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MLifcMkMMMAte atajawT"- ww wnwrw. - CAPITAL CITY COURIER, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1892 w"l A- ' lV POPULATION OF LINCOLN ' 65,000. g 0rnr I Oth and P Streets. Special Snlc every ilny next week nil our newstockof WASH GOODS. Fine Ginghams nnd llrntulonburg Suit Ings k specialty, H. R. NISSLEY&CO. TAKE NOTICEI The Couriir will not I rcsixtnslhto fur ay debts marts by any ono In Id nnme, tin. sb a written order nvconuxuilv the mine, Wc wnnt to close out our P. D. CORSETS If price Ik nny object to your buying one, call niul sec us, Cor. O niul uth Sts. Opcrn House Corner The Courier Cn he Found At Hotel Lincoln Nsws HUnd. Windsor Hotel News Htnnd. CenlUt Hotel New Htnnd. , , ,.,. OtJell's Dlnlnit Hull, Miuonlo Toroplo 11th nSS?&r Htorn. 1W0 O Htrcot The UotlmnVNuws HUnil. liaa O tiU The Apex, HI North Hth Htrool. Krt. Young, l7 O Htrcot. u, , Clsion, Kleloher A Co., 1120 O Blrcot. Westorneld1. itarlwr Miop, Burr Moe. International News Emporium, lB O Kt. . Bon Ton OlRnr Moro, 1M North 111 h Htrcot. 'Moore's News Btnnd, 114 Houth Hth Htrcot. Mr-An extra supply of papers i Is "J"' J at the Uothnm, In case other NowsdeWers applies run short. HEADQUARTERS MEN'S FURNISHINGS. t " W. R. Dennis, H37 O Street M37 Church Advertisements, Commencing April first, The Couhikh will insert notices pertaining to sociables, festivals, lectures, meetings ami sermons for all churches free of charge. Advertisement for entertainments where an admission It charged will be Inserted at one-halt tho reg ular rata Notice of rnblleatlou. Lloyd Malonej Cotton Malone, Flora Belle Malone, Katy Malone, Albert Malone. Harah A.Hhoenhelland KrederiokO Kills will take notice that on the ta day of January, 1H01, the Nebraska Stock Yards Company, of Lin. ooln, Nebraska, plalnttrTherulii, died Its peti tion In the District Court of Lancaster County Nebraska, against said defendants, the object and prayer of which are to foreclose a certain mortgage executed by Hamual MoClay to this plaintiff, upon the following described real state t Lota Three(8)and ur (4.) In Block Nine ().and IxiU Fifteen (IS,) and KlRhU'vn (18.) In Block Twenty two 08) In West Lincoln, Lancaster County, Nebraska, to seouro I ho payment of two certain promissory notes, dated on theSlstdayorJuly, IBM. for the sum of llW.TSeach. and due and payable In two and three year from the date thereof: upon said notes and mortgage thore I now duo and pay able the sum of rive Hundred and Twenty dollar and Twcatyftve cents (SSsUaO), for whloh sum, with Interest from this date, plain. UtT pray for a decree, aad that defendants my be required to pay the tame, or that said premises may be sold to satisfy the amount found due. You aro required to answer said petition on or berore tho 7th day or March, UN. Nbbbabka Stock Yabds Co., of Lincoln, Nebraska, by It attorney Dawes. CoiTroth A CunnlDgham Dated the SSth day of January, vm. l--4t Laeal and Personal, Lincoln Ice Co., 1010 O Bt. Telephone 225 For first clas Tonsorial work, tee Wester field. Archer, dentist, Brace block, over Merch ants Bank, J'Caion City Coal at the Whltebreast Goal and Lime Co. Mis C. J. Gutlmette, modiste, Latta Block , over Miller & Paint. Take elevator. Cabinet baths for ladle given by Mrs. B. D, Catlln professional masseur, 1220 P street. "Shogo" baa been at the head of all west ru lour for eight year. It must b e good. Ladle cau have their party dressec cleaned by the Freuch dry prooees at the Lincoln (team dye work 1105 O street Application for rental of Turner ball for socials and dancing received at P. J. Wohlen berg's cigar store, 198 8. Uth street. Flannel shirt cleaned