Evening Star Newspaper, February 6, 1872, Page 3

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

EVENING STAR. — AUCTION SALES. Ry LATIMER & CLEAs . noneere and CONGRESSIONAL. ate eaeens as e Pi <encdausien Yest jerday’ 's Proceedings. —e ENGLISH BooKs, aa a, Ar CIVIL. RIGHTS DISCUSSED. ‘The sale of magni icent] Sb SENATE.— Alter our report clesed— Books. from ti ‘ Murray, Bo! Mc. Carpenter expiained his proposed substi- | 7°", MUirez, By wel of Mr. Somuer's civil Tights amendment | ‘orseriithetrest and "Foness venia he amnesty bill, said the di @ between | DAY at 21 o'clock, and al and Mr. Summer's proposition was in two | There are abot points: first, the eubstitate omitted a allreference | seld, ard these rehes, and second, it based the right of Sesbay be | interference upon the fact that the insti- i! {tions were supported at the public expense, “ene oil wages * rey an FE aniNG. and Lot as the proj of Mr. Sumner, upon the mere fact of incorporation. ¥ OREEN & WILLIAMS. (So Rates an eruaaas against the amendment B yottees! +Borthwest corner 10th and D streets, o! Mr. Sumner as uncorstitutional. VALUABLE IMPROVED REA STATE, 0 Mr. Wilson stated he should vote for the | Vilar NORTH. BEE WHER? vor a! @mendment of his colleague, because he regard- ed it as granting the fuliest equality before the law. Mr. Pome thought the ‘ple of Georgia could be trusted to et their wives aud hus | ne: PELEETS BAST, AE AUC TION. On MONDAY. the 12th inst. at 4 o:clock Bo oneal ae’ L.on the premisce, a good | ° Howse and Lot without revert ‘One-half cash; balance 6 and 12 months, waon the day ee mslenite fp.tee the property aera the day ; ~ | of sale ir eney & 3 eens for any law on the subject. (Laugh: “te e oneeenr be Soe “any Mr. Anthony expressed himself in favor of Y GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctionere, giving all elvil rights to the negro, but would | Brg jo. 1001, northwest corner of 10th and Dats. Rit interfere with the religious wexchipotoitner | race; but if they preferre to worship separately fs By virtue of adecd of trast, dated Nov. 2, ‘and. duly recorded in Liber T.and Ry allow them to ¢ Tolio 463, et sra.,one of the land recor Mr. Sumner advocated his spenttion as w ol against the amendment of Mr. Carpenter, and | Suction at the seen see ea aoa Pismae, dto the constitutional agen raised. FRIDAY, tho L6th day of Viaroes. ab is) He then characterized the position of Mr. Car- enter as identical with that of Petroleum V. | situate au Nasby. That Senator attempted to distinguish between the right to testify and the right tosit | z»a juror. He (Mr. S.) could not tell whether the Fight to sit as a juror was a civil or a politi- | Sraetin. cal right; it was sufficient for him that it meee | Deame ‘Aucts, right guaranteed by the Constitution as inter | Y LATIMER & — reted by the Declaration of Independence ae Wine Senator smiled; be always smiled when the B Tctioneers and Real Estate Brokers, that pixce or parcel of groand in the city of Washington, and subdivision of improvement eon, day ifeale. All couvey- South per of P Declaration was mentioned. ; - weet co Siar Office Bulag et 1th street, Mr. Carpenter —it wasa smile of approbation. [angbter.) THEROVED, PROPERTY ON ( STREET. BE. Mr. Sumner— Very, wel I. Bat not content | TWEEN EIGHTA AND NINTH wane th striking at the colored citizen in the temple justice, the Senator also sets up a distincere, at PURIAY AFTERNOON, Febranry in the churel Gmepoy