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WASHINGTON OITY: | {2 TUESDAY. ARCH 30, 1969, | SER OUTSIDE FOR INTERESTING TELE- ©RAPHIC AND OTHER MATTER. Te Advertisers.—Our advertising patrons Sre requested to send their favors before 12 o'clock m., as advertisements received Jater cannot be msured an imsertion in Zu Stam of the same day, on account of the pressure of news matter after that hour Web every disposition to accommodate, we iad ourselves obliged to lay down this rule &nd adhere to it. ‘The strength of the vote by which the S: yesterday refused to recede from its amend- ments to the House bill repealing the Tenure- of-Office act rather surprised those who had Aigurea out a considerable gain for ancondi- | Fi tonal repeal since the question was last before | a the Senate. As we tae it, the vote in the | House bas really encouraged the Senators opposed to repeal to stand firm. That vote sbowed a majority of the Republicans of the House to be opposed to unconditional repeal, Dut the affiliation of the Democrats with the mimerity enabled the repealers to reject the | Senate amendments. Toe S:nators now ask y they should be called upon to give way when & decided majority of the Republicans both Houses bave voted for the Senate bill, and also whe President Grant himself has signified bis acceptance of it. The question now goes to 8 Conference Commitiee,and a compromise will ProbAabiy be effected between the two Houses, Ss the report of & Conference Committee is usually accepted The New York Tribune makes a vigorous defence of Senator Fenton from the attacks of the Post, charging upon that paper & purpose to betray and destroy the Republican party. The Tritune reviews the testimony brought forward by the Post to the disadvantage of | Governor Fentoa, and says if he can be im- peached om such testimony. no man’s character jasafe. The Washington correspondeat vt the Tribune writes: “The serious charges against Senator Fen: which bave lately oren made im the £ Jost and other journals of New York excited general comment here, esp: among New York politican-. A fee indignation prevails amoung th © <-Goveruur’s Iriends and those who have snow bim the longest. They buve advised him to pay no Attention to the atiacks thus made by interested persons. and say thai toe cl ‘Will not be | veheved any more readily mv when they were originally made, since which time the | Legisiature ot New Yorg has elected him to | the United States Senate. This of itself, they acsert, Is a suificient refutation of the charges. Se far as Secretary Boutweil and other beads f departments bere are concerned, they can- not undertake to investigate all the charges made against S rs and Representatives by (heir enemies. bat mast accept the fact of their heiwg the people's representatives, and treat them ac ording: uave y Ex-Mayor James Harper, who was thrown | from his carriage in Fifth avenue, New York, on Thursday eveping and died en Suaday, was the senior m-mber of the great publishing firm of Harper Brother: was bora in Newtown, Long Isiand, tn 1795. He learned the art ot prmting in New York, beginning at the age of 16, 8nd on attaining to bis majority, with hts brothers entered upor the business in which the firm subsequently made a world-wide rep- utation. The brothers set theirown types and ‘Worked their own presses in their early days. In S44 Mr. Harper was made Mayor of New | York city, amd im that position bis busin: capacity was conspicuous as in bis private af- tairs. In October, 1-3, the Harpers’ buildings, nine in number, were burnt to the ground, and Mr. Harper having beer asked the next morn- ing how much the firm intended to pay their eredi'ors. replied, “Une hundred ceats on the cliar.” They paid dollar for dollar, and then erected the magaificent fire-proot buildiag. which