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Iti nut Ires, (Hit. fir. ider lot. Ktr- or the BLOODED, Every One of Us. We're All Children of the Great And Oar Coat-of-Arms Is the Grandest of AIL A Crow With a Lamb Beneath, a Dore Above It.

Dr, Talmage Tells of the Universal Eiches on Earth, And of the Glad Meeting There'll Be is HearrB, Where No Tears But Those of Joy Will Ee A Sermon Full of mit to turn nraoiasa. Biooklt. Decemher AThis morning the vsstcongreirstion which filled every avall- BBle tun In tbe Tabernacle at tba opening of the se rvic nni with treat nnnmcn ana evident well-known hymn. 1 nere is a fountain glled wits blood Prawn from Imnanufl'l eetna Tri subject of Dr. Talmaae's Sermon was: "Royal Blood." and hit text: Judges 18: "Etch one resembled tbe children Of King." Zebah tad Zalmum a bad been oft to battle, and tbej came back Iber were asked hat kind nt people they had seen.

Tbey answered that the people had a royal appear nee: Varh one resembled tbe ehildrsn of a king." 1 stand to-day before many wbohate mis appearance. Indeed, tbey are the son and daughters of the Lord Almighty, "Though now in exile, tbey yet coma to tbeir throne. There are family names that land for wealth, or palriotiam. or intelli-nc. The name of Wa-hingtoa mean rairioritm.

although eo me of the blood of that rare ha become Tery thin in tbe last g.nrrtion. Tbe family of the Med 101 stood uihr-prraentativeof letters. Tba family of tbe Rothaciiihla ia significant of wealth, to. Ion of HO.OOO OJO in 1848 patting tbem to inconvenience, and within a few years they have loaned Ku-sia S13.00Q.030. Naples ts.uoo.cmo.

Austria ltO.000.000. and England fcuO.000.WO; and the stroke of their pen on the counting rom d.nk stakes every thing from lbs lriau Sea to tbe Danube. TilFY OPItK TBKIB HAHD. And there is war: tbey shot it. and tbete is price.

Tbe House of Hapshurg in Austria tbe House of Muart in England, the House of Bourbon in France were families of im-Iierial authority. But I come to preach of a family more potential, more ricn and more extensive the Kmal Iioue ofi Jeans, of whom tbe whole fan.ilj in heaven and on earth is naaied. are blood relations by the relationship of tbe Cross; all of na are tba children of the King. first. I ipeak of oar family name.

When we see the descendant of someone greatly celebrated In tbe last century we look at bim lih profound interest. To have bad conquerors, kings or prince in the ancestral lint give luster to the family name. In ear line was a Kiag or a Conqueror. Tbe Star in the Eait with a baton of light woke up tbe eternal orcbestra tbat made niuaie at his birth. From thence' be started forth to conquer sll nstions.

not by tramping them down, but br lifting them on. rt John taw bim on a white horse. When he returns bs will not bring tbe nations chained to his wbeel. or in iron cages: bat I hear THI SThttgg Or TH HOOFS Of the snow-white cars leads that bring th.m to the galea in triumph. Our family name takes luster from tbe star tbat berslded him.

and the ipear that vwrced him. and tbe crown that was riven bim. It gathers fragrance frjbm the frankincense brought to hia cradle, and the lilies that flung tbeir sweetness into hie sermons, and the box of alabaster that broke at his feet. The Comforter at Bethany. The Beeur-rector at Naln.

Tbe supernatural Oeulist at Bethssida. Tbe Savior of on world, anrt the thief Joy of another. The storm bis frown. Tbe sunlight bis smile. The spring morning bis breath.

The earthquake the stamp of hu foot Tbe thunder tbe whisper of bit voice. Tbe ocean a drop on the top of bit finger. Heaven a sparkle on the bosom of bis love. Eternity the twinkling of his ere. Tbe universe the flying dust of his chirlot-wheels.

Able to heal a heart-break, sr bush a tempest, or drown a world, or flood immensity with hia glory. What other family name could ever boast of auch an illuitrinut personage? Hrnrtfonh. pwine ont the court of arms I Great families wear their coat of arms on the irrt. or on the door of the coaeh. or on the helmet wben they go out to battle, or on Sua and ensigns.

The heraldic sign ia some-limtt a lion, or a dragon, or an eagle. OCa COAT Oy ARMS, Worn right over the heart, hereafter aball be acrosv ta iamb standing under it and a dove tiring over it. Grandest of all escntch-euni! Mo-t significant of all family "coats ol arms." Ia every battle I mast have it bitting on my flag tt.e dove, the cross, the lsnib: ami when I fall, wrap me in tbat good old bruiian flag, to that tba family coat of srmtmall be rigmover my breast, that ail tbe world may see that I looked to the dove of the Spirit and clung to tba cross, and de-Kndtd en tbe Lamb of God. which taketh the i of tbe world. r.amd ot Jasaal-tbat seer Frl.Dd, On any bopft ar life depeedi Nui wuq i blue be this ay Mama- Tt 1 ao more ravare hia asm.

Sut. I fpeak of the family sorrowe. If trouble come to one member of tbe family, "feel it. 1 1 is to. eutom.

after the body is 'uwtred inio the grave, for all the relatives ht grava and look, rit, it. First those nearest tbe hiee next of kin. antil all I into the arrive. Ko. nn troubi.

and grief go down through tbe the family, they go "Tough themall. 0f AC Jn bands ar an el Tbe tauneaa of one company of persons 'Mini an viruinu BSHlir. ln KtterVSnd" tb UU in UB ALL TH CI8CLB PEgLa Bg gROCX. "baX hT rean of the llal. maternal and wieri.a relations ol life we stand en close to-fl HL11'1 "onhle eeu its battery, all i itoi i.

lhri" of distrees. In the great of one ougnt to be persecuted All Xres one sutler hies? We 0D' Weara all; 1nlrtramlnceyee together flew for guilt and eaurtal wee. It Ten i abeHJ. but one ot the goals: i nainnie-i ana wear t'-day to hear the will read. He er7lT.tieli,r: All ore yours Whet! s.

every trilnaT This world 7r banging on the Wall. C'V? the "beir-looroa" of tbeee-i'an har. comedown obob Ti to generation. took hi tb( beauties of tbe natural world 'er ui sin tiatu aiigntioa your vir.1,"?""' the Dove of the spirit. Stesi the lamiiy property.

After li. i.Vi. tate dies tbe relatives reed. mucii of the aliSIn JLU "led, tn bis sous and e-i much to eiiV i l'ni to heuevolent 1 in or oca aoTAi, rastiLT I breaks from the Fait eg breaks from tho East The iravei ne tost, anw vess sil. a squirrels chattering ou the uf hawk out of a clear "iidi.