on ae, _ — oe apart of SE ‘Les: cot from of of ier he he is not original, for he sas been antic! by a the Kev. Petroleum V. + who describes ES ag improv 3 front of over 38 fret on (street, bh at and between running back ths same widih to nd arenee. the assembling of his ation for.Sabbath »« rvices, and the singing of the following hymn, Ter cash; balance inGand12months, a patent black this land possess, with Interest frou det of wait eens brdeod oi ‘And mix with us up here> trust. $100 down at timo of sais; conveyancing and sta ‘Ob no! my friends, we rayther guess ‘We'll never stand that ‘ere !”” dade as eaat tid & CLEARY. Auc' (Great laughter}, Bie, T ask if that is not the | ($Y LATIMER & CLEAKY : Auctienesrs and Real Estate Broker can eee mame? 3 Comet now thet 5 meed | Fosse cornge of fcoamieasie a ave. and llth ot. tell? Carpenter—On, yes; go right on. [Langh- er.) MAGNIFICENT Hr. Summer —Well, will go om, asthe Sen- 7 ator invites me. That Senator has set himecl? bir seca bwin as = sepreenitive of cat of caste in the — AUCTION. tian religion, and while espousing this | On THURSDAY, FRIDAY, cause adduces the Constitution of the Suited wT BATURDAY snd MONDAY, the Sth gf February and follow States. He (Mr. S) could point out the origin | Messrs. Latimer oa of the Senator's error. Senator never had any adequate idea of the Declaration of Indo- nitty aed od pedir. pe = gts _ . _ Mr. Car- | 4 ity has ev: rou éittzsaato penter heartily joine: tT. 8. then quoted their libs frords. fiom speeches of John U. Calhoun and others 2 Ride aiken a sn ae :) in derinion of the Declaration of Independence die pul also the comment of cortege that it was a sotdoet string of glittering generalities, and then from temarhs of Mr. Coiventer, thetinoe nothing | Sree t Mose?’ 48 mere than a revolutionary propunciamento. Mr. Carpenter —I stick to that now, but I B FITCH & FOX, ory in its declaration, ‘and I j Real Estate Brokers, eateed ‘Fevolutionary fathers. ‘Sica reend 518 Seventh street. opposite Post OMice. Mr. Edmunds —Why not, then, give more ef- | 4 VALUABLE BUILDING LOT ON fi ct to its declarations? SIDE OF 131% avant: or ozs mes | f Mr. Somner.—Yes, why not give effect to its | N STKE! oN declarations? Why be satisied with the glory? | ‘On MUNDA 1 AYTERNOOW, February, ¢ then went on to maintain that the Constit: if premises, we shal fon must be interpreted by the Declaration of | ,,40t%,i8,Dayideoe's oP dizistoe of Samare ludependence which preceded it. Every word | © aN treet and having’ fn ron tat Sa feet Siachos 1 the Constitation, he insisted, must be inter- bya depth of 155 feet ie inches to an alley. . pretted by the Declaration of Independence, | Dne-fourth of the purchass money to be arc{on that declaration he rested his case. | Paid in cosh: the residue in three payments, Mr. Carpenter satd the effort of Mr. Sumner | &t six. twel al pa vighteen months secured by = this afternoon had been @ very extraordinary Gee of Creat onthe a oe eieee Reoriag, herformance. He (Mr. C.) had trom the first | Purchasers ae $100 will be required whee ths Prociaimed himselt in favor of the principle | Py aperty ia wtruck cf involved in the Senator’s amendment, and li LATIMER & OLEARY, Aucts said he would not vote for an amnesty without 7 some such provision. fig, bad several conter- B' bptamtas) Marble Biting Ne ences on the subject wil mator, who had ania fivaliy corteluded he would not. modify his besinagyrc apap —_ ore amendment. He (Mr.C.) had