THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 13, 180J. wr o w-T oriii s x s. Frvm Our Own Crreponant. Nhvt Yohk, Oct. 13, ISO'J. Tonsorlnl Travrl. Not many days ago about sir thousand dollar worth of buuian balr was etolcn from a jrominent "haman hair cstabllflhmeiit," id Cincinnati. It was taken to Philadel phia, and thence brought to this city. As late as last Saturday, a well-known tonsorial rtrlUt called upon Chief Kelso, at the Central Police Office, and Informed Lira that the capillary cargo had been offered him for sale. Mr. Kelso there upon detailed a number of detectives to recover the property. After ferreting around for some time, they yesterday pounced upon a woman named Julia Leehan and two men named Jacob Urt and Jacob Lainpert In East Broadway, and discovered In their possession about lialt the amount of the spoils. The strength of capillary attraction was never more pcrfeslly illustrated. Neither w.u the- fact that crime and commerce to a certain extcut Implicate one another. The modem belle will have- her hair, or rather she will have hair this is not hers, but came off the head of iodic one else. The modern artist in chignons, who has a big rent to pay, must raise the stamps by fair means or foul. The E;int Broadway lady Who was yesterday arrested is no worse than Bcoros of other dealers in falso fronts, Sea., as yet undetected. She made the gloomy corridors Of the Mulberry street fortress re-echo with her Squeals, and slung around her own hair in the most reckless manner on being charged with having received the stolen locks of other people, 4lwell knowing them to have been Stolen." If a demolished waterfall is an evi dence of repentance, Mrs. Leuhau has already made ample atonemcut. She had not been live minutes in the lock-up before her shame was manifest in the ruins of her shattered chignon and from the way eho shrieked it was evident she regretted having proceeded upon Mrs. Glass' principle of "first catching your hair.'' The Wall Mrrrt Hull-Halter. . The enemies of Mr. Fisk swear that he was One a lion-tamer in Van Amburgu's menagerie, and served a considerable time in "stirring up the animals." If this be so. the versatility wLich leads him to spend the morning among the bulls and Mars and lame ducks of Wall street, and the evening around the tinselled glare of the theatre, i easily accounted for. His love of the men agerie and the penchant for tights and spangles liave not quite died out. Circumstances have Only modilicd his aspirations. If there are no lions to be tamed, there are at least bulls to be kaited ai.d bears to be led by the nose uud made to dance. If blue-fire and thunder to music are Sot admissible, there is at least the eclat of rumored mesalliances and the delicious publicity Of having his box at the theatre known to every One in the house. In the Cold Room and the green room, stocks and sleek pieces, the notoriety lisk remains the same, and the - tlghts-and-spangles element is still prominent. Dir. (Jretley ns a Swi-nrlxt. It is ono of the most ditllcult things In the world to make one who knows Mr. Greeley ouly through his journalistic and political reputation believe that he is an accomplished Bwcarlst, and Can dash expletives about in the most bewilder ing style of art. To this day he has never for given one of hit old ollice-boys a new one at that time who made some mistake in bringing him his mail. Upon that memorable occasion he did not swear much, but the little he did swear was far from being decidedly in favor of the youth's spiritual well-being. In his anathe mas, too, Mr. Greeley is a perpetual illustration Of Lord Byron's profound rellection that "The noun which In the Hebrew means 'I am,' The English always use to govern damn." That he has toned down now considerably from what he was years ago can readily bo be lieved. 