A -oa I he sun. which emong the castles Jf 4 wingret and d.ime atlsme. Iwlllnt 'he hly white, and the s. aua the Ion lorget-sae-Bot Likkt for tit ttr47''lVr Ue deep! Light for lb( be snrp- Dt lor un ll 1 1 1 I niii nasi it winin ffeiuli i T-losu The ioresu sm nd song. Treoa flutter with gWr.ees.

aaiunat ebjne; eyes burning brain and wasted cPi' Ugtit for tho smooth brow of imiuDown ena ior toe aim riaion of the nomine. Our tatlive mmwm nt. I aodhuneiton tbeskrln lonpaofnre. It is night, it is tbe tail moon. The roisu from shore to snore gleam like shattered mirrors: lllftH- un3er eUoee, emues up witn great -t -M-n trrog sgscm.

Mingling, as it were, foam and Are, Tbe poor JTAn.tf!!!el!,01f throwing sub echeeo ligut through. tbe broken window pane into sick it aersus a lignt lnn the other shore which brands this rrusr oi aBittan Vftio Honot. IT the sun seem like a song full and tronredfrons brazen inatr meauthat en bearen and earth wiio arent Harmonies, tbe moon is Plain live fi or neat tbe to rone ot i rt Kl etiriirt no. .4 raise, while tbo stars listen. and tn sea.

Meg eraoi; than all night long sb is pale waicbrr the eky bends over the weary, heart- irk. mnmbr ring earth. Wbne is this b.ack-lramed. bla- k-tasseled picture of the neir-ioom our Zamily. Ounj.

Use grandeur of the spring, tne crystals of tbe snow, tbe eoral of the beachr, the odors of tue garden, the harmonica of tbe a.r. xouean not see a larwe e-tae in on mora l. You must Uke several walks nd it, Ibe family property of this royal house ol Jevua is so great that we must take several walks to get snymesofrta extent. Xettbe nrl walk be aroond-this earth. All these "ie oar vests mat wave in P4IB.

and me earn- mat pasture thm all awHiiiains. ana tne pnrcsons Ui loses nsdden nunui uaotUd THS CBOWg Of OLACTka They cast at the feet of the A loin tinrrt. ran all these lakes, those ialanda-the eon tuienta. are ours. In the walk au anion a tne sireet-iamps ni neaven and ae stretcbina orl en ever aide ac wllemMa woriiia.

or ua they sbtne. or us toer san at a eavlora nativity. ri ror ns tbey heel into line, and with tbeit tiamine torches add to tba splendor of cnrV triumpn on the day for which all other days were nieuie, an tne tnira waig. so arouud Kteriial ity. As we wruo near it.

haj lud the hark to the rush of chariots.and the wedding-peal ot it great towers. lie bell of beaven bas just struck IX It ia high noon. We look on upon tbe ciianietg wbich never fade, the eres lau never weeo, uie temples tbat never cl'ise. the loved ones tbat never part, the procession that never halts, the trees that never wi ther, the a alia that never can be captured, tne sun tbat never Sets, until we can no longer gaxe, and wo hide our eye, and exclmm: ye bath not seen, nor ear uearu. nenuer itave enterea into the near of man.

the tbinga wbit God bath prepared for tbem that love Uiinl" Aa Uieae tides of glory rise we have to letreat. and bold fast lest we be swept off and drowned in tbveiuo- in.ins 01 goaunesa. ana tnankagivutg. and inomnh. hat think you of the family property It is considerrd an honor to marry into a f.m- 117 vr nere uiere ia great wvaitn.

IS frftt lbs Lord. the bridegroom of earth' ana heaven. run. firt.M you His and; iiia hand, saying, in the wiirns oi toe aiiticirs: Kle op, my love, air fairone. and come way and once bar- tug put on tuy nana TBI SlOKET-BISO or HU LOVa, Ton will be endowed with all the srealth of eartb and all tbe honors of heaven.

A I most every family looks back to a homestead some Conn try place where rou grew up. ou sat on the door-eill. You heard the iwhwvioi tue rain on tne garret-root. You wrung on the rate. You ransacked tbe barn, ion waded into the brook.

Yon thresued the orchard for apples and thea. neighboring woots for nuts, and every thinT around toe o.d homestead Is of interest to you. tell you of the old homestead of eternity. In my father's bouse are many mansion a. beu we talk of uiansions wa think ol Chatsworth and its park, nine miles in cir cumference, and its ronservatory thataston isbes the world: iu galleries of art tbat con tain the triumphs of Cbantery.

anova and iiorwaiilsen: of the kinea end ihiaiwMm who bsve walked iu stately balls, or. dying over the heather have hunted the grouse, but all tbe dwelling-place, of princes, and queens, are nothing to tbe family mansion that is. alreaay awaiting our arrival, lbs hand of the Lord Jesus Tifw-d the piilars. and swung the doors, and planted the Parks. Angela walk thrra.

anil tha vnnH of ah ages. Tho poorest roan in that house is a millionaire, ana tue lowliest a king, and TBS TAJ EXT WOBO MS SrgAXS Is an anthem, and the shortest life trnltT. an It took a Paxton tobnild for Chatsworth a roveruiic for tbe wonderful flower. Victors Rrgia. rive fret in diameter, but our Qf thevallev aball need, no abetter from ttv btaet.

and in tbe open gardens 4 tiod shall put tortb its full bloom, and all beaven shall come to look at it-and its aroma shall be a though tbe cherubim ha-1 awung brtore the throne a thousand censors. I have not aeen it yet. 1 am in a foreign land. But my t-ather is waiting for me to come home. I have brothers and sisters there.

In tue Bible 1 have leturs irpin there telling me what a fine place it is. It mauera not much to me whether I am rich or poor, or whether tbe orld hstea me or loves me, or whether I go be land or by sea. if on I may lift my eyes at laxt on the lamiiy mansion. It is not a frail house; built in a month, soon to crumble, but an old mansion which is as firm as the day it was built. Its walls are grown with the ivy of many sgrs.

and the urns at the gateway area-bloom with the century-piants of eternity. The Qneen of beba bath walked its balls, and Esther, and Maria Antoinette, and Lady Raqtinadoii. and recti, and Jeremy Taylor, and Kamuel Kutherford. and John Milton, and the widow who gave two mites, and the poor men from the Hospital theee last two outshining ail tbe Kings and Queens of eternity. A familv mansion means Inn finm of your families are very much scattered.

