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| | ar y, to shelter THE EVENING STAR POUBLISHBD EVERY AFTERNOON, (SUNDAYS EXCEPTED,) AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Corner of Pennsylvania avenue and Yith st., _ W. Dio WALEACH. Papers sorvedin packages by carriers at 948 yeat, Of 37 cents per month. To mail subseribers the price ie 93.5).5 year,an uA ect months; $1 for three months; and less three months at therate ofstcents a week. Single copies, OXE CENT; in Wrappers, Two CENTS. {(7" Avvextiezxants anonid be sent to the office » American Missionaries in Syria. ' ReweHenry H Jesmp,; writ from Beirut Aweriegg Bund. says’ that be te slmeat ‘over: a e fe al over- wbetned with the ikor of dispensing Fi ‘There inyet no safety (he says) for a Chri: iu Soathera Lebenoa, aud ruses are yet to be punished, so that the return of the people to thelr homes must be quite remote from the pres- ent time. They have nothing to eat except what they receive from charity, no clothing, and no nelter, Should they return home to-morrow they would go in utter destitution. Think of 108.000 people settling down at once in a country desolated by sa warfare. There are no houses ‘rom the storms of the coming ave no beds, no clathing, not an |; M® cooking utensils, no imple- nothing to look to but foreign charity; and then, in addition to this, who Js to care for these thou- sands of widows and orphans and families of which there isno male survivor? We are now distributing datly to nearly 10,000 of the most needy refayecs aboutus 1 give my whole time te the wor' nd Dr. tener and Dr. Van Wick are busy in the hospital department. We have some hired agetits to assist in the work, and two of the nztive ts, Butrus Bistany and M. Aramen, givea good share of their time to g - Mr Tord retarned te Sidon on Thursday, the ‘23d inét., and will no doubt havea large busi- ness to do in looking after the suffering refugees who are now being brought in thousands from the vicinity of Rasbelya and Hasbeyia. Merj Anjun, that large and beautiful district west of Hasbeyla, where there was so many Protestants, is now 4 desolation. Two villages only remain unbarmed, and the Protestants haveall fird either to Sidon or to Betrut We also hear from Mr. Geun!, cnt gative brother in Tripoli, that there are ne lees @an 3.000 ref, from the vicinity of Balbec now gathered tn the vicinity of Bsherry. near the course of the Lebanon, and all fn great suffer Indecd it may be s:fely said that there is uot a spot between. Palinyra on the northeast aad Tyre on the southwest through all that vast region, recently containing so many Christians, where a Christian can now live in safety, unless it be in Damasous, under the very of Fuad Pasta. A few hundred Christians still remain in Mount Lebanon mg See Druses, south of the Damascus road, but they are in great fear, and every day they are making their in small partes to Beirut. The next yreat political move- Yoent will no doubt be an attack on the Druses b: the Turkish forces alone, or in conacction the French troops. The resalt of such an atta; will be either the surrender or disarming of the Druses, or fleeing to the Hauran, which is not prebable, or else a severe conflict, in which latter case the Draws will be driven out or des- troyed, and the remaining half of Southern Leb- anon be converted into a rain, leaving absolutely nothing unscathed. We all feet that Beirut and its pic have had 2 very narrow esca| from the fate of Hasbeiya, Deir el Komr, an@ us. On the 23d of June pric ‘was at its hight in Beirat, the Pasha wasin league with the Druses, who had fixed a day for the destraction of Beirut and Si- don, jast as they fixed a day for the places which wers actually destroyed. Day after day, and night after night, we were in the greatest an: ind in the very i Sa of suspense, expecting r4 never to see the morning Lent again, and ing the days with our f es in listening to sto- of atrocious butcheries which chilled our jood. We actually plan converting our muission press into a fortress, hoping, in case of a massacre here, tobe able to hold out with a few guns until succor could reach us from the ships in the harbor; and many were the suggestions as to how the more delicate ones among our namber stand a siege with a scanty