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al THE EVENING The Stolen Stamps. ERCGGEMAN GIVES BAIL FOR M13 ATPRARANCE. Herman Bruggeman, the post office clerk who LOCAL MENTION. The Weather. Orrice or TH SIGNAt. OFFICER, was arrested yesterday afternoon by Post Office Wasi S, D.C., July 12, 1884, 9:30 4m. — | Inspector Henderson, on a charge of stealing $500 For t tle Atlantic states. local showers | worth of postage stamps belonging to the United varlable #1 I party in eat southern portion, stationary teu- the northern portion. “For Sunday fair ndiested fer the upper Mississipp! and 1 val sand th ake region. — ‘Tix National Safe Deposit company, corner 15th . Teeelves. tHnks of stiver- all sorts of valuable things on « a moderate cha See adv tly st ates, Was taken before Judge Snell, where he gave ball for his appearance in the Police Court this morning, the judge accepting Mr. Samuel E. Allen as surety. In the Police Court this morning | Bruggeman was charged with the grand larceny of $— worth of postage stamps, the property of | the United States, and through ‘his counsel, Mr. Z | gave bonds in the sum of $2,200 for his appearance = before the grand jury, Mr. Allen renewing A special atspatch trom! pis’ ‘bail, Gruggeinan’ itis stated ise the chairman of the com- | wember Of the Assembly Presbyterian church Flor to the ba Mowing to the ng for can- nth street church. While lls sal- convention, w) per year, yet by careful man- and not of the ary was only $1. 4 to the convention by Chait agement and, a8 he claims, by an tnheritance from animously adopted, | the old country, he had recently been able to pur- es ail making | chase the house in which he lived, and which 1s ig 1S the Tesolu- , worth about $4,000. ‘There sa mortgage on it of about 1,00). ‘He also claims to have had about if the democratic $2,000 on deposit in Squier's bank when it failed, mse the nas | WHAT MR. REID SAYS, Mr. F.C. Retd, proprietor of the Ebbitt House | News stand, to whom Bruggeman disposed of some of his stolen s ys that Bruggeman assured him th bought $0 werth of discount. THE CASE POSTPONED TILL TUESDAY. Bruggetaan was brought up to the Police Court >on B| this morning, where he was charged with the grand , 620 Lou- | larceny of $700 worth of stamps, the property of Tnited States, and at the request of his coun- apbell Carrington, the case went over until ieapest and the market, 2 cigarettes, For sale everywhere. Lieut stxe put 0; Fess ops manufactured and artistically J. H. KUEnLING. stumps twice at two per cent REAM where out of town. New York avenue. ent how H. Walker, Hay stregt por istana s¥enu anid oe ast by Pure Lone ry are cn from rive berry ne, mode 1 Stist Naxne Vv 25,080 STAMPS STOLEN IN ONE DAY. Post Office Inspectors Henderson and Lamson | told a Star reporter to-day that no suspicion of ou mps from Bru: told his pi the stealin n's huuds amount to nesday traced to Br 35,080. The Sunday Schoot Convention at Rockville. ist centennial mass meeting, held in ir grounds y erday in connection y school convention of the M. E. ‘The long lines children present made a very ‘The Mount ¥ 1, Of this city, Mr. pol of the > . S. Gardner, nool, Mr. M.'E. B. Pretty- agruder conducted SK. Cox, of this city, He Spoke of the growth from the time of Robert Raikes who formed a Sunday school of DICAL Ox Soctat rchased direct trom | g four years The Method | the Reckville with the of Sunday any Picky : Wilson, of Baltimore, made an address upon the “Centenary of Methodism” in tuis country. In the afternoon a_children’s meet- ing was held at which Key. Dr. Samuel Rodvers, DOV W. H. D. Harper, of Baltimore, ing addre The closing e: school convention took p) ‘oulthern church, ———— The City Post Office. 21 INCREASE OF REGISTERED MATTER. er has prepared a statement for artment showing the immense red matter han- ington city post office during the Statement shows that the follo er of pleces Of registered matter ie the quai enfling September Gel cies of the Su ats p.m. in the mn tO dp. mn. © of the colored + sary, Was badly He was sent rease King tubes fitted. H. KUEHLING. 'y Jackets, amen wil find 1t er 5,000 ) ple day, being Current, © Exchange (wholesale, quiet with tendency dewn- fine Idla ‘stre | lan, supply. i Inarket ste: tay nary and poor k fdull with nomin 3 sudden quotations . 1, and demand ig more active. In green frults, peaches are In larger suppiy, with wide range of pric ery much depends én their quality. and con Apples are plentiful, and selling low. Driver's Sewer ¢ he popularity of Driver's Garden Is ever on the Increase, as a very ernoon Dr. ning program 1s oftered there. "Prof. Par- | ke we circls iSa creat card. New attractions stoien dur- | will be presented next wi in the room 's hotet, | nd Logan | an invita- t Washing- pusiat, Was ‘Ti HaRnorMasten’s Fixp.