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HEROINE SAVES LIFE N BUSY BROADWAY. FOR MERCRANT, Miss Winifred White Pulls Miss Hardy from oh Under a Cable Car. lolelellolbleloblolotetelelotelol=lmtelololeleimmioiollolnielettolotototet: = tht Friend Disappeared from Home Last Fri- | day. HE HAD $800 IN CASH. Started on Business for Phil- | adelphia and Has Not Yot Returned, alarm wae sent out today i) a Wellsioedo merehant of sc eet, who disappeared Mr me fe at Weat One Hundred agd Thirty-second street. He in thirtyefiide yours old Mr. Filénd packed hie satchel last ‘riday and sald that he was going to Philadelphia for one day on business, He took with him between $700 and $08 Ip avout BM) worth of Jew A acter for Me sah and wore olry When fay hie wife me and Mr ve had not returned on Satur beman to worry. Sunday ri ed to the hotel tn her husband usually 1 that he had not been fon to seeking the vd oof the poltee, friends have vainly vielted all the epitale and the Morgue in this elty, and are now scouring “h) rooklyn. Mra. Prt te prowtrated with anslety b One theory is that Mr Friend may have lost knowledge identity eo ninK he le the ¥ | Bernard Bokstein, of 14 West ny 1 Thirty-rixth « Atiod Wt yuartene and ¢ alot Mr. Friend hy hh himaet » later he confessed that he |nad really nothing on which to base sued an opinion. Mr. Friend's buwiness, it ie nati, wis prosperous, and he had fad ne unter Jtunate speculadons, He was a man of dy habits and dot meatio tawtes He ne MISS WINIFRED WHITE mt lin =tahboftatdembobolatojofabolfohotedotelabetalalntalateteloteninbaletalelminbatelstetefele 11M mind when he wed that | seemingly Avpuront fiw Winifred White (a embarrassed ehaken up and when 1 went 4 ™ \ Whit mt arr DT ee een tae WRKER SET BIRR t home on Friday, he was tn excel ' v heroine, Bho haw felt Mkroe fiit ot the terror af the wecident.” | spirits ike when her frends tn the New ! trance offees have given ee a ah ae ‘Now.Dont. Getthe Blues.; f about M0 spees th young women aeath by hy Phere was no polle \t the time, ao no report of the ‘ nade to Pollee Headquarters, ie the firat story to be printed i vot, though modemt Mine y r that no pub m Albany and the proprietor of the | Ht thateny, Bhe hae been | wey cy department of the naw mpany for some ume and ts al fhe Ie ws comely as | Haseuming, and te the pasne | disposition and a tn MN herald favorite ching shures smile. She Moos Hardy liver Murdred and Forty-wlghth Weat One coswomary for the (wo after work, hogethe They to go to Harlem Jeft the offlee shortly nt torn up at sn uptown nthe de K thei. 1 Alias Valte’s ela rl was holding her fr the Albany 4 hand. The ear + phe wan knocked down her Mine White, who tf the KFA wtruck Mine Hardy first and arrying W kari ; r m, | Bhe | When a cheorful, brave and light-hearted woman is sud- nm | oi tie eho | denly plunged into that perfection of misery, the blues, it is ter a sad picture, It is usually this way; She has been feeling out of sorts for somo time, expert- enoing severe headache and backache; sleeps very poorly and is exceedingly nervous, Sometimes she is nearly overcome by faintness, dizzi- Hiled rowd gathered, | en taken in J} strect and attended rom the Norwegian I who ee PUKE AUNT. [ ness, and palit ion of the heart; then that bearing-down fooling is dreadfully wearing, Hor husband so vs, “ Now, don’t get the blues! You will be all right after you have taken the doctor's medicine, Sut sho does not get ail right. She grows worse day by jay, until all at onee she realizes that a distressing female badly tn Hand suffer hite's hands were bad) es of her shoes wer thing of r witil in 4h fal orning know 0) i i Hae tale pilim Hardy's Toomptaint is established. Tdi. and Tam giad of it. Twas badly Hor doctor has made a mistake, ’ | She loses faith ; hope vanishes i then comes the morbid, |) FIGHT OVER A CORPSE, melancholy, overlasting blues, She should have been told just what the trouble was, but