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Young Mr. Pelton's Bride. AN INTERESTING STORY oF THE MAKEIAGE OF TMNOLORE TILTON'S DAUGHTER ‘There isa curious story in connection with the marriage of Theodore Tilton’s daaghter to young Pelton, whom the dispatches of last ‘Week reported to be in an insane asylum in rope. Her husband's parents were wealthy Louisiana sugar planters who spent a large Part of every year in Europe for the purpose ot educating their children. At their death, whieh Occurred within a short period of each other, their dangiter and two sons were abroad and’ Femained tere, t studying musie atone tin t Liszt,and the Lwoson: 3 Tson, Wiille,was fady in New Orleans ‘and bis university term re- was Tilton’s ye waeh prozress age thaton land- liately went to a red a return left whien did not Feach her until th: nat sea. His family, as weil as the if the girl he had thrown over, were infuriated at the news, and Biseidest brother (John) came immediately to America to apologize snd do ail in his power to conduct of his twenty-one years bis arrival in New ner Was Still more 2S dy, as sh and charming. din less than Place inis brother was to 4, and they wery married, In tie ger was leading rather a in Europe, plunging into extra fnew and ex ug his delicate constitution ¥ * cay life, until the weakness manitested iwelf whieh landed him at last in the Ward of @ lunatic asylum, soe Attempted Kidna, GYPSIES TRY TO STEAL A CHILD ON THE STREETS OF WoRU Aman and woman, who belong toa band of gypsies which bas been camping jast outside of the town of Woburn, Mass. for several days, attempted to kiduap Mabel, the ten-year-old daughter of Dr. Cuarles E. Cooper, on Friday night, She was sent on an errand by her mother, and they rode up to her in a covered Aw. Forxus OF DISEASES OF THE BLOOD, STOMACH, LIVER AND KIDNEYS, WILL BE RRR Wow Ween e Bh BF > Waww eee SSS ree SS Gaae PRE a BBB R K OO Ww W WN NN 00, 5 x H RMR 0% FRX HOR B00 NN BR Mt TTTT TIT FFE ARE gSty HP, TTT ET ETE RP, BeB OM oT = «T Kee B Sss8 > Read the list of names by which these Diseases are known. IMPURE BLOOD, PIMPLES, BOILS, SCROFULA, SALT RHEUM, ERYSIPELAS, PILES, CATARRH, DISORDERED STOMACH, INDIGESTION, DYSPEPSIA, UANKER IN THE STOMACH, ‘LOSS OF APPETITE, was sh Was Walking along the street, | INACTIVE, SLUGGISH LIVER, woman asked her if she did not want togo 5 2 and have nothing to a PALPITATION, HEARTBURN, ies and dress iiks, telling her 69 E, that she hae lots of pretty nesomedittie | JAUNDICE, Hee girl who would go with t abel retused, | CONSTIPATION, BILIOUSNESS, and on starting to ran out of the wayor and bs Sereams of tue frightene: e clerks OUL Of the pos the gypsy Jumped into his wagon, and, whip- ing his horse to a run, Was quickly away, The ttle gir! is sick abed from tue Iright. : wee = «Sad End. ss COT SHORT BY SUE away the man jum ase her. ri called some ot ice, seeing Whom. Guam: ACAREEK OF USEFULN er INFLAMMATION OF THE KIDNEYS. INFLAMMATION OF THE BLADDER, PAIN IN THE BACK AND SIDES, BRIGHT'S DISEASE, GRAVEL, DIABETES, MENTAL PROSTRATION, RE. DROPSY, EUMATISM OF THE HEART, Nicaragua of tie sud'ten and tragic deuth of | RHEUMATISM, aera Dr. Constantine Guzman, one oF the most | ERAL DEBILITY, noted and popular men in the coun-| eessaie COMPLAINTS, wy, who was well kuown in Put} % adelphia. where he studied medicine. He was | SWAMP FEVER, DUMB AGUR. @sou of Gen. Dou Fernando Guzman, the es | yx. tose President of Nicarugtutyaad his brother, wing | STEIOUTTENT FEVER, was a siude Mrs. Ewin; of the late Dr. Gross, married ‘anddaugiter Of one of the first he S70. Leaving the Cuited States a yeu or two allerward, be Went to Fr. where he spent some Ume, and as engaged in hospitals during the Franco- Prassian war. From F > returned to Nieuragua and entered upon Lis professional earcer, meeting with Uke mos: brilliant success, and, aluuough so young soon beewme uoWwn as the mos! pro: ysiclan of the country n and physician, In the Cuited States his uavels to Europe, where be spent some time in Berlin, ing @ special study ot diseases of the eye and ear. From Europe he returned te Nica- | Tagua, but he did not remain long, as ne hwl | met in traveling a young lady and fi 1532 he returned to Ub and marned her. They went wr. Guzman spent a few ye: aired Calitorn! ‘Business ‘om Boston, United States to Mexico, where until his’ hi ana he rex etd the bells in greet ts ariiVal ail the town Were rung, fireworksset offané a least prepared ior the ik aud the poor, who caine gfeas uUMUErs to Welcome hin, ‘Formontus | Bis’ ottice sas inc with the sick and suite guboring country who ex patienis were u but he treated Them in the sane 1 h people. Jos. of sieep, the overtaxing of his brain, and Halt o1 bis CHILLS AND FEVER, Do you recognize any from which you are suffering? | In the following issues of this paper we shall report from any of these forms, and will couclusively prove that the ONLY Sure, Safe and Speedy Cure for them{s the proper treatment of each of these diseases, and show the proper use of ‘ BROWN'S IRON BITTERS FOR THEIR CURE. ! It will prove interesting reading to all who suffer wowax xm Bb Rk OO Www NEN gb Eko 8 Www § Re BBB R