The Dallas Daily Herald. (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 97, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 17, 1880 Page: 5 of 8
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T1IH DALLAS lllCItALl) WJ2DNKSDAY MOIlNtNtl. HAKCII 17 I860.
3IATTKUOY MAIL.
liEWO OP OUR NEAR NEIGHBOKa
ItKllrnixl to Terminate Hi (ii.lvei.lou
No Niill-f millnlUli ort'itrl Wurlli
i:iiavorhiir In Mtu'iirv llui
liileriialloiiMl lUllrunil
UAI.Vr.NTO.
Uai.VMioW jfsrcu In 191
Humor linth it that the hut i!t Wuit
narrow iriiace railroad it to lnw
in Hiullierri terminus here eventual'
will liiveil(ut unit give jmrtlcul nr in inr
i.it Inrncl C'itwi. l'remdunl of tin) liaf-
ve.tnn Ilnimton iic Henderson mud is here
unJ li csreliilly Iuomiij into urn coiidillon
of that lino witii I lie ol'jeelail Jium liisn
V.IJ. of clJullnK all difficulties. The tell
ringing and 1 mum say "ayew."
ronr mouth.
IttiorliHl Dally. J
rHT Wohtii Muroli id Into
AVoutlior cold and streets muddy. Cuiit
Juliii Knight on of our prominent cattle
uu'iii will start for Colorado wllii luro herd
of ciittlo on the tlrt of iioxt month. in t
Worth huii a ihootiiiK club
with Dr. Hitrriidnll u pm-i-
dent. A very liiloruaiing law luit over ono
of the lni')'.t oitmte in the town will iimbn-
bly be inmiiulod at hii early day. Captain
I'aJdock Inn been in Marshall for tho pasl
low days. Jlr It. Similey In tnKiiiic
steps ' to oryiuii.u a inuniciil and
dniiiinlli club in thin city
Vory little nows in town to-day nothing of
importance biii occurred for several dy
Tim locturo Hint wu to hiive
been delivered lit tho Christian church
U'-liight hint lj0ll postponed indi llniloly.
The capitalists of Ji'uit Worth held h pilvnto
mooting in the Ihw ollloa of Smith A; JarvU
lust uud brought into consideration thu
ways iiiii moans of ritfcinK funds uud making
itrrunijfinonts for having the Traiieontiiieii"
tul raili oud extended to tliia plneo. Our
strongest and mint ontei prising capitalists
tire ut tho lii'iul of tho move anilwo limy ex-
pect bonellcinl results from llioir labors.which
will give Kort Worth an iiTerlustiii boom.
At tho Kl l'aso hotel : T U .Mnnn Chicago!
Long HcotoIoiII' Arlington! M L Hpoiice
Texas Jixpross Co; J A (ioresnn Texas o
1'aeille; 1 S Andrews Dallas! Me.Myur Fort
Worth; M 1' Murly do; L M Jlenlon do;
John .Simpson KojM'j II C Klliott bt Louis;
John W Dolaney T As I' ily; it S Urny
Cincinnati; T lleuuar Dallas! ri U Audi-r-pen
Dallas! S Harris do ; IS l Cowcn city:
K !S Chneii N O; C A Andrew Sherman;
l.nwn'nce Jones Shcrumui 11 i1' Schiiliz
Uilouiis; lljui vk Si Louie; SI 11 Mil;
liken Lowisbiira It It ritepbens do; W T
Johnson i-ity; i llnrriiiON Clvhurnu; M
lluntloy (Tnlvcxtoii; W T Siimp.in do; U T
l'ottei' 'JVxHikhiiu; J J Cliidester A
T ii V .Mnil; U. .MolWu city
PrrNoiinl.
Mrs. John W. Kerr bus been in the ci'y
sevt'i'iildnys visitini; fiien.ls.
Mr. L. JI. Openbeimer uiul lady nro jjuU
of tho Griuid-Vind?or hotel.
Ciiptuin George UhiuHcs n promiucnt
citi.un of Galveston is in tho city.
Mr. John W. AIcKiimoy business n.una-
ger of Allies Ilerndon n in tho city.
John W. MoKiimey ngont of tho Agnes
Ilerndon Trou ) is ul tlw Grand-Windsor.
Mr. Mnx JIiiiis Deputy Collector of the
first division third district from Austin
is in the city.
