Evening Star Newspaper, February 4, 1880, 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)

STEAMERS, é&c. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. THE EVENING = TAGA GNAPE d ORANGES. Lbs. FIGS (Lay. t) SOL 9th st. n.w. CANDLES. WHITE WAX YELLOW WAX. PATENT WAX, PARAFINE, and CHURCH CANDLES. JOHN BH. MAGRUDER, jan26 1491 New York Avenue. CTS. PEK BARKEL REDUCTIO. 50 ON Ahi. GRADES OF ns FLOUR. My MINNESOTA PATENT PROCESS has no superior. Another lot Davis’ Celebrated Diamond Brand WAMB. nies Cc. WITMER, ” Jan22 1918 Penna. avenue. JANVABS BACK 1) D HEAD DUCKS, GROUSE, PHEASANTS, WILD TUR- KEY, QUAIL, SQUABS, Ero. BEEF TONGUES, FILLET OF BEEF, SWEET BREADS, Country SAUSAG: DIAMOND BACK TERRAPIN, FISH OF ALL a °O ri Be r BANAN, FLORTDA ORANG! Aer NAS, Ro. Paton ManKK?. Core Peay a0. PREMIUM Awarded at the National Fatr over all other compet- i TO CERES. The handsomest Minnesota Patent Flour in the United States. MINNEOLA, A very superior Minnesota Patent, STERLING'S ST. LOUIS FANOY, A msgnificent Winter Wheat Patent Process. GOLDEN HILL, Foe sandard Family Flour of the District. For sale by every first: Wholesale Depot—Cor. ‘et st. and Ind. ave. wm. GALT & CO. 20™ STREET MARKET. 720 20th street. ttm, Veal, Venison. Beef'Tendevicine aud Sweet Prana re aaa ces. ie ited. WM. LINKINS & BON. HOUSEFURNISHINGS. A COMPLETE STONE CHINA DINNER SET, OF 150 PIECES, OF BEST QUALITY, ONLY $15.00. J. W. SCHAFER, No. 1020 Seventh street northwest. CHINA, GLASS, AND HOUSEFURNISHING Goopbs. jan30 ECORATED CHINA and POTTERY, From the best factories in @ FRANCE, ENGLAND, GERMANY, and other ceuntries, to which we respectfully invite the attontion of citizens and strangers. M. W. BEVERIDGE, (Late Webb & Beveridge, ) No. 1009 Pa. ave., Between 10th and 11th streets. Jans H VING REPLENISHED Our Stock of CHINA, GLASS, CROCKERY WARE, DINNER, DESSERT and TEA SER- VICES, PLATED GOODS, CUTLERY, And other HOUSEKEEPING ARTICLES, We solicit an inspection of the same from citizens and strangers. J. W. BOTELER & ERO., Dmxct Iuvourens oF Curxa, Guass, &0., jani5 923 Pennsylvania avenue. (peace: TINNING. HAMILTON & SHEDD, GAS FIXTURES, SLATE MANTELS, LATROBES, RANGES, FURNACES. jan12 si1D y. c. Building. OLMEAD & 1843 F STKEET, (opposite Ebbitt House), Are offering to the Holiday Trade Decorated Dinner and Tea Setts and Fanoy Goods, at the Lowest Puices, and:purchasers are invited to call andexamine. Also, a fine line of CHINA, CROCKERY and HOUSEFURNISHINGS, at lowest figures. Store open until 9 p.m. AS COOKING STOVES. Gas Light Compan: ae aseortinent of theso: SUN. UOIAL ‘OVES, in various sizes and pat- decid Washington oft etree gas SoonING This in the Stove ‘used by Mise Bods in her Ieeturee on cooke @ examine t my20 0 MAKE A CLEAN WEEP OF FALL AND -R CLOTHIN Will ofter you | Tie BEST BARGAINS | you EVER D, tor the Next Thirty $7 Boys! suir: 6. GENT'S SUITS at the same redaction. OVER- COATS slaughtered. OFFICE COATS, 50 cents. (Sign Bix St Fy 16 Penneyloanias avenue. Ukep. ~ SELBY. W, & WiITNEX « co,, Gucccesors to J. M. Inman. & Co.) MANUFACTURERS OF CURLED HAIR of all Veecgs Delivered at 28 tbe in the city. jani6-Im* Office: 715 15th st. n.w. W4suiscron anp NEW YoRK STOCK AGENOY. Exclusive and direct Telegraph Wi betwee! ‘Agency in Wealungton and New York offices H. H. DODGE, A.G@. WOOD, No. 1, Willard’s Hotel, Washington, D.'{0., Hoel, Wa PRINCE & WHITELY, rock Buoxxns, 64 Broapwar, New Yours. J. D. PRINOE, of_ Securities son int Bas aoe Xoo York and Washington. a Bae Orders in COTTON excouted. nov oon! 100) | Foe Loox! ay Sip. NOTE PAPER SELLING FOR 81. ete sold for 75c. now reduced to 500. above barwain can be obtained at INO. C. PARKER’S, 617-619 Tth street. 1398 Fy ots n OUR PRG. 8 00. 2 Wis s0mNSON « 00., Bankers, WASHINGTON, D. 0., DEALEES IN UNITED STATES BONDS, DIg TRIOT and other INVESTMENT SECURITIES. DOMEETIO sod FORSION BEDRADSS toh Fo? SORFOLM, FORTRESS MONBOB FUTURE DAYS. THIS AFTERNOON. mer, Lani OF THE Laxe leaves 6th-street Ms COLDWELL, Real Estate Auctioneer. B,, © WARNER, Real Estate srctioncer. Flaaye stop. Piney, STEE'S SLLE OF THAT DESIRAB! Point and Point Leoron STORY PRESSED BRICK BUILDING. Witd | TRUSTEES PRALE, OF ok THR West SIDE Boston ‘Ko. Leaves Norfolk alternate da occa a Boston steame ony Sf, hound Tay 1D BY THE pats sows BETWEEN L AND T class, fs Secorld-class fare, @1-60; Round ‘Trip, DAILY LINE ON THE POTOMAC RIVER. The Steamer Joun W. THompson has been wit drawn for repairs, and nd the Tax Mowrnry has ben mi @ her Stn pth ps an er days unt STEAMEKS FOR NEW YORK. _Sigamere EC. Kergur and zo Non tae ree tely. Pier 41, Esst River, ‘ork, every Baturday st 4 prim. and 68 Water oor Friday morning and Alexandria same rit taken at lowest rates. ae Bia or under National Mctropoli! eop2T BAM'L BACON, President. NEW YORK—ROTTERDAM. The fret cl rina “W. A SOHOL. tnd “ROTTERDAM,” wey Oty. every an a ‘at Cabin alternste Wednexd: 865-870. 8 FUNCH FP York, Freight Apts, Hl CAZAUS. General 27 Souw ae Ae , New ‘ito Jat ‘LYDE’S NEW EXPRESS LINE PHILADELPHL: ALEXANDUL WASHINGTON Connecting at Philadelphia w with, Cizaers Line for Roston, Provi New England ae SAILTNG DAYS. From Philadeiphis_waturday, at 10 a.m. From Washington—Monday, at 11 a.m. From Secretion meade Y La ma. Ereights received daily Py Through “ile of laden wiven to Heaton aA idence, and Fi a ae ped Georgetown goods received and Janded ashington. aor full information apply tod. aS JOHNSON, = 1202 F street northwe rea ae and 12th-street wi Washington, D.C. WILLIAM P. OLYDE.