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Washington News. ase Sew ".No admision", is the greeting both ii at meets the visitor in Washington ing ev wbo attempts to enter the White ocratiI Souse giounds, and many 'have ex- recent e serious disappointmment at! attent their iuabi:ity to inspect the home of in the the Presidet. But it should prove Pcrm some compensation to loyal Amen- ed to cans to know that for the irst Limse trust since 1881 the A1 bite House Is receiv- the aug a thorough rteouvation. Those that who have visited the building in re- a str cent years can tAbtfy to bhe necessity I 8uiz. for such an ueihauliig. As thelin t wealth and grea'nt as of the country IBell hate increased the demands on the I cet executive mansion have grown and obs for some years its accomwuiodatious !nd have not been sufficient to se iure to then the President and his family that or it comfort atd privacy to which they Sena are entitled. The office force has shot grown conutautly and new looms shot have had to be converted into office s ,st until but a small portion of the lical second floor of the building was avail. g it able for residence purpotes and or- au dinari'y more than had of the tirst I floor was open to the public during ,1e certain hours of the day. When the go a ovation is completed and an be new ofice buildimg, which is be- W, ing erected just wost of the White cana luowe, is liuiAicd the entire second dent flour will be reatored to its original foll purpose, a residence for the President sta and his family. not In the basement, on the East end tior of the building, there .ae to ci recep tion and cloak-rooms and the present Th entrance on that end will be greatly enlarged. There all persons having ' (lccuatol to call at the President's fi ti howe will enter, the former main mid door being reservedl for the exclusive sea use of the famildy. Persons who whe have occasion to call on the President the on bu.iness will be directed to the pet snew ottice building at the west side are of the grounds. This buntdng will cor have accommodatious for the entire not clerical force heretofore located in wat the White House and will also be wri provided with n large Cabinet room, ual a private office f,,r the President and het onue for his set rctary, a receptionuser roobm of generous proportions, a room lot for telegraph and telephone purposes Vs and a comfortable room for the use c( of newspaper correspondents, where loi every conveuieuce wi I be atforded fin them for ob.ainiu g and preparing stU the news. tel At present, the clerical force of the ps Piesi lent is divided between Oyster ill Bay, whLre a few rooms in a bank ehc building have been rented for the of purpose, and a rented residence on th Jackson Place, acr.ss Lafayette is Place from the White House grounds, in , where the major portion of the forw fo is installed. This, by the way, is the m first time that the White House has gi beme completely vacated since it was p' entered by President Mlonroe on the ch day of hta inauguration Mar. 4, 1817. de The White Homse was orig.ually cornm. st pleted in the fall of 1800, the corner, at atone having bee= laid eight years w Jefore, but, as every American boy M !,ad girl knows, it was burned by the do Bit.ltish on August 21, 1814 and it te was not until 1817 that the leouild- t' ing was completed. S The interior of the White House to looks today as If it had been the g victim of a Kansas cyclone, even the tI flors having been removed. The staircase at the uast end of the lob- by, up which have toiled so many . thousands of anxious ofloe seekers, have been removed and, while it is impossible to secure from the archa- a tenats all the details of their plans, it is believed that the lpace formerly occupled by the old staircase will be a accupied by a far nmore elaborate one leadiug up t.om the tbasement and the reception anl eloak Irooms located I therein. The intcrior. dJcaratiocs of t the buikling are to be clabourte and s *utifut and it is promised that hen completed the . interior of the hate House will possess a most at etive and artistic appearunce. All have attended the presidential ptions