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DAILY, BBMI-WBXJCLY, WBEKS ~ LEWIS BAK?fc f^C0l?IY| TUB OUBB ?C>B 5BUUK1DNN^&8 Mr. Andexw J. Bowkk, who is nov this city, takes issue with the proposi aChkago physician to cure th< taste lor intoxicating driuka hy the um of a drug or pl*pt f he plaints t< have discovered. fHvWNJt.oj tip it wottderhil resnM.s, aa attested \f tin Chicago press, were untie tat in the Rxu about fhe merits of this new remedy but we do know that it it l?as |>eon o uttf good to any hian, ft it worth tryiiij Ly every other man who feels that tin tetters of appetite have mastered him We do not agree with Col. Bowsn in hi assertion that such experimentado harm They may not, as vol, have ac complialmd much good, but in occasiou al instances they have materially aa aiated the drunkard to recover Us control. And we mm n? raason wit; there may not yet be found among tin thousanda of new medicinal prepaid tions that are every year springing inti uso, syiut' one thai may so exactly aui two diseased and riarvi'srtuiUowrl Want 11 tion of tho inebriate a*, together witl the process of moral reformation, brace u| his physical prostration ami make tli work of saving the drunkard coninant I Uiflj* Osfi.sy task; Ml ? (I ! j; ! Itify is Siinply wluit the !? ? ?l?**C?Tei: In question proposes to do as ptplaims by the Chicago physician. Aiulit look reasonable. It provides something b assist the system of the habitual drunk ard to HmtHio itself In tbo aluwncu e the intoxicating draught. It does this it is claimed, so completely as to cans no discomfort to the man who propose to reform, it is at once a auhstituteam a restorer. 4 We understood ( d llolrtvl to b operating on the pUiiorm that mos temperance reformers have adopted ti favor all means that will prove eftiva cious in restoring the intemperate. Why will he not take this drug hit Ids temperance lalK>rat<>rv and le?t 1t virtue Iwforp utterly denouncing it n? humbug and an evil? If he w ill allow us te answer our ow i question, we would say that his whol error results from the false premises h has set up for himself. lie depics that drunkenness is a di> eas<i In this he ditiers, Me think, wjtl the best medical authority of the n|p There are institutions established ?i public expense all over the country tlni arc thu direct outgrowth of the op posit IM'itry. .\llll llll' leminn ?>i lllniin the drunkard in these asylums /or h and fumy />a> , has butthe means of continuing inebriate usy luius at the pitblii' expense?no lougr as an experiment?but as institution quit? as essential to tho public good c the Insane Asylums. It strike* us as utterly uutenabl to assert as Mr. UowgN does, tin because the Bible declares that n drunkard shall inherit eternal life, tin therefore the drunkard cannot he dii cased "for the reason that (ion until not damn a man liecauseuf a disease." If a wicked man voluntarily stuffs In stomach so full of ripe peaches that h < an not g<1 rid of them and should l>< come diseased and die in consequents we do not suppose Ood would dam linn because he miliid Ins stmnaeh fn of ripe peaches, hut the moral obliquit involved in the laek of self restraint ?ni ui other words, tiod liaviua fronted liil a man, and lib having Volnntartly rt ductal himself to the level of a h'^i* subjects him to the penalty of abitsin his manhood. UuW much more moral giult is U volved in the act o^taking soniethiu into trls stomach which he knows in wt vance will endanger, it it does in wreck, both his moral and physical bt ing? Or he may go one [step further; in stead of the slow nroeess of phyaicj destruction which intoxicants product be may with deliberate Intent swalloi asutheient draught of |M>isou to det troy his life almost instantly?and wi! Mr. Bnwica claim that there are n moral consequences involved in sue an act, for which the sniride nun sutler? Will the man fail of Heaven p-I ?i? a i. HTM II HO, lor wnai r ror wiim i-iw is u irsponsible. but for inducing a di*m that ate up bis vitals? In ho dam lie lor the discas*. or tor taking the drn that induced it? We uudt-islaud Mi Bowks to claim that Hod never eastol h man "Invalid of a disease, 'and there tore, if the suicide is under cmidemn.i lion at all it must bo in some Mich eas as where life has l?een dost royed ?,< skillfully as U? leave no trace of ph>si id Injury. If there should be tie slightest trace ol diseased organism, tin according to Mr. how kn would Is ground for reprieve, although the takinj otf was by the uian's ow n voluntary act It strikes usas being quite as legitiman to ?all paralysis a disease when induce* by excess in intoxicating drinks. ?? t* itll dyspepsia a disease which result) from excess in eat n.T, an i if there is n< moral accountability for the one tlun ought not to be lor the other. We do not desire to combat Mr. How k.n's methods. We endorse them so tai us they go, and we only complain thai they, do not go far enough. We dmi'l want bun lo condemn remedies in adVHDi Ad of a trial; and WU don'l want him to try to establisli by the Bible t hat drunkenness is not a disease. We have some revercatv for that g<sidbook. and we don't I * I i#v<* it teaches any such dofcftiiucus fhsl it* n iano uiMirtl a<Y< miiUbiKtv I r die* ?*. u?o, the men he i^trv||g tojvf have aright to go on and eat up their stomacha with impunity.* Ir looks like an old fushioued hrcad riot w?rs brewing in bug!*!*!. IV working classes are in greet jMhJki and distress. The streets art* swarming with idle and starving men, women and children, and even the middle class poor . are suffering keenly. In the House of Commons the iuguiry was prqnoimded w hether it was true, as itpesied, U?t we are bow face to face with such a crisis of distress 'ae this genetstW has never knmsn?" bi ., I* ' . . ... .sv- * *" TWO BXPBBIMENT8 IN BE8UMP? TION. The New York .Vwn review u the ^fler* encea in tHQfci>eritic conditions aM&n^Hta r ting the luuardnigfl^yiiig upon iiimlo: that the angarieSTtf expefTenre are not B unfavorable. i U iu tiie XUL It'-'l lUliUu Ikuik. , of Rngland suspended specie payment* The highest premium, on gold was u reached iu 1*13, when it vuunwuidod a tort)- pee rant, iti WW it ruled wider | . one per vent And in one year thereafter, Til?, after a suspension of twenty r yeara, the bunk gave uotiOf of its intention to pay nb ita r\ptca within a certain f date. ( The Sun tiien proceed* to inquire: D "Sow what was the anion ut of the hank's paper then outstanding, and what resources were forthcoming to rea deem itT lit fVhruafv, 1*77, tfie total i. liabilities ot thn liaufe on its notes of , issue and deposits were ?ini,00t),Ct>0. At tlte twine date there were In the vault* some jtA.OOOjiKirt, which six months later lutd increased to upward f offVt.OOtt.itnd. Itut most of this uccuntv ulaieo coin was in the shape of deposits, and the bank had no availahld capital for the redemption of legal tenders l?e? yond its accrued profits, which did not ii aggregate more than u few milt lioiiri of ]K>undH sterling. Owing to i the commercial ainlstrr.is-e ineiita which followed the premature ;i rcfeolution to resume. a great pud of the p de | Hants hum drawn out, and r>y lebru,, arv, 1*1!', the emu in the vaults had dwindled to about $JU,tJWUX>0, and the ' price of gold had sprung no to over six per cent. It was conaidorcd certain V that a continuance of a|a<cic payments I would speedily exhaust the lank, and auiordingly Parliament intor]Mia?ii, ale s solutely forbidding any further effort " for the present in that direction. Thus the first resumption experiment on the ,1 |art of the Ihuik. of bugUud ended in *i|{U*l failure, * AlUCb moru onuipiwo HUH wary pt?e puratioii preceded the next attempt to s return t?> specie payments. No sooner j wa? the restriction ant of IStSt passed than the lamk ftegan tp contract itn issues, aiul the reduction of it- liabilities * in four year* (ii<l not tall short of t 000,000. One result of this policy was , a new decline in the price of gold, which finally touched par, where it iv '* maincd for aome two years prior to the tiual accomplishment of resumption, a On the 1st of May. 1WI, t the l*ank attain beean to pay its notes in eoin, thus anticipating 11 by inst two year* the time tlx<*d by parliament. At this lime the i noto circulation wa? in rotiini numbers $100,000,000, and the deposits had shrunk to $'J0,0U0,00o, whife to offset e these liabilities the vaults contained up1 ward of $00,000,000. The result of this i. second experiment, where resources were more shrewdly graduated to demands, representing, indeed, al' most liflv j?er cent. of the it whole indebtedness, is sufficiently it well known. Notwithstanding much e financial disturbance, and a hea\ y drain of specie which set in, and w hich by tf the end of IH'JA had lowered the sum i* left in the vaults to alauit five million ik dollars, the Hank of i'.nglHnd maintained unflinchingly its puriswe of resumption. The gold st,iu>f><o I was penua>r nentlv restore*I, and within a twelve is moiitli the long season of despondency w and disaster had given way to au era of prosperity fcnd confidence. le Tmb Albany JimrntU publishes *' the decision in a case involving the right ? of a parent to direct the studies to he " pursued hy his child, in the public s" schools. It is held that the trustees **1 '' ( a school tlistrict may prescribe whatstuI -lull I... 1,111*11,.,I Hllif mi*V ll'IMllute 'H j the elasaitication of tho pupils, hut that c the parent may select from the branches pursued those which the child shall '< i Htudy, so Ng as the exercise *i such se11 lection does nut interfere with the " system prescril>cd for the school; and y thai the child cannot \n excluded r< from one study siut|dy because he is 11 deficient in another. In the awe re?" furred to, the |ni|?il wad denied ad^ mission to a public high school hecattse K of his deficiency in a know ledge of grain i mar which his father had forbidden him to study. He had asked to he |nr ? nutted to puisne only those simlie* in '' which he waa proficient t<> entitle him to admission to the high school. The '* court held that a rule requiring his exclusion was unreasonable and could not be enforced. , TVo specific interrogatories are prppounded t?y the New York Sun. aa to ( tlu* cause of the failure to investigate II the cipher telegrams. The first ta addressed to the l?einol( crats, and the inipiiry is w hether their t failure to set on foot the necessary and projter investigation is an effect of that 0 hostility to Mr. Tunis which the mak jority of the Deinoi ratio luemliers have 1 from the first so strenuously manifested t against him? The inipiiry ot the Republicans is, whether they tear that the tinal result of an investigation would only he the casting of new disgrace ami new shame upon their damaged party '.' Who will rise to explain.' Avkkk receiving a whipping at the xjNc# ti\r f t ot V.irfnll Vu li?i? iithni I day, Eugene For*!, a sensitive nun of I color, walked off and committed suicide r ' hv shooting himself h couple of times c i with a double-barreled shot-gun. Of I course this comes under the head of a > I Southern Outrage. hut it is a noble vindication of the w1iim>tng-)>ost aa a ' crime era*lieator. Jlilta. > That is the practical operation of the * Ihtrwiuiait theory?the extermination ' of the lower orders and the "sttrvival of 1 the fittest."' If the whipping-|Mist will ! accomplish it just as well as the gallows, it will save hemp. a I ?'? ' ^ At lite last session of t ongress, if we are not mistaken, the leading manutae1 tutors of tolunvo opposed any redtto, tkm of the tux, and succeeded, too, in i preventing it. Sow they complain that , unless the tax is reduced, that hrauch I ' j ot business will tn legislated out of ex- | istcnce. Why is this thus" 111 no one. either iVmoorat or Kepub- j lican, can be imlitod to servo on | But ink's committee, it will bo an ex- ' cecdingly ran- s[hs ta* ie to have a In- 1 ncml with no one to othefato. I ( m NERhmTT II hereby announce myself a? s csii?li?ii*te for the office of Ctiy sczsv&Ul at the cn?uiugcharter flection, suhjget to the <1cftui>u of the Kcpubiij can Convention. Wets t\ J. MAYER. FOItUKAT. rrtHE LAM*. HASWOMK 8TORK ROOM. | I So. UU) Main airv?i, uuw u< i(m?4 by I Dint Jt Davlno as a <?k. ?o store, with or w iib out Vt~*"T aparuurntt on tits up .or ioorv \Uo. t&o thrue MOT* luMUa .V ? Ta?UU> THE WHEEI NEW ADVERTISEMENTS* . " s. . ?. ?:?s?l.rf i < : .1 PL EN' ClilKClI. ^ MS Pott'% Jgmtfatag ixw i J um i^< eivo<i at uu^rlTOtMMn'd nott?? furnishing Room*, l.'IW Murket Street. * tlffll NBSBITT A 0HO. ' Muilo Cabinet.. ltd Shelvee Al l. VERY CHEAP. at 9*!*y LU>' OH. ! 4 ?MWi|* SURSTAMtAl IPNtfe yfttt B) | IV sorved tbMiu<>riiiim?mtlhU?T*?iBM si tb Cultiu ReMtURrant. Egg N>* ami loin uud Jerri Chriatiuas I?a, uii l <litriiiK lit* | , CH AS. K. BKH1.KK. CHRISTMAS PRESENTS I I'seful h> well as Ornamental, such a* foldingchairs, Wall Pockets Brackvtv Ac Also a nice line ol Parlor am Cham bur 1 itrnliura. Oerti Wm.Wink c>Mon. SPARERIBS, TENDERLOINS, Etc Naturalay Morning, Dec. 91, At No U4 Fourteenth street ami Pork House Fultm. H. O. XjIOT, Jr., devil FORK PACKER. | HOI.ID AY PRENEMT8. ! f / \J \A b Peuit) weight of IS kr. Solid Uoli HA A ' Plain lUntc*. at j Loutx IKfhfil'H Jewelry Nt?n> 1307 MARKET aTKKKT, j Mrlaln'n Block, Opp. Mrl.uro House. JI NT HEC I .IYE1>. / \BlEli JEUNK POIS EXTRA FINS. | V J R. J. SMYT H, ilcC.'l Cor Market ami Fourteenth COFFEENT Choice Mocha, Old i.nwrnnieut Javh. Prims laauvara. _ Kill< st old \ ollow Rio. niuitr green or neaniy wmviro. K. J. biiY'i'H, Cor. Market and Fourtonuth Hreon _ __ j 7.SI ^ 1T I'lne Apple C'heei*. Juii la. aJew <*** choice fine Apple Cheen The ki'utulu! Engllah I'luiu Pudding exuecte ! today R. J. SMTTH, (Jor. Market and fourteenth Itreeb j CHRISTMAS GOODS CAMP f^tAlKS AND ROCKKHB. CHILDREN'S CHAIRS AND TOY Fl'RMTURh. I ! Z1^K ^ MOKIOHKAD i Furniture and Carpet Roome, 111# Main Street IM-Jl GLORIOUS NEWS i ?T< I Holiday Masers Wc avail ourselves of the prciM-nt season t j clove out our entire stock of Taney Woods, gucl , us Mantle Or,laments, Flowvr Vases, Colugn ; sets, l'uiian Marble Ware, Toy*, Silver Plate | Ware. (limn her aeU, I hiua Ten and Dinner Set) Ac., Ae., at I ABBOliUTXl COST I Hi is la a rare chance to get (Muggins for Chriei runs prcM'iiu. 4B J. L. Hobbs, Son & Co. I lift *141* NTHEET. ' dertM |t ROMAN BAND BRACELETS i:n A M rOT.FD ti.il BAND (BRACELETS ! 'And a (treat Variety oi| NOVELTIES JuM rnvivt'<l and for ante i hy C. 1?. BIIOWN 51 Twelfth Street. ; ti.?2i _ m CHEAP TABLE! C0MH1NS & WOODS' I 1 1142 Main Street. <4ec2l FOR N41.1m 4 K1MRABI.EMI ILDUU L?'T. t ROSTINC \ about 41 (eft on FiilUiu ?troci. ?ud runuinj hack 14.% fvei on Cheetrm etneei to BalUtuori ain*H, East %V la-dlii a For further lifonuatlor apply to W. t. Hanalau, corner Sixteenth ant ni?pline>tm t: P. 1. Klmberly. Ma;iche?ter< oe V4..rV? .>r t<% Inttin* W'hfkO^r RmI Pate (x iMnt ii'oiiM'f Twenty thirl and Main bta. delloaw* FOR CHRISTMAS. Vl.l. THK Ktn i.AK JCVKNILB HtiOKb. Toy Uooks. Gain#*. Toy*. and \ar1#l> ui Notions, Diaries for 1879, 4c. VII tha p..pillar inagixlue* ami |?p.ra by th? ' j?ar. UI at very taw pnoaa. Pica* . ail aarlj to nvutv good ohuicv . H- Ql'IMBY. dacSD No. 1414 Market Stm t NUTS T06JLT, NUTS TO sitVEN^ Nut* to Crack and Nut* ui Fat. FRESH AND CHEAP! #t H. P. BnanxixsM dacSl SM7 and iil# Market street Central Building Association No. 3. VTOTh'E IS IIEHRBY QIVEN THAT A (eiienai ntc una ?I Hie stockholder* w ill be held at thr regular plaet of meeting. on Tuesday cvenln*. wcembrt 27th. IsTS, al < o'clock r. m. Bv Order of the Board. W. C. HANM.AX. Pre?t J. F. U1LI.ER, Sv'y. .l?cU-?4-l? M I I rriH i.int. f 1ST OF LETTERS KKM VISING IN THE la poatofi>? at Whealliot Ghk) county Waat \ .-giida. unclaimed. Saturday. Peer m bar 21 at. To obtain any of the following Uta applicant u ill plea* call K>r ?dT*rtl**d letter*, (fog(let* ot ihulut Artiiut A Son T s Lloyd A dark Array TV K Little J I" Genet lam ? I Irbarman Htinrlh Bntitii.a W W Vaadexier Mi* Anal* Clyde V J Moore Mia* A lie* < lark Thorn is Madden 0 W Rdaard* Aunic Na?h MM* Ma KryCS Smith an (iatlin Harrv ?peUgr Henry i..*keiai Miw Pndahca Smith Mr* C ft t.ardci.tr Mm Rebecca Tie re. y Thouiaa Ilrralnjrmv Clax & to Tyler Arthur W H tiller Mr* 1 M W?too& Mta Maud Ftftl Bailha-or Malta CH KiitgJW Ycitaij Jcfea UttaUry Elithahath c i rawince r. m, JKQ REGISTER, BATURDA v * ~~ WILL OPEN ' ittd M/ls.'.lOu . it -si*t I * . ,.', {i ..in.Ji THIS MORNING f ' ? .. . t < . i V . a; ? J-riH* ' ! ,1. .11^, >i >? '? '> ?. Ij, -111 fr>4 .-> ?< " THE . !?if ' S ' | .1 <1 u \ J M McSAW '/<? CHOICEST! ^ , Jt.u IU-1 4 - |. I . u t ' a- i I 1 i ;LINE OF >? i ? HOLIDAY ! -.11 I : Novelties!!' " ' I ! | : , . I OF ! ( ' TIE SEASON! I I ' Pleaie Call and Examine. | ? i h 1 1132 MAIN STREET.' . JHOLIDAY 1 GOODS! . I > j JOHN FRIEDEL-1 i ;ii3<>;>ijiiiiwt. | i I fj GOODS SOLD LOVED i } ' THAN THE ' LOWESTI! ! 1 While and hold Band frea and ! DiniifrSelm Mot to Cup*, ( P I Ibis, Toy Tea Seis,k ? ' Uricd wMrtueit of Yum and Tailul IUIk 11 BRONZED LAMPS, ] Library laupa imI C'haude- j Mm, Hobby Homm a -* - ! i Wagons, Wheelbarrows Car((MMlThiTtf?. at JOHNFBIEDEL'S j 04 mTHotqu:. I ,ri?m bfe 1130 Main Street. (bar J . **-i a ? . >K-V , a % 4 ' . ; # Y MORNING, DEOEMBER 21,1878. urn i ?u. = HOLIDAY COODS-'CEO. H ^ . . qaTJTAS ..A-/ .w ,t)nijaaH Holiday Goods, Holiday r j , M 1 \ - ' T6*HC vOtUfl it'IiV * < ? I :Ja 4 * - * /. GEORGE R. TA EXHIHIT jV IaA ATTRACTIVE DISPLAY CAREFULLYISELECTED WITH SPECIAL REF NOVELTIES CHC AT TJXTTJSXJAXjUjlfT Xj THEY HAVE JUST OPENED A Rich Lace Pompadours, Crepe DeChine Jabots, Crepe DeChine Shawls for tl Point Gaze M< Real Point Gaze a: By the yard ; Bows, Scarfs, Fichus; Celluloid Goods in Sa and Rusian Lei Velvet and Margurite Sate AN IMMENSE STOCK OF GENTLEMI SILK AND LINE I rwilled Silk Umbrellas with Ivory Hand Twilled Silk I ILOWBST POSSI] rheir stock of HOLIDAY 800DS being Unusually LarQt low that their cheapness wi Bargains in ever] Black Silkt at a Great Reduction, Colored Silke Marked Dress Goods of every description at prices that can't fall In Variety, Quality and Prices they ofer the Greatest Irv REDUCTION IN PRICES 0! AND SHAWLS; TABLE LINEN. NAPKINS, TOWELS, CC HOUSEKEEPING AND I At Lower Prices than ever known in this market i ' CEO. R. TAYI .WW* . 4. . I -r , 4 r~U . i i J -i\ iAL' hi i "ft *:i- ' - t I uj m I. TAYOLR AOO. s H 11 /jU 1AOOO .iAtfOITftiCif.. 1.1 a . rt 11 I / i i i? I ' Goods, Holiday Goods. i ta '.I YLOR & CO. i*h iK .1* 4 I ! /> h H LRMfi AXD *>i. \ * ' .?U > i H "* ' ' OF HOLIDAY MODS! I ERENCE TO THE HOLIOAY TRADE. )ICE & .11OW PRICES. BEAUTIFUL LINE OF \\9 Neck, idallions, Point Gaze Jabots, Duchess Medallions, Duchess Jabots. Lace and Cashmere Ribbon Jabots, ad Breton Laces tin Lined Cases, Portemonies In real Calf, Turkey ither; ?T3 Ifl 1 ? ihels, Japanese Boxes. 7 V ; t**? >ft Kulr.l H ba wu ! EN S, LADIES' AND MISSES' N HiNDK'FS lies, Umbrellas with Celluloid Handles, 3LB PRICES. t, they offer everything in that line at prices to ill be apparent to all 7 Department! Down, to encourage purchaeee. documents in the city. F CLOUS, DOLMANS IUNTERPARE3, BLANKETS awl all kMa *t DOMESTIC GOODS n order to reduce their I Meet# Stock. ?.u n >* t.j tl t!f?r . :j i a* l4d,i-Ail4 <1 > ' lia' '"?uwu< . <1A 'Lrn J -OR A CO. *vff ntd ft*! *t hi \ *\^9{ PLUMBERS. r HIBBER0 pi; voflcal plumbers, ; Gas an4 Steam Fitters, ' 13HMARKH K|^ WHEELING W VA. Dealer* In *11 kind* of I Mil. Wrought an! | Cast Irou Pipe*. sewer Pipes uul Chimney tup. Steam and Water Gauge*. Siphon Pump*. Safety Valves, Batti Tuba, Sink*, JSC. Sole Aeefttt lot the Celebrated Camera* Steam Ptimp UNDERWRITERS' GAS MACHINE. Orders fetrtn tlw country immipily fllfe.1. n,.a, WM. HARK, Practical Plumber and Gas Fitter, NO. ? TWELFTH STREET WMKEUXti. W. Va Orders ftoui the cvuttUy attemWd to on abort notice atigai CHEAP STREET HOSE. Anew iatt wakrated street h?m offered at the low est Agorae. Also toy Pateut Street Wiuhor is considered Ute best. tall and o&amin* I; Plumbing and Oas Fitting done at short tiotl. j and at lowest prices. 1.1' k K FITTON. laid Mailt Stnvt. BO OKI AMP STATIONERY. 5,000 BOOKS ma Juvenile and Adult Readeis At wontlcrftilly Low Price*. |u oralrr tu atoiil tli? rrowd Mini couftiMtoii. t'OWPWl oiitr. Stanton & Davenport, 44 Twelfth Street. decll SPORTSMEN'S GOODS. TO NH?IIB1IK\. ' t^ok Tin: btst msk of spurtis* I It Tackle eitch a?. Powder. Shot. Wads, Caps, FWnk*. Kill,in*. Hiibuiu; ?iuU. Hn?,? li Km.liw Iui|ilviucnU, Midi, A.\, go i>. C. A KKVTF.U'S. ?>?_ IU!t lUrk.tftftM. STOVES, TINWARE, AC. B. F. CALDWELL: Marble.Slate&lfonMantels common uiurm tu t *nt> *u .iinn<or tim, I '114 lioi'M. Galvanized Iron Works and Tin Roofing. TOOKTHKR WITH A COMF1 ET1? CfcuRl M KMT < ? COOKING STOVES! And Hor?K KCRMvHlNil OOol.M W? <? S|hn:1*1 Alt. hi lull to (In. Peerless Radiator Shaking Grate. ' The m< *t coinpWto Rtnta In th, nimkrt Ii tie *>??n in operation Iii Mr. Frank iwii ttim rp?eleu.u oil Ui? J Un<|. Call nn I ?4>uiiiir IT 07, I TOO d 1511 Mulu Si., pinrA NEAR H. AO K R I'klMI MISCELLANEOUS. ' UWKKTPPK^NAV! I An'XI ?^-,i , ., r?ii. Mil*] *'*! t v t".I ?J *? ? <? I .*** art*. </ ww . v a* ! >?'i? T. 4 U?4 MM* inr maA*. V. . bin* nMn i-4'l? nt.k p *k?to ivlui, i ua i *?i i f i ?et? ?? tka ml On r.rjr l?l'i*. . I I y til Am). * 1 f.? PimAI. M, Hi V A A to . Mfi* UfANTiU A I.ooli MtS ftiK kUH* Tt "Wto and r? i rit. rj Iii Oil- I'lil. n ? 1*1' Wry imid Cull or addicti In llelle Minw 'C MCWrk Mt., i IltWH AnViU 141 AkITrn A I.mill Alii N' T To * A V W Ml\l I tl 1/ oi l Uh.-rlliiK nil't tin* ?l joiuiug li.wi'i (><r the U ?t k IIIhk liiHOnlMilA nrtl.1.4 in llu- world, lit. io|> profit* Will* n oner to \ Y Afi.fiilfnotu11ntf o 21 Union P? New \k. AGi:\TN, Hi: il> Tilts. We will |?) 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