—Last evening Har- Dormaster Sutton, in going his rounds, found in a lumber pile, at Rile: t. foot of 13th strec large French revolver loaded; a quantity of trldges fitthag the revolver, end a pocketbook, some } tter of Which he has turned over ve probably been stolen foun cketbook riffed of 1ts money, be in bloom thts (street northeast. deserived. erve the Mr. Ike . Fecording asurer, dnd Messrs. Tne Covese or Tae nlored man, visited the Tian, named —Lee Jackson, a esidence of an ‘old Waters, near 8th and ain, with the night, sere elected an . ng woman In th . tter to THE Stax si cep out of his house, Mhand A st Jackson started in and was put out by Waters nid The 3 Jackson abused the oldu Areatened to whip him ards urt yest his abusiv retired 3 hipped hin. In the Poitce Jackson was fined % for shortly af- to gos dS the Young Ladies —_ | Witts Firep. Supreine Court, w Ing gifts to a mount th dispute upos rst having keen adjusted and the sale of his per the proceeds to be di children. property In the Park hotel, == ward Cobell was grant- in the Equity They were married in 1862, tn here to reside, and’ he A Divorce Grax ed a divoree from HL yesterday. Hdria, a al conduct or the tgment of his Ssiement of his! ruparen Comig he provision and | cured alice On nights ne: ser Snelbaker has se- r week, ‘The first three week the popular Nght ope Ube produced, to be followed b: ‘Opera bouffe seems to be hie to the patrons of the Comlque, cr Snelbaker will see that they are not dissatisfied with the coming events, duneanson ridian hill, PHE NATIONAL Atin ton of the N: signed by seu filed yeste Taylor, Wililam Sa i, J. R. Dodge, FE . de, Fane James A. Dumont and rs The certitic nine trustees for the first fter by the corporators and i, J. Brown ¢ , to be elected h members, Th ation was formerly known and Sclentific assoclation, geen S emis Fila D. Old-| ©. 3 Towsox, dealerin dry goods and carpets, , feket has been «warded the contract for furnishing dry gods Lo the District covern ment. ‘The Courts, Equity Cover—Judge MeArthur. Y complunant. ned. Cavell agt. Cabell; di- rthur. Metzerott; bond of 8. approved. Estate ontered to sell bonds, tion against adiministra- nah V. Walker; stipula- ate Robert O.’Sullivan; bonds. Estate Angus ld; Petition of | George Burgess. led. John Ricks fled and letters granted Camp- arrington and Irving Williamson; bond, $3,000. Estate of George Mattingly; issued to J. S. Edwards; bond $5,000, and Mary F. Harewood ap- ted guardian; bofld $00. Estate A. A. Nichol } letters of administration and guardianship issued to the widow. ‘tate W. S. Johnson; order for sule of patent. Estate Lena Relay; ‘letters granted to T. Robinson; bond £4,000. Will of Delia ved published in your | F. Donnelly filed and’partially proven. Will of that 3d street, % y eae folly roven. Hetate of B. F. visiiek taeda inn, order appointing “Margaret Hollig guardian » government) would. tak | toB.'F. Finn: bond $400, “Estate of H. Me Hurche sovernment would Iti | tnson, aMdavit of Thomas J. Fisher as tosumciency the comer of East Capitel and | of sureties on bond and auswer of Eliza C. Hutchin- lanting a few f son to the petition of Kate H. Olmstead fi Will of John Flood gdmitted to probate and granted to Ann Fiéod, on bond of $200. Estate of Adam Kiwald; proof of publication filed; letters granted to Mary Kiwald; bond $2,000. Estate of Jolin McGill; proof of publication fled; Alfred Harper eppofnted administrator; bond $200. CxrMixat. CouRt—Judge Wylie. Yesterday, George ©. Miler, violating section a57, revised’ statutes of the District of Columbia; jury respited until to-day. Charles G. Taylor, under he Com- tion of cou guardian or Inissloners requested, S.C. CLARKE. 20th, 1884. orter of the 0 LOWS tha tor of Tre EVENING Star e list of streets to be pa issue of the 20th Inst, we ni from East Capito Whent rove 12, K. of P.. will gt n to Cabin John bridg new steamer H. G. W rnoon Uripsof the W. W. Corcoran usual. Boat leaves at 3 p.m. and returns enjoy abl ursions of the Saturda en- | forgery, uot guilty. Edward Campbell, larceny, sul contine e Wash guilty; Sent to the reform school. Joseph Holmé = me HU continue on the Mary Washington. Fecelving stolen property;a.nolle ‘pres caeees. Mary Washington makes regular Sunday ex- | Henry Briscoe, larceny, to Marshall Hall and Glymont, leaving at and gj. m., and returning at’3 p.m. and 9p. m. rrangements have been made for an Inviting rion to the side—Ocean Grove, Asbury Key East or Ocean Beach. Round trip tickets can be secured, good for 15 days, from July 21st. See adv't. Information concerning Stork’s recreation tour £an be obtained from W. L. Stork, Young Men's Dullding, Balumore. not guilty. V V HITE Mex. Dhessrs, V V ITH Cox. ORED EMBEOIDERY,REDUCED FROM 817.50 TO 29. A BEAUTIFUL CHECKED SILKS AT 50c,; THE OPEN- ING PRICE WAS 81. SPECIAL DARGAINS IN BLACK SILES. BLACK SILKS AT 31.00, $1.25 AND $1.50 TH, - ‘NOT BE DUPLICATED. . ey LARGE STOCK OF FRENCH SATINES. se ~ ee WE ARE CLOSING OUR STOCK AND ARE OFFER- W. BR. Winttams & Co., auctioneers, will sel! on ECIDED BARGAL Monday evening next, by orderof Fox and Shoe- eee ao SILK HERNANIS AT REDUCED PRICES. INDIA PONGEES AT REDUCED PRICES. WE ARE OFFERING GOOD STYLES “GINGHAMS AT ise. eth FRENCH S8ATINES AT 25. ONE PRICK W. M. SHUSTER & SONS, 929 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUB ¥.D.-TUE BROT 18 THE CHEAPESZ, _ ya Iaaker trustees, a very desirable eight room Drick dwelling, No. 112 S street northwest, ‘This ty is well butit, in an taproving section of the aty, and therefore éxtra suitable 10F @ residence. See ady't. —— THe PRESIDENTIAY. CAMPAIGN. — TOR WreKLy frak will be sent postpexd to any address in the Tnited States or Cal.ada until afier the presidential election for Mitty cents It is a large eight-page Tot fifty-six columns of Mteresting readwg Scoh Miscellaneous, persoial, Lews Lake tov a sample Lops. eH Carrington, walved an examination and | the stamps honestly. Mr. Retd | anda |, Keene, vided between lls wife and | Alexandria Affairs. Rerorted for THE Evenrxe STAR. THE McDrviTr-Taytorn Haseas Corrvs.