doubts as to its | 1 ITU! ce coustitutionality, and he knew others had the | enna oe ame doubts. He Wished | some practical | <e ihe Sepreme Voart of the easure adopt at would command a | Merge a wo-third vote im each house. But that pm i al at patie auc o'wail cae & . THURS. tor would not be satistied with any-| pay.thersinaoe of ebeary Aa alee, it did not violate the Constitu- We following code mad chet “ Nothing would do him unless it had Cottage Sets, Ch: w which could tear into the Constitution. Walnut and other Bras: ents yed this as much as the epicure did the ba ag en ncn gamey taste of the quail. If the colored cit Ma ieee zens of this country had no more respect for the | (res ee. Carpets. comstitution than the Senator. [Mr. Sumne: wins accutane aid God help the constitution! The Senator had necessary to enna: aso compared him to Petroleum \. Nas! Here wat where he could not follow the Se: tor. The Senator was ike noone, his prototype | {®t} of A Was not te be found. He is the beginning. and | °°: F- Bro oe. F. Bi to satisfy ‘senoution No Som | in favor of Alin rept. Se ‘Siow mae a W. Clark vs. if our. constitution is to last mucl longer, we | ¢e1s-4 kf wick Pte" ace should pray that he may be the end of aschool of omens constitutional debaters who commence the dis- | J}* WL WALL & CO Anci cussion of a question withthe assertion that the eonstitution les nothing whatever to do with it. Mr. Summer repudiated the intimation that | SPECIAL AND PE he was disloyal to the constitution, and ch: LUT OF | GROCE: ORS. Jenged any one to polat to any instance w! FAGNE. SELF GOODS, ‘eae ad violated it. He faithfully, he he through tt his lise, supported that constitution as he under- eae: TROURSPAY MORUING, eel ad 908 Pousvivania avenue. Pre SALE OF & myn CHAM- AT AUc- commencing at Et o'clock, we will stood it. ‘auction rooms, without reeerte, 10F Mr. eae then took the floor, but gave cash. to cover advances— way to Mr. Edmunds, on whose motion the Sen- Barrels white and yellow Sugars. ate went ito executive session, and after ashori Boxee Sepeiees sat Lobsters. . time therein adjourned. Bi eevee Sigcking, HOUSE.—After our report clesed— ‘good order. cn. Banks, (Mass.,) from the Committee on on Jerri Foreign Affairs, reported @ bill to aoe effect the provisions of the treaty of W: fae relating to the fisheries, andi was made tne * eg aon for the third Tuesday = — States, poe been ratified by a sufficient number of State Legislatures, having been sustained by the popular will, an en! htened ublic Paes demands an these amendments b; ali partis, <a legislation as will wake ‘The yeas and bays were yr the rales were see and the resolution passed— =. 1H *“sir. Brooks (N. ¥.) moved to suspend the rales and poss the following resolution: Rrvolved, That we recognize the last three of the amendme’ mts to the Constitution as valid parts thereof. 5 . Brooks agreed to accept Mr. Maynard's sanndeeee to name the tnirteenth fourteenth — fitteenth amendments, instead of the ‘last ree.” ‘The resolution was adopted by 136 yeas to 22 nays. Those voting in the negative were Messrs. Archer, Adams, Anthony, Bi Connor, Critcher, Crossland, Davis, Dubose, Hambleton, Hanks. Hereford, Lewis, McHenry, Niblack, Read, Rice, Ritchie, Terry, Voorhees, Wiaches- a sale risk ands sett id Yor ‘rhe su ‘of @ new drawing of seats occu- muel rm bong time of the session, but no _ action was taken. actioneers and | 5 Mr. Stevenson (Obio) moved Cremer Se