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PLATTiaMQt?jrH TTEEltilA HSrtwk lnUKSDAr, OCTOEFR 11. 18S8. 3 -.-! i t 'i . -I. ' -.il l ' 1 I i r i, V5 ' h 11 I H 1! 4 J 7 A V -I .J.J J TOOK THE OATH OF OFFICE. Melville rW. Fuller Installed as 'Chief Justice. WxsniNOTOs, Oct. U. Chief Justice Fuller took his oath of office and assum ed the active dtitiwi of the position j cu ter J ay. An hour before the time for opening the court the narrow space allot ted to the general public in the court chamber waa crowded Jy penplw who wiahed to witness tin ceremony of instal lation. Anions the people of note who found pliict a in the room were Judge Thurnian, who was conducted to a sent within the snrill space reserved for the murshil, nnd who became the con spicuous center of attraction during the half liour pnreeding the entry of t!ie justices; Mrs. Fuller, wife of the chief justice, with nix daughter and one son, for v.'Iioin sifatH wi ie res. rved; Mrs. Jus tice Hal 1m:;, Mis. Senator Cocknll, Attor- liev General On land. Jaoin-se Minister MaUu,wif- and h ;er. tary; Senators Davis, Butler, Hampton, Farwill, George, . Mitchell, Dolph ami Spooii' r; Congrcss "ijljn IJreckeiiiidge, Wlii-lei ami Herbert ofVlalama, and solicitor General Jt-nks. pi,3 gjief justi:s arri yed at t i : c.tpitol nt 2 1 an 1 proe vdo 1 to the private ofll'.-o Vf 'he justie.-, where lie took the Oath f allci-ine ; in tin; presence; of the a.-aoeiate jatict s, the oath heiog inlmin tered by the senior Member f the court, Associate Justice 2Iill r. At lioYlock the associate justices, in their robes of fill Ic, headed by the marshal, entered in procession. The chief justice, also wear ing his robe of office, was escorted to a place at the clerk's desk. After a moment of silence Justice Mil ler said: " Gentlemen of thV bar: I have the pleasure to inform you that since the last meeting of this court and adjourn ment. Chief Justice Hon. Melville W. Fuller has been appointed, confirmed by H)C senate and received b"i3 commission. lie is here and ready to take the oath of office. The clerk will read the commis sion." After the reading1 of the commission Chief Justice Fuller arose and, holding a bible in one hand, read from manuscript the oath of office: M I, Melville W. Ful ler, do solemnly swear (or affirm) that I wjll administer justice without respect to persons and do equal right to poor and to rich, and that I will faithfully and impartially perform all the duties incum bent on me aa chief justice of the United States, according to the bcs of my ability and understanding, agreeably to the con stitution and laws of the United States, so help me God." The chief justice was then escorted be hind the bar to his official seat in the center. The court and assemblage arose. Justise filler tqqk the hqqd of the chief justice. nd with a smile of welcome addressed him in a low voice: " I wel come you on behalf of this court aa one of its members and as chief justice." The chief justice bowed, and was seated, when the assemblage wasj seated lie aid; !: will say fq ti;e members of the bar that ft? a well known usage. th court will tran sact no business yesterday, but application lor admi-sion to the bar will be entertain ed." A?tT some twenty appliuuts were admitted adjournment was taken until noon today. Jn accordance with tiu.e-hnuor d custom of the court, tlit iu mb -is of the supreme court call d t t white house at 1 p. m. this afte-uoon and paid their respect to the pr 'sid ut. All the justices were pres ent except Field abd Mathr-wi. Terriblo Disaster In China San Fkancisco. Oct. 9 Nevs from China brought by the steamer Uelgic re ports the whole of the nw embankment of the Yellow river at Chang Cliou, begun last autumn and cairied fin r a. cost equal to 9,00.030, has heeij cqrn.pleii.