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LOCAL NEW CSOtNCit. Bezcer—A viaitor at the Common gMAY Faerivat ap tax Nave Yano —Dear Mr. |, AUCTION SALES, __ AUCTION SALES. . THE LATEST NEWS. ( 5 casas tuiaics od ao ine enue peneel ic aia a a oh wee Wieniae-ae dag ae Br BARNARD & BUCKEY : Georsewown, | THIS AFTERNOON & TO-MORROW | — ee Rawainine in THE Wasmtweton Crrt Post OFFICE | observed tbat upon some of the isiues there was a | Academy, under the charge of JL. Henshaw, Ore QNESPAY MORNING, ath instant, By J. C. MoGUIRE & CO. Auctioneers, | BY Telegraph to the Evening Star. ENDER THE PROVISIONS OF THE LAW DIRECTING | division of the board into two parties, one of | Esq., and his accomplished daughter. ; | ket street, 2 ‘ EAUTIFUL BUILDING ON NINTH ADDITIONAL FOREIGN NEWS cuter CinCULATION wrrate Tae buntveny | Which Was particalarly averse to long discussions | At an carly hour of the morning the young in Mabogany Sofacda: Chantendn rake; St Beer non next, WEDNERE TE EV “i EST CIRCULATION WFPHtn TES DALIVERY : . TB, ¥ ar oe ae nex SDNESDAY EVE: BY THE ARAGO. ermcutation rs | °f the questions at the present time, the other | dies and gentlemen, laden with baskets and many phe Mg og NING, May Bt 6 o'clock, on the we Vimnxa, May 3.—The Austrian advanced ens. ize teva Bane ually desirous fora full and open decla- flowers, assembled at the academ soon | Warlrnbes. Bedstends. Maitresses, Beds, shail seli, part pf Jot No. 6, in Sguase No. without serious combat to Cambro Carze aud Le OE Seah Nene Smee Oe AEE Ore MERE FO or opinion. "The ‘apeeches were few and | deove of in ‘omnibuses, across the Hestern, inch, Laepees Raceetytpalet Sete, wy oad cn ee ee Inches to mis | mello, the latter about 25 miles from Novae Sea eee est __ Facaetsllg teial: senntitad nek mA Wace tee ae | merrity singing and laughing, to Mr. ‘Talbot's | Partor aud Kitchen Stoves, Crockery Ware, __ | feetalley, aS Meehes tow 5 | "it appears that the bridye st Buffalore was de- F sard | Custion Linged on the tabooed topics. it was in- | woods, to crown their May Queen and the | | Wath other goods and furniture, boing the entire | Fin« pt is heautifvlly situated ina very desirable | stroyed by the Piedmontese troops on retiring be- ‘TrestExs of Tux Pesiic Schoois.—The Board terrupted by questions of order, cails for the five | day. All passed off joyously, and about lock fapeinace contained in said house, rt of the city, and is adjoining the five four-story | fore the a h of the Austrians. of Trustees of the Public Schools met yesterday | minute rule. &c. they Panes to nich the ‘evening with-muste | Sota” NARNARD‘& HUCKEY, Avets: Tosee rest fe. Gratneden. PE Par Ceneral uly, the Avstrian commander evaod et it to ad bos THE WATER BILL. - dior ies 5 ‘ - ; a rlamation, in whic! said Fees ek scsaphcbed edlieesole atta ns | _ TRS eed Sad. WA oy, POO eadlell bo Seed | TAC Ee tice wollte ee ae roe tare | oF RIRLS ABOVE, SALE 1S POSTPONED | on ths promiaes eres eeoured by & deed of trast | SPT erated win hee ‘ pose ef completing ements for the coming | Vien it wus whispered that the Mayor had vetoed | coronation was repeated at the schoo = three | to FRIDAY MORNING, 2th inst, at W0 o'clock, d J.C. McGUIRE & CO., Aucts, | That Austria was ing there solely to combat anninal examinations. the Water bill. As soon as the o) nity offered, | of which were thrown open and handsome! { Fae _mali BARNARD A BUCKEY, Auets, -— : 7 a turbulent party which attacks the ri of Aus- A communication was received from E. M. | Mr. Jones presented a resolution requesting the | ofated. About half past 4, to the music of a lively By J. C. McGUIRE & CO., Anctioneers, FUTURE DAYS tria and other Italian States. Chapin, in]. asnomicing: his having resigned Mayor to send to this hoard hie message to the | march, the papilla came,” The Queen bv agioe rm TYREE YEAR® LEASE 6 TE - hors | oe ne, "004 from Paris to Niilan was interrupted, his position as 2 mem! the Board of Trustees. n. with 2 co} the Corporation - 8. black-e girl, wi rave! " id 4" «K.—in virtue of a writ a | but Courier Des A) of the oF nication was received from Miss Emily | ney's opinion. on the sabject of the Water bill... | curls failing toting wee Bee St Dee PRRER O S38 AND VALUA ke vs arcs says he pummage i i Some of the BLE Vacant as tesned from the Clerk's office of the Cir- K E ; 2! French ontin alarl * members suggested that the bill | a8 well as floral queen—her robe glittering with Era. On PR AY CPRERNO OS. ee Ma enit Conrt of the District of Coltmbis forts connty eng troupe © ues regularly poe offer at oun f Washington and to me directed. Txha!le asa it to receive definite information from hip to it. kt come to this board in its time and | silver spangles. 1.0" on the premises, we 1 bie | ° ‘ected. xP t. ‘The artll : a fee : = examinations. taba Peappedicen with it, aod lagumeree thi hoard had Aft tae usual ceremonies, she ascended the auction a lease for three years of the Union Riotoe ublio sale. for cash "THURS DCS art House ac 4 _ 2 jhe Mr. Atlee presented the bill of Mr_C. Wendell, ‘he Corner of 1534 and no knowledge oiticially that snch « message had | throne upon an elevated platform at the head of | **¢ for printing 10.000 copies of the address of the | been sent to the upper board. The other side | the eastern room, and was crowned with a wreath od the late James M. 8 3 stroein, recently oven joor of said county, the ath day | Sailles is ordered south. our regiments left Paris a Troestews to the citizens, amounting to $120 argned that it had been sent, and the docu its | of roses by Miss Martha V. KR. who, bioomi: 2 0 lock tz, the following de- | on Monday and Tuesday. of May, 1850. at saa lor anny neare ri as the “Indian Headqtarters.”