Mis. Tom Wulkor left . lust evening tor
rilieibyville Illinois in mutwttr to u telegruin
notifying her of tho illness of her mother.
Henry Sunders of Now Iirivuufols the
popular agentof tho New Iinuinfels Woolen
Jliinufuctiiring company is spendint: sevorul
days in tho city in tho interest of his mills
and is stopping ut tho Gruud-Windsor.
IIo tor Iluiilnvllle.
Cuptuin McGnry acting for Cunningham
& Ellis losseos of the penitentiar)'. 'no have
tho transferring of convicts to tho ponitot-
tiary passed through on tho 5:45
oast-hound train last evening having in
ehargo th following from Fort Worth;
William Mitchell thett of cattlo.two ycui;
John Allen thoftof n horse five years; John
Clark burglary tbrco years; John Smith
forgery two years; Jesse Thompson
colored theft of a horse five year?;
Sam Samuels thoft df a cow tivo years.
The list was joined here by tho following
convicted in the Dallas District court:
Frank Jones theft of a bor;e nine years ;
Stevo Guddy embezzlement two years;
Eugene McGee robbnry two years ) 0. W.
Norton robbery seven years.
They were chained together with an iron
collar passing around their necks and were
all with ono exception young men.
in i:t mid I I.
This is tho prize puzzle. This is the won-
der of tho day that it tbo running the peo-
plo everywhere wild. Grave and learned
professors of mathematics in the first colj
legos of the land am pouring over it and
trying to solve iu Ministers of the gospel
statesmen lawyers editors merchants.ladies
children all are racking their bruins for
solution. "Well Sanger Brothers now have
the puwles for sale. They hure just re-
ceived a lot the first brought to Texas and
are ready to servo the public. Go there and
get one und try your hand jiut to.be in
fashion if for nothing elso. . -1
The Knllonnl llutrl.
No hotel in the city has maintained such a
prestige as has the National and no regime
.at thia deservedly-popular hotol has done eo
much to earn 1U fair fume as the present
management of Mrs. MoMurray. Thia ex-
cellent landlady know exactly how to run a
hotel both for the convenience of transients
and the comfort of regular boarders. Gooo
meals come first and cheerful well-kept
rooms neit with a plentiful amount of at-
tention to both by hostess and employes.
These requirements to command the public's
patr. nage are rigidly adhered to at the Na-
tional to which tact is to be attributed its
splendid run of business.
Iuipnrtnnt KMlroad Connection He-
. tween Texna nd Xw Orleani.
Washington March 10. A bill was intro-
duced in the House yesterday by Mr. Ellis
of Louisiana providing for the restoration of
the Opclousas land grant to Morgan's Louis-
iana and Texas railroad company and for
the extension of a branch of its roid with a
enmtof land to Alexandria and Shreveport.
This will givo New Orleans two important
railroad connections with Texa one by
Lake Charles niid Orange to l tHMon the
other by Shreveport to Marshall Co ini ctii g
with the Texas & l'seiHc railroad. A tring
effort will bo made to have tho O m-nitteo on
Jtailroads take earlv action on the bill.
t il t t Ol .Vt II.
Accoiiiila AII)Hin..nkkiiu of iM.
iiiiiii'ci lite.
City Council nut In rculur aeUi
ut the rouncll cliiiniler luit iill.t
the Miiyi.r proildlnu; Koll ritll.J utiaunl
Aldnriueii Keller nnd Wlillln. Tim luinulei
of thu I tut liiiwlhiK worn Nad upproTod.
The O'Minnltlee i Claims U wbuni iimilry
iiccouiiU wererofi-md rucuni uiui.e I tl.nl tho
followimi Lj kllowud uiul ordered paid I
Klni; and Duuhcrly Uro d partmuut I 8 00
J A Wink.
2i 6H
It IlllnnlittiCo "
KW Chilils 11
H Aaron "
China Hull 11
J T Cary "
John Herman "
8 Kins "
Curtis & RoMnson "
Charles Wuavur lumber
J i Hurry "
Lvln A Aldrldge stationery
K G Chllda coal
C F Stevens stationery
China Hall
Water Hupply Company
Water Supply Company
1-iulori) Freiberg & Co
H Thomp.on tiospllal
li M liond "
llDSiimuidi "
7 50
6 7
111 75
li 76
10 50
1 00
It) 115
CS 6(1
1 !!6
211 (Ml
7 60
2 25
(I -if
2H0 0)
10 00
lt Ofi
6 00
0 76
10 00
.1 A Thomas "
10 HI)
0 W
lo no
('harles Kahn "
it F Kiseulohr "
Mrs A Johnson "
11 00
C Abley calabooao
K) HO
10 60
10 01)
7 60
Hll 115
Moroney tV Co.
