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THE OMAHA DAILY BHE SATURDAY JULY TR GLLY. License to wod was issued yosterday morning to Henry I. Lentz, of South Omaha, and Dollie Decker, of Hamilton, Neb. A permit was granted the motor com- any yestoreny to lay a double track on Sleventh street from Williams to tellar, 1t is reported that Frank Johnson has retired from the Bank of Commerce on Fifteenth street to manage the north side branch. Between 500 and 600 colored people attended the picnic given by the col- ored members of the Masonic crafts at Blair Thursday. A business meeting of the Second District Ninth Ward Republican club will be held at the corner of Lowe and Mercer avenue to-night. The people of Twenty-ninth street, south of Leavenworth, are akking for crosswalks. Major Balcombe says that the matter is solel der the control of the strect commissioner. The police have®been requested to 100k out for Harry Moore, a nin old boy who_ran away from home ut Fairmount, Neb., on Suuday, in com- pany with a middle-aged tramp, Mrs. Charlotte Anderson, a widow aged eighty-one y nd an old set tler of Omaha, died yosterday morning of heart disease. The funeral will be held from the residence, at 1122 North Bixteenth street, at 2 p. m. to-day. The Chinamen arrcsted in an opium joint on Tenth street on Sunday night, were discharged, the city attorney stat- ing that he could not make u cuse against them, as the proprietors of the lace were not charging for the privi- ege of opium smoking. Ed B. Dutton and ono Beattin were arvested yesterday afternoon for having a large number of stumps in their posses- sion which they were selling av a dis- count. Immediatoly after their arrest & warrant was sworn out against Dut- ton on the charge of grand lareeny. Mr. W. F\. Holden, a clerk 1n the tablishment of . E. Howles & Co. badly injured in a runaway near Victoria, Neb., on Mond: young man, who boards at 1205 hirty-f street, while in the was spending a vacation near Victoria. Deputy City Comptrollor J. K. Coul- ter, who is anditing the books of the board of education, completed tho work for-the fiscal year ending June 30, 1888, A balance wis struck last even- ing and all moneys found corrvet. The accounts for the last fiscal year will be taken up at once. Judge Berka heard the testimony in an adultery sstevdny afternoon. John L. Butler accused his wife Bello of infidelity with a young boy named D. Haetzell. The testimony sl that the boy had been arre: ile in bed with the woman. Both were bound over to the district court, the woman in 8200 and the boy in $300 bonds. Personal Paragraphs. Hon. Alvin Saunders and wifo turned from the east. Mrs, John Femwick .of Laramie, is a guest of Mrs. Richard Wearne, Ben F. Hildebrand, editor of the Pawnee City Press, is the city on business. R. C. Patterson und wife will sail on gust 7, for a two month's tour 1 Europe. Mr. J. N. Halliburton, of Milan, Mo., wero among the visitors to Tit: Br, building yes- terduy. Mrs. Willi iting her d on South Lighteenth street, Mc. J. F. Wilcox, of this city, leaves for Ruwlins, Wyo., where he will be in the em- ploy of the Pacific Hotel company. Samuel Gamble, manager of the Conti- nental clothing house, returned from Boston and New York yesterday worning. John P. Schminke has returned from Salt Lake City, where he leit his wife to_spend everm wecks in the hope that her health 1improve. Mr. Charles J. Smith, of tho Milwaukee, 1s. in the cit o represents the American Publishing company, and makes a_specialty of per ph mavs of citics. Mr. F'red Loewe, who has been in bus in Omnha for 3 and latel J. L. Brandeis & Sons, leaves to-duy for West Point, Neb., whes 1 open a first. cluss shoe store. ' Mr. Loewe has made many friends while in Omaha and their goo wishes go with bun and his family to his new home, ‘Pne Now York Press of a recent soys: “Mr. George , of ! Tenth street, was admittod to the bir Tu He is a graduate of Columbia oolle law schoo), and hus had active experienc Wwith somo of New York's fore law firms, He lias, besides, beea e compilation of legal t ractical and theor ined, will