* years | scribed “sight. title, | England made another attempt to mediate with img | jease for the saine poriod ‘of tho Vacant | {lam and intorect in wn mine, (9) 40 | Austria, but failed. Mr. AtLee stated that. through the liberality of might bot on sea the consideration of similar bilge atop she ‘ore, repeated the goin! Lote on the corner, of ith dod EF streets, foriue: ly See CS ag logethor with ieee | ‘The Vienna correspondent of the Times 3 i jee! \ ut jow-townsman, Professor | occu ce a i m= = is ue till wee peor boy Hier acon; and nthe resolution was adopted. and the Secretary | Holtsman : an / eating tie ortho will be meceied Oe Se ted uw nas theps ports of rence a Dickens aor Rema wndocUecdly canned the frightful panic in rier tobe pala gx soon ae funds enticient for | soon obtsincd the Attorney's opinion, but the mes | The reign of4ne Ice King, wich mow rit and clowd, | PFOMPE Payment oft DYER 4 Teo, fe ete PMiNs Tudicial No. 95, to May term, | the Vienna Bourse.” ‘The national loan fell heavily the purpose shouid Be in hand. sage Was not laid before the board. = rpenicoe epee vege oS } Tavs. 3. ris R. {3 cxeeutors, » in favor o! } poe ard. ‘ais seats ‘The town of Tricste, with the surround! coun- wrig ghee he : - , " By ©. WwW LER, ioneer, eee + oe ———— ” “De. Walsh chattman of asco ae ae etaecd | Oer Repti yPamell by the Aldermen over | fran ber feng dreurieassimber de tee hawt, | | 1 BY CW, BOTEL Mot tHohb Fur. |. By 4 ity Ae uraordinary setting of the Germanic Feder- hairman of the committee appoin ue Mayor's veto, was taken ot See se isa Soft tephyrs are Wlowiag perfames ail around, $9 situRE ar Auctiox._On MONDAY MOR V {RY ELIGIBLE BUILDING LOT ox VER | a! Diet was held op the 2d inst # plan to be observed during the annual | cousiderable debate was expected. When to the And the welkia ia ringing with musical sound, ING, May 234, commencing at i; o'clock, I sh oT AVENUE, Merween K axp L. Sraeets| The distrust on the continent produced a uni- exvaiuations, sabinitted a programme, as follows: | surprise of all those not in the secret, the question Wa haxe lash the dul ciition thie-Gessiee: dy sell, At the residence of A, H. Mechlin, Esa., No. Natty Oe THURSDAY AFTERNOON, May | versal fall in exchange, and the xold was likely First Distriet.—Mondzy, June 20th—-Examined | was put, +Shall this bill pass?" and it was de- ‘Aad inbbatecet pets a eee 345 19th strovt, between 1 and K stroets, a large | ith, at Go tho premises, we shall eel, Lot | to he drained from Fengland 1m large quantitice by Sab-Board of Third District—P: . cided in the negative by a vote of 7 yeas to 12 With blithe heart aud merty song joyously more, collection of excellent Household Furniture, em- | Ne subdiviston of Square N by FS Walsh; 2. nays Away to the grew wood, awey to the grove ! bracing in part. viz: eet 7 inches on Vermont avenue,te Ku demand for foney at vank was extremely Miss Lowe, by W. y - 2 braeke maet tte . env, : 4 After the annoancement, Mr. Lloyd endeavored ‘The rove is the qneen of the bright floral host, ™, inal Fane Forte, 624 octaves, made by beste ae Soot alien? core prcteen 4 All'the neutre] countrics were becoming alarmed rt. by J i. Brandt, to offer bis views, showing up the inconsistenc Her anbjects are many and beauty their bone ; arblo-top Centre Tables. ine REIS A beautiful and well located lot fora build: | and seeking to replenish their fande < up y 4 n M p Cent 5 ig to rey Second District ~-Monday, June 20th—Exam- | of those voting aye, but the call of order, and the Even David's wise sot, in hus royal arcay, Parlor, Arm and Cottage Chairs, Ing site, and the sale is worthy of attention. General Gyolai nad already assumed the Gover- ined by Sub-Board of Third District—Primary | announcement by the Chair that there was nothing ‘Was not ched on his throne as enarming as they. Damask and Lace Curtains and Cornices, ‘Terms: Ono-fourth cash ; the residue in6, 2. and | nor-Guneralshtp of Venice. He had also imposed Xo. 1. Miss Actom, by S.¥. Athee; Primary No. | before the board, gagged any expression of opin Ve cluldren are flowers on humauity's stems eto laste bat othe Ornaments, Pua wes with intorest, secured by n deed’ of trust heavy contributions upon the Sardinian towns. 2, rst i by Dr. fon. send is aenerne. E ploribas unum, we, oo, wants queee,ee Mahozany Rockers, : : wah J.C. MeGUIRE & CO. Avots._ | To the oe Foe eigen A pain gL Mi Wattsce saved tent hy Os baked ob And thee, dearest sister, most worthy we deem, Tapestry, Velvet, Parlor and Chamber Carpeting, Reaieanis: : property, Third District — ; 4 By J.C. McGUIRE & CO. : mete Facgaan desominaa [iy eran Thareiay of 7 Sued. We crowa thee with garlands, we bend thee our hace, Handsome Pa:jor and other Gas Fixtures, laws, and protection sat * Sots of Union Chairs, Lounges, ABLE AND ELIGIBLY SITUATED | Spiin bad applied to the Cortes for authority to by Sub-Hoard of Second District—Primary No. 1, |” Mr. Jones objected § a al Sarde pe Mahogany Beanfet, with marble top, fea Soy UST or ee CRDCSRTE {NTHF | increase the any one hundred thousand wen for Miss Elvans. by Mr. Miller; Primary No. 2, first || Mr. Wallace said his object was to take up the Hol Queen of Flowers! All hait Queen of May! Lectpearyptre ented Clock, TERNOON, May 19th, at5 o'clock, on the prom. | © Protection of neutcality during the war depertment, Miss Moore, by Mr. Lawrenson; Pri- | tax bill at that meeting, and have something dore | iss Mary MeF-., tirst maid of honor, presented bebe tension Dining Table, igen, we shai! soil, niiewing valuable property, inary No.3. Mrs. Clarke, by : to relieve the minds of the Ly pa the Sceptre—the lilly fair. She was a madonna- * f . wrth District Monday, June 20th—Exain- Mr. Jones sid that this bill required a serious ined by Sab-ioard