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i | 8 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 18, 1847, W T“E Cl'l'Y HALL CONTRACTI [ :1(::;“::;‘:}" on @ peace warrant, was also SOUTH OMAHA Yesterday a jury wae empannelled in the Miss Minnie Peovles, of Corning, Neb., is sction, brought by Byron Reed against the | inthe city visiting friends city of Omaha to bo recompensed for dutnage | C.T. Cole, cashier of the Bank of Corn Regan Brothers Claimed to HAVe | (iie the plaintifi's property. ing, Neb., is in the city on a visit Violated the Specifications. POLICE. J.W. Edgerton, a prominent attorney of Two laborers named Charles Frazel and | Stromsburg, Neb., has located in this city John Stradouska became inyolved in a quar. The foundation for the B. & M. depot, THS CENTRAL CITY FORGER. |l yesterday on South Thirteeuth street f weut'of the exchange building, is being laid L The face of the latter bore unmistakable sigus . Dickinaon of thid ity will open & - of severe punishment. Both of them were ; CKINBOT O WIS CHO WA OOl taken to the station house. Erazel pleaded ds and notion store on November 38, Pinkerion Detectives Put on His Trail puilty and was fined 0 and costs ein The directors of the South Omaha National —Lincoln's City Council to Ans- hunle lulpu) " he n"‘:'l.-m % )u\l_‘ el bunk held their regular monthly meeting ‘Part of Our Grand NeW York Purchase and Open TO'D&Y the Blg‘g‘est Slaughter WEE EOL SONISIIpr = wLer ANOTHER BOLD BURGLARY. [ Judge Reuther, South Omuha's popular City News. e e o | Uiz e v Sale of Fine Clothing on record. The goods were made by one of the best houses sundation for the annex 3 cago Street. The laying of the f N s . . e S PR i I BB U in the country and we positively assert that they willbe sold at one-half their reg- bonrd will mect 10 decide to whom it shall lot | 2t 1617 Chicago street about 8 o'clock yester A man who styles him Henry Ward the contract to build the new city hall l'l'hv :’;:;""""‘“”ul _'lr'h"W-;'w*;-m“ul»i;wl!x\'-l\x]«v}-<- l\' Boecher, of Brooklyn, N, Y., i registered at ular retail price’ and some even for less. This may be a broad assertion, but we are ot and e s o deided when 0wl | Py StV 0 R ot il e it | Willing to stake our reputation on it, and will easily convince you of it if you will One of the questions agitating the board is | Mmeans of a skeleton key and pretty thor- | = cqpiain Cockrell, the new postmater will b Ao s rgand t0 the din: | CUENY Fled, Mo Cummings s under the |t S o st et o | Se€ the goods. 'We commence with continuation of the work on the city hall, | impression his sister-in-law and her | blocks west on N street to more commodious The chairman and the architect have been | Child were chloroformed, as it was in her | quarters haker, e superintendont af construstion of | M Fiopably zeuch &1 which el | 3 ot nd wan sevorely Inared. Among which we name few special lots for this week: strusivoly guring ujon the plan to deter, | tatra dlumond i A e o los, | Waa out. for tho' Arst dirio. Yesterany: Dir Mens’ Good Blue Chinchilla Overcoats, double breasted,with good,warm cassimere linin, What i1 wonild cost o have that. work per- | oue containing B the othor 50, 4 | Carpenter has been retained by Captain 1 and cut long. These are only in men’s sizes, from 36 to 42. The coat is sold nowhere fo ) ’ Taleing over. (s metter, 6o tave also the | fo0m the mont extensive - depredations | Tho litte twoyoarold daughierof . 