soon build up a lucrative law praciice.” Mr. Briggs was formerly o resi- dent of Omaha. Mr. B. Rosenthal left yestorday afternoon for the cast. While gone he will visit Bulti JieR Mo Yprk olty, Buftslo, Grend Rap- 1ds and other furniture centers. Before go- ang he visited the new Ber build - pressed himself us not only astonished at its magnificent proportions, but was greatly leased at its elegant apvointments. Mr. Rosenthal said thut he had not seen the equal of the building in uny eastern city, ;r‘m court called forth his greatest aduwira- fon. o8 South have re- Au- amie, a s vis- Mrs. Robort M inloy, ess with dato ical knowledge cc Where's tht Owner ? Charlie Stewart, a well known Omaha crook, has been arrested at Codar Rapids, In. Ho had i his possession a flne gold watch and a pocketbook with the name “Garland, shoemaker, Omaha,” priuted therein, Hasn't the Sparkler. Mary Rasmussen, o bright-cyed young Jady, put in an emphatic plea of not guilty in Judge Berkn's court to the charge of steal- fug a damord ring from Mus, C, D, in whose employ sho worked as a servant, The case will be heard to day. A Word to Tile M ‘William Holcomb, of lilukuu written to Chicf Seavey, inclos as clgur woney, for information as to the ex- istence of a tile fuctory at or near “Why don't these tile manufuctu wvertise their busincss, Bow, has ton conts Chiof Seavey has r A lottor from Muncie, Ind, stating that Samuel Herr, olaiunng Omaba s his home, is wanted there for the larceuy of o gold watch. Horr was a member of company B, Second United States infantry, and was discharged at Fort Omabia about o year ago, Goodrich Hall's Sale, Dhe execution, held by Dennis Fitznatrick agaiast Goodrich hall was satisflod yestordag He purchased the building ut shoriff's salo last week for §25, and would have received ® deed to it, but George Armstrong called on tho sberiff 'with @ roll of money, satisfied Fitzpatrick's claim, and got a clear receipt, ses WS, Henry Gibson has just 1ssued, in a stron bound leather volume, the law last session of the legislature, lisher hus been complimented by the secre- tary of state for having gotten out the worlk more quickly thau it was ever printed before, excopt when the work was done by the samé publisher, Trade Journalists. J. New Nind, editor of tho Mi Valley Lumberman, published at Min Jis, I8 10 the city interviewing lumber dealers and furniture wen. He is accompanied AN INHUMAN MOTHER. Abandons Her Chfld to the Oare of Strangars. A cMcats little girl baby about fourteen days old was deserted by two women at the ropean hotel Thursday, Both women were blondes, and were dressed in white, The younger, who wore & red sash, is thought to be the mother, as she appoared somewhat ill; the eldor looked as though she might be the mother of the young woman, The two were seen at_the Union Pacific depot about 9 a. m. and it was thought that they had o overon the dummy. A few minutes later they appearca at the European hotel, where they took a room, the young woman ring in a trembling hand s Ford, St Louis.” Shortly after’ 11, both disappeared, leaving the child at the hotel. By its side was fourd a note nsking the proprietor, Mr. Kopald, to take tho child to & babics’ home, as thoy wore unablo to care for it. On & paper wrapped around the clothes around the clothes was the name “Poter Ford." The child was taken by Mr. Kopald to_the Clarkson mem al hospital. where it was cared for by Mrs, Moore, the matron, n refuge for it having been refused at the “Open Door.” Tho waif ie w very pretty child, and hos pital physicians say 1t has been suffering from ueglect and starvation, It will be cared for at the hospital until some 1 heurted person can bo found who will adopt it. The girl was an inmate of the poor house 1 suid she was the wife of a man named Franklin, who was an employe of the United States Wind Engine and Pump’ company. “T cannot praise Hood’s Sarsaparilla half enough,” says a mother whose son, almost blind with serofula,was cured by this meaicine. Py LI In the Courts. The Omaha and Grant Smelting & Refin- ing company was wade dofendant in ® suit begun