THS OBILOBIS MABBJBO. And went off to St. Lonia. or flhlr-sen. or Charleston: but nerhans once a year too come together at the old place.

Hew you wake uo lite eiu pisjao that baa been ailent for year-I A ather and mother do not play on it). How you brink ont the old relics, ami rum mage the garret and onen old scran- books, and shout, and laugh, and cry. and talk over old times, ana. Uiousrh von mn tm ia yeare of age, act as though you were loi Yet soon it ta good-by at the car-wialow and good-byat tbe au-aruboat wharf. But how win we aet at tne reunion in the old family mansion of heavenf It is a good while since you parted at tbe door of the grave.

There ill be brace, and Man. and Martha, mil Charlie, and l.ixxie. and all tbe -darliuge ol your housebohi not pale and aick and gapping for breath aa when you saw them last, but their eye bright with tbe luster of heaven. Snd tbeir cheek roseate with tbe flush of ce iritiM luniiurr. hat duping of bands! What em bracings I What com tog togetuer of lip to lipl What teara of Joy! lou say: I thought there were no tears in heaven.

There mnat be. for the Bible says that: "Ood shall wipe tbem away." And if there were no tears there. tiow eonld rie wine tbem awavT 1 hev can not tears of grief pniears 01 disappoint ment, iner must be. tears ot gladness. Christ will come and say: "What I cbild oi beaven.

is it too much for tbt-er Doet thou break oown under tha gladness of this reunion? Then 1 will help thee." And. with his one arm around us and tbe other arm arouud our loved ona SB SfsAU H0U BS Up in the eternal Jubilee. Wbile I speak some of you, with broken hesrta. can hardly hold-your peace, xou terlas if you would apeak out and say. Oh.

blessed dsy I tpevd on. To wsrd the I preee with blistered fret over tbo desert way. My eves fail for their weeping. I faint from listening for feet that -will not come and the Sound ot voices that will not speak. Speed on, day of reunion! And ll en.

Lord Jesus, be not angry with me if after I have just once kisseu my blessed feet I turn around to tb-r np tbe long lost treasure of my Obi be not angry with me. One look at 1 bee were heaven, but all these rvuuion are heaven encircling heaven, heaven overtopping heaven, heaven with beaven 1" 1 was at Mt Vernon, and went into the dining room tn which our brat iresiarnt entertained tbe prominent men of this ami other It was a very-iuierretiogsivi; But obi the banqueting hall of the laiuily mansion of which 1 streak! e-pread the tab. e. spread it wide; tor a great multitude are to ait at it. roin the Tree by the Kiver gather the twelve manner of fruits for that taoie.

Take me clu.ters from tue heavenly vineyards and press them into thegoloen tankards for that tabie. On basketa earry in tbe liresd of which, if man eat. be shall never hunger. Take all the sb flags of earthly eoiKtuest and entwine tbem around taesrche. Let David come with hie harp, and (jnortel with, bis trumpet, a' Uiriam with tha unibrel: for the prodigals are at home, and tba captives are tree, and the Father hath invited tbe mighty of beaven and the redeemed of earth to come and dine! A HEARTLESS HUSBAND.

gseto His Wlis hesasis She la Ho He Qaleat Kaeag. A Wat Otaaew. Sobert Blnm. a laborer, who Jives at Thir teenth and Walnut streets, made a savsgs assault upon his wife yesterday, and the timely arrival ol arrival ol ratroiman eeldnois proe- ably si avra ttie woman a uie. She has beww a victim oi her hns band brutality for years, and the auarka of a ter- rthla heatine which be gave ner on taaaks Iiav araatill viaililaoa hrr faee.

Ihe attack waioh Worn made open bee yesterday was utterly without ex ouse. 1 be woman was preparing dinner and Blum thought she was not o.uick enough sbout it. One of the blows be struck raised a lump. as bie as an egg on tha woman a forehead. He used a poker aa a weapon.

Blum la locked an at the Bemea-etreet btauoa. v-v Aaeaee Sert mt Ti tCbtcage Ttibaaa.1 There comes lUkins. Let's arouad the "What's the matter Had a Quarrel with biror- "on. ao: we're the beat el frisada. Owe him money 1 biuk he waeta to borrow vKo: he always has money.

"Always ha a hard-luck story tetelL Mr-bar ver knew htm to tell one ta all the year I've known "Well, why in the world doa I rod want to meet hirof I "He as a baby that Is always saying brtsht A Wonaan's negiaeaoeei rrwaa Xrrresrf Kate Stelakamo, an old woman who is on the verse of delirium tremens, was removed from a tenement house at S47 Browne street y-sierdar and taken to the Cttv Hospital br Patrol 10. in woman was In a humble con dition, oho was terribiy bloated end bar hnrie wraa covered situ vwrmin. Tba room and the let tlu Sm--? ismps to burp I Light'she occupied was aorrteiy nithy. i aseiaa Ue lowlyl Light lor. suach almost drove lava etaosrseak she occupied was horribly bithr.

ctouiheb; csnciiii icdi ONLVKDftYS tob Cil'STMJraOPPING THE i 1 v. SV7 Bact39 tSeventli. and George Streets, Have made unusual preparations for the BOOK TRADE, and will begin Uieir Axmtial Holiday Sale THIS MORNING jwith 'more Gennine Bargains than any heretofore. 5.O0Q STANDARD CHRISTMAS CARDS In neat and 8ubtantlal doth- bindings, erery volume perfect and com- plete. Wnile they last The list eoatains A asm Bode, by George Eliot; Andersen's Fairy Tales, Arabian Sights.

Dickens' otor Teller. Longfellow's Early Poems. Bryant's Early.Poeras: Ethan Brand, by Hawthorne: The Ironmaster, by Ohnet: Life of Paul Jones. Amateur Amusements: Imitation of Christ, br A'Kempis? Derrick Vaucban. by Lyall; Jan of the Windmill, by Mrs.

sTrsvels: Tbe Crooked Path, by Mrs. Alexsndert Five Years Before the Mast, by Haxent AU la a Oardsn Tair. by Beaant and Bice: Tom Brown's School Dsys. by Hughes: Robinson Crusoe, 8wiss Tamilr Robinson. Paul and Virginia, Grimm's Fairy Tsies, btory of as Alrican Farm, and ovsr SQQ other diilerens books brail the well-know a writers, HOLIDAY GIFT BOOKS! We hawe never before displayed such a varied stock: ot strictly Christmas Books.

Sixteen days is but a short time to dispose or the enormous quantity, but they will move quickly at PRICES. ILLUSTRATED HYMNS, The Water Color Series at 48e Each Ate sMtraetlvety eeead la paoded alia eovera. wits water outer desiges. aed eeetain see fotlewbagt SONQSIMO SC'IKIU rsuX fADsT, eA raiRlaa. SVgOrtT.AOKK.

HO NO or THS SHOOK. HI at US THI ASCIAKT STABIHXB, A IB IS EH. BOOK MS TO SLEEP, KOTKSB. THS BtSLS KONQ. Olia OF THS nlVBB.

HCHiLLaau Kona or tsu bbll. Lssoaa Soars From the 85 each. Art taxi. Oevers, Pnologravare Illsatrstieaa. TOBKACOB eONU.

"LOng.iBi5"-Tat awas aoxto. AO. -TH MAONiriCAT.1 H.rjgfw a Flow rosw. "ogWASo, casjustias aoLoixaa Henry Drnmmond'u QBBATBST THlMO Uf THS WOBX.D. fx It VOBISCCaf.

I NANatl) Aiif B. riRHTI A TALK WITH THS BOTS. HOW TO LKAB.t HOW. All la eae dainty veteane. bound to watte Tellem, wita surer aeatsa aed edges, at at editlea, ler N5o.

These Books must be 'HBatORIKS BKfcTCH BOoK. OMerf1 Qft asarie. txlt i- I.OO -WATCH, HOI WATCH Obtonsaarto, SX14 la 1.98 1.S8 1.93 1.98 1.98 1.93 t75 1.95 1.25 1.48 Org THB WBATHBS BOW," qoarte, Sxlt tr Obloag HOME, BWBKT HOMZ." Obloag qoarto, 1x14 in "WITH IKS AUDTIDB," Oblong qaarte sxl la, -O'KKTHB BOCWDINO WA qaano. ex 14 "LOO-BOOK HOTK3," Obloag qDsfto. 1x14 TJNDkB THS OPESJ RKT," by T.

W. Williams. Obloag quarto, urns in 'sCSHtHLAKD," by asreutt M. Pnll- uuods OKI EA B'e SKETCH BOO.M by ireae E. J.mma.

-ATaLA "br ChateaobnsDd.wiih fall-page Ul us trail aaa by Dere, Heyal tall silt I OTJZaV BOOK IVCjLZILs Of ran FIREMAN'S FLIGHT. VY. G. McGinnis Skips to Canada, DenrtlDjc Hlg Family of Fife Young CMldrea. Base.

Ceadsst ef a yagitive XiBiser ef the Coapaaj ea Xa Adaxos W. C. eOinais, employed as a regular fireman at Fire Company Nn. 14 on Xt, Adams, has been missing from the city since Kovsm-ber last. His departare was nneapected.

aa he noti fied ne one that he was going away. He left behind bim five children, whs are now being eared for by Jiis mother-in-law. who lives in the West End. Ue basal ways borne a good reputation, and his sudden going away was a great surprise to all who know him. Since leaving he has been beard from by the captain of the company of wnich he waa a member.

The letter be wrote to the captain was dated ovens ber IX, aad waa from London, Canada rr cosTAUin a BXQCxsT Tbat the effects belonging to him at the engine house be forwarded at once. Bis sparse possessions were satheree) together and hit pod to him, and since then bis whereabouts ere unknown and so store in format ton hns enme from bim. He was boerdina for several months at Gardener's saloon and beaming bouse, ait u-ated on Observatory roe.t. Jast south ed the fcoen Park bridge over Court street. He owes a biilef BT at tiie estahllshmeatand several bills at otber places, bat this fact was not what inauced bim to skip.

About a year ago his wife died, leaving him In charge of nve small children, tbe oldest of whom is a girl years of eg. He lived with them for a time near Ml. Adams. Not long sgn ae was confronted bp one of bis sisters-in-law, a Miss Ryan, who sr ke to him ia a host BxerrgD habbcb. -v And sines thai time thereabouts, antil be left, hs waa separated from his chiidrea and boarded at Gardener's, 7 Ue is a tail, stoutly boilt man.

rather good looking, and was constderert a caoaole tire-man. OS November ba appearel at lb engine aoase with a small sachel. but did not any he waa going aaar. Ue left the bouse tbe earne night with tho sac eel and IS seat day be did not show no. While IOC SAUM for Kia JiaBIIMAMaM known, it is such nature that his inend prefer to say nothrag about iu Ua aeained 10 tnin a great aeal ol hia Alt In ran.

an trial bla action seems tbe mere my.terious to hoe. who are net aoo.ua is led witk the dark sioe mi sne uai'tv Ure.Hyan.hm mother-in-law, live with her two daughters at U3 Everett street, and although she is a Poor woman she bas takes upon herself the ears of the orphans Ua Ginnis left behind him. The fugitive waa getung a salary ef per month, ana a mtn th's pay lut before leaving. It is thought he will not return for aieatiaa.sosenvosis hU trouble. llwllseslphia fisea "Whyde rea eaU her the little aeyl- "8sea tola to devote herself to Ue eaass 9fthe heathen.

What de mean I hoard she waa going to marry you." 1 HI I 1 TrToont hondreds of dollsrs for medicine for cats rrh. writes a lady in Provi-dertea K.I'bni Hood's barsenaril la Htha oalv mnslmee ssAisa aaa THE JOHV STBItXXTO COMPAITr. POEMS, SONGS, The Lorelr Ivorlnes at 78e. Are beaonfotty printed en plate paper and very taate-Bilv Doaad in lv.nne eovar. wlca stiver aad eia dealgaa Aaauag these will be teaaAs LADY C'LAKK.

-1H1S OEttlaiEB VILLAOa BauiitK or i KNN lfroji. rnuM UKKKiiLASD'. mr hocxtaixs, th it balls. HlOH 1 BsirOBS CMRIXTMAS. CjT I BR' -A I R1A IUHT.

Bi.VBtS ON THB hatiNSt. a tBH JW A Lt SOT BIXO TO-KIQX1T. HiAS rt. rWKtl HuAtaV o. eHOlli TBI BPlBXTOr HOBTAL Bis PKOCK.

KIo OUT, WILD BULB. CMMK 11 TO lag aaaDIH, AtACD. Mint. And several etbeis. "Aa Old Sweetheart ef Mine," ar janaa vrstiv oata bilxt.

Hew holiday edlUna. stae Txie. lllaatrated la water ewor repredoetleaa, (all giU edges, ealy "Poems of PaasloB," ar rua VsisLSt wilcoz. A aaodaome preaeotatioa edition, e-iptoo-ly tiles, traied wita wwed-euis Sud pbetHrravares: $2 u-tlea tor wl 75. "The Abbe Constsntin," av aoBovio BAUVT, A daintily boend volasae.

tllastrated with IS lulu page paotogrevurea. by Atedaleiae loialre, 91 48. seen to be appreciated. OarBeld edliloa. A moat ssperb erlt-lliis ol Uv Wtliaee isnuu be k.

Over I M0 marginal I letrailon and aoai.ruoa roll-page pbuto-gravereH, booed, la two volumes, ail a elota. ia a leaUer eaae. 85.75. BOHOLA." mereatlne edition. Oeerae Eliot's great novel ia iwe exquisite wUa alia oovars, la a asat eaae.

S4.78. 'AVOmiTA DOOWK," Bx-Moot edltiea. B. D. Blaes.more's rosaasee la aa elaborate edition, wita tlisstrailena by Gibson aad otber eoalaeot artists, qaarte eloiu, tall gill severs aad edgea, la CHILD HAROLD." Rewetead elttloo.

Lord Brron's po.ai., preluaely lliaatratea with wod-eota and pbeto-cravares. laitxiiaL vow veil oat eieta. OOItlSEB-SECOND Special cars nJiFMi sa a inilAJ Seventh and C3eorg-Streets. CAPTIVATING IDA KLEIN. A IraaaaUe Bepraae See res a Tvtamph at the Pops.

afiss Ida Klein, the vocalist at yesterday's Pops, scored a decided auroras, and tbe S.500 present at Mueie Hall were delighted with her singing. 8h is a drsms'io sopraao.and ia the aria from the "Daughter of the Regiment" her Dower, expression and execution were admirably displayed. The enthusiasm of the audience was only appealed, after three recalls, with the "Bong 1 bat Reached My Heart, which the wrote for Uiss Klein, and which sne sings with tenderness snd sympathetic feeling. Her rendition of Buck's ome Where the Lindens, Hloorn waa superb, and in response to the applause she sang Becker's hpring fonx." vt tneorrbestra Tfambers, Vr. Brand bsd ha 1 the greatest success hembsch several novelties, was On red by Msrch" end rl-oet and Feasant" overture though the Hungarian" overtnre.

I'n's Centrum wait. Mltn'i '-In jm Irt Lux irniiscription of Schubert Ave Maria all won deserved applause. Mies Klein's Success yesterdsy led to her re engage-men I for next Bnndsy. Incic'ent-ally it might be noted that Miss Klein has been engaged by '1 beodore Thomas hia popular roncerts tn I'hicagn. and has been secured by tbe Apolln Clnb.

of t'hirago, as the snrano soloist ia the oi Del Braiait ot Pertseee. (Ckteegw Daily Triaone.) sir. Blllns (calling down tbe stairway) If aria hsve the chiidrea gone to school Wrs, Billus Vs. is tlie girl's day out, m'nt UT "ie: shes gone. 1 TJ tus is sot tba miaisters day to eall.

is -Ko." A ny ef tbe neigtibers likely to drop la dnrins the next hour or eof "I thing You're alone, are yonTT "Yes. Vt hst do you-" 1 nan tn x.4. a am sniuig 10 snave snyeeii wita raxor you gave me the other day." A LeAlaw Barclary. 1 W.H. Brashear, of Lndlaw.

Ky reported at police beadsoartsrs yesterday that his room had been entered Saturday night and a diaroon pin worts 19 and aotne anieiee ol elothiag stolen. LOCAL HOTlCXa. Vaa. Wnraxoers tVoraiaa BTntre tor Chiidrea "Teething" softee tne nai re doeea la flam re a ti on. allays pats aad earns wiedeoUo.

E5X.Waiant.Cia. Care ffd. Ba TaLtnV SSTOld Whisky. Parmerton. SB W.Pixtast MtrsiCAX TKSTKXmXXTS.

Rttt Boston 1 PrSOCTJRlL hi Bsw Ta vtrtissi wi A fsTAtl TTaTiw nUMiat irv, ttt- lc, 2o and 3c. 1,000 NOVEZ.TIES In Imported Transparent Christmas Cards reduced from 104oents to i'. An immense aasortment of dainty BOOKL ETS for Holiday Sotrre-nlrs, desiarned by the treat London artista a.nd, printed by the famoue lithoffraphers of Munich. The prices range from 6o to 6O0. These are especially adapted lor Sunday-school presentations.

FINE LIBRARY SETS! This year we show more than double the assortment of Standard Authors, many of them in several different editions, ranging- from tns low-priced cloth sets to the finest library editions in leather bindinirs FICTION, HISTOBY, BIOGRAPHY, TRAVEIs, AET, 8CIENCB, tfec, to suit the tastes of all classes of readers. SOME OF THE ssrtfaerae. vnla Olbbuo a.lme, 4 vola aabiB.ioa Irviag. vol. -Irving', Ll.eof Weatilaaioa.

vwla L. Dgr.UuW, Prua. 1 vola. I 71 1 1 I S3 laviua sepbun. ls Home's xtnglaud.

vols ataeaulays vula i 7 Min mtn, vui. I es I BournBDtl vole a I I a atraic a n-icmi rtTU. 2 I 4S PieMoii'a lUdiua. aad Asabaita, rmuiicfl a Lirri, ml. 7 1 tJllmr HliwlMB and Mi.

an I. l.nJ. 1 Hvadi.ya SVa.siagi.Ma and HuU.a.rala.1 vta 1 5 Maoaular'a oi-. a vela ai ue.rge a.oers.7 Vala. 44 H.

A-dwaida. 4 aula SS wan.r r-iiiiv. voiaM sSiljiwrtitUrt A a rl.titi, vela I 5 4 4 te 4 te tttiaaauare. Hanar svcitiou. 11 vola w.

fi. K.igbU.y History ot Atoaie.l BOYS' ivr especial pains were taken In selecting; our stock of Juveniles, and we oonoaetn mat a Doiter ooueotlon uie couairy. LADY JAKK. by Mrs. a V.

lemlesea. PI Or quarto, xiluatraied. Unit vailuia IU IN MY KUR8KRY. by La.ra ttlohards. oqaare txaio.

liiM.wated. Hall faiam. rt 8 run's 8TORT OF THE BIBLE. Large Ivo. Clolo.

Illnatralan KAM fAlltWrATHgnroRTrKXa, by T. W. flllami. 410. Cloth.

Hid. .98 .93 1.48 125 .78 .85 .85 L1TTLH LORD PACrTTLEROY. Cleta. ill YOCKO FULKrl' iilgE OP JESDa Clalb. IllOMtratad ltsae.

noes Th pay, by Wallace P. Stanley. lUBSU-aied- oust WEaK APLOAT. by ataaley. IXme.

Wallace P. The stock contains all the Harry Castlemon, Oliver Optio, Our our Par Younsr Horatio ward 8. Ellis, H. O. Kingston, Q.

A. Henty, J. Fenimore Cooper. Xooulsa M. Alcott, 8usan OooUdg-a, Martha Flnley, Sophie May, Mrs.

Bwlng-, Mrs. Whitney, Bosa N. Carey, Alios Gary, at big reduotiona from re'trular prices, FLOOH GEOItGE.8TKEET SXD1S. will lie taken with all orders a i i ar a bbBb DEATHS. mornina.Deag,o'elock, at Glendale.

Mary Lavinia. daughter of Wanrice and Mamie N. Bower, aged I years months, 1'nneral frim residence December a. o'elock A. Burial private.

BARHETT Kdward Barrett, after brief illness. Fnnday. Dec 6. 189L at 1 P. aged 6 If wSt unrr front hs residence.

Ko. 60S Mclaillan West Walnut Hills. vVednes-day. Dec. 1891.

at 7:30 A. M. High mass at Church of Assumption at A.M. 73 COHN-Pstprdsy. December B.

at iOM A. M. tieorget of Jacob and lana Cphn, aseil S3 years, sneral services will be held sttberemdenee.l3 Wade street. Inesday. the 8th.

A. U. COLVILr.K-rn no-vington. Ky- fiunday. at the residence of her faiher.

Mra. Katharine KrnstCid-villr. dsugbterof William and rarah A. amst. Due notice of funeral will be given.

FRAXr-Irt-Ueeember C. at 3 JO A. M- of can- 1r' Mra- ry Krancis. Funeral from the Jncoin Park hurch Tuesdav at 10 o'clock A. M.

bufialo (N.YJ papers please copy, 72 GOpHORN In New York. Peo, 5. IhSO A. Ui, Marr Louisa I angdon. wife of Alfrvd I.

Oosliorn. Funeral at el vary VlUna- Dtseember 11A.U. Burial private. 71 GOSIGER-On Dee. 4.

at A. after a short illne.su. at her residence, on Holdfarw ayn ill. r. M.

tiosiger. relict of Jos-Goaiser. funeral M-nday. Dee. 7.

Solemn requiem high nnss at r-l. lAwrrnee Churoa at 8 JO A. U. Please omit flowers, ft p. Ha Fred-rtok Henry, eon of t.ertradejkottenbrock tnee KeliernianL aged years and 17 days, after a lingering l.lnees, at the resilience oi bis mother, on Kinney ar, fast Walnut HilK runersl from residenee, Monday.

Dee. 7. A. St. Reeniem high mass at hu Franci de tala, rburrh.

Wain at Uilla, at iM A. itU Burial private. L4o.EYrlw "Wi Kys Friday. Bea d. 18M.

t.d ward Lacey born Sept. 1871. died l-ee. 4. IfclL Burial Monday m.rnii g.

Der, 7. at deck, from Corpus ChrisU Church. Flieiw reoui-tn high mane will be held, nends invited witaout further aotice. LYON-Michiel Lrona after a brief line, at A. M.r3nnday.

December s. 18SL P.nr1 bis late residenee. la Third street. Wednesday snornina at as at, JkaYier inarch at jo a. 78 McOl.TJRK-In Glendsle.

Ohie. on Petard ay -pornina. of pneamonia, i Anna Douglass McCinre. wife of Henry H. Mr-lur" funeral on Monday.

Dee. 7. at 11 A. ML, from residence. Barial private, e-i STAHMASN-Or.

Friday. Deo. 4. tm, at P. Henry W.

btabmana. the beloved bnsoand of rarrie tahmatia nee Knrt-gartiierl. at the awe of 44 years. Foneral aa ii ondav. Dee.

7. from his late residenee. No. heaam aa. at 1 P.

U. irienda ia vuei. 8TXTBKS A S3 Locast street, Walaat Hills. Dec a. Little Uary.

daughter of Qnincy ana Mettie Mabba aged years and montiia of convulsions. Funeral at Morrow. Ohio. ne lay, Dreember A atU A.M. 1 Lebanon (Oluo) penen ooprl.

VKKRIAMP-DsCTiabtr 'tide P. sr errkiav tnee Sandmaanl. wife of ir. Xiue aoUoe af -laaeral Willbegiven. VOLZ-Mr.

Sarah Vols (nee Vaaseryl be- sovea wiie or Mr. JoeeeB "la- r-unoay. le eemfarre.UUi A. At. ol paeumeaia.

Atnnai 71 pnvaio all klndn mt XaM Werk Hvnunwi AO Oooaia, m-MM. SMCaart suae -iroRcxinxsttHai omrxM a AVAnk. Peatstea ta et.as ewneay. ka aa. HOHE STEAII LAUNDRY, (pilars ftnd CuG 2c EaclL TrPSragTesMaWriea PawaaeKa14a, J.

a GOOD BOOKS ARK AXWAYB-r AFFREEIABLE GIFTS. i.w,- Les sfls-rablea, vols nt "ryee abmh lean vola I 4S Hurler. afan Af I a mi. a Kalgat1. Hall Hears With Bert AatBora.a vela 7 Cart nrs PredYtck the Uiaat.

4 voia a r. iwriiHiuuj aaaaya. a Carlylew greoeb n.Vulutleo. i vola .1 Ti 1 SS 4 vwjwr unnpm. erwa.

is voia TalwaSS: Uoooer'a Mckean Cemnleie Weraav it ala 00.100 War a a a vala 4 S7S a Oeldamlibw Werka.4 Vu Urvenw Bngitaa People. 4 vols. 1 as 7. .11 7S 4 Wallet's Prance. voia OBlaaK'B lCBgland.4 ve.

a. iwm aingaiey. Vwia kl.xaaaee Datuan. IS vala- Vlei u.ssl a oraa. vela KawllaaoaTs vwe Bs.lisms ABoi.nl ajtpt.i I SB lie'.

Aerlenl BM rr. 4 vols ge.iet-ompleie werVa, rivm. Roakle'. aSera Palmare, vni. Ate.kias siense ef Venice.

teot Waveny Nevela, is vols Taaokeray'a Cesaplee Wwrka, is vels at 4 a Ss 4 St. -S4S BOOKS. tinsjt will no be tound any-where in ILLUMINATED HOARD CO TEES. Beiford's lAssoal. 4te.

ay T. W. Handford-. das ate. feiones By uuve T0irn.

and mbm se S- ja. ey Xiaiaa at. Alci aad 4c by Louisa M. Alcoii aad etneraZZ. 4e Andersoa'a Fairy 1 alea 4-, Lime wide a wake 5, Cblmo.y oreer merles jje "BderlanC 410.

lUaa. Sic IheoalgiBal jae IOO. any ef tb.foll.wlng sea backs: Happy Oall-dren. Ateaeeeaa. Uoam.

Blee Kyea, aeBaalne and Srda. Dreaailand. All an b-aiantially buaad in cbroeaelitaesrapa covers aad pretBseiy Uiaauwled, Folks' favorite authors, such as Alcrer. J. T.

Trowbridcs iu. from onfrof-town Customers. rmn. BPCIAL XOTICXj eta-Infor aHan About Arkassas. Omvt Unda, low priees.

easy terras, Mild climate. yanety of crops. ana and fn. Isos. ci ex.

Ind om Little Rock. Ark- orti Vt wn K.131 Vine et Cincinnati. Idew-lOthaUVl bai uThSaU W'l THE GREAT PA IN RELIEVER." for iiC-ternal and external asei cure. Cramps. Colic, Colds; all pain.

25a, nols-H Weeu.lyr Lyf "-d t-laeaf an at- Waiaes-w, by H. DOTY, sneeessor.n E. Third st. aatt-U SOCIXTT VOTICXS. SflCHt! ATI ROYAL ARCH CHAPTER Wa a rHsied SBeaal.

eaesaeasten for eieetlne ef oers sad payipent of Oees ee OH DAY, De ermber 7. ai P. M. A 11 e.moe..-a. el tlMCaae-ter are Sara sally rea aeatsa be present.

r.H.B,.wxd.a.aee-y. VV.IO-"A"f "eetlBret Lafayette Lodge -ii ana a. ior eieetron er em J.TA No, pav.ie tt iBoers, -DAY will be ante TCaV- afli.ni, xiseseaear rmr 7ds s-r-loek. Vinton in. oaej.

t. 'iSaklTf. W. H. Catttn Bnoan aaova, Wy.

Vattier lodge watss. r. aad a. muLt sneetlag Ho DAY KVsKIKO. peoeiabert, AUsetioe oncers sag paysseai ef ea.

araPHaS tZ. w. U. ldseai BTJTXDIXO ASOCIATTOir. OXEY in Bulldlngssoeiatlon proenred aeeata APMy toU.

ri. MKYLK, de4t KO.B.W. Third et. WATCHES, MICHIE BROS. ir.iust DIAWOMOSAKD WATCHES KOCH A BRATJ NSTZXnT.

TUXI.C03 STCSE tJ Yon are iavited to eoase aad see the handsomest display of Artastie Pottery and Brie-eBraoerrabara ia gtHdaaatl. EOCQ BBIOSTEUI, Ws-st Fifth st. HUNT HOTEL OOo rroi TXtrTW. STOP EAGLE QALYAJU IZKfl IAOJI C0E51OI WOEIA WITT. IS fc Wsftaa Noiiig i Preitier HOLIDAY DRESS LEA THE JO HIT SHTX1.TTO COltTAHT.

DOH'T WAIT TO BE DISAPPOINTED But com nmr sni Ttiffl TTniT TTirlttrnss Ptiirhsnos "rTiIIs the expsortmsnts are unbroken and brtzht. Noveitiesr-- vi attractive and unique yet to he had. DRESS GOODS! BLACK HENRIETTA, Best Oerman niaka. 1 0-uaUlty for T5o wl Ytard. COLORED HENRIETTA, Beat German make, L2S duality for tleOO sv Yard.

CEDFOftD C0RD8, Two leading shade Navy Blua, Myrtle Qreen never sold less than $1, 78c a Yard. CANTON DRESS SILKS, Choloe Oolorirnrs, Fully worth a Yards DRESS PATTERNS, In a great variety, At prices to suit. 116: HIXTEEN HlZTBEN Business days more, then oomea the dawn of Chrlaunas. ruinwirunnn. I 500 dxiuumnruvG H03IE-SPUK EMBROIDERED DRESS i NswBhades, Bordering-, Inserting and Plain Goods to match.

The esvrly oallars will seeure the teet seleotdona. They pr esent a handsome appearance, and would make a suitable Christmas Gilt, George ritreet Eitenaion. Ladies' TnrtlSai SLIPPERS! In Colors Black: and Red, with silver and gold embroidery, SI.OO PER PAIR. Hesoond Floor. Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday Will sen BISSELL'S RELIABLE CARPET SWEEPERS At SI.90 Each.

They are easy-running and easily operated. All bristle brush. Quite ornamental. A useful Christmas Gift. (2.60 Is the regular price.

Lower Floor, the scmiTo mm Boottlsh Rxe XXaaAl. EVENING. December O'clock. Baoe. Seventh and CINCINNATI Consenfatory of Music.

MISS CLARA BAUIX, DiaKCTRasa Ticksts for sale at the llasie Dealers and at GRAND ITQ-NIGHT1 atlaees Wsdaeaday sag "eAarday. RTbe faietiM SSaK OLAND REED In Bis aatee Besssss, LEND ME YOUR WIFE. By men Panel ca alt aa aygney asserall. -T Sext WeeB-K, H-Kevaerw. 44MI FRANK MAYO THE ATHIXTFJ I lrtess wrtlkk CaUlae 'stae aa4 WyUe," M-aa JT i Vi nouns KaeB Kvenlag svw4 antsrslay afatasaw).

Wext Week-ABgssnln SalyW Sreaisat Oeaady. Tea Lent W4 e.7-if HAVLiri'SlTO-XIGUT vi'-r-fi' Ana Ail Tale Ween. ST1 YBg SCSfiLAJtS THE STOWAWAY aSatlneee SredaeedAV aasS 7 West Bwwdey-swrate Bsaaae. geef SIB EDWIK ARNOLD 0 DEO TO-MGDT Beagles and Pewiarksea i xaaiaai earfci- ale as ass el The )bb Ckareh Ca. r-t-ee ae I see onena te-Bighc aeeaaed SeaU.S at aad IV, TUESDAY ETEXDre.

PEOPLE'S VJSAZZZ MaTIVkK TO-DlT. sr Taueaatadhw at at at a- -aASsJetaVwr. 4 CEY3Y Sa'IUY JSTERSATICSJIL ZWtftS A exa La. ler sad willlasaa XAXOOOsTm, oil's Reception Flakes U. S.

lleglatered Trade-Mark.) sssry to kawt hs spedal flea. TUs ia the sney -nnpniar seeeact eg tae hjutfrnam Baaary. 1 Mhadaryeaa-a ese-es as i sad eif year arrecsr I Ovenet aa-la Leek S. KetaBDwt: 7S Kace Sa X.EGAT, PTOTXCK. BARBARA ELLKK DOHMTT; rhos place of resideaee is ankaowa.

la hereby notined that Barle. ktr hasaaad. filed his petirjois in tho on rt of bimk Itrae of Hemiltrta Canary. Otaio. Ho.

L434 aaint her, wherein be arays tost be mar hedivwrred fron. her nrxa tne roaarts nl ntnitery and of wilif alabeenee lor more than three years iat past, and that aniens she reply tnsail petition n'ter six weeks pn 01 iessa linn hereof the Cenrt will be arkrd e--w-sider sat: I peutlen I rue aad araat Use prayer taenia ejoa mined -T CHARLES DOHFHTT. Jass IX EaasToa. AUomey, 41 V. irrins Eloeg.

aol(-Md rPHt snsrtemimed ba been dnly appnf nted A anl quailnrj as a de. in is tra tor of toe estate oi- A na Baaer. lata ea iaarnilloa Ceuo ty. Keetnberlo.l&L Ceawooa A Majaaxia Attorneys. aaMtlC Lahgd TTJKSDAT 12.50 For' an appropriats and useful Christmas Gift Lais' ffiuflsDeslu Four deslama In solid Oak, An-tiqtvs and ZVL Century finishers.

Lot limited to IOO ZeelcsL 5 f3ala limltad to thia weeav Cuatomary prioe $20.00. Cwrstrtalar prioe tlO.50. PRICE FOK THIS $12150; Holiday Department A profuse stook of usefol aad or-namental artJoles, toretherwlth an elegant line of Toys, Dolls, Zesxn, Tricycles, ou Txtx rovara Men's Holiday SLIPPER All hand-sewed (roods. The finest work and the lowest prices ever of fered. 1.25 UP TO S3.75 PER PAIR, Second Floor FOR ONK WEEK We Will SeU Large Size, HeaTll Jiptaned COAL At 2Cc Each.

Fxtra heavy Are strongly made made to earry ooal in. 8oo is the regular prioe. Lowei floor. Gaorge Streets. PATTERNS tbe door.

HEUCK'S xvssr arsaiMiA. Matlasas WeSaeaAay nasi SatsBwUBy. A Paeasaisast Sseosas. CHARLES DICKSON ABf Get. Udtrsts Great Caaapaiy trg TV SeaBerW SI arte Hwe.

7 W. Penrts fit aree. and Sea OfBee. T.lei kuae Kest awndAy-Psseassea raaMlag. a asraggie far Life.

it Thomas Orchestra! Taeadar EvesiBri, Deeser IS, iaaa ary if, Harts SIAtOM TICKETS. Ineladlng eeata to tlso Three Concerts. E4 OO. BebeeristJna for Pseesa Tickets rsoslvid at Cbareh's Masts Store aaxt atOKP AT aad TUXdOAT. Chelce of seats for Bseson Ticket saheerib-ers eeily oeens at I anreS's aiaaia Sters next Wedae-'ay.

Peoember a at A. M. jaa Yi' A tlpW'BBvawaWSB; mm aabVasanTaSEa C0WUI6 A HiSSCI THERD SPIDER a 1ST SKATS SS CKBTn. a.aw raaeai.iwy. Ksst 4 snssssaa i ers MAWHOTI ttME MCSIBM A AMIlTTItATEa.

VsfktMiawMat MvSSaT. Dsat aiaaaia, tae-eetgleaJ at tae ese kraied eaaraoer la "beete TaesV CaMar Hix, Living Half of Mka. Mlineew) mt asaaere and wr aasHMABe eeai BOTTXJCD BZKR. Tq iniom It May Concern: 'T'flX anderslgnad da hereby, sader aa is A pursuane of taw prwvi-sone ot eacuoa hH3-4e of tba fasrvised ftataiea ml Oaita give nottoe tbat it is.engaavd ia tae man o-iBCtare and sale of oottied bear, end tbaS ia tbe carrying oa of said bnsaneae they make use of buttles and anxea. tbat a.1 buiee and hosea aa eard) are tae prwperta tba wOet sisne.1.

and that tae saawo are blown. Stan. pad. branded aad ennrkcel witb lis asia -in the iotiawin. aiaaner: All, soars bottles HB.WisTPrsca-laOBLsaoegs 'oasirY.

Lloe its gw sat. Slut botUee "Lsos Base ear. (incinnati. Obior all boxes and Basra Tsa WiassaBtmuACsss losHsr, Oncsnnast. Obio- and "Laos Zaxwsax.

CtrMannatt.OktMw Thai it aaa, ia aarenanew of fse provfsiena Of said law. ed tn the ritiica tae beeretary tAe r-iAie tf ubio. and in the offlee of ihe County Clerk of Uaou.itms aaty, Obie.ljBe above aasnea, brands, tnarka Ac. Allpersnns ar- bereor boused that it la an lawful, for aoy ot'er ssrsua or arrsooe. to see.

sell, dirsuee of. boy or traffic in. or wajiiomy deairor say stock bottles hoxes. -sad that aay peiwip taring, seilina. draanng uf.

buyiag er tratii king in. es Wantonly destroying mud bottles ar bosea. -r ia any otber Bian-r Tioiaung th) nrovi-atoei 4 Baia law. be deei-sed gaiitr nf a aaiade- sneanor. nnd lsati to a fine of ti f--r oacb aal every box.

and Bity cents Joreacn and every Ixttie fur the fi ret ili-a-e. a 4 a one of i0 lor ears an i every box. inin lor ears and ewery I pnttie. for ana ewrr sa aasNl ertaBse: and thau, Ail Beraona vtol.L any of the provseaosia oi mtui law wul pron. toted.

THE WIVIHCH- cHUfATJsxs BEEnra ca aasissatiOOssoawgttiai. aelT-XteatSa AT THB i I a 1 It 0 P. its the tra s0 I a. trd op In fere on i- TSl rs il fan Br fe- wi Iiia bin Id! IS. en ks ba sa Iht eae Sei na iss I all: eh.

at aa Scat: irte Sees I itn sai by ivi tv r. i Pef tlx jthi lad sols as i i eo r- ae's lad Hoe see aii el toi biS! mi ktM bris hi rwt inst MO tad e.t toi biec BM4 Ml' mt mt feph tsu reus ec. I eo- la. ksat blr lag.

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