they now occupy. Mr. Harper retired from active business about tem years aco, and was known as one of the best of the solid citi- zens of New York. The Bosrd of ed” the bill providing for a sabseriptioa tu a+ Loudoun and Hampshire ant Point Look su: Kailroads so as to postpone action matil a vot: | cap be taken upon i: at the Jane electioa ‘This is the same spirit of procrastination an4 dilly-dallying that bas served to defeat aimost every measure of importance for the prosp-ri- ty of the city. The peopl+ are an hundred years shead of the Aldermen in this mutter ‘They want cheaper food, cheajyr fueland tha means of cheaper living generally; and th~y know that they will get this only through more railroads. The citiz-ns of Washing’on have am every form witbin their power expressed ‘heir approval of this proposed Corporation subscription to thes+ roads. Let Congress au- thorize the subscription and the city take hola of the work at once. The stringency” in the New York moaey market seems to have been a little game of the bears for speculative purposes. In place of sending morey to Canada to effect a rise by raking it off the market the operators now trans. fer it to Philadelphia. The operation saves the odium attached to the old methods of “locking up,” and bas the appearance of being a legiti- mate movement. Respectable banking-houses have, therefore, supposed they could undertake 3 without loss of prestige, but the sufferers by the operation have alreaay scented out that tne transfer is not in the way of ordinary ex. | ebonges and the game is therefore likely to be | blocked. The assumption is that the “locking | up” of bonds will not be carried tu a: length, and that the mouey market will resume ‘we ease during the week ! oi hiv | If current report is to be believed, the pro- | posed election of the Duke De Montpensier to the Spanish throne 1s another daring move on the European chess-bosrd by Bismarck, de- y great | PLO} bave completel: under General lature bas re- Boston Public a7 The New York Medical College tor ‘Women held its sixth anoual Qom: ent mencem: on Tuesday, and graduated a class of ten doc- tresses. S7 The Providence Board of Aldermen have Price of liquor licenses. yoted to raise the Bar licenses are to be ‘mem Per order.” “L: DEANM, Secretary. >G ERFOPTICON EXHIBITIO! Or ot, MATTASW'S TeSTITU rE, Teet, between pd isth, Ti RSDAY. Aprii d'FriDa Ye april 2 at 8 b ae 5 te. Unildren. 19 cents. Vocal Musicexpected: u - METROPOLIS LODGB, cers and members ot ‘ente: for tha propyed to celebrate the semi Cen . As the meetiog will be an crery member is earueatly” re- JOMN A. MOULDEN. Rec. See. TURE BY J@HN B. GOUGH, TUESDAY EVENING, MABUH 30rn, aT THE CONGBEGATIONAL CHURCH, Corner i@th and Gatreets. Scprct :—“ HABIT.” (Fret time delivered here.) Lecture commences at 8 o'clock NOTICE 18 BEREBY. Ne tock holders of th LIFE INsURANGR OOMPa! election for Board of Di will be helen at the Micbler's Bitters ABTEUR NATTANS. Druggist, ma 16 Im* Corner 24 and D sir cts corth. NOTIOE TO COUNTY TAX-PAYERS. — ting of the Levy Court, held on Mon , 1869, the following resolutions ware we Fate of tax for the year 1809 109; 5 cents on $100; sd that a nt of ten per cent [ened om the tax of 18601f paid. befere tho Ist of May next, and five per cent. if paid before the first day cf Jone providing all arrearages are paid; no atement will be made after the Ist of June.” AMES PILLING. Collector. Offce over Nationaj Metropolitan Bank, 15th st., opposite Treasury Depart mars-Im BANKEUP (cy — ast amendment of the Bankrupt Li vides that ia all pro- 8 commenced aiter the first day of January. sshall be granted to @ debtor ¥ aanets not be equal to fifty per eentam of the claim proved against bis estate,apon which shall be al- Ye shail be lisble a@ principal debtor.” This clause does net, however. out