Ilui'iild ui'iiiiiiiir
Herald "
Georgo llorgcr
CbuiTes Wurner luinbcr
M ll
Uailore Fiviberg & Co
Total $M
i ii ... !. s ........ i 1 iiii I i
V'll llti'VI"ii uiv vlt vvjsik -
sued unl in llo bimdrt of tli ollicor. arutuu.t-
hiic lo Irl.'.KJO wro ordered dnntroyod.
Un mution of Aldurnmn Culdttoll tiocoil-
pnnn upt'dittoworndc'diroyod oil thoSSlfl.OOO
of liio fright per cont. lioiidn.
' r "
viirmicy tUke clloot iron it jmHirt wu
r nil) nnu (miiijiii n miiiu ntiM Miiwa i'""di
whs Hdoptd.
An onlwiHiife opon.nn; nu oxirnKjinu
I a ivrti'il on " VH w" innui'H.n
its parage pained its third reading and was
BUI' in:n.
.. . ...lIKHt tli Limn nr nT
nil uriiiiiniiiv M"iiii...i.irt ..iv .....
slock-yanls within tbo limiu of tho city of
Dallas and the penning of stock lu tho city
was read and after some squabbling passed its
second ivading and on motion of Alderman
i'lllard tho ordinance was laiu upon tuu
liilo.
An ordinance openine und exionding Hove
street to talio ellect from and afier its pas-
sage was read and passing Us third reading
wan iiilopt.il.
Oilier iiintleri of minor importance were
acted upon when Council ailjourned.
At tlie 1 Inane.
An appreciativo audience last evening
again wiilcmml uio rinaioro ir.n.po nnu
again all wont away dvlighted with tho charm-
ing and prollciont .rendition of the sevcml
characters in this singular comic ojicra. As
bofore JosepUino. l'liittercup and Hebe
broiighl down tho houu. Littlu Junniu in
"sad is tho heart" was in splendid voice clear
and distinct with never a trip in her rip-
i!ing silvery tones. In tho duett iu
tlio second ant tho again r.'nchcd
C and ovolled' the ni to iu ad-
ininililo stylo. Littlo Miss Murdoch is a
" Daisy" iiiducd and was us bright bewitch-
ing and mischievously coquettish us pre-
viously. Kva Trench is ono of tho most ver-
ntilo littlu actresses on tho stage being nu
fj.it and equally proficient in any of tba char-
acters. Knlirely at home on tno boards
thoroughly up in her part mid a natural ac
tress alio must remain unexcelled. Willie
Newman as Captuiu Corcoran has n perfect
conception of tho part assigned him and al-
tho.ii'h gonerally good was especially so in
lhat verv dilllcult portion the solo
in the beginning of Act II. All
through he mot tbo hearty . appro-
bation of the audience Arthur Dunn
wus as good as the nightboforo and that is
as high a compliment as can bo paid him.
italpu Kackstraw by Selina Rough with her
sweot smooth voice was excellent and Miss
llattio . as Sir Joseph met with uni-
versal favor for although nover before hav-
ing undertaken tbo character tho fact was
not discernible to tho most critical eyo. A
smoother rounder volume of voice is rarely
heard. George JJruoning the fat point kept
tho audience in a good humor and a titter.
Indeed all were good and it is dilllcult to
make comparisons of excellence. The duetts
and quartotls tho marching dancing etc.
wore all well done. To- lay at 2 o'clock
there will be a matinee and wo predict
an overwhelming rush for sosU During
their stay hero tlvso juveniles haVe won the
admiration and kindly feelings 0f our peo-
ple. So happy on the Btage. So genial and
well-behaved off It their presence here has
been a rare treat to theatre-goors. To the
press and the people of tho State wo henrtil.
commend this estimable troupe ot young
artists ss also their accompanying manager
Mr. lilanchard than whom a moro courteous
and intelligent gentleman travels with no
company. We wish him and thom tho full-
est measure of success
Aftnpfi Ilcrndon.