—The corporation court on Monday, and Corhmon- wealth’s Hictigt? arbury has Daeg ince from Chi- et to prepare its business. The habeas corpus pe een! Taytor, whom Detective MeDevitt, em- ployed by Mr . B. Moses, carried as far as = andria on the way to New Orleans, will come up before Judge Meade on the first day of the court. U.S. Covet.—The United States court, Judge Hughes, which opened here this week has closed its session. The further hes of the case of Shirley, King agt. schooner Wm. Oliver, libel for damage to schooner Mechanic, was adjourned over | until next term, in consequence of one of the at- torneys having been called home by a death in_his fails. ‘The court will meet here again next Sep- vember. LicENsE8.—At the coming term of the corpora- tion court, which opens next week, the license question will probably be an interesting one. The commissioner of the revenue has, as required by | law, furnished the attorney for the commonwealth @ list of all persons doing business in this city who have not taken outa lcense. This list the com- monwealth attorney will next Monday lay before the grand jury, whose dyty it will be to indict all rsons who have neglected to comply with the icense law. | Pottce RePort.—Dafney Grady and Abe Doug- | lass, colored, arrested by Capt. Webster, charged ith the larceny of $10 from G. C. Goodwin, were ‘the only prisoners at the station house this morning. At the last mayor's court Malvina Ball, cclored, Was fined $2.50 for assault upon a colored ehiid of Francis Harris, George Haynes was fined $2.25 for trespass. Avsowwrerx Pore RR, 00 ¥ qi | Ro. EY A ERR/O O YY AA ERO ¥ AAE R ER 0O aA Lb RB A KK It NNN aco pb oA Ex Pi NNN goa BBR AA KK HONNN G nob AAA EEK HON NN Goo bbs A AK K NNN Gog PPP| 00 WoW WwW DDD FER RRR PPOO WWWW DDE RR PPP O O WWWW D D EE RRR |p 0 0 WWWW DDE RR. P oo W W DbpD KEE E Ra This powder never varies — » marvel of purity, streneth and wholesomenest. More economical than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be cold in competition with the multitude of low test,short weight, alum or phosphate powders, Sold only incans. Boat Baxrxa PowDER Co., 166 Wall street, N. x apé Bia Banca. BIG BARGAIN. ‘Will open Thursday morning 96 Pieces SEERSUCKER GINGHAM, Plain and Fancy Stripes, at 5}¢ CENTS YARD, 50 Pieces FIGURED LAWNS, 5 CENTS, 65 Pieces ORGANDY LAWN, yard wide, 10 CENTS. Yard Wide INDIA LINEN, 81s cts.,10 cts,,1lete.,124cts. CROCHET COUNTERPANES, 50 cents. TABLE LINENS, 18 cts,, 25 cts., 36 cts, TURKEY RED TABLE LINEN, OIL BOILED, 46 cts. iS GOODS, 12%4cents, ELLING, 30 cents. ams, 15 cts, Ladies’ BALBRIGGAN HOS Fancy Stripesand Solid ents. Colored HALF HOSE, no seams, 21 cts. G NEW STYLES BRUSSELS AND INGRAIN CARPETS, TOWSON’s, 636 TENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, South Side, ty? Near Center Market, OPE? 10 MOST CHILDREN THE BARE SUGGESTION of 2 dose of castor of] isnauseating, Why not, thy ysic is necessary for the little ones, use Ai Pills? They combine every esrential and vi uable principle of a cathartic medicine, and being sugar- coated are easily taken, LMOST EVERY PERSON HAS SOME FORM OF scrofulous poison latent in his veins, When this develops in scrofulous sores, ulcers or eruptions, or takes the form of rheumatism or orzanic diseases, the suffering that ensues is terrible beyond description. Hence the gratitude of those who discover, as thou- sands yearly do, that Ayer’s Sarsaparilla will thor- oughly eradicate this evil from the system, 48 Ness Vena: Ness Vensxa: Wide Double-width, Pure Wool, in Cream, Pink, Blue ‘aud Black, reduced to wclual cost Sie SILKS! SILKS! 87, 453, 50, 7, 45. 50. LAWNS! LAWNS! 5, 8 10. 5, 8, 10. BLACK SILKS! BLACK SILKS! $1.00, $1.25, $1.50. $1.00, $1.25, 81.50. CARTERS, 711 Marker Srace, NUN'S VEILING, Pure Wool, 20, HANDSOME BLACK BROCADE SILK GRENADINES reduced from #1 to 50, COLORED SILKS (very best quality), $1.50, reduced to 5. BEAUTIFUL FRE . BLACK SATIN, 50; 'D SATIN, 50, NUN'S VEILING, pure wool lece style, 25. BLACK BRUCADE SILK VELVET, $1.00, COLORED SATIN MERVEILLEUX, 75. BLACK BROCADE SILKS, SPRING DRESS GOODS, Silk and Wool, 25. VEILING (Llack), double-width, $0. E SHAWLS, Pure Wool, $1.50. CARTERS, 711 Manger Space. Mus, J. P. Pazien, - No. 1107 F STREET NORTHWEST, will, vious to hea ‘parture for Europe, (per steamer Orcaon, July Both.) disjeseor the balance cheer emer IMPORTED BONNETS AND HATS, and those of her own design, at GREATLY REDUCED PRIC dy7 TP!® WASUINGION save DEVostr COMPANY No, 916 Pennsylvan With its fire and burzka-proof vaults with all the Jatest improvements, and a structure unsurpassed in charecter und ccnipleteness Ly euy Luidiug fora sluu Jar purpose in the couutr Wm. G_ Metzerott, Pres't, Sem" Join ‘T. Lenman Ve apZt Tue Doster Fur Avesve SPRING STYLE CASSIMERE UAL Will be ready May 2. PFARL DERBYS in alls MAPLE DERBYS in all ehupes, avenue northwest, Cross, Sec, and Treas W. W. Greenfield, Ass't Seo at WILLETT & RUOFFS, Kole Agent for Dunlap's New York Hats, aps0 905 Pennsylvanii Srzixa Goons ‘The largest and test selected stock of SUITINGS ever offered for gentlemen to select from at the LEADING TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT OF WASHINGTON, HD. BARR, mhi? 1111 Pennsylvania favenue, Hoxcorarnc : MEDICINES AND BOOKS, A full supply in stock at i BOERICEE & TAFEL’S Pharmacy, 185 Weat Fayette atreet, Baltimore, Mati orders promptly attended to. ESTABLISHED 1831 W. H. Warner & Sox, STEAM DYEING AND SCOURING, 1068 JEFFERSON