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THE DAILY BEE DV RO ;OéI;EATL OFFICE-<No, 199 Farnhamest., Let. Ninth and Tenth, [ — ™ X B IV € topy one year in advance, 7 six monthe > one week ] EAitor and Prog's OMAHA OMAHA, SATURDA Y MOR DAILY B NING, JANUARY 3. 1874, (AT BOSONES DIRECTORY. Creeker Manufactory MCCLURE & SMITH, 185 Harney straet, stween 111l and 12th. dec§ tf N\ Parchasing Agency. A ¥ STEYENS, 512 Thirtéenth street, Qmaha oo Btf Glass and Bjetars Frames. art, 185 Donglas street, doaler id s'ald pleture frames, Glarfog to order, st % Jewel 1 Watchmaker, posite posteMce. sepl2tl toots and Shoes, PHILIP LANG, 150 Faroham stroet, hetweon Fouth and Eleventh. febii-ly * - Confectionery, th and_Douglas r and Wholesalo Dealer in Country trade apitl olicited, Coal Dealers, & ELLIOTT, Coal, Lime, Ce- 184 Farnham stroet. COLAND went, Halr, ete, }lebis-Sm Draggists. J. A ROEDER. Dyugyist, corner 12th and Harnoy rtreets, Fruits and Confectionery. DON & ELDRIDC ors 1n Fruits . North | oda Water at iy 1+ 3 m surance Ageits, ¥ & MCKOON. Firo and Accldent fasurance Agents, over the Post otiice. Pawn Broker, M. ELGUTTER, No. 200 Faruham street, it et 1 et 1eatate and Conl Omce. WSON, office 80 F ¥nd Dougla t. Watches, Eye-glasscs. Laundry. M LAUNDRY. Lroets. N & BEARD, House und Sign nth street, betweon Fi ud " ilarnoy, Roap Faetory. PREMIUM SOA) WORKS. Powell Co, 1i manufactuze (hoir colobrated * mium . Five first premimns awardod by Dougs and State Fairs, and Pottawaltamie Ordurs sollelted frow the trade, and Embroldery. or (caw side). O he Grover rd n & Baker 8 orth of be left at the office o' 't Mo | TErm EQUITABLE Assurance Society, NEW YORK, AN ACCUMULATED CAPITAL Ay ;TXUSBDING $22,000,000. state and mortgages (0 New w 'York nnd Unliod Siatrs i v inereasing uuder,a yearly evenuo of more than $9,000,000. Soc'ety are care- ts of Norih hume LIFE ives Insured by th 11y el 1o dirent . s faruis <y B additiona)’ aud excep- ey holders. The in- n' the MUTUAL PRINCIPLE. P o surplos premiums are returnel snnually T {ho Tasured. Prowmfums are roceived and LOSSES PAID IN CASH ONLY. blo at the death of the yable at the end of a cortain . Policivs ara also fessed on the fnsurad, al P number ot FTONTINE PLAN, te prinelpls of acoumulating profits for Ivanite pariods s first ntroducel b this Soc s been recommoeaded and endorsol b experts in LIFE INSURANCE, on. Porty-four par o ‘cutmulaird on e 1 its Tontine Life Policies, . ou the And conte P o1 within tho last five years. The Direc- porsof e Ftavie U rance Snciety wiively the Intarests of th ot by which its varls apartm e L In the assets Sud fa'the o Sools'y, A Perfect Security for the futurs, which is of great impor- ult! @ snrport of their frwlliew. No suaance Company has such large at nual 3 HE EQUITABLE None is mora prowpt and Just In ity dealings. AGENTS WANTED THROUGHOUT THE STATE, W. N. CRAIN, Gen'l Manager, 4 Nebraska and Dakota, 2 'l'r.m-m-uh “., OMAHA, N&B. 0 , QROCEES & QOMMISEION MERGHANTS, Clark & French, ‘Wholesale Grocers, Corner Farnham and 11th sts, . rOndars wolcitel and promptly Sliel oea ""JOHN . GREEN, STATE MILLS DEALER IN GRAIN, FLOUR AND FEED, D COMMISSION MEROHANT , Niuth and Jackson Ste SoME of our persecuted free lunch citizons talk of emigrating to the Faro(e) Islands, ESse— Tue New Orleans Republican says: “Next week we shall have Lydia Thompson at one theatre and the ‘Wicked World' at another.” — THE telegraph informs us that an- other bank cashier bas confessed to sundry irregularities, amounting in the neighborhood of $65,000. An- other evidence that irregularities are not confined to -political office- helders. AN Arkansas r r says that there is ouly one po ;Yc‘lnn in the State who is above suspicion.