'Twould be a pity if he hadn't after having been so constant a sleeper In church for so many lustres. His detractors make no scruple in saying that he does not believe in the Trinity, but in a duality of which Horace Greeley is the first person. AutiiKOrtientM. To-far at 1 o'clock P. M., M. Tissiugton, musical director at the Grand Opera House, takes a benefit there. The performance Is to be miscellaneous, and Madame Pouisl, who is living In retirement, is to play "Peg Woffington," in iff s7c$ and Faces!" From the boards of Niblo's Formosa is to be withdrawn next Saturday night, in order to make room for Miss Western ill East Lynne, on the sncceeding Monday. Hone-Car Improvement. Cap aln Mayne Keid is not so busily occupied With 1 is new magazine Onward, and in weep ing cTer the fortunes he so easily made and so lightly parted with, but that he finds time to Write to the newspapers occasionally, and pro pose plans for public convenience. His latest crotchet Is in relation to the city railways, aud he proposes a plan by which passengers, drivers, horses, and conductors might bo indefinitely blessed. As the innovations he proposes would tpply'cqually to Philadelphia as to this city, I retail them here. He puggests that cars should bo allowed to stop only at intervals of every four Mocks, and that all passcugers who may Wish to get out, or dctrlans who may wish to get in, shall be accommodated only at these points. He recommends that stone platforms Shall be erected at these Intervals, high enough to be on a line with the platforms of the cars, so that passongera can pass from one to the other Without any of that wading through mud aud Water arid upheaval of the knee-joints which at present signalize their endeavors. He- claims that the greatest drag upon the horses is caused not by the load they are obliged to pull, but by the frequent stoppages and the immense strain consequent upon getting in motion again; and he shows (or thinks he shows) how such a sav ing of time would be had, by the adoption of his system, as to entirely supersede the necessity Of an underground railroad. Apropos of this let me remark that the scheme I the " Central ITndentrouud Kallronil, 10 fur from having been abandoned, has been ardently pursued during the last six months. Engineers have been making ery careful eur Teys, and it is probable that a double tunnel will be i xcavated. Several European capitalists have Offered to invest largely lu the undertak ing, and the President. Mr. William B. Ogden, gives tlx public the assurance that it will be commenced just us soon as the plans can be ma tured. AmBaiia. CITY ITKMS. NEW Fall Ooons. Vhnle amortan( of tnllrely urn MtnUh. in v,i.f.mfil VitrntKtitK. MfcN'H, YoUTHH', AND Hoys', miperior In ttilf, fil, anJ tr,?A wi(iftAAf to tint rciWv-tufi yooc&r in I'hilmirlplna, Al.bo, in THK Pikc'k, to bt mail up to order, in the fintst .Sfjwyir qf material unit by mail when irire1. IlALl- WAY llKTWtEN ) JJKNNKTT A l0., V' Towkii Hall, auth Street:) Dirt M aiikkt Kr., Phu.aiem'iiu, Ann eno Bhoadway. Ntw Yous. Kartb Clorft Company's patent dry earth com. modes and privy futures, at A. II. Fruauisuus A Co.'s, No. H'i Market street. Babe Ball. The seoond game for the cuamuionsuin of Amcrioa will be played to-morrow, on tU uroumls of tbe Attiletio Club, heveoteentU and Columbia ayenue, AtU Ikiic vs. AtUutic ol New York, Grand Orrmwo ot Misses' ana Chfldrea'i Otathlaf. Thursday. October 14. M. Snor.itAKFn t Oo, " Wo, 1024 Uhosnut street. Gr.T Tffi TtFRT The Tarham New FamHf i.OUik-HTITUM HKWINU MUUllfft. (KsayTeniwJ Salesroom. Mo. W4 CUES JtfT Street. ' A vt.ivt FFT.T. oad choice stock of Ready-made Clothing, t the lonest rates, mar be found at Chahi.m Stokm', Ifo. 824 Cluwnut street. jF.wici.RT.