probably she withheld some Vaiertaker Caretos the Marderea P| nformation from the doctor, who, therefore, is unublo to Girt« ody Hack from Cemetery, | sccurately locate her particular illness, : _citicano, et, 2 Murdered by ther} Mra, Pinkham has relieved thousands of womon from Pet Fae oe just this kind of troublo, and now retains their gratefull, the crime, the body of Rose Adenbure (f etters in her library a8 proof of the great assistance she has]! rill ‘lew unburied beoause of a wrangle | Codered them. ‘This came assistance awaits evory sick over the funeral expenses |] woman in the land, The body, Incloted In a common pine coffin, wax taken to a cemetery near Mrs, Wintired Allender’s Letter. Walthoim for Interment. At the grave her fatier, Barney Adenburg, beeam “Drax Mns, Povcnam:—T tee] it my duty to write involved in a dispute over the amount | oof the benefit] have recelved from your wonderful remedies, Before takiag Lydia 8, Pin! har's Vegotabie Compound, | was o mise belf and every one around me, I suffe pain in my baek, h bald, ‘The undertaker refused to) with the fu 1 and the bod: rough! baok to town and placed} Y for hours, Menses would appear} | nes in two weeks, then syain wonths, I was so tired and weak, could not iirhte, whers palon would dart through my thet would almost cause me to fall ypenled tos City Health Depa 7 If the body is not interred \nburg to-day it wil be taken forels rom the houwe by the police and |.‘ yuledtah AUinuibeets expanue “My mother oorxed me to try Lydia 5, Mniham's } , 0 poe un had vo faith in it, but t please her #. @ firat bottle helped me so « — FILIBUSTERS FOR HAYTI, TERESA) such that Toostinued its use, Tam nov well and t Weigh move than I ever did in my life, Expedition Fitting Out In Jamatea to Overthrow Simon Sam. ] KINGSTON, Jamatea, Oct, 2.~The Gleaner publizhes a report to the effect that a filvumering expedition, headed by & Well-known Maytlan exile, is be- ing prepared herd for the overthrow of Bi Saracen, of Gen. Simon Bam, the to the fact that some she pte, Wve {rors time to Lime quest WINIFRED ALLENDER, Farmington, 11, ‘genuineners of the testimonial letters REWARD = astly blishiog, vi dendrite, Man Ci gh tw (°) (flag ed. bel f teatinnoetal 5 scegion of an was Wy fore 0 PInnnamt Mapiciep Co, ROGERS'S Al 18 | develop into, Furniture As furniture forma one of the moat impor- tant parts of the furnishings of the home, it should be chosen with care and discrimination, From our large and a peep stock even the most fastidious can make selections that will surely please them, and for less money than they would have to pay elsewhere. For ‘“‘Homefittere’ Day'’ we offer these special price reductions: HANDSOME DRESSERS, in Golden Oak, some with swell fronts, cast bi trimmings, shaped logs, carved standards with lage shaped French bevel mirrors, Por to-morrow at the following, prices: At $10.75, actual value $14.50. At $13.50, actual value $17.00. At $15, 50, actual value $20.00. At $20.00, actual value $26.00, COUCHES Some all hair, others upholstered in mona and tow, spring edge all around, coveret in the newest designe of Ailington ¥ ad Helgian velvete, For to-morrow we have priced them as follawe: At $9.50, actual value $14.00 At $13,50, actual value 18,00 At $14, 25, actual value 20,00, At $15.50, actual value $22.00, HANDSOME MORRIS CHAIRS ti Golden Oak or Ma- hogany finiah, highly polished, cap be edjusted to sev. eral positions, some with foot rewta, all with handsomely carved {ramen and teversible cushions covered in new denigne of Ar ington velours and Belgian velvets, For to-morrow at the following pricma: At $7.75, actual value $11.00. At $9.75, actual value $14.00, At $12.75, actual value $19.00 At $15.50, actual value $24.00 VRITING DI in Mahogany fin'ah, , Golden Oe And Banefany, piano HANDSOME. Birdseye May polish finish, reneh lege, some with carved lid, others peat, autifully tulad with French marqueteri large drawers, trace