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EDUCATIONAL. | AUCTION SALES. _ AUCTION SALES. SENESNS fb streete 2 Cou rinweat.—This | HR ma . 26 et LL scken.. Las Te-opened his Ashool in 1 Pennsy!van a avenue south- decs0-Lan : PEs tiveexaminations. | 2 heh at. northwest. | ov LIER Bows (3 re: ome te ots FOSTER AUER ¥ ' fe Ferry On. Wha Gilt street Cewek a. mh. every BUNDAY, TI AY AND THE For ali the POTOMAC LANDINGS 18 far v= Leone? r ine MONDAY, WEDNESD As FE. Fares rs gant Fd INE, Purser. creiderce sud ) Mrs. i. BO GOL- private School for | SI street rortuwest. “‘Les- dect-3m mare.” 8, &e ARMOWSH FORTH GERMAN LLeye Lins Be reeks New Yorn, Have Soutua NANT) BREMEN. The ttesi: «of thix company will sail every Sat- arday from B-einen Fier, foot of 3d street, Hoboken. Kates of 5 dan, Bout JUNAKO LINE } b 1 Janld VERNG LANE ROUTE. D STRAMNHIP COMPANY LIM- NH. BROWN &CO., in New Yor! ne Green, New York, 928 Pa. Ave., NOTICE. rpool, Call. | | | | | ASSAGE. conmodations. ‘onal. rms. Steeraze tickets from ad all other parts of for Belfast, Gisa- its on thé Uon- ‘he Company's steerage and ne ¥ORN-HOTTERVDAM. | zs | FRESH TOMATOES, CAPONS FROM PHILA- NEEDAY ‘Ist Cab! ave, 826 _ Be | ATL | 10 TARE EFFECT WEDNESDAY, | bECEM 18x. SHINGTON Louis Yast Ex- , snd way etations. 60s ols, and way. (Piedmont, Btaboce $1.25—On smudsy ont: are Ex} 12.06—Balt: more and Relay) €:30—Baltimore, Hyattevilie press tion.) Winchestar ard $8.50_Pittebe rg, Cincimnati and St. Louis Express. | 9.45—Baitimore, Hyattaville and Laare! Express. 110.00—New ¥ Philadelphia snd Boston Bx- | ress” Siveplnwe Gar to New York ant sDeC- al Bisepins Car cept Sticds. AU trains stop For further H, JGHSSaN, « corner Ne ZACK! JANE’ Jorg, Philsdelpnis aud Boston Expreas Frederick, vis Kelay. Stops at Anns- Hocks, Frederick, Hae and Wa to Point of Rocks and 14 40—Bsitimore, Annapolis and Way Stations. 16. 45—Phiisdelptiia and ball Unsburs sud Way, vis elay. Btopeat Hyatis- pe on ‘bt of Rocks and Way Stations t6.45—Baltimore and Way Btatious. 7.30—Kaitimore and Li ipunday ony. Other trains daily, ex- uaation spots st. th Balti: formation apply at the Baltimore cket offices, Washinton Ststion, ard Pennsylvania svenue, corner 14th street, rders wil be taken for bawwawe to be checked and received at any point in the city. ve | iy on WED- | 245-250. Steer- | ¥ COUPLER! STEEL Uswerstown aud way, ‘Connsats x st Foi of Rocks for sand Boston Express. Bulmors, Annapolis Byattaville, Aunspolis dane ‘City, polls and Way 'y, for Baitimore and way. Tess. Way Stations. a (Winchester, and Way, vis and Laurel Ex- Rtauons. (On Sunday Way Stations only.) timore Express. (Mar- y are! Express. to Philadelphia. ‘TO THE NORTH, Deonhie ‘Prack, Steel Hails. D SORNERY. See IN Ee FECT, TRAINS VE corner For Pittebu Bleepinw ( am day, to Cin Saltz 0 E BALTIMORE AND POTUMAC EATLROAD. For Cara: wom, Hochester, Buffsic, Niawara, with Pare Carto Watkins aud the North, at 8-005, , except Stnday -9.99 p.m. dally, escey ‘turfay, with Palace Care to Canandal- acs ant 8. For Wilhameyort, Lock Haven and Eimirs, at 10:30 Bm. ds''y, except Sunday For New York ‘and the East, #00 10-20 a.m. 230 B UO p.m. On Sundsy 2°36 and 10-6) pm, baited express of Pullman Parlor Oara, ose m except Sunday. aay, For Brooaiyn. N.Y. Jersey City with fo - nis, & We p p.m dally, excep! Sup ene * ope’s e Fope's Suni 9-2, mm. Pm. and 12-00 and 10-00 ai. ces. . FARMER, General Passenger Agent. FRANE THOMSON. General Manswers “Gov THE TRADES. RBTLV SNL ROUTE 1881 | ie West, 6 00 le ferriage pn 6 40, » 4:40, 5-40, 10:30 arm., 2:50, 6:40, 9:30 and ne Line, 640 a.m. and ¢:40 p.m* aay. s, 6.40 a.m. and 4:40 p.m. daily, ex- | 2 aND FREDERICKSBURG RAL | ALEXANDBIA AND WASHING | BOA! Mi), 7:20, 9 6:00 and 11 40 WEST AND SOUTH WEST. MaGNIFICENT EQUIPMENT. | JANUARY 3, 138). | ‘ASHINGTON, from Depot, nd B streeta, a8 follows: ali through traine connect at nate of Hroo! nnex, sf- fer to Fulton street. avoid. across New York city. OO a.m., 10:30 am, 2:8), ‘On'Sandsy, 2:3), 6:40 Limited Expres, 9 30's. m. day 5 O0, 9.90, 10:30 a.m., and 30 1040 pm. On and 11:20a.m. 11.0uand 11:20 TBSON BROTHE! | PRACTICAL BOOK ANI 1012 Fennss!vanis ave., Washington, D.O Br Fine Prvting AND JOB PRINTERS, 3 specialty. jant9_ | (NDING—The Lycerr Srspuay employs | B Grei cisse Workiuen, aud tarua out saperior Work. It is ons of the oldest estsbiisbments aity. 1013 Pe. ave. Wrreeument HEADQUABTERS, | 409 Fourteenth Street. Skilife! treat to our care. janl? ent for Sick or Lame An! mie dealin, on iD the ‘84 floor. octl with the owners. | corner of Pennay iva | avenue southwest. TO-MOKKHOW. WALTER B WILLIAMS & CO., Anstioncers, HOURRHOLD FURN: » CARPETS, &., AT AUO- By virtue of ab. A Did and 3 i Bell, at DsY, FeuRvaRY te DO'CLOSK A.M, at 415°G strect northwest (opposite Judiciary rh > goods and chattels described ine ae iA. I name fe, Upholstered ia Rap, Crimson Put- Chamber 8 oss, Walnut Lace Cu nvravings, ‘w is and other acd Has Mat- treese , Fe 4, China, Gi! and Cfuc kuods marked in scheduse. Sab. JER B. WILLIAMS, Trustee. SIGNEE'S SALE OF 1 HNKE STORY BRI DWELLING. and by virtue of sce-tan desd of eid day of 3 the J 2 at fol eta ic auction, in front of the premises. on TUESDAY, Fenruaay Ist, aT Fork 0 PM, all tho right, title aors in kald deed in and to * inths City ot parts of lots ra num thenes nor: taehes to t h the impra Of esie Terma to ba other sise, assirqes risk five days’ ad TACHA 8_ BENS Nuk rysomuas DowLIxe CATALOGUE SAT OF THE LA 2. ia Anctioncer. OF THE LAW LIBRARY HN &. CHAPMAN, ESQ, . THE WHOLE VaLUABLE KEPIRTS rooms, southwest ene wid 11th ay NESDAY EVE T BOOKS. AND ‘To besold at my ancti on TUES and Volovg Tes, pe wider Te Old Governme: Lasuayra Cott Very test Rio Com Desots Patent per wall hand fr other articies usnally Ke it, at correspondingly low fixures, HOWABD’s, 7th and L streets northwest. | N. B —Telephonic Connections FLCHIPA ObANGES, Janis-3m LPIA. ALSO, PEELE CEE AND TUR- EXTBA ROAST BEEF, CANVASS-BAOK, RED HEAD, QUAIL, GROUBE, Etc., AT THE PALACE MABKET, ith and New York ave. FRANK J. TIBBETS. Janl7 | UST RECEIVED— j NEW YORK BUCKWHEAT—tine. i | Cor. NEW ORLEANS MOLASSES—Golden. 