Southwest corner of ‘avenne and lith street. ules ond pass a resolution declaring ‘Star Office co Buildings. oker and me Reateneet 7th street loure ize as valid and a binding bes ext an. House recogn! fo mntores the tak. | ONE MARBLE TOP ra D, EW hn poraerin ach ra ML HLS CASE AND 8) of citizens in RE Ol a Rat ORES. a tear, LES CARD saree Fa) 0 Pie 4 they had better let these | BLES 4 ae tS qi goto the Supreme Court. Thisseemed | 3,4 to bim like ap appeal frem the House sober to TABL: BAND DI the House drank. NF iD a it ee HY Dl i. Mr. Farnsworth sv that the ten com- | TEES AND OLA phat mandments be Soael in the resolution. MEP’ bon USTs rie AD % Mr. Kellinger (Pa) again moved that the | txt i re House adjourn; and the motion was to} 3 i yeas ios, nays 6; and the House, at p.m, | en oare Baa adjou a St ae noel pies ces 1s72, 7 Knoxville has an orphan girl, seventy, asoaise hom it may yous er age, who is cutting her third set concern, Lg by oh aoe rican en 6th inst. LATIMER & CLEARY, Aucts. dts + 600 of A oad — BY SBIR Deiteat creo No. 1001 northwest SCS TLS, TERRES! it'd otha" LOMETES: F. On FRIDAY, the sth at 10 o'cleck a. oERUTe oe es ne. aDDnI0N rae | oe meer ete redecte Gtneet. Cen ; ace Inighest = ASRS teke. place f oe fee fom Wednesday, Fit, ab tices men: JOHBSON, ‘At Royal Oak, mer L . will take pace at Matthew's ee =m. be Ly He or inane - e. - AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAYS. vot GREEN G west corner of tts ead D vhreots, SALE OF "YALUA Tar fn oF eee Adi! FAMILY SUPPLIES, &c. RAY 4 BRO Avenae, CHAMPION Se CCR ES Fave just reasived, direct TE a $d mea Case, ate Frsoch Oreste) ae ay hands. Sree Heigcloth and Terriss. French pelts re : 1 ery ible ‘and Bs sauet Stand ab Extcnsion Tables, 7, 8,10 and 12 King —— Chairs and Lounges, in terry. B Tucker pein. Hate and Shuck Mattresses. x ial im Drugs wed) mee ody dew! er Suit, walnut, maple trim- of OitcWth, different patterns. hari Paiuting and one — Mirror. oF | The owt line of Biac! ie for notes bearing: interest and secured by a deed of thout the interference of any law. t t ‘orwood said if all the citizens pf that the cost of Arrmises Stamps snd conveyancing at | ® B* WH. L. viens Amiioneers, No. 900 and 9,8. Wo cor. Penn. ave. and sth et. COvERANEET SAL OF vl ohms 3 o'clock dwetl'subdlvialon of semen .(27,) in the = of orto folneece. havathag REAL | pratt’s Astral Oil st reduced rates, ADVERTISEMENT. SKS kWalont Office Desks, Writing pkcases im the city, Walnut Wardrobes. Cottage —. Suits rain, Brussels and other Carpets. iture, Ie mence om the second hand Farnitare, We call special ‘attention of buyers ta ove sale, asthe sale is > One-fonrth cash; fey hog ed by deed of trast ments tobe weer: rant on deposit oto oes Biro nenore in = sesh ‘Wasnineton, D.C., Nov. nold lawtFeblsdts W: peepee and all iby the auctioneer. cash; fortis Ua credit of Wand rig for notes satisfac- = raed, bearing igter at We WALL & 00.. Aucts, Ss THY ABOVE SALE Is is POSTPONED UN- c.Walt CO, Aucts. Ae EW wees Auctionoers, 1001, northwest corner loth and D sts. TWO BUGGIFS ONE cetat ABRBIAGE AND HARNESS A’ L. Bie eco ance Aucts. SEE PRICES LOAN OFFICES. SPECIAL NOTIOE! WE WOULD AGAIN REMIND THE PI LIO THAT WE ABE SELLING oe he REDHESDAY, a ZBERG@’S LOAN OFFICE, Establisbed in the District in 1952, is BEMOVED TO 621 OSTREET, Between 6ra anv Tru Sreeets N. W., One Block Above the Former Stand. ‘tion with my Loan O1 a SALEOROOM for ‘the sale of — in 621 NEW VALENCIA