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ke ke M«w&d&flm.x 47 SN THE OMAHA DAILY BEH: THURSDAY, APRIL 25 1889, THE CITY. The revenue collections yesterday amounted to $1,015.98. Born—To_Mr. and Mrs. E. man, on Wednesday, April daughter. E. Hagerman, a Tenth street pawn- broker, was arrested yesterday for firing obscene language at one of his customers, A young boy named Keown was ar- rested Tuesday night, charged with the larceny of a lot of old lead pipe from the Union Pacific shops. Charles Flekley whipped one of his Dorcas street neighbors, and expressed satisfaction in puying a fine of % in police court for the privilege . The Oddfellows of this city will go to Beatrice on a special train Friday to attend the exercises there in commemo- ration of the seventieth anniversary of the order. L. A.Ochs filed suit in the United States court yesterddy against F. B. Johnson to recover 00, due on a con- tract of sale for certain lands in glin- coln county. Officer Pound, of Lincoln, arrived in the city last night and took charge of Peter Cline, arrested by Officer Horri- gan yesterday, who is wanted in Lin- coln for the larceny of a lot of clothing. A warrant has been issued from Jus- tice Dunn’s court for the arrest of O. M. Péttey, charging him_with concealing mortgaged property. The Omaha Mort gagoe and Loan company filed the com- plaint. The Omaha Mortgage and Loan com- pany has issued papers in Justice Dunn’s court to foreclose the furniture and other paraphernalin of the Summit hotel, 1324 South FKifth, which is run by A. T. Lindquest. H. Boyd, the druggist, Fourteenth and Capitol avenue, desires THE BEE to mention that the article in last night's paver referring to his loss of 5 18 a mis- take. The gentleman referred to, Mr. Crane, represented a well known manu- facturing firm of Detroit, Mich. The galo was not completed and Boyd is still in possion of his %5. Two prominent Indians of the Omaha tribe, in police uniforms, were here Tuesday enroute to Washington business with the Great Father. registered as Daniei Webster and Silas Wood, and the object of their trip is to gocuro pormission from headquarters that will allow the land owners and tax- payers of their tribe in Thur: ty to remain their twenty-five years without gaying taxes. Father Glauber, of St. Mary Magda- lene’s church at 1618 Douglas street, was given a surprise Tuesday by the livtle children who attend the church school, it being his name day (St. George’s). The affair was conducted by Sisters Gundegunde and Osevia and cousisted of recitations, singing, ete., all acquitted themselves credibly, Father Glauber was highly pleused with the graceful compliment. W. Car- 24, a Personal Paragraphs, Mr, J, H. Evans started Europeward Mon- day. ', B. Alderson, of Creston, Ia., 1s at the Barker. R. V. Martin, of Blair, was at the Barker yesterday. S. C. Dunkles and wife,of Glidden, Ia., are guests of the Barker. L. M. Rheem, H. D. Shull, L. H. and own loft for Lincoln, yestei inspect brick to be used for the pa Poppleton avenue. Dr. J. Hensley, M. D., chief medical ex- aminer of the V. A.S. fraternity, anda rhvfllcmn and surgeon of much prominence ' the homeopathy profession, bas Incated in this city for the purpose of practising his profession. He me from Winterset, Ia., where he has for rs stood at the head of his profession. His office and residence are at 883 Park avenue. Korty ay, to g of More Carpenter Tools Stolen. Burglars broke into J. A. McDonald’s new building, at 3308 Franklin street, Tues. day night, and stole nearly all his carpenter tools. Sl Looking for a Burglar. Sherifft Wedgewood, of Hall county, is, in the city looking for a fugitive from justice who is wanted at Grand Island to answer the charge of burglar; Lo Lh Kopold's Case Dismissed. The case of Mr. Kopold, the Tenth street saloonkeeper, who was charged with seiling liguor on Sunday, was dismissed, yosterday, there being no witnesses against him, Now man's Assailant Fined. George Duncan, the colored man who at- tempted to shoot Officer Newman, was tried yesterday by a jury, and found guilty. As Duncan was well beaten over the head with the officer’s club, the judge was easy on him andjlet Him off with a fine of $20 and costs. Another tch Case. H. L. Campbell was arrested yesterday while trying to sell a gold wateh in & pawn- shop on South Tenth street. He was charged ‘With veing a suspicious character, He says that he is an attorney and that it is nobody’s business how he got posscssion of the gold ticker. The Cattle Sustained. The case against the Deitrich Brothers for herding cattle in the city limits was dismissed n police court yesterday afternoon. Attor ney Lee Estelle convinced the prosecution that the present herd ordinance allows cattle to be grazed in the city limits if in the hands of competent herdsmen, R A Wife Beater Sentenced. William Mullinger, who lives at 711 South Thirteenth, was arrested for brutally beat- ing his wife without any provocation, except that, owing to a defect in her hearing, she did not reply to some remarx made by nim. He was fined $50 and costs and sentenced to five days in the county jail, —— COhase Still in Jail. Horace B. Chase, the Ind rested hore last Saturday, is still a prisoner. He expects Hon, James K. North, of Colum. bus, to come an4 sign his bail bond, but up to date Mr. North has failed to put in an ap- ance. The ofiicials seem to think that fir. (.In\so will flud it very hard work to get n agent ar- Sherman Avenue's New School, Mr, Jaynes' new school on Sherman avenue, near the new depot, will be ready for use next week, Seats will be put in on Monday next und school will commence on Wednesday, ‘I'here is only one room in the rulldiuv{, but it is of good size -and will meet he needs of that neighborhood for some time. A teacher has not yet been chosen, ————- For *'Shoving the Queer." Deputy United States Marshal Allen filed & complaint with United States Comn: sloner Anderson yestcrday, against Poter Fo- garty, charging him with passing counter- -n.mo-oy. Poter is an Omaha citicen, and Iy sneas, coucluded to play smart und ed off a worthiess dollar on Cary Wil- n' frail woman of the town, e has 0 arrestod and locked up, ————— The “Reference Handbook of the Medical Science,” speaking of kidney l“”l\l? u‘ “Oltten "llpilo“lis on the part of other organs, palpitation, dys- pepsia, difficult breathing, headaches, or wenk vision first impel the patient to seek advice.” The symptoms m l‘ld both the physician and patient. 'he only safe method of treatment is a Ilthlul use of Warner's Safe Cuve, It tonly sepures healthy action of the Idpeys, byt cures the symptoms of dis- BOUND TO GET GOOD SEATS, Sales for the Booth-Barrett Engage- ment Open With a Rush, Seventeen boys camped all night in the corridors of Boyd's opera house so as to have the edge on first privileges for Booth-Barrett seats. When the box office opened yns- terday they were entrusted with orders and money by prominent citizens, who pre- ferred neither to lose sleep nor get up earlier than usual. At 5 o'clock the little band was reinforced by a dozen others, and from that tinfe on the crowd con- tinued to. swell. When Manager nes, his assistant, arrived, found an immense throng ¢ into the middle of the stroet, and for_admission. Some comical scenes o . Byery one crowded, pushed and squeezed for the best place in the line, but all were good-natured, and when the doors opened, auietly took their turn, Tickets went as rapidly as Mr. Boyd could give them out and take in the mon Within anhour the charts were well blackened and by noon nearly all the best seats for each of the three performances, and the pr gone, The biggest sale is for opening night, when “Merchant of Venice," with Booth iylock, and Barrett in me role of Bas , will 'be the play. ‘“The Fool's Revenge and Yorick's Love,” on Saturday night, when Booth will be seen as Bertuccio and Barrett as Yorick, is also a strong attraction and will fill the house. “Othello,” the matinee bill, promises to draw nearlyas well as the other two pieces. It is safe to vredict that by the time the engagement opened there will not be a resarved seat left. Many in the crowd ex- pressed surprise that Mr. Boyd had not fol- lowed the custom of the last two scasons and sold the first duy's selections at auction, This change is accounted for by the fact that there was paid the company a certuinty,while this season they receive . stipulated per cent of the gross receipts. Speculators have been shut out for the reason that no person could buy more than ten tickets for one per- formance, ProAT (AR Lost.