voile and Prench bevel priced for to-morrow as follows At $4, 25, actual value $6.00, At $5.00, actual vaiue $7.50 At $7.50, actual value $10,00 At $11.00, actual value 615.00, HANDSOME MUSIC CABINETS, in Mahogany, in Mahogany finish, plano polished, French with drawers, others with large door beautiful with Prench marqueterie; priced for to-morrow an At $5.50, actual value $9.00, At §8,75, actual value $12.50, At $10,00, actual value $15,00, At $14, 50, actual value 619.00, PIANO STOOLS in Oak, Ebony, Mal y_or Wa'nut finiah, brass claw feet grasping glans . For to-mar- row at the following prices: At $1.15, actual value 2,00 At $1.95, actual valpe 3.09 At $2.35, actual value 3.75 At $3.40, actual value 5,00 4 A Sale of Fine Laeo Curtains At Less Than Half Price. At the end of every year or two manufac- turers of lace curtains change patterns, intro- ducing new designs and discontinuing the old ones, Whatever they have on hand of the patterns to be discontinued le thrown on the market, and sometimes the market 1@ not ready to absorb thern, ‘This happened to be the came last week, Two of the largest makers of oe Nottingham curt off v dtd they perl seemed ready to buy them, for the sensor backward all over the country and stocks in retail stores are simply enormous, And so our bid- one so low that ordinarily it would have been rejected immediately wen accepted, and the greatest curtain bargains of the contury are bere for your choosing, This sale was begun Monday morning, and 60 promptly did the public respond to our an- nouncement of it that thousands (not hun- dreds) of pairs have been cold already, If you need curtains for immediate or future use, don't let this golden opportunity slip by, Just note a few of the many bargains that await you: $1.75 CURTAINS in this sale at, per pair, 15 $2.00 CURTAING in (his pale at, per pair, 95 $2.50 CURTAINS in this sale at, per pair, 1.5 | $3.00 CURTAINS in this sale at, per pair, 1.45 $3.50 CURTAINS in this sale at, prt pair, 1,78 $3.45 CURTAINS in this sale at, per pair, 1,95 $4.25 CURTAINS in this wale at, per pair, 2.25 $5.00 CURTAINS in this wale at, per pair, 2.95 Por prompt service we advise an carly call, Eve i" worlantes sew, partoct and tpotlers. si Silverware sor tho Cable, Rogers's silverware is famous throughout the civilized world. When you buy this brand you buy the best. For th’s sale we present these four splendid offerings; # cent, SILVER PLATE on Nickel Silver TEASPOONS, per half doz., 50 ROGERS'S At on 18 per cent, NICKEL SILVER TABLESPOONS AND FORKS, por hall doren, 1,00 ROGERS'S TRIPLE PLATED DINNER KMIVES, pet half doren, 1,15 Quaravrts PLATED WAITER, 14 inches in 1, extra heavy, with fancy order, worth each, ab 1,75 Nene WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING, — B hive made our weekly Home Fitting Day a great success already, and yet it is but a faint outline of what we have planned the day to To have every recurring Wednesday eclipse its pred:- cessors will require all the hustling this splendid organization is capable of, and values that will unmistakably assert their superiority id dit not return JOVer any and all the contemporaneous offerings of other dealers, We shan’t fall short of the mark to-morrow, How can we with these: e—_—____eseeeaws@s@s@m@>@@@@D>™>O99M™M™?@DODDD™“__ O95S3OO™wrll___ www ess China, Brie-a-Brac and Lamps. We are constantly receiving from the best makers of Europe new and choice consign: ments of Fine Dinner Sets, “Open Stock'’ Dinner Ware, Toilet Sets, Bricea-Brac, ete., as well as some of the best French bronzes and Italian marble statuettes and busts, These, in addition to America's matchless Cut Glass, form a collection such as no other store in New York can boast of, For to-morrow's special mle we offer a magnificent list of special bargains: Dinner Sets, DINNER SETS, 112 rye handsomely deco- tated in colors spd gold traced, regulally worth $10.50, special at 7.50 DINNER SET, 11) pieces including soup tureen and different decorations to select from, all from the onl fed Maddock pottery, ary carried in open stock, which makes it very advantapeoun to the user of those wares, as same cau be replaced in any number of pieces that may be broken, or folections from a S-piece tea wet to a 144-piece dinner set may be made, Special to-day, 112 pieces, regularly $18.50, at 13,50 DINNER 102 pieces, very rich flow blue decorations, panivomely old lined, regularly worth $1.50, special at 1 TEA SET, 56 pieces, handsomely decorated in Heh colcts, gold traced, regularly worth §4.75, special at 3,25 Odd China, PLATS, SALAD BOWLS, CE TEA CUPS AND SAUCERS finest china, richly decorated in a of decurations, handsomely go'd traced, regularly worth from 40¢, to 60¢. each: rpecial to-morrow, at, each, as CONDENSED MILK JAR, with plate and cover, handsomely decorated, regularly worth 38e.; epecial at au CRACKER JARS AND CHOCOLATE POTS, a large assortment in rich decorations, new shapes, Hegularly worth $1.50; apectal at 95 Gorter Sets. TOILET SBT, 9 pieces, very richly decorated in flower designs and elatorately gold traced, fancy shaper; regularly worth from §4.50 to §5,00; special at 3,25 TOILET SET, 12 pieces; regularly worth $4.50; special at 5,50 EWER AND BASIN, large site; epecial at 6S¢ SLOP JAR with cover, fancy shape; regularly worth $1.75; eprelal at 1,00 Rrie-a-Rrae, We have one of the largest and finest col- lection of Bric-a-Brac and Marble Figures in the city, our prices for which cannot be equalled elsewhere, ROYAL BONN VASES, very hendeome, and tichly decorated in flower decorations in natural colers, gold traced, regularly worth $2.50; special, 1,75 VASES, ROYAL BONN, large sizes, in fancy shaper, regulatly worth $4.00; special at 2.75 PANCY LACE BISQUE PIGURES, regularly worth JSe, and 40¢., special at 25 A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF VASES AND BISQUE FIGURES, in very hantaome shapes and decorations, regularly sold at $1.60, special, 1,00 Lamps. TABLE LAMP WITH GLOKE TO MATCH, nicely decorated, bee’ burner, special to-morrow at 2,50 LARGE TALL SHAPED LAMP, with 104neh globe, handsomely decorated, 3,98 DROP LIGHT, handsome brass pillar, with pob ished black bave, Ofcet of tubing, white shade, complete, regulatly worth $1.75; apecial, 1,25 NICKEL LAMP, embossed 4 best dn burner, white 10-im Sean complete, regularly worth from $1.50 to $1 opectalat = 1,19 GAS GLOBES, handsome new design, imitation of cut glass, special at 10 Books. Here are some masterpieces of English litera. ture, in completo sets, at great reductions from publishers’ prices. If you want them, or any of them, buy now, while you can save money. BULWER-LYTTON'S COMPLETE WORKS, 12 volumes, bound in cloth; published At 10,00, ‘our price, 3.25 SIR WALTER SCOTT'S COMPLETE WORKS, 12 volumes, bound in cloth; published at $10.00, our price, 3.00 THACKERAY'S COMPLETE WORKS, 10 vol- umes, bound in cloth; published at 99.00; our price, 2,50 GEORGE ELIOT'S COMP WORKS, 6 vol umes, bound in cloth, published at $5.00, our price, 1,50 CHARLOTTE BRONTE'S COMPLETE WORKS, 6 volumce, bound in cloth, published at $5.00, our price, 1,50 SHAKESPEARE'S COMPLETE WORKS, 4 volumes; published at $1.50, our price 95 Also these interesting mines of knowledge; WOOD'S NATURAL HISTORY, 5 larg volumes, bound iu red cloth, with bi ver decorat ons, filled with thou sand tions; published at $7.50, our price, GERMAN-AMERICAN COOK BOOK, containing 1,243 reeipes, covering every Liancl of the eulire aty att and many misce! and valuable hiuts for the care and govurnment of the house hold, published at Hd; Our price, only Housosurnishing Goods. “Homefitters’ Day" at the Big Store ia the day of days for bargeins in everything needed for the comfort and convenience of the home, the boarding-lous:, the hotel, the club, For that one day | Wednesday) our House- furnishing Goods Dept. will make unusual reductions on the prices of the