supply of food Some of us actually went on board ‘the vessels la the harbor, and others were ready to ; and this state of alarm and si se continued nearly a full month, until we felt our strength ving out in this hot climate, but the tnost iously us and we are living to praise jim. Does it notseem as though this city had Been preserved inthe providence of God tobe a city of refuge to the thousands of poor sufferers? if Beirut had veen destroyed, whit could these thousands have fled? Who would have cared for the thonaind widows of Deir el Komr, the five thousand widows of Damascus, and the tens of thousands of all ages and sexes and classes who have gathered here? Siew: | it is of the meray of the Lord that this city Sidon have not been Ipid waste — & Homeward Progress of the Japanese. A correspondent of the New York T’ writ from on board the U. » at Loando, Afr: under date of Aug. 4, ives some particulars he homeward progress @f the Japanese Emb say: 4 Not long after we were out the captain learned was a great quantity of lucifer matches ig their brggaye, and these articles are y probi ited on board. He had an inter- aod told them bow di as it was to t, and madesuch representations as induced pitch them all overboard; but we are not procured by ru’ ing the leaves till the green part nelbing is left but the wool.which is two kinds. When applied it is made up in little cones, and these being onthe selected for the operation are set fire to from the top; they burn very slowly, leaving a scar or bilster on the skin,wbich some time after breaks and discbarges. ‘The operation, | should judge, is not very painful except when repeated fn the same place, as it sometimes, or when applied to certain tender jperts. Our physicians w: ftions with much It is said very ¢Sicacious in pleurisy, toothace, got and rheama- tism. Thay have very elaborate as to the effect uced by the moxa, accor to which or = moritets ers =n 7 science an ofession by itself. jeeby especially “of the back, tale érdiparilé salested oad every person, young and old, male and female, submits to the operation, I am inforiped, at least ence in six meets. . - caus Another Japanese invent practised c te a violentattack of colic, ‘Wicaaeee fa, sticking with a needle. theory, the colie is caused by small + Persons who 1 tn temperiag them. The bon blood vessels are carefu twitled about ima pect maa! iy is practice. American coal ship Sebastian, 106 from Potinaeiphia, (es Copog ten ar 5 purpose. veral special interviews have been beid with the captain on this sabject, but he will not consent to thelr doing it, a a ap | beeen to the ig = ens ernment; wan — difterence med ipa for ‘but effect. They have, however, nearly es mm Lad steward 5 it migue inferred ‘official posttion wi Eben + mM q Star. This excettout and News Jouraai—con- ® grester of reading - than can be found in any other—s on mormng. Txnms—Cash, ineariahty, in advance, ~s A neremenanieees memes | 2 Ro teee veer tre s ity copies... vos. XVI. WASHINGTON. D. C., WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 10. 1860. Contemplated Renfrew Ball in New ee Merk. The New York Express says:—The prepara- jons for this a apace. Milliners and makers bave long been at work; upholster- ¢rers and florists have now joined the army, which is headed by the members of the various committees, whose labors are perhaps more a: ous still. Phe pla: of arrangements at the Aca ly defined and determined. ‘patquette being floored over level with the stage, and the entire edifice jecorated ae manner with flow- ers. Flowers and lights are to constitute the only fmbellishments, just as they wou!d ata private ball, and the entire ides of those in charge of this fete, make it nearly as possfle resemble superb private entertainment. The heaped will be such as a gentleman of the highest distinction Eee cteee temo a bald given by a private citizen, and this is to be a ball given a num- ber of private citizens to the most distinguished gentleman (oy ition) who has ever visited America. ais, however, will be erected, bly under the ium, and bere it has that the Baron Renfrew should Stind after entering the hall, while those of the uests who may desire, may have an opportunity pay him their respects. Notwi ing all the assertions to the con- trary, it is