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John R. Cox & Pope, commission merchants, corner How-
ard and Fayette streets. Fifty pounds dried apples.

Cary & Co., coal dealers, office and yard 162 N. Howard
street. One ion soft coal $8.50.

Samuel Elder, commission merchant, 32 N. Howard street.
One hundred pounds flour.

J. Henry Geise, commission merchant, 21 Spear's wharf.
One ton coal value $12.50.

Francis Grove, commission merchant, corner Howard and
Mulberry streets. Half barrel flour.

Griffith & Onion, coal dealers, corner Lombard and Central
avenue. Half ton L. V. coal $4.50

Wm. A. House, coal dealer, corner Lombard and South
streets. Half ton coal $4.25.

Hutchison Bros., coal dealers, corner Cathedral and Biddle
streets. Half ton coal $4.50

Haines & Gilbert, commission merchants, 110 N. Howard
street Fifty pounds Eye flour.

R. B. Latimer, commission merchant, South street, near
Pratt. Half barrel flour.

Pitts & Co., commiision merchants, 284 W. Pratt street.
Half barrel flour $7.50.

E. G. Rieman, coal dealer, South street, opposite Second
street. One ton coal.

S. S. Sterens & Son, cabinet and furniture dealers, 3 South
Calvert street. Donation on office table $24.00.

Shipley, Roane & Co., wholesale clothiers, 303 West Bal-
timore street. One good suit for boy.

E. H. Stabler, Jr. & Co., coal dealers 3 Sounth street. Two
ton of coal.

J. H. Wright & Co., coal dealers, corner Fayette and Cen-
tral avenue. Half ton L. V. coal $4.50.

George Young & Co., commission merchants, 80 North
street. One barrel flour $13.00.

William T. Ely, druggist and apothecary, corner Saratoga
and Calvert streets. Medicines to value of $5.00.

N. Hynson Jennings & Co., druggists, 88 North Charles
street. Medicines to value $5.00.

A. J. Miller, druggist, wholesale, 10 & 12 North Howard
street. Drugs value $5.00.

Sharp & Dohme, druggist and apothecaries, corner Howard
and Pratt streets. Medicines to value of $5.00.

E. Bonney, embroidery, ribbons, etc.J 209 West Baltimore
street. Children's hoods, etc., value$10.00.

William Bridges & Son, fruit dealers, wholesale, 313 W.
Baltimore street. Lot of oranges.

Cortlan & Co., fancy plated goods, 216 and 218 West Bal-
timore street. One umbrella stand.

William H. Corner, flour store, South near Lombard street.
Corn meal value $2.25;

 

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