will appreciate the con tence that will be derinve by the eutlance for, heretofore, the ding ashout the cloakrooms, erect. I temporarily in the main lobby, been deplorable. It is the cx a of the architects that they hbe ab:e to turn the completed ce over to the President on his I to Washington in October, gh from the present appearance 1 building that hard'y seems sIthe iweent-M C'olparation, otheawise known Steel Trust, filed in the New y Courts aMd sworn to hy M r. . Schwab and other olalc'rs ot company, has set ther gentlem a decmocratic headquarters to work aking some interesting deductions. r. Sclhwabl, says that the assests of e company amount to $1,400,291, and that the net p olts of the or are $140,000,000 per annum. further states that these profits Id be redeuced aeventyflve per t and still leave staple to pay test on the company a loads and .IdJe for its sinking funtlds, these chargee amouuting to but ,737,850. This is the corpora u, it will he rmuembered, which is ging Amulean manufacuurers ship-builders from thirty to ..five per cent more for the steel ase .omulpelled to usc than it is iting British acd other manufae s for the same material. When esentative Richardson of Ten .e ofered a bill in the Hiouse Sprovided for the le:noval of the --n goods madeu by Ltrust, the hleans charged him with desiring ek AmericOan industries. The i' c, el will average fortgy five a h . , t hw f', 'hi- clh*ig was from the truth may be easily seen. Senators Carmack and Dubois are both in Walhbigton and are reuder- 4 f ing every assistauce possible a Dem- condi ocratic headquarters. Senator Dubo sart all recently called your correspondent's other attention to the fact that he otfered to g' in the Senate an amendment to the MIIpI Permanent Census bdl which provid- BUilt ed for the very publicity for the trusts which was recommended by )re the President in his message and that the amendment was defeated by - a strict party vote. ~epresentative B Suizer ollered a similar amendment c in the House and Riepresentative br YI Bell, of Colorado, ofiered a bilt for orda e controlling the trusts based on his d observations as a member of the ne Is Industrial Comwmisluon, but all of .o these were defeat by repub:icau votes L it or influence. Iu view of these facts, y Senator Dubois regards it as little rg " short of ludicrous that the President " should attempt to mislead the people Lou s as to the real relations of the repub le lican party to the trusts, after Con il, gess has adjourned and just before r- an election. sL It is btlieved in Washington that S, [9 Senator Spooner has been invited to feet Ce go to Paria in connection with the on d Panama Canal title and that general rao - Wood is to be made chief of the l canal coastruction commission. Etvi- ati d dently Mr. ioosevelt is inclined to al follow the example of Mr. Hanna, in ut standing by his fi enJs, even it he is not equally judiciou- in their selec d tion. ont The Delineator for August. ly ag The August Delineato r is a special t's i tion number and a most attractive 42 uul midsummer ssue. The spell of the ve season is over its pages, and those ho who have delayed the completion of An 'nt the Summer wnrdrobe will find com he pensation in some late designs that ide arl daintily (harming. The fction rill consists of six short storias-two of the ire novelette length. Virginia Wood or In ward Clonel, one of the brightest 13t be writers of to-day, has found an unus i em, ually good theme for the display of th. ad her talent in The Underetudies, a o ion series of mishaps assisting the deve- all um loping of a pretty romnoce. Juliant sea Van Buskirk, new writer of ahility, "1 use contributds While the Fates Slept, a re sere love story with spirited action and A, ied fine character drawing. The four th ing storettes, each having a distinct in. terest, will make a sultry afternoon tr the pass pleasantly. All the stories are in ster lillustrated in the artistic manner l auk characteristic of the magazine. One ot the of the many unannounced teatuies is on the story of the building and afrnish. ette img of a charming and artistic, yet o indtls, inexpensive, bhouse, told