STREET, a GEORGETOWN, D. ©. Goods called for and delivered free of charge to any viace ia the ety. otontal Cards reaponded torment, Nazzourrme Waren SAFE, QUICK AND PLEASANT. eadwacce ew inane al ang of miei? HEADACHES, GASTRIC AND INTESTINAL DYS- YEPSIA, WANE OF APPETITE. myl5-co2%6t ‘OME SAY THE FIRST COST THE BEST— Spee tera we have a rade a slippers at one ‘Men's and ‘Straw Hats got to be cleared out. and ‘Satchels very Hors snd. Boys ‘Suits st 's-beavy Giscount for the wm z ‘1914-1916 Pennoyivenia avenue, Affairs in West Washington. A SuxpaY Boat Racm—A race has been ar- Tanged, to come offaypposite Georgetown to-morrow m , between four well-known oarsmen repre- sen’ ‘Washington amd town. It 18 pro- Sat above 9 ite Passeno’s bost house, the distance being one and a half mil “ SENTENCED FOR Rossiwe Hrs EMPLoYeR—Wm. Lane, colored, arrested by Officer Frank Burrows for the larceny of an iromsoap stamp from his em- loyer, Dr. Louis Ritchie, was tried in the Police Roure this morning. and restitution was ordered, and he was fined Norzs Edward W. Bom bas been appointed sta- tlon-Keeper to fll the vaoancy caused by the resig- nation ot Mr. Van Fleg&—Charles E. Courtney arrived yesterday, and !s quartered at the Mo house.—Hermione No. 12, Knights of Py- ‘thias, give an excursion to-morrow. See advertise- ment ¢ ‘here. Suirrixa News.—Schr: W. L. Bradley arrived from Boston with 750 tons of guano. ‘THE CONDITION OF THE WATER.—At7 &. m., Great Falls 1; rece! reservoir, north connection, 3; south connection, 7 distr@muting reservoir, influent gate house, 11; efident gate house, 15. High tide 1n he river to-day at Pp. mi; low tide, 12 p.m. Coricuna MIRACLES OF HEALING UNPARALLED IN MEDI- CAL HISTORY. “T have been afflicted for twenty years with an obsti- nate skin disease, called by some M. D.s psoriasis, and others, leprosy, commencing on my scalp, and in spite of all I could do, with the help ofithe most skillful doc- tors, it slowly but surely extended, until a year ago this winter it covered my entire person in form of dry scales. For the last three yeara [have been unable to do any labor.aud suffering intensely all the time. Every morning there could be nearly a dustpanful of scales taken from the sheet on my bed, some of them half as large as the envelope containing this letter. In the latter part of winter my skin commenced cracking open. I tried everything, almost, that conld be thought of, without any relief. The 12th of June I started West in hopes I could reach the Hot Springs, Ireached De- troit and was so low I thought Ishould have to go to the hospital, but finally cot asfar as Lansing, Mich., where Ihed asister living. One Dr. — treated m about two weeks, but did*me no good. All thought I had but a short time to I earnestly prayed to die. Cracked through the skin all over my back, across my ribs, arms, hands, limbs, feet badly swollen, toe-nails came off, finger-nuils dead and hard as bone, hair dead, dry and lifeless as old straw, 0, my God! how I did suffer, “My sister had a small part of a box of Cuticura in the honse. She wouldn't give up; said, ‘We will try Cuti- cura." Some was applied on one hand and arm. Eureka! there was relief; stopped the terrible burning sensation: from the word co. They immediately got the CuTIcuRA Resotvent, Curicuna and Curicvma Soar. I com- menced by taking one tablespoouful of Resolvent three times a day, aftcr meals; had a bath once a day, water about blood heat, used Cuticura Soap freely; applied Cuticura morning and evening. Result, returned to my home in just six weeks from time I left, and my skin as. smooth as this shevt of paper. ‘HIRAM E. CARPENTER, “Henderson, Jefferson County, N.Y. “Sworn to before me this nineteenth day of January, 1880, “A. M, LEFFINGWELL, Justice af the Peace.” Bcericuna Resonvenr, the new blood purifier, inter- nally, and CuTicura and Curicura Soap, the great skin cures, externally, clear the Complexion, cleanse the Skin and Scalp and purity the Blood 0 i of Itching, Scaly, Pimply, Scrofulous, Mercurial and Canccrous Humors and Skin Tortures when physicians, hospitals and all other means fail. Sold everywhere, POTTER DRUG AND CHEMICAL CO, BOSTON. dy? Resurupine aT BoA U M’S. We are obliged to Rebuild our serond floor to gain ent t space for our PALL IMPORTATIONS OF LAD AND M * GAIMENTS. Tn orc o 80 our remaining Stock of Summer Goods inust be Gout ately {The balance of cur PADIES' WHITE SUITS has been divided into two great lots, viz:— LOT 1. Consisting of twenty-five Suits, seven different styles, which have been sold at $10, $11, $12 aud 813, arenow Offered at the upiforim price of By T7777 estes ie ge ES nF 48 (atin, A PIECE. 2 LOT i. Consisting o! mer prices 6f ¥ xteen suits, five different atyler: for- ‘L have been €14, $15 and 816, are now offered at the uniform price of 2 1 Bo 0) gat, A PIECE. SEF 1 Mog Mgt Our, more Elatorate Suits have been marked down accordingly, but having ouly a few peces left cowld not well make up MISSES! AND CHILDREN'S SUITS. SSES'’ PIQUE and LAWN DRESSES = Thirteen Tanging in sizes froin s}x tv sixteen years, at fe ce at i = Former Prices from $7.00 to 810.00. Children’s GINGHAM DRESSES, from two to aix years, now $8 ; former Prices 81:25, 81.00 an 81.73, One lot of slichtly soiled White dotted 5) Dresses, for Misses and Children, at $200; former Prices from 810.00 to $20.09, Ar BBR A vu Uv MM MM 558g BoB AR 0 U MMMM & BBB OA A UUM MM ~ Seg 416 7TR STREET. 