ROO W W WN NN the use o: nareoties must have helped to upset his Having enemies, he began to think they were pursuing Bim, and over a month was passed in t ansiety sud suffering. He was nin for seeret assassins, and refused bis dearest sholy one few weeis azo a sb found dead in his ron aide and a bullet i A Romance Ending in Poverty. RATTLE Lizzie. SMITH ADOPTED, NOT ABDUCTED. William N. Barringer, superintendent of pub- He schoois of New .5., received a letter several weeiks ago from James Smith, o. Man- ehester, Eusland, stating tha: his eight-year-old daughter Lad been “abducted and taken to America by a youns Eugls! Campbell and uis wite in Febs 2 named John Ac- 1885. cording € story tol t by si . his child Was allowed to yo with: > Camipbelis. tO 1 don for asnort visit. Instead ot reiurming the girl they abducted fer. In Noverber, 1885, he Feeeived a leiter stating t eendin Te SLE Was a gre Miss Obrien. He Newark. Superintendent ‘as doling Barninger, ter over to New York sehov!, No. 7. inti girt utaine, but addedks of sens to nts in ster, aud if they Send for her she will ve returned to the When the Campbells lived in New boarded with Mrs. he Yerest in Mrs. Cul ne presen information W ‘Mane ris they Who took a great in- Young woman as 1 ever met,” suid Mrs toa eer yesterday. “She was a a a sad imee. She kad t jewelry and pienty of here.” From whatl er worked in y became reduced, disappeared. AL wid ike to take a und they moved lo Ne apt Mrs. Cainpiell’s jewels Test the hhustaud said’ be w Roition la a ork. Severai months later Mrs. Campbeu euiled to see me. Pour thing, she wus working fu astorcou Browdway. All’ her jewelry, even her wedding nog, wa~ zone. The enild Lizzie Was a oright lie thing. From what I learned, Lizaie’s inother was a servant for Mrs. Camp: Bell's tatuer. Sie told the young lady, who greatly admired Lizzie, tuat when she goj mur- Fied she could take the child to live with her. Tdon't benieve that Mrs. Campbeli would ab- Auet ber.” it is said that the Campbelis are willing to Felurn the child to Ler parents, coe A Rassian Nobleman's Adventures, Paris Letter to the London Dally News. A Kussian consul, Count Dimitri de Noroff, Whooften stops at Paris, has good reason to thank his stars for a sizguiar piece ot luck, Two months ago he met ina cafe two gentie- Wen, fautiessly got Up, With whom he entered invo During « stroll on the ‘a they terwards look to- tthe iwo irienas kuocked him down Withous Warning and ran away with 4,000 Toubles, or £150, whieh they found in’ his ockewWook. “Last week, after @ siay in Mos: cow, wi almost effaced the ineident from bis recolivetion, M. de Noroff was waik- jug in the evening down the Champs Elysees When he saw oue uf bis assailants taking the @ir in trout of ac de iustanuy ripped Lim by but not gully enough to prev Lis escape, and an exeiing chase ensued across tbe benches of the cae, Whose occupants expresed ssme astoulsument tthe preeipilaie movements of the stylisi feuticiuan and his partoer. M. de Norof, wever, Was not to be iulied, and eftected & ¢lever capture. The mau, alter some denial betore commissary, Was proved tv be the thief, and disgorged tne entize sum of money, ich he had cuusiderately preserved intact during M. ue Noroff’s absence in Kussia, But the story dees notcud here. Only yesterd * ue was posting a letter, why sould a a6 orell see but tue second thief Waiting to put two large enveiopes in the box. He also was Secured, wiih tue assisiance of # tclegraph clerk, and identified by an clegant cameo ring Ob bis forenuger. Moreover the two enveloj Were found ww contain several bundies of forged bank notes, so that both thieves stund a good chance of a conviction. ‘There is a dramatic completeness in M. de Noroil’s revenge. Gex. sites Sax APA 2x. MILES SAYS THE APACHE WAR 18 Ovex.—A 7 from Albuquerque, oats Says: Gen. Miles has issued an order tornually @nuounciag the close of the most tamous le dian campaign on record, aud congratulating the troops on the result. With the excepilon Qf one small thieving party now in Chienuhaua, are hostile indians hue been removed lace of safety. The effect of this docu Will douotiess be at ioe ‘You Cax Save Moszy ‘wget more sor it at Oak Hall than anywhere else +) Cunraus Pores, Bracxers, Wart By coming to Oak HALL Foryour , CLOTHING. ‘No matter what sum you want to spend, youcan TROUSERS. Great Bargains in Trousers, $1.50 to $6. SUITS. For Men, trom $6.50 to $30. For Boys, from $5 to $15. For Children, from $2.75 to $10, OVERCOATS, For Men, from $6 to $25. For Boys, from $5 to $15, For Children, from $2.50 to $10, ‘No trouble to show Goods at WILL BE CLOSED NEXT SATURDAY UNTIL 6 PM. OAK HALL ec6 CORNER 10TH AND F STREETS BAD Ge. AL AG 814SEVENTH STREET, N. W. er al al fs = Continuation of our GRAND FALL OPENING or FRENCH PATTERN HATS AND BONNETS, AND ALL THE NOVELTIES IN THE MILLINERY LINE, LADIES’, MISSES’ AND CHILDREN’S CLOAKS, BIRDS, WINGS, RIBBONS, VELVETS, PLUSHES, AT LESS PRICE THAN ELSEWHERE. Please post yourself regarding prices at King’s Palace before buying. — x - ES Tf ENE €% F Ec Ht NNN Goa KK UO NNN Goa ; Sas% PPP. A cco EER . RAE A $8 E e a4 Ub a4 GcO <ep TF cs 814 SEVENTH STREET NORTHWEST. Waar