ino narrative 0 rW form by Grace McGowan Cooke; the many photographs and drawing are has given with jit Dr. Murray's new was paper in the series on the training of thlse children treats of precocity. Thi* l17. departments in the magazine are P or. standard, nut the matter in them is to ncr, always new and timely. Miss Kelirog t sers writes on the Afternoon Tea Table.r boy Margaret Hall in her cookery lessons t the deals with entrees. There is a chap. a I it ter on Cold Dishes for Hot Days, and t ild- two pages illustrating a delicious c Soummer dinner. Club Women is an- t ouse teresting on account of the Los An the geles convention, and the pictures of the the new olicers. The STATE OF LOUISIANA. lob-- - anty ttdh Judieial District Coulrt-Parish of 7 ken7, Iafourche. It is chi- SlciamlON OFr JAS. McornUeAY L Of M, 15, it So. 1611 POaAToms. N11 be O*AKE NOTICE: THAT PRMESANT to and torder and dereet of the above Court and to a commnsistion to me direct and ed ine te ahoem entitled and numbered iated tuccesalon, I will oer for m sale at pub ti auction pursuant to law to the last n h htIdder on the reises n -u, t.P h mp W street n the town that of Thbhod.ux on the SATURDAY AUGUST 2, 1902, between the hours of 11 o'loek A. M. t at- ad o'clock P. M. the following des All crihed property belonging to the said ( i) ACertsit sto l of Merhandlu-e, C.- situated in the Store buildimge of one Sthe William Jearles on the corner of Mar ket and St. Philip streets, in the town the of Thibodxsr, consisting of Hardware, erecLt Books, Statlonery, Glass and Tinwares, Lamp., Coolers, Ico-Cream Cubyps and Saneers, Plated Sil cx- rware, Jewelr, fanc articles and (J1 H1ohoId I rnitsre, at the late leted rauaade, on St. Phlp street, consist a is 1n5 de I Lounge ChaIrs, 1 Easel, as un a ChaiTr be Tables Bed-room o ber, gg gdas,* 1 skhstand, rance DIsaI eeom T bl e, Books, I wearns M .Tket aetir g ves. JAN A BEARY, Sherifl of the Parish of Lafoarche. Sew HowsUlL A MarrIEt, attorneys of 8uc M r. cession. ·, I July 19, I8N. work Reduced to FIFTY its of CENTS A YEAR New Idea SWoma0 ' S para- ___ ich is T . M.mea ad t lurers leb dmI s r to ubvIges t.sin iamery, isfa- I Macs ads eb Abses aS. U Whes dariw ir7 C hIM hw~ r SrTMe , a- ea m lam ism PAY ea- wo wbeh so m. I. h. y five rn 1 W * WANTED. 4 ft 41 ft, and 5 ft Mills in good condition, giving minute description df all dimensions, also Boilers and other se3ond hand sugar machinery in good condit'on. Century Sugar Ipparatua Co., Ltd. 511 Godchaux Building, New New Orleans, La. Breeders of fancy poultry, attention. Bull Cochin eggs for sale at $2.00 per dozen. You are invited to visit breeding pen before placing your order. Call either at W. C. Ragans resi dence or Knobloch's Music store. 31 o. e 1,.------- Leave your orders for pianoM organs and piano tuning with V. J. L Kuoblodh Local Representative of Louis Grunwald Co. Ltd. 13 For Sale. The house and lot known as the t Stott property. Lot measuring 115 feet on St. Uary street and 60 feet or, Harrison street, house has 7 rooms. Terms cash. e Por= particulars apply to - Baocssa D, DULLANY & BboussARD, New Iberia, La. n FRANK ZEanrr, Agent, 38 Thiltodaux La. For Sale. A No. 1 Split Shingles. si Apply to L. E. Plrrz, e 42 3m Lafourche Crossing, La. I -- ,-- 3e ORDINANCE NO. 240. ft An Ordinance amending and reenacting section No.1 of (tIrdinance 217 amending Ordinance No. 2hladoptet :t on September nith, 1IiN. tn Be it ordained by the Polclee Jury, of of the parish of liafourche, in regular meeting assembled, that section No. 1, d of Ordnance No. 237, adopted March at 13th, 1902, be amended so as to read as follows: Ist. District No. I shall extend from of the upper line of the parish, right bank a of the Bayou Lafourche to the lower line of the "Ridgefield plantation" ncluding e all back settlements. n 2nd. District to be known as Ie tv, "Thibodaux Drainage District" shall extend from the lo er line of the Ridge ,a feld plantation to the upper line of the td Acadia plantation. for 3rd. District No. 2 shall extend from the upper line of the Acadia Plantation to the upper line of Firmian Thibodaux on tract of land, opposite Rtaceland includ ire ing the Bayou L eau Blue settlement. 