-iy (vtept away by a flood. Of the S.OuO lin eal feet of river wall recently compl.-ted Dot one inch remains, and thj waters are pouring through the immencc gap into Honm unchecked. From 800 to 1.000 laborers who were on the bank wcxa al so swept away and ver df owned. Critical to the Last. Judge (concluding a sentence): "And you will then be hanged by the neck un til you are dead, dead, dead." Condemned man: "Your honor, I should think that a man in your position would ayoid su.perf.ujty e,f language." tWhat do you mean?" "There is no necessity for the repetition of the word dead; iu fact, there ia no necessity for tlu ue of the word at all, for it follows that if I am, rja.njcd, by ilie pg clCtafk, rusi eosue,therefore ' Sheriff, remove the prisoner." Not Qualified to Judge. Teacher: "Jow, if jq 5ian.a facing tht) west, will the north be to your right or left hand?" New 9c1io1t: "I'm sure I don't know, ma'am; I'm a stranger in these jVKrVSr HQ NEED OF IT. The maid expects Her beau tonight, And fllhi the stove With anthracite, Because the air I raw and dmp. . But quite forgpta .'. . ' " To fill the lamp, " Boston fldtfoYd. FromThurslay' Dally. A very happy event occurred yester day afternoon at the home of Mr. Wm. Biens, throe miles south of the city, in the marriage of his daughter. Miss Ida, to Mr. Wm. Hull, of Unionville, Virginia. The ceremony was performed about 2 o'clock by Rev. W. B. Aleiander, and was witneHfted by about forty intimate friends of Uiu bride and groom. Mr. Hull is a popular youn man in this vicinity, having been in the employ of Er. A. 15. Taylor for the past five years, proving himself h trustworthy and industiious young in mi. Tli bride bus many friends here who v ill b.: pleased to learn of the happy evi lit. Mioses Annie and Minnie. licins :ieti-d ns li idestnaids, nnd Messrs. Itob.it Hull m.d Tlo s. E. Ibynol.ls offi ciated as gioniiiMii-'u. Among tiie many presents given whs a beautiful sewing machine from Mr. ;ind Mrs. Fnd (Jorder. After the ceremony was performed and the congratulation from the many friends reei-ived, Ur. assembly partook of a hcitity n past of a mot fascinating tabl.i . It w 'S cei tainly an occasion lonjj to be nmemb; reil !y nil who were prcS' eitt. The happy couple took their de parture for Uiiion villi-, Ya., on the flyer yesterday aftirnoon, where they will con tinue tin b- hoii-viiioon until March n-xt, wti. n they v. ill return to this city where it i th ir intention to reside per manently. I.IK IlEnAi.D extends to thtna congra! datious. Mr. C. E. Vfescott and Dr. Mansfield were passengers to Omaha this morning. Dr. Mansfield leaves Omaha for his home at Chillicothe, Mo., tonight. Mrs. F. II. Wilson, who has been visit ing her parents. Capt. L. D. Bennett and wife, for several weeks, returned to her home at Atchison, Kas., this morning. Artlolos of Incorporation. We, the uudersiKiied. here'ny associate our selves Into a lxxly corporate f-T the purosa of transacting a banking aad loan busiuess. ut the Tillage ol Neb.iwk i, Cas Comity, Nebraska, and io by these, ptirser.ts exerin and adopt for tb governinent of said body corporate, the following Article.. or Incorporation : Article Flrt . 1 lie iiamv of the incorporation Shall be"Th Neliauka Itauk." Article SeetmJ.'l lie principal place of trans acting the busiueKs of the. satne shall be at the village of Nehawk-t. in Cas county, ehr;yka. A r licit Third. uesienil uaiiiia of the buslneu of tlu, col poiutiou t-liull be that of baukioK, includUii; theretu full ptiuer to receive depoHits of money payable on dem: r.d or oth erwise, the loaning of money on real estate, personal or other proiM-riy as security, the purchase nit iie'otial ion of l)i!U of ex chai ge. provisory notes. U. S. tdiufs. state, county and municipal bonds, and ;!