probable that the partners of the guest will be previously selected. it is even reported that they will be Invited to meet him at a dinner rete the be Alpi bee to the ball. As Miss will not be present, and Mrs. Edwin Mor- gan does not dance, the honor of opening the ball may fall to the daughter of the Mayor, whose thus entitle the young lady to a compliment, which thus awarded could occa- sion no curious among the bea pointed belles. The cards of invitation are {n many instances already issued; these are distinct from the tickets of admission, which have not yet been distributed. The cards are very large. but otberwise resemble those sent for ordinary private balls The following note of etiquette is Inclosed in the envelope; Tue Baxt 1x Hoyo oF THe Prince or Watzs. Orrics of Taz Secagtary, No. 9 Ping St > New Youg, Oct. 3, 1960. Sir: L have the honor to inelose the invitations for ball, which, as a member of the General peraeasorng mo have requested. You will please explain to ladies and gentlemen for whom — are latended that these are regen cards of invitation, and do not admit to the ball. A few days before the ball the tickets of admission will be sent to you, and the ion of one of these tickets will be imgeratvely Recessary in order to obtalu admission to the bouse on the night of the ball. It is not, Lamar f necessary for me to remind you that both the Invitations and the tick- ets are strictly personal, and that they cannot be transferred. | avail myself of the opportunity to staté that under no consideration can ladies be admitted with bonnets. Gentlemen entitled to wear uniforms are requested to do so. All others ate expected to om ia evening dress, viz: black trowsers, black coat, black waistcoat. and white cravat, or white waistcoat and black crava: (the former preferable,) and light-colored ki gloves. Umbrellas, canes, hats, and overcoats will not be adinitted to the ball room, proper places being oon erg for their reception. (By authority,) M. B. Fist, Secretary. A supper room is now being constructed in the rear of the Academy of Music. It will be 164 feet — by 30 feet wide, and dra with blue, white and pink muslins in tent style. Paton & Co . the well known upholsterers, (who also furnished the room in the Fifth Avenue Hotel to be used by Lord Renfrew and his suite,) are occupied in getting up the decorations of this apartment. The hight the ceiling will be 25 feet. The van g.pedh le will be in the shape of the letter T, & private table will be for the guest of the evening. Mirrors to number of 30 will be dis around the walls, and in ——_ near the ceil- ingsa band is to play constantly strains of soft music. The fe way from Academy to the supper-room will be 116 feet long, and and decorated similarly to the latter apartment. All the arran; itis promise to be in excellent taste. The spi r is to be rich, but not gaudy, as Polonias recommended Laertes to make bis apparel. If the guests observe the same injunction in their costume, the occasion will doubticss prove as satisfactory in the recollection as it is absorbing in the anticipation. The Nobility ef Enrepe. Few persons baveany idea of the immense num- ber of titled persons in continental Europe. Io Germany they are as plentiful as blackberries. In italya countshipcan be bought for a thoasand and this makes every son a count and gater A countess. In the Peniosuia they yabound. In Hungary the titled Magyars are literally more nomerous than the ntry What they are in France may be judged from first appeared in do} ev eq the fol ph, whic the Jours@l du Havre: “There is some question of publisbing an offi- cial list of the French nobility, in imitation of the Peerage Book of England.’ It is said that the catalogue which is to be drawn up will comprise three categories; the first, of those whi se origin dates from the earliest period of French history, as, for exam the house of Mountmorency, but this class will not be numerous, the second, ofthe nobles created by the kings from Philippe If son and successor of St. Louis, who. arrogated himself the privileg: lato and nobi the Prince of Wales leading the van; next the of Hanover, who is Duke of Cumberland, and then the Duke of Cambridge, also cousin to Queen Victoria. The Archbishop of Canterbury ranks Immediately next to the Royal Family; then the Lord Chancellor, Arch! of York and Dublin, and sundry ‘bigh officers of State; kes, Marq! Earls, Mores | forming a body by itself, r, ik taking place according to la addition tolthe mobility, to the number of four hundred and fifty-nine, who have sea s in the House of Lords, there are and Scotch and Irish peers who have not a right to sit in that legislative chamber. This gives a total of six hundred and nine peers for England, Ire! aud Scotland. Thus it will be seen that the British peerage is much more exclu- sive, and far less numerous, than the French—six hundred and nine against one hundred and fifty one bundred ae . Con- are - InEng- a there are a 000 of inhabitants, every 15, In France there are 150,000 nobles among 36,000,000 people, or one movi Lt ed y- in Paris, assume titles of nobility it the slightest to do Among the immense number quises, Viscounts, Counts and hunawem thy Counce ee nea Ties tS inpomt n“ claims to ory Sy eoawe the nobili vi EDUCATIONAL. — OF MODERN LANGAUAGES, ASHINGTON BUILDING,) Corner A th pang te yenraess 17 The London Star recently published a lead- ing article, declaiming fiercely against the custom of obliging men servants to wear livery. It de- clared that the servanis were uentl men than their masters, that the necessity imposed on them was a di ing one, the demand a ridi- Svein that would delight the meakeet republican: SATION: a vein woul le! it the rankest re; ic: ! s T ‘Ss. Yellow-plusb’s occupation, or at least hisacstasna, Lane Paine Lerefeanor .o8 Modes Bomar ald pinepar tien eeteute beste routes fi arte tewill BS me his Classes ud Private S When ence the subject gets into the | ber, i the above Ac daay. ite 16 prepenel Bene te, but fe i ared t penile prints, and is handled in the style we men schools and private pgs Gonces: of ion, the result iscertain. Doubt =| gr ure upon the French ‘Literature, fromthe Ear- dresses prescribed for Jeames'’s iaser go eget eof the Language o the “Pressel out of fashion, Jeames himself will be able y . < open his inaaicr's dgor in an ordinary cont and | abalogr™e tnd further particulars Inquire at the ‘owsers. on jour ve to declare knee breeches awd swords ridicu in me Om PO TE ee Sak HOS w Spies the present age of the world; and the Prince of Wales did not dream of requiring them in those of bis future subjects who paid him their respects in Canada; so in good time, this relic of the past will doubtless be abolished, and the nobles and gentry of England will treat them, neither re- quiring a livery. ' pasa general rule, ® bow in the sky, can’t FEMALE EDUCATION, SE Parents who wish thers ughters to re- thorongh and systematic education, where oa! trai wi'l receive daily and special . unter the most approved system of Oalie- h Gymnastion, are respectfully invited to Nid unin Female Academy, corner Four- nth s r MR. & MES. %. RICHARDS, auw-tf Principals, EMALE BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL, F ALEXANDRIA, VA, Mrs. 8, J. McCORMICK, Principat. ‘he thirteenth annual session of this Institution will commence on Tuesday, September 18th, in the house recently occupied by Sylvester Scott, Esq., No, 180 King street. The course of study pursued will comprire all the branches requisite to a thorough English Eda core, eae Muzic, F.ench, Latin and Drawing, if O81, A In addition to day scholars, Mrs. McCormick is red siphed clpy limited number of pupils aa rders, who. constituting OF api of her own fam- ty, will be under her immediate care and sugervi- sion. She will endeavor. as far as possible, to sur- round thein with the comforts and kindly influences of Home. Keferences.—Rev. Geo. H. Norton, Rey. Dr. Elias Harrison, Rev. D. F. Sprigg, William H. Fowle, fiee-, Eager enews len, eg cag F Witmer, <aq., Henry Marbury, . Lewis Esq) Robert H. Hanton, Eaq . WD mle Waters, fashionable beau, like ake both ends meet. A rer WINSLOW, r i Ni snd Female ‘wioter spline pn the attention of potions air id SOOTHING SYRUP, Fer Children Teething, fy te raum and spasmedie action and ie , SURE TO REGULATE THE BOWSLS. Depend upon tt, mothers, it will give rest te yourselves, and &RELIEF AND HEALTH TO YOUR INFANTS MoKenzie, L aleaaay mo -. 