4th. District known as the "Lockport uer Drainage District" shall extend from )ne the lower line of District No.2 to the Gis ulf of Mexico. sh. 5th. District No. 5 shall extend from the upper line of the parish, left bank cet of Bayou Latourche, to the loawer line ivW of the Laurel Valley plniaJia Includ ing upper and lower ('homo ,1ihackbey k;as far down as the lower li ete ('hoteau e lantation and ineludinigslsothe Bayou ew ahanossi to its mouth at,1nayo l Buouf. o tih. Speelal District ii. 4 ,all ex tend from the lower line a Ditilct No. S* 8 to the upper line of the Bush Orgve are plantation. 7th. Distriset4o. 4 shall extend tree the lower line of "special District No. log I" to the lower line of Choctaw planta ale. tion, belonging to 1). lltrang, including Lance Ridge, Vacherle 1Dugue Livaudais ons totau Poise and all other back s.ttle lap. me:ts. and 8th. District No. 5 shall extend from the lower line of i)istrict No. 4 to the ois Gulf of Mexico, including all back set in- tlenments. ,n Adopted July 7, 1102. Sof H. N. Cort.o, J. I. Atrcoix, Clerk. President TAIIBLEAU. Tableau of the probable expenses of the Parish of lafourcho for the Fiscal hof 2e'r l. h alary of Officers 1100 Police Jurors, Mileage and Per Diem, 0O o Road and Levee Inspectors, 1200 Orand and Petit Jurors, 900 Witness in criminal cases, MO) Sheriff's fees, 100 ANT Apprehensionof prisoners, 300 e :onvietion fees, 401) rct- tonstable fees, 190 ered Justice of Peace fees, 17(0 uBoarding of prisoners, 180m Uoroner' fees, 400 Jurors of lnquest, k. Tax Coleeo~'sa Commission, 600 Cn harity and maintenance of In digent, 200 Puldie School unds, 4100 l. M. Incideutal Expenses, 3500 des. Drainage Funds, 2100 said Election Expenses, (I 00 Quarantine and Sanitation, 600 Idlse, - Mr town Adopted July 8, 1902. are, H. N. CoCLo., J. L. AucolN, aras CLerk. President :1 Nil and THE STATE OF LOUISIANA. la 20th Judicial District Court,-Parish of ·asel, Lafourehe. hks, Lorns E. MavRa vs. No. 3D51 Anos Lr, 6 J. Bssoo. D*. "AKE NOTICE: THAT A(TING RY, under and by virtue of an order of cheseliure and sale, emanatina from the srh above entitled Court, In the above en ttitled and numbered sult, I have seized and will offer for sale, at public auetion, pursuant to law, to the last and highest bidder at the Court House in the town of Thibodaux on S SATURDAY AUGUST 21, 1902, between the hours of in o'clock A. M. Rand 4 o'clock P.M. the following des cribed property to wit: A Certain lot of ground or town lot, Ssituated in this parish, in the town of Thibodaux, designated ,on a plan of .aid I I town, made and e-xecuted lv Janll. i. I. Grinage, on the first day of May 14l2, and depoited in the Recorder's oliee. of this Parish as lot No. One Hundred and four (11)), ounded North by lot No. One Hundred and Fifty-two (152) p West by President street, South ,y SClinton street. and East by lot N,. )ne 1 Hundred and Five (10); T,,gethtr with all the buildings and improvements thereon. SOn the following Terms and Coudi tions, to-wit: SFor CASH, to pay and satisfy (1) the Ssum of Eight Hulmdre nd said xty-flour S ($41.00) Dollars, Together with eight : r cent per annum froin January slet d ui, till paid; (2) a sum of ten wr cent , on the aggreglate thereof of said prinid pal and interest as attorneys fees, here In, and (3) all costs of those proceedings, : and whlch said amount, as aforesaid, is secured by act of sale and mortgagel S passed before Thomu A. Badesux Notary Publie, in and for the Parish o s Lafourche on ihe 11th day of January l JAM1EI REARY, Sheriff of the Parish of lafourche. . HowELL & MAatT.v, attorneys of Plain. . tiff. July 19, 1902. T I S M ian Vwill redil ovrwome Lam of IW Ixeased Hoofr and crstesn ba. At Mustang Lin nnt .ere as.eaeah iss. s wyit. A "'Xtoad under a harrow - ---. saers no more than the tithbt hore n that is tortured with Spavins, Swinney, Hare Sores, Sprans, etc. Most horse owners know this and apply the kind of sympathy that heals, know far and ~o "i eIcan Mustang a Liniment.' otb<( Never &ils-not even in the most aggravated cuses. Noy Cures caked udder in cows quicker than any known A remedy. Hardly a disease peculiar to muscle, skin or joints that cannot be cared by it. In Ci but Mexican s td best remedy on the market fr I to Wind Orlls Sprains and Skin Lumlsp . Mustang" Liniment Itkeophorseanmuuleiucondi.use ed F n THe E eRE STONICL AXATIV IU Uh have sour stomach, indioesti. iuayour. bued i.n. b dy yb isn iativr e livneys eartburle yidn, oblesa hc lossr , le. iwsomnia, lack of emerst.** bedbo, blsta ee or amudy *kis. . hnn and dyou will el thee whise ed e ard bu a al e a. retýF Issala WS Onme ?A ts: macous sm branes of the steenacl purify your blood and put you us Mot your last" sasl. Your appetite will rtors, yeow bowels crow sege sis may, your Ivrer and kidasys coon to trouble you, year chn wall clear sad freshen and you will eel the old time energy ad iapassp. the Mothers seeking the poper medkt'ta to their n Ile are eeustlpa. Ict- diarrhea, colio andtimilar trobles, will sad a1a4lS as Mesal mlsimse for children. It keoeps their bowels regsla wieat pain or ripg. set as a esral tonic, astats nature, aids digestion, refeee reetassness, edears the esated Sesgue, .eemse rever. seanses retsraeshlnssestfrl aleep and maes thsm w. heaW d best W Oh"rm a nt lke i and ask fbr t. For lale by 100 Lauakela is oat only the ma edelse of Lambly tenre le. bt b tshe menet cemeamcal. because is re Sto THlE LIA.OLA CO.0IM Msee suteet, II...u Si tie m mm d sam . Cale uF ott. -' Id h w . - -,.--- ,,- ---·,-.,,,. wiles to the bl- eitts ame-- . eofe -m OI Im efw4 e e . mos c. c e t er - s46s0bre necms y. It warms sad 20p0 ed muY" i iheg sis. elet ~ es bee s 'Manem dred FREE CHAIR CAets. DSPLENDID EQUIPMENT. S ura BOX-VESTIBUEI , PERECT TRAINS. ) rG the ehd clalu-hIeepprml 0 eTHE VERY BEST r end 10e. in stamps for aeopy of the SOUTHERN PAMIFIC RICE COOK BOOK, containing R ripes. Ic d OX .T U TE J ANDPERSONC M L ROBIINS, Pain- Pass. Tva,1gr. Aest. Gee. Pass. Au. Gea. Pasr. A Tkt. Ar ,UOSION. T3XAS. Souther Pnei. ASTHMA (UUtL rnt .. Asthmalene Brings Instant Relief and Penaa nent Cure in all Cases. SENT ABSOIhUTELY FREE ON RECEIPT OF POSTAL. WRITE YOUR NAME ANO ASoae·s PLAINLY. There is nothing like Asthmalene. It irings instant relief. ven in the CHw AI N ED worst cases. it cures when all lass FOR TEN Ifails. IFOR TIN Tie Rev. C. F. WELI.S. of villi Ridge, Ill., says: "Yor trial bottle of YEAR S Asthmal, eceived ii ooid condition I cannot tell yol how thankful I feel for te good derived tre It. I was a slave, chained with putrid sore throat and Asthma for teu years. I despair ed of ever being cured. I saw your advertisemeut for the cure of th.e dreadful and tormenting disease. As thema, and thought you had overspoken yourselves, but resolved to give it a trial. To my astonishment: the trial acted like a charm. Setid me a full size bottle." Rev. Dr. Morris Wechsler, 7 Rabbi of the Cong. Bnai Israel. NXcw Yoax, Jan. 3, 1901. Das. TAFT Btaus'. ManDIClN CO., Gentlemen: Your Asthmalene is an excellent remedy for Asthma and Hay SmRI .OS Fever. and its composition alleviates all troubles which combine with As IStlEP. thma. Its success is astonishing and wonderful. After having it carefully analyzed, we can state that Asthmalene contains no opium, morphine, chloroform or ether. Very truly yours, REV. DR. MORRIS WECIISLER. AVoos 8mMsOs. N. Y. PFeb. 1, 19i1. DL TAIP B•OI. M3DICIng CO. Gentlemen:-- write this testlmonial from a sense of dntV. having tested the wonderful efect of youi Asthaienw. fer the cure of Asthma. Sly wife bas been aflicted with spas modie sthuma for the past l years. Having exhausted my o wnki ati New York, many othbers. I chanced to see your sign upon }our window.s on sth street. New York, I at mnce obtained a bshtu of Asthta lene. Mv wife comwerned taking it about the . rst of November. I very soon noticed a radical improvement. -tfte using one bottle her Athmaha b disappeared and sho e is entirely free rona l symtoms. I feel that I can conslstently recommend the wedicise to ail who are a.icted With t his ditrssi~ yaseD Tours respectfully, 0. . iH.-L. -. . I% Tarr Bnos. NnICCflh Co. Feb. 5. 190l. gentiemen:-I was troubled with Asthma for 2 years. I have tried nuu.rous remedies. but they have iall failed. I ran across your advertisac.ent sdt. started with a trial bottle. I found relief at once. I have since purchased your ful-sise bottle. and I an ever late. ful. I have family of four children. and for six years was unable to worak. I mt now in the scst of ileaith and am doing business every day. rhis testimony you caln wake such use of as you see It. 67 east lhtb at., City J. Borron, Watchmaker and Gunsmith l1 Keep. constantly on hand a large and complete assort FINE JEWLERY, CLOCKS AND WATCHES, in osnretnon with rte above a .THEE -CELEBRATED great v.r*ely of ELGIN WATCHES GUNS. PISTOLS, CONSTANTLY ON POWDER, CAR HAND. Also the NEW TRIDGES, IIUNT AMERICAN SEWING INCG MATERIAL MACHINE. eorl,.ak of ETU., ETC, Watches, Clocks. Jewelry, Sew ing Machines, Fire-arms, etc. Carefully repairep and guaran teed. A full stock of attach meants, oil and needles for al kin4is of Sewing Machines, can iDsh by o.>ytu . t A. BOTTRON, Oor. Maia and St. Philip St. Thibodaux ,- . A meei herCRECERT I CYCLEIm Bank of Lafourche, Capital Stock $95,000. Surplus $17.500. Designated Depository for funds of Parish of Lafourche and Town of Thibodaux. * A. J BR.JUD, President, -" K.J. BIlAID. ('Cabier, - . J. BARKER, Vice Prtident, P. F. LEGOC NDPE, Asat Cuahie .. D IR acTOI ...... hI L. A. BLOUIN, D. DElAUNrE, Dr. T STARK, m"a E. N. IROTH, JOHN T. MOORE, Ja., Da. LI. . MRTEYER c. J. BARKER, A. J. BRAUD, c. R. BEATTIr, ALUIDE TOUPS, K. J. BR. UD. < Does a General Banking Business 3Z - Buys and 8ells Domestic and Foreign Excban·e. A WORTHY SUOOUS80OL *5mnethiml New IUnder All Doctors have tried to cere CATARRH by the use of powders, acid gases, inhalers and drugs in paste form. Their powders dry up the mucnous membranes causing them to crack open and bleed. The powerful acids used in the inhalers have entirely eaten away the same membranes that their makers have aimed to cure, while pastes and oint. ments cannot reach the disease. An old and experienced practitioner who has for many yeare made a close study and specialty of the treatment of CATARR., has at last perfected a Treatment which when faithfully used, not only relieves at once, but permanently cures CATARRH, by removing the cause, stoppingý the discharges, and coans fl'a'i-i ttou. It is the only remedy known to science that actually reaches the aftticted parts. This woinde ful rem edv is known as "'8NUFFLES the GUARANTEED CATARRII CUIltE" and is sold at the extremely low price of One Dollar, each package contain. ing interntl and external medicine sufficient for a full month's treatment and everything necessary to its per fect nuse. ,"SNUFFLES" as the only perfect CATARRH CURE ever made and is now recognsed as the only safe and positive cre for that anm:oying and Sdisgusting disease. It cures all in ltainmation quickly and permanently and is also wondcrfully quick tu relieve HAY FEVIV or UVLU' ta the HEAD. CATA IRII when n,.glecte4 hftena leads to CONSUlJPTIOPN--"SUP. FLES" will save you if you one it at once. It is no ordinary rewa-my, but a completu treatmtnt wbk-h is ppc - .ively guaranteed to coy i(ATARRH in any form or stage it usr i.ecwrd ing to the directiosm whbi&).ie imm pany each package. IDul .dely inut send for it at tce, sod . write full particulars as to your eosditikn, andI you will reeneiveptia ladvice fnon the discoverer of this wonder~fl r"m edy regarding your ease without coat to 'ou beyond the regular lrics of "SNUFFLEKS" the ,GUa.RANTKED CATARRIH 'URK." Snut prupaid to any adlrwajan the United Statee qr Canada on recept One Dollar. Address IDept. 1892 KDWIN B. GILES & CO(IPANY, 2330 and 2332 Market Street, Phila. delphia. .'---. ....- ,bo--- TO Tla DEAF.-A nrh lady cnreat of her Dranfws and Noises in the Head by Dr. Nichoisn'aARiliSeial Kar l)rnms, gave 25, ordkl, to his Institute, so that deaf people unable to procure th. Mar Dres may have them free. Addareb , The Nieholnon lontitute. 780, Iighoh Avenue, New SYeork 43-ly c----.4* 4-. For Sale. Store building, known a. Prote. i tor. H:all, and resktaace sitdataed on Shor, street brtwen St. Philip anat Jack-on streets. For partcnlara Sapply at SUrtlaUt OrrIc.