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THE SUNDAY HERALD.SUNDAY, OCTOBER19, 1S90.
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KENISON & SONS,
Chiropodists and Manicures,
418 Twelfth St. N. W., "Washington, D. 0.,
Boston, Now Bedford. Providence, Nowport,
Now York, Chicago. St. Louis. ool3-ly
ALTERING AND REPAIRING-
N13ATLY DONE.
Gouts' Suits Scoured ami Tressed, SI.
COATS, 50c. PANTS, 25c. VESTS, 25c.
X. .A.. Beeves,
814 K street Northwest (Undor tho Frederick.)
soio-lyo
Gcuts' Suits Scoured mid Tressed, $1.
lv. I. JUCAJULN,
705 Ninth street northwest,
425 North Eutaw St., Baltlmoro.
COATS, 50c. PANTS. 25o. . VESTS, 25c.
ALTERING AND REPAIRING DONE
IN THE nEST MANNEU. ,
Goods called for and delivered.
Tclophono Call, 1132, Washington. ocia-ly
DR. J. R. BERRY, D. D. S.,
ASSISTANT DEMONSTRATOR OP THE
UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND,
HAS TAKEN PARLORS AT 1010 FIFTEENTH
STREET NORTHWEST,
And solicits patronage. Gas, Nitrous Oxtdo, and
all Anrcsthetics administered. ool2.0mO
THOMAS
WHOLESALE DEALER IN
HAY AN STRAW
1113, 1115 O STREET Northwest,
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HERMAN J. MARTIN,
OOdL G- Street 3N". "W.
EXPERIENCE. UNIQUE.
RELIABILITY. ORIGINAL.
SATISFACTION. ARTISTIC.
Good work. Fair dealing. Low price.
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H. -A.. SELIO-SOISr,
THE
WINE AND LIQUOR MERCHANT,
Importer of and Wholesale Dealer in
PURE FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC WINES
AND LIQUORS.
And Sole Agent for Trimble and Perfection Old
Rye and Sour Mash Whiskies.
1200 and 1203 Pennsylvania avenue N. W.
THE WARWICK
PERFECTION BICYCLE,
fHE BEST N BABTH.
FOR LADY OR GENTLEMAN.
AGENCY FOR DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA,
6x8 SEVENTEENTH STREET N.W.
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A GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY
TO PURCHASE
FURNITURE
15 PER CENT. REDUCTION
ON ALL KINDS OF FURNITURE
ummer Bargains
AT
SIMLET0JPS,
415SEYENTHST.N.W.
Now is tho time to buy Furniture and Bavo 15
per cent,, and not wait until fall. My cntiro
stock of Parlor, Dining-room, and Chamber Fur
niture, Portieres, Laces, and Upholstery Goods
of all kinds at tho abovo reduotion. My splen
did assortment of Carpets and Rugs will bo sold
at Actual Cost, for Cash Only. Will out and
mako to order Looso Furniture Covers and guar
antee a perfect fit. Tho colobrated Dry Air
Alaska, whloh is conceded to bo tho champion
refrigerator ou tho market, is offered at re
duced prices. Also a full lino of desirable Water
Coolers, which must bo dosed out at out rates,
as the season is advancing and my stock is too
large. A splendid assortment of Baby Carriages
to select from, almost at your own price, as I do
not wish to carry these useful articles over.
Consequently como in and get a bargain, and
give health and lifo to your babes.
Tims. D. Singleton,
415 SEVENTH ST. N.W.
W fc-t?i-SriiS , f. (. T'ter"J
The Voice
Is easily Injured tho slightest irritation of
tho throat or larynx at onco affecting its
tono, flexibility, or power. All efforts to
sing or speak In public, under such condi
tions, become not only painful but danger
ous, and should bo strictly avoided until
every symptom Is removed. To effect a
speedy cure no other mcdlcino is equal to
Ayer's
Cherry Pectoral
Tho best of anodynes, this preparation rap
idly soothes irritation, strengthens tho deli
cato organs of speech, and restores tho voice
to Its tono and power. No singer or public
speaker should bo without It. Lydla Thomp
son, tho famous actress, certifies: " Aycr's
Cherry Pectoral has been of very great scr
vico to inc. It improves and strengthens
tho voice, and Is always effective for tho
euro of colds and coughs."