goods that are This list will serve as an moat in demand index to our goods and prices: Wooden Ware. SKIRT BOARDS, 4 (t. sire, special to-mortow at tRoeno BOARDS, the folding style, 4 ft., sper cial at MEDICINE CABINET, with J shelves, lock and key, epecial at BOOK RACK, 40 inches high, with 5 shelves, special at DRESS MAKING OR CUTTING TABLE, with folding legn, special at CLOTHES DRIERB, 4 ft., special at SLEEVE BOARDS, similar to the Day style, ‘wpecial at STEP LADDERS, 4 ft. site, epecial at CLOTHES WRINGERS, guaranter special at Brushes, PEATHER DUSTERS, 14-in, nize, of the finest tutkey feathers, apecial, 00d quality stock, #pestal it SILVER BRUSHES, geod nize, apocial at PARLOR BROOM, No. 7 size, epoctal at Sapan and Gin Ware, UMBRELLA STANDS, beautifully decorated, pectal CANNISTERS, neatly stevcilled, holding 7 Ibe., special at DUST PANG, 2 atylen, wpecial at BREAD OR CAKE HOXES, good site, wpectal at TIN FLOUR SIPTERS, special at TIN WASH BOILERS, copper finished bottom, No, 7 site, special at GLASS OIL CANS, with tin jackets, 4 qt, size, special at TABLE SPOONS, per dor., special at TEA SPOONS, per dor,, special at VEGETABLE KNIVES, to-morrow at Iron Ware, MRS, POTT'S IRONS, in sets of three, special at SAD IRONG, japan finish, 6 Ibs, eprcial at SAD IRONS, japan finish, 7 Ibs., special at Cname! Ware. TRA KETTLE, No. 7, special at TRA OR COFFEE POT, }qt. size, opecial at DISH PANS, 14 qts., opecial at PRESERVING KETTLES, 6 qts., special at GAUCK PANS, Herlin shape, with cover, 4 qt. ‘ite; special at RICE BOILERS, ? qt, size; wpecial at Sas Fixtures, de. INCANDESCENT GAS LAMP, complate with all its fiaturen) special at GAB CHANDELIERS of solid brass, beautiful in denign, with 2 arms, special to-morrow at GAS LOGS, in natural finish, the three style kitd, 10 in, mize; mpectal to-morrow at Stores and Ranges, OUR ZIP" COOKING RANGE ts one of our pe lal leaders, No.6 wine, regularly worth 0, special at No. 7 wae, OUR "BDA" COOKING STOVE \s an excellent cooker and baker, mate of heavy iron, good qual- ity gtate, large oven, worth $14.00; special, OUR “UNCLE SAM" COOKING STOVE has 16 inch oven, cabinet bare, duplex dumping and shak~ ing, grate, lated trimmings, worth $16.00; special to-morrow OUR “IRON QUEEN" COOKING STOVE, one of the handsomert high-grade stoves cn the market, juaranteed a good cooker and baker, will not war out of mhape, "as end shelf, large 10-in, oven, full vite base, nickel plated trimmings, worth regu- larly 620,00, special at Framed Protures, Don't overlook the purchase of a few good pictures when furnishing your home, home |s complete without them, and they are sold here so reasonably these days-—just see: 250 REMARQUE PROOP ETCHINGS, fitted With appropriate mats in handsome gilt (rames, With matched corveis, site 16x20, sold elsewhere an “‘batyains’ at our price fora chot‘e for ts ove day only, Walt Papors. A few choice selections ior this sale taken { from our splendid collection of handsome and { appropriate wall coverings for the fall and / Note the great difference be- } winter ceaso: tween our prices and those of other stores, WALL PAPERS White Blanks, perfect combi nations, auitable for the attic, the kitehen, of any criieery room; regularly told at Ce. » roll; here to-morrow at WALL PAPERS of good quality suitable for small parlor some very pretty ch chambers; worth mo: ank for them to-morrow, wh WALL PAPERS 01 the best quality yolds, wilke and gation, hand o gilts or flats, ul, per roll, embossed ge denigns, $ beautifully colored; sutadle tor balls, dining 45 { rooms, parlors or Ubsasi eheiee, por toll = s > = < Guckenheimer Rye, pet gal, Old Cabinet, pet gal, Hloor C. overings. Nothing in the way of home furnishings makes a house so cheerful and pry as fine carpets and rich handsome rugs. Our present stock was never larger or finer, and prices never lower, and Big Store prices are ever the lowest, For Wednesday's special sale, these splendid values: AXMINSTER CARPETS, the moat and carpet (o be had, a large line to geleet from at these spocial prices: The $2.00 per yard quality for 1,50, ‘The $1.75 per yard quality for 1,25, The $1.50 per yard quality for 1,15, The $1.25 per yard quality for 85, BRUSSELS CARPETS from the celebrated Lowell Mills, regular $1.50 per yard quality, for = 1,20 TAPESTRY BRUSSELS CARPETS, all the ctamtard makes at these low prices The 61.00 per yard quality for 7§, The 8Se per yard quality for 60, ‘The 7Se per yard quality for 50, INGRAIN CARPETS, a large line of patterns, ‘worth BOe, a yard, for 0 ORIENTAL RUGS AND CARPETS--Our entice tine af 25 pet cent. off regular marked prices, BMYRNA RUGS at those greatly reduced prices: Wx00 inches, worth $1.50, at 36x72 inches; worth $2.25, at 1,50 300 WILTON RUGS, 27x54 Inches, @ chance pur- chase, hence the low price, 1,50 6s OLL CLOTH RUGS, LINOLEUM AND CORK BATH MATS, at very special prices for this sale. ' Pure Foods and Srocerias Wednesday's offerings consist of the fresh- est, the purest and best the markets of the world afford, Observe the low prices, and compare them with those you have been ing elsewhere for goods that do not peel be of the same high standard of excellence, per lef por pe inton'’ of Trem tt "gol Sen at recat) “Pleasant Movbiain” w'"Mooa. fancy Maine sugar corn, St. Nicholas’ brand creamy succotash ot Parren's fancy Lima beans, per can, 10 MILK: '‘ern' brand comtensed milk or euperd crenm, per can, CAULIPLOWER: Fancy snow white cauliflower, from Long Island gardens, per head, 9 PEAS: Haret carly June or merrowtat poss or Hate! golden wax beans, tender and sweet, per n ean, PISH; Long Branch Bluefish, per tb., 6 COCOA; Hate! breakfast cocoa, most wholesome and nutritious, lb, can, 16 GRAPES; Pavey Malag 5 COFFEE Combination OM Ge Coffees, smooth delicate aroma, dry roasted, 5 Ibe., $1.00; per Ib,, n ASPARAGUS TIPS; ‘‘Gold Meda?’ brand fancy White California Asparagus Tips (all tipa), per can, SPICES: Watehet from the plantation to the home, our Spices are most carefully selected and thoroughly oaned; you valy get abechutaly pure Spiceo; Pepprt, Mustard, Cloves, Allsplee, pet Ib, MEAT: Forequarter Canada Spring Lamb, per!b., BAKING POWDER, '‘Hasel"’ brand, contains no hoaphate alum or lime; atrietly an ts Powder; bison, » PRENCH CUT STKING BEANS (Harteot Verte), large Sb. can pT TEA: Our 70e and 80¢ grades of fancy Pormosa Oolong, Gunpowder, India and by teed Jape, , Hyson or Boglioh Breakfast Teas, it the purchaser are well known for their de- lictous fragrance amd rich aroma; special thie sale, Sibe., $2.00; 1 Ib., SQUASH: Dolphin" of “Bagle’” brand large Slb. can, epectal, per dox,, $1.00; bop CHOCOLATE: ‘'Hatel’’ Caracas Chocolate, Scakes, FLAVORING EXTRACT: "Milford" brand, double strength, Lemon ot Vanilla, per bottle, 10 MACARONI "‘Ikacel’ brand Imported Macaroni o Speriett, never becomen pasty (made ex pronsly for us in Prance), t-Ib, package, wu CRACKERS: Holmes & Coutts’ Champagne or Opera Wafers, 1-Ib, tina, » BALMON: “Discovery” brand, flat cans, percam, — 12 TAPIOCA: “Hazel” —Inetant Tapioca, easily prepared, full 10-08, pkge,, nN “Harel!” Rolled Oats, kiln dried, 2+!b. phge., 9 PINEAPPLE: ‘Harel!’ Sliced Pi , only relected Habama Pines, cyeloss and coreless, heavy sugar syrup, per can, n Wines and Liquors, Double Stout, equal to imported, prr doz, Henneessy Cognac, impotted, pet bot., 1.10 } Creme de Menthe, large bot,, 7) St. Julien, a fine old California Claret, perdor,, 2,56 Puritan Riesling, a type of light Rhine Wine, per 3.00 Nie imported Raine Wine, from Burch hardt & Soehne, Deidesbeim a Rt, pet cage, 5.50 Hoehheiner, imported Raine Wine, from Burelee hre, Deldeshaim a R., pet case, 6.00 F net, imported from Armand Freres, Bordeaus, France, pot case, Chateau Loudenne, imported in glans, per cage, Cook's Rye Whiskey, per gal., Maryland Rye, pt gal., 235 Pepper key, pet gal., i i

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