—*“I don’t know where, [ can’t tell when, T don’t see how—something of great value to me,and for the return of which I shall be truly thankful, viz.: a good appetite.” Found.—*'*Health and strength, pure blood, an appetite like a wolf, regular digestion,all by taking that popular and peculiar medicine, Hood’s Sarsaparilla. I want everybody to tryit this season.” It is sold by all druggists. One hun- dred doses one dollar. A TERRIBLE CHARGE. Nettie Everd, of Chicago, Tells the Story of Her Wrongs. Miss Nettie Everd, late of Chicago, brings aterrible charge against French Em, a no- torious bawdy house proprietor of this city, and the police are hunting for Em, but in vain, as she has disappeared. Nettie is twenty-two years old and, since the death of her father two years ago, has been employed at the Chicago home of Mr. Henry Baker as hovsekeeper., About 1wo weeks ago she became acquainted with one Joe Liberty, who induced her to come to Omaha, where he told her she could make better wages. She came, and the fellow twok her to French Em's, In ashort time she discov. ered in what kind of a place she was and en- deavored to get away. She was prevented, however, and & close wateh was kept over her to prevent her escape. She was forced, through threats, to carry on the ne: farious business of the bawdy house. Day before yesterday she managed to escape through the basement and appealed to the officers for protection. Yesterday, by their advice, she swore out a warrant for Freach Em’s arrest, and will also file an information against Joo Liberty. Judge Berka decided to send the girl to the **Open Door,” kept by the W. C. T. U, When she was placed in the wagon and found out where she was going she entered *‘No ‘Oven Door’ for me,’ dignantly, as she flirted back 1. “I'm too old a chicken for that. Say, Count,” to Ofticer Puloski, twhat do you take me for anyway?' The poor, innocent thing then launched off into a tirade of bawdy house slang that made some of the hardened policemen blush. She spent the night in the jail. Have used Dr, sz,l(m'é positive cure in my family as a general cough medi- cine. One of my children was quickly relieved of a severe attack of croup by it. I cheerfully recommend it. H. L. Lovell, Grand Rapids, Mich. Goodman Drug Co. Rival Elks F Among the Elks all over this country it is well known that Allen O. Myers, editor of the Social Session, and Arthur O. Moreland, secrotary of the grand lodge, have been w ring bitterly for two years. Imagine, there- fore, the surprise that was created when they met in this city Tuesday, greeted each other cordially and have been chum- ming it together ever since. Moreland should bave gone with Dockst: 's minstrels to St. Joseph yesterday, butitso grieved him to leave Myers here that he let the train go off withouthim. He is a candidate for grand exalted ruler at the June meeting, and is taking advantage of the opportunity offcred on this trip to do all the election- coring he can for himself among lodges everywhere. Coal tar for sale by the single barrel or in car load lots. Addvess BIOUX Crry GAs Ligur Co., Sioux City, Ia. Where is Charley Adams? Charley Adams, whose home 15 at 1347 South Seventeentl street, suddenly disap- peared a week ago last Friday about noon, and has not been seen since. His wife, who cannot account for his disappearance, fears foul pluy and is distracted with fear and sus- pense. When last seen he was well dressed, naving o dark suit of clothes with a_small red check in the pattern. He wore a brown snft felt hat, a light brown overcoat and a blue polka dot shirt, He wore & brown moustache and chin whiskers, Do you relish your food? Is your di- estion good? “Ave your bowols regu- ? Do you ha a tired or languid fecling? is your tongue costed? Does your buck ache? Is your skin sallow? f your system is in a bad condition take St. Patrick’s Pills; they will uid your digestion, improve your appetite, regulate your bowels, correct your bil: iout disorder and muke you feel like a new person. For sale by all druggists. PAYING COMMISSIONS, A Rumor That a Locsal Road is Su- garing the Brokers. Althoagh the payment of commissions by railroads to ticket brokers was, by mutual agreement, abandoned by all lines, this busi- ness is still being toierated, but on the ex- treme quict. A local broker yesterday stated that the Chesapcake & Ohio was allowing comwissions on businsss from Cincinnati to Washington; the Ontario line on husinese to Oswego and way points, and also that the Atlantic & Pacific was dickering in that way, though on no regular basis. As to the Omaha roads he stated that until the presi- dents' agreoment was effccted all lines were paying & huudsome com:ission on long distance sales. When asked if certain al- lowances or concessions were not being made by a certain Omaha road, he declined t0 express his ¥nowledge of any such tran- saction. However, & Fumor is in circulation to the effect that & certain road has sllowed commissions since the agreement was entered into and that it is making these con At the present time. Aweng the b Bowever, nothing couid be 1oarned that would substantiate the report of the charges, aud the representatives of the Union Pacific and Burlington entered a deniul as to the truth- fuluess of the nlerlmn The De rl’A‘e Bureau. The rigid enforcoment of demurrage | charges on detained cars ladened with freight has been accompapied with satisfactory re- sults in Omaha. Before the demurrage ruie was cetublisbea sbippers were in the habitof Boyd and | ‘Steck Piano allowing freight to remain in the cars on the side tracks for weeks, and @wen months, without unloading. mpcvlnll 80 was this done by the bucket shops that persisted in transacting busitess by using the cars as warchouses, supply stations, and for storage purposes. To such an extent was this prac- ticed that at one time, about two years ago, the Union Pacific had 2,800 loaded cars of freight in its yards at this place, and loaded cars embargoed at various points along the fine. The demurrage bureau was estab- 1 , ‘and by its purposes being ad- hered to the blockade has been raised, Not alone tnis, but the bucket shop operators have been compelled to withdraw and allow the dealers that have erected large warchouses and fuel yards the patronage. At the present time the case is exceptional where a car is detained over forty.eight but when this rule is violated the de- murrage agent slaps on the toll which pulls like & porous pluster, The Injured Man Talke. Martin Solquist, the man who was run over by a freight train on the Union Pacific at the Tenth street crossing Monday even- ing, tells a different story as to how he met with the accident as compared with that fur- nished by the company. He says that he boarded the car on_ the south side and that on the platform of the caboose were two men, apparently intoxicated. They asked him 1f the train was going to Lincoln and he in- formed them that it was only being switched in the yards. He then endeavored to pass them on the platform and they threw him from the rear of the car, his left foot falling on the track in front of the wheels of a box car. He did not notice where his assailants went. This has been reported to the police and will be investigated. ‘fo-day Solquist, who is at St. Joseph's hospital, was reported as being out of danger. His laft leg was am- putated yesterday about midway between the kuee and ankle joint. Electr The Union Pacific is preparing to equip its passenger trains and engines with an electric bell apparatus which will do away with the bell cord arrangement. A representative of the new device exhibited a model of the Jatter to Assistant General Manager Dickin- son yes and the latter at once decided that the electric apparatus is a big improvement on the bell cord system nY signaling. Tho alarm is given by pressing a button connecred with the open ¢ Each car contains a gong and through the circuit the signal is transmitted to the engmineer and vice versa. The Burlington will experiment on the new device and a test will be wade at Chicago next Wednesday, ____ Senator Stanford’s Steppers. The Burlington has a valuable cargo of horseflesh en route to New York. It con- sists of seven car loads of faststeppers, owned by Senator Leland Stanford, the well known millionaire and politician. The horses are now at Lincoln, where they have been unloaded in order to rest un. ~Among them are some of the fastest steppers of the trans- Missouri territory, and they are en route east, where, aft the season opens at Shumwh(‘.xd Bay, Louisville and other points, they will be put upon the track. A Minor Wreck. Tuesday evening a_minor wreck ocourred onthe Union Pacific at Cut-Off lake. As en- gine 1169 was speeding along the “ice house” branch the rails spread and the machine was derailed. The wrecking crew was sent out and the track was cleared shortly after mid- night. Railroad Notes. J.G. Parker & Co. have purchased the ticket brokerage business of C. C. Hobbie, and have tuken formal charge. Mr. Hobbié will open a grocery establishment in Okla- homa. Superintendent of Telegraph Korty, of the Union Pacific, is in Lincoln, Tho Golden Gate special on the Union Pacific went west with- a heavy load of pas- sengers yest erday. Engine 573, for the Norfolk branch of the Union Pacific, has been turned out of the shops. Charley Connors will manipulate its throttle. General Attorney Thurston, of the Union Pacific, is in Vailey attending to legal mat- ters. Dr. Swetnam: Diseases of the hear and lungs. Sheely block. Officers Elected. The Congregation of Russian Israelites owing to some irregularity in the proceedings of the election last week, re-elected officers as follows Tuesday night: H. Goldberg, president; — Caplan, vice president; M. Belman, secretarys 1. Lipshetz, treasurer; Messrs. Rachman, Sabetske and Max, committee of arrangements, Dr. Gluck eye and ear, Barker blk. Want Bawdy Houses Suppressed. A number of property owners and resi dents of Dodge street, near Ninth, have asked the chief of police to suppress certain bawdy houses at 806, 808, 812, 814 anfl 818 Dodge street. Sergeant Sigwart has beon detailed to see whether the places are actu- ally nouses of 1l fame, and if they are the inmates will be ordered to vacate May FACTS, Balmy sleep, good digestion, rich blood, elastic step and cheerfulness in Paine’s Lekr) nmpound Allyour own fault if_you remain sick oroutof health, when you can get Paine’s Celery Compound. 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Jacobs.) Undertakers and Embalmer At theold stand 107 Farnam St, Orders by telegraph solicited and prllm]nly attended, «lephone 1o No, 22, TYLER DESK 00. ST, LoVIs, M ll‘ Makers 0400 FINE OFFICE I)ESKS BANK COUNTERS, OOURT HOUSE FURNITURE, TABLES, CHAIRS, &e. Postage Totay VASSAR COLLEGE. m &¢ Illustrated Catalogae Free. EXAMINATIONS for admission to VASS LEGE will be beld in this city during the Brst week of June. Applicants for examination shouid HOUL © Presdent beiore MAY 1th, ¢ COL | out of sight. We are large buyers—which means low prices. We buy these goods direct from the mills and commission houses--pay no jobber's profits—and we guarantee to save o n you from 2 75 dozen fine medium weight Merino Shirts full fashioned, at 50c¢ 100 dozen very fine medium weight Merino These aro in new shades and we consider them an excellent bargain. Shirts with satin fronts, getting for like goods §1.50. 5 to 50 per cent, and on the finer goods even more. over 50 different qualities as “Specials” each. Our assortment comprises we are offering this week. and Drawers of an elegant clouded shade, These goods are worth fully $1.00. Shirts and Dra wers, regular made, at 75¢. Other houses are French Balbriggan Shirts and Drawers at 35¢, 45¢ and 60c¢ each. Our Spring selections in fancy Flannel Shirts are the most extensive and varied ever shown by any house in the city. will offer to-morrow: 3 cases fancy knit Tennis Shirts, in several beautiful shades and stripes, to 17, at $1.00 each. Spring and Summer wear. ‘We have a full assortment of the most elegant novelties of the present season, in all wool, silk and wool mixtures, and all silk. goods we quote the lowest prices. On all these As an extraordinary bargain in this department we sizes from 14 This is a new material for an overshirt, and excellently adapted for Other houses would ask $1.75 or $2.00 for the same shirt, HAT DEPARTMENT. Fresh arrivals this week, direct from the manufacturers latest and most fashionable shapes, in tan and light colors. Elegant light colored Derbys, Men’s and Boys' Crushers, of an excellent quality, in all shades, at 40c. houses sell them for 75c. Our new Shoe Department is a grand success. of Spring Derbys, in all th We offer in this department: silk band and binding, at 85¢, worth $1.50. Other We have made an mmense hit with our Genuine Calf Sewed $2.50 Shoe in congress, lace and button, Nebraska Glolhing company Corner Douglas and Fourteenth Streets, Omabha. They’re Limited. We have some Special Bargains in MEN’S SUITS for you this week. | Right at the beginning of the season we propose to do you some good, and have | made special prices on some especially | good suits—47, 8, $10 and 812, Comeo early first choice, proved with swingie shackles on R ricdingsiicie e, D wprings lon o to tho wolkht put on (e ‘dlvlld aally ropgh country or fing drives Wil SATIAMOtIon s i FINEWATCH REPAIRING - +'s RECEIVES PROMPT ATTENTION. Your Busin and Business &c.. printed to orde wiail, (to Busine l“CE th coth St (h ...lm.}mulrvlru 182 W. Mol springficld, - Bitto, ! DT A. OVV IEN’S ELECTRIC BELT PATNTED A1G m. nn AT ROY KD KR 1569, [ by Tnd cretion in Youth or \Lnnml Lite, all Diseases pertain: Ingtothe Womb or gonital orgaiis 18 {5 the LATEST nmlGIlLAlhl'r improvement ever in niportor to all otharn - Every buyer of an Elocirio Belt wants the latest—this he will find tha Owen B-lt, Itdiffersfrom all others, s It is s BATTERY BELT, and not a chain, voltaic or wire belt. It will CURK il Conitate Grdbley Heeliiy, "o loctricenrront KD by anyone before it is to th d h worn only six to ten hours mine this \mz you will buy no oth the EXHE CONEIDTACE Wo bava I ur Riectrodal: Fanie Tally und AL i W sea our o, & Helk lur-ul toto won Thirty -_y 'l Bend fi""" faatented . 0 Tale, E OWiN lEI.EEYHIIG HEl:l AND Aal’I.IANE.E 0. mPoRATED June 16th, 1667.) %508 Noveh Brondway. 8T. LOUIS. MO, D Spiner &, NATIONAL DISPENSARY NERVOUE, CHRONIC and PRIVATE DI ot MEN and WOMEN successtully tre YOUNG MEN Suflering from tho offects of youthtul follles or iy retioin o Vous AT ‘und s specinily (o the poor. MIDDLE AGED MEN iy Lroubled with 100 frequent ovaoa o sm panied o o Thi to, 1 dark ot torpid appLara ) whos i u| tal dimioulty, | con o Dr b m [ DR SPINNEY & CO. Muin and 12th St. ,Kansas City, Mo. S#Mention this puper. I COLLARS | FPENNYROYAL WAFERS ure miccessfully used monthly by over 10,000 gld\hu Are Safc, Effectual and Pleasant 1 pe rmhymnllu ; mlu v % postage stamps. Addre EURKEA CHEMICAL C0, DETROIT, MiCH. For ,uu. and hy mail by Goodmaa Dru Jompany. Omaha 'Wvommg 0il Lands LOCATED, Aud all necessary papers filled W, E vNAWLEY.{DlviI En_ginw‘.l : DTy Ht‘”\‘n‘n’t‘“ uivide froe Sors &) 1 Daaraors s, Ueatl: 83 Sy (rdasdoisd N, W Cor. lSth & Dodna Sts. YOI TIE TREATMENT OF ALL Chronic and Suroical Disases, BRACES, Appliances for Doformitiss and Trusses. Reat faclition, Apparatus and remedles for sucoess ful treatment of ‘e rm of disoase requiring Mealoal or Burgical Troatmont. FIFTY ROOMS FOR PATIENTS, teudnnn., best hospital accommodm WILITE FOR CLiCULARS on Detormities and Bracen Trusses, Glub Feot, Carvatue of tho Hpin Tumors, Cane Flecmehy. Paral 75, B, Bl rih, Hrnn;hmm uhiiation, Eptlepary Kidricy. Dinddor! d,and all Surgica) Oporations. Diseases of Women a Speclalty. BOOK ON DISEASES OF WOMEN FIEE. ONLY RELIABLE MEDICAL INSTITUTH MAKING A SPECIALTY OF PEIVATE DISEASES. Ly treated. Byphilitie am WILhout Meroury r loss of Vital Power, o troatad at b 0[ leml hlllur] nl 10!1 ca fl wo will send in plain wrapper, our Impo Gleot ond Varicoc anestion Omaha Medical and Surgical Instituts, ov DR. McMENAMY, Oor. 1048 and Dodge 5te., - - OMAHA, NEB :(Health is Wealth r onvulsions, Kits, hm ho, Nervons Progtration cansed by of alcoliol or tobace 0, Waketulness, Menti silon, Boftening of the brain ll’flAlIllIK i Insanity und 1 to miser a Prematu; ¥ in eli.e Fuoh ment, 81’4 box, OF atx hoxus for &6, et by Mmall propatd On eas ceipt of price, WE GUARANTEE SIX BOXES o curewny case, With each order received by us for six ho we will r written giaranten to re- if the treatment” does not effect tecs Isoued only by Goodinan I le Agents, 1110 Fac Birebe Oimaha i 4aCol LICINIAS COFFEE piflie Publlc are not kencral) faware that by 5 of cooking the wly one wn hauy e the aacted W Ehis cqipany ihis wuste s hat O Come adg of e Snost Jar 10 WaliANT Chomists o i wator an.nuumn..n Your Grocer cnro Il A LIQUID LOFI"I"I" MCCORD, ERADY & CO., Wholesole Grocers, = - Omuhe, Nob, il fiu‘-m.rl-{’ ;’,:‘:; e ot ulurs or fivsas ‘Sube, fres J ulc'. r. o FOWLER, Moodus, Conne | L¥ Only tor u,eum

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