without shrinking by the French dry cleaning process, only 15 eta. at Lincoln Steam Dye work, U05 O street. "Not how cheap, but how good" is the MM at the new 8tudio Le Qrande. Call ,m4 St their work, 134 south Twelfth street. Order for piano tuning left with Young aad Elder, 9U8 south Eleventh street, wiU receive prompt attention by 8. C. Quick. Never order a photograph or picture of aay kind until you have seen the work done at she new Studio La Qrande, 134 south Twelfth street. The celebrated Egg Shampoo removes dandruff and promote the growth of the heir. Fcr sal by Mis Johnston, 1114 O street. Gentlemen should now get out their Ian swawer's suit, take it to the Lincoln Hteam dyWork 1106 Q. street aad have it cleaned, dyad, repaired or pressed out. , Latest stadias aad a full line of artist asterisk a$ popular price at the new Lin cete fracas aad art company, with Elite Studio, aj dsottta Eleventh street Tim Couhikh Invite Itslroitilor to con tribute) to this tloparlmunt, sending us eltlior by mall, iiu'Moimot or tclophono, (No, !)) personal lloins, reports of parties socials, tens, weddings, ohiirohentortnlumouts, must calcs, etc., which hitvo or aro about to occur, Never mind tho laiiKiingo) kIvo us tho point niul wo wilt do tho rout. It Is essontlnl though, Hint wo havo this Information at ;thu earliest practlcalilo moment. Whenever nil Invitation to these events lsoxli'iuled,H CoU IUKH representative vrlll to delcgnted to at lend personally, Kn.l TDK TUESDAY KVRNINO CLUII. Tho liiimibvr of tho Tiiesitty Kvenlng club wore oluvcily entertained by MIm Iah Hhenrs nt tho Hotel Lincoln Tuesday oven lug, when nil Inleiestlng program wus roil ilonil nml nit uxi-eedlngly ngroonbln session enjoyed. A novel feature, niul ouo which ntTorded much plensuro, was the renilliiK of an original valentine by eacli member pros out. This was followed by an entertaining literary program and thou termlcliorenu pleasantries, to Mls Wtllougliby' delightful music, were oiijoyod. Those present wero tlio Misses draco Urillltii, Ulivu Lottn, Dunn loomls, Maiulo Mlllor, Corn Hardy, Auue Kutike, U'llu Hhenrs, Clara Wnlcli, Uurtnulu taws, Mls Hholdim, Miss Welch or Cadis, O,, Mr. Upliam, Mwura W. 8. Htull, Bam K. Low, Oscar Kunko, W. K. Hardy, W. Mor ton Hinllh, Ueorgo Covert, J. J. l'orshing, Frank 0. Kolirung, 0. U. Mullen, O. W. tlor wlir. Dr. and Mrs. C. K. Ladil, Mr, mid Airs, J. II. CumiliiKliam, Mr. nml Mrs. A. II. Cot- froth. TUB I'll! UIJLTA'TIIICTA'H JOLLITY. Tho members of the Phi DoltA Thota socie ty cluvorly onterUlnwl their friends at tho homo of Hay Welch Friday ovonlug. Tho houso was artistically decorated for iho oc casion, siullnx, roses and liellotiopo abound ing in prolusion, wuiie mo iiiiiiiium nuiu Iwnkodwlth iomom. Tho pleasures of high llvo wore enjoyed, the royal prlso being cap tured by Mis Mullen. Delightful refresh ment were served and an exceeding plenMiiit time had. Among those present wore thu Missus Mullen, Treemun, Hutchinson, Hardy, Hholdon, Uuiks, Helena and Nellie Lau, Hammond, Higbter; fliis uartlst Mcmih UeoigeUtrwU, Hay Welch, Churles Ly man, Klllo t, Kdiulston, Wofttormau, J, A. Harris, Haggard, Wing, PilUbury, Caullold, Hardy. TIIK 11011 K1K CLUII. Tho Hoh if club were eutortnlnod lost Wednesday evening by Mr. nnd Mrs. George Cook at their residence, 1420 L street. Thu prises wore secured by Mosdnmos O. M. Thompaou nnd E. E. Urown, and Messrs F. A. Warron and F. M, Hall, rvspvctlvoly. Those present wero Mesur nud MusdauiiM E. E. ltrown, F. A, Drown, Goo. Urown, A. G. Ulllmeyor, Goo. II. Clarke, F. M. Hull, A. Hurlbut, A. E. Konuurd, C. M. Keoler, W. E. Klrker, H. K. Moore, 8 