& G0. General Managers, 12 South Wharves, Boe ee phi (ORTH GERMAN LLOYD—srmacsmr No Gier Beswarw New You a ‘LONDON, an SQUEIAME TON AND BREAD: The meamiers of his coat Ce ae oe oor tay sn treat, WoDoKeH. Rates of yassae: From’ New York to Havre, Lou- aimpion aud. Bremen, frst avin, 8100 Ri 830; prepaid iaecrat L. Ast. For frewht oF, r pansaae DELRICHS & O Teen, Rew vork. Wea METZPNOTT & Poo. ba a. » Agents for Washington. sepl0 BD EINE* v orice. ‘With the view of diminishing the chances of col ision, the Steamers of this line take a specific course for all seascas of the yoar. i. es York of Benton! crossing ths sueridian of 60 at 48 int, of nothing to the north of 43. ‘On the homeward the meridian of 50 at 42 Ist yr nothing then 42. THE OUNARD STEAMSHIP COMPANY LIM- Between New York an: RATES OF PASSAGE. 860. 8 $80 and $100 gold, TNeket to Paris, 815, gol Bansal eee eto" ee wane Liverpool ana sd Queenstown, and all other parts of Europe, at to scoommo eaditonal, west rates. a bis of taden ven for Belfast, Glasgow, ntwerp and other por om ntinent, and fer for Mecisexrancan For freight and passage apply at the Company*s 4 Be Doth stoerane and btn, 07 Sie Stare Washing ton, B. 0. CHAS. G. FRANOKLYN, Agent, N.Y. RAILROADS. JRALTIMNORE AND OHIO RAILROAD. THE GREAT DOUBLE TRACK. National. Koute and Short Line to the North, North. ‘we loxth west, West, Sout To take effect Sunday, Rovember ‘16, 1879, at 1:20 LEAVE WASHINGTON. £20 p-m.—Baltimore, Ellicott City and Way Sta- 8-05 a. ma. thew York, Philadelphia 2d Boston ress. jundays to Baltimo1 fastae Telay t Baton mont, Htaabung, Wincherier, Hagerwow, Node: Tick snd way, §:00 amt Balding and 8:10 a-m.—Point mage and Taodtnone Sew lacs SAbat._New York, Philsdciphis, Boston Baltimore Express. Parlor oar Ro Now Work and 8:35 acm t8t, Louis, ht Columbus and Pitteb 5 cee re and Valley anche except Sunday ch csr to anton. Pullman Cars to Cincinnati, daily. Graf- ‘ky, daily, except Saturda) pe tee ore, Anibavot and We 1.0 p. wm Baltimore, Annapolis, Ellicott City a ps0 pein New York, Philadelphia and Boston 35 p- rs Eaitimors: and q way, 4:30 arg and Laurel Express. ‘Frederick, via delny, Slope at Annapolis Sunction._ uchater and i nf of Kocks and Way 40 p.m.—tBaltim dlway stations fae Ga Saudey ao to re —— ‘and Way Sta m.tP] NORFOLK AND Pearce EXPRESS forfolk, exooyt Bun Norfolk passengors taken in. to od at Canton. Ps at Bladeuabuy pand Laurel. 6:00 p.: aint of Rocks snd Way Stations. imore and Wa} jons. +BALTIMORE AN UBEL EX- Belay. LUMBUS AND COLUMBUS, AND i ats ‘ORK, BHTLAD! HILADELPHIA TIMORE EXPRESS. 3 at Bladens- fue aa Laurel. jew York, and ne Beeping ce fo Pp. pee Louis and PGincinnatt Express. Daily. tSunday only. Other trains daily, except day, All trains corey on ‘spply at the Baltimore antonio Meket Otten, ee Btati Se and 603, 61y and Carne nei ean Pennsyivanis where: orders wat = caret for, es cocoa a ‘GLEMENTS. L.M. 00} General eked teen en GEO. 8. KOONTZ, General Agent. my? 1879 rexxsvivama 1879 TO THE NORTE, ip RSP Ft aloes SPLENDID SCENEBY, MAGNIFICENT He es In Effect Jaerrany nd nPites oat ee ae at zi 140 p.m. daily, pienaene ORE AND POTOMA For, Canandatens, | Rochester Battal ‘Falis and the forth, at 6:06 a. Bunday ; 7:40 p.m. a an acae a pedatarday, Palace Cars to Canan 8:10 pad 9 bo pakien of Brookl: ng direct transfer to Fulton street, ard. urney across Now md 1:90 p-m, dally, in, daly Pexcépt Sun 30,4: aan snd 130, m. On Sunday a ope" ‘Aaily, except Sunday. For Annapolis, 8:10 a.m. and 4:20 p.m., daily, ex- cept Sunday. ALEXANDRIA AND. FREDERIORSBURG RAIL- D_ ALEXANDRIA AND WASHING 7:20, 9, 11 s.m., &e mm On Buaday at 1 9 FD. ‘South, 7:00 daily, and ing ~ ot und the Gon Bun we fee 13:80, BT 905 De hing top ‘alta Oaunday’ st 8 abd lokm, and 7 and 925 tickets, information, Sleeping and Parlor Oar so- itions can be Brocured at the ofces, north. tast corner of “Thirteenth nee a cniapens fame Svenue; northeast northeast. ‘Sixth street, ivania a nd at th depot, where orders can be left for checkinw of Daaane 76 destination from residences. FARMER, General Passenger Agent. Fran’ ‘THOMSON. General Manager. nov HIS IS THE BURGLAR’S SEASON. NATIONAL SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY, 15th street and New York avenue. Hi ieee Aime Be —] eee pecs Saag ae ye an Spa at. a ave. by, I, as the survivii suction, in front of e, premises, on MONDAY, FEBRvany 16, 1880, )orclock Pt.» the fol- lowing deseri ntate.rituate in Gity of Wash ington, District of Colun bia, to wit All at certain Tiece or parcel of land known and deecribed aa ef lot numbered four (4), in aqnare number. 4 hundred and seventy-seven (317), berinuing for the fame at the southwest corner of wal id ning thence on the line of E street, (24) feet ; thence north one hundred an Hiey thence west. twenty forte (24) fone nee sonth one bundred and fifty-nine (183) feet to the piace. of ‘be together with a8 prey eauer ese &c. ‘Bublect to all taxes now due payable. Terns: @14,600 and ee interest: to the day of sale, amounting to 85, 383. jh the expense Gf cate, in carb, and the balance iy efx and, twelve monthe, for which the notes of the purchaser, bearing interest from the day of sale, and secured deed of trust on, the property. sold, will be ken "A deronit of 8200, will uuired of the Hunchsteratire time! sale. aud ail ennveyanctie it the enpente of the purchaser. If terms of sale re not comy lied with in ten daye, the Trastee Servee theieht to reael! the property a Sxeic cin, 5 Q at defaulting nnrchaser and cost of the default» Dh one Surviving Trustee. advertisement. BOOTS AND SHOES. 70U CAN SAVE 25 CENTS ON EVERY DOLLAR YOU INVEST ai A] .BOOTS AND SHOES, Y GOING TO THE NEW YORK SHOE STORE, 605 Ponnsyloanta avenue. Our Goods were all bought pees the advance in prices, at rock bottom figures, a WILL BE SOLD AT PRIME COST For THE Next 15 Days. We are ee a Ce hand- stitched full “a8 A 8 And everything else in proportion. One fens OE GEO. McCARTHY. yYITHSTANDING THE GREAT vance in SHOES, we have a few cases of Gente Fine Hand-Sewed Button and Con-; we can offer for Tuts! ae. iters, which ONTH ONLY at the old figures. Gentlemen who wear tl of Shoe will len. BYEN'S Corcoran. quali SHOR'BTORE MLW ania jan COAL AND WOOD. iterewicz, COOKE & PORTER, coaL. BEST QUALITY OF WHITE AND RED ASH ST QUAL TTRRAGITE GOAL at Mine Well screened and clean, 2240 Ibe._ to the "a Creek, Lump and Run fnnberiand Coal ty cargo, car load or single ton. Lance supply Hard Furnoo Coal suitable for Be, WOOD OF ALL KINDS. PINE, OAK AND HICKORY OF BEST QUALITY, {x Corp Lexera, om SAUED: AND SPLIT TO ANY BAKERS’ PINE A SPECIALTY. Main Office, 1419 corner 2d rt. Std Yard: foot of loth st: BattrMoze Bran Main Office, 39 Post Office ave. road Yai Gat Bi lew York ave. Office ana oi ave. Shipping W! OH. Office and Rail- rea st. Shipping enone FAIR ASSOCIATION. THE FIRST PREMIUM FOR BEST OOAL AND EERDLENG WOOD was swarded'to us overall’ oomt: Depot and Mill, ri-atreck wharf. Office: 12th and Penna. avenue. pov8 YI uf 240 to rail and depot, socket sth and Fats. ey aiid Beh bow 46 hse new. and Wi Pa aver ee ol” a MEDICAL, &e. D& RIGORD'S Es manhood and the vigee of youth te the ineet shattered constitution in four weeks. Failure im. possible. This life-restoring remedy should be en by all about to marry, ar who have become weakened from excess or any other cause. Success in every case is ascertain as that water peas thirst. 83 per case. Pisce, 2 Seen Dr. JACQUES, No. 7 University restores jirtue of a deed of trust, dated Nover tee 77, and aw): Liber 870, folio BEL, one of the land, records of the, Dis trict of Columbia and at the request of of the party pecured thereby. we wil sell at pnblig auction, in front of the prem: SDAY, THR ATH DAY OF Fapnuanye 1G, uz 4 otchoos Fy a, te following described real “ewtate, to wit: All of lot bunxbered twenty: two (22) and’ part of lot twenty- one (21), in aquare foxr hundred and forty-nine (449), as'the aame are known and desori bed upon the platior plan of eaid city. Bewinn ine for the the southesst corner of lot 22, running thence weet one hundred and sixteen (116) feet to 8 publicalley, ther,ce north elihty-two (82) feet ten (10) Inches, thetiee east one hundred and wixtoen (116) feet to the weet Vine of street west, thence fruth olny the weet line of said streot, 82 foot 10 ingher to the place of boginning, ‘Terms cash. A deposit of $100 required at time of sale. All conyeyancing at purchaser ‘Terms to be complied with In seven days. ‘This property will be sold subject to a deed iret for 83,000 with f per ont. interest from Stay s M STONE, S16-eod&ds_ MAHLON ASHFORD,{ Trustece. TO-MORROW. Le ALTER RB. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioners , FEBRUARY 5, COMMENCING, $111 O'CLOCK A. Mt... we shall se 307 436 Ftrest southwest, an as-ortnent Faney’ Articles, |“ Drvgs, Window Globe Store Fixtures, ‘&c., together with other arficlee cnsually found in a drugstore. fer WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Ancts. \HOMAS DOWLING, Auotionecr. ART SALE EXTRAORDINARY. We will sell on THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, Fenuuary 5, 6, aNxp7, av 2:30 AND 7:30 o'ctock, at the store, No. 1423, New York avenue, engayed expressly for the occa- sion, a collection of ENGLISH AND FRENCH CERAMICS, OF ANTIQUE DESIGNS, LARGE BRONZE GROUPS AND STATUES, BELGIAN MARBLE CLOCKS, ITALIAN SCULPTURES, AMARMO PEDESTALS, MOSAIC VASES FROM CLASSICAL DESIGNS, INLAID WITH EVERY VARIETY OF STONE, BRONZE VA- SES, AND OTHER ART GEMS. The collection, which comprises some of the finest works ever heretofore offered in Washington, will be arranged on free exhibition on TUESDAY, Feb- ruary 3, andwill be found to be well worth the at- tention of art connoisseurs fob2-4t THOMAS DOWLING, Anct. ‘HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. HANDSOME, RESIDENCE ON THE. sour SIDE OF M STREET, BETW ENTH AND TWELFTH STREETS NOWTIC om THURSDAY AFTERNOON, Fesrv- the premises, 1 shall rell part lot 18 of subs Givition of square 319, having a front of, inebes: by by & bandson feet 3 lepth of 100 feet to an alley, improved me Brick Residence, with all modera improvements, located as above. Dove : One-third cagh:, the balance at six and twelve months, with notes bearing in at seven per cent. per snium and secured by # deed of raat on the property old. Conve yancins at purchaser's cost. , 8100 down at time of sale EI THOMAS DOWLING, Auct, \HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. ADMINISTRATRIX SALE OF PERSONAL EF- ¥ECTS OF THE LATE HENRY MoINTIRE, AT No. 1511 Q STREET NORTHWEST. Under an Cay es fhe le oxehans ns" pont, the undersigned wi FERRUARY y ee ae HOUB a 10 o’cLock ee aot at the shove, number, to make aale Of the personal est: of the late Henry Mcin- Gre, consisting of the Household Furniture in sald house. ‘Jan30-<co5t" LIZZIE P. McINTIRE, Adm’ JUNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE PROPERTY ON THIRTEENTH STREET, BETWEEN N AND © STREE Gotios eae NEAR IOWA y, in the District of ‘Colambia, and by written re- ee of the holder of notes, I will offer for sale, on UESDAY, THE 10TH Day or Frpruary, A. D. 1880, 47 4:90 O'CLOCK P. M-. zz in front of ths prem iges, all those ote, Pi situate and eany inthe ett of Warhineton, D- On and known as Lote Sande eels Morrison's subi’ sion of lots two bun- H hs: street Westy and running back one hundred and, five feet to an alley thirty fect (30) wide, and cont thousand one hundred (3.100) reat ground: and Tot G, having a front of nineteen (19) vet and seven (7) Inches, on said Thirteenth street west, and running back One hundred and fifty-five (985) feot one and one-half (124) inch, to said alley, heey t wide, containing three thousand an scieant feot 5 of ground, saving and excepting fa his is conveyance so much of said lot Gas was conveyed to one Joseph H. Robinson by deed dated ree 3th, 1872, recorded in ber 676, folio 48y, one of the fand ‘records for sald Washington, tegether with all the improvements, way easements, riente privileges, appurtenances hereditaments to the same belonging or in any wise ap Siem of ‘erme of f fale: ane amount of indebtedness se- ed by is de trust unpaid, which will be strted at eles fale. wi expense of sale, in cash,and the ce at twelve months, for which the notes Sale: Sult nocured’ by deed of trast on: the psoperty fale, and secured by deed of on the prope: d, will be taken. porit of 100 will conveyancing, theta pic race the right 401 i the pert fe Trustee reserves the right. to resell the pro af the risk gpa cont of the defaultin Purchaser, after giving five days’ public notice of su resale in some newspaper ES, puahed. in Washington, D.O. B. WILSON, Trustos. Drtapiste supplied. aecas | 30015,17,m,w.t&dn the oldest esta! ret. D Sere aeons or dan be ; HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. con Maseacl avenue from yee SAL oF. 'ALUABLE MILL aurea. Gouvultatons free, By OPENTY NEAR GEORGETOWN, D.C. tations free. Separate ‘series of lectures delivered at Baa meee on the cause an Qiaputabiy low clear syn0p, - sorvous ana payeical de er icing: the result nervous an o Tesi of 20 years’ experiance: BY atl, “see 290-4 currency, or seum, B \way, New York. decl-m,w.f4m z] i DISCOVERY. PANT OST MANHOOD RESTORED. Nero nm SEXHAUSTIONSE medical es- to his f ieovan 43 ‘Chatham st. ‘Ne yx 903 E, NEAR NINTH.—The new Russian Bath Rooms of man: since its first. Dr. SHEDD in - The best establishment of New York. \ONSULT DR. ROBERTSON Bat ice, 456 0 and Sg etn trom 3 109 pam, wh ence, guarantees neans, Nervous ae Weaeeaey) By: ta of a deed of, trust, dated the 2a day of November, A. D. 1874, and duly recorded in r |, folio 383, one. oe le he land records of the District ot Aosctde and at the request in writiny of the party secured the undersigned on, SIONDAY, THE YTH Day OF VPEDRUART, A. 0, AT THE Hovn oF 1 o'ctock r. M., in front of the premises, the followine-deecribed ‘property, situate in the county of Washington, District of Columbia, and known as a part or section of the Foundry property, lying west of Georgetown, District aforesaid, w1 Was purchased by John 8. & Go, from tho estate of General John Mason, part being bounded as follows: Beginning for the same at the southwest corner of the Western Old Borin: Mill, Delow the Chesapeake and Ohio canal, an running eastwardly from said corner north 34% degrees east tothe southern line of said canal’s towing path, (this is a ra of the line of the western gable wall of Old Boring MUI) and {hen running again from sal ming corner race west to the. Potsrnse Bier, (the above two. linen form the northwestern bouzidary of the property hereby intended to be conveyed,) and for the eastern boundary thereof it ieund jerstood to be united by a line drawn south Geggees west or north, jegrees east from thatcontee or eastern face ef the sears wal teat acres porta the east end of the wheel shaft, said line bei nrallel with the east gable wall of the Eastern Ol Borin Mit aniiextelidini northerly to the south- cas, Ni Euleniing Lnpoteucy, fc, Genomes OF SyPRU | er titeof thet ad a agutierl is, eoently com cured in from Sto | to tho eal Potoias river, Wogether with the ine. eg Umum Ge ieyarseee | ucaean canniesT Se kath ix (}run of burrs, capacity about ones clans of Baitinore. Main office, ib'B. Buia at, dred ana fivty barrels fi Baltimore. Obarses moderate. "Terns of ah as. pre reeertbed By By'the trast dood: Ladice. All femalo cuale compas quickly auga6 ares Ton cured. me Se SENET Morey FRENCH TOVOEES= gel anid all Urisary” Discassa, Nervous Bebility ani A inal Weakn , 8 tnd ail Blosd and Bisaases, opecdily’ sale by WM. B. ENTWISLE, corner ith st. andFa. ave. Price, 83 pet box: De pealed. eh AUTHORIZED BY THE COMMONWEALTH 6F KY AND FAIREST IN THE WORLD. 17TE PoevLs® MonTHLY DRAWING OF THR Commonwealth Distribution Oo., AT MACAULEY'’S THEATER, In the City of Louisville, on SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 28, 1880. secured by s deed of ruston the proresty sold, ate to be given. posit of $300 £9 Wo Da Durclinser st the Hive of main, and all ospensss and ser at the isos an fonveyaneing fo be pata. by. Chaser. if from the day of sale, the Sefsulting jurciesses on Ave defaulting pu Ot The property. will be sold subject to taxes. ail prior excumbrancess ‘WM. D. CASSIN, Jand7 WAL L: DUNLOB,| Trustees, HOS. J. FISHER & CO., Auctioneers, Sali 235 F atrect nw. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF A SMALL TRAOT OF LAND, IMPROVED BY COMFORTABLE NG, SLAUGHTER HOUSE, SMOKE AND OTHER '£- BUILDING Ht 8 of + 3 i eee re. id cost of days’ advertiserent. UNCANSON “BROS... Ancti ‘and D streets northwest. FIVE WALNUT PARLOR ba) DAMASK AND ae Stun SE rOOB CASK PIANO; ALNUT BER SE, SE RUEAE WALT oR SUT MARBLE TOP TABLES, &., AT AUC- 10 OASES “1 DOZEN, EXSt_oriwes PATENT AINT, AT AUCTION. In connection with Trustee's sale of Farni- : TRUSTEE'S SALE OF HOUSEHOLD ‘FURNI- TURE AT AUCTION. a deed of trust, duly ‘Tecorded in Liber Now abs: foto 185, one of ee and records of Washington conn! 3D. sell at public auction. on TUESDA RUARY 3D, 1880, COMMENCING AT 10 econ ut the anction-rooms, corger 9th and Dr tewois northwest, the goods mentioned in Schedule *‘A," attached £6 said deed, con sisting in part of— Parlor Bute, sa bgenaion sr ence ‘xtension and other Tables, at Ge hack Mat cane mee, Ae with other go jang0-3t ALEXANDER MILNE, Trustee. 8? THE ABOVE SALE. - ed POSTPONED until THURSDAY, Sta FeBeval 1880, same hour ani i ALEXANDER MiLNE, [ruetee. UNCANSON BKO3., Auctioneers, 9th’and D streets northwest. FINE LINE ENGRAVE GS AT AUCTION. yon MORNING, Fen. 3p, at 12 < oe within our salesroom, we will dispose of ‘few cboice Line Enwravings, Artists’ Prooka, & the property of a private part : The Quee! Drawing Room. by Stacpoole: Sistine Madonna, by Nerdhelm: “Homeo, and. Juli ary, Queen of Sots; The Betrothsl; Huguenot Lovers; Mar- swenite at the Church, ‘and other fine Engraving. nd Wster Golors, well worthy the atteution of lise desiring chcice Pictures, and such as are se'doni offered at auction, Jan28-5t pec tHE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED until UAR¥ 5TH, fame hour and at which Gane tt will positively take place ut regard to weather. 7 AUROR®, Int., Jan. 15th, 1890. HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. ‘Dear Sir:—We have determined to soll at Anction our entire stock of Silver Plated Ware, and with this view have con-isned to you all ods ou hand, consisting of afull line of Hollow Ware, being all our elegant gords, samples from our show room and al! goods now in factory of our make, mat factured expressly for Jewelers’ first-clacs trade, bearing our trade mark. Warranted Triple Plata. or ‘Tuy Avzons S1iven Prare Co. LARK, Agent. ture, AT 10 o’cLocK, at our salesrooms, THURSDAY, Feprvarr 51x. THOMAS DOWLING, AUCTIONEER. I SHALL SELL AT AUCTION, BY ORDER OF THE AURORA SILVER PLATE CO., AT THR ELEGANT SALES ROOMS, No. 1425 NEW YORK AVENUE, oN SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 71H, AT LO O'CLOCK A. M., 2 P. M., AND 7:30 EVENING. CLEARING SALE. oF THE ENTIRE STOCK OF SILVER PLATED WARE, BELONGING TO THE AURORA SILVER PLATE CO., CONSISTING OF TEA SETS, WAITERS, - WATER SETS, COFFEE URNS, ICE PITCHERS, CAKE BASKETS, BERRY AND FRUIT DISHES, DINNER AND PICKLE CASTORS, EPERGNES, CELERY DISHES, TOILETS, VASES, AND A VARIETY oF ALL KINDS OF GOODS USUALLY MADE BY A FIRST CLASS FACTORY, TOGETHER WITH A LARGE SSO EN ES: FORKS, SPOONS AND TABLE CUTLERY, THAT WERE BOUGHT FOR JEWELER'S TRADE. THE GOODS ARE USEFUL, ELRGANT DE- SIGNS, STRICTLY FIRST CLASS. WILL BE ABSOLUTELY SOLD, WITHOUT LIMITATION OR RESERVATION. PER ORDER OF THE AURORA SILVER PLATE CO. SALES CONTINUED MONDAY, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 97H, LOrn, Mtn. SALES EACH DAY AT HOA. M., 2 AND 7:30 . M. N. B.—LADIES SPECIALLY INVITED TO AT- TEND THESE SALES. feb4-6t___' THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. SIEGEL © LOEWENTHAL, Aucionesrs, 937 and 939 7th street northwest. On MONDAY MORNING. NEXT, the 9ra will sell, ing fi ix mt of our store, a jot of Furnitures viz: finlor and Bedroom Suit lsteads, Lounges, Exten ue anu Wood Seat Chairs ts, Stoves, Counter SIEGEL & LOEWENTHAL. SON BROS., Auctioneers. Bureaus, WEEN ZAL ATE ON 1k BE: is ase AND THIRD SIREETS NORTH- By virtue of a deer of, rust, poaxtny on the 23d of May, A. ad a aut ain THbee SIT, folio 80, ‘et Bea. f the land records of Wasiiazton couuty. in the District of Columbia, and by the request of the ry necnred thereby, Twill sell at pal auction, MONDAY, Tar OTH Dav or Febats D 1880, in front’ of the premises, AT 3:30 Sorpok P. all that piece or parcel of ground lying in said ci {and District, known as ot E in the sub-division of lot two (2), in square numbered five hundred and and seventy (570), said lot having a front of 22 feet on D street north, and extexding back with this width to the rear of the lot: together with the im- provements, consisting of a comfortable two-story attic and bakement brick dwelling-honse.. ‘Tertus of wale: 81,500 cash, of which $100 will be required at, time of’ sale: balance in six and twelve menths with interest ; deed given and deed of trust taken to secure deferred payments: terins of sale to be complied with within five days from day of sate, otherwise the trustee reserves the right to resell at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser, upon kiving ten days’ notice of such resala by advertiso- ment in some newspaper published at said city. All conveyancing at cost of purchaser. | feb4-d Webster Law Burdens. WALTEE B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctionecrs. TRUSTER’S SALE OF VALUABLE LOT ON SOUTHEAST CORNER OF FOUR-AND-A- HALF STREET AND MARYLAND AVENU! Be a decree of the Supreme Court virtne | of the Distriot of Columbia, paszed in equity cause No. 6801, docket son and another are plaintiffs, aud Sinon et al. defendsnts, I will offer for eale, at public auction, on FRM IDAY, Feprvany 13, 1880, ar 4 o'o , in front ‘of the premiee that valuable Tot ot land known as lot G, in Sinon's subdivision of se in Washington city, Distric! vat Columbia. Said lot has a8 a frontage of 32 feet Linch on 4/¢treet and of 72 feet 1% inches on Maryland avenue. andi hey proved by a smail frame dwelling. : One-thir in cach, of which S108 must be paid when the property is struck off; one third in one yee and ene-third in two years, with interest; said deferred payments to be secured b; deed of trust on the property. sold, to be i approved by the court. All recording and convevancing at purchaser's cost. If terms of sale are not complied ay in five days, the property will be resold at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser. A. A. BIRNEY, Trustee, febt-d Office, 330 43; surect northwest. HOS. J. FISHER & CO., Auctic i Ne 1225 F stroct northwest. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF “DESIRABLE PROPERTY ON “K" STREET, BETWEEN NINETEENTH AND TWENTIETH STREETS NORTHWEST, AND ALSO, 0) ETEENTH STREE: BETWEEN eRe MAND Lt STREETS NORTH- Ee ., IMPROVED 19, {a which Hutch! ARY ‘all the following deseril in ing ait of sale ercund pla thereat ground pl ereof as and twenty-one (21), in square numbered eighty- ve (0), Gactier, with all the iwprovements and anpurtehances unto the same belonging: ‘erms of sale: One-third of in cash; balance in on day of sale, with interest at BF i LH 2 be ber 2, Mr: r] eed ip Liber ne Mes Becca see BS id records for the: i wont b : Le mull Ese SERERERSG BRE Hn ake Gah ane Ww EDNESDAY.. February 4, CONGRESSIONAL. Conclusion of Yesterday's Proceed- ings. HOUSE.—After our report closed— ‘The House resumed, fn the morning hour, the “bill relative to ue Service of jurors, and {¢ ‘was finally passed. fe) that no_ persona shall telve ss 8 asa pent juror in any United States court more than three weeks during any one year; provided that jurors may sit as long as ay be necessary to decide causes, the trial of which may have been begun before the expira- tion of the term of such service. Tats act shall take effect within one month after Its ap- proval.} The House then went into committee of the whole on the revision of the rules. ‘The pendin; ing clause of rule 11, was that which Was so amended yesterday as t) give. the com- mittee on commerce the same jurisdiction and privileges as to the river and harbor bill a3 the comunittee on appropriations enjoyed as to te general appropriation bills. ‘The amendment was adopted. 64—a result which elicited some aj members on both sides of the House. Mr. Browne, a member of the committee on military affairs, moved to amend clause 9 of the rules, So as to provide that the committee still have the power to bring in the appropria)iois for the support of the army. * This amendment led to a lengthy deb which Speaker Randall, and Messrs. Garti«| Cox, Whitthorne, Blackburn and others putt pated. The amendment was thea rejoct yeas 93, nays 10 ‘The House, at 4:20, adjourned. —_e+e-____ THE CHARGES AGAINsT Ci ouursatonne Hayr.— A telegram from New York, Feb. —It ts learned from a source said to be pe fectly rella- ble that the report of the committee of the In- dian commission investigating the char ses against ex-Commissioner Hayt, so far as ¢)in- pleted, finds that the charg Inst Mr. Hast rezarding the Arizona mining were t that Edward Knapp, Mr. Hayt’s ageat_ in the affair, turns out to be his own son, a Knapp Hayt, and the affidavit agafnst H. Hart, agent ‘at San Carlos agency, was nt transmitted to the Department of Mistice until after Gen. Fisk had brought his changes against Mr. Hay The report, it is further stated, will only deg oe eo charges against Mr. Hayt in regard to the Arizona mining matter. ‘The case will pokey ae reopened to-morrow to permit ir. ‘ayt to put in some additional evidence. as 93, nays lause fron A CosTLy BuT SaTIsPacTORY EXPERIMENT.— The experimental test of the question as to the cause of the explosion of the thirty-elght ton turret gun on board the British troaclad Thun- derer, in the sea of Marmora, January 2d, 1579, by which several officers ‘and seamen’ were killed, was made yesterday at the Proof Butts, in the his ernment marshes: acing the Royal Arsenal at Woolwich, England. Tne the: was that the disaster resuited from ths pe oe the gun through carelessness, and according to this’ theory the sister gun, which was brought home for the pui pose of experi- ment, was loaded and tired with a double charge of 80 and 110 pounas Of powder, 1,600 pound common shell and 1,700 pound Palliger projec- tle. ‘The gun burst, as tts fellow did on board the Thunderer, thus justifying the opinion of the committee of investigation as to the eause of that disaster. The muzzle of the gun and the proiecnies were buried in the sand at the Proof Butts. The remainder of the gun, with the exception of its base, was blown to atoms, N ow THE Lapy.— In regard to the dispatch from Scranton, Pa the effect that Mr. Samuel J. Tilden is about to marry a Miss Rank, of Lewisburg, Mr. Tilden has himself furnished the pouow ine, whica 13 here given as written by his secretary: “ Mr. ‘Tilden says the report is. as true as about nine- tenths of the statements concerning num dally published; that ts, not at all. He presumes that the authors of the rumor have acted on the maxim of equity jurisprudence, that what ought to have been done has in fact been done, but. unfortunately, he never had the pleasure of knowing of the existence of any such lady.” A PLAGUE 0’ Boru Your Hovses.—An orga- nization called the Democratic Union has been formed in New York for the campaign of 1830. It already numbers in its ranks many leading democrats who have heretofore been tdentitled with one or the other of the democratic organi- zations in that city. The object of the union is to secure harmony in the democratic party, even at the sacrifice of both Tilden and Kelly, if necessary. NEw Bonanzas REPORTED.—A Denver, Feb. 3, says: Great excitement prevalls here over a discovery of gold near the mouth of the canon of the Platte, twenty miles west of Denver. A specimen of the ore assays at the rate of $21,199 per ton. Two hundred locations have been made. Gunnison county, Western Colorado, is ‘loping extraordinary richness in minerals. Prospectors are flocking into that region, and yaa are taking large telegram from interests. Competent Judges declare that the aiscovertes already made exceed anyt ning hith- e.to found in Colorado, either as regards the quanulty or the quality of the minerals. STRANGE Story oF 4 LEAD PENCIL.—Five years 0 a man at Hartford, Conn., fell and became vsensible. A surgeon then found a slight wound in his bedy, close by the heart, and thought the man had been eitner stabbed or shot. A few days later, however, small pieces oi Diack lead began to come out of the wound, and it was then concluded that In falling the tof a lead pencil which the mau hatin bis ecket had penetrated the body. Probing Luter brought out a ttle wood. Monday ue -igeons Used the Knife, and to their astontsh- ment, @ whole lead pencil, which hal bee! arpened but once, was he: and not half an inch from the heart. Tue man is very Weak, but it 1s thought he will recover. Tne SNow Stor of Monday night and yes- tarday. morning prevailed over most of the New England and middle states, in some localities with great violence. ‘The Various mails due at ew York yesterday were delayed from one to three hours. Several wrecks are reported on the Jersey coast, and at Long Branch a num- ber of buildings were unrooted. A furious northeast snow began at4 a.m. at Boston yes- terday and continued till 3 p.m. About eizut inches of snow fell. The trains on all roads in that section were delayed. A dispatch from Halifax, N.S., reports the heaviest snow storm of the seaso1 racing there since one o'clock yes- terday afternoon. “A heavy snow storm was prevailing last night throug! Rout the Black Hills, in Dakota. MARYLAND LEGISLATURE. —In the Maryland Senate yesterday Mr. Gorman’s bill to the revenue and tax lawcame up asa §5 chal order, called forth considerable discussion on the question of the taxation of mortg ves, and was finally laid over, to allow Senator Wililams, of Baltimore county, an opportunity to speak upon it. The bill to authorize the Baltimore Corn and Flour Exchange to take stock In the Chamber of Conmerce Building compauy was passed. In the House the bill to amend the at- tachment laws was lost by a vote of 41 yeas to 30 nays, Dot a constitutional majority. tz-The Oglethorpe, Ga., Heko says: There isa freedman in this’ county who has accumu- lated at least $6,000 since the war, we learn, named Please Harper. He has a splendid plantation, the finest and fattest stock we know, and has now on hand $2,000 in cash awalting & good investment. This same negro at our last court brought a case against one of our best white citizens and gained it. It was then car- ried to the supreme court and he was again triumphant. ON SUNDAY ANOTHER EARTHQUAKE SHOCK 0c- curred at Candelarie, in the district of Vuelte Abajo, Cuba, Sunday.’ Three oscillations were felt, their direction being east-southeast to west- northwest. A slight tremor of the earth was felt for some time afterwards, A BANK CasHIER’s SvicipE.—Israel Boothby, cashiers of the Augusta, Me., First National Bank, committed suicide yesterday by shooting himself in the head. To make sure of his pur- a jumped into a cistera on the back prem- Bean weights sraned to his feet, and then committed the deed. A director of the bank states that the accounts of the institution are probably all right. ARBEITER Bi a German beneficial so- in Cincinnati, w with, over 400 members, has ent. The bund was formed in built Ar- member. ea Soles ee ex- te) among the German lon, many or loner] in Bein the notes of U. T., Feb. led. and ee be taken to Salt trial. He was indicted last November, but ‘cept out of sight until to-day. EXTRAVAGANCE IN TURKRY.. —The it PCssIDility of teaching some men or raore Of men fs exemplified in ‘Turkey. The amare, ‘Turk fs as Digoted, as cruel and as stoltaly tna movable fn his ideas as he was 500 while the Sultan, utterly Seeley of iwaral anything from the misfortures of his predooae, sors, 1s devoted solely to pleasure and spendt money. It is reported that his famtly expenses amount to $14,000.000 fannually. He has 10 ser- vants, whose special duty tt is to unfold the carpets for him when he ts going to pray; 10 te take care of hts pipes and clgarettes; 2 to dress his royal hair. and 20 to attend to his wandroba, Four thousand persons are said to live at his expense, Of course all the officials throughout the empire follow the example of their master, each according to bis opportuntites for picking: and stealing, and the general condition of the poor subjects may be Imagined. Yet reforms are politely talked of, and the English govera- ment 18 polite enough to believe they will be made, h Adverts CONVICTED OF ILLEGAL VoTIna.