"Upon several occasions I have suffered
from colds, causing hoarseness and cntiro
loss of voice. In my profession of an auc
tioneer any affection of tho voico or throat
is a serious matter, but at each attack, I
have been relieved by a few doses of Ayer's
Cherry Pectoral. Tills remedy, with ordi
nary care, has worked such a
agicaE Effect
that I have suffered very llttlo inconven
ience. I have also used It in my family, with
excellent results, in coughs, colds, &c."
Win. II. Quartly, Mlnlaton, Australia.
" In tho spring of 1853, at Portsmouth, Va.,
I was prostrated by a severo attack of ty
phoid pneumonia. My physicians exhausted
their remedies, and for one year I was not
able to even articulate a word. By the ad
vice of Dr. Shaw I tried Aycr's Cherry Pec
toral, and to my surprise and great joy, in
less than one month I could converse easily,
in a natural tono of voice. I continued to
improve and have become since a well man.
I have often recommended tho Pectoral, and
havo never known it to fail." George R.
Lawrence, Valparaiso, Ind.
TREr-ATtun nr
DR. J. C. AYER & CO., Lowell, Mass.
Bold by all Druggists. Price $1 ; bIx bottles, $(.
NOW BEADY,
Fall and Winter Styles
GENTS' DKESS SIMt MATS,
$5, $G, find $8.
FAIili STYLES DEKBYS,
$1.50, $3, $3.50, $3, $3.50, and $4.
FAlili STYIiES SOFT MATS,
$1, $1.50, $2, $2. CO, $3, $3.50, $4,
$4.50, $5, and $G.
BOYS' DEBBY MATS,
$1.50, $3, and $3.50.
Boys' Cloth and Soft Hats,
75c, $1, $1.50, $3. and $3. CO.
Xjadics' Biding; Hats and Caps.
Coachmen's Hats, $5.
Theso hats aro mado of flno plush, tho bodies
strong and durable, and mado expressly for
coachmen's wear.
Canes and. TJiribrellas.
Leather Hat Boxes.
JAMES Y. DAVIS' SONS
1201 Pennsylvania Avenue.
,Jo5-ly
Ladies and Gentlemen !
Hear Us for Your Cause!
If you dosiro GOOD, FRESH, and
PURE CANDIES, of every kind, de
scription, and stylo, givo us n call
and bo convinced.
CANDIES MADE FRESH EVERY DAY
Candies from 25c, to GOc, per lb.
IOE ORBAM PARLORS
For tho accommodation of lovers of that popu
lar delicacy.
E. C. BRESNAHAN & CO.,
410 SEVENTH ST. N.W.,
THE STORAGE WAREHOUSE
OP THE
American Security ami Trust Co.
A. T. IJRITTON, President.
West side Filteenth streot, between L nnd M.,
Will bo open to receivo Furniture. Carriages, Sil
verware, Brlo-ii-Rrnc, Statuary, Wine, Trunks of
Clothing, and Valuables of all kinds on Storago
August 15, 1890.
Soparato Locked Iron Compartments.
Special Facilities for Storage of Silvorwaro,
Pianos, Mirrors, Pictures, and Rooks.
Goods of all Descriptions Carefully Packed an
Moved without trouble to owners.
Tho only Absolutely Flro-proof Building in
city not owneu uy tno liovornmoni.
Ilordlcs pass door.
Terms aud full Information obtained at ofllo
Amoricun Seourity and Trust Company, 1410
streot N. W. ALBERT M, READ.
General Manager, Warehouse Dopt.
fe20-tf5
to every man, young, mlddlo-agcd,
nnd old: nostaco paid. Address
Dr. XI, Du
out, 381 Columbus Ave, Boston, Mass.
Ayer's Cherry Pectoral,
HATS
and
FAST TIME AND BIG TIMES.
A SUCCESSFUL NEW YORK EXCURSION
QN THE " ROTAL I1LUE LINK.
Tiio Distance of 23fi Miles Covered In 250
Mlmitofl, Iirenklnfr All l'rovloun Rec
ords How tho Excursionists Wore En
tertained In Now Yorlc.