E. Moon, J. P. Maule, J, C. ttalsbury, O. M. Thompson, F. A. Warren, W. D. Wolcott, J. W. Wlug or and 0. E. Yates. AN BAHT LINCOLN PARTY. Afvery pleasant surprise was tendered Mrs. M, E. Urown at hor homo, 2.VJ South Twenty-seventh street, by a largo party of friends Tuesday evening. Dancing was In dulgod in, refreshments were served and an evening of general pleasure enjoyed. Tho at fair was planned and executed with tho most consummate skill. Those presout wore: H. C. Young, J. C. Balsbury, Sawyer, Roberts, Smith. Stevens. McDonald, Tiffany, Spencer, L. C. Pace, uatu, Trimble, Calkins, Lansing, Halo, We. ton; Mrs. Brown; Misses, Birdio Clark, IV tonnan, Hale, Ualn, Charlotte Clnik. Gul mar, Long; Messrs, Halo, Will Clark, Urown, unrath, Campbell; Mrs. Walter, Mrs. War rington and Dr. Jacob. CAUDS AT M H. riHKE'8. A very pleasant card party was that given by Mrs. Flske at her home. 1127 South Tw.dm, street, Friday evening. The house was lit- lerauy sirewu wun uowers, and the ladles present wore hvacliitha and tlm irmitluiit.ui. pinks. Choice refreshment were served and an exceedingly pleasant evening enjoyed by all preseut, who delved in pursuit of the pleasures oi nign live to their hearts con- tent. Those uresont were Hmm niul M.,- dames, Parker, Whiting, Miltontwrgor, Zoh- rung. noun, atunger, w. g. Bell, Comstock, Dr.Crlm; Miss Allle Burgee and Messrs. Mohreustecker, Davis and Hlchardson. 8HARP-BANDEI18. At St. Theresa's pro-cathodrul Tuosday evening at six o'clock occurred tho marriage of Isaac W. Sharp, jr. and Miss May San ders, daughter of Mr. and Mr. 11, J. San ders. The ceremony wa performed by Hev, Father Nugent. Immediately after the cer emony a sutuptous wedding repast waa served at the residence of tho bride's parents, 001 C. street, after which Mr. and Mrs. Sharp started on a wedding trip to include Do Moines, St. Paul, Minneapolis and other point, The groom is connected with thu trainmaster's ofllce of the B. 8c M., nud Is well and favorably known, while the bride is a young lady of pleasing presence. Doth have an army of friend who join In extending their best wishes and congratulations for a happy journey through lire. They will be at homo to their friends at 42j South Eleventh street after March 1st. UK. AND MRS. TALBOT XNTKRTAIN. Mr. and Mrs; A. R. Talbot entertained two different tea parties during the week. On Tuesday e veiling they entertained the ladies of the St Paul Pipe Organ society and their husbands, (Those present wero Messrs and Mesdames, A. E. Kennard, C. A. Keith, L. W. Garroute, C. M. Keefer. J, E. IUgg aud Miss Cora Talbot. On Wednesday evening there wore present Dr. Lauby, Messrs and Mosdames, V. J, Lamb, J. L. Doty, A. J. Sawyer, Dr. Case beer, and Mrs. McPherrlu, TIIK PARK CLUB KNTKRTA1N, The Lincoln Park club were agreeably en tertained at the home of Miss Gutnar, 613 south iblrteenth street, Friday evening wnere bigh five and the pleasing refresh ment provided served to while away the short and pleasant hours. Among those who enjoyed Miss Gumar's hospitality were: Messrs and Mesdames Durnbam, Oyler. Kaiser, Waldo, Small, Trimble, Safford, uadmau, Nelson and Htockwell. i 11IOH FIVE AT MRU. WILSON'S. Mrs. Wilson cleverly entertained a high Ave party at her home, Seventeenth aud M street, Friday evening. Sis prizes were offered, the first of which, the gentleman's royal, a deck of card, was captured by Mr. BUImeyer. The first lady's royal, a dainty silver coffee spoon was awarded Mrs. S. E. Moore, Mr, Cook secured the second gentle man's royal and Mis Fannlo Hawley the second lady's royal, an elegant silver spoon. The booby price were won by Mr. and Mr. Preston, the lady's comprising a china cup and saucer and the gpiitlcmnn's a fancy stamp