of First District—Primary No. | consideration. and he not see why gentlemen | 4,4. fy 5 a ive grey eyes | Silver-plated Tea Net, 1, Mia Adams, by Col. Randolph; Primary No. | should be so desirous of pastne It aie eee | bands back from elie Bee eee ne Srey Sen Sees Penrae Giockhiy ahd Glass Ware, p that seemed to say she had, ¢’er leaving the school 4 » Miss Lee. by De. fronside; Primary No. 3, Mrs. | Other tax bills bad been considered and passed in room, already entered upon the serious duties of | Table Cutlery, a i ‘ ct the new boards, and he thouxcht a sufficient time | jife.”” Siser- ee Castor wd Table F arnitare conerally Distriet —Wei should be given to examine it in all its details. ‘The second maid of honor was Miss Lottie S., a | Maneeaay Dur uans, furans, with Marbie Tops, Mr. Orme was for speedy action ‘The people bright little lassie, whose eyes kept such a flashing Washstands, with marble tops, asked for it; the property owners demanded it. | and dancine thet we would not determine their | Sup’ juried Hair Mattresses, jentlewmen might try to procrastinate by talking | Color. bd Redding. revised tables, but there was wo certainty of | A tter each of her anbjects had id their respects rs f, be almost ¢ oy the reverse. to the Queen, and made their offerings of flowers, nf Mr Bohrer moved that the committee be in- | the Queen responded in the following lines by amined by Sub- Soard of Fourth District— ni structed to report the bill next Monday. He saw | prog. Holtsman: Fy No. 2, second district. Mist Reed. by 8. y. | no necessity for delay. ‘The committee had pleuty ‘pide nadkes Certusl Atice; Primary No. 4, first department, Miss | of time to consider the bill, and for himself be Where Func Queen Picteher, by Mr. Whyte was ready to vote upon the questi We could | The seepure an fondty y partuwent, Second District School, | not look to the Assessors for relicf, since they, | smi! pom Chai chairs, BY THE STEAMSHIP VIGO like maiden, with soft, brown hair. worn in plain any Sideboard, with marble top, Manstities, May 5.—Lord dulzgin leaves here te-nigin, for Paris Panis, May 6.-The Moniteur of this morning furnace. The hounecs B contains the follow ing dispatch or wood, con! and ether purposen, Alessendria, May 4. evening —The Austrians, oliant water on the premises, dry well in the | Who had crossed the river Po in small numbers at ir preserving meats. &o. the sommer. Camp! pushed forward their vanguard as far as Aha pgp ene) ps — #lso crossed that river 5 AS EtsOIeinE, visions are also reported on the rigbt inchor by 1°5 fret € 83 with a side lot 43 feet 2inches by 50 fret. he Vo. still threatening the pussage of the atti Witk senriRO Le | PPE oes, serene Pek a dk + at ‘Trassinatto; but the river is tucltowollen fhatdiniae: Zinches by 25 9 icchen, by recent reins, and offers an obstacle to crossing pmivene- | The rain stil! continues, and the low ground is ad 19th Ftrects. and emb-ac covered with water Se etek ee «spon, May 6.—The bank has increased its v » VE corner | doutic 4 departinent. Miss Robinson. by F ; mary No by J.D Primary No. 5, Mrs. Hoover, by W. F. Second District —Wednesday, June . sue, | Wainnt Maple Bodst: ade, dehep aloucs | Cnoking Utensils. Kitchen Furnituce. &c. ty Oberca’s ward, Terms : $49 aad nnder cash; over $40 a credit of ng aclass of hoses that are xe popular inthat | tes te is per cent ph wee é ¥ nelyg bo hhorhend, ich pay alarce retarn on the The Times says the invaders of Sardinia have Mrs. Siycts —Hxained by Sub-Beard of First | having finished the work, were already asking wath a sigh Gait Bowers t view, exe ays, for approved entorsed notes, bea paler and which pay a larce retarn on th uot advanced over thirty-five mile, foe ae wave Distnet an appropriation for their pay. wise eeiny “9 be Ba ma It C. W. BOTELER, Auct. sv, Lota, same Square, 61 feet 4 inches by 150] tier. It seems that, theagh Austria staked heavily Third Digtrict—Wednesday, Jnne 2d—Fx: Mr. Mutiey said he understood Mr. Jones to say ——— . < for the epportunity she won, she has now thrown ined hy Sub-Board of Second Dist r that the tablcs were bein revised. But a name- > i Aare {Mse, north half of Lota, adjoimng above, 3 feet | i away epartment, Mrs Marceron, sike of the gentleman, one of the Assessors, had | RY VALUAR Primary No 2, second departmen teld him that the work was finished. | ». by Me. Lawrensen; I'rimary } Mr. Jones explained what he bad said, detailing “ by -- the investigation the books would undergo in the ind District- "Thursday, June 2d—tixam- | Collector's off the Tax Clerk, &e. L ined by Seb-Board ef Second District —Pr mary Mr. Wallace siid he wanted to give the pentle- on Norra K axp On MONDAY, the +54 inst of the premises, i, 17. 1 Vienna, whose lie- ported at £2.4001000, te Malakett bas Lad an audience o p-m., Lots Nek. 6,3, rer of and 2, 10 Square Nu. i, and presented his letters of recall t a por Ap pity is andsmely Sieaatee, esetse " v Be Ms Trost Toe members returned to the new House of north K and ty ane Nh s:reots west, nearls upp fa Commons up to last night was 552. The Times ° wen \e 3 e the Western Ma is", antl presents many in One fourth cash; the residue in €, 12 and . ¥ 5 aoe My feet department, Bre. Meaderson. by | men. alt fe patents stare eo ee coments to persis wishing (2 muake a ond tn | 18 werniive, with tnbaroet, encured by msleed of tte ates the cate bus of 17, and the Herald } i oy 8 Sit Mr. a f oxtment. on the premises. 