— P, That is one more than we could muster in Nebraska, IN the opinion of a Wyoming con- temporary wood goes farther when left out of doors than when well housed. Some of his woadpile went half a mile the other day. T ERT——— ACCORDING to the Oouncil Blufly Globe the Spoon Lake feol-killer now uses Omaha whisky instead of a club. Council Bluffs may therefore prepare for the worst. An obituary notice of the Globe man is likely to appear in the very next issue of that paper. Specially Reported for the Omaba Daily Bee, by the Atlsntio and Pucifio Telsgraph Co, Last_IGight’s Dispatches. L "} FORIEICN. Ecclesiastical Troubles in Germany. * WASHINCTON. No Official Information that In- demnity Has Been Demand- ed by Spain. THE SOUTEH. The Entire Republican Ticket Electod in Memphis. Misosllaneous. Wasnixaroy, Jan. 2. Ep———— AND now we learn that old Bill Allen’s colored coachman eloped with a German servant girl, greatly to the disgust of the Democrats who , | elected Allenon a strictly antismise cegenation platform. There is only one consolation, Ohio probate courts are not restrigted by the law of color in issuing a marringe license. — JUSTIOE is not 80 much a mockery | in Louisiana ns it used to be. A New Orleans justice has decided that where two families occupy a house, | po one family can’t wsing * Captain Jiuks” over thirty timesin succession without being liable to a fine for diss turbing the peace. — Tne Chicago Inter<Ocean some days #go propounded the conun- drum, “What is money?”’ to which the Toledo Blade replies: “‘Well, that depends upon whete youare. In Chicago, it may mean shin-plasters; in Toledo, gold; and in Warhington, greenbacks, while there are places where pot-metal is money, and brass, of which there is such an abundance in Chicago.” —— Selfsinterest prompts us to deal with those who give us the best bar- gains, If you will step in at PL. Gottheimer’s, No, 208 Farnham, you will be convinced that you ean buy a good suit of eclothing, overconts and furnishing goods for less money than inany othér house in this city, Come and price our goods before buying elsewhere. my2lyl —— Money loaned on diamonds, watches, jewelry, gems, pistols, and werchandise in general, av Ph. Gotts heimer's, 206 Faroham st. Unredeemed pledges for salp. Railroad tickets bought and sold. JOHN W, LYTLE, Attorney-at-Law aid Solicitor In Equity, OFFIOE--Over Pisst National Baok, COR. THIRTEENTH & FARNHAM STS. may - JOHN C. COWIN, Attormney, Solicitor ANL COUNSELOR. OFFICE-NO. 2, VISSCHER'S BLOCK, (OMANA, NESDASKA. marh G. W. AMBROSE, Attornov=at=T.avw REDICK’S OPERA HOUSE o OMAHA, - NEB." SAVAGE & MANDERSON, | & Attorneys at Law, M2 FARNHAM STREAT, AL ¥V benany, $Omats, Nebiaska, 4.8 BPAUN, ORO. K. PRITCHETT] SPAUN & PRITCHETT, Attorneys wnd Counmselors at Law. PO Addvass, Lock Rav 409, o W. J. CONNELL, Counmse. x> at Laavow District Attorney for Second Jud- felal District. OFPICE—South side of Farnbam, between 5tk and 16 sia., opposite Court'House. u E. ESTABROOK, W. M. FRA NOIS Estabrook & Franeis, Attorneoyms-at-I.avw Epacial attention given to Court Fractice. OFFICK—Cor. Fourisenth aud Douglas ate No official information has been re ceived comfirmatory of the report from Madrid respecting indemnity to be demanded by the Spanish governs ment in the case of the Virginius, nor is it probable any such demand will be made. It it ‘should be, pay~ ment, would, there is good ground for stating, be refused on the prins ciple established by the Geneva tri- bunal in disallowance of indirect or consequentiol damages, The pre- paration of the Virginius correspon- dence will be completed to-morrow, :nd may be sent to Gongress on Mon- ay, An appropriation by Congress of nearly two million dolflrfl, gold, will required in satisfaction of claims allowed by the United States and British commission, The steamship Franklin, reported lost, has arrived at Key West, PAR1s, San, 2, A Berlin special says government has absolutely determined to