588. - Minor, Loudoun, essrs. Corse felitor avening Stor, Hesien: fatwisle, Jr., keq.,Col, John Movers. Blacklock’ & Alscahe Brothers. TEms. Board, with Tuition in all 6 English Branches, $20 for the annua! session—payable semi-annually, in ad vanct usic and Languages at No extra charges. THE. PRESCOTT HIGH SCHOOL, 37 Eicrtn St.. Berween K anv L Sts. Studies will be resumed in this itetitntion on MO i Rel acento waco” Circulars at book stores, Bu 16-tf A. C. RICHARDs, Principal. remedied TROPOLITAN COLLEGIATE INSTI- BS eiihe Bast FOR YOUNG LADIES, ‘Yin the WORLD 464 E Sr., Betwsan 678 anv7rH Ss, 5b (OTERY and The fourth annual session of the Institute will commence on the firet ae DAY Applications should be made rar! ot pupiis ie limited. oe partion! - rl a 1S, . VENNER, at the lostutute. M® M. E. KINGSFORD'S 8 Th ‘ he Sr.. Wa © next session wi. Terms, &o., forwarded _ auld tt RS. A. E. BEL: SEMINARY, Corner of L and Tenth sts., Wi The next session of this school will commence September 3d, 1960. The young ladies of the Iusti- tutioi particularly requested to be punctual attendance at the opening of sohy who wish to become members of {pili spricention, as the number of limited.” Terms, &o., given on app _Bu eotUet 18° WESTERN ACADEMY. school, under the charge Dr &. 1b Loomis, and the Primary Deparsinost under Miss Axnig E Prcx, will be resumed Sep- 10,600 tember Sd. Cirew rh be obtain - book- IN ALL 388 PRIZES, s! = comma ets, Arete. 1 ves, § WOOD AND COAL. le Tio! uerters, aire ‘colvent Hanke faken at pars A drawing wil ve forwarded 8¢ soon as the result | —__-_-- * [™PORTANT TO HOUSEKEEPERS! THE PIONEER ‘Ail ordere for schemes or tiokets 10 be addressed SAW MILL AND FIREWOOD FACTORY, (Sion oF THE Brug Frac Srarv,) RODR 00 3-tr or Pont Gharieaton 8, O. Furniture W arerooms. South of the Canal, near 7th street Bridge, Will furnish, at the shortest notice, WALL & BARNARD FIREWOOD, ‘@ NOW receiving, On consignmen their Warerooms. corner of OF THE BEST QUALITY, Or Any Kiyp, i Ninth streets, the rear of their Cut and Split to any Dimensions, Professors’ prices. au 23-tf id OUSANDS OF CASES. #¢ obild frem pain, bet tn correcta acrdity, and elepont in which, if sot FoR CHILDREN or ¥ BAY. Lo’ RY. Mas au wing: ate Der cr Tae the ‘sup rvision "if the ee Gen of Gabe 6 pi a SATURDAY, Ocrosxn ‘20, 1980, SORTEO NUMERO 644 ORDINARIO, CAPITAL PRIZE $100,000. ne do me to inake ils will be de Care of Ci ment of FURN and HOUSE meet cote wer bat With full measurement gusrantied, etic: & very large and general assort- ment of FURNITURE, CARPE: : KEEPING GOODS generally, which they invite the attention of persons farnishing to @ 10 be- CHEAPER THAN THE CHEAPEST! epeengand Hai Cloth, sghiaeeaba eta am Remember, Tre Buve Praag Starr, west Walnut Ma-ble-top and other of Seventh street, south of the Caral, and op- ‘Tables, in great sarie' aby ani ty the Center Market. ‘b e- inted Cottage Sets —— faint ard Mehogany Marie top pisin and) GEORGE PAGE, Agent. re nad Wood seat Rooke Dining, Office and iCKORY AND OAK PLANK or TIM nea! Ty y AN y o M- a < | Ee emo ey i OAT BEANE oD daa or JOISTS RIPPED, ur LUGS SAWED, at the it eo “LF Small jobs of BLACKSMITHING prompt ly executed, as above seta7- GT a UNION FIRE-WOOD MILL, Corner ef Seventh et. and Canal. Cabinets, E ‘on, VV hatnots and Desks —, 3 ply, Ingrain and other Carpets; Oil- loth Marble-top, Walnut, Mahogany andother Wash- ‘ds and Sinks Shuck, and Shuck and Cotton Mattrasses a ict varicty 4 Cpe gonds not here men which will be sold yer: 2 WALL. & BARNARD, Auctionsera, south sid av 06 B eolm corner Pa. av. NOTIC E! tioned, woonbD of all kind, manufactured to order, any length or size, rexay for use, COAL—COAL ears ago, of solling at greatly re duced prices for cash is in successful operation, Just reer} wsd fall copply of the latest ie Ser Behs He Be wey 3.2 first r 3 5 r ‘fat R.A ofthe latvet atvice CA 3} Ay RLOW, and t the very lowe: ith roprieto: Corner Seventh st. and Casal. ND parte 8 Si to all parts of the city, at the lowest go she T. J. & W. M. GALT, og DO 1ith and 12th at's Pa. av., ween lith forth side, at Leather GAITERS a ine a ifskin Gaiters from $2 cash; no extra charge in ord THONY, Agent for th turers, nth strost, second hat store pe Sead ite Avenue House, No. 3400 n° corner, venus House, No. . sols3m rc AL’ G " Coat? COAL" Woop: woop: tie verges Fopuaphraae eine which taal A EMI whic wy ae atronatante eee Also, the beat aualits os. Pine and Hickery WOOD, cut and split, al) leng! Call and loave your orders. R. W. ek se Coal Cc a ‘ft A se 17 (States) Cor. C nail lath sta neat “NOT FAIL TO CALL Tam daily receivii a RF. is AT HARVEY 8, 261 C Sr., between 10th and Lith. Be depsscergblishea and Rik OvsteR lest ieee wok. OFFICE OF, INSPEGTOR (AND SEALER Was ron, July 18, 1860, td eas of tus LAT ie Sor al _ ‘May 12. 