Wrieerxs Says Asour WASHINGTON, Daring the entire month of October voleanic erup- tions are to occur among the many clothiers of Wash- ington, caused by the low prices at that mecca for all shrewd buyers, ADLER'S TEN PER CENT CLOTH- ING HOUSE. Ciimatic changes, cecompanied by rain and frost, will occur when they take place, and ADLER'S TEN PER CENT CLOTHING HOUSE s the place for re- Uabie clothing and reliable prices. ‘The Potomac river will rise after the equinoctial,but there will never be any rise in prices at ADLER'S TEN PER CENT CLOTHING HOUSE. To secare equal justice to all we mark goods at the very lowest notch, and our barometer of prices is several degrees Jower than you can buy elsewhere, For fair trade winds, mild and pleasing attention, the calms of contentment and @ safe course into the port of prosperity. come to ADLER'S for Clothing for Men, Boys, and Children, ‘Wiggins’ prophecies seldom come true, But ADLER has thousaads of bargains for you. VICTOR E. ADLER'S TEN PER CENT TEN CLOTHING HOUSE, STRICTLY ONE PRICE. 927 axp 929 7TH STREET NORTHWEST. oc Open Saturdays till 11 p. m. Mews New Fart Necxwran Cholcest productions of Foreign Looms, made tn correct and attractive New Styles, MEN'S FALL AND WINTER UNDERWEAR AND HOSIERY. In Silk, Worsted, Woolen and Balbriggan Knit Goods, Searlet and Scarlet and White Califor- nia Shaker Fiannel Wear, MEN'S GLOVES. Direct importer of Fownes’ Bros. & Co., and other English and French makes, in kid, Pique Kid, Cheverette, Cape, Goat and Dog- skin, lined and unlined and Angora, Worsted, Camels Hair, Cashmere, Jersey Cloth and ‘Scotch Wool Hand-Knit Gloves, Choice New Lines of SILK AND LINEN HANDKERCHIEF, SILK, CASHMERE AND WORSTED MUFFLERS; SILK, SATIN, LINEN, COTTON AND WOOL SUSPENDERS. SPECIALTY IN FULL DRESS SHIRTS, ‘Night Shirts in Cotton, Cotton Flannel and Flannel and Flannel Shirts. ‘New Umbrellas in all the novelties, R H. TAYLOR, 933 Pennsylvania ave, POCKETS, “&c, Finely Polished Curtain =Poles, in 5-foot length, in ‘walnut, cherry. ath or ebony. wood or brass trimmed, at 20c. each We firnish theaame in 6, 10 and 12- foot length at proportionate low prices, elther with oF ‘without trimmings, Trimmings also sold separately. Curtaln Pins 6c. doe; Curtain Chains from 250. We wouid also cali youe attention to our very large as sortment of Brackets. ‘We offer Corner Brackets from 6c. up to $2.49. Side Hirackets at from 25e- to Oe. Clock shelves at 49 to Bc: ‘Tollet Brackets at from ‘Sue. 19 $1.08: Comb Boxes from 0c; Medicine Clos 41s We to $Lve Hand painted Paper fMache Side Brackets at “ibe. and ocr Biacking Cases at UOC. to $190; Music Macks at irom OUcS Towel Hacks, In atye variety. from” 0c. up. te 24.00; Lovely Wall ter, at poe Large Nand-palnted crates Wall Powaee ter, at 9c: STfobar shelvea, ins number canals ‘ans shelves, in a gum and walnut, at rom 902 te S40 Karee badels Ebony fini 8125, a pyfoood bescess sta Guineas ror" See" 91 Cannot a ‘We have just received a beautiful line of Bronze Frame French Bevel Plate, Mirrors, which without ‘doubt are not only the cheapest, but alko the prettiest ever offered here. We mention, as especially attrac tive, 12x12 Ksronze Frame Mirrorsat 52.4% 14x14 at $206. Also, a wider Frame Mirror, 14x14, ub 83.49, ‘Abd « superb Mirror, which never was offered even as Jow us 97.50, at $4.08, and Wg, se now dally recetving Goods, and we intend w offer = a tory toll ‘M. SILVERBERG & CO, 312 7th at. n. w., near Pa ave. Mnbinie’ Mase” Wasi oc3 STRICTLY PURE, THE BEST TONIC, PERFECTS DIGESTION. PRICE, Per Bottle, $1.00; 6 Bottles for $5.00. ‘Signature of EISNER & MENDELSON, Sole Agents fiz the U.S, Phila, Pa. FOR SALE u¥ SPECIALLY DISTILLED FOR MEDICINAL USE | 29 EEE or ‘Tnequalled for Consumption, Wasting Diseases, and Ro AN General Debility. sa Beware of Imitations. None genuine without the | AG Seen antics Hocx Parces Ax Laror Prorrrs ‘are still expected by many merchants, but we consider ‘them things of the past. With the present,low prices ot products you must have bargains; theretore deal with us and save paying large profits, We believe that small advances for goods handled in larger quantities and turned quickly is the only way to succeed in bus!- Bees in these times. Wo are working on that basis, ‘and the fact should be apparent that it brings about state of affairs very favorable to the buyer. If you ‘wish to be careful aud economical in your purchases and are desirous of securing the fullest possible value for every dollar you spend, it is a duty you owe your- self to see our stock without delay. ‘Fall Overcoate from $7.50 to $17. ‘Men's Business Suits from $6 upwards, Dress Suits from $10 upwards, Boys’ Suits from $5 upwards, Children’s Suits, from 5 to 13 years, from $2.50 dp- attractive ‘at prices antiatac- | wards, ‘Men's Single Pants from $1.50 upwards, (Chillaren’s Pants from 0c, upwards at THE LONDON AND LIVERFOOL CLOTHING COMPANT. CORNER 7TH AND G STREETS ABER? office, 60U Oth sf. nw. oOo, DRY GOODS. HOUSEFURNISHINGS. E ___ BOOKS, &e. ; 7 1 > LADIES ARE UNNITED f0 CALI AT THE | PPENRY C LANCASTEL N Shiloh : 7 st. naw Pans Hicz Cuss OVELTIES. Wau P. APERS, AL argssnating ott i ~ , Penmyivanin ‘Catholic