abstain from interference with the inner ecclesiastical organization of dieceses during the struggle with the Romish church, and to confine its action to rigerously repelling any encronch- ments of Bishops upon State rights, Existing proscriptions, respecting administration ot dioceses when bishopries are vacant, will serve for cases in which prelates shall be turned out by government. These dioceses left without head will be administered by the VicarGen who will, in his turn, be diocesed should he not comply with the letter of the statues. NEew Yonrk, Jau, 3. One thousand workingmen were dischmiged from the navy yard tos ay. The Spanish frigate Arapiles, which was released from her long con finement in floating dock to-day, grounded while being towed to the east side of the navy yard where she intended shipping her guns, and is likely to remain fast some time, S8AN Fraxcisco, Jan, 2, It has rained here incessantl since midaight last night, and still continues, ¥ ¢ The New Year hiliday was gener- ally observed. A Chiua steamer, due since Sun- day, has not yet been heard from. fieporu from various portions of the state show that the rain fall has been very gencrally distributed. There are foars of floods in the Sacra- meuto and San Joaquin valleys. WALHINGTON, Jan, 2. 272 during December. Not the slightest anxiety is felt at the Navy Department in regard to the safety of the U. 8. steamer Frank- lin, which eailed from Boston Decem- ber 23d, for Key West, and which, it is rumored, foundered, with all on board. She was not expected to reach her destination before the Oth or 6th of January on account of the course she took and other circvme stauces calculated to delay her. DEetroIT, Jan, 2. The grocery store and dwellin, @. W. Alderton, at Saginaw City, was completely demolished this after- noon by the explosion of a can of wder. A four-year old daughter of Alderton’'s wes killed instantly, and her mother and a clerk named Williams were badly burned. It is supposed to have been caused by the child patting a lighted match iuto the can, WasHINGTON, Jan, 2. Gen. B, J, Sweet, Deputy Commiss sioner of Internal kevanue, died here esterday moraing, after two weeks' {llnen, with pueumonia, Gen. Sweet entered the volunteer army from Wisconsin, and was well known in the West as the commander at Camp Douglas, Chicago, at which city he was aftdrwards appointed pension agent. New York, Jan. 2, The sunken coal barge at the en- trance of the floating dock where the Spanish frigate Arapiles has been confived has been removed and the frigate released. illiam Banta, aged 15, was found dead and covered with blood yester- day on the stoop of Warren's Hotel, at Canal and Elizabeth streets, The bar tender and five other persons have been arrested to await investis gation into the.cause of his death. Menpus; Jan, 2, Owmaba, Neb. Jandi-u Advertiso in the Bee The entire Republican ticket was elected yesterday. Majority for meyor, l&n others mugh n TELEGRAPHIL, & capital of $10,000,000. city, Lust night the air began to thicken, and at midnight so dense was the fog that navigation on the river was dificult, Amf undertaking. in motion all nigl ed this morning, but still hangs over close and damp, the strects slushy, and the weather ‘v‘unt ashore at Staten Island yester- three lufis, and brought up to this city, 8| reefs, and her cargo” somewhat dam- age Capt. Holbrook, of the Staten Is- land police, who attempted suicide recently by shooting, i¢ now said to be out of danger. lfl from the police force, self to the police yesterday, st that & few weeks ago he was en- trusted with $4,000 in U, 8. boni by his employers, Radeker & Co., at counts, business he sold the securities and spent the money, K:m He is held b{ the police, but it is L] Nathan murd restaurant, in this city, on Monday The public debt increased $6,953,- | ™ al