5,000 MENS' AND YOUTHS' OVERCOATS: the building, v quictly and unob- | wedding present from her husband, a soli- [ Al Carpenter, assistant postni 2 of this fi made suit and handsome | Cockrell, the new postmaster, formed. What the aring is | lady's g ained. Architect Myers to the ay a Prince Alb besides a n ion of t value, Mrs 1 o and two sack | _The labor unions of this city have posted less than $6 to 87.50. Our slaughter price for this coat is $3,50. other articles of al notices asking all rties interested O L e et 1 || ot CuaCor I Ul Ivgs!s B/ |ty tha o0 Wik by sl manaytired $B 5 An Elegant All Wool, Woven Back, Wide Wale Overcoatiug, blue color, mens'and youths’ TR [ sizes. We have sold the same coat right here early in the season as a bargain for $10.50 s articles and they cannot be hought elsewhere for less than $12.50 to $15. Our slaughter price in the work which they have alre yne. | heavy-set man, with a moustache and goatee, | ¢ o LB Kol At TS0 (IR BOIEE for this coat is $6.5°. g p pion will be pla before the b d and wearing a dark brown suit and light-col- BRI e e cummor now b | e o |t L sa 50 The biggest card in the deck! One of the finest Kersey Overcoats, best double warp, fr. Novins, of the firm of Nevins & Co., iud e replied that hie wanted 10 | Gered 1o the. corner of Teants fourtt and 0 1 Farmer’s satin lining and fine satin sleeve lining, silk velvet collar, trimmed and made d tho lowest bldders for tho work on i G R T e style; a beautiful garment and‘gooa enough for any gentleman. 11 while ad 1o her room, and the bold burglar His in the best tailor-ma " of tho | was loft to roam ubott at his own sweet will, ‘We have sold thousands of them that were not better for $16 and $18, and others ask ght Assault. at this juncture a counle of labc it Ass et o that for them today. Our slaughter price is $8.50. A. Mandelbe pened along and at once seized the fol 8 nploy convict labor in the dressing of their ma. Wednesds be stated that the | Watchmaker at Max My Bnded him over o e police. Ho 4 For this price we offer a lot of splendid all wool Chinchilla that cannot be bought else- S the ity | Homeabout 11 o'clock with his brothor-in-law, | bIoglt, bofore Tudgo Reither vestords sg.flfl where for less than from $15 to $18, and which we guarantee to be worth at rgsa,il ful- ¥ which Regan Bros. had performed the work | enter the front hall this morning and scratch | tobacco; Sherman, Pie on the city hall bascment. He takes the [a match on the wall, and by | Buckley, boots and she ground that they have not complied with the | the momentary illumination she perceived | Machine company’s goods specifications and conditions of the contract | that he was a dark complexioned, short, | 2 psult would have been s unknc terial. evins & Co., because of | B. Rosenthal, was assaulted by foot-pads on | niant he was sent to In this connection it mag Hoss Stout's conniection with that firm, i | Nicholus, between Sixteenth and Seventeenth A ly that much. Our slaughter price is $9. ate W6 S R The machin 3}""»\'5 ‘;::\l‘:l}-yl‘w]‘{’ll\‘l: wo \l\{]“u‘|‘ T.f.'.”",“.\\f“.M'.’}‘. who pretended | ment of (. A. Kunkle has arrived and the of the bidders for a2 f o e aru , et " toie | i Wil i Driness i very. ot sl 4 50 We will show you something you have never seen before. One of the finest Chinchillas, A e R e ' Lined throughout with best quilted satin, silk velvet collar and velvet bound. This coat A s ot s TRl e At e is made by custom tailors for finest city trade, and is made for wear and service and no atempted an assault upon Mr. Mandelber, | 10ss succeed from the start. In this city 1o for mere show. It isa garment which readily sells, by the largest houses in the coun- but the latter, although unarmed, drove off | one has a monopoly of the business while in ilant, losing his hat in the encounter. | Chicago one firm—the Union Rendering try for from $30 to $35. Our slaughter price is 314.50. strects, ing I 1080 remonstra commission @ contract, of this city, #27 b sented to the inst Stout's getti NTRAL CITY FORGER. brotherand consin coming overthe | company—have entive contrc At sent | ¥ ¥ ki b X ity Ean HUORITE O wissing hat aud appro- :"".'Cn..f'":.\'n'\‘\'-'.'.fl-xv'Gv 'l‘\'”lln\(l;:h-h“v\xL\\';mkv’\‘w‘\: Samples of these lots are displayed in our large windows. Boy nd Children’s Overcoats will be slanghtered likewise, ORAb Ol Trail- ‘"\" oAb rate will probably be raised, The new firi’s Next week we will mention some slaughter prices of Men's and Boy's suits. ) J wn 4 3 NEWS. prospects are excellent, Mr. Kunkle's bre S Re ,..1'. rs {-r ]vh‘ l E u\m m-n;n-h the COAL FROM DELUTIL {','“f‘l'l‘,‘,“‘,,‘\'m“‘“..L,“{m. ,,,.“‘,“;l,m., In addition we are opening daily new lines of Underwear, Gloves, Hosiery, Neckwear, ete., which are bought NOW at from account published Noveniber 3 last concern For a few days back the Chicago, St. Paul, =il 9F to K e 5 SHAIE y 5 T e R N o Central City, in which the | pMinneapolis & Omaba railroad has been doing Financial Difficulty. 25 to 50 per cent less than t]y same g(lod:\ could be purchased for early in the scason. Our facilities enable us bank at that place was re- [ 4y extensive traMic in hauling hard cosl to [ L. P. Pruyn. for the purpose of satisfying te always take advantage of the market in the late season when overstocked. Importers and manufacturers arg 0 by a sleck villain who suc- | this city from Duluth more creditors has made transfers of two 10 0 R ehe TR L R i BB E OH anxious to unload, and thus secure bargains which are out of reach of other and smaller houses, confiding president of the bank, Mr. F. M. ) Persinger. It will be rememb Ithat Mr. | ¢, Persin as REDUCED Pit ided drop in fr wma points was annof First class is reduced fr Council Bluffs and then apparently | g2 45 sceond elass from gave up the chase. This supposi cly tothe fo tion was wro wever, Pinkerton's | mhivd class, §1 detective agency w imediately communi- | cluss, $1 action against either cated with o o u t d the result was that two o1 the | conts; D, 80 cents Bradstreets report the failure at Culbert sharpest men on the staff dstailad to CROWDING TO THE PACIFIC COAST, sonof D. M. Benedict, hardware dealer to work up the case. They, accompunied by Me. | _ Train No. 8 over the Union Pacifie yester- | the amount of § Persinger, arrived in thiscity curly yestorday | day to the Pacific slope was sent out'in two | Quite a_ little stir has been made by the e R T Al sections, There we excursion sleep failure of Bowden & Walker, of Mason Cit 1t is said that important. elues have by 2| and two Pullmans in th ine of curs, Custer e, in this_ state who leave se’ covered which will soon lead to the re- Next Tuesday night Mrs, A 3 S Lee, Co. hension of the forger. ks, wife of the deceased statest age of £6,503.60; Par ’ ¢ 4 Mar L T oRATES reels of real estate, one valued at §2,500 ght rates from Omaha | and t 100 to satisfy W. Cobert need to-day. followed the eriminal as far Lundred to nd other All goods marked in plain figures and at strictly one price. Classes proportio D. B. Browns was the name given by the the city on her w orger, but, from the deseription of the man, er the Union Pacific. Mrs t is stated that he is well known toevery ge- | Will be accompanicd by a part tective agency in the country, and that his | ladics and gentlemen from Indian a s ;alst 1k of Muson City P Corner Douglas and 14th, Streets, Omaha. a large a for betw right name is Jumes Stevens, points near there 7 20 = Two car loads of California exeursionists, A Welcome Improvement. traveling as fir: n Omahi | The article in yes on Tuesday next over the U itic from | 4o tion e R . . . | i it tention to the s1 > | Omaha Medical and Surgical Institute, N\ \[1IL\ ted West Point butter and PERSON AT, general delivery department of the Omaha @ | | 1in revived—this time be- General Agent O. 1. Bri; of the Chi- | postofice was conducted, has borne fruit,and < i i Je d . 