from the benefit of the law atl poor debtors, for it certaim petitioners. and with cer. tain copaiti can Persons in thi themnclves of ite Densft, and who have no assets, thould examine carefally whether they sre in- cluded fp terms of the li ‘The sub. | —— fofe mB on this subject at all —_ : GEO. Masow, Attorney at-Law and Solicitor ia Bank: 5 Cry Bale” causa <4 (ter Ss242 HOTIOB. W #H. BAERETT, D. D. Formerly of Philscelphia,) No. 20 4% street, be- e a jorge d oP a Dent perations skillfelly performed. Teeth ted ‘without Sdmiaistering Teeth, extracted ‘without pain by Prof. T.L. ebam, Ds Prof. James ‘3 wi idman, D. Pen of Dental 8a: ‘ng . 1M. D., Ho. 370 street, Wash- (Cg OB UsCn OF THETNOARNATI BEADINGS A! ), BECITATIONS 2 MRE P? greet, "between ith and Mth.) WEDNESDAY, jarct 31. 7% p.m. (to bed st Blanchard & Mobu Fa’. and at door.) 50 Cents. ma: BESSMAKING —The gstablish: tt of D late JOHN RENISCG will be ‘continued wits the Cu! hb has beew here severai months. and neatest styles; TOE MRS. J. BaN’SOH. SPRING Goops. Just received an fi stock of new and choice ee, Ow BURDETTE, No 351 7ih street, bet. 1 and K. x F LOUB AND OF ‘. FLORBTTE FAMILY UB. end all essen will be made in the bese sil betes also, Patterns Cut. mas? 3t* mas 3t ‘LOU! and stantly on hand signedasa check to Louis Napoleon. Nogom. | ‘#¢ ination for the Spagish throne could be more obnoxious to Napoleon than one of the hated Orieans family; and in the event of a war on the Rhine, he may have to take into calca- istious the chance of aside war with Spain, and & fight to the bitter end agains: the Napoleonic ayuasty. Ce Scary Joxkes.—The Frankfort (Ky.) Yeoman says the New England papers are poking fan at New York tor furnishing a ‘State with sucha name. Well, it adds, it’ he’s not from Cape Cod, but thea he’s no sardine. This reminds us of the laborious pun got off by 8 visitor to Secretary Fish, wno said he was surprised to see sardines banging upon the walls, and proceeced to explain that he ‘meant the portraits of the Secretary's children— Little Fishes done in oil' poicameutcs Sees Med Holland bas abolished the stamp daty on pewepepers. and to make up tor the deficiency thascocasioned, bas raised the duty on liquors. By so doing the Datch place a premiam on education, and endeaver to discourage intemp- erance. The removal Of the newspaper stamp ‘Will probably tend tos beneficial revisior of the postal arrangements between Hoiland and other countries. The intelligence that a Spanish war steamer ‘Srrived at Havana, with Mr. E. R. (the Consular Agent of the United States at Gibera) a prisoner on board and in irons, ou Suspicion that he was suspected of compheity with the rebellion, excites considerable news- paper comment. er 2 To supply the want of money Cuban bonds ‘will soon be placed in the markets of the lea - sug cities of the Union, when the friends of the cause will have an of demoa- strat ng their siacerity in an effectual way. _— ee Joe Jefferson, the greatest living Comedian, commences @ briet engagement at the National Theatre this evening in his celebrated imper- ovation of “Rip Vaa Winkie.” Of course the theatre will be crowded. a Frem Shillmgton we bave Good Words for Oe Young for March. of the —No. 4 pase > Company. No. sores eee ars n 5 ae, \. (Bagtien) M at Fe . Ui T end Coane 71 a Fee BEW SPRING STYLES or WINDOW SHADES. Jam now 8 very large stock of beatiful Ane an te Benicoen woe Uae Fy yd ‘of Bootch SHADE HOL- Aiea ‘the new and desirable styles es. ‘omees ena tall mg for dwellin, Bae NEW BODK3! constitutional, and they bad done it wrong and unjustifiable, and that the whole impeach- ment trial bad been @ stupendous farce. that the act was only designed to hamper and hin- der Andrew Jobneon, because he did not accord ‘with as a its we give strength to the arguments of the