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SPAULDING SHAW,Phrsicians and Surgeons,omi3.Ill HoaUi BaraM* *!«•!.WRssfMnos: 1®/ SooO tvman C*» u ®unir» pfomnlr sneislwl wMin x. ■paclwko, m. d.,msm J. *HiW. v piM]i |rrcfnss.CITYOF EAU CLAIREm mCHIPPEWA VALLEY-mii ta ijl«i*wu*»l l*iw Cb-an*?/tolt;»*'Snwantr.ia/* -IU*«4 lt;*»■»■»Mat *IT2Cr-rlt;*U»»«P it—. A- 3“*— i*™*. r«»-t-w~ .w »*;mUKSDAY. MAY 26.1865.Ex-Major Bailey U« making aUmrt-ire improvement* about o» mndetwe, on Ihc wc*t *idThe regular monthly meeting of the prohibition club wa Tuwday »'.ld evening at Sonuanna Hall.The Carcyvillc clicc-o factory i* in full operation and i» making ««** bundled pound* of cheese per day.Whitsunday was observed Sunday by special service* at the Epwcl»l«l. Catholic and !.ith.-niii churches.Ji. C. Footer, vf Fairchild. h« stocked taa u.orc western lumber yanj*. «*m at Hadley and the .Alter at Adrian.The Grave*®* of Ludington *u-h paid twelve-dollar fine* before Juatice Bart-letl for cutting timber ou ' 'niaha land.Had weather interfered *itb the huetieo|*fk opening Sunday. 'Jbe ocrnaino ha* ktn pustpoood to n» *■ week.U. U. Idc AG.- and K. J. Dillon, of Mocdovi. have »«-en added tc the U»i of stibecribsrs Co the telephone exchange.The ca*e o« the state against Jerry Ihtinon, charged with assault and l«at-irMBERlEH n COUNCIL.Tbs Lumbar ManufaoCor*™' Association or th. KorU—t Holds a PrwUaU-jury MMtUu-i Drlvs Aboot) Town. Aa4 AT toCtuppawa-rdKUMQCAkV mscttno.Tar apriog meeting of the Northwestern Umber Manufacture™1 A*-eOCiation wa* opnn.-d at 0.0 conned chamber in thisctty at 11 this morn-iug, about 0» being present. Telegram* were read announcing that the Saginaw delegation bad gone to Aablaud in a hunting car, W arrive here at 5 F. M., «ud that the Minneapolis delegation would arrive at 2SM.All lumbermen are invited to thi*e meetings of the aviation, which a--emble the loading lumbermen ot me Northwest in annual gathering* reprobating many million* t dollar*. _ Pieaidant a. G. Van Scbeick, of Ch.-ego, called the association to order and delivered the annual address, which wan received with great attention and with uppJitu*e at the cllt;*e-Secretary E. S. Hotchkiss, of Chicago. pro-ente.1 hi- annual report, which was received and placed on file.AliaU kNEII TO KVBCIXU.After-.me informal discussion, ad jourmucnt true taken to 7 SO ihs evening. Carriages acre provided Una afternoon. and a drive about the city was enjoyed hv the visiting lumbermen. A trip to Chippewa Falla and return *m p‘.aiine-l for •'» o’clock.: UKl'l* I'll. I»l—'f—HoS iWnkal in the president's »ddr«-»rc: 1-L How dors the preeent wpply,.f logs and lumber at manufacturing iK.li.i- i«niparc with stock* held at tbu-date in lM ■ 'Vl'*1 “ lbe lre9Cnlami prospective demand for lumber :id. Is it desirable lo reduce production below tho lumber supply c-f lhM f.u the present year ? If it »' «1«l manner can it be mcoomplisbcd 4'» • Are current prkvB for lumber remunerative and saufaciory f if no*, bo* i-an they be improved? d:h. Are th. -udden change, and reduction* in d.-freight Unfit of railways a bcnebt or iiijurv to the lumber trade? WouldK«B«rlaJ D»».Arrangements have been nearly completed for Manorial Day, May 30.i«kku*i:iaki*s.At ‘J A. M. the grave* of all Union soldier* and sailors in Forest Hill, Calh.dk and Lutheran c«nieteri« will I hi decor-led by represfc-laUve. of the Woman's llelief corps, escorted by c-ommiUe**. At the same hour repre-senUtiv** of the Kohrf corps, wlih a committee, will decor.lc the soldier.’ graves in 1-ikeview cemetery.At 1030 A. M. comrade* of E.gle l*o,t and Arthur C. KlKa |*osl will a*-^ruble at the rooms of post,where the private memorial Mrvicw and ceninwiy will be hold. \ isiting coiuradee are invited to attend theve service*.THE rWiClWhiS.‘Die column will f.rf-n; at I :i0 I'. M. on Karwell street, right on Gray, ami move at 2. tin Gray Bantow. on Hai.low u Kau Claire, oo Eau Oi.ire to Dewey, oo l»«wey to Galloway, ou Galloway to Bar,kw, on Bartlow to Kelsey. o« KeWy and Brfdge to Third avenue, on Third avenue to Water, oiij Water to Fourth avenue, on Fourth, avenue to lUodall I’ark, where the I piil.lic exerci.et will h.'W.The column will U com(K*el as follows:To*r!au Ooru* Has! ruu i3«irs Li*hi uu».-1. n«iirds-LM lniB» lt;’or,».KlrUr ts LI* Division K- 11 * r-~l«i gotrKu t.™ia« Hit * *• * w-3-„i,,»aea*' »Ua.ll.- KattUsol AB.trWa.Aitimr*'. Hu* eo-i 'i-. i« i u. *. a E»«l» l*jsl I.tum Curp*—Slt;au ««t Vetsraaa t;«rs r—i Nw J-*. u. t. H («»u,r jf ill* IU) —I luCa lt;rl-cf.I’ ll Wotoaa's Rrllaf C«rf|-.5l*0r alB»iB*oi0«« r•-v.neU-uit’H-saa ot flit liv*. Manl«l-0)WMdS 8. H. K-.o,t«.MltUSt m*r»tu«I*—'-'arsi'* A. «. Sh»«u,.... •i.W. rlmrrtuUso-1 E HJ.wrrw«.‘•'Hie Commitie*” b*a extended in-vilittioni to all the civic societies named abovw. and *11 have accepted except lha select Knights and the Catholic Kiiiglils.ai rut: i-aiiK.At Katalall l*ark, the exerciMT will trfi in the following older:M „)c.
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Eau Claire Free Press Weekly

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Thu, May 28, 1885

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