holder, ltofrrshniMits wero served nml an tiuusunlly pleasant evening enjoyed. Thorni present wero Messrs and Mowlnines Preston, H. 12. Monro, Dennis, Cowilry, Wil son, Jiulgo Hall, Mr. Cooke and Mlxs Fannlo Hawley, I'l.KAHANT HDUIt HOCIAL. Tho fifth and laot oclal wirty or tho sea son or tho Pleasant Hour club will bo held at tho Lincoln hotel Wednesday ovciilng or next week, Klahorato preparations am In progress: to makn this tho banner social or tho season aud thos.t or us who know what tho Pleasant Hour boys hnvo accomplished In tills way In tho iast havo every reason to ex lcct great things from them on this occasion. MIHH ADAMH ItKMP.MIIKRKI). The pupils nud scholars or Miss Adams' or tho high school loft her a pleasant token of their esteem nnd regard last Friday In tho shaiM of a largo basket or exquisitely benutl rul Mowers. Tho affair was urranged and executed by Miss Kmma GreRory, nil tho other scholars contributing. A trio of orlgN nal vorses by Chcsterlleld Mayors, embody ing expressions or affectionate reganl, no anmaiilod tho girt. Miss Adams wasdeeply Impressed by tho lin ndsomo reminder or th symiMttby nud friendship between hor schol ars and herself. C. I. H. C. AT KANT LINCOLN. Tho East Lincoln C. L. S. C. hold its meet Ing with Mr. and Mrs. llalrd at their home, corner Twenty-fifth nnd P street Friday evening, when (Mrs. Anderson presided In tlionlwoucoof tholprcMldont, An unusually pleasant add prolltablo session was onjoyod, tho various topics and discussions being en tered into with tho real nnd energy so char ncterlstla or Cliatitnumians. IN HONOR UK MIHS t)K l'UK. Mr. and Mis. O. W. Webster gave n very enjoynblo high llvo party at their residence, 1S112 J street, Wednesday ovonlug, In honor of their niece, Miss Minnie Do Puo. The largo party present spout n delightfully pleasant evening, in tho courso or which de licious refreshments were served, Tho royal tiophles wero captured by Miss Klrkor nud Mr. Wilson and tho booby prlzus by MIhm Hlssernnd Mr. Urown, respectively. Fol lowing are the Invited guests: Misses Kisser, Pound, Carmody, Stenuo, Schwab, Ham mond, Cochrane, Law, Underwood, Cniola Hill, Gertrudo Hill, Zlenier, Mullou, Audi us, Freeman, Uertlo Clark, Charlotte Clark, Klrker, McMillan, Wilson, Camp, Covert or Crete; Messrs Wlug, Woods, MncDonnld, Pound, Edmltttoti, Chandler, La Master, Will Clark, liny Welch, Mark Woods, Gull mette, Elliott. Wilson, Melsuer, Ulgger, Ili-stti, Welch, Wechuach, Colson, Philll)H, 1 lecher, Hadmoro, Sullivan; Mr, and Mrs. A. A. Scott. TUB FBTREKT CLUII. The F street cluh wero cleverly entertain ed by Mrs. II. M. Casebecr Friday uveiilug. A pleasant tluio was had, to which tlio dainty rof roshuienU contributed In a mater ial degree. TIioho preseut wero: Messrs and MrMlames Amtln, Uontou, Mills, Warron, Clark, Sohus, Tippling, Manning, F. A. Urown, Qaroutte, Spears, Snyder; Mrs. Hard : Messrs. Hell wig, Hutchlnsnnd Altkon. THKKAl'I'A-KAI'l'A CARD CLUII. Tho Indies or tho Kappa-Kappa havo or ganised a card club to entertain their gentle men fi IdtiJs. Miss Mabel Lindloy ontertaiu od the club Saturday ovening nt her homo, 17-M South Twentieth street. Those who en ter tallied wero Misses Helenn Law, Mattlo Uurks, Uertha McMillan, Alfa Roberts, Knto Scot horn, Jessto Jury, Allle Lantx, Ulancho Skid more, Stella Irvine and Mrs. Barrls. AN AKTEIINOON COrrKK. Mrs. Charles Mayor, South Eleventh street, was at home Wednesday afternoon to u company of lady friends, from three to six o'clock, as n complimentary to her mother, Mrs. Levy of Philadelphia, who Is spending tho winter in Lincoln. The arrangements wero deftly carried out and a moro genial hostess could not havo been found in