2 - at ary No.6, Miss Free by — ly peried. and tet the people Know who Vrerne® Owe Genet’: jagce tn one and t mated J.C. McGUIRE & CO., Ancts. The London News of Thursday evening, sa ined by n favor sent enormous tax and on'- yrars, for notes bearine at'from the day of trust taken. Tit! rd of Third Distriet—Male Primary, first ment, the polls were opened. f as COUS Asse 1 departments, Mrs. Rodier and Miss | This question as well as the veto should be brought dea stall eternally stine, Fale, "ao ie A. GRE the alteration ef bank's rate had no effect on the jas given ar te ih FF intisputable, © your lot gud a SENOLD FUR ‘ERIER. ere il = hour after the announcement, but the wl thE BeeNe Ik Ke gH 9 ao * . ’ . closing s before the people, and he hoped they would be fame away Oawage mais d A: GREEN, Auct._ YAVe ath inetant, Pahaltecttt hy | bank ‘take oud Distriet—Friday. Jane th. the tests at the next election. We are « cowned a Queen, by the grace of your love, By C. W. order of the Orphans? % vch a. m., at ed Neo 1 second department, Miss Hawkins, Mr. Orne would ask his friend (Mr. Jones) if | Th day i tor pleasure, away tothe grime, LE OF E je residences of the int rddard, deceased, untof gold withdrawn from the con: Atler. Pr y No.5, Miss Ward. by Dr. Willett. | he was in favor of reducing the rates. After the ceremony of the coronation was over E, the corner of 435 and BE streets sonth, Island, a Fira r ith—Vrimary No. | Mr. Abert said he thought it a hard question to | the don: y.J wed, and was participated in White answer, if he had not had time te examine the by parents and children until the hour for retire- t day. June 2ith—Examined | subject. ment. ORLEST No.2? Ind for exportation was £61,000. Forty-seven wsand pounds in American gold was also pur- chased for the continent tof Furniture, Groceries and Store Fixtures, such as— Murphy. by Mr th Distriet—F i resi ‘ n c lana avenu 7 ts, The Times of Thursda evening says: This was Board of First District—Primary No. 1, Mr. Jones azreed to what Mr. Abert said, and Row.) between 31 and 435 8 ses, and Pillows, settling day in the funds, and on the whole it departinent, Mrs. Martin, by Mr. Stong remarked that he would be better able to answer Warten Returxs.—James Brady was taken to | hold Furnitures consisting t ves. ; passer off well. No faijures were declared. De- ton: Primary No. A Mise Reed, by Dr _tronsi le; whe a — had thoroughly examined the subject. the guard-bouse for behaving in a disorderly nvan- | One slesant Bi ctallion varie Sait. of igh nee D pei nt Dh bes Spe ee ieee, Sa: cor have been granted in all cases of doubt to the Veccad are Mem Tease eet 1G Teionays2, TON” | ner while drunk. He (being short of funds, aud | urutty,tpholstery a Oreon and Guid Recep. | ‘Terms cash. : a of the werk. The task will new make ad ecg : separ’ leer ie ‘ale Pri- | to instruct prevailed, by yeas 16 to nays 2. - ‘i . tion Chai-s, and 3 Arm Chairs, made by Bgudo. ELIZABETH STODDARD, Adm'x. nees to their customers on six months? bills at mary, Mrs. Ogden, by Sab-Board of Fourth Dis. rae kaecem one: unable to ey the fine and costs required) was sent nine, of New York mals d A. GREEN, Anct. recent Rec gene oe ied een pn Moss, | The bill from the Aldermen, to protect the etn Cee ble Bed labor | One snvarinr Rosew ad 73s octave Chickering Pi- —— he demand for discount at the advanced rate by Seb. Board ° istrict. Fourth Dis. | w. 2 i i P i F c Forte, } as been very ac f teirt—_Male Eeimaey. first and second aetna ie Washingtou Asyhun against lightuing, was taken (col.,) brought in for fighting and disorderly con. | Onesuper Oval Centre Table, Sotid fe sel tiaata ee purtutents, by Soh-Board of First District. Mr. Lloyd arose and said that this bill afforded | Met at a ball; fined 32.15. Last night, four Rosewood, ric : Dhgirict Schools 165, folt him an epportunity to say what he bad failed to | lodgers were accommodated. Protea Sr oh Mante! Mirrors, rj. A.8., ity The joiut stock banks have raised their allow- Ist District—Male, Jul by whole Board Fine Italian Of! z , ——. int peo bed age ington | Auot en deposit 1 per cent.—the rates belag now jst District —Male, uly 6th; by whole Board. | say upon the v to. He wus sur- Eo ss ss : 4 Rearitary Aud eokones. owing dexer operty in te 3% per cent Fenmle, July 2th; by do. Prise : tin this matter. | _ GRAND Pic-Nic To-Mornow.—The St Peter's } rdglers, Brac S-partor, | AL WEa'clock ms on FRIDAY, May zith, in|. fue sdvance of the bank rate to 4}, per cent. ts 2d District—Male. — July 1th; by do. Mr. Edo mm catled the gentleman to order. | Sunday School will give a grand pic-nie exeur- Superior Ve Tapestry Is Parlor, | ont of the promises. Lot numbered 4, in ‘Sauare | merely the result of the movement of blic mus neo a. Mr, {loyd merely replied that he expected this | sion to-morrow (Thursday) to Arlington Springs. | <. Sy ee cane pele ks geo lbuten 94, fronting 49 [ret 7 inches on south G street, bo- | ‘There is really no very excessive pressure for im. sd Distriet_ Bate, = bern oy me n the gentleman; and proceeded to say, that the | Withers’ band will be in attendance, and the] Elahorately carved Rasemecd Goh Parior'chair tween i hand 9th streets east, running back 91 feet | mediate wants on the j rt of the mercantite body, eipale, July 5 by do. votes of Mr. E., when dd mnec- | tear aati = ig \ rt Hibs ‘i . > an alley 5 chormous outlay cor uent on the gen- th District Male, duly teth; by de. tion With votes iepen Bilis ¢ cainian a igo teachers pledse themselves that strict order and | Walny Sola. covered with Damask, Lounges, Lot No. 19, in Square 7a, fronting # fet on Toth y conerg ei ie, July i9th; by o Will be preserved. Te finest kind of a Fie teal principles to which the Mayor objected, time is confidently anticipated. For particulars ‘The public ion of premiums will take | sented of downrizht inconsistency. z of Europe absorbs the specie. and str causes 2 continued increase in the value of capital a plaice as follows : , between south N and O streets, ranmng 118 tnche: «e substantia! Walnut Bookeasos, tk C) red with Green Moeroces, iz men . ises, Lots Nos. 3.4, COMMERCIAL. Mr. Edmonston thousht that the gentleman | "¢ #4vertisement in another column. ne Sold Oak Sideboard, wath ma. ble mG, being the cu" | Taysceoon, Mcy6--W heat and @our are held - a mee J iy _2iet Fleet District school, at | on; ght to confine Rimaeere Oa te vill Wickit Sexpay Scnoot Exutsition To-morrow Eve- Me in Dining ‘Fable, scroll legs, This squaro has | fF an advance. tadian corn is from 2%. to 3s bag . ~ bdo proc jeu. ©: 4 ie 7 7 ‘ ws = “ i Friday, July 22d—Second District school, at} of the events Ward tnarket to'which tie | IN6.