No more successful excursion over went out
of Washington than that on tho Baltimore and
Ohio "Koyal Bluo" lino, which loft hero for Now
York a week ago Saturday and returned on tho
following ovenlng. All who participated in tho
affair agree that It was, without exception, tho
most cnjoyablo of tho kind thoy over attended,
and cannot say too much for tho lavish hospi
tality and tho unremitting attention of the offi
cials of the Baltlmoro and Ohio, tho Beading,
and tho Jersey Contral railroads, by whom tho
excursion was given to tho newspaper men of
Washington, Baltlmoro, and Philadelphia. As
announced in last Sunday's Herald, tho trip
bctwocn Washington and New York on tho
splendidly equipped "Royal Bluo" train waBono
of tho fastest on record, being mado In tho re
markable tlmo of four hours and sixteen min
utes. Notwithstanding tho great rate of speed
maintained, owing to thepcrfcet construction
of tho Pullman-built cars and tho excellent con
dition of tho roadbed, there was no unpleasant
jolting or rocking of tho train, and tho passen
gers did not realizo tho rapidity with which thoy
wero being whirled along until thoy reached
their journey's end.
On tho way to New York an appetizing lunch
was served, and each lady of tho party was de
lighted at being presented with a handsomo
bunch of fragrant rose3. Arriving at Jersey
City tho train load of excursionists mado their
way to tho steamer Monmouth, on which a sail
of fifty miles down tho bay was taken. More
.refreshments wero provided on tho steamer.
On tho return to Now York tho excursionists
wero conveyed up town on a special elevated
train. At tho station they were met by car
riages and taken to tho New Plaza and tho Mur
ray Hill hotels, where quarters had been se
cured for them in advance. At nic;ht most of
tho party wont to tho Union Square Theatre by
invitation of Neil Burgess and his manager,
David Towers, who is a well-remembered Wash
ingtonian. Tho play was tho "Tho County
Fair," ono of tho greatest successes of recent
years, now in tho third season at this house.
The nowspapcr men and their ladies wero pro
vided with places In tho boxes and tho best or
chestra seats, and spent one of tho most enjoya
ble ovenlngs of their lives laughing at tho comi
calities of tho play.
Tho return to Washington was made on Sun
day afternoon in fine time. On tho wav a set of
resolutions wero adopted with enthusiastic una
nimity by tho excursionists, thanking tho offi
cials of tho Baltimore and Ohio, tho Philadel
phia and Beading, and the Central Railroad of
New Jersey for tho courtesies 6hown and for
their most thoughtful kindness and attention,
"anticipating every wish and leaving nothing
undone to promote our pleasure from tho mo
ment of leaving tho National Capital until our
return, sparing neither expense nor trouble to
render the said excursion memorable to all."
Tho resolutions also praise warmly tho admira
ble equipment of tho "Royal Blue" line, its
great speed and precautions for safety, tho free
dom from dust and cinders nnd most of tho
other disagreeable features of railroad travel.
Personally tho excursionists united in thanking
tho railroad gentlemen who wero in charco of
tho train, Messrs. Charles O. Scull, C. G.Han
cock, and H. P. Baldwin, the general passenger
agents of tho respective roads, and Mr. James
M. Schryver, assistant general passenger agent;
Mr. B. F. Bond, division passenger agent, Balti
more; C. R. Mackenzie, division passenger
atront, Philadelphia, and Mr. Percy G. Smith,
Washington City passenger agent. All of these
gentlemen wero indefatigable in their exertions
for tho comfort of their guests. Mr. Smith had
special charge of tho Washington contingent,
and fairly exhausted himself in his efforts not
moroly to insure tho comfort of his party, but to
anticipate their wants.
Type-Writers' Eyes.
From tho St. Louis Globo-Democrat.
Almost every type-writer sooner or later has
trouble with her eyes. The typo-writing ma
chine is supposed to save the eyes, but tho
effect is quite tho contrary. The eyes aro all
tho time in motion while writing, and tho rapid
jerking of tho eyo from ono point to another
on tho little keyboard soon tires the muscles
and makes tho eyes and sometimes tho whole
head ache. Then a great many girls havo tho
habit of turning up tho carriage to seo what has
been written and leaning back in tho chair
while reading it. This, too, is bad, for tho rea
son that it requires a rapid adjustment of tho
eyo to tho different distances, and so tires tho
whole organ. Tho only way to save tho eyes
when using a typo-wrltlng machine is to ac
quire such facility that it is not necessary to
look at tho keyboard, and tho eyes will bo
saved tho thousands of llttlo jerks to and fro
which do so much harm.
Tomato Confections.
From Harper's Bazar.
A very delicious confection may bo made of
tomatoes. Tho slnglo or pear-shaped tomato is
tho best for this purpose. Take six pounds of
sugar to ono peek of tho fruit; scald and re
move tho skin, sprinklo tho sugar over tho to
matoes, and let them stand two days In stono
jars; then cook them in this juice until tho
sugur ponetratcs and thoy look clear; take them
out, spread on dishes, llattonlng each tomato,
aud dry in tho buh; a small quantity of tho
syrup should bo occasionally sprinkled over
them whilo drying; when dry, pack thorn down
in boxes with powdered sugar botweon each
layer. Tho syrup is cooked down and bottled
for uso. When treated in this way tho flavor of
tho dried tomato Is much like tho best quality
of figs.
. .
A Now Kind of Pavement.
From tho Philadelphia Telegraph.
Tho municipal authorities of Brussels have
decided to experiment on tho now compound,
"caoutchous macadam." A portion of ono of
tho priucipal boulevards of tho city is being
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kinds of 6toues, ground up together, and con
verted into a 6ort of cement by meaus of heat.
The material is stated to bo haul, elastic, and
durable, aud to bo unchanged by either heat or
cold. It is anticipated thut it will prove ex
tremely well adapted for running tracks and
lawn-teunls courts.
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DOUBLE TRACK, STEEL RAILS.SPLEND1D
SCENERY, MAGNIFICENT EQUIPMENT.
IN EFFECT MAY 11. 1800.
Tralnsloavo Washington, fromStation,cornerof
Sixth and B streets, as follows:
For Pittsburg and tho West, Chicago Limited
Express of Pullman Vcstlbulo Carsnt 10:50 A. M.
dally) Fast Line, 10:50 A. M. dally to Chicago, Co
lumbus, nnd St. Louis, with Sleeping Cars from
Harrlsburg to Indianapolis, Pittsburg to Colum
bus; Altoona to Chicago. St. Louis, Chicago, and
Cincinnati Express, 3:30 T. M. dnily. Parlor Car
Washington to Hnrrlsburg, and Sleeping Cars
Harrlsburg to St. Louis, Chicago, nnd Cincinnati,
and DlnlngCar Harrlsburg to St. Louis. Chicago,
and Cincinnati. Western Express, nt 7:10 P. M.
daily, with Sleeping Cars Washington to Chicago
and St. Loills, connecting dally nt Harrisburg
with through sleepers for Louisvlllo and Mom
phis. Pullman Dining Car Pittsburg to Rich
mond and Chicago. Pacific Express. 10 P. M.
dally, for Pittsburg nnd tho West, with through
Sleeper to Pittsburg, nnd Pittsburg to Chicago.
BALTIMORE AND POTOMAC RAILROAD.
ForKnno,Canandaigua, Rochester, and Ning.
ura 1 alls dally except Sunday, 8.10 A. M.
For Erie, Canandaigua, and Rochester dally:
for Buffalo and Niagara daily, oxcept Saturday
10.00 P. M., with Sleeping Oar Washington to
Rochester.
ForWillIamsport,LockHavon,nnd Elmira.at
10.60 A.M. dally oxcoptSunday. ""ra,ai
For Willlamsport. dally. 3:30 P. M.
For Philadelphia, Now York and tho East. 7.20.
9.00, 11.00. and 11.40 A.M., 2.10,3.15, 4.20, 5 40.
10.00. 11.20 P. M. On Sundnv.h.nn.'ll Tti'a vr'
2.10, 3.15, 4.20, 10.00, ntd 11.20 P. M. Limited Ex
press of Pullman Parlor Cnrs, 9.40 A.M. daily
except 8undav. For Now York only, Limited
Exprrps, with Dining Car, 5.00 P. M. dally.
For Philadelphia only, Fast Express 8.10 A. M.
week days, and 4.00 P. M. daily. Express. Sunday
only, 5.40 P. M.
For Boston without chango 8.10 A. M. week
days and 3.15P.M.ovoryday.
For Brooklyn, N. Y.,all through trains con
neotat Jersey City withboatsof BrooklynAnnox.
affordingdircottransfcr to Fultonstreot, avoid,
ing double f crriago across Now York City.
For Atlantic City, 11.40 A.M. week days, 11.20
jr. iri. uuiiy.
9.05, 10.50. 11.40 A. M., 2.10, 3.15, 3.30. 4, 4.20. 6.
5.40, 0, 7.40. 10. and 11.20 P. M. ' ' 'w '
For Pope's Creek Lino, 7.20 A. M.nnd 4.30P.M.
dally, ozoopt Sunday.
For Annapolis, 7.20 nnd 9:00 A. M., 12.05, and
4.20 P.,M daily, except Sunday. Sundays, 4.2C
' WASHINGTON SOUTHERN RAILWAY.
In Effect May 11, 1890.
For Alexandria, 4.30. 0.35, 7.45, 8.40, 9.45,10.57 A.
M.. 12.04 noon, 2.05, 3.30.4.25,4.55,0.01,8.02,10.05.
and 11.39 P.M. On Sunday at 4.30.7.45,9.46.10.57
A. M... 2.30. 0.01, 8.02, and 10.05 P. M.
Accommodation for Quantico.7.45 A.M. and
4.55 P. M. weok-days; 7.45 A. M. Sundays.
For Richmond and thoSouth, 4.30, 10.57 A. M.
dally. Accommodation 4.55 P. M. -week days.
Trains loavo Alexandria for Washlnirton.tf.05.
7.05,8, 9.10, 10.16, 11.07A. M.; 1.20, 3, 3.E0;6.10,0.05,
7.05.9.20, 10.37, and 11.08 P. M. On Sunday at
9.10 amUl.07 A.M.; 2.00. 6.10,7.05,7.29, 9.20 and
Tioketsanainfonnatlonatthooflloe.northoaEt
corner Thirteenth street and Pennsylvania avo
nuo,and atthestatlon, where orders can bo loft
forthooheokingof baggago to destinatlonfrom
hotel sand residences.
CHARLES E.PUGH,GoneralManager.
.T.R.WOnT.GenoralPa8BOM'flrA(rent
BALTIMORE & OHIO RAILROAD.
Schedulo in effect Juno20, 1890.
Leave Washington from Station corner of Now
Jersey avenue and C street.
For Chicago and Northwest, "Vestibuled Llm-
lieu express oauynwu a. ji., express U:BU. M.
For Cincinnati, St. Louis, and Indianapolis, ex
press daily 3:30 and 11:30 P. M.
For Plttsburc and Cloveland, express daily 9:30
A.M. and 8:40 P.M.
For Lexington and points in tho Shenandoah
Valley. 11:30 A.M.
For Winchester and wny Stations 5:30 P. M.
For Luray, 3:30 and 8:40 P. M.
For Baltimore, weekdays, 4:05, 5:00, 0:35. 7:20,
7:30, (8:00, 45 minutes,) 8:30. 0:30, (11:00, 12:00, 4E
minutes.) A.M., 12:10, 2:15, (2:50, 45 minutes,) (3:15,
45 minutes,) 3:25, 4:20, 4:30. 4:32, f4:50, 45 minutes,)
5:30. 0:00, 0:15. 0:20, 7:10. 7:30. 8:35. 0:50. 10:30, and
11:30 P. M. Sundays. 4:05,7:20. 7:30. 8:30, 0:30 A.M.,
(12:00, 45 minutes,) 1:00. 2:15. (2:50, 45 minutes,) 3:25
4:20.4:32. (4:50, 45minutes,)0:00, 0:15, 0:20, 7:30,8:35
10:30, and 11:30 P. M.
For Way Stations botweon Washington and
Baltlmoro, 5:00, 0:35, 8:30 A.M., 12:10,3:25,4:32, 050,
11:30 P.M. Sundays, 8:30 A. M., i:00, 3:25.4:33,
6:20,11:30 P.M.
Tralnsloavo Baltimore for Washington, week
days, at 5:00, 0:20, 0:30, 7:15, 7:20. 8:00, 8:30,
8:35, 0:30, 10:20, and 10:35 A. M.: 12:00. 12:10, 2:10,
2:30, 2:50. 4:00. 4:15,5:00,0:00,6:20,7:00. 7:30, 8:20, &30,
0:00, 10:10, 10:20, and 11:00 P.M. Sundays 0:30,7:15,
8:30, 8:35, 9:30,10:20,10:35 A.,M.; 12:00,1:05, 2:10,
2:30,4:15. 6:00. 6:20, 7:00. 7:30, 8:20, 8:30, 10:10, 10:20
and 11:00 P.M.
For Annapolis, 0:35 and 8:30 A. M., 12:10 and
4:30 P. M. Sundays, 8:30 A. M., 4:32 P. M.
iicavo Annapons u:, o:m a. m.. i':ua and 3:50
P.M. Sundays, 8:30A.M 3:55 P.M.
For Stations on tho Metropolitan Branch, 0:30,
J8:30 A.M..S1:15 P.M. For prlnclpalstations only,'
10:40 A. M.. 4:30 and 6:30 P. M.
' For Rookvillo and Way Stations, 4:35 P. M.
ForGalthersburKandlntormedIntepoints,0:0r,
510:00, 11:00 A.M., 1:00, t3:00, 6:35, 9:45, 10:00,
11:00 P. M.
For Boyd'a and intermediate stations, 7:00
P.M.
Church train loaves Washington on Sunday at
1:15 P. M., stopping at all stations on Metropoli
tan Branoh.
ForFredorlok. 6:30, 8:30, 0:30, tll:30 A. M.,
1:15, 3:30, 4:30 P.M.
For Hagorstown, 10:40 A. M. and 6:30 P. M.
Trains arrive from Chicngo daily 11:45 A. M. and
4:10 P. M.; from Cinoinnati and St. Louis daily
3:50 A. M. and 2:05 P. M.; from Jfittsburg 7:10 A.
M., 5:50 P.M. dally.
NEW YORK AND PHILADELPHIA DIVI
SION. .
For Now York, Trenton, Newark, and Eliza
beth, N. J., 4:03, 8:00, 10:00. 12:00 A. M., 2:50
4:50. aud 10:30 P. M. BuHot Parlor Carson all
day trains. Sleeping Car on tho 10:30 P. M.,opon
at 0:00 P.M.
For Philadelphia, 4.05, 8.00 ,10.00, 12.00 noon,
2.50, '4.50, 0.15, nnd 10.30 P. M.
For Newark. Dal., Wilmington, and Chester, ,
4.05. 8.00 A. M., '12.00 noon, 3.50, 4.50, '0.15 '
and '10.30 P.M.
For intermediate points between Baltlmoro
and Philadelphia, t5:00 and 7:20 A.M., 2:50,
4:20 P.M.
Tralnsloavo Now York for Washington, '9:00,
11:30 A. M '2:00, '3:20, '5:00 P.M., nnd '12:15
night.
Trnins loavo Philadelphia for Washington
4:24. '8:15, 'OilS, '11:35 A M 1:40, 4:31, 5:55,
7:33 P.M.
For Boston 2.50 P. M with Pullman Buffet
Sleeping Car running through to Boston without
change, via Poughkeepslo Bridge, landing pas
sengers in B. & M. Station at Boston.
For Atlantlo City. 4:05 nnd 10:00 A.M., nnd 12:00
noon. Sundays, 4:05 A, M.. 12:00 noon, and 10:30
P. M.
ExeoptSunday, 'Daily. Sunday only.
Baggageeallod for andoheokodfromhotolsand
residences by Union Transfer Co. ou orders loft
attlokotofflces,61'Jandl3jlPennsylvanlaavonue
and at depot.
OHAS.O. SOULL, Con. Pass. Atf't.
J.T. ODELL, Gonoral Manager.
EDWARD P. DKOOP,
i35 renna. Ave.,
Calls Attention to His Largo Stock of
OnA8E & GAI1LER, WIIEELOOK. BRIGGS,
BEHNING, AND OTHER
IP X -A. 35T O S.
OLOUGH Si WARREN f ORGANS.
Sold on Installments. Exchanged, Rented,
Ropalrod, Timed, Moved, aud Stored.
Violins. It an j on, ami Guiturs.
Strings a Specialty.
SHEET MUSIC and MUSICAL MERCHANDISE
At tho Old Stand, 025 Pennn. Avo.
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