in the aistrict court yesterday after- noon by Frank O. Gustafson. Plaintiff scts forth that on the 24th day of May, 1850, while he was employed as & laborer on the derrick used in crushing iron in the works of the de- fendant, he was, throngh the negligence of his for ously injured, for which ho now claims $15,000 damages. Gustafson was at work on the derrick at an altitude of thirty-five feet and, falling, sustained a frac- ture of the right leg, the erusbing of his hips and severe internal injuries, which have abled him from mauual labor pern o Adler & Sons clothing, ¢ Wisconsin cor pocatitn) beg: Hu.l'\\ to be due on account, with interest at 7 per cent since Augus 1851, Judge Hopowell came down from Te- 1 last He will hear a couple m school cases, the defendants being s Wheeler and Omar S. Hall, this 1ing, and ab noon will finally adjourn the nof court. Tho term b wheels of rolling bu almost unceasiug tember. Suit was commenced in the county court ves! afternoon by the Gates Iron works ¢ firm of Regan Bros. & Co., or S. Regan and Minot I to recover alieged to be due Uit from defendants on account, with st from August 20, 1885, ainst lots five and six, age place, an _addition iled with the clerk 1t evening. The last /. Hervey aud C. S. Hays, aud D Stuart_prays to be given immediate possession. The second lot 18 in the possession of Georgia A. Cloud_and Willis C. Cloud, and the Ame Bank and Trust company, of Woodsocket, Dak., is the plaintiff, 'The “value received” was’ in each case §200. since Lust Sop- block 1, to South Omuh: lot is held by Not a Ozlifornia Bear. Anybody can ecatch acold this kind of weathier. ~ The trouble is o let go, like the man who caught the bear, We advise our readers to purchase of the Goodman Drug npauy a bottle of SANTA ABIE, the Cal: ifornia King of Consumption, Asthma, Bron- chitis, Coughs and Croup Cures, and k2ep it . 'I'is pleasing to tho taste and death wplaints, Sold v $1.00 a bot CALIFORNIA CAT-R atar- its healing Give it a trial® and ) $1.00, sent by mail £ months treatinent $1.10, The Colored Trooper Bound Over. William Hand, the enlored trooper from Niobrara, who 18 charged with the murder of W. H. r, another soldicr, had a hear- ing before & Dundy, as United States commissioner yesterday afternoon. The princival witness was D. H. Small, a mem- ber of troop A, Ninth cavalry, who testified that he was standing near Haud when Car- ter came out of the quarters und_stopped to exchange a word with Hand. Small heard Carter say, “You are prejudiced against me, and Il leave you.” Hand roplied, *'No, I'n not pr i L" Carter n and walke When he ha feet Mand raised his carbine to lni shoulder and fired gt i, killiog bim almost in- anp was on guard ot the timo, inc and a belt filled with cart. 8 testified as to ringe the shot, finding the man_ dead, ete, Hand was bound over to the nexv term of court without bail, Excursion to Ogden, Utah. Round trip $30. On August 20th an excursion the Inter-State Land and Tewn Co., will leave Missouri river points for Og- den, Utah. The rate will be #30 for the round trip. Tickets good to return up to Sept. 19th. Passengers can have choice of routes. Ogden is now the most prosperous city in the country and money invested there at present prices will surely return a large profit. Ad- dress, IN run_by - 1807 £ LAND & TowN Co., Larimie St., Denver Col, Omaha on Public Domain, Judge Berka has given a decision in the case against James Van Orman, cnarged with selling ligaor on Cut-Off island without the required city liconse. Van Orman's saloon is 105 feet from thegeastern terminus of the Cut-Off luke bridie, and the city engi- neer has decided that the city limits extends 10 u poiut 231 feet beyoud the castern termi- nus of the bridge. On this showing Van Orman was found guilty. The case will go 10 tue district court on the point raised by Van Orian's attorney, who quoted Judge Brewer's decision to the effect that the entire island is public domain, VL WEIGHT PURE MARY AND MARTIN. They Become Elopers and Martin's Wife is Ab indoned. Word has just reachod Omaha that Martin Svacina, erstwhile