—The Sunday School of the First Baptist | HA" Rosewusd Wat Ruck with ntitor back, meron Sor Minny Youre ane ts 'eeay | Pe eee ene saine place Mayer ebjected, to he the assoc a committee | Church, Tenth street, between E. and F. will vive Set of Marble. top Cottace Chamber Furniture. in awarding the con an exhibition and conce:t to-morrow (Thursday) | Very fine Carved and Plain Mahogany French ied- puston hoped the Chair would confine | evening, at the ehurc ommnencing at ® o'clock. ate: to the five-minute rule. An Snteresting aftair is expected. See advertise- utinning, contended that this was | ment. » in his imemory where the Mayor os mas’ Scbpat Ex- | hind objected to the association of others with ried Canvsi’s eagerly-anticipated May Ball (repeated Sugar is quiet but steady. Coffee is flat. Rice One-third cash; the residue in 6 and 12 | is active equal insta line eRring int London Corn Xi { Walnut Dressing Cabinets, with | te day efsalo, and secaced by a deed oftra " July 2oth—Third Districtschool; place | with iy Mond: sicnated “ith—Fourth Distriet school, at tien, at 4'5 o'clock p,m pined are required to assemble | the tirst instans atlociok p. a. on day of examinati —The supplies bave been - Wheat is very quiet, less per quarter has been vith marble tops. sand Palinstors, —Consols closed at 90 ig a9 for : - <e. Walnut Rockers, = a weiney, nel 0% Ss t amination to commence at 2's o'clock " in the awasdius - by populat demand) is to come off, it will be re- alnut Cano scat Chairs STEERS OF VALUABLE RE money, an for account png cy oben, the report Pr the committee Mille bee tase ec ton na Pegring ores membered, the Assembly Rooms, on Friday | Walnut Rout Tables, is jah pet TamCousts or Wasi: x) Ww! ONE DAY LATER FROM EUROPE. Was ucrepted soe within 2 short time—having the identical | evening next. 1 MPROVEMENTS THERKON.— sy virture of & ‘ F : ~ i 5 f r J. A. Sy No, Arrival of the Canada. eels te toe nee, twas directed, that | featare engrafied in them, they have never been | Justices or tix Puacz.-Mevars. William A. | Cooking Reauisites, Refrigerators ke, dred nad thirty-fout, teo'hea: | Sr. Jouse Ns May tes thee aseener Cama gig stahger 1 to = t schools | objected to; it was common practice; and yet,with sons in qi-st of enperior fur- — ferent shape. and of enki The attention of gentlemen are ty tte Proiaennig tae uauamonte Tee niture ts particularis ened ta'thin aalecns the atti. a ont : Ine are nearly now. in excellent condition. aad tl separ y Peas peace for the county of Washington. selinin-e re, dand thirty-s x, | da passed Cape Race on Monday evening. and ber ity seven. one ofthe land rec- | advices were received here to-day. She left Liv, nzton county, in the Distriet of -on the ath day of Juae, A. D, | rpeel on the 7th inst » those awarded to the primary schools. Mr feouside presented a resolution authorizing the comumittee to procure the necessary music to rf cost, | these fects staring in their faces rilling to relinquish right, and i.. only hoped some gi rs that furuiture ef cqual qua'ity canbe tin this city. 4 reconsideration ef the bill; and that was his ob- E kin the mor lowing rend ae ees inane out on the 4th, and the , : AMBOAT Excursion of the Washing- CARRIAGE AND Dont NES a the 4 e™ pdian on the Sth. trv prentuns shal ke plas adopted,” | "G4 tgh here fam fe sPea | aon Relat Sol that aso ave ote ae sb pudcet of femmes al | fn ar al eet yt |, ogc were repli. m tempt of pre es staal lace; 5 Mr Wallace sa ne much view = z si : <4 aston, han | nished an f Wi ton, rt ms . board thea adjourned to meet again on | as the gentleman from the Seventh Ward, morrow, has been postponed until Monday. iy new, built by Brewster, ‘of New ork, Mec Ra Shieepe g. gepesee to Wits Bogiontn ag | Cross the Po at Trassinatto. But there bas ” weaday, the 24 of June next. Mr. Edmonston hoped the gentieman would grea no eral battle 6 Set of heavy si'ver mounted Double Har- the end of the fourth tin ofa tract of land called i 2, ; ; Tue Wortp's Ow, should bo the title of the New Sent. ani thence south Riteen cs) | Baron Humboldt died at Berlin. contine himself to the subject. Sudian Romess k ; n - 3 . New Seat. and ran Rence eeu! nen (15) 4 — —The - ies cs 4 n y known as the premluction of Nah- Ter Sy) and under each; aver that sam, a erches ; t seuth eichty-two degrees, west, COMMERCIAL. A Hasp-ome Derrovexxxt.—The mechanics | Mr. Wallace. ‘Il wish you would find some- piteh, afterwards Mra. M. N. Gardner. caiied | eredit of 60 and Yiday«, for approved endorsed notes, | fwenty-nix (a5) porches; thence wrth a vty six de: and workingmen who have so frequently been | thing to do that would keep you in sour seat. Ba'sam of rwort and Hoarhound, | hoasing interest. i ERPOOL, Saturday morning, May 7.—Cotton " . 80s, ea r further declined. making a decline for the benefitied by the energy with which W. W. Cor- Mr. W allace Leirtacerts to speak ¢ the Mayor's paces Comte as Me Mosaics wa la-d&ds ©. W. BOTELER, Ancet. thenen ® week of ya wa . ‘Sales of the week 29.000 bales. coran, Hay, engages in the work of beautifying | 7m of jue Seventh Ward Market boldly ber} peas ete Vege CoMS UE: emitted —_ Preadstutt closed dull, and all qualities haa tnd improving the cilies of the District and the | aaeet ite ris stake i Wenvixe Canes, very pretty and very cheap. Jee | FYXECUTORS’ SA heirs and devisees of David C. Par migtehy Setarenee: suizoundiog Countey, are looking with much | atte they were not texisisiing for this Mar ors | Grant And Watts ional giz per salto at the | AU Nexsem oF Suave ‘Tare Swann: themes semth forty-nine fngs Provisions clos hueynut, at a considerable eee en oimuncetnent of the splendid | he, having determined to decline the nomination, | ' ladelptia Coufeccionery, corner 121 ste | DAV AETERNOON, May pido een te generate Dome cama erence joa Which be is about to erect on the corner would oaks serve a year longer, but for mayors to — the premises, we shall soil the arccthe ote, ee nsols c| at Magog of Seventeenth street and Pennsy!vania av come, Who wight choose to use the power relin- | Mex’s Dress Surts, collection of Shade and Ornay Trece, (about | Gor degrease west, forty-five (45) porch From the Pike's Peak Mi tu the lot so well hnewn to the quished to the Mayor by this act. and agyrandize Men's Business Suits, | 210%.) together with the unexpired ieas? on the ontain thirt — og pad pochonap iment : a I. , 7 ‘a > = Yourns’ Dress Suits. nad in thenursery ofthe late James Maher, on oon perches, (3 : Leavexwortn, May 17.—Letters from Denver < ost End =. apple spo . ; tuemselves in the short space of two years. "Youths? Business Suits. xtreets west, hetwoen O and P streets north. The ae cone oie vity state Chat there is a great scarcity of provisions "eR opene Miracters, whe are inv Mr. Wallace was very severe ju reference to the Curipaen’s Dress Suits, ‘This sale offers'a very favorable opportunity for | yon! the Distriet of in thy wes at Pike's Peak, and much suffering Otter bids for the work, and the speciticat course of the Mayor in this matter, and to the im- Children’s School Suits, | nucserymien to make a profitaile investment. asthe foe : ech migrants. Several denthe were repest’ - - age aor ; provement of the city, favoring the heavy tax Noan Warner &*Co.. Marblo Hall Clot most select kind and in good eon- 3 2 * 2 * report + Ste. am - | then. instead of using the revenue for the im ing, would rospec' The stracture will be ‘af e- | Store, Brown's He paying the debt Announce that t c t display of Spring an - called attention to the ¢ ed [rom stervation, and the emigrants arr) ing wer: yndition of the | Stmer Cloth ready fe pection. It streets. and asked what had been 4 empanadas in a destitute condition. An abundance 0. provi- ed notes, hearing inter- | Ure or refueal mete de the tna ; richt | Sieus is, however, on the way from here a { other Lnaedintely to rese'l at tho risk and cost of the de- | points. Contradictory reporis prevailed reyarding put of t pets, talks 2 and itis estimated that it witt | MAye “the strects, talics abou r WOU square fe The work of a single ovild the residue in 6 ant 12 | Of tie pure: is: Ove Meat hh: is comprised of an assortinent of for their thing of the news.t ment, and remarked that the citizens op- on a seale se ex- richest designs SHER, i Executors, and workmanship. ARE & co. faulting purchaser. a Z prospects. + iihes sillelie aaa tensive, will sive employment to a very large pr by taxation had a right to expect that | | ‘To those who study exoelience with cconomy, in ARNARD, Anct eat tee a es MONETTE. pamt ct ars class mechanics, who mi:zbt oth- | somethins more than promises should be rettuned able articles of dregs, an opportunity is now 2 OF BUILDING erwise he unoccupied during a great part of the | the for thelr money fered for selecting from thé most attractive stock IDAY AFTE % scasen. Mr. Corcoran has hitherto Mr. W. said he thonght that the Seventh Ward at po yond Made Clothing in this city, at very re- instant até ty f Heisei prey ie = “ in giving out work to the lebor- | market bill, even if ithad received the Movarn | (eet Prices. ep2rly | date May 4 ty of Waskinggou aud to tun dines tog classes at very time when it was most 3 = — 1 will exp: 1 signature, would have met the fate of other bilis | Pxsnies.—Those in want of Pennies, or snall Court House m2ud itis probable that the pro- needed by the which be had si t been initiated for a new state to pub ic sale for cash, in front of th : 7 > sates are to mert at Denver city ia June to ik eal ke coin. for change, can always obtain them on appli- | Fert ot door of said county 03 MONDAY the Bilt day of ok ee ee be commenced at such a time. | Prousands of dollirs had cation at the couater of the Star Office. fiber June, lock m.. the following described laboring men will be out of employ. Some : be! a ota, but not ‘The bill was referred ug the approaching summer, anicss Prise supplies the deficiency ef Gov- ernment and Corporation work All defendant's right, tithe, The overland express, with two weeks later nd to Lotx Nos. 3, 4.and 5,13 | news, isdue on Wednesday. Arrangements were of Wa: ton, D. C.. | progressing fer a public demonstration on its ar- n Dani k ick one huntied and no's Liver Ixvicorator.—Dr. Sanford’s nvigorator will cure Liver Complaint, Jaan dice, and General Debility. Many peop'e, personally © asyiuin committee. i iaterest ia an No. 695, in th r . eaxh, to be paidon the day of | Yktt the property of | "val = Navy Yarn Items.—Captain Dablyren, of the spoas te us, whene wore mmanor be ¢ ser aa ponds nG& andl 12 months, with inte ~ I toedtich Patt | Horace Greeley left with the Leavenworth Dele- (commumicarep. | Ordnance Department, has completed the mouut- | j\wmen of evutence who eon deurte ee neg oath eed Riven and a deed of T ation yesterday for the Ossawattomie Conven- Ever Star: As 1 wish to vote understanding ly | ing at bis practising battery in the yard of au It- nly tho invalid’ fr nd will ive relisf ne as conveyancing at the expense of hi —— Fs mere me instance at the coming June election. please let me kwow | inch can, for practic what members of the City Coancil committed | pounds, the euriage on which this huge gun is he grave. We inounted weighing 1.000 pounds ‘The height of ‘who need medicine would try jee mig please state who of thein | (ie Massive structure on Which this gun and car- Seber ae 9-2wr ace candidates for reelection I for one wish to | Tage rests is 12 feet from the surfa - SE ~ is voting: te «leprive me of bread at a | #4 Will soon experiment » Smith O' Brie Boston purposes, weighing 15,700 May 17 —Mr. Wim. Smith O'Brien ar- last evening. was received with fthe District of Columbia for the ec great enthusiasm rs ish population. They eton and to me directed, 1 will expose | assembled around the Tremont House on his arri- a ine of the a House | val there to the number of six or eight thousand itseemed the W. BARNARD, Trurten, & BARNART os RD. Aucta _ —in virtue ofa writ of as texted from the Clerk’s office of the & BARNARD. a : f YEON * Aue. cenit € YEON Sra an AT WVEDN DAY AFTERNOON, | ¢5 pal wo will sellin front th a 1x Gora, when the sun = low, 419. on 8t ype mek pe Ae ae daw of | Patrick Donabue presented him an address in be- h. r : ‘Phe stearn-engines for , Come fortisin swarms thekanet foe, ee rine, Jeo, at 12 o'clock wm. the following. described | naif of bis countrymen here. He responded lea ee eS ne niksedsek we s.,.| | Eontacain ade hclag eeerted ta the es ; Anil for out bigod they bore, you Know, Eiri aba tateret ieaud Lo hee a es aE ine ee? | brief speech, In which be severely consured the cae ry r the supervision of Capt. MB. 5 i ad suck it in most rapilly ; sum a 4 F 5 Ausws—Dy examining the record, we find o ip six, tw Daviison, - American party and the Republicans of Massachn- i P fivision made by the heirs of John veer and machinist. ‘The workmanship of these Put bugs, roaches. 'skectora—biack or white— months, for notes bearine interest. |" I bats Ni 0,1, Band 2, in Square | setts, whom he charged with adopting the const: that those who voted to sustain the veto are: engines shows a masterly handicraft of our No.l | Fees all pga thy dees ames cee ee avenue in the elty oF | tuticnal sinendment™ Fireworks Were let off and of, Stephen D. Castleman, Elijah Kd- | weehanies, Who look at them asa mother would “4 Nn therr at ALM & BARNARD, Aucts. C.. Werther w if and singular | other demonstrations made. : 3. Willi at her well-dressed twins. The efaot of this powder ts alm “IN CONSEQUENCE _OF THE ‘a3, Pree Stee eee eT Monet l” the mamiee ballets of We steam-sloop Pensa- | death to all the in: Ibe, Garden Feed sich oneeeeel te PelDAa ae ie Be i Treubies in Texas. i; Jakes 0B Peestem, Rewuioagt "Tank how, at, nuder the supervision of Prof. Tivos, Chai- | served and houses cleared of the veri WALL & BARNARD, of Curtis Atstix, boa Uae Retwick and Chtte Aca ib ne | clos. arein a tapld stite ef” progrcasice, aad ny |Trekreweatinn auf hacgieas to rn genuine Ficned f the Upper Re Of these Mess. Abert, Turton, Joncs, ‘Tree, | sttenzth and beauty they canuot be bead by any | Meste animals’ A ese Messrs, Abert, ; . Tree. ders f Pills for rats and inice. 28 SALE—in virtue of 12 writs of dh a eee eee killed (5 tndis ; set of boiler bursters. Sample flasks 2ets ; regular sizes 5) cts. and #1, fieri facias 1exned from the Clerk's office of tie: 3UIRE & CO, and Indians Moun, Vidinwinston, Van ‘Reswick, Russell and me = sreuek Wine: Noy nag ait vont nC the District of Calnmbia fpr tin MeGUIRE £00. Auctioncera, ment existed. |The Indians om the n “ = . . i § 5 oti “ " red, i ca Sr 8 VEST, t their fa Capt. Rio's encampment Those who b: depen lence to oppose the | Pouice Marrexs—Before Justice Williams.— F #0, ie wexicas ustang Liniment. srpnes te anion ea ence: (eheer che ton Sixtu a eee had left their farms for Cap jo’ pe = ou Ma : bon Fe - “had z poecaE Mrs Turuher sold liqnor without a license; fined ee ereneeieeeer ere Heese deers Ot ~— aes tM at ol 1th Acer Peptide: DAY AFTERD GON, May jaltimere Markets. : a Lie = a id a . ce * 4 ‘ o'eleck, ou » by Virtue o = cs 5. «Hare, Wan. A. Mulloy, and Chas. Wileou—7 paps ese eae ie pep ere MARRIED, anemdrsericedl pruporty, to wit: All defendant's | eed Tram Geores MeNaugiton ant wits, dated | _ BALTIMORE. May I=.—Breadstutfs closed quiet z y el 4 to the u Rev. Dr. | (5 5 “ io $7.50 eae duct; and in defacit of 35 On Tuesday, the Ith instant. by v August 3th, 125%. and duly recorded in Liber J, A, | Flour—Howard street and Obio $7.50. Caimivat Covet —Yesterday, Jas. Stindford et; aud io defaclt of 35.01 tine, he was sent to | Samson, Rev. GhOKGE HOW LL} yield motyty Eatasee I partof Lot No. 5. in Square : F §., No. 15, folios 172 et seq.. the subscriber will sell | Wheat quict and unchanged. ; aa Sor tity Gare, nseits, to FANNIB, second danzhter of James 422, hoxinnin r the same at the southwest co at publ ‘auction Lot pada thas twelve, (12,) in Corn dull and slighly lower; white @2c ; yel- Q y ’ (col .) convicted of potty larceny in stealing goods | Cope e OC tty ayy. oe was caught throwing Biru., of thin city: ne" | oftzid lot, in raid square, Tunmine thenos & acne + bundeed and eigity -aix,(4%.) | ‘ow Use. frou: Seidver & Co, was sentenced to the county | stones: fined $5 91. : a SEX eae ale) | Massachusetts papers ploase copy.} bb pions the line i ais iets uenee | fronting twenty. a = (eck Mest | Provisions quict. Bacon sides 10. wat neeueete N. Sherzrove swrorr; shook his fst and lifted his | | Qn the 17th ipstant, by the Rev: Andrew G.Ca- | and ofenit at Nir ree The a ene en ne | | Coan ailey, With Che acowknetsts, | Whisky steady at Slate. Phere have beem several presentments made by | foot towards a young iady; tined $5.91. | WHESONT both cite ages Jf te Miss SARAH thence due wit to the ‘bezinnine, Containing 2201 two-story’ Brick Dwelling-House, New York Markets. s68 ury aga ari rs for embez- Seize ras en i LSON, ° square feet, more or less, to: T with all and sin- ck bui ttached, . Gowen, fend ke. oP painic een nT Lee ‘than wee, permitted tants At | On the th Mitsteici to Misa MAMA BARS: | Weayite,amprovements thereon, in the city of | “Ferme: Ouccfrurth casks the toridue in 6, Y2.and | Naw You Mayle Fines teieclined toas. $ suk A tell snag (free necro) was conse; fined $20 and costs Hadlallot th - Rein MOEYLEARS ite: re uaivided morsel pte 1 Nel iusto ee Sn ones 0 emrpteetanar lt eg boo «don trial for an assault and battcry upon , raga eee in Squara No. iat, beet at the north: asterly | O"ipopremises. cost aser. peg sory ecbitinanii ti Valter Carte (olive) hie ‘Tur Potomac Fisheries. —The latest accounts | “Diep. contre i ee Nowe tn paid Square; thenen ai nvevancine ARS Ww. Teach. Trustee. ane ra Fog a declining i , es enue ae ei eee r - - 5 a i i 0 t of ti t, 21 sc, 27 oe S Y This cone wine pending when eur sepoct clemd.| icon tases copaged im the asherien f¥teb ot city, | GER tn tha wen neat of Bonen W- BALLEN- | fuaning south, along the ling of 2th tre t Perk fii] nt ” Sobee sa Ce aeeee ene = COs meee, |e Oe eens 91296; yellow S639, Hee Netoxet Wastixcton Moxument Sp. | are the reverse of favorable. Mess. Gibson and | The (reads and acquututartes of the family are | [**t 3 inches; thence rast 7 fort to the beg: iT THE ABOVE SALE IS UNAVOIDABL, Pork closed heavy; mess $18 90; prime $15 51. «ery The regular moutly meeting of the | Clark are doing very little, and the. prospect does | Fespecttully invited fh Tecteate fran lade ea: | theroon, Inthe city of Wear ne Deere iayioth. same boar ant plage, AY SRNOON, | 915.75, © rexula thi og © 5 lo 9th i t. ; 5 % yO s mn, D.C. . | Mat . same hoftr and place. r t “ Hevrd ‘of Manszere of this Yociety took places Dm. Waprore st sil.ts the ween er ae dence, on Virginia avenue, between US and ad sts, | Also partet Lint Now Tein Rquate 4 own-d in ina 3-4 J.C. Mo6UIRE & CO., Aucts. clooed quiet at 12 )gal2Ke us im the City Hall. lr : ry ‘clock. sere, by the defendant, bexiantng > corner ee es ———= river. sent up to Alexandria yesterday, between |” (Alexandria, Va,, and city papers please copy.) * | of l= . eel a Sa ve en ADIES’ BRAL P CURLS, HALF 4 F “4 ; th id tst street 69 feet thence wes Nish Financial. i at Stee howl. phy hight i the bok haul of shag that | MAROAREE RRA eCOR MIG. geek Cs! of ‘feet, thee orth Si Bach thenowenst fost athe | E4 WIGS, and P Psat STR “oem | New Yorn, May I.—Stocksare dull and lowe- Jo Aths rople of the United Sttes in | has been made on the river this season. ‘Capt. | John and Mary Ann MoCormick, aged 6 years aud Bee oe ae ean come HOE Se Chicago and Rock Island 624; Cumberland col “fi Sig Momement read 4 draft of that ed- | Faunce cut out last week, and inoved his traps | 7 months Whisky alosed duil at wes. been . NOTICE. — Co. 17; Mlinois Central shares ‘57; do. bonds #0. - ‘ thereo: the = 3 4 36 dvs=. It was approvingly received by the Board, | honewcrds. No news about the wherce Hier funeral will take place at 5 o'clock p. m. this | Br scined wat Tegel eae a thea Mrs. Tea pavinee tem, ledirs of (Wadhin Michigan Southern 10; New York 2a, di will soon be published (Wed: lay ) afternoon, the lath inst.. from tho ree: Galligan, and wi'! be sold to satisfy Ju: e SUMMER BONNE: Reading 464; Virginia 6°s 964; Misonri 6's 44 peer) 4 idoner of har parents, Gis street, Island. 15, 18, 21, 24. 21, 29, 31.33.95, 41, <3 and 4. to October | on Friday and Saturday, ot Nor 34 Louisiana - - - fi belonging to the diff ‘Tue wove of transporting Boston ice tothiscity | [Balt and New York Suns please copy | _*__ | term? 195), in favor of S. Si and S.A. Stevens, and auveune, herwane ath anh Gtk one, = ae aiig gig eerie ay united te the | DY Se: le ltnply 28 follows: The bottom and sides | <——— NOTIC Pomel REMY IOR weet abet aieskel \RE YOU INSURE Di—Awsle istemagy | Gr rene avy pa Avence. pci floral f it fa ts * senett at tee | ef the vewsel are covered “with saw dust, to the | Mins. neu LEr invites the ladies enerally to} mais ts for the District of Columbia. against [oss by Ft E is offered by the WARE On MONDAY, May 2, 1480. es menylated = wt fair a sr mgpraalier the | depth of about six inches. and the jee is put in the | her large stock of DIESE TRIMMINGS aieg LO pas INSU ANCE MPANY. Office ont yobemanes. +4 the attention filo read the cand of these whe have socio | told in sais frei Sveree to siztens Tree ha | BAR ARAY aad leg tre wa glage® feck of | NDELIBLE WATER COLOR. frectora aod officers all eitinens of Wark era Tay ested etn to his large and cere- oe eate | thickness, and weighing from 00 © ~ # ge sepa: :xa wotersof th Xeventh | Wem, toe vessel ts loaded her cargo {a Severed | whlch winboscd very omeage eae” SCHUTTER & MICHAELSON, ee ee AMES ©. MoGUIRE, President, | SENT PU ‘goons, . ine sill vith hay, ai us itcan be transported wit! it = F D PS YRATIVE, & D, Mawson, So ma é, Ys’ C HING Word cre to have a mass meeting at Island Hail tos. ELODEONB.— One second-hand Melodeon 5 FRESCO. DECOR * ; “ rs ——————_ | My in ‘material, this (Weduesday) evening, commencing at 8 Soduster BL! ex: Deinsm Leisten! So M* wee, in boss for $23, at the. Muse ORNAMENT L ERIN ING. | Be ee isses Wie pad ‘Cec aaa ofthat A visit to wy store is © cieek. answers Charles Werner, Centre Market, | Sore! * W.G, METZEROTT, " mat-im*” "9426 st, bet. llth and izth ste, | paasaibotots’ Pa. ove pear Inks Big | Opty a een tS

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