Goods, School Hoc 4 Stationery for SEATON PERRY, _ Spacer nt Ht Suarautceds wy French ang OAs" | private and pawie schools at lowest nilers mevoow (Svccesson To Puany & Brorues), FRESCOING. Rae and Lace’ eae tie aa Robes | LLzavecarters Fon Scnooz Sur EXCLUSIVE AUTUMN WINTER NOVEL STAINED GLASS, Be work of all Kinds, dove up in the best French PLIFS. ‘TIES OF MY OWN “DIRECT IMPORTATION,” UPHOLSTERY Goops | Ste. = The largest and mos! coxplee stock of Schoo! FOR Le AND HOUSE WEA! M. Vv M. Books. ‘School Suppiies to he Disurict. NOVELTIES FOR WEDDING OUTFITS. —_ ar. Vox Braxom Moose, PUIG SCHOOL Bovis AT CONTRACT ENGLISH COSTUME CLOTHS AND SCOTCH ‘Formerly with « ‘lor, New York; PRICES. CHEVIOT. ‘ P. HANSON HISS & 0O., "Wm. Barr & Cn.. St. Louls, Mo. Desks, Black-boards, Cra; School Bags. &e. IMMENSE ASSORTMENT OF PARIS DRESS FAB- |* Suits made at the shortesi notice. Superior fitting, | wholesule and retail. RIGS FOR PLAIN ANDOOMBINATION SUITS | 99 815 15th street, | Feasunabie prices, and satisinevion quaranteed. WM. BALLANTYNE: & SON. RANGING FROM 5c. TO $3 PER YARD, Evening ‘Bridal Trosseaus a specialty. selT 428 Tih street nw. SEN PAHOA BREEN Wika Goo Wael Chane | oar | Oe ee ne Mee Sete ini MaDe, vaca os | Oe hc cneamtinee never | Ma K. A. Dowovan So See ee ee eo NEW HOUSEKFEPING LINENS, ALL woor | $2¢ "hes you Satt to select 8 EATING and COOK- ‘904 FSTREET NORTHWEST, Everything at toe lower pike Wt hetessde ent BLANKETS AND BED SPREADS, ATLOWEST | ING STOVE, be sure to call and inspect the largest = BUOT A ION oe ace con aueortment ever shown in thiscty. Also LATROBE, WILL OPEN Ge renseti “CLOSING, PRICES” ON LA\ ‘TAINS AND | Brick set ACES, SLATE MAN-| WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, OCTOBER = or, SO roe CHIEFS ax | TELS ae, lo srest variety. In TIN WARE wekeep | TDSE DAY ONR ANDO oi ee ct HOSIER the finest quailty, which costs very little morethan | A CHOICE SELECTION OF PATTERN HATS} Nin [ooxs iA ‘ULSI: FRENCH C. P. CORSETS, FROM $1.50 TO83.50. ONS PURE SILK _VELVETS. FROM 20 T0 28 INCHES WIDE, IN BLACK ‘AND ALL THE REW COLORS, RANGING FROM 84°70 98 PLAIN AND FANCY GERMAN SILK VELVETS, EKOM §1.20 TO 90, SUITABLE FOR GARNI- NONPAREIL VELVETEENS AND CORDUROYS, NEW SEAL PLUSHES AND ASTRACHANS, 4a SPECIAL APARTMENT FOR DISPLAY- ING EVENING GOODS BY GAS LIGHT. fa PLALN FIGURES ANDCORRECT PRICES, SEATON PERRY, Peury Buizorse, Penn. Avenue, Corner 9th street. Established 1840. ocd Fait Axo Wister Dex Goons: Medicated Twilled Flannels, 25, 37, 50c. All-Woot White Fanuels, 20, 2 Extra Heavy Canton Flatnels, 0%. 8, 10, 120, Tease Culored Dress Goods, 15¢., Worta 256, Ladies’ Flannel Suitin.s, 25e., ali colors ‘Tricot Cloths in new full colors, G4 SUK ana Wool Black and Colored. Plaid. aud Striped all Wool Flannels, 50e. New Fall Giaghaia, 10e ston, from $1 to icing Coats and Newnarkets °° Nottingham Lace Curtains, Hngramn Carpets, 25, 50, 750 Tapestry Brussels, 5, Very beat Three-Bly Carpets, $1. Rag Carpets, 37ye,” Extra Heavy List, 60c. Druggets, Kugs and Mats. Hassocks and Ottomans. Floor vil Cloths, all widihs. Carpets sewed aiid layed at short notice, JOHNSON, GARNER & CO., 636 PENNSYLVANIA AVE, 008 St Laxssvrcze & Bano, South side, near 7th street, In our SILK DEPARTMENT this week we are of fering the following gvod special: AFINE QUALITY OF BLACK GROS GRAIN SILK, guaranteed all Pure Silk, and exceptionally cheap, at $1 per yard, worth $1.25, A Better Grade at $1.25, worth $1.50, and an extra, Fine Quality, beautiful finish, for $1.60 worth $1.90 per yard. One lot of ten (10) pieces C. J. Bonnet’s alt Silk ard Satin Rhadame at 87%4c. peryard, regular price $1.10 peryard. We have also ready for sale 100 pieces all silk Black “Satin Duchess,” in three different grades. No 3 grade we shall sell for $1 per yrd.worth $140, No. 2 Giver ta Ws SL7, Nos * # « “ $175 $220, Best value ever offered. All Silk Surab, in any shade, at 80c. per yard, re duced from 81. Anew line of Colored Satin Rhadame in the latest shades. at $1.15 per yard. These goods are the best ever offered for this price, and cannot be replaced at $1.25. Colored Satins, in all shades, at 35c. per yard, re- duced from 50¢.. We keep Antoine Giinet and J.C. Bonnet’s Black Gros Grain Silks from $1 up tothe finest grade. Every ‘Yard of these woods sold by ux are guaranteed to wear. Faille Francaise, in all shades. A beautiful quality of white and cream white Faille and Francaise for re- ception and wedding dresses, only $1.50 per yard. Satin Duchess, all shades. Our importation of Evening Silks, which comprises some ofthe handsomest designs and beautifat quall- tes and most delicate tinis ever produced, are ready for exhibition and sale. These goods are the prettiest ever shown by any house. Our European buyer made ‘every effort to secure the newest the looms could pro- duce, and that he has succeeded is proved by the ele- ‘gance and oddity of the selection. ‘Those uot having visited our Silk Department we Yhecommon, A call solicited. W. & JENKS & CO, 005 ‘717 Tru STREET N. W. W. H. Hoveuroxs & Co, 1214 F sraxer N. W. FALL ANNOUNCEMENT. Daring next week: we offer a special sale of imported Rage at a reduction of 10 per cent for cash. Our line of Bedroom Furniture, we think, has been selected with care, sume of which was specially made for us. See our $85, 8 pieces, Antique Oak Suite. One suite only left. ‘See our $85 Butternut Suite. See our $180 Sycamore Suite. Sold in New York and Philadelphia for $225, ‘See our Auahogany Suites, from $140 to $250. ‘The above are a few specially good suites, and will only need this notice to sell them. LACE CURTAIN DEPARTMENT. Were never sold at sueh low figures asst the present ume. A ‘Our Scotch Curtains, selling from $3.50 to $7 per pair, are 40 per cent cheaper this year than last. will need only for you to look and examine, as we do not wish to boast for ourselves—you come and look, ‘and We Will let you do that for us. Our assortment of UPHOLSTERY MATERIALS Sea Linen Velours, $2.25, all colors. ie ads gactatine Sect perya Art Damask Jute, 75. BHR E2D, oo, : Brocades, all pi . Our reputation fs very good in ee and we solicit you tocall. ‘abd See for yoursel! Furniture Reupholstered, Drapery Cut and Hung in proper trim on short notice. Having» lange force of workmen, we shall try and be prompt aud execute any order feft in our charge ‘with dispatch. References will be furnished on application. _oc23m. W. H. HOUGHTON & Co, Kirenen’ Reouisrres. OUR STOCK OF COOKING UTENSILS Is NOW COMPLETE, GRANITE IRON WARE, PORCELAIN LINED WARE, BLOCK TIN, WOODEN WARE, ‘TABLE CUTLERY, &c., &c. QUALITY THE BEST AND PRICES THELOWEST. HANDSOME PARLOR LAMPS AND NOVELTIES IN ROYAL WORCESTER AND OTHER FINE GOODS FOR WEDDING PRESENTS. WILMARTH & EDMONSTON, 1205 Pennsylvania ave, To Hovsexzrrens We respectfully Inform Housekeepers that we are now prepared to furnish, in large or small quantities, CHI ocd, CUTLERY, FINE PLATED WARE, And all kinds KITCHEN UTENSILS of the best class. x Our goods were never better or cheaper than they are this season, M, W. BEVERIDGE, 8025-31 No. 1009 Penn, ave, = A To Tus Lanna ART EMBROIDERIES, ‘We take pleasure in informing the publle that we are now prepared to do all kinds of Enibroldery Work in Silk, Cheuille, Arasene and Tinsel, Call &t our office and see the beautiful Samples of work. juins, Wall Banners, Screens, Table Mantel Lambr ‘Scurfs and ull kinds of ‘Interior Decorative art Em- brolderies to order at OPPENHEIMER'S, 526 9th street n.w.. St. Cloud Building. _All kinds of Sewing Machines For Rent, se25 Canrers Carrer, Canrems Do you intend buying a new Carpet this Fail? It you haven'tgiven it a thougit linen toaiew fuer Carpets were never so HANDSOME OR PRICES AS LOW as they ARE NOW. Money saved is money made. enchie,and see our stock, We will take pleasure tn owing You our line of Ingrain, “‘Tapestrs, Body Brussel, “Velvets, ‘Moguette and “Wilton G Cari most urgently invite to call, for people are not aware | HUgs, Art Squares, Oll Cloth. and beautiful line ol ofthe immense variety of our stock. A Dark Room for the display of our evening shades. OUR VELVET AND PLUSH DEPARTMENT 4s three (3) timee the size of any in thecity. Uphdistery Goods, with prives low as the lowest See the Templeton Parquette Carpet, Furniture at the lowest cash prices W. H. HOEKE, se21 : ‘801 Market space. Especial attention is asked to our Wrap ana Habtt | Goon News Goon News Velvets, and our Upholstery aud Dress Plushes, Our Plain Velveta, at $1 per yard. are unapproacha- ble, and our Striped and Figured Brocades at $1 and $1.25 cannot be equalled. By all means ask to see our SILK AND VELVET DEPARTMENT, BBB OU ¥ RRR cou. HR B g Rok @ 0 HOH Phoud Be bee PH Eas ‘Uv RE ase. if iu a BI rR : ae be EE £8 7 B R = “as* Ba EB =r STRICILY ONE PRICE, oc 420-422-424-426 71h street. West Exp Dax Goovs House DRY Goons, Best Quality, Correct Prices and Fair Dealings. ‘goods: idly advancing, but we sell avoid prices “at celtorated cifiet sis wave ok Sanced 20 per cent. "Weare selling fore. few days at last year's value, $1. $1.25, $1.50, $1.75 and $2. ‘These Goods are Guranteed to Give Satisfaction. Faille Francais Silk, very heavy, worth $1.75; our price, $1.50. Gn ine of new fall and winter goods just re- i HOMESPUNS IN GREAT VARIETY. TRICOTS, 50c., 85c. and $1; is Inall shades, Se. and $1; our GOc. number BLACK GOODS DEPARTMENT COMPLETE. Friestley's Henrietta at $1, $1.25 and $1.50. Look atone gt Henrietins ie nooo ‘Looe at our gi Blacks Cam ae HnVite Geeenee seers ne or, at Sis ein in ever, color a9 a areata. BLANKETS! BLANKETS! | BLANKETSIt! Blankets for Thc. o $12 AS aia Blok Minute st 900; real alan ga Oeee SS from $1 to Set UNDERWEAR For Ladies and Gentlemen, in white, red and gray. We sell only first-class teed ‘We Ghose at 7 o'clock p.m. LUTTRELL & WINE, 1980 Pa. ave, cor. 20h ve n.w, ? 