proprietor of a dry goods store at 1858 South Thirteenth streot, sup- posed to be in nis native Bohemia upon visit to the scenes of his childhood, is not thore at all, but that instead he fs in Oali- fornia, with Mary Pechceb, a_young girl who was once in his employ. The story is short, simple and a chestnut. Mary clerked for Martin; Martin Joved Mary., Mrs, Mar- tin discovered it and said Mary must be dis- charged. Mary was discharged, but_love laughs at locksmiths and irate wives; Mary went to work at the Fair and became popu- lar; said she was going home to get married ; but instead skipped with Martin and $1,000 in_cash, and to-day the presumably happy pair are basking under the gorgeous skies of California_while Madame Martin Svacina still_runs the dry goods store on Thirteen stroet, and 4s she measures ribbon and calico ponders upon the duplicity of man and the weakness of women Mr. D. M. Grayson, of Corayille, Frank- lin parish, La., says: 1 think Swift's cific is the best blood remedy in the world, 1 have known it to make wonderful cures of persons with blood discases, some cases which had been regarded as curable. EDUUATIONAL FINANCES, What They Have Had to do in Douglas County. County Superintendent Bruner has pro- gressed in the preparation of his annual re- port far enough to show the receipts and ex- penditures in the schools for last year, which amounted to $645,165.20, In detail it is a8 followa: Money in the hands of the county treasurer July 8, 1880, state schoo! fund.... District sehool fund Total. . From the latte whil itom s d .41, ) belougs to the sinking fand of dis trict ity of Omaha, Jon debedness Allother......... Total, In the 1888, 211,408, “The receivts were: P‘nimn county treasurer, Jul 8 From & I'rom tuition fe From all other sources Total, The disbursoments made were as fo Salaries to male teachers . 2 alaries to female teacher: For builaings, site furmture. . . All other inde Allother purpos treasurers, $10,251.23. The Sacred Heart academy, for day pupils, situated on & Mary’s avenue and Twenty-seventh streets, is an insti- tution devoted to the moral and intel- lectual education of young girls. The sourse includes overything from u pre- paratory department to a finished ical education. Besides the ordi- lemical course, music, paint- ng and the languages are taught. Freunch is included in the or- dinary course. Difference of religion is no obstacle to the rc ing of pupils, provided they conform to the general regulation of the school. The scholastic term be- gins the first Tuesday of September. Classes commence at 9 a. m., and are dismissed at 83:30 p. m,, an hour for recreation being allowed at noon. BERKA MASHED HIM. An Achicvement Lowry Failed to Ac- complish With Mrs. Linderhoim. John Lowry was arraigned before Judge Berka, charged with an assault upon Jon Linderholm at Twelfth and Hick- ory streets. The quarrel arose over Lowry's attempt to claim a dog which wns in posses- sion of the Linderholm family. It culmin- ated in Lowry's throwing a bronze image paper weight at Linderholm’s head. When Mrs. Linderholm appeared as a wit- Lowry got funny and usked her if she shed on him at the tune. “Me mastied on you! " said Mrs. Linder- holu ntly. “God would nover for- give - getting mashed on such a look- ing man as you are.” If any mirth was left in Lowry after this crushinz retort, Judge Berka thok iv out of him by assessing a fine of $30 and costs upon him, Blackberry brandy, the old home remedy for bowel troables,Mihalovitch's Hungarian blackb juice is the best. A ttove Company Organized, A stove factory in this city is an assured fact. Articles of incorporation were filed yesterday. The mame of the corporation will be the Omaha Stove Manntacturing com- pany. The capital stock will be $160,000, dj- vided into shures of $100 each. which must be fully paid in at the time of the commence- ment of the corporation, The corporation dates from June 19, 1889, and will continue a hundred years. The highest amount of in- debtedness to which the corporation shall at any one time subject itself is two-thirds of the capital stock. ‘The