This boautit'ul and talented artiste sup-
ported by a metropolitan company will ap-
pear shortly in our city and present to our
citizens tho beautiful and emotional society
dramas entitled "Lady Chslloner" the pres-
ent reigning sensation of London and aow
being played at Hay-market Theatre to
crowded houses and "A True Woman."
Miss Ilcrndon comes to our city with ono of
tlie unestanu most complete communes unv-
oting. She Is the acknowledged rival of Jan-
au9chek Davenport Bowers and Morris and
our amusement-loving people are promised a
rich treat. The costumes worn by this com-
pany are tho handiwork of Worth the Paris
milliner and aro said to be elaborate and
matrriilicent. Miss Herndon is no stranger in
our ci'y and on the occasion of her appear-
ance she will no doubt bo greeted by her
many friends and admirers. We bespeak a
crowded bouse.
'eniauTiklnK
Judge Andrews of McKinney tbe super-
visor of the census for this dlstrictwasm the
city yesterday. The objeat of bis visit was
for tho purpose of enumerating the districts
in the county and to look after tho appoint-
ment of some ten enumerators for the coun-
tv whose names will not be made known until
theiirstof May. The work of taking the
census will begin the first day of June.
retlprnl Cnnrt.
Judgo McCorndck presiding reserves his
decision in the Dallas & Wichita railroad
nn'tter until Friday.
Georgo Fox charged with nmkinff and
pa-hing counterfeit money in 1873 at McKin-
nev. tried in this court yesterday and
fi't'ind guilty by the jury. The Court has !iot
yet p:-s-:cl e:itv;i:o.
Salit4lt HI SKI.KiialaU
' KOKKION.
J.ii aai iii.il iii'li lu -Muun-t'iition 'lull ami
m. Im'l inM lim niluti'ta li lul'Mllim Or-
liiina ) 7 -lii I r lu .jOall Amerl-
faa saha 611 imlrai aMMinlalluu ami
i'"rl liliiUl lii'l'iHila low liildtUlnat cluaal.
Iliuilmis In r Mariui unlivery. V.I lnii
ami A .ri 1 7 s-liiiiV Airll ami Hay
7 Vlilut; o- Ji liny .uil Julie I MlJrtl H-(.1
'luiiu ana July ;'i H Wi Jul V ami AiiKiiai
7 u-n.'in. 11 Auxii'l ami H..i i.-ii.i..r J fi-in
kkipluinliur ami Oi'lnlur. TU IliaiHl UuUiUer
si'J Nnvniiiiur li ;0 j; luliuua waid
l-ari .ill u).lil
I ..H . iu-l''lauJa 71-lil OilruiiaT1 i low
inliiilHhK olakolil' ulloiia lor Mnmu ituliml)
T i'-'J SUri'li ami April 7Si April int Majr Kl
Hr aim .iiiiie t o-u.'i Jiioa aim JUiy 7 a iu
AumiioI ami n jilt iiiu. r 7 U .Wi Ui'tutmr aud Ku-
(vmOurai i i. .i-Muill fur yaraa and lalirlns ut
Uauchfatur null anil lainllng ilown 'kiiliin
II 1 1 1 1.I..I I.h itil'lililna elnaa 11-alloiiH Maicn
and April deliver 7J-;U May und J uuo 7
a -in.
4 i.sics Ainil.an .l"0
6;ii i. ui. Kularea vluau I baroly steady
MiW yoitit
NawYmia March Hi.-Htnc.ks I nmnar
(AHIuki'liaujiiMi'UK.it'il il" lnil I "i i Mllv
li la iii'Klt'Uieiti tiovvnitaanla aiady.
Naw VuiiK Mareli la CiilU'U dull and
n i ii i hI j aal'.a 41.1 kaloa
Ml'lHiini- iiiiiaiiils 1 8 las
UlildlliiKOrliiaiia ii 6-loe
Ir utnraa iieaiK .
Man li II OJa
April 11 0U 4
May IH
Ja'ia I.I 4''4
July Ill 67a
Aimual Ill Dua
OAI.TKMroN.