2030-20 Loe Liew Bazan FROM CROGAN’S INSTALLMENT HOUSE, For all in need of FURNITURE, CARPETS, STOVES: and HOUSE-FURNISHING GOODS in general, a8 no one need be without a well-furnished home Decause they have not got the cash to spare, ‘We wre wevermiined to knock the bottom out of high prices, and will seil GOODS ON INSTALLMENTS AS CHEAP AS THEY CAN BE BOUGHT ELSE- WHERE FOR CASH. And we make this extraordinary offer that customers can make their own terms in regard to payments, Come and see the largest store in the United States Come and see the largest uud most vuried stock to se- Jeet from, Come afer vou bave posted rourselves on prices, and terms elsewhere, and we will guarantee you that CROGAN'S INSTALLMENT HOUSE, (THE OLD RINK), ON NEW YORK AVENUE, LETWEEN 13TH AND 14TH STREETS N. W., Is the place you were looking for. Come and be con- vineed that What we say are facts and nohumbug We report, come and make your own terms—at Je1s cROGAN's, GENTLEMEN'S GOODS. ‘AND BONNETS from the leading houses of London and Pars. The Etlesof wathingtonarerespectulty invited. No cards ‘ocl-im NEAL GARMENTS DYED AN TERED SS ‘into the new and fushiouable visite and jacket siapes, Furs Ato CURNINGHA: Vy _V.KANE, 50 made to order. ‘A perfect fit guarauteed Ais full line of Shoulder Braces, Reform Wa:-ts, ‘ormets and Busiles ‘ormerly 111 Of Lith and G streets ‘Has all the iatest fall styles in bounet aud hat iratues, ses-4h ISS ANNIE K. HUMPHERY, 430 TENTH STREET NORTHWEST, to order in every style and mnatertal and guarantees perfect fi'and comfort IER SPECIALTIES AKE— French Hand-mage Underciouing, MerinoUnderwear and finest imported Hosiery. Patent Shoulder Braces, aud ail Dress Reform Goods French Corsets and Busties, Children’s Corsets and a $1 Corse: (Miss H.'s own make) that for the price is unsurpassed Ni Freneh, German aud spanis spoken, mrl4_ JPRENCH DYEING, ECOURING AND DRY CLEANING ESTABLISHMENT, 1205 NEW YORK AVENUE NORTHWEST. Evening Dresses, Laces. Lace Curtains, Crapo Veite Feathers, Kd Gloves, Flannel and Pongee oar speciaity. Gent's Garments Dyed, Cleaned and Repaired. Ladies Dresses Dyed and Cleaned withont ripping. ANTON CAROLINE LERCH, formerly with A. Fischer aud Maison ¥ri ie, Pais sas _PIANOS AND ORGANS. Fee? wore 925 7TH’ st. x. w. Sole Agents for the Unrivalled a dealers 1 SoH, Plas, 2 Berit nsical Instruments, Sheet cee " “Music and Music Books. 100,000 copies of 5 and 10 cent Sheet Music. Piuios and Organs to Rent. ny Tae Leave Isstavmzsts, DECKER DROS, FISCHER, AND ESTEY PIANOS, ESTEY ORGANS ‘Pianos for rent and sold on easy terms, SANDERS & STAYMAN, Garvis Ruder in charge, O34 F Street Northwest, ‘equaled at every desirable, point, theme marvel Jons wnstraments have won the first place tu the hearts of musicians all over the world. Buy no oiber plano Until you have seer these." New styles Now upene tug af 811 Oth st. n.w. plo. Eowaro F. Dacor, 925 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Sole Agent for Steinway & Sons, Gabler, Decker & Son, ‘Marshall & Wendell, Hallett & Gunton and other Pianos; Sterling Organs, Music and Musical Mer- chandise. Instruments sold’ on monthly payments Exchanged, Kented, Tuned, Repaired, Moved. stor nd Shipped. ‘New aiid Second-hand Pianosof other makes always in stock at iow figures - BoE A Se KUNN AA rb RED Piayo ORTEL UNEQUALED IN TONE TOUCH, WORKMAN: SHIP AND DURABILITY. Second-hand Pianos at all prices, PIANOS FOR RENT WM. KNABE & CO. $17 Market Space _mys Do Nor Porcuasse Until You See The EMERSON PIANO, fri A thoroughly first-clas instrument at a m diunr price. “Over 41,000 now Ln use. Second hand Pianos and Organs at prices from $10 to$150. Sold on smail monthly payments. ‘Larges; amurtuneus of 5c. music in the city. i MBNKY EBERBACH 915 F street. 24 ap’ Jc BANICH € tac PrANOs: = Quality always the same and the bestier 33773 Gally’s marvelousSelf-playing instruments! G. L. WILD & BRO, 70M Keventhst. n. w. Established 1964, Special attention to tuning and repairing. Now is thetime to have Pianos renovated. ‘abz0. “RAKAUER AND GD. O,, z Pianos, Burdett ‘he vestry Teasonal ice Pianos. Kent, tuning, pair, at G.H. KUHN’S, 407 10th st nw ns SEWING MACHINES, &. _ Lanes, METURNING 1 NG TO THE CITY, READY to do their Full Sewing, can rent at or Office a New Improved Light-Running Sewing Machine oc any ‘of the wost approved puiterns at $8 per mouth, or by the Week.” Icent paid deducted off price of Machine it purchased tater. ° Prompt attention to telephone and mail orders. ‘THE SILENT NEW AMERICAN, No 7, $0 much spoken of, of which we have the soié agency. has re- Siutly een greatly improved yy ue increase of the size of its shuptle to double its former size. The new Automatic Tension Cap: « complete outfit of sive: ted touls in handsome morocco, plushi-lined. wet und case, and ebonized cabinet work. ‘The very latest, ‘Samples of Arasene Embroidery, done on the New ‘No. 7, sent by mail on application. A legal guarantee furuished with all Machines we sell, rent oF repair. ONG AUERBACH, cor. 7th and H sts 2-2 auzi TPE WiINTE 1S KING! THE ACME OF PER jection in the: ‘of Sewing Machines. “A. oncentration and condensation of mechauical genius and skill, ‘The range of work can not be excelled. Le 4s a thing of beauty and a Joy forever. Call und seeitat JF MCKENNEY'S. 427 Mths uw. J.B. RICH: MOND, Manager. Machines of all kinds for saleor Firstclass repairing dove. Also, Central Onlice Universal ns, See them. ATTORNEYS. GPE, OF MusoisiPPL AITORNEY-AT-LAW, Bio ym pasices in all Po ees eet Ahi ais rn PBELL CARRINGTO: ATTORN. ane, Barbouc Law Building, 490 Loutsiona ave. Washington, DB CG ‘Residence, a8 Host ss Eucerys, HATS AND GENTS FURNISHINGS, In all the Latest Novelties in WINTER UNDERWEAR, NECKWEAR, HOSIERY. &c, Shirts to order, 6 for $12. A perfect fit guaranteed. : ELLERY’S, 1337 F street, Opposite the Ebbitt House. SPECIALTIES. ME, BROOKE TELLS ALL THE EVENTSOP Mitre 2 businew contidcuuisl: Ladies andgone Pemien Gu cents each, 408 1 street, Between eth and ‘Bih streets northwest. my6-40we ILES—DE. MUHLEMAN CURES PILES BY ‘Piven wreatuieut, without the aoe of katie seas . Cure guaranteed. Can be consulted. 