RAISINS, at... NEW LAYER RAISINS, at. nly a noners ve opened aut faradeemed Mors Louisiana oveauns ter sogurieg. ting on, two separate strocte plished in this city f city for ears, 1 need only refer to the tr tions: of the past ae ‘a6 8 guarantee for the Tatures CHABUES HERZBERG, LOAN OFFICE AND SALESROOM, 636 —, avenue ard G21 C street. Between 6th and 7th streets N. m., a Livery stable on the ‘Coreer of 8th streets porthwe: ntrances ‘hich makes thist Having ‘One 8 ngtel Bare. trots ts in three minutes, rea, CITBON—CHOICE, Bt... ccccenceccssessverseeee DSC. CITRON—BEST LEGHORN, an...........56¢, | "Slopmentof the body. Consumption te talked of, Deenies NEW ZANTE OURRANTS, at....... One Jenks ilud do, One Two sent Cncrisgs. Four sets Oe Single Harness. GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts. WILLIAMS, Aactioneers. Borth west co corner lth and D LE OF A A rpLva NEW TUBKISH PEUNES, at...... B GBEEN £ BR "OF UaRD At NIRGINI A. ComPaist of CARO LOAN OFFICE AND BAZAR, No. 914 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, ge ‘%h and 10th streets, Lom Entire Stock in Fine paar: WaLBY, onite TOMA TOES—2 Ib CANS, Ot .cevcsscesonse-ssonssnsnnaned SC, COP FEES ..o.sccsccssssssemseeessesersesssmnneeerenmeeens¥ORY LOW. TEAS... sesecsccssonssereee i 5 a OFFICK, corner {avenue ‘Fhe TE ee FLOUB—GOOD, (46-DDL. £80K,) 8teeecnn Pian ‘and ‘nes od Ware, ‘e FLOUE—BEST EXTRA,(%-bbi wack,)at. 2 00. Gentlemen's velue. All ‘rods est one a ANK ¥ NOTICE. bit ae notiee, that on the 36th day of inst the estate of Jus. of FLOUB—CHOICE FAMILY,(%-bbl.sack,) 2 25. ir oixty four degrees cast four hundred ber; thence north twenty dearess w west 8 and thirty poles {o8 comer: ares Forth thirty-four degrees went hts eighty poles to a corner; =, por ten east twenty-pine hundred and her; thence perth two degrees, west tight hundred and eighty poles toa corner; thence north y a n hrndred and fifty poles to a FLOUB—BEST FAMILY, (%{-bbl. sack,).. FLOUB—WELCH’S BEST FAMILY, at low rates, HAMS—CHOICE SUGAB-CURED, at..... court of bankryy f ac a holden at a thee of Washi ore J. 8. HAMB—BEST SUGAR-CUBED, at.........ow rates. ance im three taual hg *. eighteen, yooathe, So eee day of rate 1.000. “Aw it ‘the tera ith within twenty deya, ey eg mind an advertiverent in wel ‘est, with securit: haser paying on 3 of wale are net SHOULDERS—BEST SUGAB-OTRED, at... NATIONAL LOAN OFFICE, aod cost of the pur pie 3 aareate. ‘Trusty nol$2awads GREEN & winLiaMse Aucts. S/-THE ABOVE SALE I8 TIL W2 PNESDAY, February ma order of the Trastees, & WILLIAMS, Auot +7 LATIMER, 2 CLEARY, ok od Aucti Southwest corner rr Penh nim ave. and 1th stroor? ‘Star Office Buildings. TRUSTER SALE OF VALUABLE PROPERTY. faye NINTH AND | oases, NAVY a3 virtue of 2 decree paserd in act jom. n front of a eariees ‘on W. LARGE STOCE Of everything in our line, at correspondingly ontins 46 feet on Tat rad by & good cote valuable building lot on the cornes of 25 Terms of Bale: One-thint cash: balance in Gand LOW PRICES. of wale ai aE 8 roperty to be sol nrchaser. Convey ancivg, stamps, DANIEL, Trusteo, fonts cost art rate OUERRY Novia, Y LATIMER & CLEARY Bee oe suuthweet ome S Pen ELPHONZO YOUNGS &@ ©0., GROCERS, coontne. Au rns aoe COBNER NINTH AND F STREETS, ADVANCE under cash; over a amount, a for satisfactory endorsed nthe Plumbing, Gas, and LATIMER & CLEARY, Aucts. LATIMER & CL} ae Auctioneers Bcuthwest corner ner Peazeyt Aske Ty S OLIDAY Goons ie pean H ing inti Miller will contin ‘We