management of tho corporation will be intrusted to a board of seven directors, each of whom shall be a stockholder. A list of the rpora tors fol- lows: John F. Fiack, Charles C. Georee, R. A. McEachron, Walter C. Hewlett, M. A. Upton aud Arthur S, Potter. Cook’s Tmperial Champagne is made by natural fermentation of the pure juice of the grape. There is none better., Estimates Allowed, The board of public works met yesterday afternoon and _allowed the following esti- mates: J. O, Corby, sewer repairing, $284.80; same, Thirty-firdt and Dodge, § i Hugh Murphy, paving, $4,034.33; same, §1,417.14; Ed Phelan, grading, $300.09; 211,15 same, $523.00; same, sawne, $103; Gibbons & Moran, $050,88; C. H. Pritchett, $34.24; same, $122,62; same, £1,020.27; J. C. Leavey, $I87 Canficld & & Co., #6,100.60 fow paving Clark streot from Sixteonth to Twvemty-fourth, G The Omaha Strewt Railway company was granted & permit today double track_on Si teenth from Howsed to Farnam; on Leaven- [rorth stroet fromfark avenue west to city mits. Absolutely Pure. This powder never varles. A marvel of pure- ty, strength and who smeness, More eco- nomical than the ocdinary kinds, and canunot be sold in (nm}mlnmll with the muititudes of lor or shortweight alum or phosphate powders, Eold only in cans. Hunnl aking Powder Com- pany, 128 Wall Street, New York. DEA =N ESS CURED by PeekaPar, VISIBLK TUBULAR EAR CUSHIONS s heard distinetly, | Comfortable, Buceossful where FIKE. Addre Bvmedios it A ook & progts lon ¥. HISC0X. ssb hrosinaz, UNPRELEDENTED ATTRACTION OVER A MILLION DISTIIBUTED. Louisiana State Lottery Co Incorporated by the legisiature in 15 tlonul and_charitable purposes, ang it franchise part of tie Tr- sent State Constivation, 1n Vote. ¢ Jlaco semian: M ton mouths of the year, - public, at the Academy of Music, New Orleans, L FAMED FOR TWENTY YEARS For Integrity of its Drawings, and prompt Payment of Prizes. Attested as follows: horeby cortify that we suporvise the ar. ats for all the Monthly and Semi-Annunl Drawings of the Loulsiana Sato Lot npany, andin porson manage And c rnwinges e solves, nnd that the and 10 ko e the company 0 use U 8 0f our signAtures o COMMI We, the undersigned banks and Al prizes dra il pay 1 State Lotteries SAHL KON, Pres. Untan Nadl GRAND MONTHLY IJRAWING At the Academy of Music. New Or leans, Tussday, ‘August 13, 1880, CAPITAL PRIZE, 300,000, ¢ uarters, &; toutt . oo o PRIZ 10,060 100 Prizes of 00 are 100 Prizes of 100 Prizes of £ prizes of 80 are 2m) #1,054,800 K capitai Prizes ire hot entit- Prires. Mformation leurly stat- +'Num. ssured bearing your full nd: g can CompAnLes, note onER tustied vy i York K- Chuiige, Bratt or Post Address egistorod Lettors. Containing Carrency to NEW OHLE TONAT BANK, <Y RI“\TEMBI R HANKS 0 d by tie presic d rights wre recogn e highest beware of all imitations or 0: LLAIL 18 the price of the smallest fraction of i tieket ISSUED 0y driawing. Anyhiting in'our name offered for less thn one dolias isa swingfe,” art or i\ NMWY&W. AHEflCk mmwmm FLoaTiNG - Sonp. WRAPPERS, (Lamoe 31203 *MARRHIESS - FOR * SHAMPOOING ) Cunhmpnq T HoTowRAsHs = 12 .qiobratef . 2 AcTors and ACTRESSES AND AMOI oo lurger Pustcal urd (G I tho i or tecommedntions u Ty of Kome | sltn 1 the World, Aug New York to Glasgow via Londonderry Anchorfa .. . | Clreassia, August 24 i . | pli Devonta, ... August17 | Anchoria Rept MWith regula weekly rmlnu.'n thereatter, Aoy Sy Ciy of Tton EXcuraon rates reducd ayallubie for s kiving priviiege Of seelng in ong arsey, Pleturesquo Clyde, Norh und fast o i alth ) o uth of s on LOWEST TEINS, Cireulnr Lotters of Crodl 40 Drufis forany AMOUNL wt lowest CUrrent retos Apply L0 any of OUF locul ngents or purgose. C| RAKNESS, gl MEN'S SHOES Boys’ Tn our Shoe Department you will find all kinds of reliable shoes for men and boys, at prices much lower than the same grade of goods can be bought for elsewhere. Ourimmense trade in Clothing and Furnishing Goods has been built up by giving well made goods at closo prices, and our Shoe Depart- ment is carried on on the same principle. We make a saving to you of from 50c to $2.50 on every pair of Shoes. This will be plain to you if you compare our goods and prices. Men's good Buff Shoes, WARRANTED ALL S0LID LEATHER, in Congress, Lace and Buttons, all styles of toes, at $1.25; sold by shoe stores at $1.75, 28; Men's good Calf Shoes in Congress and Lace, regular $2.50 Shoes at $1.75. Our $2.50 fine Calf Shoes have already a splendid reputation. They are Wardwell, hand sewed, have perfectly smooth insole and are absolutely free from wax, lasting tax or fitting nails. The, ble that anybody and everybody can wear them. Shoe stores would ask you fcr the same shoes $3.50, ‘We have them in all shapes and different toes. are so flexi- Our $2.75 Shoe is an excellent quality of Calf, genuine Goodyear welt, all styles toes,plain and tipped. For $3.90 we sell shoes made of the finest American calf or kangaroo, hand welt, and of the very finest workmanship; every pair warranted to give satisfaction The very best French Calf Shoe, strictly hand sewed. is sold by us for $5.50. This is the best we carry. There is positively no better shoe made, and you muke a great mistake if you think by p more money you get a better shoe. Every shoe store will charge you for the same quality and make $7.50 or §3 ng Boys' Shoes, good aud strong, in Button, Lace or Congress. from $1.15 up. You know what our “guarantee’ means, We “guarantee” all shoes we are selling from $2.50 up. Please Note—During July and August we close at 6:30 p. m.; Saturday p. m. Nebraska Glothing Gompany Corner Douglas and Fourteenth streets, Omaha. atl CDMI‘IEIH[ E[\LM HHNSULWIJJ[. Pari Lm\eml l\posmon 1€ now open. 1o on e ow 1n MMEI(E ESTABLISHED 186! { 186 So. Bure Curasl{ Chicago, llls, | Giark Bt The Regular 01d-Established JPHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Is stil Treating with the Greatest % SKILL and SUCCESS Unronw, ‘{ervrms and PUVatfi Diseases, L9~ NERVOUS DEBILITY, Lont Manhood, feiling Memory, Exhaustin, Terrible BROS.. 105 South 15th Draants, Hiena abd Pack Acke ard it the sets s 105 £ eading 1 enrly decuy and perhups Consumption o MOORES, 15 | Tomanfty, treated cicutihcally by new methods widh 12 % Dever falling success. . TS, B~ 8Y ILIS and all bad Blood and Skin Dise canss permancutly cured lDNLvnnd URINARY complaints, Gleet, Uonon hoea, Stricture, Varicocele and all discases of the Genito-Urinary Ofgans cured promptly without injury to Stomach, Kidneys or other Organs, | No experiments, © Age and experience ima . portant. Cons 4 sacred. B~ Send 4 cents postage for Celebrated Works on Chronic, Nervous and Deficate Diseases, B3~ Those contemplating. Mairiage send for DE, Clatke's celebrated ulde “Maic and Female, ench 15 Cents, Doth a5 cens. (stampr). Boctor.” A friendly fetter or cal ing and shame, and add den years to life, &@~Book Lite's Cents (stamps). Medicing and writings sent everywhere, secure from eXpoEurEs Hours, 810 8. Sundays 9 t0 12 Address F. D. CLARKE, M. D, . 186 80, Clark 8ts GHIGACD, e CHAHA MEDICAL $SULGICAS INSTITUTE. »\\ e, i muking the Ui 10 11 wre wavised 1o {ire-Paris in'one This Is also neeessary on nccount of the beavy tiavel during the spriog and summer montis, McCAGUE HARRY E. H. L. HALL. J. H. GREEN, 1 STILL A GHANUE AT $15. Some good hargains may yet bo found | among our 0dd sizes of mon’s suits. i | in mind these are rot inferior goods which | we offer, but firstclass 1n every particular. 501 Farnam St., Ageats, Omaha, Neb. MAURICE W. KOZMINSKI Consult ths save future suffers ON SALE PRINCIPAL POINTS EAST, WEST, NORTH and SOUTH —AT ARNAM ¢ 1302 AMERICAN EXPRESS COMPANY'S Department recelves o N. 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Bole Agenis, 0 Furmlm strcet. Omaha DREXEL & MAUL, Successors 10 John G, Jacobs,) Undertakers andEmbalmers Attheoldstand 1407 Farnam St. Orders by telegraph solicited and promptly attended, elephions 10 N EAK A FflEE Tfllll. nited %0 to ( ithout ment of dutiesat New York. Rates nxlow ns those of nny responsible con 0 CHARGE MADIE FOR CUSTOM 10U MR CATA . with or pany. 5 BROK- s for United ror polnt of Lading apst Hu o RICTTA R, HARYE. 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