38 35555 cog ERE NN N TTIT 485, me, ome SG EEE RNY OH eee 55 Wg CCG EEE NNN T Sss8 ON THE DOLLAR. Being determined not to carry a dollar's worth of SUMMER GOODS OVER, THE MISFIT STORE, CORNER TENTH AND F 8TREETS, Offers an entire stock of Fine Clothing, consisting of Genuine Calcutta Seersucker Suits, English Seersucker Suits, Alpaca Coats, Alpaca Vests, Drab D'Ete Coats and Vesta, Serges in Different Colors, White and Fancy Vests, Chidren’s Suits, Boys’ Suits, Odd Pants for Men and Boys, Cassimere Suits in Immense Variety, Worsted Suits, Cloth Suits, Flannel Suits, ar FIFTY CENTS ON THE DOLLAR. THE MISFIT STORE, yl OORNER TENTH AND F STS. Crormxa FOR HOT WEATHER, Noaz WALKER & 00, (25Pennsylvania ave, NOAH WALEER & CO, 26Pennsylvania Ava, NOAH WALEER & 00, (25Pennsylvania Avs. KOAH WALKER & O8 (25Pennsylvania Ave, NOAH WALKER & 00, €25 Pennsylvania Ava, NOAH WALKER & 00, (25Pennsylvania Ave, NOAH WALEER & 00, .. (2tPonnsylvanis Ave, ROAH WALKER & 00. €25Pennsylvania Ava, OAH WALKER & 00, 625Pennsylvania Ave je2A_ 625 Pennsylvahis Ave Drapd'etaSuits, - xtra long Drap d'eta and long Drap deta Sacl Sorin ES A ie D ue Alpaca and Childsen’s Sailorand Nor- Salk Suits, Wi ycluitts, White and Colofed. wearin allnew | pn ‘Underweas” Chaves, ‘kc at ‘Prices for cash, NOAH WALKER & CO, | ai TEN wwww Ex YY] wy ris rm ¥: H. & B, W. CATHERWOOD, i & JORRSTOR, yea ron 008 CITY ITEMS. sight, Blooming Cactus this ‘morrow evening at drug Blore, Penna ave, Capel Will i Mothers, Read This and Ponder. 174 BATTERY AVENUE, Bauriwong, July 8, 1884. The Duffy Malt Whisky Company: Gentlemen:—My twin bables of five months have suffered with pains since their birth, at times hay- ing their limbs drawa up and stiff, and the constant fear of convulsions. These pains were caused, no doubt, by irregularity of the bowela, the children having Decome very much emaciated. After trying treatment—local remedies as well a8 medical treatment—without avail, and with the logs Of rest to. myself and wife, we’ thought it im- possible to save the little ones, and, as a last resort, seeing your notice in the Sur, we’ resolved to try. one bottle of your Mait Whisky, and we are glad we id, the result being wonderful. It relieved the lttle ones at once, producing a natural, quiet sleep, by relieving them of wind and pain, restoring the! Dowels to @ normal condition, they thriving won- derfully. While generally opposed to intoxicating Mquors as a medical preparation, I don’t think your whisky has its equal 1 J. A. RINGROSE. Husbands, Attention! ‘The extraordinary prevalence of nervous dlsor- ders nowadays can’ scarcely have escaped the no- tice of evena casual observer. Nervousness is es- and and sentially a loss of power in the nerves, and if the digestion be clogged, and waste matters suffered to accumulate in the digestive apparatus and cireu- late through the nervous system, we may supply food, and the best of food, in any'amount, and the person will still be feeble.’ ‘Therefore, if your wife says to you when the children are romping noisily, “Oh, my poor nerves Ss,” Dut next nig! bottle from the Dutt t take home to her a quart Malt Whisky Company. ‘Tue Durr’ (ALT WHISKY COMPANY, Baltimore, Md. Sold by family grocers and druggists. 1 With Durkee’s Salad Dressing there is no waste or disappointment. You are certall produce eee salad. It costs less than home-made, and fs, besides, a superb table sauce. €0 White Flannel Bicycle Shirts— Men’s, 1.25; Boys’, $1, at Auerbach’s, 7th and H. 2 Clark’s 0. N. ‘F. Spool Cotton— Six spools for 25c., at Auerbach’s Sewing Machine Rooms, 7th and H. 24 Dufty’s Barley Malt Whisky. For sale by Hume, Cleary & Co., 809 Market Space, 3 Be Sure Don’t Fail, and go to the dry goods slaughter house, 736 7th street northwest, Mourning Store, J. E. Young. 5 Lubin’s Extracts, 36c. oz. Lundborg’s Extracts, 31¢. oz, Oakley Extracts, 25c. 02. Boston VARIETY STORE, 7,10,12,14 705 and 707 Market Space. Premature Loss of the Hair may be entirely prevented by the use of Burnett's Cocoain : 5 Housekeepers should insist upon obtaining Bur- nett’s Flavoring Extracts, they are the best." €0 The Voice of the People. It ts a well known fact that wine above all other Uquors are grossly adulterated, but when a pure article 1s placed on the market ahd people have con- fidence in it, they all with one voice recommend it, ‘The Port’Grape Wine from the vineyards of Alfred Speer, of Passaic, N. J., has received the un- ualified endorsement of the medical faculty and of ousunds of invalids Who have been won b: to health by their use. For sale by all druggists. wes $3 per Gallon, 75c. Quart Bottle. No. 1 Kye Whisky, best In the world for the money. Snkw-2w McGee's, 9th, near D street. Duffy's Barley Malt Whisky, For sale by N. W. Burchell, No, 1982 F street north- west. On Thirty Days’ Trial. ‘The Voltate Kelt Co.,Marshall, Mich., will send Dr. Dye’s Celebrated “Electro-Voltaic Belts and Fleciric Appliances on trial tor. thirty days to men (young or old) who are afiiicted with nervous de- Dility, lost vitality and kindred troubles, guarantee- ing Speedy and complete restoration of health and manly vigor, Address as above. N. B.—No risk 1s incurred, us thirty days’ trial Is alowed. — w,sun Diamond Shirts at Auerbach’s,7.