would respectfully call the attention of our customers and the public generally to our large and | .54 the melancholy deaths by Consumption, bear Well-selected stock of GOODS FOR THE HOLI. | ample witness tothe truth of these assertions. In DAYS, among which we would name, in part— IMPERIAL LAYER RAISINS. LONDON LAYER RAISING, in whole, half and ars VALENCIA BAISINS SULTANA RAISINS. Eetate Brokers. ‘and lith stroet, PROVED PROP. eM neti BE- eae aon ander Lee et al. ore pial Seem ea ‘ell eae car following parcel a teal pounds. COOKING PRUNES and DRIED FRUIT, WHIgE MEOTE PEACHES, in glass, very beau Deen gape ree aa cant | eases and symptoms, we are prepared to offer ea TOMATOMS, tub, and Sb. cane saleare: sgh of rohage ‘The terms of elo i pur ENGLISH CHOW CHOW and ONION PIOKLES ‘wineson Mam MAHNOB PICKLES, something new PRENCH and AMBRIOAN PIOKLES, all kinds. tins. GER and OHOW-CHOW. PRESEBVES of all kinds, Gordon's make, ALMONDS, WALNUTS, PEOANS, FILBERTS (hy me ui nh nae SOLER tie BY GREEN Hortiwest cornse D5 pe eayanen han DETWEEN Tt nike Be, ot USU4L RATES, WHISKY. nar” CELEBRATED PURE EYE WHISKY YOUNG AND RISING GENERATION, ‘The vegetative powers of life are strong. bat tn a few yeare how often the pallid hue, the Iack-Ineter 3c. | eye and emanciated form, and the impossibfity of pplication to mental effort, show their bencful in fluence. It soon becomes evident to the observer that some depreasing influence ts checking the d<- ‘and perhaps the youth is removed from echool ari Sent into thecountry. This is one of the worst move = ments. Removed frem ordinary diversions of the ever-changing ecenes of the city, the powers of the body, too much enfeebied to give mest to hesithfal If the pationt be @ female the approach of the menses is looked for with anxiety as the first symp- tom in which natare is to show her saving power in diffusing the circulation and visiting the check with smvnsneun¥OEY low. | tho bloomof health. Alas! increase of appetite hes grown by what it fed on. The energies of the systom ‘and mind undergo 0 fascinating @ change from chiid to woman, is looked for in vain. The parent's heart biceds im anxiety, and fancies the grave bat waiting for ite vietim. HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU SHOULDEES—PLAIN CURED, et...............8c.] FOR WEAKNESS ARISING FROM EXOESSES OB EABLY LNDISORETION, attended with the following symptoms: Indisposi- tion to Exertion, Less of Power, Loss Memory Difficulty of Breathing, General Weakness, Horror of Diseaso, Weak Nerves, Trembling, Dreadful Horror of Death, Might Sweats, Cold Feet, Wake- fulness, Dimness of Vision, Langeor, Universal Las- situde of the Muscular System, Often Enormous Ap- petite with Dyspeptic Symptoms, Hot Haads, Fiush- ing of the Body, Dryness of the Skin, Pallid Counte- nance and Eruptions on the Face, Pain in the Back, Heaviness of the Eyelids, Frequently Black Spote Flying before the Eyes, with Temporary Suffusion and Loss of Sight, Want of Attention, Great Mobili. ty, Restleaness, with Horror of Society. Nothing te more desirable to such patients than Solitude, and nothing they more dread, for fear ef themselves; no ‘no repose of manner, no earnestness, no speculation, but @ burried transition from one question to another THESE SYMPTOMS, IF ALLOWED To Go ON—WHICH THIS MEDICINE INVARIABLY BEMOVES—8008 FOLLOW LOSS OF POWER, FATUITY AND EPILEPTIO FITS, Ii ONE OF ‘WHICH THE PATIENT MAY EXPIBS. Under Masonic Temple, During the