Lincoln. Tho refreshments wero delicious and tho service excellent. Tho tables wero hand somely mounted with flowers, pretty silver and cut gloss, giving the festive board a most tempting and delightful aspect. Those present wero Mesdames M. Ackermann, S. Mayer, L. Vessel Jr., M. A. Newmark, J, Urucks, M. Kohn, Sum Wessel, M. Well, Henry Wessel, L. Katzensteln, Jr. Misses Rosa Frank, Tilllo Hesse and Carrie Arnold. A PLKABANT HURPIUHK. About twenty young friends of Miss Ida Uurkemlorf pleasantly surprised hor at her home, ll L street, Friday evouing, when n pleasant tlmo was enjoyed. Numerous games wero indulged In during tho evening aud dolightful refreshments served, so that the time passed ploasuutly enough. Tho Misses Lora aud I tola. Overton and Miss Adella Btlne planned and executed tho do tails of the uffulr. Among those presout were: Misses Adella Stlne, Viniito Hobliisoiif Kato tlooth, Ethel Middleaworth, Lorn Overton, Lola Overton, .Lizzlo Cherrlngton, Clara Anderson, Frieda Anderson, Grade Sparks, Annie Mc Garry, Leta'Cook, Mus ters, Otis Robinson, Herbert Overton, Ar thur Stlne, Jake Stlne, Pat Booth nud George Seaman, The Instigators of the surprise wero the Missus Adella Stlne and Lorn aud Lola Overton. TIIK l'ROOHKSHIVEHOClKTY ORGANIZED. A now organization known as the Progres sive society was organized ut the conserva tory or muslo last Sunday afternoon, when a constitution won adopted and the following officers elected : socrotary, R,jv. Lloyd Skin ner; treasurer, W. S. Klock; chairman pro gresslvo committee, R. W. Maxwell, Tho society Is a literary one, believing that tho promotion of knowledge, memory and a spirit of fraternity among men will help to establish truth and right lit all things. It U free to all, without money and without price, unless disposed to contribute. Tho address on "International Copyright" by Rv. Lloyd Skinner last Suuduy was very interesting and to tho point. WITH MRS. rilANK U'CLUBKKY. The ladles of the Kensington D. A. Y. P. wero very pleasantly entertained by hr. Frank McCluskey nt her home, 1112 South Eleventh street, Friday afternoon, when the following ladies wero present: Mesdames Davis, lloxie, Humphrey, Sizer, Honeywell, Boggs, Blgnell, Davoy, McClay, Tyler, Mc Clay, Salsbury, Zebruug and Wnlker. TIIK AMKLIOHA WHIST CLUB. The Ameliora Whist club were entertain ed at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dr. Tucker, 1117 II street, Tuesday evening, wbeu a high ly enjoyable meeting was held. Dainty ie freshments wero served during the evening, the charming hostess caring for the wants of hor guests In superb style. Those present were; Messrs aud Mesdames. Rogers, Oliver Laming, Howard, gaLbury, Clark, Mollck, McCandless, Thompson, Hay don, Moore, Lyman, Uentou, Ulllmeyer, lilgneli, ; Mrs. James Clark, Hustings; Mrs, Bryan, Chica go; Miss Mollck, Mossrs, Painter, Graham and Dorgau. TIIK COTILLION CLUB'! DANOK. That peerless social organization, the Co tillion club, was handsomely entertained by Miss Martha Funke at ber home, Thirteenth and II street Thursday ovening, when n most enjoyable tlmo was had, Tho gentian was led by ; Frank S. llurr. The costumes were very linndsomo. Those present woro: Messrs nnd McMlames J, II, HuckstafT, C. S, Llppeiicott, K. K. Haydeu, II. It. Nlssloy, Lieut, nud Mrs. 11, II. Towley, Dr. nnd Mrs. C. K, Iidil, Misses, Chambers of Columbus, Neb., Maud llurr, Klttto nnd Alice (Jowdery, Ilalllo HooHr, (loorglo Hawke 'of Nebraska City, Leila Shears, Olive Lattn, Messrs F. S. llurr, Phil, Wing, W. E. Hardy, F. C. Zehiung, Fruiwt Funko, Fred W. Houtz, Fred C. Howe, Llout, J, J, Pershing. NOTKN AND rKRHONALH. Dr. G, It, Simmons was In Chicago this week, James