& 1. tu,th,s Lundborg’s Perfume, Edenta, © Lundborg’s Perfume, Marechal Niel Rose. eo Lundborg’s Perfume, Alpine Violet. €0 Lundborg’s Perfume, Lil J. M. Laroque’s Elixer of Calisaya Bark silts more than half a century, been tn use by all classes of peopic, and indorsed by eminent phy- siclans as the best tonic and tnvigorator extant. ‘The weak, the nervous, the debilitated, all find 1 to give new life, vigor and happiness. Particu- larly a lady's medicine, $1 a bottle. Sold by drug- ts. W. E. Thornton, Proprietor, Baluimore and arrison streets, Baltithore, Md. tu,th,s-om Life Preserver. If you are losing your grip on life, try ‘Wells’ ‘Health Renewer.” "Goes direct to weak spots. 9 “Alderney Dairy Wagons.” Fresh Alderney Butter, churned every morning, and delivered in und “Ward” p und. Also, Cottage Cheese, Buttermilk aba Sweet ilk, Oc. per quart, Creain 15, pint. Crostxc-Ovr Satz OF FINE CLOTHE AT THE LONDON AND LIVERPOOL CLOTHING CO., CORNER 7TH AND G STREETS. In order to close out our Spring and Summer stock of Fine Clothing we have prices cut down to Fifty Cents on the Dollar, ‘We are determined to sell every Spring and Summer Garment we have to make room for Fall Stock. Suits we sold at 810 we are selling now at 85. Suits we sold at 811 we arc selling now at35.50, Suits we sold at 812.50 we are selling now at 96.25. Suits we sold at $14 we are selling now at 87. Suits we sold at #15 we are selling now at #7.50, Suits we sold at $20 we are selling now at $10, Suits we sold at $25 we are selling now at $12.50. Arn all others in proportioned low prices, A Fine Seersncker Coat and Vest at $3, worth $5. An extra quality Seersucker Coat and Vest at g4, worth 6, 5 Alpaca Coats from 81 upwards. White Vesta, from 60 cents upwards. Suits for Boys from 13 to 17 years old at $3.75 and upwards, Child®'s Suits from $1.75 upwards. Pants from $1 upwards. They are worth double what we are asking for them, THE LONDON AND LIVERPOOL CLOTHING CO., CORNER SEVENTH AND G STREETS. 38 For Tae Nexr Tumry Dass M. WILLIAN WILL MAKE THE GREATEST REDUCTION IN FRICES EVER MADE HERETOFORE. Trimmed Bonnets at half e.. Untrimmed Bonnets and Hats at half price. Flowers at half price. Feathers at half price. Silk Mantillas at halt Price. Jerseys, black and colored, at half price. ‘The ladies now have an opportuntty of getting the finest goods at very low prices, All goods warked 1 Plain Uy5] 907 Pennsylvania live. 7 Cite Trevise, Paris, “Boorrrs Macro Comrouxp> Acertain cure for Sick Headache, Cramps, Cholera Morbus, Dysentery, Cholera Infantum, Indigestion, &o. For sale by all druggists. Price 25 cents, : Also,“BOGERT'S VEGETABLE COUGH SYRUP,"for ‘Whooping Cough,Croup andColds, Both warranted free from all kinds of narcotica, Price 25 and 50c. je26-3m Srecut Norice JRESPECTFULLY CALL THE ATTENTION OF ARCHITECTS AND THOSE CONTEMPLATING BUILDING TO MY STOCK OF FIRST-CLASS HEATING APPARATUS, AND WOULD PARTICU- LARLY CALL YOUR ATTENTION THE WROUGHT IRON FURNACES FROM THE WELL- KNOWN FACTORY OF REYNOLDS & SON, WHICH I CONSIDER AS GOOD IF NOT SUPERIOR TO STEAM HEATING AT ONE HUNDRED PER CENT CHEAPER IN COST, WOULD ALSO CALL YOUR ATTENTION TO THE WELL-KNOWN FIREPLACE HEATERS, FROM THE FACTORY OF JAMES SPEAR, FOR HEATING TWO OR MORE ROOMS ABOVE. FOR ECONOMY AND HEATING QUALITY THEY HAVE NO EQUAL, THESE HEATERS AND FURNAGES ABE BEING USED EXTENSIVELY IN SOME OF THE FINEST HOUSES IN THE CITY, WHICH WE TAKE GREAT PLEASURE IN BING TO. A CALL 18 SOLICITED AND ExIT. MATES PROMPTLY FURNISHED. WALTER D. WYVILL, Exctustve Acrxt. aps ‘Ko, 452 PA. AVE. NEAR 434 STREET. He? FoR THE FOURTH OF JULY. FIRE-WORES, TAPER LANTERNS, if ~ FLAGS, all sizes, AT THE LOWEST MARKET PRICE. CH. RUPPERT, AND 606 Ira STREET NQRTAWEST, = ” don’t reply, “Bother your | EW LAW BOOK on Taxation. Bhitle's Putcut Camo Index. Second edition LATEST NOVELS: Princess of N: xine, by Ouida. Battle of Stanes River, by Stevenson. Pictures of Life and Character 3 . eNO by Wilkie Collina, ‘Maze, by Nine Authora_ The Lessons i evity, by John B. Hamilton. A fail ine of Blank Wogks always on haste WM. H. MORRISON nt 475 Pennsylvania FOR SUMMER READING aT HALF Bos a PRICE, CHOICE STATIONERY. NEWEST STYLES. THE NEW LAWN GAME, ENCHANTMENT. LAWN POOL, LAWN TENNIS, CROQUET. ARCHERY, AT LOW PRICES. WM. BALLANTYNE & SON, 428 Seventh street, Sy7 New Prsticartoxs AT REDUCED PRICES AT 416 Tr STREET Phoebe, by author of Kuti ickeands. Translated visaris’ Son, by Mrs. Oliphau My Reminiscences, by Lord Ronald Gorver. ‘Tinkling Cymbals, by Edwar Fawcett, Boston Cook Book, by Mrs. Lincelu, Usurper, by Judith Gautier. ‘Roman Singer, by F. Marion Crawford. An Average Man, by Robert Grant | Stray Feaves from Strange Literatare, by E. Hern. | Mingo and Other Sketches, by author of Uncle Remus. | Oswoods’ White Mountains, Health Hints for Travellers, by J. E. Sundberz, M.D. Also, Standard Authors in paper covers for mery i at least 20 percent c reading. Our St than elsewhere he best Enslish, full line of di and American boxes. | Engraved W styles of Engraved paper and correspond late and 50 cards, onl; Wedutne Invitstions just ne BAU TME! ‘M's BOOK 1749 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. ‘The best new books; seven monthly and two weekly eas soon as lasted. 