4 ily 1- y e g 1 in hear- , St Paul, Minneapolis & Omaha v 1707 Olive Street, St. Louis, Mo, vad, las returned from a business trip to S Of the Missouri State Museum of Anatomy, St. Louts, Mo, Hospital, Lone don, Giesen, ew York., Havin devoted thelr attention C.S. RAYMON r!inlaifififlmt 2UcLas aND 15th ST ", who is engag cat change has “A to open, and were rapidly the consequence is that a g taken place. Yeste both th Jones, of the Chi. | 17 and “Mto Z" windows wi Apolis & Omaha rail- | the crowds of mail inquirel - Sioux Cil taken care of. Not Fine Watches il Superintendent H. Land the end is yet nowhere in | cago, St. Paul, Minn The whole matte involves a settle- | road, has returncd fi e than ten persons wment of the West Point Butter and Cheese | Where he busied himself in 1 were seen in line throughout the da company .lltd the West Point Manufacutring | tions in putting a tempors )t D e sl Ry e (R ROlME At CBvinge | ok tmolatilons Uit halbyORwInTgYS w¥ill ] : e Ao | rer ek bt W whdor s | Brobably bo sulcient to moet. the, eants of R SPECIALLY 0 THE TREATMENT OF S AMES MEANS The gre: moving ice of last spring ¢ Judge Brewer gy the news- $o | 5 afternoon in the case of Mayor Suwyer and | sitate new work throughout paper delive oung lady the city council of Linc VHol deu Charles A. Gillig, v = 1) or the president and gen- | Who presides‘over that department is kept Shad | busy from early morning until 1 the | =—— — = shitfall, nager of Charl with contempt of cour he case was de- | eral u cided ag lie court ruled that the | exch of London, E ouly question urged by respondents w Un Gcifie headqua or of jurisdiction of “the court to makc the | transact busi vith ) Tibbits " und ] in’ question. Two points were urged | Lomax, of the passenger department. As strenuously in support of this proposition neither of the gentlemen were i Mr. 1. That the Al courts only had juris- | Gilliz was made at home by M y Qiction where the ant in controversy ex- | and Scott, and left in the ¢ 8 ceeded #2,000, ive of interest and costs, | ver. He will return it and pass v 2. That a co uity had no jurisdic- | Sunday in the s Mr. il tion of the subject matter of this action twenty-seventh trip across the Atlantie, He As to the first point he was of the opinon | arrived in this country on the 12th of Octo- hat the simple failure of the complainant to | ber, and since that time has ol slept one llege that the night in a stationary bed. This was in Chi- the value of 2,000 would not depriv when Le stopped over to witness the court of jurisdiction, us the_bill could be A. Gillig DISEASES. JAMES MEANS Cyd More_cspecially those arising fii".‘“ ‘nuymv: $3 SHOE, e 014 feluble Sl of mans yonst export o 2 dence, invite a sring N. W. Corner of 13th and Dodge Streets, out delny, - Dis on ur WHIOAT, CANCER, PLLES, FISTL For the trentment of a1l CHRONIC and SURGICAT, | cured sufely and speedily. witho withuut puin DIsEASKS BIACES A1 for DEFORMITIES. | gerous drujes. Patients whose G W to according to your necds, WA o ON ! Positively none genuine unless one | BUP UHE i cted, hadly- treated or pre LEE AR r 0 For ) should not fail to write s co v o I : nptows. All letters receive immediate atteu- 1 Shonsary sm W< treatment & Pure, Lavely Come alon, 1 a Woe'ts, Trecklos [} eten briliang W ROVAL 2zig ) iy POt s ! ((E the JUST PUBLISHED, halation, B s Emlepsy, Kianey, | And will be m: "REFE dress on re- Bladde d Biood and wll surdteal | Geiprof one 2cent stamp, "Practical Observas N ervous Debility and Physical Exhaus- to which is added an “Essay on Mar- with important chapters on diseases of AN b sk e st Tt Wil satisty the most fastidious as 1t s In every Nital respect equal ta pmended in that respect. It would mot | G. F. Whee 1t general frefiht B aemasusin 4 T RieaoEmy {hsihani:sensr ?., for courts to lay down a principlo of law | agent r.u-n..-wn vlnihuln & Missouri by all young men, Address which | 0 the effect that parties could send f Valley, arvived in the eity last evening. nave kY of injunction, and if they found a j B. A Braceh, traveling pus it DR AR aTAmG) bliherty ar Slihtedncss, tional defeet i the bill take upon themselves | for the Chicago & Atlantic in S . and D, DAVIESON’ Mstnsyighoalortiory A, Scrofulous Eyes, Uleorations, . Imnoss o Viiion of ono of i the right to violate a restraining order on such a bill As to the second point, the court was in sou @oubt whether the matters in the bill were eognizable by a court of equity, but in as [ Superintendent Boyd Confir a | the city a few h s 1707 Olive Street, St. Louis, Mo» Uleerntion or Catarrh, Su Or, McMenamy, Car, 13th lndlfludge Sts., Omaha, Neb e Jois, Shiking T T4 by Ie cred before e DNl foton Ahickenud Dram, oto. OMAHA INSPECTION, the 1) uch as the claim was made that the court ‘nt of the CI 3 nstitute on and had jurisdiction, and it had decided to heu I RanLor Hio Change: 0t e ino 145 V. 5. DEPOSITORY, OMAHA, NEB. ston 10 S0cigtys K and determine whether it had Jurisdiction by | _ 70 Bovd, superintendent of the Union & Nt i and Y e, Dl Lialon granti e 15th wnd t the restraining order it would. fop | Stockyards, was inthe city yesterday, and was Paid Up Capital, - $250,000 he purposes of this motion, hold that it had | asked by a Bee reporter fo Surplus, o o = 42,600 Jurisdiction to make the order, altho 4 1 1nstif L. v on | the amnouncement made of the welamel i 1 risdiotion to make the order, nithough or T putie : Eians niwave i tha : P ot asalve, fomurrer of fiual hear- | transfor of the quarautine and stock D, Al Kinds of disénsos treated 1 the mose | H. W, YATES, President, By aecide oth ot vas 2 spection rom the yards ‘oune $lufls L ‘ e EWIS v timied that such a course would ultimately | 15 thase of South Ot Tt ines hna T BorOrrs HlGouricaT HAtiries, nd con Dl Vice-1 Ye taken. The judge disclaimed any personal ) t Bhivale e % W.H. s ne i e by G. W. Cook, 1 612 North 10 Dull, Listioss, U Permanently and I BLO0D AND SKIN cors, Pains in the Tlead and. Bo T Mouth ana ' an " GOLD MEDAL, PARIS, 1678, | | 5 v confirmation of e, Seroful Ay : } Consnltation free and strictly confidantial, B. S el Broakfast Cogoa, |z wccom pani Warranted absolutely pure | ool Cocoa, from which the e t Ofl has been removed. Ith fecling in the matter, but insisted. that the | Lo, dfcided upon,© be suid, Sand wil tak Huanes, Cashier S o e oy et e et A | B, b s | Absolutely Pure. g Gerth, Major Birne Ao st | myself e tand ine unon a ncoln ity council, | particulars. W of course, be requ to get a notary to swear immigr and shippers that their stock has not be DIRECTORS, t was therefc verand the 1 xt Tuesday. SSELE John Russell, o issued W. V. Monse, JORN 8. COLLING, HOW. Y ATES, LEW1s 5. REED, A.E WZALLN. i1y by is powder never varies. A mardel of puri- | tages 1d wholesonene o) ordinary kinds, tion with the niult and nervous dis reaponbility and T Medical and Sureical lnsiit n in of low Banking Office— threa I licneney. The | yee. require the e Jry WIthout fusther cermony yotammoq 1 | ke Fequired by the change, which conten Serdiat of guilty s us high as 100 cars a day. This num 106 N, 13th Street, Tho trial of Sam B. Lyetar the allegeq | VUSY Parts of Spring and fall, "I expect we 9 ' S and fs therefore far more ecouomis cal, coting leas than one cent @ cup. It ta deliclous, nourishing, strengthening, eastly digested, and admirably adapted for invalids as well s for permons | 1sact L moon P T A R e R B R S Wt alum or phosphate powders an i ) SLAMLENLE s strictly cash, Call on or address, shiner and countor 15 hos | [ ectad-doca iiion, Auch dk aro nAKadibyitho AL CE CRATR R oty THE IRON BANK. times the atrength of Cocon mixe Lo fudgo Dundy, Hid aci sing | oarly provided all the yard-room and. tracks Now York, S. S, FELKER, OMAHA, NEB, o il Farua with Blarch, Armawroot or Bugar, DR, POWELL REEVES, Banking By b Holdrege countarfolter, who hus beon shall be compelled to maintain the yards V. BAKER & CO0., Dorcbester, Mass, now oceupying tha attention of Judge Dundy, There Ake NUMErous witnesses 1o be exar ined and a volumous quantity of evidence to P ¥ acres, here we have about four hundred = AR be heard. So far, the facts adduced, all | 200 ITUATE 950 (RATABOVETWE LEVELGFTHE VALLE Y point to the defendant’s guilt | aeres. e ralo i . VERDICT FOR THE KAILROAD. a P— S S— : nlgin, o Lung o8 i i In the case of Anva Stauck against the |, FXcitement on Douglas Street. —JEWEI_RY p—_— — Hsuraleis, é-pup, Lijeg Troubleg tec lano Proprietor Omaha Business Callege, Chicago, Burlington & Quincy railroad for There rcat excitement Thurs- — [ o—— 5 40 TS LT LI IN WHICH 18 TAUGHT $5,000 damages, alleged ‘to have been sus | day at No. 1211 Douglas street, Omaha. 2 w 4 tained by reason of the death of her husband It was the ope! g { ] 4 : 0 and o opening of the great Weho was run over by a train of cars on the { bankrupt salo of clothing, hats and B R ! it a | other goods. The crowd was so im- £ above road last June, the jury bry verdict the railroad, L ¢ The trial of Peter Gross for subornation of | Mense that hundreds were uuable to perjury will be taken up this morning t near the entrance to the huilding. "URR C DISTRICT, To-day there will be a large inerease of = AT +PURE CALIVORNIS AVINBS, shi man A. Kuhn made an application yes. | elerks and eustomers will Po " B : San Jose Vault terduy to have trustees appointed to con- | attention. Everything is be vador and” William street duct the affairs of the Florence Land cc cent less than” cost of mar pen The plaintiff states that the company | {he sale must closo in. & 3 X . g 1 9 Jo: il a8 been wholly insolvent since Septe 4 x duys. Men's 1857, and that the names and residence of the | fiN€ quality overcoats $2.95, guaranteed ofticers are unknown. worth #13 or money refunded. Elegant s James Jarvis brought suit yesterday | beaver overcoats $6.99, worth $18. Men's RV P reerdas | Babve: ustpome Rl oriB B Han e Sk LINCOLN. NEB. . | oo | Book - Keeping, Penmanship, fi‘,‘:}ifi‘,,',’j',,’.,:;'.'f'“""”" e kolute dura L s Commercial Law, Shorthand, Telegraphing L CARBOLIC SMOKE BALL COMPANY, Tonce bf heks Gt and Treosiiing: 1 Send for College Journal, Jped direct | Over 114 South Fifteenth Street, Omaha, Neb, S. E. Cor. 10th and Cavital Ave. el Clavets, e : \WOODBRIDGEBROS. | 5 "ma vvEs, W ccrdially recommend th, San Clifornia, ages in the sum of §10,00 i aranteed worth $13 or mor s that he was on July 21, 1837, an inded, Men's dark mixed pants'$l ¥ fell upon him crushing his leg and foot, per h N S $7.49, worth | §¥E #18, 450 10,000 different styles of the mancutly disabling him \ lifterent styles of th, o ; 5 .we(i Miller asks the court to appoint | fine st qu .luy(\‘ suits and overcoats equally I;fil-"'l”"””a"-sh Mfléll‘l. guardians for the children of the late Bev- | as cheap. Men's fashionable hats $1.24, | ,,‘{\,‘1,\;‘ Dors worth $3. Zanilla umbrellas 85¢, worth jilolan An g i 1ainoe | 82, Woblon iatkots thn womn sats Office, Cor. Jth and Farnam Sts. ¥ « May B, charg ory, was yesterduy hokal worth $2.50,and | “Ukiyani St Hours, 810 11 &, 1., o Kknown atlon oo dquurters { public gatherings. el In the NTOSE. B P PODWELL BODWELL & MCINYOSH, | Real Estate Dealers, 140 South Spring mmé Sald by Drugglsta Piice 01,00, X o — OFFICIAL— STENOGRAPHER, . who has been in j b 3 « g W ) goods equally as cheap, i g it o et CF o LATER EVILA | scriptions. e Third Judicial Distriet, Fore B S TR ool cad ke | No. 1211 Douglas st., botween 12th and . X w'i!‘"n | Bl (AN R OF CONMERCE. o brasecutor, and ag the company showed 1ith st.. (opposite Millard. hotel), BAX I’E E!n%"n. ANHOOP. Youthful, Tmpr (s DY orou it e | Bt g el | W ey AN | p g Tmameeta HORT-HANDLUAN L trict dhtorney Rolled the susy. Store open from "8 in the | of e body enlarged ang streagthened, Pull R, Ry ghd kad praakcas Q“, Beataad anériatiaraidm vl mMonon.'hu Las been locked up for | morning until 9 g'clock at fight. 1 s Geaed) o RBID P ,{ 174 FULTON §T.7 NEW YORIL EN BEAL Co, f§ Locustas. 5t. Lowd nhowy