arrived at this port yesterday with a full cargo of torpedoes for the Spain, The steamer "proceeded to { freight westward is greatly impeded | Nzw Yomx. An Extensive Coal Combination. A Review of the Virginius Sur- vivors. Cheerful Opening of the New Year in Wall Stroet. ASHLAND, NEB. The County Seat Takes a Sud- den Departure. [Spectalto the Omaba Bie. | AsnLAND, Neb., Jan, 8, The Ashiland people awoke yester- day morning and found they were no longer living at the county seat, but that it had been spirited away while they were quietly slumbering. The reason of this sudden leavestaking was that certain parties were quietly working their underground railroads for an injunction, but the county officers, smelling a very large mouse, took the hint, and suddenly came to the conclusion that last night would be a good time to change the county seat; and accordingly about three o'clock this morning they took seve eral loads of books and papers, and moved silently but not slowly to Wahoo. NEW YoRrk, Jan, 8. During the past few weeks prepary tions have been making for the con- solidation of several of the largest coal companies of the country, and it is now expected that by the close of the present month, all arrange- ments will be completed, and a new board of officers duly elected. The combination will consist of the Wilkesbarre, Honey-Brook and Le~ high coal, and will ‘probably be de« noted as the Lehigh & Wilkesbarre Coal Company, The new coal com- pany will comprise these three com- panies, and will begin business with The great London fog, of which we had an cxcellent imitation two weeks ago, has again spread over the & dangerous FuE bells were kept t. It has not lift- the city as ever. The atmosphere is *cueully most in~ tensely disagreeable, The steamship Ethiopia, which ay, was drawn off last night b e was badly strained on her e has resigned Andrew Donovan surrendered him- g Austin, Texus, to wettle some ace Instend of attending to now becoming es#nnd penitent, He wants to t to Austin for punishment, thought bhe is imitating Irving, of otoriety. New Yorg, Jan, 8. A review of the Virginiuns sur- vivors will take place at Wicjellost ext, ‘The British steamship Internation- United States Government, which had been ordered for the defence of the principal harbors on the coast, in view of the possibility of war with Willett's Point, where she will be discharged. PHILADELPHIA, Jan, 2, Though no strike has occurred here among the Peunsylvania rails road employes, transportation of by the blockade in the Western States, aud owing to strikes there, Trains of empl& cars are being dis- patehed from West Philadelphia for ints beyond r:nded cars are leaving, and train Il‘nmlu are now only working half time. Loxpox, Jan. 2. Dispatches from the gold coast re~ rt that the British forces have s:lveu the Ashantees before them and penctrated seventy miles into their country, Three hundred Ashantees were drowned in crossing the river Proh during their retreat. The gold coast is very unhealthy, 14 (‘lllmruuo, Jan, 2, A special dispatch from points on the m’fi:nd lln':m affected b;m'.h ' ore- cent engineers’ strike roports tha the strike is atan end. At Dennison,0., the engineers are npplyiui for work again, and at Crestline they are re~ suming their places, except those occupled 'y freight engineers who volunteerea to run passenger engines, whick they are allowed to keep, and the recalcitrant passenger engineers are put on freight trains, Loxpox, Jan, 2, A St. Petersburg dispatch says the article in the treaty between Russia *|JBWELER AND 0 PTICIAN, Pittsburg, but no | CoLuuus, O, Jan, 2, The striking engineers still hold out, notwithstanding the strike is breaking at other points. The trouble here is they wnn&h-ir leads ers taken back by the railroad coms panies, which the latter are indiss posed to do, The