30 cents per mouth or $4 per year EALTH AND STRENGTH PAP i Dorchester’s Liquor Problem in ull Ages; a valua- ble book. ‘An Average Man. by Robert Grant, Dearly Boucht, The Giant's Hobs. by Large Stock of Statioucry aisd Hina Bes A Large Stock of Stationery ahd Blank Bo: yea C. C. PURSELL, 418 9th st. now, ATEST | PUBLICATIONS—PHEDE, BY AUTHOR | of Rutledge; Prose Works of "Wm, Cullen Bryant, by Parke Godwin: Summer, by Thoreau, edited by H.G.O. Blake: The Giant's Kobe, b ol Vice Versa: Tommy Ujuiore, ARoman Singer, by F. Marion Craw translated from the German by Mrs. A. Eliot's Essays; Mrs, John Sherwood, Gial Usares: Ellis B. Roberts, Go Home in Itily. by Mrs, ED. R Biancisnli Adams’ Hand Book of Authors; Difference Between Physical and Moral Law, by Wm, Arthur; Vacation Cruising, by J.T. Rothrock; Practical Essays, by Alexander Bain’, Meaital tid So- nt Revenue: At Evolution in Animals, by G. J. K G. AWHIT. | AKER, Bookseller and Stationer, 1105, Pounsylvanis | 435-3. eit avenue northwest. Telephon: LADIES GoODs. _—| LL KINDS OF — . \ SILK, WOOL AND LINEN STITCHING. ‘ALSO, FILET WORK AND KNITTING nicely and promptly done by young German Ladi 212 10th street northwest, dyi2. t oUGLASS ‘NINTH AND F STREETS. HOSIERY. ‘This department we think compicte. The stock is new and fresh. and we return the mouey when price are not as low as elsewhere, ‘One lot of fine FRENCH BALBRIGGAN, worth STi. One lot SOLID COLORS, Full Regular, usual price B0c... we are offering Three Pair for $ SOLID COLORS, SPLICED FEET, 65c., $1, &e. MEN'S HOSIERY, in great variety, from the cheapest tothe most expensiv=, CORSETS. ‘This department is second to none, and embraces over SOstyler, We sell a Co @1.50 in other: W TILATING CORSETS at 8: UNDERWEAR. isderartment needs no advertising, We simply tosay: The garments are our own guake. Full Perfect Shape, and we refund mouey if wusatistac- 1Tice or otherwise, $1 and 1.25, JERSEYS. We ask yon to look only. The Quality, Perfection of Fit,ond dhe Prices 81.60 up—wih we iow please We will notice other départments next week. DOUGLASS, 522524526 Ninth street. Jel3. Mrs Sez Rovrrnr, (608 9TH STREET, Opposite Patent Offcs, Complete and handsome tine of BLACK AND WHITE LACES, EMBROIDERIES, FLOUNCINGS, ALL-OVERS, ainnook. 'D SHAWLS, In Sivis and > Large stock of ZEPHYK and SHETL Plain and Ewbroidered MULL FICHUS at half thes 1 Children’s HOSIERY, SUMMER UNDER- SILK and LISLE THREAD GLOVES and MIT- reduced prices. dels Ms ANNIE K. HUMPHERY, 4:0 TENTH STREET NORTHWEST, Makes CORSETS to order in every style and madsrial, And guarautees perfect Reand comfort, HER SPECIALTIES ARE— French Hand-nusde Underclothiig, Merino Tnderweas, Fatent Shoulder Braces ang al Dress Ref. Goods, stent Sho rac Bench Corsets ana ‘Bucs, SEES ee Chil en's Corset an t (Miss H.'s make, tat for tho” price 1s Shsurpassed = N-B.—Freuch, German aud Spauish spoken, marl J. ROCHON: CORCORAN BUILDING, FIRST GLASS HAIR DRESSER, FROM PARIS. ‘Three Patents and Five Medals irom Expositous x. Fane, Lyons and Vienna, MAN Wane AND FINE WORK. Ladies fine Hair Cutting and Hair Sreasing, Hair dyed and shampooed in wiirst class manner. Wags to order. . a3” 37 FIFTEENTH STREET NORTHWEST. Astros Fisners ‘Chemical Dry Cleaning Establishment, No. 906 G street northwest. TRUUEY EARS SERPERIENCE, | ratties: an men's Garments; also, an Plush Cloaks, Crape Veils, Laven, Gloves, la, ar Dace z o : TADIES EUENING DRESSES "® SPECIALTY, Gentlemen's Clotiues Cleaned by this process will not aud grease ue tend tetotreatial eae hoe sib cade pt BP A U Uv occ m AA U U CO ™T ig aa Uo So FH A A UU ‘cco T a J. U. O'MEARA & CO, 1347 Pennsylvania Avenue, Are selling their entire stock—Guns, Riftes, Cutlery, Tools, Tackle, Notions, Musical Instruments, Jewelry, Hardware, &c., at auction, every evening, at 7p. m, Bargains can bead. See auction advertisement, jy7 | our assartio: DRY_GOODs. Gier Bisune Wee E. G. DAVIS, "9 MARKET sSPacs Job lot of CREAM MULLS, 20, 25 and Ste. per yant;! about half their real value. INDIA LINENS. PURE LINEN LAWN, LINEN, MASALIA and) CAMBRID. PERSIAN LAWNS, EGYPTIAN LAWNS, prices the lowest. i SO INCH BATISTE, choice patterns, price 200. pet SATINES. FR LAWNS, ORGANDIES, &e.. ko. CREAM ALBATROS, from 45 to 75e. per yard Special Barenins 4 Ni Ra/ KOLDENIES and INSERTINGS to natch. ee Job lot MULL FICHUS low firares, : Small lot FRENCH NaAINs OBES, with? Enibroidery, at half pricy tociose = BO $2” PARASOLS AT PRIME Cost. POPULAR GOODS AND PRICES, E. G. DAV x% CORNER MARKET PAC AND Sm STREET Grear Disarrorxruenn We poaltively expected to commence building July Tet,’ Unt as we cannot get possession of the house next door} to us until Aurust Ist, we have to wait until then—in? | the meantime we have marked down every article in our immense establixhmeut to stich prices thet will make’ them fly out quick, 1,000 pieces BEERSUCKER at Tc, rvtuced from 10d) 5,000 piwes LAWNS at Sc. These are all of our own patterna, having ordered them last January. We* guarantee the colors of every piece. \ 2€0 pieces double-width colored WOOL BUNTING at de. per yard, reduced from 37\gc, One case same ig’ Black at 206, ; €00 piceus fieured, dotted and striped SWISS at 1206 reduced from 30e. 6,000 yards pure MOHAIR CHECK: Bt Lhe. ‘Thee goods cost to Aifferent Piniday EMBROIDERED ROBES! We have abont 200 left. ‘They must be closed at— $3.00, reduced from § 6.00, 400* | 8.00, 500 0 acs 10.00. 60 * * 1200 700% (1400, 9.00 sad we 18.00. s There are facts, We only advertise what we can subs stantiate, WHITE Goopst Of every deceription—of ont own importation. vengl Piece has our name woven in it. Wesave the middle-\ An's profit, and sell them as cheap at retail as othe buy thejn at wholesale, } Beautiful ral INDIA LAWN, 12\0. ‘This was our | 15c. grade, but we find we bave am overstock, and they must go. All our finer grades have been reduced 3¢. to We. peed yard, which imekes them the cheapest Lawns in the’ country. Three cares of NAINSOOK CHECKS at 7c, goof” value at 1250, TABLE LINENS! NAPKINS! DOYLIES! TOWELS All reduced, as we are rked. Ifanybody doubts we will take them in our basements and show them upwards of 5,000 dozen Towels and over 1001 original packaxes of Linen Hous:furnishing Goods, di-’ rect out of bond. We are selling the best Barnsley Huck Towel st 123¢c., worth 0c, Our Bleached Table Linag~ St 0c.