2id Sas nw, from 410 0pm apriea DENTISTRY. KS. L SCOTT, DENTIST, WOULD Diese senaaes oetee DRS PARSONS, COR, ots ASD EN.W. the ‘extracting. ‘used om the Gains, allevietes pein Of extracting: Cavgives: “apls D T, soot ae are ee 8. ‘inserted 97 per wet Mass Jur Consox Sars, In an articlsentitied “Family Livingon $500 a Year?" “Fuel for a cooking stove and two other fires, and ghts, would cost about $8 per month, provided COKE were used in cltiée/” &o, WE ARE DELIVERING CRUSHED COKE TO ANY PART OF WASHINGTON O8 GEORGETOWR— (@ Bushels foe $3.70, 25 Bushels tor $2.50. Z HL MILLER, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, "und 4, Gunton Law Bulla N, = "SSIS Ee Residence, 813 T nw. Piso WOOD AND COAL. _- Warree H. Manwow, ‘Wholesale and Retail dealer ib COAL AND woop. ‘Main Office No. 710 Dst. n.w.. Offices and Yards— Sth and Bsta sw. No. 216 A st.m.e Coal Depot— Cor. Virginia and Delaware avenues sw. Al Offices are connected with the Telephone Ex- 5e20-1m* Poverty Grace (Little Chase Wy fd Letters of 1-0 land chactuges te th is ane Meaduws eAbiott) iielun's Daugibter (ania) m ssions left at eli u6 __ FAMILY SUPPLIES. Jost Recriven. W CATCH-—MACK & NEW CATCH —Georce: NEW CATCH-HAIT cL, fat a 1 juiey. Rank Cream CODPISH, wa- toe. s uleely prepared and | | NEW CROP-RICE, tender and sweet, and far supe- stor to thie old. NEW ORLEANS MOLASSPS, light Color aud smooth, desicate flavor NEW CROP. : RAILROADS. PPh! sr ae Lise Pye nse 'y ont F. dapat, hand B caren F:A6 n.mluliy- eke pee ka erwdiate Mation Danville, Asm. “3 ain. Inally for 3 aw 3 Dufle: sleeping cas to AUauiea, mod thence to New 250 p.m—Dally, exeept Sunday, for Manassas, Sifosbote and Sn cations a 8:80 p.m, Charlottesville, Loulsville, Cin cinati and points sleeper “Washington to Lowey 1134) p.m3.—Daily tor Lenenbr bis, Aucusta, Atlanta. ex and Ohio RAL Pulimas Charlotte, Cotum. Ry. New Orlewns and ‘aitid “Ioeping cars to Nery iM CoUHECLON With PULA PErlor Cary lean “Siewper to Att. from ~outh artve at Wachingtes: ih. and 6:30 p.m. trom Lovie arg local, 2s put; Sicasburg 1ooMs, Tickets, siee tion furnished Penogyivawia saute Kailroad, ma Dazea, AYLOR, cet Agetit [pAETNORE AND 01K Carinoan, n. corner of New Jen JUN As aNd 10:10 Jody ams «Rast m. dally nfo: wt thane Linati, Lausviile and St. touts catty at pan., with taroagh ¢ Ving Cats to ube We pul fed tr thn to cual weX. MOE tn at eXiFA fare is charged Pittsbisessn, Joraed seep bor Leni ‘on excipt Sanday For diavredeGrace, Newark, Singerly ton, Chester and Phiiadeyshua, 0am el 1% S40am. daily, Wiming. NEW CROP-FORMOSA, OOLONG TEAS, Sweet, fracra the cup: entirely inee iro weedy taste 0 in last season's Crs ELPHONZO YOUN AND JAVAN ‘and reli lie Uhat wild ouly Met WiLL siete da N. A. Poour WHOLESALE 4 944 Ls ND RETAIL GROCER, PISIANA AVE. N. Wa SOLE AGENT For THE CELVRRATED CALIPORNIA ROLLER PATENT PROCESS FLOUR In order to thorou, Flour, Twill se aty, part of tue ‘of 12 pounds for time only. CALIFORNIA PATENT PROCESS FLOUR, $5.75 per barrel, POOLE’S BEST FLOUR, $5 per barrel. A fall line ot the FAMILY GROCERUES, Also CHOICE ELGIN CREAMERY BUTTER, GOOD> DELIVERED FREE Politeness and Pair Dealing may be Relied Upon. TERMS POSITIVELY CASH, 243m Norree i 20 GROCERS AND HOUSEKEEPERS BEWARE OF ANY IMITATION OF cco EEE RRR ok FEE 95S, c Tay Te ae) EE RRR g c Fe “ss Gok RE - vou EEE R K keg Sys 5 THE CELEBRATED MINNESOTA PATENT PROCESS FLOUR, It tewithout a doubt the most BravtirUL andthe most NcTxrTI0Us Flour in the World. ‘The Millers have not only the contain:ngas it aces all the most ‘ery Invented up Lo the present me, ‘but they produ a Flour UNsUkrassED by any inillin Whe world. prove that, we would simply state that a" lare qual Uy ofthis magnioent Flour is shipped annually: Birope wud eaten al the principal Courts of Wae old workt HOWEVER, Like everything else that has gained renown, some Person or persons are trving to lake advantage of Ute Feputation it as gained by unitating the Nate and Sraud, and aitenipting thereby Wo pal olf a tule Hor article sor the genuine THEREFORE. Beeure and see to it that wither sacksor barrels read “CERES, and have the imprint of TWO GOLD MEDALS attached. None geuuine without the two gold medala WM. M.GALT & 09, ‘Wholesale Flour and Grain Dealers, FINANCIAL Doras & Wrenr Co anuren) BROKERS, OFrices: COR.GEVENTH AND F STREETS, AND KELLOGG BUILDING, WASHINGTON, D. C., 10 WALL STREET. STOCKS, OIL, GRAIN, AND PROVISIONS. Private wires Chicazo and New York. Representa- tives on New York Stock, Oll, and Produce kxchanges, and Chicago Board of Trade, oct-1mo Pasce & Warrery, STOCK bUK ERS } Sew York 39 15th. suet Worcoran building), Wastingtos, sOpVals SiOck TuLMGRAvH Wikies Ht 2A Dobon, Wanda: Buy and sell ob commissiul a classes of Bails eben ow iL