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Proceedings and Acts of the General Assembly, 1867
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2071

DONATIONS OF MATERIALS AND PROVISIONS.

Names, Residence, Business and Article.

Messrs. Armstrong & Berry, Booksellers and Stationers,
156 W. Baltimore street. Stationery to the value of $1.50.

Cushing & Bailey, Booksellers and Stationers, 262 West
Baltimore street. Note paper $2.00

Carroll, Adams & Neer, Boots, Shoes and Straw Goods,
286 W. Baltimore street. Six pair of boys shoes, value $6.

William T. Dixon & Bro., Boots and shoes, wholesale,
Baltimore st., near Liberty. 5 pair boys shoes value $10.00.

T. Newton Kurtz, bookseller and Stationer, 151 W. Pratt
street. One box of Envelopes.

Chas. W. Lord, Brushes and willow ware, 88 and 90 West
Lombard street. Half dozen brooms.

Levi Perry & Co., 177 and 179 W. Baltimore st. Boots
and shoes, wholesale. Six pair misses shoes, value $6.00.

Ancel C. Perry, (Levi Perry & Co.,) Boots and Shoes, 177
and 179 W. Baltimore street. Girls shoes, value $20.00.

Wm. F. Richstein, Books and Stationery, 178 W. Balti-
more street. Stationery to the value of $10.

Geo. W. M. Crook, boot and shoe dealer, 97 West Balti-
more street and 43 N. Eutaw street. Five pair girls' shoes.

Tucker & Smith, boot and shoe dealet s, 250 West Balti-
more street. Four pair boys shoes.

Bailey & Co., china and glassware, 6 Hanover street.
Crockery ware to the value of $3.00.

G. R. & L. E. Bennett, coal dealers, office and yard,
Howard street, opposite Centre. Half ton coal $4.50.

Geo. M. Bokee, crockery and glassware, Howard street,
Lexington street. Crockery ware to the value of $10.

M. J. & W. A. Brown, commission Merchants, 11 Pratt
street. One hundred pounds corn meal.

James Boyce, President Franklin Coal Company, 30 Se-
st. 2 tons coal $13,00.

John Brown & Son, coal dealers, N. 88 High street. Half
ton coal.

Bond & Jones, commission merchants, corner Pratt and
Hollinsworth sts. 2 bushels potatoes, $3.00.

Cook & Herring, china and crockery ware, 7 S, Charles st.
Crockery ware, value, $5.00.

 

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