—cust us 46 ige, to land, aud canuot be excelled, } ‘We attended the large sale of Langfeld & Lichten, of J Philadetphia, retirinz from business, and have secared” agreat many Bargains in EMBROIDERIES, LACES, GLOVES AND RIBBONS\ 100 pieces Irish Point Embroidery as low as 10c. per® yard, worth 25 30 pieces 15-inch Cambric Flouncing, 75, worth double’, ‘200 pieres Miracourt Lace at Sc. ayank % M5 dozen Embroidered Mull Handkerchiefs, for the} neck, at 25c. apacce. Someof these we have sold ag’ high as 1. 100 Embroidered and Fringed Black Cashmere Shoulder Capes at 1.00, former price @4. 4 12,000 picces of Ottoman Kibbous, all shades, from So, to 12c, per yard. JERSEYS! JERSEYS! Our stock is being daily replenished, and we now Lave more o.1 hand then at any time this season. Our $1.75 Jersey, in black and all light and dark come ore, reduced to @L10. Our stock of HOSTERY was never larger than at presi ent. We are selling a splendid Brilliant Lisle Black ‘Hose fur Ladies at 45c. 0 pair. \ 100 doz. Ladies’ Brilliant Lisle Hose, fancy stripes, ra) duced from €1 to S8e. a pair. 5 doz Ladies’ 3 and 4 button Liste Thread Gloves, im all desirable shades, at 10c, a pair, On the third floor of our immense estalilishment we ) have placed, on separate counters, all our last year's, fancy Lawns, which we then euld at 10c., reduced to 50°) All onr yard wide Pacific Lawns, reduced to Oige. will only be shown on thind floor. We noust get clean shelves, and are determined tocarry ut, ao matter how big the loss, LANSBURGH & BRO, 319 420-429-494 SEVENTH STREET PIANOS AND ORGANS Srecat Aso Garar Bancars Is PIANOS. ficent Cabinet Upright Grand, m but four months, only #200, part_monthi: cost owner $350 cash. Elegant Upright Grand, tised but very little, for culy 8245, payments cash sied $10 per month: cost #425. Superb toned f extra Cabinet Upright Grand, property «f Gov. offic y $20 cash; cost #650. Magnificent Square only cash, cost $590; nearly new and @ nd instrument. Eleiut rosewood case Square Grand, for only $200; cost $400 new. Splendid Square fare the finest Piano, ouly S40W, @9\ per auouth. All Us S100: 63 wee + EINE RAMP WAREROOM AND yl PIANO EXCHANG 22 NINTH STREET. FIALEZ DAVIS & 0078 PIANOS. New Stock. New Sty! Terms, | Reope yl BL dM. Gally derful Automatic Musical Instruments, GREAT BARGAINS in second-hand Pianos and Ore gans. Varnishing and gencral overhauling of Pisnow specially solicited during the sunauer, as it can then be done best and cheapest, Now Is Tur Tre You begin to carry ont your half formed resolution of leaving the city, and, as a matier, of course, there are a number of articles without which you, of course, could not think of leaving, We don't pretend that we have just what you want, but beg leave to mention afew necessary articles below, some of which may be just the thing you are looking for: Rubber Cloth Traveling Satchels, 79c., 89¢., 990. Icather Traveling Satchels, in black and colors, with or without outside pocket, at $1.98, $2.29, $2.49, and 82.98. Canvas Traveling Satchels, splendidly made, with outside straps, at $2.49, $2.79, $3.29, and $3.49. Grain Leather Traveling Satchels, very fine goods, all in beautiful light shades, st $3.98, 84.49, and $4.98, Excellent Lunch Baskets, from 49c. up. Genuine Mexican Hammocks (no imitation,) at 1.09, ‘worth $2.50. -ks to hold 300 Ibs. at 99¢, Baby Hammocks (they can't fall ont of them) at 49c. Large assortment of Hair Brushes, from 25c. up. Whisks and Clothes Brushes, Shoe, Nail, Tooth, Hat | ~~ and Shaving Brushes, all remarkably low. Puffs and Puff Boxes, Infants’ Erushes, Combs and Baskets. French Hand and Folding Mirrors, from 49e. SOAPS AND PERFUMERY ALMOST GIVEN AWAY. CHEAP FANS OF ALL KINDS, PIANOS. WILCOX & WHITE AND KIMBALL ORGANS, Pianos and Organs exchanged, ped tag See aaa Full stock of Sc, Music, HENRY EBERBACH, 915 F STREET, my31_Maneging Partner of the late frm of Hilis' Co Cuavxcer J. Rep, ‘9 43 Tru Srneer Nonrewest, Pianos end Organs sold on Instalment Rented or Exchanged; rent applied if pur-' chased. Also,a fine selection of small Musical Instru- ments and Sheet Music. S-cent Music a specialty. Good second-hand Pisnos and Organs from $30 apy. ward. New Pianos aud Organs st prices and termets , suit all purchasers, mys 0 TUNING GORE. « FEM BI for Burdett Toys of every description as well as In and Out-Door | JP EICHENBACH'S: ‘WAREROOMS. Sic cr Ha re ET above Pa M. SILVERBERG & CO. ROUSEFURNISHINGS. 8 £12 Tru Srazer N. W. G Tae Best. “THE CONCORD HARNESS." ‘THE CONCORD COLLAR. G2 Coupe, Carriage and Road Harness a epecialty, LUTZ & BRO, i Are Tote, ‘Sramer. RHEA WAVES! Bakes, noni BRE earrar as TLT severrn oraer xv. ‘The latest double burner. A Two-l : tocall'sod occ fest araico ab’ imines “ansortnet Weave on band a lange stock of the Celebrated. oon. | Sic ands® siege soa E tant peaks Srtey low piece vo chan ties cue W117 VAPOR STOVES. ‘Twin-Burner, Varor the heat of "a A full line of Cook Stoves,Latrobes, Slate Mantelafog, ‘Den/orth Fiuid constantly on band ry W.S.JENES & CO. - PETE Te Char REFRIGERATOR hd wie SE en, yl