cowpanies have notified all the engineers who want engines back to apply immediately. MARKETS |BY TELEGRAPH. | S, New York Produce Market. NEW YORK, Jan, 3. Flour—Quiet. Wheat—~Steady. Corn—Quict and steady. Oats—Steady at 60@ 63, Pork—Quiet and firm. Lark—Quiet and firm. Gold—1107-8, Chicago Produce Market. HICAGO, | to chol 7, Ci Flour—Quiet; ips phw extras, b i Iunt—t"irmer and fairly active; cash, 118 1-2; Feb., 121 1.9, Corn—Quiet and firm; cash 53 7.8; Feb. 54 7-8; March 56; May 60 1.2 Oats—Quiet; eash 88 1-2; Feb. 89 1-2; May 43 1.2, \ !lnrlaly—Flrm; No 2, 145; No 8, 118; n)ec’gcd 96@1 01, 017, }’\’hikbkyq——%. o ork—Quiet; hy 14 14 85; March 15 80, e, M({Alrd—l"irm; cpsh 885, Feb. 8 50 Chicago Live Stock Market. CH1CAGO, Jan, 8, Hogs—Receipts 14,000; market quiet and easier, packers holding off; only few sales; extreme range 4 90@ 5 bu; generally 4 90@5 40. THE BEST BARGAINS ALWAYS AT BUSHMAN'’S ol6xf TRICTLY ONE EPRICE CASH DRY GOOD HOUSE, 13th Street, Between Farnham and Do n KL NO. e AT 166, | "rUEEmseTs: WEEKLY BEE. l‘ WEDNES;)':-Y“ .;;gRNING‘ [ THDRMS T PAYS TO TRADE CRUICKSHANK'’S MORE GOODS FROM NEW YORK AUCTION PRICHEHS LOWER TEHAN EVER! New Dress Goods, 25 Per Centt CEIEAPHER than those Selling out st COST CREAT BARGAINS IN MITTLINERY! 85,000 Worth to be closed out in 30 days at COST ! Consisting of Trimmed and_Untrimmed Hats, Flowers, Velvets, mnd Velvetoens, Real and Imitation Feathers, Black and Colored Silk Ribbons, &e., &e. These Goods MUST BE SOLD to mike room for a LARGE STOCK 0. NEW GOODS, Suitable for our CHRISTMAS TRADE. Ladies will find ail goods marked in plain fieures, an PRINTS, to sell at FIVE OE another case of CHEAP' FATLL TS, A d every articlens ropresented, Will opan in a fow day . CRUICKSHANK, Cor. 14th and Farnham Stas,, ETOOK, R. A. BROWN, 248 Douglas street, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRY GOODS, CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS ! An Immense Stock of Fresh New Goods Just Opened to be SOLD LOWER THAN ANY OTHER. HOUSE IN THE CITY, MERINOS, Consisting of EMPRESS CLOTHS, REPELLANTS, ALPACAS AND MOHAIRS, ALSO VELVET AND BEAVER CLOAKINGS. A FULL STOCK OF SHAWLS, BLANKETS, FLANNELS, LADIES’ AND' CHILDREN’S MERINO UNDER- -WEAR AND WORSTED GOODS ! TABLELINEN IN GREAT VARIEBTY. A FULLLINGD O ENGLISH AND AMERICAN ‘CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, MATTING: RUGS AND MATS, CHEAPER THAN CITY H i GEORGE ZANNER, (Oam bell's Blook,) Eye Glasses and Spectacles, 13 8t, OMAHA, NEBRABKA, i BF"Jewelry manufactured to ordor. Fine Watchios, Clocks, and Jowelry, repaired and warranted, sepl6tl Enoch Henney. JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, OFFICE—Over Stato Rank, corner 13th and Faroham streets, d20it Notice ot Incorporation. Articles of Incorporation of the 0dd Fellows' Hall Assoclution have been filed and recorded in the County Clerk’s office, in Douglas coun- {7, Nebraska, on puge 245, Book of {ncorpora- tlous, 1. The name of the Incorporation is the Odd Fellows' Hull Assoclation of Omaha. 2. The princij 1ing its bus- Inews I3 n 1 place of Irun Ly of Omaha, N 1 nnture of the trans; , 0 erect and maintain a roperty uilding a tenances in the said cit of Ownl d s an 0dd Fellows' Hall, ] and for any other lawful purpose. 4. The aimount of capital stock authorized iy one hundred thousind do'lars, to be paid in ay 000 b re October 15th, card of Diructors shiall deteriine. 8, The time of commencement of this corpo- ration 1s the 8th day of Septemiber, 1873, and terminates on the 8ih day of September, 1972, 115, e highest winaunt of tndebiedniss or iabilit hich this corporation fs at any Hwe t ject 1iself is §66,000, 7. drs of this corporation are t) be conducted by w Board of twelve Directors chosen by the stockholders. W. M. DWYER, Pre J. EVANS, Seoretary. d N.J. BUNHAM, J;IHN E. KELLEY. Burnham & Kelley, Attorneys and Counsellors t Law, ay SR STREET BEARLY AR CNANS COREFY ROnk: Otis H. Ballou, Attorney at Law. Office over First Natlonal Bank, and Bokhard abolishing slavery is directly due to the exertions of L._.. retary Schuyler and all mewmbers of ;’ho American legstion at St. Peters urg. ADVERTISE IN THE OMAHA DAILY BEE. ‘L', PAGL, Proprietor. 