Uai.vxston Maich in. Co'.tnn lleeelpts
.ll'.'l etii'iria tolireat llillnlu. I ivmllueiil
-: I'liioee. - : I'liautiwl I wiatwi.i liJ j
sun k !WMI4; titles i imuitel clusid ui ni-
Uiul. liuoil ndiMUiig HUt
Mlil'lllim I'ie
l.uw iiinl'lliiix iJ'.r
(inuil oiilinuiy li(ir
indliiai'y ll'.c
KANHAil t ITV.
K ansas t'Hv.Uuich lil-Wlii'iit-Nii9ipot
Slll'ISi'.
IumhI ('(TV Jlaioh III. Il.icoO clear 7i
rib and Ions 7
KKW OIII.KASS.
Naw Oui.KANa Ulnroli Jil Night Outoo
iiii'Hiiinri sail'. n.uou.
Uiw ordinary
ordinary 11 e
liood culinary 1 1 'if
LOW lUI'liUllltf iai'
Mlililllnir l'.-'.r
liood innii!iii IICaC
.ti nun ink in i - i.
llwelniK art. .1ln.li urnsa Il.TiCJi fxi oils lo
Ureal iiiliiaii IS4IA I'lancr i L'uulluoiil
80. :i; foiiHiw.se I ainca vv.!vii
nt uiiiKa si aren JU.-i.oru easier :n l
Viu. Uu sllulig 0.i47.
Srw (liu.KAsa March la Klmir nollve and
Arm i Mun'rllna. & imn::i: limililu extiR
It 7. oil 00; i'rehln extra Hj'. I Higher grades
U'i!tV i'erU iiilet oil K; new la 00.
Liu .I siiinuy: u-'ieii in kiK f.. r
H'llL uii'iilNalimJv Willi filr denuiiidi aiionldors.
lor an. I1. I raea.il. 4 40; clear rllia V7l olnr
allies "l'. i' aeon mini qiinieu ai:
.'iiitil'l th A'.n'.i clear rlln 7!Bi cli ar
sl'l" svdu. Hams iiuii i ciioic.a sntfui'-ciireii
IIVUHHCll N.i.MKI. Vt lllDKey (Ulel j wo lern
I'llili'il 1 Cum C'l'ileti iiilel and sleinlyi
citl'K'iUH Ol'tiinary In irlllin Jl.i.sll)..
.-uioii' I i a wl ilenmud lull it I con i fluiiiinon
lo ui.ikI i-miuiiiiiii a Si" 7'. itidr to I'lillr 1'idr 7'.l
's. I'liiiie in clinic T'.oH'i; yelluw clurlfleir
Htv. Molhsnea In H' '"it 1 1 -in II ni I nl lull
I'i'Ic.-h; ci'imiioii :aj it.-ui; inn- a.i.NU iiilrllii4nl
".li' (IJi iirlme in eh Jre fidtlil. Mice anireo lull
llnu: oiilliiiiry In elinlee. i.i7.
Si'.w Diu.iiAN'. March lii. Sk'ht fj.Sti p r
lli'.ii'iiii'l I'leiiiluini McruiiK jiaiiK lsi'1 ion-
Sols .i '.(rtal.'
kw Voiin Miircii Hi ( mint! in t rcji'li'i.H
.VWi kmsh l.Di.'i; IniurcS dossil Unruly
I a 'V siilcs eiiiil liuloH
Jl nvli 13 IKi
A m il It e iia 0
M
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June
July
Aiitfii-'
Sep em her .
iiiMoiicr....
N'.iy.-iniK r
L1-. i'1'iiilicr .
...
1:1 llnlil 4'
1.1 Mill'3 If:
1:1 C'laW 6.
11 S7nH ill
. ii t.'ali 41
. Ill ()
-2 a I. Ml.
nkw Vonn Much IU. Coiion dull; ults
4 4nl lifilrta.
Midillliiir ilpliuuls 13 3-16i
Mlildllinrdrli'iiiis 1-1 6-IU
i in-"ll laled ct ri iliU 71.1! exports In
lircnt llrltiln tJ.IUUi irnuMi ( continent
7 -.'is: c.astivise -
nw Vonn March 10 -Cofl' o dull and
I'.iveri (loimr'ii 13V.ll.1Vl Juli loll UVfiU.