1980, the undersigned | an (red in writing, nts, to inspec the aoe: thanks ¢ pat- warderang the port rakes, 18 rensed lities for hand frosh supplies of © ~ &e , &o. will auply re- ir patro: i Geese marke? Pricea, and delivered . HARVKY. [*PoRtant TO HOUSEAEEPERS. BE. R. DURKEE & 0078 SExr Guaranteed not EL be sea! use. iy 18-tf ie ne 3 UR STOCK IS ALWAYS COMPLETE OP the ce:ebrat ’ mn, By kere & Sons’ nn. Re ster: 5 PIANO, Fok en bat prizes the tines: taken inpsrt payment iekeri ve been aw: oO ‘medals atthe ifferent exhibitions PAL th: sritpew,tr “ibi PORERS Da, ARLES A. SBAFE: z, ’ 4 5 iJ +4 sieen to the ring of Chro A gometers, Dupigs had: Lever" Weatatine Tig TRG RASS SEALANT hecler of the Alpe, Ke, Aon by. John Tn- et , fine dall, F. * te! Visiting sad ving of In- Trofeasions’ = BALttors Daily roosting fron and eset, in Goshen pack= Sra oo SPR HARES 005 H. W, HAMILTON ai PAINTER, DEALER IN’ PAINTS.’ No, 582 71a Sree Odd Fellows’ Het. austf PUTTY Is DOWN. Foe Pa ms oot rivanees ates aan aplvanse ny eane. between 30 sn G6 pen. ou S06: 4 iro N EW re nid Alls have me Porto Rico SUGARS, id oe WHI» ERRING and ALE WLV ushed and Refined ~UGARS, hide tion neon ROL a anes. For salebe JOUN F. BOOTS s0 10 AYER'S SARSAPARILLA of Pave ri IN J.B RANDELL, OPTI Cc e188 Bags s1., Georsstown, Has sqentr on hand a e gtertment of French Noar-signted, Berson Col. » and al. other SPECTAG rere © best qua.ity, in gold. silver, steel alver frames. N. Old Frames Rew gasses set ix them to order. ASSEY, COLLINS & CO’S PHILADE: Me BELO be We becomes Rite fad Ale bo fives wae Wass ®& pure un- pe RNY & SHINN, Agents, ST Green at. OS. F, BIRCH, UNDERTAKER, J _ Cor, Bridat and pp sts., Georgetown. Having given my persona! attention to this branch of my business, Iam aut to all ca: ith promptn Persons from adistanoe oan be plied at a ‘cw minutes’ roti assortment of COFFINS a:wayson § Particular attention prid to the removal of the dead from the oid to the new burial grounds. Hearses for hire, ep) F RSALE- ARM containing 100 acres, sit- usted 6 miles f-om Georgetown, in Mortgome rg county. Md. Fifty scores are im a high state of cul! ve ores in wood. There ias ing, sheds, oo B hones on it, 2 an hes ie perfec inquire of BARNARD & B a No. 11.4 Bridge street, Georgetown a Weak BARNARD, Washington. se 12-eolm For RENT—A three-story BRick HOUsK on et wepeate 4th aud Sth. Also, a two. ory BRICK COTTAGE, w,th gard of be a desira- Teet by emmon pasture, and wow ble location for & dairyman. Inquire of C. BIRGE, 446 12th st. jy 19-e03mm* *fOR RENT~Three BRICK HOUSES—one on Tweitth street, between C and D; one the corner of Tweifth and H sts.; and one on be- tween 12th and iSth sts. Inquire of JAMES W BARKER, on Hi street, between ith and 12th, No, 425, ma Hitt ie FIRST een — POs! weat win e fal.,recently oodupted by Chas, R Walleck n office, Aliso the front room in the second story and the third floor otis same balding. 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HELMBOLD’S EXTRACT RNCRU. » we ty ten Beery em = Bee MA 4 OR REN ing imi City Dr. J. H. McLEAN'S STRENGTHENING CORDIAL AND BLUOD PURIFIES. THE GREATEST REMEDY im the WORLD, and the most Dkxiciovs axp DELIGHTFUL CORDIAL EVER TAKEN. It 0 saricdl d ae ee = Memory, Difficulty ~) i Baad ness «| 2 which é and Dandelion tate ite com- ion. The evtire active remedial principle of each ingredient is ; noronghly excracied After taking, dicing producing Exbiinrating spirit and the | oft i] eased ente jany are aware of the BUT NONE ECORDS OF T} rm ¥ ths Sieve Requires aid — 4 te Which HELMBOLD’s PRE ASGORE te A TRIAL WILL CONV/NCK THE MOST SKEPTICAL, FEMALES—PEMA! R YOUNG, SINGLE, OLD Ob NSBMELATING MA. NY AFFECTIONS PECULIAR TO PEMALES, the ex: A tract by er remedy, as in joronis. Sra Bining from Lodiworeion Habits of Dis °f'8 DECLINE OR CHANGE OF LIFE. 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