—The trial of A number of election cases growing out of the last election tn Wilmington. Delaware, commenced at New Castle yesterday. So far there have been four couyictions for legal vot- ing, all democrats, TRE SUFFERING IN IRRLAND Ireland. the people thre he Daker shops If not given bread or work. ‘The Dublin committee report the receipt of $229,000 for the relief of distress. The treasurer of the Tris relief fund, of Dubin, acknowledges thee celpt of $25 550 from the Parnell meetings, Mr try. Over $39,090 Is Now sl hands of treasurers In various be in the m4, which amount will be transmitied without d+ ay. GEN. RANT AND RTY visited the Vente rks, near Havana, Monday last & great party, followed by a Dall, was given in the * In honor of the distingnished visitora, The principal families of the city and all ofi- clal persons were invited, Tue CoxrRact for an electric Ught of tea thousand candle power,to be placed in the domi of the county court hoitse at’ Wabash, Tad, tm tended to light that city, has been let to’ the Rrush Electric Light Company, of Cleveland, 0., for $1,500. Peritions, signed by a number of merchants ew Orleans, have been forwarded to the ident, indorsing Pinchback for naval oMicer ont that port, ‘Two OF THE FOUR BURGLARS who blew opea and robbed the safe in the Lee (Mass.) post off1oe on Jan. 23d, and a young woman, wife of one of them, were’ arrested yesterday and brought te Pittsfield, Mass.. for frial. They were commit- ted in default of $3,000 batl each. ie Tower of the ch was abandoned at t. has been arrested at Su. John, cuttling his ship. ‘The insurance companies that had taken risks on the bark and cargo refuse to yay the insurance, as they allege there was fr: s Lo the cargo, and hav@ caused Captain To AN ExPLosion OF Gas occurred in the retort room of Knickerbocker gasavorks. at New York, yesterday, sending a oplumn of flame — the roof. After two hours’ work the fire partment exUngulshed Ue flames Damage slight. THE PRETry Davenrer of ex-Secretary Mc- Culloch, now rides out ina pony pheton with a queerlooking wooden case beside her, rnc contains a fancy inlaid banjo. Miss Mi set the fashion which now keep half the “sweet sixteens” tm New York city a-strumming out of their school DIED. JFISCHER. Qn the 4th February, 1880, at, & Henny J, youngest child of C. H. sie’ G. Mie Biveher, aged one year ten months and. seventeen days Funeral will tal ee from the Lutheran Church, corner Fourth Istreets, Georxetown, Friday, 10 crclock a-m. | Friends of the family are respeot- fully invited to atten 2 FOUNTAIN. on Satu ee 1880, of con- sumption, ARoN FounTarN, 16 forty-eighth ee of bis age, formerly of Trince ‘William county, His funeral took place February 3d from tho First ptist church, Georgetown. The services coudueted by the Rev. Sandy’ Alexsndertaktow bis text from 16th chapter St. John, 22d v« HUNTRESS. On the 3d of February, 1880, CHARLES ALBERT, son of the late Charles'A. ant Elizabeth Huntrées, aged ten year eight months. Funeral on Thursday, February 6th, No. 1297 Eleventh street northwest. at 2 o'clock p.m. Rela- tives and friends of the family invited. MIDDLETON. On Wednesday, February 4th, iS 1880, at 7:15 a.m... Mrs. MIDDLETON, widow of ste Robert white Middleton, in the sexenty-first Tne. funeral nereafior, NS. On Tuceday, February 3 ANDREW ExttoTT, son of It.’ C. and piety curie. te A. Stevens, axed fourteen a Bune © place from the residence of his fathe strect northwest, to-morrow, Thurs- day, FG 1p-m. Relatives and friends are invited to attend. Ovitmary. Mactmon. On January 2th, 1800, at ont Dae Rowent Ma Cf the Tate'John Macl.ec fice bepartment, and br Leod, of the UN DERTAKERS. UNDERTAKER, 1337 10th street northwest. FRE=D. SEIN! Ox AKEK, 1233 7th st. n.w., Washington, Pee at place of business.) Bodies ‘obaimiod and prepared. {or transportation. ‘ans = ENEAW’S DYSPEPSIA REMEDIES. y Dyspeptics are earnestly requeste Ito try these remedies. No matter how bad the caso they Rover fail to cure. Price 50 ce eR ats tle. RENEARS BROWN MIXTURE. Prepared from Oil of Tar and Horehound—is a sovereign remedy for Coughs, Colds, and is ben- eficial to consumptives. Niné and 4 oz. bottles, 50 and 25 cents. For sale by the following and other Druxgista: Milburn, W. atwinle, W. S.C. Hanson, on, J. W. J ie ‘eigen’s Co-eperative Store, th st. ; J. Me Walle, 400 Est, sve. and prinelpal dopot, 61 Bridge rt. tow Jan31-2¥ HE GREAT EXTERNAL REMEDY a “SAPANULE,” 2 = “SAPANULK,” # CURES BY ABSORPTION. RHEUMATISM, NEURALGIA, MALARIA. **BAPANULE,” the WONDERFUL GLYCZRINB LOTION, iz Isa positive cure. It has never failed, SSAPANULE” as no canal for Chine Duieo, Spratt Po, Gapped Lumb fs Chilbieins, Bunions, aud aS Erysipelas, Balt Rheum, Bese, ong the of &e. ; Diphtheria, Sore T! the Scalp, ‘hroat, Pneumonia, gd all inflammatory diseases. jos who suffer m difficulties find immediate relief, and = manent cure by using “*SAPANULE.” oat Prepon ponies oF foot Lath renioves all soreness of Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded. Sold by all druggists. Price,50c.and $1 per bottle. ‘Send for illuminated circular and cards. SAMUEL GERRY & COMPANY, PRorrerons, 237 Broadway, New York, DBY MONOPOLE. EXTRA. decl8-00 HEIDSIECK & 00. ESTABLISHED 1786. CHAMPAGNE. OBUSE & FILS FRERES, BORDEAUX. FINE CLARETS AND SAUTERNES. FOB SALE IN WASHINGTON, D. G., by Syommaxker & Hearzoe, - Hume, Orzanx&Co., B. W. Buxp’s Sons, Tuos. RussELL, Brownine & MIDDLETON, N. W. Buncueit, W. Onur & Sons, d. H. Maauupsn, 0. 0. Bayan, HOREHOUND. D AND LB FLECAMPANE NEVER EXCELLED, aera iD rat eo 260. janad tath ond I'stsrand $d and D ster to PICxcLeE scuoor. open for beginners, at FENTON HALL, No, USER ne. Mense mw pa

Other pages from this issue: