the one facing ou Ionhj-6t. is offered at the rate of f 1 per square foot. Tlir Knight place is considerably the largest, and for many reasons the most desirable, but if the offer is withdrawn the com mittee will have no dilbculty in secur ing a convenient site close at hand. GRAND RAPIDS AS IT IS. Preparing for the New Edition of the llook. The new edition of the Board of Trade book, "Grand Rapids As It Is," will not be published until September, but Secretary Van Asmus is already solicit ing advertising for the lok. The statistics required to le used in the publication havo nearly all Ik c u obtained in answers to circular letters, and aie all for the year ending Percm bcr 31, 189. No statistics for the pres ont year will le given. The book itself will be practically the same in size as the present edition, but instead of opening as it now does, it will open from the end, so that the j pages will be longest acros. The design of the cover will to ditlerent, as also the coloring, and there will be a num ber of entirely new illustrations. Many of the old ones will beyed, but in such combinations as to jiJvc the effect of novelty. Parties are already figuring on the work of publishing the edition. A LIE NAILED. Don J. Leathers Won't IlaTe It That Waj. Referring to the published ehargc that he was disgruntled because C. F.. P.elknap did not appo.nt his sifter to the Rockford pot-office, Mr. Leathers says: "Belknap toll this sanu- story in Washington alout mv being tli-grun-th-d; told it rrpeatedfy, and wh:i we were all teirether ono day, I naihd the lie squarely. Mr. Blodgett w;o piet nt and ndmitt- d that what I said aU.nt the affair Wiis the trwtli. I m t the l at Washington, in the White IIr ; , jn th Pot-oM.c Iepartment Mvt Ue. where. I ani S!irjr;sed to har Mr. Turner is circulating it at th,s late dav, but Ul.eve the rau for th" )iir;ng hi the hquid in hi -coanut is quite ap parent to everyone." n. ii. n. if i i.i. iti'.m. Mi Maud Severens is but little Wttrr at this time. Geo. Kirtland i; taking an rxfnded business trip north. Mr. Rev. H. S. Shaffer i on th" sk l;'t, under tl.n ear"- of Ir. I'a.lir-g. The choir are making ir'od r,e of th'-ir nrw anthe m b-k at the U. R. Miion. Two bu.r. m'n from RMt Crr--V ar orvrong a I r ( Tirf z - ' G in S nth Grand R'p. !. B i,p (!:. ' K'khaM. In h. ; ' i-i-r I'.i icr .9' f! r, lav m- . a: T.h" m-tirr8 at th I. It. M .-n yf V.-d. 1 hirty-.x rnvr rior.e and fortv-thre have y,.wi th (ivirru o f- r." An at ' "ichm' nt tak'i ' :t by ";. rr, Jud'-r. A rv., on Thursday, r' r.t Ut,tt M.Rronol'y, H' ; r a . ay-t-r, t-r, :ntr. r'.'.i'-'V f;i'-d ;r - 'u - sn1 the . ' : t ::,!'.' h")'ff i T f.T. e.f T n ' '. V'T l:rr- V H- it'n's OToa Tr". or g.r.s KPT VVITIIOUT HON OB, ilo XUrj lAwk at iLe ltifc4 ItlU lu llUlU Cotutiuiivug on the Alfred Bro4 ease- the louia Sfii Mud iut nli.t: Few i-as-.-s hae Ueu WaUhed by luniaii w.th j:! rater interest than the Broad ce, tht cv:h1u.v..'U ot whivh will tie re-eievi with the iu:k-at hat.s fai'tiou l ) t t ry c.t.ieu. The general filing is that Mr. Metle was It j u.ti Uiaking the comj laint t-y the uu war rantable advice ot L.s atU.ii.i. , Juhu B. Cvil., of Iiti..t, who hu. en.h.i, t renialkabie m-dcrt tuu lu h: o;. Se;l.'l proNrCUlioa ot the le.-pv .'.t Wtale ProMVUt.nu Atiu?i..y M:;.,it l.u priM-cuttd the el.Aia ruUsiy .u the court, Mr. e eri.t. is e!id avi') t i to create a public Mnt.n.ent ;t::rui.-al to Mr. Broaa. Allied Broad was aritttd at h: home iu th.a city tally on the oeuu.g of Augut io, and taktn to Giand Ra;'-idn,wh-re he waarraumcd thefi'liow mg tiioriiing. 1het xani;r.at..:i m -npird many da t and has Uen djournel twenty-eight times. Ovtr lki loiio? o! tet.mony Were taken. Pro.MCUtmg Atturnty W. J.Stuart had the a.v. stance ed Pru.ecutu.g At torney I a i?, of this c;tv, and John B. Corlis, of 1 t tic.t. Mr. liloa l has U-e:i ably dt 'tended by W. V. Mitchell and W. . WcbMcr, f t!n t ,iy, who i.iad.e ne technical ot'jeetiou to the introduc tion et any t r-tirnouy w hii ii wo.ild throw hsht UJm'U the " na.'e t ! nj.i:i Mr. Brood's n lulu. u to the atta.i.-til the Packing ( Kiiipny. Tht unjUrt charge h:if eo;-t .Mr. Inroad ev ryihing matt i jut he K-er, d, hut the deei'.oli It ndett-d by J udge Htjlliit, than whom t !i if i im moi t j u-i j u j ft m the Mate, ha itt-t'-d to Smu i fair name , and h it hit. reputation w . th ou! a f-hadow uni it. The d(-c. tn is haded by very one m Ionia w ith much fath-o tion, though few if any liHe tloubted thitl It would U- as it is. Mr. Broad and hi att'irneys rt turne d to Ionia at 4:VJ vt .-tt rdav att rnoun. T1IK SCHOOLMASTERS. I'ro(rain of the lr-tiii; lu he llrld in lit The next nie ting f the Seheo!mas tcTS Club of the Mute, di U.- he Id ,n tlii city in the H-h n-ho'd Imiid.r.g, second lloor, today. All tcici. r? -f this c.ty and rgan aie crd.al!y in vited to lo pr.-nt. The fw!l:n.ng is the j.r 'grain 1 r that e.i:'jn: lh;i a. iii. Ru;ri i duc;it.(!i :n the pub3:c k.'1io !; a cuni:n i .al depart ment, H buUHs ourt-e; jt bu.nebS method. in all cuiiix c. A i'yinpc.-'iuni Iy .uperintf nd i.t K. L. Rr.Lrg, Grand H:tvn; Superinte n dtntll. N. I rene h, Kal.mia ju; Pro fessor W. N. lrns, P.jg Raj-.d; Mij r mter.dcnt II. M. Slauson, u!l water, and SupeiinU ndt lit o. C. Sdve Mar fchall. 10..';0 a. ra. The future wcrkofthc club. Gfiieral discussion. RusinesN. 11 a. m. Ango Saxon in the H:ph Khool. Prof ior F. A. RarlHiur, tat Normal hchroh I).wu4on ojwned by Suitermtende nt W. H. Hony, Mouioe. '1 p. m. rmversity I-atin, Pre-Hjr F. v. Ke l.ey, I nivi r'.ty (1 Muh'pan. Higii sehool pn paratory I-atm, I'rin cipal V. A. Greex)!), iiand Rap:d.. ihHO j). m. Ph sical training m the public tehcK'i, with demenftratiorm of the eyttem by a number of cadets. Professor D. Ih Jayne, Midiigm Mili tary Academy. F.very one who i interested in edu cational matter :s un ited to attend. Prolevsetr 1'.. A. Mrong will U pr( sert in his i ajiac.ty a pr fc;d-nt ! the ( inh. Many of his lornur puj'.ls .il le gli i to se-e him again. qu:tu diffkrkkt Are the riCur on i!ir Valuation of tli llOul ml. There is quite a discrepancy in the summaries of the valuation of prof'ity in the Third ward. The l;.:ud of Review and Kp:ah.al.o:i makes, the total valuation al o it 4,"'r,,,,'!M,i w hile Supervisor Rcr.iannn mak t. th' rum mary aKut ! J"fo more In the raw of tho city aga;nt Adrian Well man it lxeun.e nece'-:iry that the rxaet figure s should - r.K'erta ,n d, nnd SujK rvisor V. I). I'ros?, of th 1 ourth ward, wa. e U ( d ;s a man el grrat mathematical skill and a di:nU'r ted party to ascertain the rxaet l;gur. the supervisor vaii ttirnugli l''i )tape fd tigure, and apJte.HTe.l iu the sujctK'r eurt yewterday w . t ! ; the' 1 iiit of h lah'irs. lie i-lofKl U I h fore tlir- f,v,ri fi srjlemn a a meat ax, aii 1 Hnnonnee.l that the ttal valuation wc 7, o h The smaller Pgur were h 't in t.h" cnvul- on thrit hook theeourt. The ;.h a i.f ),;, v'i i-r ovm a paltry f-nn) hke $- 4't,o o, v hr ri n i x ; rt n h, a ddle i nee oi ::,4;vo) dc;df d!v al-iH. i h foot rg of the F.oard of Revirw are hei'ee-l to t"1 (frreet, n one (,r two ( r tor have already le n found in Mr. Re r.jannn' f.gu? . ar.d noric s-o far in thoe g;vm by the luiird. The Amrr,' an . (l'rfe com- rne nce-nie-iit, hel l at the G. A. R.Ht'.l, on S,xth-st., 1 a 1 1 ( ( Ti : t : f , wi, 1 ? r g i y Htt'Tielfd. 7h? ertlTK" were ff'V,- e'.uete-d in a r.ot - rg n.ar.: r, h fi the rnging r.f Ir. W . II. K'., of .!. 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