( nttcr in cidental power couifVPtiid vilU t;iiikti! iii;si nexs. it fcbitll also have powei to buy, ell nud own rettl estate, and negotiate and place lo;.us for other capitalist". Article Fourth. The capita! stock shall be Fifty Thousand Dollars in sliares of Oi-e Ilim dren Dollars each, a 1 of which intir-t be sub scribed before Hie commencement of business and ten per cent pai-i thereon in cash on or ganization, and the remainder on rti-i!i:iud of the Board of Directors, upon thtity davs no tice threo?. i .......... Artxcft JPVffi This c,.ri fatieu iilial! betin on Sept. taili, tfciiS. apd teriutiiaie Sr-pt. l.i.h, isws, unlesii (toouer dissolved by v -to of two thirds of tilt) stockholder. Article Sixth.-1 he highest amount ol In debtedi.e'; to will-h ttie Cvipoi- al any time to suojecl itself, is Twenty Thousand l)oliarr. aside from doprtMts it may reeei"- a the regular course ot iig buj:i;'wo .ir 1 Article Seventh.-, iur nui IU f0rpOra t on sV:au ne wsQijiied .y a .,'. ,if net less tbttlteU6v.r,oV tijitii t. n tl voeti-is as -. av' be provided liy the Uytaws of tl-e t .i n ioji. vUo shail bo elected animal y oi: t';0 jji-st Ttt.-jtday oi vjcuiuer in chcij ycai-, una "i:ill serve un thpir aiiOiicbi'iuii are eleete I ami o--" l,,,.,' provided, however, that at tLu o-' . ......".t",. oiga.ii.e the number electrii sual! be They shall choose from their ntni.bi' t Irc-i-d nt anil Vie- President. i toi any lexv-n he annual meetlnvr is not liehl if in - p; oner time such election nt'ty vi li ia nt any Mii'-e.iuent day. de,p i.Mtiuo mcivij La-il. Ki'veu ten u.ivs pit , . . ".iiyn.ii; Vfj)tth ' he Hoard 'if Directors shall (i.-'e power to a;;--int a l avhier and ali siibontmate flicers and elrko, :hm to tiis cliiine thi-m at ::iiy tin.e when in tlie.r opinion the best interests of the eo! poui'.ion rcijiiire it. Article y iuth. In case of a failure on the part ol any stockholder pay assessment up on tils stock siLm.rtpion, when s.ame is du and pavatde. tl:s uatd of Directors may elect to deulir live p.aymeuts already made forfeited to, tlte Lank or to reijuire the payment of addi tional assessuiouts. Artit'la Team. The etock of the corporation h-ili be asitnable and transferable on its books, according to such rules and revdtltons as the Ii jard of Directors shall ivlopt iu its by -laws. A i t icle Eleventh All elections for Directors sl.all be by t.anot. each share of stock being cutiiipu tn one vote, which may be given iu peiou or by proxy, anit a majority of entire stock shall e nei'tiaiaiy to elect caid directors. Arli'ie Tu-tTih. lhe Board of Directors shall hav power to make and enforce sueh by laws as it may deem proper for the manat-o-ment of the atTairs of the c irporat ioit, uoi in con?istant with the laws of the S;aW Witness our hands ami Sa!a; this uth day of Sept . IS. Witness: Oharles C. Pabmklk. O. W1C9T. Cai.vix H. Parmklk. Witness : Isaac 1'oi.liku, F. t. SUELDOX LtAWSOX Stitl.UOX, Statk of Nebraska tAts Couirrv. S4, On this 12th day of September. A. D lSa8, before me. Chas. C. Pa mele, a Notary Public, came Calvin H. Par inele, Isanc Poland, and Lawson Mirldou, jier sonaily to me known to be the identical per sons whose names am aillxed to ( ' ) the for-Rotatf. and acknow'eiljie kskal V the same to be their voluntary I -r i act and ded. the day and year aUcwe written. CHA8. C. PAHMKI.K. Cas County. otory Public, Static of Nkrraska, I CasiCoi wtv, fs Cn this 13 h day of September. A. D.. 18SS. bafr me. W. 11. Newell, a Notary PuhlU. Mine Charles C. Par- mIe, personnlly