Huuar htadv nml In Mlrdniiiaiiill cent rlt ncal
ssiws ll-ia.i dr lo good ri'llidni7V'7.'i; prime
an. I n ileed lti""i lair Inquiry for .staiiuiird ami
siendv nt IK'.iii"ili'4.
Nkw Voiik Nu ch HI Wool n inj business
fair; donie.tlc lleeee 4s.l'l; pulled S.'ltfil;
unwashed. IK'.s li; Texas. UlfnlO
Hides fairly iictl.e and strnnfft How Or-
lcnnH selented. UWnllli Texas iniodlH-
RosonflelJ L Dond
704 ELM ST. 704
WHOLESALE AKD RETA1C
P1AI.ERS is
10
aft-foods delWered toany pnrtot the city
ra
SADDM.RT.
Manufauturers and Wholesale Dealers la
all kinds of
Saddlery
-AND-
Harness.
Everything la the BsdiUery and Harness line
manufactured and kept In stock. Tlie largott
inanufactory lu the State. '
Salesroom 603 Elm Street
Factory 718 Elm Street
tir.ncri hmises at Fort Vforlh I'.mwnwood
Aiisitn AVaco Marlln Aryan Vexla r.a.)
Whitney
. oi ist Ai)Vi:tii.i ii: i-i
Scruggs Vandervoort t Barney
ST. LOUIS MO.
LEADING RETAILERS
DRY GOODS SUITS
j lOirr c i.oi lis ikh.m ah sii iu
(n OY AMIJKIC anil nj ii iMi:it.
UIMIt MhniV and CliII!rfn NUITIS nml
( I.OAIi Yuiilli' niul ojM SI ITN !Imim
I lilltlrCN'aj and llny ViNK NHOllSj AUoinol
x ihIv( i.iiuniliM.luri r. o onlcr. or l.iulltV
M 1 IS and 1HI sm;s. for lyc iierft-rllon
of lit niul nuallly ol nork stuml inirlvalled
'ow in daily roceipt of
IMMENSE SHIPMENTS
Of NKW FKKSII GOODS ui every fliis nml doHcrljulon
which we uro aelliiiij; at n ioe n low on urticlcs of oqmil vuluo
cm bo iniroliiiMid iu AM' MAUKICT.
OUR ORDER DEPARTMENT
I thoroughly orjnmizoil untlep moat conutonL fiuporinton-di'iu-y.
Sainplos sent on ni))HeiLioii to every Huolioii ol tho
country. Orders urgently solicited. lVompt and faithful
nUontiim iiHMirod. All goods marked in Jilaiu figures:
Ono mid ONLY one prioo.
421 423 and 425 NORTH FOURTH STREET
I'ltlKTEK AS
GEO. D. BARNARD & CO.
MAM FAC'lTllKIt OK
BLANK BOOKS j
LITSZOG-FavA.FECIDK.S
Eiriritoir ca. tcl X & tEa.tlon.cx'sEs.
t'l'l'.LIllii IIM OF ALL
LE&AL
reil In tho
i'ii V 42 Korllli Main i..
Hircstnllljhment Is very iniicli ill" liuye!
al.ivliiiil i Ivcr. ilnr rtcil Ni.eetnllv h (hi silnnll'
turn- vs end hVnl Kaiate agu.ua w'ltli all kluusnl' l )oka l'i lining "H'l rmiulred lu
tlieii-'olUces. J. I.; II AM)l.i:K
Ageni inr winwrn jexua Annies'. i.cck cx n 'i. "iii.us 'lex
K. W. IMM Itr.Y
fel27 ' Agent Tor Kitstorn i. xua. A.M s IIhIIim. T.x.
MI'SK'AI. MTIU HWIUSF.
Jl. SUMNER Sc CO
WHOLKSALE AND UKTAIL DEALICliH IN ..; ) .' . .
PIANOS ORGANS
AND r i '' '
MUSICAL MERCHANDISE.
ST. LOUIS DEPAltTMKKT
708 k 710 Locust Street.
The Largest Stock
NKW HOUK AD 15CSTON
Orders trom Texas Merchants a Specialty. We can
Supply you with Everything In the Musical line.
Manufacturers of Jewelry
AXD UEALEItSIS
BTAMONl) 00DS WATCHES CLOCKS
Spectacles Silverware Etc.
61-1 MAIN ST. - -
.or.
O NT VTIOM.ltH.
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