2 MEAT —Nic MOUNTAIN and B BARDI OOK TROUT—Delicious. ard and Tomsatoes—Mazni- N PRETZPLS—Criany. BUSTON BAKED BEANS—Patent Picked. | W. BEED’S SONS, i in Table Luxuries, Staple | “y Groceries, Importers snd De: aud Fai janib 1216 F street northwest. ELPHONZO YOUN IS STILL BELLING 10 Ibe. 103g Ibs. Standard ‘'A" SUGAR... 12 Ibs.:*'0" (nearly white) SUGAR. for 1.00 101be. Cooking RAISINS, (uew)..........for 1.00 100 Good Jamaica ORANGES..... for 1.00 ‘Those few gictations batnza fair indication of our prices in general, our friends and the public Will ses the advautage of favoring us with their orders. §27-Urders by Postal ceive prompt attention ELPHONZO YOUNGS, GBOCER, 504 9th st. north, Janis Opposite Datly Oritic Office. LWAYS WEBE AHEAD: ARE STILL AHEAD OF ANY AND ALL OOMPETITION. | 1831 © “isn ST PREMIU: a THE Gt ‘DA! wots Hii ee gat maa ‘CERES The celebrated MINNESOTA PATENT PRO- OESS FLOUR, for being the hamlsomest “and the moat nutritious Patent Flour that ever waa exhib- ited atafatr. Remember that every housekeeper who wan! SNOW-WHITE BREAD, ROLLS AND BISCUITS, * oe ee arocer for **CELES,” the champion Flour of America. FOR SALE. iY EVERY GOOD GROCER. WHOLESALE DEPOT Corner Ist st. and Indi: WM. Me GA 3 P. B.—They are also the sole Wholesale Agents for this District of Hecker's Self-Kaising Flour sad Buckwheat. decks ECEIVED DAILY. CHOICE BEEF, STALL FED, PHILADELPHIA POULIBY, CAPONS, AND BQUABS, at THE BOSTON MARKET, LEON SCHELL & CU., ja 2719 Pennsylvania avenue oo B. KELLY, e Deaten Is Finet-Orass BEEF, LAMB, VEAL, MUTTON, &o. CORNED BEEF A SPECIALTY. Stalle 62x, 629, and 630 Center Market, 9th atreet wing, and 206 and 2% Northern Liberty Market; or address Box 7], City Post Office. ‘Marketing delivered {ree of charge to all parta ot the city. decks MEDICAL, &e. {PERMATOBHEA, cay, Emissions ‘and all aickiy cured by Dr HENKIE. i Female Weaknesses, etc., cured. Impotency, Premature De- ‘Venereal Diseases, ‘No calomel used. 456 Virginia jan5-Im* RB. LEON, dest established and most reli- D able. Pe PHYSICT AN in the city, can be wo 4 sn 3 ‘emale Complaint ‘and irreg- Garities auickly cured. Consultation f vate rooms for patienta. Mjaas-1m Beers or Oran es wen FREE oat enre of [AL .KNESA, es MAN OOD, ana All diseases brought en Ly ‘DAVIDSON & 00. aut-eoly 7 Nassau st., New York. ae anaes ew Nore JYNSULT DE. and MADAM |,, Pro- Cotore of Stiawitert panto ty oan Fao treat, £or indies mtg Laer aa and ek N York city. ss samio"1m* =DAM DE_ FOREST HAS REMEDY FOR Ladies. All female complaints aul cimee Gan be consulted dsily ‘at GUS 10m biseee Sore west. Office hours from 1 to 9 p. m. dec30- 50 B. MOTTI"S Lean CH and Diseases cured. Gonor- flioea cured in 43 hours. For sale by WM. B. EN Price Toa sant by tual under’ seal ou re. Brlos $B per boa. sant eelpt of price. maré ne HOB’T SMITH & CO. SEOOND-HAND CLOTHING BOUGHT AND $ the ighest 5 UNCANSON BRON, Auctioncers, 9th and D streets northwest. TURE. CAR USBRE RVING AKTIOUBS: TO WHI OUR RFGTLA PEQs ASD 1. WITH UUSTING 31 salesrooms on TUESDAY AtIWO'OLoeK. It NOANSON BROS., Anctionsers, 9th and D streets n w. LARGE SALE OF TINWARE A R FROM MANG. ©D CHAMB fANCY DO., WALE MILK DO. WASH BOWLS, KAUGEPAN WARK, DISHPANS, OOFFE AND BOIL . BASINS, “EA AND OC ar HODS PUDDI , LOT CUTLERY, &c. 4 GODS CSP SUTARLE £OK INAUGURATION At suction within onr salearooms, on TUESDAY, Ferrvaky lar at WW o'cLocK it ALTER B. WILLIAMS & GU., Auctioneers. On THURSDA BUA 10, =| O'CLOCK A.M, Wa i 0. to pay , Freevary ar ala, ALTER B. WI Js. 3t ¥ PHowAS DOWLING, AMS & 0O., Aw Auctioneer. N_OF JABAN) PRESING ST ATZMA,RIOVO, 1 OWALC MI-HESA, HER WARIGS MARVEL. MAGNIE.CENT OLOL FLRG CARINE? ENS OF OLD AND MD | AK CISTIC BRON, rO THIS COUNTRY will be sold without, resers DAY, and FRIDA’ KV ENING nore recently tts southoast corner of opposite Wormley’s. J5th and # streeta, N. Goods now on exnibition. Hose con. fortably heated. es Jat 2s-ccds THOMAS DOWLING, Anct YW © YOUNG, Keal Estate Auctioneer. TRUSTEES’ N SALE OF TWO-STORY HOUSE, 102 E STRkKET SOUTHWEST e of a deed of trust dated June ded in liber No. 912, ay » d8T9. apd rec: iio 872, one of the land racords for the Di trict of Columbia, and at the written reqaest of th Secured theret . at public ane- in front of the pra CK P.M on THURSDAY, Iss1, the following described rea) est, ‘The esst- ern part of Lot number fourt n Square number five hundred and eighty “5 (O84, ) ha ing a troutof sixteen (16) fe-t oa South E str aud running bsck the sane width to the south of said Lot ninety-fonr (94) fect ana fonr (4) inches, together with the improvements thereon. ‘terms : One-third cash, and the ba'an twel Leihteen months, recnred by 1 of trust upou the property roid, aud ths notes of th et at the r: ntil purchaser, bearing