supe antendence of Dr. Wilson at the WM. He Shake, t Bloomingdale Asylum, this ead result occurred to two patients. Beason bad for s time left them. and both died of epilepsy. They wore of both sexes, and about twenty years of age. ‘Who can esy that these excesses are not frequently followed by those direful diseases, Insanity and Vorsumption? records of the Insane Asyiums, Lunatic Asylams the most melancholy exhibition appears. The countenance ts actually sodden and quite destitute; neither mirth or grief ever visite ft. Should a sound of the voice ocour itis rarciy ar- ticalate. “ With woful measures wan despair Low sullen sounds their grietbeguiled.”” ‘While we regret the existence of the above ts- valuable gift of chemistry for the removal of the con- ‘sequences. HELMBOLD'S FLUID EXTRACTOF BUCHU. ‘There is no tonie like ft. It ts en anchor of hope to the physician and patient. This is the testimony All the popalar brands of CHAMPAGNE WInRe | of oll whe hove weed or prescribed it. and 0 fow casks fino old PALE SHERRY tu the Custom House at Georgetown, thereby guarantesing the purity of the Wine offered, FOR SALB LOW BY BROWNING @ HIDDLETOR, Ho. 614 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Opposite Metropolitan Gorpas aI be AMILY FLOUR tn store and for | ead Bxtre Floer. Beware of comnterisits and those cheap decoctions called Backs, most of which are prepared by csif- etyled doctors, from deleterious ingredients, en offered for cals ef ‘lees prise” and “larger bottles, EELUDOLDS @REUIEE BDotabished upward of twenty reeev. Prepared by . - teh aoe q RAILROADS. mth western citire Qpiendid e@onditi rn, ead Yaw ale on vin this <a = New Orivane without . Ro alreed, pay owt comforts The artention of PF ering 33 has I ahem ont ens creams ae @MICR Ret Lone fit Shippers in cailndt mcedee ot speedy aw bine J KEAY Are ¢ “STARTON Sew tonnes 7 pera? Superint nden ee a2 on Trains ber . = a PR pore wa HIN. Sa aoa 43.599 S45 WEST are now ran a fo: oR BAL Ruapolis Junction and Raley ar, S000 7 459m Fo. Leave at 8-008 mand ¥ 3 ALL PARTS OF THR Whe West can be bad at the ot OMice at all howrs ca Mae Kew Terk Philadeipia and Bost. =r» a4 ectioemnent oust f LSON, Master of T: INTE. Gen Ac, Washington Station ie LIN! BETWEEN WASHINGTON. PRILADELPE A AND NEW YORK x pee vies Washing “FOR NEW YORK, wishour chance Leave a zvencent Sanday rat 5:08 a. For ruiapecenia me (except Sunday) at 500 5 m., Leave Sor, pg! York ai 9 ™ and Phitadal pip or New York on p.m. \ trate aly Thrsugh fekets to Philadelphia, had ¢ Station Office at al! hos fimore ind (eto Railroad eAvertioem Uapolis andthe West. Master of Rencapeusenl ” F General Ticke: Agoat CK HOSPITAL, OFFICE, 7 SOUTE FREDERICK sTaEET * great Hoopiale ay who ee Victions of otitery Voce, that dreadfe ent Gecerective habit =, ae most exalted. talents and bret = at who might other ath the thunders ot of Taked to ccutncy the living iyre.may confidence. "Ra ase Cured ens ane Pall ty ich seekers ty life ane. rise ismpomsivie. ix the penaity pard oper indalg-nces Youre par B08 woumanit excesses Sar ne boing root th ireadful consequences that understands the en < - deiy that the power of procreation into aig. improper fab paths” th fies ont eertous ound erable rite Scum of npr on ve injured them. and solitary haties, anatting tor either cy ae we, a 3 z A i f i is i i 5¥; | i i ii k i | i i i i is i r i i i i . 5 i ; H ; & nud 4 i i ig i i : | ij H i F i i 4 i i

Other pages from this issue: