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. s NEW YORK SUBWAY SALOON A STRIDE TOWARD TEMPERANCE IT WORKS ON THE "NO TREAT" PRINCIPLE AND IS INDORSED BY BISHOP HENRY C. POTTER NKW YOUK-The 111. Itev. Henry C IVtter. IV H. U„ IV. bishop of the rnitrataut Episcopal iltncrae ut New York, opened the "Subway Tavern" wllh prayer and at Ihe conclusion of the opening exercises the doxology »v sung The Subs ay Ta*ern Is a saloon, fashioned and tontlin let! after a new Idea, at the corner of Mul berry and Itlccker street*, not far from the Bowery. The bishop mad* a speech in the barroom, atsndlng on a beer case, praised Iks new aaloon and declared that it rrpresa-ntcd wore progresa toward temperance than the efforts of tern- j pcranr* leaders tor 50 years. J Th* Subway Tavern haa been , llnamed by certain member* of the City club, who believe that. In addition to th* predicted $ per rent i dividends, th* saloon will work a Tut m among drinkers. Any maa or woman ran bay anything from » giant of soda water to a rye :..,:. ball In tbe place so long a* he or She does sot "treat.** When Ult-h.ip Putter arrived in the aatae* to conduct the opening eienrUea be approached tbe bar and poke to th* barkeeper, remarking ONCE a patron ALWAYI a pat ron ot iiEADY'a. Cflf» TURKISH BATHS wllv Heady■*, under Heater llorton Dank- Lsama-in't Quality Star*. All Salt:.. Full Msssur*. LEVINSON'S MEDICINAL PORT $J per Fall Qt. Bottle If you sr. . kly and yoa are using all kinds of drugs aad It doss not do you any good, try larrlnson'a Medicinal Port. It will build yon n;i. give yon strength snd make yon feel good Free Delivery. Including Green Lake and Ilallard Main (41 Independent UL Complete Wine and liquor Cats- Klete Wlae aad IJqn ' ~~ ,- emmm^m^Lmarr Wholesale Store Catering to Family Trade. Phones. Main <>ii tnd. til. i aim snroNn avkncr. Keystone Club Whisk] $1.00 per full Quart Bottle ot 6 Bottles for $5.00 This whisky Is pure, l.'i-M, distilled, made of selected grain well igt-'I and we tin recom mend It highly for all famllj "** ; r&fti\*:t<o?: r m im i si 11 ii 11 i imm JO4 First Aye. South Both Phones, Plnlt 175 L Delivery. E Ladles' and Gent's Wearing Apparel o.v cnnoiT at btrictlt cash pwera «1 (Hi rnn week, huff bed. I Eastern Outfitting Co. Corner Fifth and Piks. about a picture on the wall shewing some • i-.-i tm in u.i 'it- in rnthrr glaring negligee. The bishop »p --patetitly »a» not owr pleased with this feature nt tint saint.n. To a crowd Of members nf the dub snd a few stray wanderer* from the llnwrry who happenrd In tltshop Patter made his speech. "We have the great multitude of pit's>ls whose dally life Is one of toll to consider." said the bishop, "When lbs day's work Is done what •- |o In, ome nf Ihem? I Lelnttg to the Century. Ihe Metropolitan and a half doii-n other clubs, and I can go to one or all of tin tn fur my entertainment and my pleasure. llll: "NOT WATEB WAGON" lIAIL **Dut what la to become of my friend who lives In two iuobi wltn his wife and five children? Hi all very wrll to go to your rhib for lunch when Ibe day'a work Is fin ished, but where Is the man going who does not belong to •'.,■• lulu, Inevitable necessity drives blm to the aaloon. "Gentlemen. I hold th* effort to shut ap the aahxta as the anal tragic and at the same time lb* most comic failure ia modern his tory. "Tbe temperanre question Is as far from solution today as It was M years ago 111-Hui' 1-OTTEII AIUiItCHSINO A TIIIIONfI IN THK HAIXJON VOTERS TO DECIDE SPECIAL ELECTION WILL BE CALLED TO VOTE ON CITY BUILDING The three ordinances rrlstlve to the proposed romtructlon of a new [city ball and Jail, and the repair of j the present prison will be presented [to teh council tonight. The ordi nances providing for the Issusnre [of t -"■• ■■•■■• of bonds for a new rlty hall and lIM.OM for a new Jail and 1 railing for the gttbmtsalnn of the i "I may add that the effutls to set tle it In a high handed wsy have led loan untold amount of hypocrisy, ii. in li men this movement of ours today must be taken Into account by all If they wish to sni* the te public. We intisl make the home of Ihe ii..'l-iiii lii.vi cleaner ami bright rr, ami we must see that he i > t . bla recreation." The saloon Is till Pint Intn two se, tlittitt, the "Water Wagon" and th* "Not Water Wagon " They are separated by a partition. Womrn who want in ill Ink it glass of beer at a 1... may be served inun what looks like a soda fountain on lh« "Water Wagon" side Th« bar pniper Is In tli* set nnd room and lhat Is .-», lii-in h for men. Any sort of a drink tan be bad, but each customrr must pay for hla own drink. The Idea la lo ralao the atsndard of drinking rather than attempt lo abolish It. It Is not al together new. Earl Gray tried to revolutionize the dram shops of I ..-lid -i by Just such . . '..tin The Subway Tavrro. Its pro moters say. Is to be made a plea* ant, i..ml.>t'*!-'e plare where the drinker ran be surrounded hy a moral atmosphere and where first rlass beverages wtll be dispensed cheap. Itegular '- -• ' whisky U sold for 10 rents per glass aad other drinks In proportion. |l ■; .. roHcr put himself OB record a number of years ago ss being the friend of the working man's saloon. He recognises it as the poor man a club. questions to tbe voters on a special election on or about October ta will be passed. Th. eounrll will also probably approre the appropriation of ii "• ■■ for Ihe Immediate repair of and construction of a small addition to the present Jail and tbe building of new raulis In tbe city hall. All three propositions hay* tbe Indorsement of Msyor llalllnger and the public generally. Councilman Ilowen Is of tbe same mind, baring discovered, after consulting local business men. thst the Issuance of the bonds wss looked upon favor ably. Anent the need of a new city , hall, an arousing story on May or tlsltlnger Is being whispered it' '■ ,t the preaent rollapslng struc ture. It is said that the mayor, ashamed of the moss-eaten rello of i early history In bIiI.Ii his office Is located, baa asked the board of works to remove th" sign. "City Hall," that haa clung to the en trance of the building ever lintel Chief Prattle strutted over the grass I once growing on Third avenue. The sign Is now so blackeneil hy age an In tie barely recognizable, but It serves lv call Ihe attention of the illy's visitors to the fact that the I.milling ta really a city hall. This is what Mayor llalllnger Is raid to object tn, taking the ground thai It Is tltineresraiy to thus call attention to the humiliating fact as long a. old-timers know what the building! Is ttsicl for anyhow. THK KOl'lt young men who Mart : ed for Hun Francisco In the 8m fu.il | sloop Ilpstl.-ftt, lune report, d a safe j trip of sll dsys. Till BRATTLE ST AW. .MO NPAY. AUGUST i■ 1004, LITTLE TALES TERSELY TOLD rut NKW it ,!,., Hill roncen tiatoi at .''lii'ii.iinl I, was .ait.,l yeaterday Will, a ceremony lull.l to Ihe cliil.tmiltig >.' a el. aim l W. V. Clark, tin engineer, in.-1, a speech ami Mis. Clark tossed i, lint tle of champagne Into Hie or* crush er's tws Just a. tht) mill slailed. Till! 1 Mil AI.HAI II which bas in I. piling about IClllt.lt bay, haa been purchased hy H 11. Canllr, uf tl.e Uueets, win. 111 put heron Hie nut between I ray'a llm Im.i- and linnet* and Hub rival A LARGO atltlllltin Is to lie Inn it In tin Hmiliomlatl lion works plant at Si,tin.mi ii. In ihe near ftilure. THE Mlt'NK ORCHARDS of Clarke county will yield only about 15 per cant of the usual crop this year. The Lastern Warhlngton crops, however, will lie heavy. WHAT MHH HOWARD* Corner of Ignore and Willi Ate HAtH AHOt'T i mi: CHARTER OAK RANGE "Have uietl several different kinds and brands of ranges, but have neter bad any range lo bake aa i-.-f.--t brat Ihe eater and do a* perfect work with so small amount of fuel as Ike Charter Oak Hang* 1 purchased from DABNEY&WOODHOUSE Sole agents for thn Ctistlcr Osk Itsngee. 418 I'IKR RTRKBT. Humes John Ml It. . A il ■• C*«*lM*_Cr*«lt meaattajeltttra' FßEDEßlCK ft NELSON Inc. C«Si|'et* B.lrt ssl Cist 1...i.i... SENSATIONAL CARPET SALE 4aW^Am^amat*m^*maa CNTII. TOMORROW NIUIIT BIOKtvOW AXldlNSTltlt, nifJEI/lW IMPERIAL AXMINHTKR AND WII.TON AXMINHTKII CAIIPCTINU, BEI.UNO lIEtSI'IJtHI.Y AT STOO A lMll' VUl.t. 11l ON HAI.C AT $1.00 a yard Sewed, Laid and Lined Ten Patterns to Choose Among, Six of Them With _ mm. Borders to Match This Is the lowest price w* I,*v.- ever sera quoted Is fteatlla or eleewhere oa Ihla el*.* of goods. No farther comment I* necessary. Prartiratly all of tbe ten pattrrna are OHrntal. Among them ere those suitable for parlors, libraries, dining rooms, bedrooms, balls and deas As stated, the regular selling price I* If 00 a yard. Today and tomorrow, epecial price. .,!. laid and lined. a yard 91.00 ft f- et Ti. \ .m. . - ... „_g a Our Entire Stock of Welch Folding Beds Is Now on Special Sale There are no reservations— tb* complete line.ron slating of M .ample* priced regularly at from $1.20 D 1111 fl Q ChSif 75C •l« 0* to Wi 00, Is deeply asderprWed. Some sam- . {.-_ , , :' „,*.'... Made of hardwood In golden finish. Hast pie " : '""" arra , spindle barb, embossed lop panel at. cob bler seat IIS 00 Welch Folding lied Illl'.O I. M Wei, Folding it..| t.'ltlM) »„n_ .a —.. a — vat oe weich roiding twd , 39 5 5 An Opportunity to Save on eu#> Welch Folding Bed.. **« .hi HO U SCUT fl I sll i HQS 170 00 Welch Folding lied . . |«0.50 TtA e advantage of the special sale now on In I- 00 Welch Folding lied »-... th. "oußefurnl.hlng JWtlon, ÜbUJ tomorrow night prlrea Ilk. the following will be In effett AND MANY OTHCRR AT LOWKII FRICCS. }'? "»« »lfter with crank ... Be lie-Inch lancy Jspannrd llresd ling «M, BALE ENDS TOMORROW NIOIIT. large Willow Clothes lisskets. each ON* _________________________________ Itt Japanned Hus|tsns Oe ~~"~ ~~~~~"~~~~ ———————~——————-—_—_ jinrh l^aiee Itoiinm Cake Tin*, ear h Be Notable Furniture Bargains f&'ffi^^^'l^^aWiiS li ijt. Iletlnned llread Ilaleers, each SRe The Furniture IVpartmcnt'e contribution* to l? gt; V*'*?"'!'? ,*'"'" ''"'i"' Wh IH, 2!*- UaUanlied Oil t sns. each IBs the bargain giving for today aad tomorrow, aside Med'lum sli.-d Hclranlied Wash Tubs. earh...4Ne from the sale of Welch Folding Iteds, sre the fnl- „ tow,M- 50-plece Decorated Dinner 75c Folding Chair 48c Set 57.48 Today and tomorrow a fine quality f.O-plece Colo- Made uf hardwood with slut ae«t anil bark. Blsl shi.pe Hlniirr Bet, decorated with a lace „,. .. . . ...... S'dd Imrtlei nnd gold star center. In prlted Folds roropa-rtlr, locks Itself aad Is easily handled. , ( 17 i h Just the thing to take out In camp. 100 piece Bat, tn same decoration 111 M $2.65 Rocker $1.45 $4.00 to $6.00 Tapestry Made of hardwood In golden finish. ni.« large roruerGS p£.*tD pr shaped wood seat and bolted scroll anna, ba. kla While they last today ami tomorrow, regular 1100 filled with spindles snd mounted with large em- to |fl 00 Tapestry I'ortlerr*. M Inches wide. In a large assoitment of colors, will be U n SSIS nt. bosseti panel. a pair $».«S FREDERICK & NELSON (INCORPORATED.) COMPLETE CREDIT HOUSEFU RNIBHER3. COMPLETE HOTEL AND CLUB FURNISHERS. Second Avenue, Madison and Spring Streets Til F.NUINICKR, a brakiinsn and a fin nun were badly scalded In the eiplosion of ii crown sheet on * Ureal Northern freight loco motive near Wellington yesterday. FOItIIHT FIIIH fifteen miles wide nt littiiiliig lii Fierce county. OVl'.lt 11,600 lm. In en rulsetl by Hie , in • i. - nf Wallace for Hut snf ferers In Ihe fire which recently de slliived H1,.. I. 11. .it Many new buildings ant sin.-' . In course of , i nit.ll in Hon. OBOnQQ iiii.mm of Walker. Ida bo, claim* in was spirited Int.. a P*• e> tii-i-i train yesterday by two niett In. played wllh Main's circus, where he waa It .tt, n in,., i, ,1.1, and J relieved of bla coat, vest, shoes ami I -■ '.'5 In cash and then tlm,wit fmiii the iiiovtiig train while In a dared coiiilllloii. CONVENTION OF LEWISES AT FAIR Frank I\ Lewis, nf Mils clly, su preme ,I, ill, i-!!,,| ctf llle Hllprt-111l i-i»i!i- of 1.., ,1 Lewis in,,,,,, mi tiitutices Hi.ii nil "laewlsee" tire In vited lo rial! Ihe HI. Ixiuls eipnsl. (I.ni timing t . ..ia week, liegitinlng :.,-.,,, 1,, , IS, ai.il attend His I.ewi. rotigtt-ss The older is tnni|-,ae,| rs. iluslVrlr of in. i>t i a-',,* lite name *'l*twls." it* object being tn preserve the fair irpuliillnri of Unit Ist is an,l honorable family. flu -•■•, let i..-i Sl Hie emigre** wilt , . ■■ !■■ ... at the Wmlti* fill Hie llth nniitv er.jty of Ih. return , t Ihe *s ploieis lar* la at.il Clark. CAR BARNS BURNED NUW WBBTMINBTen, 11 C, i Aug, ! ,'.t,,: i.l afl.tni.in th. ,-.i -I. ■ - ttere tot.iiy teetrepet to i fire Th* pi.* ta ..Mutated al llOti,. 00* Th* i.ilglit nf th* fire la un i In,itt n I ,iii Victoria street curs. •me tieli.ngttig to Vumuuver ami a j t|*w tnleiurban car ! i-i tttti.pletrj 1 Si.ere de.Htiysd. HOLDUP NEGROES MM AMERICAN EX PRESS WAGON IN HEART OF BIG CITY MKMI'IIIH, Trim.. Aug. IS -Two negroes held Up sn American !-.» --pntss wagmi In Hie heart of the t Ity ently this moriilfig anil relieved the tliltii- of his valiialilts They com* mantled him In open the safe, iriti -1.11 ill i, t a I.'i " atitit, '.Vii. n 1., roti vluced Ihem lhat he could not open Hit i ,t'i tlie mill,, in fled. ATTEMPTES SUICIDE VANci>cvi:iC~ii. c.7au*. is.-h. A. Jewsrd, a hlsliw aymaii, ufter • ending a H-inillne Inlllel fnrinw. Ing a- ins. the temple of W, W, llie hit.t, nlti-tnpletl In cut hla own lliroat as he and hla llitctnlcil vic tim f.iogtil il.sperslely alan cm ly ln.tit yesl.rdny innrnlng on one of llm nialn residential atieel*. I-. ii. who I* a contractor, was held up by Jewaid a* li. was going tit.tl.e. ||c |s lull Bllg.-t.llr llljuretl. Jeward came to Vancouver fiorn li.-llingtiiiiti a few months ngn nnd l* • „ii In hay* coiniiillletl half a dnsen hold-ups here In Ihe last few weeks, G A. R. PICRIC The King ciitltity llieinhe.* of lite O. A. 11. slid Women's Relief cups hold Ihelr first picnic st Woodland park on Tuesday, August 21. Tha trt.gmrri Bill ttesln at 10 «*i lm k, H|«erh, s Bill he il.liveied Ity mem ber* nt ihe ii. a. it. snd leading t Hl t.ns of Ihe city. Muy.tr lialllnger. Congressman Humphrey and De. parlmenl Commander Cavanaugh are am.,tig Ihe m. Your Grocery Needs OUHI'LILD Af ttf'LGIAL SAVINGS HERE. The hast of everything, and everything the b**t — me .... you bten*y on r ,-,, ,ti,,... ; y, llt t :/ h*r*. 8 to 11 A. M.l IT to 6 P. M. SOAP. EGGS. i gii bank • Handy Knap, per «... .i 1,., 2 C Hlrblly frr.ti , air CREBPO. ' merer lleti'ly It, l.nl Hii-iltfuai |-i„l. i wrtBB.BE. p«t kitge H. American Cream, pound., ISa "I I i FLOUR. MACARONI, lion Manhe lull I'steiit Hour, One-pcuiii'l packag* li. every am k woiranlrtl, per • i. k GOLD DUST. •■•••'• |l SO ijirge pat huge. |..r package,, tOa Why mor*. SARDINES. HAMS. Inn . tti,l Hmillne* In rill I I, Inn yI - - " llbii lb I '.. 'DINES. POTATOES. Miisliird Bardlnea, lihk. cans,, 0* Fancy 11,, me limit n ,- t ... - SARDINES, bound . . X* It.meetic Hmdm**, % tens... be . Co,. A,"'a.,"'a. t >. One.pound package..' -. U-pound ajcka TaHaw Mjsl. *«* CORNSTARCH. GMAHAM FLOUR. (in. pnunl «, kage 7* 10-pnuml *ii. k> liriiliiim I lour 84e BLUEING. LEMONS. Large boltl- . Be Htet, Julty I^ti.tii*. dir I"' AMMONIA. ........ ...Il.dll Luge boltl. Be $15,000 Overstock of Shoes Thst ws intend lor.dues immsdiat.l/, of.una Ih* **ason's great sst bsrgstn . la,,- n for man and wotein in dspsndahl* lostwaar Th* vary l*t**t it,'-* of sho.s thst fit and mv.ar In .11 th* I*l*.l ai.le. and nse.s.l mal.risls, 7 Lea. ars solid facts about solid aha*. If yon h*v* »h,.« n.rtl. sll.nd te t l.sm st SUM and tak* advantage of Una aatraordmary opportunity for savings. A SHOE FOR EVERY FOOT—A PRICE FOR EVERY PURSE. W.iii.in's One-strap I!et| Kllpiwr.. Women's Vlcl KM I*'-* Rhnea, Intrid turn sides, low French ah,ale soles, military heels, pal - heel | regil.r price |1 76: «-vi|on w * r ,i n p , <j u || ,,] i.rishi red lots; prli c $I.IU regular prlc* i. Cyclone Women's lit.t.ey Hllppers. reti prl.e a i M and fclsclrfcM. »'">' '"';> ■•''-- «!,„„„-, vid Kid Osfertfe light irertch heels: regular prhe ao|r„ „.<! f.ir stitched e*l*nsl„n IJt« ; c>cl.,ne price,. SI.MO „, „,, 1( . mf „ Women's M.l Kid and falsnl ,„. , )lum h# .| i: regular irl.« Leather fiiforda medium, turn . ,-ytUmr prlre |1.10 ami entenetnn edr« scire, mill. r Isry low and Frent h bet-la. Women's V|r| Kid snd lat»nl values up to 11 SO; Cretan* prlre leather Oiftirds. turn sod welt ..11.4(1 / stiles. |,«ii Nt tliia and plain to*. Women's Vlcl Kid Lses Bboea, irillllary nnd French he*ls; rss hnnd lurned eolea, |.|tlenl leather ul.ir i r|t c IJ.OO, 11 10 and II ltd tins, military and Ften. h heel*; Cyclone price 12.00 regular trite 1110; Cyclone Misses' Vlcl Kid Oiforjs. esten ., a J SB »|on edge Boles, paten! lIM flat Women. I'.lenl Kl.l. i'ttleni 0.1 l heels; regular prl.e II 71: <"v --end Vlcl Kid I-tte nines, hand clone prlre .......... II Vtl luraed and Ooodyear welt aetea, women's *nd Mt**e*' riaihir.g cut en military and frettrb Klmes. »liil* and black canvss; brel.; regular |rlre I ', •■« ls r ,,. rr lc* 25c; i»y. lone prl. c IB* I'ycltine prlc. Sinn . , , .... , ... _ . mem* snd Children's tmr snd «*n • «*J ?" v t.lt Sf Teo-sirsp Bandits, *»cl hid snd T."", ni t/rKlf,'r >". m. P.11,^. patent leather lorn sole*, spring «J»odyear well art** Ut*>«t|l*fli heel.; regol.r price II 00 sod resular price tl 00; ( yclnn. Il.tli fyclnne price F.Oe I " " **uu H1....' I'.tet.t I^slher sn-1 Vlcl Wen* Vtlour Calf. V|r| KH and KIJ Osft.rd.. lum bil.b, flat Tin Ln. c H1...... r.o-ndyci.r w-lt h**l«: regular price 11 10 '>- Soles, medium weight: ''CJlar clone prlre II 111 prt, c II 00: Cyrtone pri<* SLOB Women* Vlcl Osford Tie*, light Men « Pslenl Celt VI. I Kid V.l.iur weight *nd hesvy sales, pat.nt Calf and Kansaroo hair Bhoea, and kid lip, medium beets (not O-wdyear welt a 01... at.m* all a'.-t. value* up to Ilea; Hlu. her atyles; '..-,, Cyrlen* price 8»* 15 00; Cyclon* prlc* tt.ie TUESDAY BARGAINS IN. Boys* Suitsand Furnishings MEANS MONEY SAVING FOR THRIFTY MOTHERS. Just Ih* tali fee kliml aa**r — neat in app*srsncs and v.'/ *.rv leeabla —c'l.r.d l.m.rrsat at about half price. Al** pee* v*lu«* In Wauls. liny*' Twu-Flece Hull*, in doulile- wllh fly* row* of bail to cor bte.stel and outing atyle*. sll rrsfond; regular prlc* tltO; •ttr* frum 7 to I*. esrepllng Cyt lone price A.'.c l,t, and IIH, good, serviceable Hnya' Hsleen Bhlrt Wtatsta and achat.) suits. In cheviots and '' ■>■ ■ age* 1 to It: regular tweeda. panla knee lepgth: price EOc; Cyelen* price 35c regular price fie* and It o«: Hoys illous* W*i*ta. sges Ito IA Cytlnr* price H ill pretty stripes. In light snd dark Hoys' (tailor Itlouse Kults. ears t roit.re.l niadrms cloth. Boft collar to I. r.d. navy and royal blue. attached; regular price tie and cheviot flannel, collar trimmed TSc; Cyclone prlc*. nA.pm TTHfw'R. M M \\\S4t%S,\ flfam, W Iff I^4*3} SSSMARCHi NORDHOFF & CO. v / m*~ *n ' *X• * _-x^^^af J V >«^^^h*4F-U3*l^£h*^* r4 J Cut Rate Drug Store We Sell All Patent Medicines At Cut Prices CALLA CREAM | BEEF, IRON AND Positively remove* ..-...,. WINE freckle* snd sll rruplluris nf the skin. .-.,., II Bnft. The great tonic snd blond pure .ml while; price. SSe builder; large bottle SOe — - - - I - . II 111 I'ascarets, Jtc site , go, I'd*.iitets, tpc sl**., 40. Where ihe rsrs slop— Herond avenue and I'lke street. Free Delivery. Phones —Main TIT: Ind. TS». //£T4 TING We do all kinds of BTBAM, HOT WATER -1.1 HOT Am IIKATINII. Defors building your bouse we wl". SAVE YOU DOI-- I.AIIH If you let in figure mi join pinna. ERNST BROS. 808 Plko Siraot f'tmntr* John 2831 Intl. 1188 i t"^r\ fl\m {ft. WE LEAD—OTHERS IMITATE Alt T H«'irls >*Vfr*V. iv. tat- a afull) f it.,l bvsi l-v- v /AsV lPs/lV 'Q* 1 " per*on« Bllh sis.a.s in Sratlls au J /*W^ZZjm3a> ■ i^rvili VI r»Zilß\"," ''•fife Northwest. »" i i ft S,'7*itX. T I v' guars Ir. tens pslr nf r Isaaesv, JO*PJ«I j'l %--.fNß.eyS.'aaty ,*!• -i .i . t • i-.vi-:n m'h.v. opTii'Aia XttfSFjJvJ Vi.;^.. ji t- .f '- ttlUt'ANI |i„,i -t. ,t.. ■ 1101. tul Pro- V^lHCgS' I end lis. New Tork block. -rmmmm—