ints per centuin per annum avnually, or ail cash at the: All conveyal of six aid, payable semi- ion of the purchaser. ing at purchaser's cost. A deposit of $50 required at time of sale. If terms are not complied with within ten (10) day: from date of sale, the property wiil be resold at risk and coe of ora Jting purchaser. GEORGE W. GRINDER, gn.) TTasteoss Jan24-eokdabs UNGANBON BROS: D Auctioncers SALE OF FRAME HOOSE DELAWAKE AVENUE, BETW I STRE) NORTHEAST, AT AND =p By virtue of a deed of trnst, given to ns phe duly recorded trict ah! * all that pie Of ground and premiaca, eltnate, lyin: the city of Wasuington, in the Distr of and known and distinguished as the teen (17) feet fronton Delaware avenue of Lot five (8,)in square seven hundred and sev- a )and running back the sama wi the reer line of said Lot, it being the same erty conveyed to the said Georze W. smith b John Hensel by deed dated August 2xth, 1465, tocether with all the improven: slewes and appu manner av) ts, Ways, easements, rights, ances thereto belonglax or Terms: One-th: 1¢e in one and two yea" 4, notes to bear § per cent. interest, ecured by deed of trust on premises. ing und recerdiay at ser's cost. be complied with in ‘Trustees resarve the ri the risk and cost of the wiving five days’ pub! faniting purchaser after notice of such resale ia Some newsyaper published in the District of Co- lambia. A deposit of £100 rey JOHN Ak GUSTA Jan2l-eokabs j Trustoos. NTON FISC NG EB TABL . No. JUG ARMENTS OF ud DYED; also, CREPE 8, Ero. "in cleanize. foe Thirty years experienc 78-1881 Good either before or after tha Holidays. A Nicely Oleaned or Bewntifuliy Dyed GENTS’ SU or CARERS GAT MENT Stoo fa ab W EY"! Vet ani ry Ole ai Steam-Dyeing Establishmens. om 1068 (49) Jefferson Ftreet, Georgetown, D. 0. Work called for and delivered any wherein the It le | THYSELF. ‘The notold miseries that_resnit from indiscretion in early life may be alleviated and cured. Thos: who doubt this assertion should purchase the new medical work published by the PEABODY MEDI. CAL INSTITUTE, boston, entitled THE NCE OF LIFE; on, SELF-PRESERVATI red yitality, nervous and physical debility, pitality impaired by the errors of youth or too appli- cahon to business, may be restored aud inaguisod rewained. ‘Two bundredth edition, revised and Soe just published. itis a standard medica! work, the ent in the English language, written by a physician of great experience, to whom was awarded a gold and jeweled medal by the National Medical Association. it cou u8 beautiful and very expensive engray- ings. ‘Three hundred paxes, miore than 60 valuable prescriptions for all forms of prevailing disease, the sult Of many years of extensive and succeesfnl wctice, either one of which is worth ten times the ce of the book. Bound in Freneh cloth: price mly $1, sent by mail post puid. The London Lancet says: ‘*No person should be without this valuable book. The suthor is a noble benefactor." An illustrated sample sent to all on receipt of 6 cents for postaxe. ‘The author refers, by permission, to Hon. P. A. Bissell, M.D., president of the National Medical Association. Address Dr. W. H. PARKER, No. 4 Bulfinch st Boston, Mass. ‘The anthor ray be consulted on all dises#es requiring #kill aud experience. feb23-ma&th HEA! THYSELF ILES! PLLES! PILES! A CURE FOUND AT LAS’ iN BUFFFI:.—A eure cure forthe Blind, Itchinw sid Uleerated Piles las been dis I ams, (an Indian remedy.) called Dr. Wil s Indian Ointment. A single box has cured » worst chronic casas of 25 snd 30 years stand ‘No one eed suffer five min ites alter app y ing this wonderful soothing medicine. Lotions, Instruments and Electusric3 do more harm than good. Williams’ Ointment aly: the tnmors, giays the intense itching, arieularly at night after wetting warm in bed 8 3 poultice: wives Instautaud painless reiief, and is prepared ouly for Files, itching of the private parts, and nothing else. Read what the Hon. J. M. Gofinvarry, of Clave land, says about Dr. Wiliams’ Indian Pile Oint- . Lhave used scores of Pile cures, and it af fords me pleasure tosay that I have never found anything which wave sich immediate and pernia- nent relicf as Dr. Willams’ Indian Pile Oiatment, For sale by all dragwists, or mailed ou receipt of rice $1. HENKY & DAVIES, Prop's Cleveland, ). BOTT & CROMWELL, Wuolesile Awents, 462 Pennsylvania ave. Jaold-ey THE MINING RECORD, $4 0 Year. No. GI Broadway, New York. Mos: com- plete, Mining Paper ever published. Stocks ‘and other soon: {ise ‘both a mE San Francisco. a sevl-eco6m ALEX. ROBT. OHISOLM. Prop'r. pence WHICH HAVE BEEN USED. UPON EASY TERMS. ‘Haines Brother... 3 GueG@s-octave <t — eherr, (Philadel) hia) OneGy-cctave '* Guickering. At the Warercome of W.G. BETZEROTT & CO. SOLE AGENOY OF BTEINWAY & 8ON8' PIANOS, 29-3. Penn’a avenue, bet. 9th and 10th «i TER, CLABK & TRUNNEL, K ‘¥iU 7th Street, m. w.. Otter special DRIVES in ‘the following lites of koods:” Hila, Ssting, (Cashmeres, “Bhoodas, "“Mo- foies, Novelties, Dlanketa, Comforts, “Oailts, ‘Towels, Table Linens, Napkins, Shestings, Car: peta, OF Cloths, Rugs, Mata, Dragzets, Glath farsimeres, Fianr ris, Underwear, Hosiery, [an Kerchicfe, White Gcods, Ke, &e. i = DHSS SILLS $1, the best shirt in Axcen- 1ca.at the price. All'the ‘above bought on the most _favor- able terms, and will be sold ata very smali ad- vance lite attent very ct er and no mia- Polite attention to_every custom ane al repretentations to any- 929 Pen al f Jewelry a specialty. All hestly ang’ prompt ed. A stock of FINE WATOBES, ‘and RILVREWARE always wi SEwieuiy asa WARE B’ LL DRESSES. MES. M.A. CONNELLY, 7 EAST SIXTEENTH S8T.. NEW YORK, AND 21 RUZ QUATRE BEPTEMBRE, PARIS, BEGS TO ANNOUNCE A SPECIAL OPENING OF DINNER ANP BALL DRESSES, (Just received from Paris) ON WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 26TH, AND THE FOLLOWING DAYSAT HER PAR- LORS, Jan25.6t 1329 F Street, Fos THE PanTY sxagoN. Evening aud Recaption Fine PRENCt FLOWE LACE und BEADED NEY for Overdrasaos. Ail the new ost styles in LAGE, SASH KIBBONS apd BUCHINGS. PARIS KID GLOVES. Anda fine line of NEW DRESS TRIMMINGS. At M. WILLIAN'’S, janS_7 Cite Trevise. Paris, 907 Pa.ave. ‘ME VON BKANDIS, M ott’ HIONABLE DKESSMAKER, Penn-ylvania Avenue, Formerly with Lord & Taylors, 9.¥., aud Wm Barr and Go., Bt. louis, Mo. E+, SUITS. CLOAKS, Etc., mie atehort notice. Cutting and 8. taranteed, RUPPERT, Ros 403 and 405 7th st. now. RARE ATTRAGTIC « FANCY Wo! of New Desiens, for Embroidery ou Linen, Mam- moth and Felt Cloth. A full line of Worsted (hand-knitted) Goods, un aud Velvet, Ohiid’s Bonnets, Embro! oaks, alicizes, and a wenersl Outfit for Chi Gernisutown and 1 Worst aleslore, end al kindwol Embrol hiasid at tie Lowest Market I W NOVELTIES IN D WoRK Ee t, Opp. Patent Office, DEALER IN 4fT EMBROIDERIES, ZEPHYRR, CREWUL and GERMANJOWN WOOL, FELT, OANVANSES, and al! Material for FANCY NEZDLEWOKK. Fine selection of LACES. HOSIERY, TRIMMING! WOESTED and CHILDREN'S FURNISHIN GOODS; full line of MACKAME THEEAD, STAMPING promptly executed. dectt AY MS, B. VAN KEUTH, PARISIAN MODES, 2132 13th St. Northwest. Latest devigns in WEDDING TROUSSEATX, MOURNING DRESSES, WALKING BUITS, DLN- NER and REOEPTIUN DRESSES. Bamples of the latest {mportstio! Goods, Novelties in ‘Trimmings aad ways on hand. Complete Costumes of all descriptions at the | shortest notice. det JUGLA'N De nrs xr cuoves Repvcep 20. Pea Pain. 2-Bution, 21.60) 8-Buiton, 81.75. 4. Button, 82.00, GENUINE MONOGRAM KID GLOVES. button, Te. $Button, 31.00, urton, 81.26 6-Button, $1,560. J.P. PALMER, Imvotea AND DEsIGNEn OF FASHIONS LN MILLINERY, dects No 07 F y EKMILYA'S LADLES’ BOUTS. J am now offering 8 fine stook of Winter GOODS o? my own make, at very LOW PRIOES, and am making fo oie Ey cles of SHOKS for Ladies an dren that cannot be excelled. JAS, H. VERMILYA, not GEO Oth st., opp. Patent Oftice. ™M ME. 5. 3. MESSER, Daxssmaxrsa in connac- i ton with Agency for 8. T. TAYLOH'S PaT- {x)NS, SYSTEM OF QUTTING, Mo., 1808 Fst. no: ‘oot? of Dress attons, al- te HOUSEFURNISHINGS. OSE H RODGERS & SON CUTLERY, FINE PLATED WARE AND HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS. M. W. BEVERIDGE, IMPORTER OF CHINA AND CROCKERY. Jan22 No. 1009 Penna. ave. pus LATEST IMPROVED NICKEL STUDENT LAMP, WITH A GALLON OF ALLADIN OL, ONLY $4.50. ROGERS BROS TRIPLE PLATED KNIVES, 82.50 HALF DOZEN. ROGERS BRO. TRIPLE PLATED TABLE SPOONS, $4 HALF DUZEN. ROGER BROS. TRIPLE PLATE TEA SPOO™! 2 HALF DUZEN. = 68 BRO. TRIPLE PLATE BUTTER DISH, #5. ROG} ROGER BROS, THe a moo OAKE BAS- » 85. DECORATED TEA SETS, FROM 810 TO 225, AY J. W. SCHAEFER’S, 1020 7th Street Northwest, decl? Above New York avenue. PIANOS AND ORGANS. STIEFF, AND THE KBANICH & BACH PIANUS, AND THE ESTEY OKGARB, 4 vert EE ree conditions. ‘. le Axents, 723 7th st. northwest, Between @ and H strests. cpu At lo Jan24 BADLEUMBY PROS AND ORGARB. ‘Best material, easiest payments, pop- finest tone, alar prices. Rent = CG ite applied on purchase, from 82 to 810. SMITH, ManUractUner, BR a. 1103 Penna. ave.i] .d other beautiful PIANOS just in. ay “et cas TaDEREE TS nora First-claae Tuning and bepairing of Pianos 0 an on Orvans. = 7 ‘novis-#m PIANOS.—Unequaled in Tons, WORKMANSHIP and DURA- decl5 .) SCHAF FES, Wee SOU SOVESTEER & YULLER, ag ee above Pennsylvanis avenue. GTUeDEnrs LAMPS FOR THE HOLIDAYS. $4.50 WILL BUY A GENUINE LARGE SIZE NICKEL-PLATED, GERMAN STUDENT LAMP, WITH ALL THE IMPROVEMENTS, AND A GALLON OF RYNEAL'S ROYAL SECURITY OIL, BEST AND SAFEST O1L IN USE. All other goods in his line at the lowest possible prices. Call and examine. declG BRYNEAL’S, 418 7th st. AYLOH'S PORTLAND CEMENT. ‘Tlik STRONGEST, CHEAPEST, GEST. ROCKLAND (MAINE) LIME, BANDE i ‘The best in America. CHURCH, SCBOOL AND OFFICE FURNITURE. INDIA RUBBER GOODS ‘Of every description at Factory Prices. WOOD MANTELS AND TILING Of a Kinds, a specialty. E. GANNON, Rooms 10, 11 and 22, Corcoran Building, Janie QPEBATIONS IN STOCKS. JOHN A. DODGE & CO., Fankers and Brokers, No; 12 Wallst., N. ¥.. bay And carry stocks on Sto 8 per cent. maryiu, and when desired will advise when and what to ‘bay. Algo, sectire STOCK PRIVILEGES. st reasonable rates in which $25 to 8100 can be invested. Full information on application and Financial Report sent free. Js012-12mw: GANITSRY PLUMBING. is 22 Yeans’ PRActIOat, EXPERIENCE. JAS. P. BRIEN, 119 9th st. new. Makes a s(ecialty of the examination ahd repairs of PLUMBING, with a view to its proper sanitary ar- rabgements.. Orders promptly flied. oct6-4m ya STOCK TELEGRAPH pPvaTE sToc BETWEEN WASHINGTON AND NEW YORK. H. H. DODGE, y ND_ISVESTMENT SRCURI- BONS BOUGHT. aha BOLD on COMMISSION. No. 539 15th street, (Conconan BUILDING, ) AGENOY FOR PRINCE AND WHITELY, Brock BROKERS, 64 Broadway, New York. 3 ht ld. Every class of SECURITIE:! ponent and Sold on mama in San Fran 5 cole Now Yor Boston and . Orders executed on jew York Stock Ex: at one- eighth of one ‘cent co! ion. vate and Negraph wires to Baltimore, direct tel w ‘New York ap through ‘Boston, ‘which orders execnted on the Btock Hxchangos in those ‘cities and Beige ace promptly. Qu of Stocks and ‘Bonds and information regarding the Markets ceived through our wire fifteen minutes daily. Orders in Cotton, ‘Grain and’ Provinces cited with aispaton. ‘deca THE EVENING STAR. MONDAY. January 31, Ist. Hughes’ Unexpected Feat, BR CARKIRS OFF THE O'LEARY SELT AND $1 WITH 4 SCORK TWO MILES BEYOND BOWEL REST. For the benefit, of those interested th» results, of the stx days’ walking match tn New York last week are briefly summarized by the Herald a5 follows: Hughes covered 565 miles, 31493 ant 169 yards (now the best on record) tn 141 hours, 24 minutes and 2 seconds; Dut 556 miles, yards—Rowell’s record —Hn hours, 56 hones can Agricultural all, Londoi DIS great race. Ings the trac but tne English by a substratum of ti that used by Hughes was shinp! r became hard and unylelding, — Fortana feet stood the severe tas, Dat It ‘ break up” his dangerous competitor, wer than that in Where Rowell ran Th each Of these two datld- a8 of earth, latd on boards. track Was made spriagy Howard, ose feet Were in a terrible condition when he da little beyond 500 miles. Agrieatturat Hail is tn wluter a coid, cheeriess buildin serous to the heaith of pedestrian racers; put the American Tostiiute represents the osher reme, luring Ube late race the alr was hot ed by Clouds of tobac:> smok ace—even of more sizalti was strong. dition foreshadows him aS The coming man, barrtug accldenrs THE LAST THN HOURS OF THR STi the phy E were des taches to ac re, Nis If as touch as the show. There was walking ever the and the s to e ‘owd sive} torward 10, rapidly ail throagh the day. ugh, as Hie afternoon weat the 0 ing with own place Hc interest record, siven halt record ehange I inatter ¥ n, that Hugues y man on the track who was wal|- other object than to wateh his the ranks and to keep up the Hughes was walking to beat aud be looked as tf is share tn the week's protits if that been a few le He could not however. “It is purely a pecuulary th the walkers, now,” said Referes The others can none of them deat the rd, and it’s too late for any one of them to catch up with any other one, and they can’t afford to strain or injure themseives for noth ing. ‘They're only walking now for the g. mone: hat they were emi ful tls not unpraisw Was abundanily shown by came in during the hour. quarter past nine o'clock there were probably liteen hundred persons in the Lali wao coald ‘There were probably persons im tae hall, and every ound the track was filled by a whistilag, crazy st of people not by any chance get a position from whi they could see the tra seven thousan: themselves at the p e of an exhausted sick 1 apiag arctibd the track In agony, dressed tn dirty: Ugnts, with an American flag (he betng an anging on his Lert 8 ib umimte uniform carried a ban- her and sundry boquets, Painfully and slowly tac “hero” of the hour hobvied aiong for a mile wile the crowd applauded him as if he haa benefitted mankind tn some way, or rather #8 they would not have aone tt he had taken tbat line in lite. Brian G. MeSwyney presenied Lim with the belt as he started on tne last of his 5éSth mile, and the champion was 109 edto put it on, and ordln, Meswyney carried 1t around to his tent wile the boys tol houlder, walle a lowed and Uke crowd cheered itself hoarse, Viat, ata litle berore L his. li-past nine o'clock, fatsaed SVU mile, jd Was led away Lo his teat cers. Al d flaised just be. fore with 553 miles to the good, and was curried way amid more cheers. “fne'crowd was lrer- ally in a cheerful huroor and were prepared to applaud anyth AS there Was nothiug more au att lowly. Watle they le puranit, Huzues, gad lly, came ont ‘y for One lap, ran ed Lo bi Tt was cak stung by some unaccountad! again, waiked witil Meswy with O'Leary for another and on starting for another race, ale for the crowd, which continued to ¢: until the champion fnaliy retired, wal efter making three laps on h lime aif past Vint, 50; Krohne, 5 HOW THE SPOIL. The New York Sun to-day say nings of (he men aggregated $5,048 record); 2 2,414.6 $504 and Howard, $392.4. that the score w Incorrect and the t one of the managers sald yesterday that neitner been possible except by collusion on the part of every one concerned in the match, including the =pectatai MORAL Dowsvatt.—a telegram York Herald from Syracusi an~ at excitement prevalls in “quence rtata caanges moral character of Prot. E. § rdick, the principal of the Prescott var school, and & mi: pied a position of high 1) uence a Wide literary reputa- Hon. 4 ication WII hold a mect- lug to-morrow for Une purpose of disinissing bud trom his position, having been plac: ‘ po session of aflidavits detaliiug a series : is aud nameless pracilees. Ti nd ¥ of the vi pupils tn the stibjected to hts will by mesterisin. The resolutions have cansed sur prise and indignation, as the accused was higbly respected and well known in the com- munity. fal standing aud oath UBSDED.—After listening to ure by Miss Phobe Coustus, the St. Louts lawyer. inthe Dover (Del.) court-house, the other night, Senator Saulsvury sald: “She Js pretty and talented, bur she had better be taking care of some good man’s house, adorn. ing Woman's proper sphere as a wife and mo. ther.” A bystander remarked: “Take then, Senator. bur ator ed dachelor eclleague walked head.— Bet invore Sun. A Fav D ScHOOL Hot -A weird and startling story comes from Sherill’s Mound, Dubuque county, to the effect that one of the schools in that well-known vicinity had been dismissed on account of the building belag haunied. It appears that one of the scholars, & girl about 14 years old, is the especial “butt” of the spirit that hauats the buliding. She fre- quently exclaims “There he 1 Noting to an invisible object in the room which sue says ig a man, “Hie has hit me again!” she cries out, “right here on the elbow and tn my ribs.” The teacher belng thus constantly annoyed sent for astor to unravel the tery if possible. When he arrived the little girl, whose name is withheid, said sbe saw a man running about the school house, jumping over desks, seats and the heads of scholars, and cutthug up all sorts of antics, even to ploching and striking her. The mystery was increased when t word “Teafel” suddenly appeared on the blac! board, apparenUy written by an fnvisible hand. This somewhat startled all present, and the school teacher, it 1s sald, exciatmed “That's too much: we must Close the house.” [i is stated that the spirtt has followed the little girl to ber home and there annoys her and her people. Duitnuque (lowe) Herald. THE LATEST CHARLEY Ross Discov gky.—Chris- tan K. Ross, the father of tne lost Chariey Ross, 1 but litle encouraged by the reported olscovery made in Aluborough Township, Oat. Fo a reporter he sald, witn a sigh, that be had no hope thet the boy found ataong the Indians 1s ston. Any expectations he had entertained were Weil nigh dispelled by a letter he had just received Irom Peter D. McCallum, the Canadian farmer who had first called atteutton to tue matter. This letter was an answer to one of his, enclosing a ist of questions to be asked the boy for the purpose of calling up any remem- brance he night have of hts early life, bat no satisfactory answers were returned. A Pastor's ConFession.—Roxbury, N. Y., 13 greatly exercised over a scandal just brouht to Night tn which figure a well-known mtulster and the Wife of one Of the first citizens of the place. ‘The Rev. b. C, Miller, pastor of the Roxbury Reformed church, is a young man and unmar- ried. He makes his home ia the famtiy of David Williams, a hardware merchant, whose wife 1s young and handsome. A week ago a story was current in the village connecting the name of the preacher with that of bts hostess In aa un- pleasant manner. Few cilizeus were willing to credit the reflections upon the clergyman, and ccnsequently it was a decided surprise waen (he pastor al a revival service on Friday night coutessed the truth of the story that had been cheulated, and interposed a defence of his ac- Uons. He satd:—I did kiss the woman, but it Wes a holy kiss, and merely brotherly love yTompted me todo tt.” Many of the preacher's friends deserted him after this confession. con- detening his defence as foolish and unmanly, The cons's ory will meet to consider charges against him in a few days. A CHURCH TROUBLE.—The opponents of Rey, Mr. Appel, of Bellman church, near Reading, Pa., locked the door of the church yesterday ana puta guard over it. The preacher held services and trstalled his Rewly-elected officers in the 0} en air. Fatal xeLoston.—Near Kiuzua,Pa., Saturday, a well torpedo,consisting of forty quarts of nttro- glycerine, exploded while Ing thawed by Steam, biowipg the engine and derrick to pieces, killing Andrew Lasta, engineer. and J. ©. Cushing, the postmaster at’ Kinzua, who Was lookivg op, and severely injuring several other spectators, Charles Boener, an Germaa, had his po picked in a Panadeiphia banking-house wurday of two $1,000 and nine $100 bonds of the Pittsburg, Titusville and Buffalo railroad, which he bad just purchased, who hitherto has | Fenian Proclamation in Irctana, PLACARDED AT MIDNIURT OF CHAPSLS AND POLICE BARRACKR Acablegram to the VF. Herat from Dud Mn, Jan, 30, says: ‘The Supreme Count! of the Int-b Repubiiean Brotherhood, commoniy called. ihe Fenian organizauoa, feariag that cae pesept agttation taay lead to a’ prematore ak Intsolated districts, and appreuensis that some wild spirits of tue’ land league inay, when thwarted by the government. core Dil, attempt Co precipitate a revolution, thought It necessary to issue astrang pro. mution to the adherents of the natlo: aus ih the following terms: “Men of Ireland—The country ts pas through a crisis full of danger to t e. The action of the British gov and its alders abettors ts oby tended to provoke pre = rests Jou. therefore, rests the respon sto! ing deteat snd humillanior. You ha for revolt, Dut you are not yet prep rushing disaster now would le ation the task of alvation Of our people les to inent of Lational Independence alone, but Ume tostrike b: yetcoine. Bewar of being misled by false and fooils ne acute’ ngland’s work n to Ireland. Move only piine inust sy mand of 30) prepar ACHOD ai calm and resolute Self-sacriti a Contidence in the Naat Ly order 1 the tik 8 Of ireland and tn tn shout Scotland and Bag the copies were torn down and o by the po lee. ‘The ment caused the p boro’ ret Cathedr Cal urch the pr noun those who had po sedittous, placerds on the chapels as beth y of sucrl kege. ‘Telegrams are arriv at from all parts showing that the appearancs p aused great uneas: authorities, Who immediately be torn down, It 1sten ye placards have been pos ireland. Other dispatches say that the London derry Land League has denounced the placards asa fraud. MAUbE VoELDISCH, a iltti> girl, tlve Was killed on Thursday while playin younger girlin the bourse of 4 pelghbor, at South Bend, Ind. She had found a revolver, under a pillow tn a Ded-room, and it was arsed while she was playing with tt. Tue 33 among ordered Che the Ww tous y in rs 2d simuttanes: sold with a ‘bali lodged in ber brain. Jsalan MELTON WIFE, an from_ St. ity, Ark, pnzales county, aring Marstail! leaned heavily , on Friday, tae hushan ‘inst his wife and she di: dead. EXEC ank Mug. rath, colored, was hanged In Georgetown, S. « day, for the murder of Jo=te Small, July Warted his bearers to beware of his f nd met bis death with but few signs of fear. neck Was nut Droken. or ators allowed by Ja’ 2 on, Which was the first that has in Georgetown for nearly bwency ye —It has been ais. fe attemprs have covered recently that system been mate for some time t rsentc Miss Gertie Manatag. who Is with her uncle. Warren L. ‘PLack.—Mr. ARTHCR’S P. Hin. New York lawyer, contends tat Gen. r A. Arthur, Vi put-eleet, was in Canada and has never been natural- Ved. On the contrary. Gen. Arthur says he was born in Vermont. and he ougat to know. Visits To MENTOR. rerbor Cornell, of D. Cox, of Cineinna’ nator-elect Piatt and y York. and General J are visitiag General Garfleld at Mentor. The visitors hada loa ik With General Garfield about remembering New York tu bis cabinet and the nomination of Foster for the syuthern New York district at- torneyship. A VERY StccEssrcL Gag was played by a young gentleman from Virginta las dressed In female garb and pa ki brilliant soctery rec » Love died in Indianapolls, Ind., heart disease, Saturday bie He was a have of West Point, served in the Mexte: was clef of staff to Gen. Morris tn west Virchila dari War, and afver ‘ He was -house com which position 8 BY Go} eid at the tim Piqua, 0 “nDer ~ GENERAL Sc7rRR’s Hares.—A special diepiteh to the Philadelphia Press from La January 2s. says: The death of Mra. ter, wife of the late General Sutter, di: of gold in Caltfornta, which recent at Litiz, is Ukely to ‘bring about som: tion. The will of Mrs. Sutter haz be: Pi for probate in the register’ offive of thise sunty but Mrs. Carl von Guelfen, a daughter of tu: deceased, has caused notice to be served upon the register, warning him to grant letters o7 admin!stratfon to no one without notifying : and a son of the deceased, 5, V. Sal caused a notice to be served on the resister, through his attorney. to grant no letters to any one without notifying him, the son. The par ies interested In the thatver will have a heariug on February 1. ‘THR HEAViest Kain SvoxM that les in California since 1561 began z bas caused an immense ai d along the Pacttle coast, from British Colombia to the southern part of California. A number of towns have been submerged. aud many miles of railroad have been carried away by the tloods. Baxk Rospgry.—Oa Friday morning ear after a clerk had opened the bank at Couders. port, Pa., two men came tn, and throwing a blanket over the clerk's head, fastened him In a brick vault in the rear of the banking room. They then Carried off about $1,000, which was ina table drawer, The clerk was released on the arrival of the cash HENkyY TELL went to Bedford, [od., a stranger, and represented himself as deaf and dumb. He lived taere four years, and then be- gan to talk and bear aswell as anybody. He bad practised tite deception, he said, tn order to learn what people really thought of him by lustening to their unguarded comments in uls presence. DkCGGED anD Rognep. City Polat, Fia., arrived in New York Thursda and the same night was dragred and robo-d in a saloon in the lower part of the city of checks and $115 In cash, wateh and chat drew McAleer, a tatef, just. pardoned fro: state prison, Where fe was serving a twee years’ sentence was on Friday arrested identitied as the thief. KILLED BER TWO Litt. Boys asp F LF At Whitevale, Ont, Friday Mrs, Sheppard. during the absence of ner husband. killed uct tWo little boys, one aged three years tae ot uer seven months, the former with a revolver and the latter with a butcher-knife. She then Stabbed herself in the throat aud will probably le. and A special from So- carro, New Mexico, says: The remnant of Vic- torio’s band are continuing their depredations, and endeavoring to keep prospectors and milners out of the Black Range, or Magdalenos, Which are filled with precious metals. it ts feared they willbe reinforced by Navajoes aud other tribes, and that a bloody war will result, ‘Their leader is an old chief named Nena, They killed four persons on Friday, two of them being Women, whom they outraged. ‘THE LONACONING Post OrFick Rossery Ca: Our readers will remember that in the early part of December three lads—Francis Keenan, Matthew Hannon and James Dunn—were ar- rested and bad a hearlog before Commissioner Hoffman for complicity in the Lonacontag post office robbery. Keenan was held for tue Untied States. court, and the other two were released. Subsequently, however, an indictment was found against the other two, and yestertay tbey were taken to Baltimore for trla’, in cu8~ tedy of Mr. George Martz, deputy marshal. Cumbertand Civvian, th, Conductors do the fare thing and masons the sqnare thing.—(Erratte Enrique.) And editors the write thing.—(Farrcob Strauss.) And Jaundresses the clean thing.—{ Marlboro Times. And police justices the fine thing.—|Somervie Journal.) is thing 18 getting pretty well finished, but we will add that the man who — a ons lady does the prop-her tning.—Boston Post. ‘The sum Of $550,000 was subscribed at Chicago last week to the stock of the new telegrapn Stapeged ot in Cleago, but a portion will be of- ai cago, Dut & a tered tn New York. ithat he was | Willlam Brown, of | on Sad Care o} KESTUT OY A ROT war A DRAD <vace AROUND A LITTLR GIRI'S NIX A spectal to the Cincinnat! Commer trom Bloomington, In¢., January 24, says: About as sad a cate as has ately fallen under your oor respondent's notice occurred ta this (Moaros Supty. ard should De written up a8 a Warning © vicious Boys, if that class are supposed to Creek *dauch ne dis ever bed warnings. A.J. Payne, of sa! ut Townsup, bas a Drag and pre er of years, who atten: bi school ip the net bers farm. fF Way G achoal Vicious Fy Was | m boy. three or fo a he the dead snak* ma Was So lerriled she bok the SnaKe c and should-ra nd ry paviroued. She hook 1} 4 hastens ton toseh vot The catia agitated during : Hover and When She Tetaraed hea tots, creatly alarmed, urged ni her cond wrote faint hops for bis bear probary trie TUE SPRAGUE DivoKce Scmms from Providence, Jat r ters treelved bs” Gov. Spragn ne from New York wrt ARMANI Position wt nment, WAO asseried ib he ferries, afew da { the ted prival ives, wh gure so oxtenstvely in div suite r to anyihing, assert that he had bea evidence 10 support the all by Kate Chase Spra, Tae Morus & reputy er deemed It Lis duty fo wara ee TREMpson s, asel We nent (elt evide Ings to the tan wed for takin, minty, Where Lie Dill was fled, vi mUty, Lo De tited 3 « ts tried in Wash “the datiy se ingion county loasof the court Will be Inatied to five THE Vircinta N AND HATLROAD.—The Bal- tmore S this morning says: A conferenoe Was held Saturday at ¢ ober? T. > bondthol lard ratiread; Mr. of ibe road; Mayor Andior Frank 1. Bro: object OF The ¢ nest Alexanc time ty purchas riiand H. Sat "tof Alexandila. The was to arrange for ers Of the road t Tuesday (lo-morro®, at which ton of the road stees, Ww ne A yary 1 of Eva Peter Schr and wife, for dé antes from. the ba verdict yesterday for 8: ger an Mrs. Mor Eenroth was peying a vin’ 0 a person to an Upper story of where tt lived, when s na as she test! dog Scbrelders aS UOT a Was ch yard when Judge ine that ff a pe keep a dog chatved te person knew the dog w ated, found for tae resumn vicious. tefendan az BE Nas be S10Or Candidates for secretary - It is go al. determined make 1p majorities cers that all thls wel & secretary of state, ech men wh eis manifested have Lever heretofure beld oft Ex- Congressman Dayid A. received t Qsithin three of an fon) Saturday | withdrew, Unree repubiteans having decitned ta bis Support. Ii had beer reported b yiid be wilitn withdraw ne endorsement = Hawkins wii) apoota omit asioner Dr. A. W. Ht Une 1h Che past six m ists base been at work ‘Thursday Ube kegper of red burial g wo mer beer Ted away, but were tly Ot satisfied with the olber, as they left It lying by the open grave, ana liad afixed to the shroud a piece which they had written, of paper, upon aised from tue A TRERIDLS DeaTH.—At | pperve Conrad, a well-kn hasIng retarned from me Conrad, ascending t Mr. Conrad fi he ace merchant of that hits store, he and hts wife, Mrs. [ who was carrying a lam). ing to ret reacuea the am. and on loo P his wife lying at t n a blaze, the lamp’ having exploded and ignites Ot Nying allover her, having wrap: her in tlames fn an tnstant. Mr. Conrad Stairway | his ntece, Miss Fannte Byrne, ran to ler ass! ance at onee, but he belng a cripple and Miss liyrne beng palsted with freight. were scare able to do saything. Mrs. Conrad’s sereas scon brought 1Wo young men from a store near by, Who broke open the door wad attemp’ed to catch her, but sue sprang by tnem into tue yard and cudeavored to bury her shrieks and cries being most pi yOUg tren soon extinguished the nol until nearly every particle or her clothing was Durhed off and she was almost ed alive A blanket was Immediately wrapped around i nd, Surauge as It may appear. she walked airs to her room without e, bes h ed ex up St cng them not to tone Sh A Sap Summon! of a Well-known English gentieman,n- Albemarle county, ¥ ».¢ to Lonaon, wi ved that t tration 15 id for miuvier, he has mad? contradte was at a Kichmon a of her wed to some € 45 been 4 freq? ate foirs, ——$$—_ DIED. CAHILL. On Sunday, J 8.5)., PATRICK CAMILLE, a Rest Care, Ireland, in the seventy-six age “euneral will take place from li 5U Second street northecst, a ceed to St. Aloysias Church, where russe & celebrated: ‘thence to Motiu! Olivet Oe: Friends of the family are invited to attend HINES. On Monday, January %1, 1-81, at half patlovciock a.m, Mire Bucport Hives, a oa bse of County Glare, Ireland, in the sinetisih yaar ° % F hi ing ave ate am., and pro take place fron: Ler sa's res} reet northwest, Woduesday, F ary 24, at! o'clock a.m » CURE, NO PA) OEDAK BALSAM, is warranted Couxbs, Colas, Croup, Throat and Lung pa ¥ r hold by Wo e THUMESUN, ‘ie isch streot, and to cure sat, whee Db cents janl2-3m UNDERTAKERS. PELLIAM HACKETT, with Avavarge A UENISHING UNDERTAKER, No. 316 Pa. eve. 2 W., between Sd and 454 sires. Everything first-class, jaul? FRED. SPINDLER, UNDERTAKER, janld 1233 Tth street vorchweat. gous K. WRIGHT, UNDERTAKER, jantd A337 10th street ow Core Cotte DHors COUGH Pero DROPS UND AND ELEOAMPANE. EO ALE POUND BOXES, 45c. w=

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