counsel of Andrew Johneon that he possessed the power of removal. The republican masses who liad made such great sacrifices to preserve this goverpment appreved of the tenure.of-office act when it was they did not want it Jed now, an certaimiy think the if it should do so. Jon, jament in favor of retaining the law. He been unwilling even to accept the modification of the Ju ticiary Committer, and bad not, in fact, voted for it. Mr. Pomeroy P mgoerl that the law should be repealed, but he would go with his party friends and vote fora Committee of Couter ence. however, did not desire this Com- mittee of Corterence to follow the example of some other committees, and assume to report on matters which were nut entrasted to them or considera tion. Mr. Warner did not consider that the ques- tion of the constitutionality of the law was Dow belere the Senate. uestion was then taken on the motion of Mr. Grimes, that the Senate recede from its amendments, when it was rejected as follows: Yeas—Messrs. Bayard, Casserly, gph esse NEW BOOKS POR SALE BY \ FREN & BICHARDSON, BOOKSELLERS, Thayer, Toucman, Vick- . ers, and Warner—20. Nays—Messrs. Abbott, Anthony, Boreman, Brownlow, Buckingham, Camerow, Oarpent-f, IMPORTERS, Cattell, Conk; ragip, Drake. E imand: aND on —37. 4 ir. Sherman, who would have voted in the affirmative, paired off with Mr. Ohandiler, who have voted in the negative. ‘The question then recurred on the motion of Mr. Trambuil to ask for a Committee of Con- ference, which was agreed to. The Senate then went into Executive session, and shortly thereafter adjourned. The Vice President then appointed Messrs. Edmunds, and Grimes as the Con. Practical Eugravers, After our report closed— 334 PEASNSYLVANIA AVENUS, The substirute of the Jati ‘y Committee > for the Senate bill to amend the judicial sys- tem of the United States was adopied—veas, 99; Bays, 5). ‘Foe bill ‘was then passed—yeas, 9. The House then adjourned yus 18 TO GIVE NOTICE, That the sub- scriber has obtained from the Orphana’ Cvurt of Washington County,in the istrict of Colam- rs testamentary on the nal estate UCH TU: KER, late Washington . Persons havi age the ereby wari fo exhibit the same. with the Sonchers thereof, | CHIPS FROM A GERMAN WORKSHOP. By ay Max Maller, 2 VOU cscecsseresesseeeremmereeinn 5 OO ‘BY-WAYS OF EUROPE. By Bayard Tay- 8225 (QQERTANST COURT, Watch 27 i —Diermicr OR, HOWI BECAME A 7 CoLUMsia. Washington county. to wit : see the case of UATHARINE V OHAPIN, Ad, Dedlnet renee, sy Mmioistratrix of Heman Lb. Chapin, deceased. | BigGRAPHIOAL SKETCHES. By Harriet Mar. the admivistratrix afor id bas. with the appro 3 bation of the Orphans’ of Washingt n Goan. | DEBT svn j 82 30 ty sforesai inted TUBSDAY ,the 27th dayot . for the final gettlement ani THE BRAWNVILLE PAPERS. Being memo- rials of the Brawnville Athletic Club. Edited by Moses Coit Tyler. SLOAN’S ARUHIT! APBIL i +-senmene G1 50 where all the creditors ai eal Ceased are notified to attend, with their claims Properly vouched. or they may otherwise by law be exclnded from all benefit in said deceased’s est ate. provided @ copy of this order be published once a. week for three weeks in the “Evening Star,” pi a Tons tossid grit: JAS, B. 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N = ponitively the ovis LAST GWAMI CoMCiN T . . ae cance ely the only cEurs 2 - = iat Pane On BATUBDAY EVENING. april 3 $17 BEVENTH STBEET, one neha alles wAsaineron, eA aye ee SIG B }OLT will be gant . ing emipent artiste from en ro eile MARIE LOUISE D Dr tee most dis. neuled Donna Bopravo he ay ee athe eminent Baritone. Sic. SARTI. the Famous Buito ee TELL Basso Cantante, Big. STEFANONE, Accompanist. Admisrion. 91; Reserved Seats 30c extra ‘The sale of seats will commence on Weineeday, at 98 m . at Metz-rott's use Store ore open at 7's, to commence at § o'clock mn 20. —S— SS WALL'S OPERA HOUSE. SIX NIGHTS, COMMENCING MONDAY. MARCA 2° ANNOUSOEMENT EXTRAORDINARY. od by the follow Adjoining Mational Bank of the Republic. Owan a ruc, MILITARY, NAVAL AND CITIZENS’ MER- oar St TaTuOMs. UNDER THE OWEN HOUSE, PENNA. AVENUE, Have this day opened first new involces Spring Goods, fonsisting of Fancy Cassi: #, Pique ‘Coatings, Melton«, Tricots. assortment of black and blue so, 8 general stock Sits leased o ave thetr old customers tad the public generally. ae B Farewell viett ot }OYS’ CLOTHING. KELLY & LEON’S CELESRATED MINSTRELS Three Busdred end Fifty SPRING SUITS re- : “ ceived this, ‘at the cel From 720 ag 4 vrtor to their de Oag Habl, io 464 SEVENTH 8T obit « ma S-tf 2 ' liehed tuir fame in Rew e Fears stay. Mens cuorare. Dundred and fi : aire TI OAK BALL, opposite Post Offic 3: Beiexners, (Buecessor to H. F. Lovnon & Co. ) OFTIZERS. ARMY AND NAVY h MEBOHANT TAILOR, Metropolitan Hotel, (late Brown’s,) iyl8-tf Bo. 362 Penn. avenue, Washington. Boe. 347 C STREET, Berwses 455 axp 6ra StREErts argest Dumber of Comedians company, Monday by HAVENWBR® CRACKERS fiSeene ana hes: a the masters os freee obvions: Weave erected one of SicKentie's splendid Reel at a cost of over five thousand doth at is the best ane Thoreday. La Rell Friday and returdey, Warber Blas pig! GRAND MATINEE S.Fpaoar AT200L00K Sate can be recured at on and after Wednesday _ Ac mies Parquette, 75 cert 0 cen ‘ General price of admission Matiner. 5) conte, Children, 25 cents al BENEFIT OF THE “ONLY LEON. SATUBDAY NIGHT, ABRIL 3. mar6t_ CRARLES MELVILLE, ageut MOXLEY, FAN@Y DRESSES AND DOMINOES, caer. We a pela eck op band, and consequently © ers are siways “Try for yourselves, pou will Gnd cur ctatement “"To prevent frand, our Crackers are stamped with the name, “HAVENNER.* 2 URINESS MEN shonld subscribe to the MER- BB anaiue AGENCY. Office 499 Th st, HELMIOG & CO. If you con* get “HAVENNER’'S ORAOKERS” For Ledies, Geuti:men, and Uhitaren, . pa eee a to the Bakery, 347 © st ; Bo.445 TENTE CYREST. nd door north of F street LLERY. 304 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUD SETWEEN NINTH SND TENTH STREET A chotce collection of OIL PAINTINGS. Ger wax. French, Englist. and American OR ROMS: VIEWS, PARLOR BRACKETS. tug ad Ss: PIOTUME FRAMES, CORDS loture Framvs made to order, Prices mode . a ¥.8 surTh. the foilowing assortment: MILK Bu . te $30,000 Worth or SUGAR CAKES SUGAB CBACKEKB. “HAVENNES’ 'AMILY BREAD.” This unequalled Bread is now for sale by most of of the city. FANCY Goops vT. Pi AT COST FOR CASH, ia thoronehly | ote. would McKenzie's Patent Oven; is alw sweet, . Butritions, and is guaranteed to | S* 0Te Dow weigh with the prices UTION —a deal of Broad t9 sold for venner's” w! never came from our estab. lishment. t 2 Prevent as far as possible. this dis- pone pe all our Pose , 3 amine for yourselves : 425 3m ‘BIDAY., trom 5 to 18 0 ‘cock Havirg bought out the interest of Mr. D. H. Professors constantiy in aitendance GAITHES, in the firm of DAVIS & GAITHER, and wishing to reduce stook, we will sell, for Tur IMPORTANCE OF HEALTH. but those deprived of thi: ing k BF psig le pri is blesting know THIRTY DAYS ONLY, ‘The pimpled, blotched, and tetter- OUR EXTENSIVE ASSORTMENT oF FANCY AND MILLINERY Goops, wes, coper colored Paice, * ity by purifying the PD BEBBB JUICES, CIVE DENTE: ©. bet. 17th and oth streets, of the os es ate rough experiency’ Dental Art iuspires bim SEAL LACES, FLOWER! » Operations will prowe eas- aquiamuinne parities; of thetecrofulsasie, | gue waa marian ; ra (AND TA MERRILL DENTIATS. HEMSTIT IEFS, &c. h ‘hereditary tn ch MSTITCHED HANDKEBCHIEFS, &c., p. iebich in many itary inthe | UD Ko" oe praserE ARTS apEe bri . Price §1 25 per botile. SAMARITAN’'S GIFT The only real core for Gonorrhea, Glest and caused from indescretion Only ten pills, pure! We discara Rai. UE, between 1 streets, ior i tish ARTIFICIAL TERTH on any kind of Piste desired Pure Nurows Gride Ges con- “mended or ri! Seeth withe 4 © gusrantes to all thore ‘our thor eetisiaction in every pertisclas | al WITHOUT RESERVE, AT COST FOR CasH. table. som Copa ria snd Mercars as being not only useless bat hariful E. G. Davis, ‘ft cores in from t 1 $0 tout “tna plow NIA AVENUE, : 3 ‘troup! oT extortion of quacks SUCCESSOR TO DAVIS ¢ GAITHER, fnle Fackeree, @2; Wewales, 3, Bolt beac. and iSih strerts 20 MABKET sPa‘ mais-im | ORD, and by Drug, is amcknik ob TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PatN. w mas-ly 915 Race street, Philadelphia. I) be made for extract ASHINGTON Se ee pon ro rong — 4 fs 5 e ye requir CITY DISPENSARY, $4,500,000 seven ree cent. Surgical operation when performed: whren No. 265, Northwest Corner 1th and M Streets. Medical advice and Surgical operation to the poor tree of charge Office boars: 910 11 LM, Taxon, M. D., will be deducted when the tecth are made The ‘bia, and Boston GOLD BONDs, 188UBD BY (HE Laks SUPERIVE ANO MISSISSIPPI BIVER BAILBUAD COMPANY. FIRST MOBTGAGE Fant Se eters eae thirty - ys pt ot its Bolting Stock, and the ° SECURITY AND FIBST-OLASS = Dr MOtMENT IN EVERY RESPECT. to7p m BW. baticen, M.D. 5 TRUNKS. ORT REACON ABLE P: THR MOST REACONABLE PRICE: STRON MADE. TREGUEATEST VARIETY Or eT TLRs, GEST STUCK in the cl angrht LEATHRE aN 2 Tk Fall ia siven on application to the GREAT REDUCTION IN PuIcES With Mew Soot the Ccmpeny: — PACKIES AES Want nt Sa 7 Sa¥ COOKE & 00 UINEsE Auer. Bed Ash....@10.90 per ton Atte ec Turonraxt to rrnsons wisnina to | ocr Wobttbal jintic F356 FRACTIOAL MANUFACTORY a ee 7 00 «°° Jamun gant a oo. PURCHASE SEWING MACHINES sawing ane epuy ae @2 pe ae . Dealers. ie ave SEVEDTH STREET, Fast side, wen, bet wereets 4 ___one door above Odd Fellows’ Mall. | py of the Company, we wil! makes | sreeteast nt ie Jong ae Se 10 por cent, on the celebrated W 4 ue! ~& ick Gate ROGR WHbAT FLOOR GROVER & BAKER oop a a. Coan. B tate aie oe Bow Tank BUSTER ELASTIC STITOH SEWING MACHINES GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICE. ry S ute Positively for thirty days only, for cash. ee or Satucin onkbiny. E. G. Davis, WOOD AND coaL Pennsylvania avenue AGENT G. 2B. At xerr low price, nmr Between loth und lth streste, : ona ome ua ‘Stawant. 1681 G. ZaTRoe corner H and 12th streets. MOVE: EB Al CLOAK MUA SaAgt hae pare ono cxoa » P. BBOWN & s0R. te oat streets, Sree rasp whore che wits Ooanen 1éTu Sraser ann New Yo « Avesce fends and the public generally." "ma le lm" aus |ATOES! POTATOES‘! sdbsers — on 7e0 B JACK: war 4 ne — etnies 5 AoW Buvwer Li Buitable for seed or table nee PRics or wal? w* FLOBBEEDE OF DOLLARS unre been me COAX. Hibiriaiccy baste ae SS Dad Bo [ma at} HELMTOR ree Bee ARTEMpSGRuOY Sie abe a ee, iM_WALTER, OaBi between r We AUTRE) Cab ner maxuragro or ereren peredeweetinntbe, peamby ibrar sea, Bat ican matters from N: Sicrameees : Ww Hams, Northeast scarey tela aad" asests, are Bc | waa G ‘Tour. ander Medical College. Re ‘causes them te from H pehicking Bet petieation ‘pala to Repairing and Becks " Drs. MD. — a BLL. Ton, Piance. Dean. * Gallcge of Deatal f fea or léthand F sts. under HOMAB FAHEY, ON SALE AT vs ‘Wholesale and Retatl Dealer in nat par LIME, CEMEST. PLAST@R. Lat, wale. Devivacia, Pann es commend: aH vee District ef Columbin. aud Virgiata. nT ey Apes rer weet Ospal. FELT AND COMPOSITION ROOFING ont ‘the Es Bee ne a Ber to stocked Done in the beot manner, and at the lowest yrice Cemereny xorice. ROOFING MATERTAL® ALWAYS Om HAND Persone wishing to inprove thete secanagts “een ~ eavereranneas 4 ry fewan WORK CURMENTEED, TO: ALL aa BLACK AnD or eVERY Vauizty (=“8™ AT AEW Syne aris 1AM MARBLE

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