'H STRE. TEKRMS :--Per D THIS HOUS IF YOU WANT AN AR AT COST, —CALE AT— L. FREUDENHEIM & BRO,, 260 Douglas St., Bet. 14t aod 15ih, Selling Out Oa Account of Removal. Cl Genuine French Merinos [ FANCY GOODS, kit FOR Tllfi‘ HOLIDAYS, AT | 513 Fourteenth Sit, | Patien BE sT P RIN T s Be.fl;; ll"au'uhz\.m and Douglas. Y. it B, 0 Proj In all new shades, AT 75 CENTS. OTEL, T, Betweén Farnham and Hurney, OMAHA, NEB. $1.50 3 Two Meals and Lolging, §1 83 § one Moal & Lodging, $1.00, | Owric LEASE AND FURNITURE. FOR SALE! s CHRISTMAS, 18131 R. & J, WILBUR Offer a choice collection of New Books PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS, CEHROMOS,| ~AND-— iis brane Dr. F. O. Roed, Electro-Eclectic Physician, OFFICE—No. 254 Dolge strect, Let, Four teenth and Fiftoonth’ Chronlc Diseases a specialty. Offica hovirs 9 & WA tosand {008 r. w. x o wugleL | Surgical noom-? LVANCAMP, M. D. Dispenses his own medeines, regular practioe, m ments and Disedses 8, Plles and other and hosldos . ls‘wh\lu(m of Derango- ullar to Wome llt:- ases of the Roef anfll'h“cz'. lt'iflnlll' Farnbam and rat door he right, up wtairs . Addross Lock Bok i, " Ivsidawts Physiclan and Surgeon, Ofice. No, 232 Chieago treet, Betweon Thirteenth and Fourteenth, Office Hours—8 10 10 A, M.; and 2 to 4 p, o, va.The German and Seandinavinn Innguages spoken. uov st ECECTRO-MEDICAL AND HYDROPATHIC INSTITUTE. hower, Tub, ¥, Swadlsh or upeelfic nstitution by theso 8, Wl formy of ) tituto, “wa th street, butween Earn DR, K D, BARR it 8 CHNTS. ALAPAC WATERPROOF, HOSIERY Ancd Notionms At corresponding prices. ni > AR gL | 1 K a complete Abstract of Titles to all Fleokuk Market, | s cnis nipeta o o Corner Tenth and Dodge Streeta, COOK & BALLOU, Props. J. H. GREEN, Agt. Fresh and Salt Mecats CONSTANTLY ON HAND. ALSO FISIA‘L ul‘O ULTRY AND GAME. ot fobit HIENRY BEWS Dealer in the choj iy of Detroll K O Baker's A Zagle fine-cut fobacco, of Key Weat a Imported Cliga ” ™, ing A fine varlety of pipes, smoking and i baccos. MTATIOVERY of all descriptions N. Y. weeklies, and monthly wagazines. Give we & call, artubam st., bot, 9tk and loth, | Cty. wure, adit $10,000 Worth of Chaloest Giroceries to be sold within 60 days, at the only exclusively 2 SeEx svany i at at X ton, 272 Dod e 8t., "y-lp'nl:'l:“' M'. I‘T‘- UPHNCEIL ::l‘: BYRON RKKD, Successors to ar Cholce Grocerion FRUITS, NUTS, ¢ TOBACCO and CIGARS, | | Tin Roofing, Bpoutiog and Gutteriog do Which we will soll ax low as the lowest in the | hor lco wnd o the best wanner, Call and_examine our st . our goods be'ore buying REAL ESTATE AGENOIES, ‘The Oldest Established Real Estate Agency | "4 IN NEBRASKA 512 Fourteenth St., Omaha, Neb, -NEW GOODS! | G. STRIFFLER & CO., | B akironnd, 8F, co ner ot 100 | Schneider & Burmester, fOwmaha that we has Known a1 the leading BOOT MAKER,|ciroxos, o i, U iictirioitma, Lawis Ing the lat six, . £ . south ol AWeen 11t and 138k, 4 |U. P. R. R. Drug siore; O0R, lll’lflElfl'l( & WEBSTER 8T8, hes, Perfumory, 4 0 courately pro- i, 4 all orders anawarod spatch £S; = N, 1 DORI BITTERS mar2s-u Di. W. EDWARDS, Prop'r, D—l\" | Agout for Union Cout ud Min ' Coal | olomt AXel LAWRENCE, Prop. sl oponed Manufacturers of COPPER AND SMEET IRON WARE. DEALERS IN Cooking and Heating Stoves, ‘ TIN, Doug roet, sopi2d | BENT.D. soNm “MANUFACTURER OF AND DEALEM IN= 1 | Lambrequing and Window 8| ENGRAVINGS AND PICTURE FRAMES, 1 270 Farubam stredt, corver Pit tean i iy , o # “ W o ly

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