I. DODGE, Resident Partner. A llorders executed anu reported prompuy. CLAIRVOYANT, eee eee T 2 SWEDISH HEALTH INSTIT a See a mT Seo ee ea yp Abame Payn. X BEST, or MONEY | | Washington vo tle Kock. For Wilmington, Delawa: Letween Baltimore id tntermediate pot MELON, 19 pan. dally, 14:30pm, For Way Su ton and Baltl- red, & 520, 4380, 390 0 AsO ah, Meiropoltt ay, and 8 pal stati | on Sunday i-30 "pm orp Sunday. ber Frederick 5:40 a. ta ak ‘ihip, except Sunda Hagerstown 10300 aan, and 8:31 pa. dally, ex cept Sunday aire laily 6:20, 7:20 am m1, le Beck eapress Chester, Wil Ane. je Grace, L1:1> a.m., 3:20 ly. 1d intermediate points norih of 0am. and 1:50 and 6:25 pm, 10:80 an, 6x83 1 rom Harper's Ferry Valley Railroad, 5.30 ‘except Souday.. irom Frederick an totermediate points, 8:25 aa, and 8:15 pan. dally except Sunday Teave tat tor Washington 10:30 amn., 1215. 2: ve from the West 10: js at 510, 4, 6290. 7:45, 9 and 11:00 p.m, “AML trains where baggage to be checked aud Feceived at aug point city. B. DUNILAS, ©. K. LORD, isen. Mauager, Baltimore, [6e20) GP. A. 7 ASHINGTON, OH 10 AND WESTERN Rab ROAD CO Schedule tn effect Angust 1, 1686. will leave from and arrive ai B.& P. station, Bix. Gs follows: Washington 9:10 daily. at tom. Returning trains beay mi. daily and at 813, daysareiving at Washingtow Sal pun. foutbiy and quarterly Commutation rales. 1,000 mile tickets $25. R: BELL. aul0 Superintendent, ma. daily except Suna Round wit aaa , Round i Lon from station, corner M Sixth ‘streets, us tollows: West, micago Limited 1) AM daly, For Pittsburg cee xcept Sal to Chicago, with siceping Car Aliooua to Chic Chicago” Expres, at 0 P.M. Sleeping Cars “Washington Leuk isburg UO Cleveland isbarg with W express, with He and St. Louis, whic Lexpress,” 10:00 P. M. dally tor Pittsburg ithe West, with through sieeper' Harrisburg to icasee, IMORE AND POTOMAC TN to “Chicago, : ‘counecti RAIL Bom 5, 9:00 and 11:00 A, 20'P. M. 8:00 and 11:00 A.M. 2.00 4:15, 6200, 10:00 and’ 11-20 P.M. On’ Sunday, 9300'A. M., 2:00, 4:15, 6:00, 10:00 and 11.20 P- Limited Express, 940 A. Mi. and 3:0 P.M vm. ACM. and 440 PM ‘and 4:39 P.M. daily, exept Sunday’ ‘grains leave Alexandria for W wstiling 3, 1010 A. MLW, mt “POTOMAC RIVER boat. PUK ALL POTOMAC KiVidt LANDL mart ater OHS We Hiatt = Monday, ink Perey inediate s. On Friday extends ber trip to Lewis and Barnes wharves, Coan iver, Kinsale, Lodge Lande ing, aud Munday's Polnt, Wicomico iver, Maktug all iandings every trip. ‘You can got any landing for 25 cents Staterooms 50 FX POTOMAC RIVER LANDINGS NEW IRON STEAMER “WAKEFIELD, Leaves DAYS and SATURDAYS at 7 a. TUESDAYS, FRIDAYS and SUNDA’ ts. seloL p.m., Loucle ing at Kiver Landings as tar as somini Creek, Cust ‘nial, Va, abd St. Civments Bays Ma. Counects with, SO. ie an hheperua see Sched Agent JOUN E PADGETT ©. W. RIDLEY, Manager ot {RECTTO NEW YORE—FREIGHT ST!AM. : 2S JOUN GIBSON abd EC KNIGHT leave Bi gui st what; Waslingich, every TUESba oe Whar, , every TURD MOMNING. “Vieightat lowentrauen aah ‘ MANICUKE AND SU] 1 RON CHIROPODIST, ‘HOUMS & AND G, VERNON ROW, ‘Pennsylvania ave RS DEJ, SEMMES AND HUSBAND. SUR. 2M eon Chitopodise | Twentg-att yeces euccessi Practice bus gained them the world-wide. reputation Uf belug America’s best operators. Oflice 1222 F st. m, W. “For soft and hard corns, lutlained and sore Use Drs DF SEMMES' Black Louon and Salve Me Veusos: arr. venxon = STEAMER W, W. CORCORAN Leaves 7Tth-street wharf daily (except Sunday) for MMe Vernon at 10 o'clock aim. Iieturning, seaches Washington about 3230 p.m. sel. i. 1. BLAKE. Captain, STEAMERS. $ MEDICAL, &. PUEST, LONG-ESTABLISHED AND ry X Ladies: Physician, cun be consulted daily L wer residenes, $245 7th SL ww. Oilice hours frou jaidies only” echs-lin® TONS OF FRESHLY MINED COAL for sale, comprising every uesirable fariety, at ihe Very lowest price isdilug anu Stove Wood'brepared inthe beat tianuer. Quick anu proupt Giaiee 1214 Pensaylvanis avenue, Branch Offices, a8 Peomsyivauis avenue and 20th and K streets nyrthwest SER Eazgiens TE Gi ane wane ne INTER FUEL AT SUMMER RATES V. BALDWIN JOHNSON, ‘Wholesale and ietail Dealer in WUOD'and COAT. GIVE MEA TRIAL, Pe aga) Oe ‘ane Office, corner 9th and K sts. m.t connected by,Telephone. Joux Muze, ‘Wholesale and Retail Deslerin LUMBER, WOOD aNP COAL SQUIRE, MAGNETIC PHYSICIAN has remove . to 106 oth st nme, where she will R. LEON. THE OLDEST ESTABLISHED AND ’ Physician Ladies’ in the city, can be Stuy DOL. dy and Oth sis, 2.W. iespondence ANHUOD H/STOKED BY USING A BOTTLE | the most ‘Ortwo of DIL Biv T ids’ Luvioraung Cor Sum Wl cure any ease of nervous debility abd 10-8 imerve power. it imparts vigor lo une whole sya Tem. OU B st. aw. ‘auzd-1m! LEAN LIND ROYAL MAU STeAMKS. vian October 19; Nova Sco lan, November MM ere ei ihermesate gaucenecrse, a ary and ona ’ ae et eacpuinin.atiotn Boe For tuter insormatiou appiy to Mee D. A. BROSNAN, 612 9th ot io. WAvons, 8 Benn ave. s25-0.atn3m Jas BELL W, Gob New Jemey aw UNDERTAKEKS. =e ae — TCHARD & CALS, ] PURNISHING EXDERTAKER, Fihat, ever) thing strcus “and JOL gi Lemouavie Lerms ‘Telephone call ai ‘MF SPINDLER, UKMISHING UNDERTAKER, ree aed Th ee THE TRADES. TW POMAR SE WABSESON, a pane