-Mr. William W.Oaasidy, No. 18 Sooth Second street, bas the Unreal and most attractive amort moat of fine Jewelry and Silverware, in the oUr. Purchasers oa rely upon obtaininjt a reel, para art tola, furnished at price which cannot be equalled. He aixo has a larfrestook of American Western Watches in all varieties and at all priced. A visit to bit slot Is tar to result In ploanir and profit. RKMOVAL.- BTKpjlllf v WHITMAN la removed hts tioNKKTUiNF.nr Afin Chocolate hHTABi.isnMSNr from Ho. 1210 Market street, to his Nkw lSlTIUMNH, S. W. COBNKn oy Twelfth and Maiikf.t Struct. StTTTsmB Oni(trNAi.Kinr..PLAOK Hrorr. AJfn Warm Air Fuhhacr Commnho. The only Hre-Place Store ever invented that, will warm the room in which it is situated. All others fail in that particular. We have cmliodtod In Tar. SusxTSinn all the T.ATKST and PEBT-KNOWN PWJfCiri.KK OI consilium torn mm r.i NOMT, and hare discarded all the numerous imperfections that nro boinif used in tho liultimore nd New York i'iro- I'laco Heaters. The ScnxyhipE will produce MortF. warm air with I.Klvt7Ki. than any other Rtovo, and is acknowledtfed, by nil who are using them, to be hitkuior is kvkkv parti ciilar to the Baltimore nnil New York 1'n o Place Heaters, hich they had heretofore used- Do not bo deoolved by misrepresentations ia regard to TnF. 6uSKTflliH, but call and examine it, and see the larue number of testimonials from those who havo them in use, which will convince any person of its superiority to all others, nt the Warming and Ventihitlnn Warerooms of Okohuf. P. Siioch A Uo., No. SSt N. Second street. TiiHir is Ooop AvrHoitiTT for statins that in this country one adult out of every six dies of Consumption ; and, indeed, so prevalent and so fatal has this disease become, that it is dreaded ns the great scourgo of tho raco: ami yet, in the formative staged, all Pulmonary Complaints may be roadily controlled by resorting promptly to tho KxrixTon.vNr of Dh. D. J.vtsk, which toot bos und strengthens the bronchial tubes, allayinif inflammation nnd cleansing them and the liinjis of all im" purities. It Is a certain remedy for Coughs and Colds, which, when left to themselves, frequently bring orij'ul monary Complaints; and it cures Bronchitis effectually if taken in time, and tho directions strictly followed. It has maintained its roputation ps a curative fr over a quarter of a century ; and if thosi? who are threatened with I.un? Diseases, or any of the symptoms of lirnncliitU or Ast'nua, will at once Kivo this stamlard remedy a trial, tliey will never regret it. Sold everywhere. Tire Kai.t, and Its Dasher. Animal as woll as vega table life is powerfully affected by tho great atmospheric change that takes place in the Fall. 15ut for the (lowers, the foliage, and the herbs of the field thcro is no help. Their time has como, and die they must. It is other wise with man. Fur him the men us of reinvigotatioa have been provided by skill and science. To recruit his exhausted energies and fortify himself against the dis orders generated by tho sudden depression of tempera ture and the nnwhulosome exhalations of autumn, let him tone his neivous system, invigorate his digestion, and Rive edge to bis appetite with HosiKcreii's Sto mach Bitters. He may then face the morbid influ ences of the season foarlessly. The chilling night dews and heavy morniug mists will havo no power to mako hiut shiver and burn, to affect bis liver, to disorder his sto mach or his bowels, to rack his joints with rheumatism, or to render any latent element of disoase in bis system active or dangerous. To the sufferer from general de bility, whether constitutional or arising from other causes, this potent vegetable specific Is earnestly reoommonded. Aed let it be remembered that physical we ciA iimm oji lh iloor la all malaJie. Vigor is the chief dofonso of tho human structure against all causes of disoase, and Hos tetter's Bitters may be truly pronounoed tho safest and surest of aU invigoronts. It Is the most genial of all vegetable tonios, and is admirably adapted to the wants and weaknesses of the more delicate sox, as well as to the ailments of men. Tue Sale of the Season-!! A Large Lot of FALL OVKRCOATS, Together with AN IMMENSE NUMBER or WALKING AND DRKSS SUITS, AMD ALSO COATS, PANTS. AND VKSTS ISNUMEtlAnl.E, Now selling at LOWKR PRICKS than tho same goods are offered at by any other huuio in the city. The PEon.E's Geeat Clothiko Warehouse, OAK HALL, Sixth aud Market Streets, WANAMAKER A BROWN. il:i. DICK. On the 12th Instant, M ARC A RET A., wife or Iewis Dick, and daughter of Samuel and tbe lute Ana Colemnn, in tbe Mh year of bar age. IlOKtJKI.K.Y. At Lurlinutnn. N. J., ou tbe 12th inst.. CHRISTIAN F. HOKUKU.i', iu tbe 75th year of bis aK 1 he relatives aad friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend tbe funeral, on Friday, l."th inat., at 1 o'clock f. ftl., from the reridenoe or his sistnr, Mrs. b. K. Hand, No. 1H4 Morvine street, Piiiludolpliia. MOORR-Ou tho 11th Inst., JAMF.3 MOORE, aged 7s yoars, '1 he relatives and friends of the family are resnoctfullv Invited to attend bis funeral, from his late residence. No, 1!G7 Fitzwatrr street, on liiurMiay raonnnir, at t o clock. Funerul service at AU Saiuts' Church. Interment at Laurel Hill. Mi 'W H ORT F.R. October 12, Mr. KLKANOR V. Xlf'WIIORTKU. wife of W. A. McWhortor. in tlie 30th year of her ago, duunhtor of Andrew l. and Kli.abetti (Jti Id woll f l'trsons atteniling the funeral will take tlie 8 o'clock Carson 1 iiursdigr mormnR for VViliuimrton. Carrinnes in waiting for the retiaence ni u nines vuaras, near uraDay. wine KprinffB. To prof eed to Kt. George's. rnS7 SONS OF ST. GEORGE. THE OFFI- cers and Members of this fiocioty are requested to meet tit AU Kaiuts .Ohurch, to attond tbe funorul of our Utefidlow-momber, Mr. James Moore. ID ;i j( JAMI'. B. WKBB. Hecretary. One-Price Clothing House, No.OO l MA1SKET Stroot. Our Garmeuts are well made. Our Cutters are men of taleut. BUT ONE PRICE IS ASKED. Satisfaction Guaranteed Every Purchaser. GEO. W. NIEMANN, Proprietor, 15 wliaJ . No. m MARKET St., above Sixtu. RE 17 J. F. & E. Ho. 904 CUES FALL IMPORTATION. FRENCH MOQUETTE CARPETS DESIGNED BY THE BEST ARTISTS IX PAULS, FOK SALE ONLY BY US, AND AT LESS miCES THAN EVER, BEFORE OFFERED. (5-1 VELVETS . NEW AND ELEGANT ORIGINAL DESIGNS IN J. CR03SLEYS ft SON'S' (i-l VEL VETS TOR TARLORS, WITH BORDERS TO MATCH, EXCLUSIVE PATTERNS. ENGLISH BRUSSELS. Novelties in ENGLISII BRUSSELS CARPETS iu tho Louis XVI, Marie Aalyiuolte, Persian, Alhambra, 111; miniated, ant! otliov stylos, in sutirelv now and original drawings. ALSO, ENGLISH BRUSSELS F0H HALL AND STAIRS ALL WIDTHS. WITH BORDERS TO MATCH, a 1000 PIECES NEW TAPESTRIES. JUST OPENED, 1000 PIECES OF ALL THE NEW STYLES OF TAPESTKIES FOR THE SEASON, AT I o T K LI rr IS X I I C E s. J. F. 6l E. B. ORPJE, IN . OO l CHESNt T !STItKli:rX PHILADELFHIA. In 2sw FIRE ANU BURGLAR PROOF SAFE MARVIN'S Patent Alum and Dry Piaster FIRE-PROOF SAFES ARE TEE MOST DKSLHABLE FOR QUALITY, FINISH", AND HUCS. CHROME IFON SPHERICAL BURGLAR SAFES Cannot be Sledged J Cannot be Wedged ! Cannot be Drilled Please eead for a catalogue to MARVIN & CO., NO. 721 OHESNUT STREET, (MASONIC IIALL), PHILADELPHIA, NO. 808 BROADWAY, NEW YORK, NO. 103 BANK STREET, CLEVELAND, OHIO. SECOND-HAND SAFES OF ALL MAKES FOR SALE LOW. 6 12 niwttp SAFES AND MACHINERY MOVED. J. WATSON & SON, KfllfcilOf the late firm of EVANS & WATSON, KB FIKE AND BURGLAR-PROOF SATE STORE, NO. 53 SOUTH FOURTH STREET, S315 A few doors above Obesnut St., I'hilada, FURNITURE. FURNITURE. T. & J. A. HENKELS, AT THEIR NEW ST0EE, 1002 ASCH STREET, 0 Are now selUnir tUelr ELEGANT FURNITURE at very recced prtcea. ?0 ;llu.rp. TTiJT'ro & jic.o.vi:i.i, 1URNITURK WARKROOMS. No. BU9MARKKT BTRKKT. PARLOR. DINING-ROOM, nd CHAMBER 1'UR NITURK, tbe Latest Styles and best Mnnufuoture. Also. I'KATHKR BHDS sod MATTRKgSKS. 10jfjgL- QROOERIESi ETO. NEW MESS MACKEREL IN KITTS. ALUERT C. ROBERTS, Dealer In Fine Groceries, 11 74 Corner ELEVENTH and VINE Streets. 5 CARPETING S. B. O R l3 E, NUT STREET. ' SEWING MACHINES. HEELER & WILSONS SEWING MACHINES Are the Best, and are Sold on the Easiest Terms. PETERSON & CARPENTER, GENERAL AGENTS, ' IKo. 914 CIIIiS.MJT Street, 8 5 fmw. PHILADB '.PHIA. TZZZ3 LATEST AND BEST. THE PAR HAM NEW FA3IILY SEWING MACIIIXE. (EASY TERMS. Combining all the good qualities ot the bost ma chines in tho market ,wlth many new and admirable features not round in any other. Is adapted for every description of family sewing, and for light manufacturing purposes; Is decidedly the most per fect, simple, and reliable Family Sewing Machine ever invented. It Is elegant In style and llnlsh ; sim ple in construction ; noiseless in operation; makes perfect work: on every description of material; Is perfectly free in all Its movements, is veryight run ning, and It is a pleasure for the operator to use It Cull and examine it at the OiUce of The Parham Sewing Machine Company, No. 704 CHESNUT STREET, 9 13 lmrp rniLADELPniA. J HE AMERICAN COMBINATION BUTTON-HOLE AND SEWING MACHINE Is now universally admitted to be superior to others as a Family Machine. TUB SLMPLICITl EASE, AND CERTAINTY with which it operates as well as the uniform excellence of Its work, throughout the entire range of sowing, in Stitching, Hemming, Felling, Tucking, Cording, Braiding, Quilting, Gath ering, and Sewing on, Over seaming, Embroidering on the Edge, and its Beauti ful Button-Hole and Eyelet Hole Work, PLACE IT .' UNQUESTIONABLY FAR IX AU VANCE OF ANY OTHER SIMILAR INVENTION. OFFICE, S. W Cor. ELEVENTH and CHESNUT 9 17fmwSrarp PHILADELPHIA. PAPER HANQINQS, E I C. PArER HANGINGS, OF ALL GRADES, AT RETAIL. JOHN H. LONCSTRETH. No. 12 NORTH THIRD STREET, 1011 titlp PHILADELPHIA. -v. HOHSES AND MULES FOK SALE. J'tftS (!ood workrs, sold for want of ue onlv. Apoly at Stablt'B of Knickerbocker Ice Oompuny, 'PVVKN 'I'V. blXOMU hu4 UAiUU'UK trvt. Iu o tatrp' DIAniOlNDfil, t JEWlSIiRY, TLYIS WATCHES, PANOYtJOODS, NEW BRONZEfl. TWELFTH AND CKESNUT STREETS. New Fall Importations Now Opea, FINE S I L V FOR BRIDAL PRESENTS, x c,; :a-5 11: v. rr AT OPERATE PRICES. AILEY TWELFTH AND 10 i svr NEW PUBLICATIONS. PJEVV BOOKS BY THE American Suudoy-Sliool Uuiou. THE VOYAOE OF THE WHITE FAL CON. I5y the author of Cherry tho Misuiouary. ifce. IK) cents. Full of iuterciing lueidout aud useful information. TWENTY-FIVE CENTS; or, The Grateful Irish Boy. 18mo., cloth, 40 cents. OILED FEATHER ROOKS, 8d Series. On not Knowing when One is Well Off, Upon "Cruwbnp;," On Letting One's Self Alone. Paper, 5 cents each. NORA'S LIFE AT DKRXCLEUGH. 60 cents. Just published and tor sale bv the American Sunday-school union, Hi? CLesnut Street. Philadelphia. 10 4 mwfOt JUST PUBLISHED R Y POUTER V COATHS, NO. 822 CHESNUT STREET, I'll I LA. HALF HOURS WITH Til K BI'.S P AUTHORS. With Short, bioRmpliicsl und Vit ten I Notices. Hy Clmilos Kiiinllt. satlior of "A Popular 1 lis'ory of Kngland," etc., ctu. KlSKuntly printiHl wi ilie tiuost puper. 6 vols., crown 8vi, cloio.lieT. bd.. h'iU tnm, 10',i0; or bound in 3 tiiIb., thick crown 8vo, tins ImiIi-Ii clotb, br. Oils., gilt tops, por set, $i'uO. 8iilectin(t some ohnieo piShii'B rjf tliolim-t standard ait tliors, of autneient length to o i ui.v linll an hour in its p rusal, thoie in hnre footl for tlmulit loreveryduy in tba par; so that if the purchaser uill .luvnto but one bait hour acb duy to its appropriate scleoiino, Im will road llirotticli these i volumes in one je;.i . and iu -ui:u a leisurely man ner that the nobieht t liouj-li t-, ,, miiiir of thoKroulont inimlN will be tlnnly implatiteil in his mind forever. We venture to say, if the cditoi'a iili a is carried out, tbe reader will poknh more ininrm.it n-n and a bettor know l(;de of the Kngli.h classirx nt tlio mil of tbuyear than be would by five years ul dtMiltot v ir ifliun. They can be couiiuenced at ary day of the year. I'lm variety of rendinti is so (treat that, no one will i vei t in i.f ihebe volumes. U is a library iu itself. 2 2uiwt;rp I H C E O MEAT. Tin: itiisr i xii i: ii Aisiiirr. THE NE TLUS ITLTUA Til K NE PLUS ULTK THE NE l'LUS ULTKA THE KE 1'LU.S UL'J It A M I NOEl) MEAT. MINCED MKAT. MINOKD MKAT. MINCED MEAT. THIS FACT IS BKVONI) QUESTION. Th uuders'KDQd ia now n-ady to ail all orders for tb above celebrated Ml.NOK Si HAT, ) uuiversully known all ovr the country. JOSHUA WRIGHT, 8. W. CO UN Kit FEANKLIN and SPRING GARDEN, PlllLADKLPHfA l'Oll 8ALB BT AH (iBQCKIM. lOstfip "I JODOERS' AND WOSTEXIIOLM'S TOCKET -It KMVKH, Pearl and Ktav Handles, of beautiful tloihh, HOlXiKKK' and WAUKi BIJ TO H KK'H RAil US, aud the celebrated Li UOLl itlC KAZUli bUihbOHJ) of the finest quabty. Ita.ors, K nives, RciRsors, and Table ftutlerv riround and PoliMied at P. &I ALH.lHA'b, tio, U6 . XJSM'li Btruel, buloiv (JLtiuuut, ffa EH ER-ltf A variei y, $t CO,. CHESNUT SlTvEETS; rUILADELPOlAi BOOTS AND 8HOE3. f$ O W READY, FALL STYLES BOOTS and SHOES FOR GENTLEMEN. BA.RTLETT, No. 33 SOUTH SIXTH STREET, 10 fmw ABOVE CHESNUT. FURS. SABLE FURS, RUSSIAN AND HUDSON'S BAT. The subscriber having made tbe Above artiules A SPECIALTY In his business, has prepared a large u Rortmeut lu different styles at bis Store, No. 139 NORTH TIHKD STREET, PHILADELPHIA. JCstabliilted 14 ytart ago, io 8 rwsmrp JUTflUS XHSISIHT. WATCHES, JEWELRY, ETC. MANUFACTUREH3 OF WATCH OASES, AND DEALEKS IN AMERICAN AND FOREIGN WATCHES, IX o. 13 KoutU MIXTII Street. 1 1 mwslrp MANUFACTORY, No. fl 8. FIFTH Street. JACOB II AU LEY, WATCHES, JKWKI.HY. AMI (ill.VKB HJMK, No. l&iU C'JilCBN U l Btreot, I'luia.a iu lmrp" WANTS. AGENTS WANTED TO 8ELL THE BEST 8EW1NU M AUHINH IN TUK CITY. Abjotooaa vans tbe city. , , , ThanioNt liberal commlsHion given. Apply or addres No. 7U4 CilKS.N UT Streot, l'Uiladoluhia, 1'a. llu b lit. jj O V B ll'S P A T E N T Combination Sofa Bod Is dscidedly the bent Fofa Bed evsr Invented. It can b extended from a Sofa into a bandsomo trenoh UedsUad. witb hair arnua- nrnttiBus, in ten seconds of tima. it r nuirea uo unscrswiun or deuichinie, has no Hoaratiou batween back and soiit. no conla to break, and no binned loot attached to the top of the back to support it when down, which is unsafe and liable to Ret out of repair. It bas the conveniences of a bureau for holding eloUtiiur la easily iuauaod, and it is impossible for it to (get out oi order. J'rico about the same as an ordinary tola, H. F. HOVER, OWNER AND SOLE MANUFACTURER. 10 No. 230 South. 6K0QND 8UeU
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