kno'T to me to i ---r-) be the identical person who sixn- kal V ed th ftireEoing articles and ao ( v- J knowledged the same to be uu voluntary aet and deed, NY, H. Newela,. Cass County, Nel), Notary Public. Legal Notice. Iu the District Court of Cass County, Neb raska : Kdwin L. I'ay, Plaintiff, vs EzeKll O, Bald win, et al. Defendants. To Ezekiel 0. P,aliwin, Htram IT. Fowler. Adam G.Do;:, Jaaen ti. Miller, Spencer Pack ar, YliUi G. Fowlernd Mariaihowler, non iuyt Defendants In said action : T' e vd et'endanrs win tak notice that on the J rth day of "eptember.lSjfS, saia Plaintiff commene pd an action in raid Court against you, the ob ject of said aciion being to quit! the title to the S i of the SW i, eotiou4. township it. ran-' II. K, '"a1-" Oon- ty. Nebraska, and t declaim tlidh)d title to be and to vest in said Piaintia. jbdwic I.. Hy. and to exolud-ymi.ttia a.itd Du-fen-;a .t. fr-m all Interest in sapj troperly . You are requirnd t- auswr ti" uH petition on or before too Clth day of Nfveiub'-r. lgj, or Judgment w ill he rindp.ed against you in said aS?Stn In HtuvOKlanoe wjth the prayer of tbe Petition. Edw n L. Ray. By Win. L. Pr. wne.andO. U.Ballou. his At torney. s-4 - Send your job work to tbe Hbkaxd HTTHE ONLY Brilliant Durable Economical Are Diamond Dyes. They excel all others in Strength, 1'urity and Fastness. None others are just as good, beware of imitations they are made of cheap and inferior materials and give poor, weak, crocky colors. 36 colors ; xo cents each. Send postal for Dye Hook, Sample Card, directions lor coloring Photos., making the finest Ink or liluing (10 cts. a quart), etc. Sold by Druggists or by WELLS, RICHARDSON & CO.. Burlington, Vt. For Gilding or Bronzing Fancy Articles, USE DIAMOND PAINTS. Gold, Silver, Bronze, Copper. Only 10 Ccu.m. ,JiNvT!:.VN llA.IT. WHOLESAI3 PORK PACKERS and bf.ai.khs in IJUTTEK AND EGGS. liEEF, P0KK, MUTT0K A2I VEAL. TIIE BEST TIIE MARKET AFFORDS ALWAYS ON HAND. Sugar Cured Meals, Hams, Bacon, Lard, &c, &c of our own make. The best brands WHOLESALE W. I. JTOX:, Proprietor, HAS THE FINEST RIGS ITST THE CITT. Carriages for Pleasure and Short Drives Always Kept Steady. Cor. 4th. and Via - Pl&ttsmouth. IS u : -. . 1 Cass UK KICK PS ON II AND I ikt ft B W B In A G ii CbL ! Lj R A i -AVITJI A FINE LINE OF oime,Ketchum SnBitiBf, m FOR SALE AT Nichols and Slicfanl Tlire&liing rachine?. TVtcr Slielter and all tLe leading Wagons and Buggies kept constantly on hand. 1 ranch Hoiuc Weeping Water. Be sure and call on Fred lieiore you buy, either at Plat ts month or Weeping Water. IhiU.smoutli nud Weeping IVuter, Nebraska. 30 DAYS 30 DAYS 30 DAYS For Th,e Mex 30 Days We will have a Special Sale of all Articles in Stock, so as to make room for our Fall Purchas. UR STOCK In every Department, and all goods kept in ft First-ClaSs Tin Shop and Hardware Store will be found in our Stock. Call and see us before buying elsewhere. Weidmann & Brekenfeld, (Successors to J. Ii. COX.) PLATTSMOUTH O ,0 f CELERY PWne S COMPOUND CURES I PROOFS ' i'aine's Celery Cora f40tirQlglQ pound cured my nrrv- ous sick headaches." " Mrs. L. A. Hhhnimr, Nervous c"- . . , "After using six bot- PrOStratlOn ties of Tame s Celery Compound, 1 am cured ol rhcumatimn." Rheumatism Xcq'n" "It has clone me more ij IdnOV good for kidnry disease than any other luedi- Diseases cine.-- gh.. abott, Sioux City, Iowa. AI.j, "I'aine's Celery Com pound has been of great All Liver H"" for ,orP'J 1t!,ver a indigrstion, and bilious- Disorders n"s" A""1. I Uuall, (Juechee, Vt. J' W. JVlAUTHIS. EETAII, of OYSTERS, in cans and l.ulk, at AND RETAIL. THE : 1 1 1 1 i rS 1 County. A FULL LINE OF A BARGAIN. R 30 DAY 30 DAYS 30 DAYS IS COMPLETE NEBRASKA. ueaier. MPLEMF Wagons .itUdSEEOUlE. Oi-'PIC'li AT KIDDLE HOUSE .. . ' v v,.'.' 1 V. Pr Tilt: WdUI.ll FAMOl'H Fl'.OM Berlin, Germany, SIGH STORER5 TO fi You c-n C&r..:'L j,-im about yes. and how to take care of them. Slore light for the unfortunate Fiiectacle wear ers, and the doom of blindness prevented by the use of his Alaska Brilliants and Australian Crystals. A new chemical combination of SPECTACLES And patent self-adjusting Spring Eyeglasses The first time inlradnced into this coun try; manufactured to order after can. ful examination by modern instruments. PROF. STRASSMAN has arrived in Plattsniouth, nud has uu oflice at the Riddle House. He is do ing an immense business throughout the United States, giving the best of satisfac tion and delight to hundreds with de fective sight. His knowledge of the human eye and his skill in adjusting the glasses is marvelous beyond imagination. Endorsed by all the great men of this country nnd Europe. In an instant, aa if by magic he is en abled to tell you any ailment of youi failing vision, point out the cause and danger, and adapt brilliant glasses, pe culiarly ground to suit every defect of the eye, which will aid in strengthening the eyesight of the old and young. Sci entists invited to examine the new sys tern for the preservation, cf the huniar eye. Teachers should watch the early mani festations of their scholars1 eyesight r.nu report in time to their ret-pectiye parents to have their eyesight examined by Prof. Strassman, the expert optician of ration al fame. Artificial Eyes Eeplaced. Persons deprived of an rye can have this deformity removed by the insertion of an artificial one, which moves and looks like a natural organ. OFFICE HOUnS. 9 to 12 a. ui., 1 to 4 p., and 7 to 8 in the eyening. R E F E Ii E X CDS: SCEHAoKA CITY. Oeorge Burgett, Rev. A. Clark, Mr. Duff, Mrs Dr Laish, D P Rolfe, M-s-Strceter, Dr Briuker, R M Rolfe, Roden brock, C Anderson, J W Waldsmith, W A Cotton, S II Calhoun, Judge Mapes David Brown, Dr Ilt-rshev. Wui Hyer, T S .Ion s, E M Taggai t, E Reiber, Y II Murphy, Frank McCartney. Jamo FitcLie, Rev. Emanuel Hartig, Mrs. A. E Rudd, W D Merriam, Miss VanMcter. Dr S L Gant, A Ilorn Paul Schminke. Xat Adams, Geo A Wilcox, Mr Sheldon, Mr. Gunsell. Rev R Pearson, Shomerue L Levey, S M Kirkpatrick, Dryscoll Donald McCuaig, William Wilheluiy. Rev Rivers, Logan Enyait. X Redfield. J F Welch, Rev. J B Green, John Good lett. C B Bickel, Dan Greirg, C W Scher fy. E S Hawley, A R Xewromb, Wm Xelson. Mrs X Drvie, Wm Fulton, Adam Kloos, Mrs Ed PUtner, M T Johnson Mrs Carnout, Mrs. Sterling Morton. Mrs. Watnon, Miss Morton, Mr Gee W Hawkp. Mrs W T Sloan, Mrs L V Lloyd, Mrs S J Stephenson, Dr. Bishop, Mr Johnson Brown, Mrs Aird. Stfflllll. OPT R . . -. - S?5 - Ml FWx !iP rat i Never hcTiri; has an Ojdieian re ceived such tcfctiiiKHiials from tlie jieojile. Oilice of Iowa Soldier's Home. Maihhalltown, Iu., Feb. 17, '88. Phok. Stiiassman, l)mr Mr: Tho glasses you fin nished inyself and wife when in Clinton, have proven in every way satisfactory, and we take; pleasure in recommending your woik and ghu-sea to all who may be in need of safety and and comfort for your eyesight. Very Respectively, Coi.. Mn.o Smith, C nuni.ndnnt. Mayor's Oilice, Murshalltt n, November :5rd, 1HH7. Prof. Stiassman has been in our city some six weeks or more, and us an opti cian has given I lie best of satisfaction loth ua to prices and nihility of work. having treated some of t lie most difficult case of the eyes with success and am sat isfied you will find him a skillful opti cian and a gentleman. Very Respectfully, Nelson A.mkk, Mayor. Prof. Strassman, a distinguished op tician, now Mopping in our city, coiiich before us with the highest testimonial of skill ami experience in his art, and I take pleasure in recommending him to my friends and the public who May bo in need of his services, ns one entitled to his confidence. J. Wiu.ia.mkon, M. I). Htuinwa, Iowa. Kew Eyes The long f-lt want in tits com munity for sight-restoring glasses is now supplied by the successful optician, Prof. A. Strssman, from Berlin, Ge:mnny, for a short time longer at the Riddle house. The waste of valuable eyesight can bo prevented, if not too lute, by his correct mode of equalizing all inequalities of tho injured eyes In his specialty, it is con ceded that lie is the head of the profes sion, and many of our best citizens, und physicians havo leen successful in ob taining relief y the use of his glasses ; Allen Ueeson. Dr. KchildknceM S. P. Vanatta, W. 1 1. New-', Mrs. P. KsSer Mis. l Kennedy, Ci. TV. Sherman, Eli Sampson, Mrs. Rankin, Miss Young, W. Mank'jr. Pi of. J.li. Wi'tromb Jud-oA N. Sullivna Judge Chapmen, Mrs. Ben for. (i. W. Covell, Mr. Elson, Mr. Cm. N.ittcrsoo, Mrs. I). M. Jones. Byron Drew, J. Valh-rv, jr., H. Bocck, Mrs. F. .lolmscn, Mrs. N. E. Sage, Mr. C. Nichols, Mr. Ilodgett, Mrs. Leving, Mr. Hayes, Mrs. Nieman. Geo. Buckle, Mr. Leonard, John Robbins, Mr. Holschueh, Miss Laura Baker, Mrs. A. S.vift, Mrs. W. D. Jones, REFERENCES. i!i:i OAK. Dr E B Young, C F Clark, G I. Power?, I) B Miller, J B Reeves, Mrs J Seank.Mra T II Dearborn. G W Holt, A C Blose, W A Clos", Mrs. Applebi;e, Mr Stocksl.iger, J S WroLh, Rev McClurc, Mrs llesller, Mrs. Farrier. Manker, IlevMcCullery, Mrs Stanley. R Wadsworth, Mr .Alarenholtz, Mr JefTiies, Rev Jagtr, W Stafford, C W Schneider, Harvey Spry, C E Itichnrd?, David II mis, Mr. Isold, C II Luie, C M Mills. T II Lee. Win Koehler, C J Lilli jeberk, T M Lee, Geo I, l'P.tt, Mrs L llolvser, Wm Dublej-, O Runnels, Mrs B S Porter, I II Ilaz irenus, Mr Broad by, F A Carter, Mrs Fisher, Mr Stoddard, E 0 Shepherd, A McConnell. E A Brown, Mr Gibson, Mr Fikes, Rev J W Hamil ton, S P Miih r, Mrs F C Clark, B E A Simons, J W Sautbin, Mr Van AJ.-Uinc', L F Ross, Mrs Deemer, Mrs. Junkin, Thos Griffith, I Sanborn. Geo Binus, Mr. Meyeis, P. P. Johnson, find many others riom the s.urroiinding country. CI A111XDA. Col W P Hepburn, ex-congresftmon; Hon T E Clark, senator; Rev Snook, Dr Cokruowcr, Dr Lewellen, F W Harisb, 1 S Mc Ii.tyr, A S Baily, J D Jonts, B W Foster, H C Beck with, John Glaseby, O V Kimball, Mrs. Morsman, V Graff, Rv. Seay. Dr Van Sant, J I) Hawley, T Jr Monzingo, Dr Millen, II Bed well, Capt Stone, J II Ster, Hon Wm Butler, O NT Hurdle, A T Clement. J M CrabilL Mr Newton, Mrs Shaul, Hon T E Claik, Mrs r,oranz. Dr Power, Rev Eddv, Ravmnd Lornnz. A P Skeed, J P Burrovifc, Dr Banett. MjsEIIs. CltESTON. President of First National Bank find President -A Cieston National Bank; J II Putt, Mr Donlin, Mrs Terd, Ed Oerr, Rev Van Wagner, Geo Webster. Miss C Webster, Mrs Mary Eckerr, Thos. MtGrath, Ed Lewie. Dr N Tum-v, Prof Larrabee, Col SwaH. Mrs W D3Ioore, W V McQuaid, J II Lichty. Mr Spurt, Dr Groves, Mr II Newman, I)r Duulap, W F Patt. Rev F W Eason. Mrs M Sulli- an, Mrs LarHmore, Mr. Zallars, Mrs K Dunne, Miss C Eoyer, R E Ewing, W M Lparr, Dr. Reynolds, Mrs II P Sawver, Miss Mattie Muntz, C Hurlev, DG Miller, X II Blanchard, Dr S.-hifTcrie, Mr B Hur 'cy, Mr Ilammao. Mr3 A M flow, Prof Meyer, Dr Reynolds. iowa cn T. Senator Blonm. Dr I F Hansit, Dr. Copprrthwaite. Mrs Dr Lee. Messrs. Par vin. Kost, Mos:r-r,- F II Bradley, II II Tones, D Shin liff. p m Purdy, Gen Ros?, Warner. Mrs F J Cox. Hon P A Dey, Rev Porter. Prof Parker, Prof McCIaire, J'rof McBiide, Prof X R Leonard, Prof. A O Hnnt, Prof 1 II Williams, Hon Sam Fair al, II S Fairal, and otben.