Morton left for Hutchinson, Kan., Monday, W. S. Scott started lor Sullivan, III., Monday, W, P, Johnson started Monday ior El llono, I. T. J. A. Groat anil Mary Groat started Mon day ror Pulnskl ,'Vn. Mr. aud Mrs. Frank Uurian started Mon day ror Cleveland, Ohio, Mrs. M. D. TilTnny and Mrs. Dorgau visit ed friends In Omaha this week. Mrs. Emily Cooko sjient Sunday with her mother nnd sister t.t Greenwood. Mrs. F. O. Rollins gives her elocution reci tal nt thu conservatory or music uoxtFiiday ovening. M. Garst or Chicago spent Sunday with Mr. nnd Mrs. Uarr Parker nt their homo, 1203 C street. Grorgo Harper started ror Now York, Tuesday, where bu was called by tho Illness or his rather, W. G. Mlll'llhv of Oinnhii Is vlsltlnir Ida brother. Richard Murphy at 1221 A street ior n tow nays. J. F. Bureiiian of Vlrirlnln. III.. U tlm gllont of bis cousin, Fred A. Mlllor of tho K)llco department. Mr. nud Mrs. A. S. Fielding havo returned from Hot Springs. 8. D., nnd taken up their residence In tho city. Rov. John Pamer. pastor of tho Congre gational church at Blair, has been visiting in tho city this woek. Miss Georgia Hnwku of Nebraska City ur rived hen) to attend tho gernmu nt .Miss Martha Funke's Thursday ovening, and is ' spending a few days with hor friend, Miss Halllo Hooper. Tho Haydou Art club held a mooting at Unlvorslty chael Tuesday ovening, which was devoted to tho cousldcration'of Flemish, Dutch and Gorman art. Papers wero read by Professors Barbour and Fling, tho sub ject lielng Illustrated by storeoptlcan views. Tho session was a highly prolific one. Tho concert glvou by members of tho con servatory of muslo ut Beatrice last Friday evening wns a highly onjoyablo uffdlr. Tho Beatrice Dully tlrprcm, shaking of tho matter, says: "Tho concert was a brlllUut nnd nrtlstlc success. Seldom has a Beatrice audltnco been moro pleasantly entertained nnd the Lincoln Conservatory faculty can rest assured mat tney havo scored a flutter ing triumph. Each momber was doservlnuly encored and tho concert throughout Is ono tunc win to long and huppily remembered by all who bad tho happy fortune to bo presout." Tho current Issue of tho St. Louis Truth contains nn excellent )ortrait and biograph ical sketch of Prof. Jacob Mahler, the well known dancing master, who has many friends In Lincoln, where ho conducted classes In tho past. From the article In Truth ono would judge that Mr. Mahler's cup of success is full to overflowing, as ho dosorves, for ho lias more than six hundred pupils lu his various classes and is In receipt of Humorous requests for engagements, which ho Is uuablo to accept. Tho most recent of those is an autograph letter from Mrs. Levi P. Morton, wife or the Vice Pres ident or tho United States, requesting him to take chargu or a class In DeUarte dancing during tho Lenten season at hor homo In "Scott Circle," which ho could not find tlmo to do. Mr. Mahler's numerous rrieuds here will be highly gratified to learn that be Is meeting with tho success which bis pulns tuklng, conscientious olTorts deserve, and join with tho Coukikr in wishing him aeon tinuenco or Its measure. Additional society on fifth page. How's This? Wo offer Ono Hundred Dollars Reward ror nny case or Catarrh that can not bo cured by Hall's Catairh Cure. F. J. Cheney & Co. Pivps., Toledo, O. We tho undersigned, have known F. J. Chonoy for tho last 15 years, and bellovo him erfectly bonorablo in all business transac tions and financially able to carry out any obligations made by their firm. West and Truax, Wholosalo Druggists, Toledo, O., Waldlng, Ktnuau & Marvin, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. 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