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RY OF EBANZ JOSEF. Ts nvuste wo her ear, She onty Uninks “How fast we gor” Nor hes she care nor fear; Bappy benind the She sits beside ner Wi Who thinks “1 wonder if lean 4400 trusted (or the Di?” THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1885-DOUBLE SHEET. oo Naval Academy Cadeinx. ” PROSPECTS OF THEIR GEADUATION BASED UPON THE Strange Scene at an Imperial Ball in EXAMINATION JUST CLOSED. Buda-Pesth. The semt-annual examination of the naval 1 a a. sdemy cadets has just closed, Some doubt ts Special Correspo f the Worl ae: aS essed of the first-class being able Vaexxa, January 18-—The receat court call of | (0 ibis etaved tat 28 of the thind clams were Buda-Pesth was the most brilliant affair of ba unsatisfactory In the mathematics, an that 19 of commencing season. It will form the tople of | TPT neers ves in the same studs. Seven- conversation in society for a long time to Come, | teen of the fourth class were also below the neces- not so mnch on account of the splendor of the } sor: 5 mark tn, Toodern languages, CE dresses, jewels, uniforms and rations as be | $600" soitin cuter OF tus Beek Gon eats! cause of an incident which has already caused | Kr.-5 Jenkins Oman, Foust, Have Oe much comimetion in aristocratic circles. A a fg AE tae meat en young nob'emsn of anciest family, whe had re- Pduating claxs in seamansbip is 2s fol- ceived an invitation for himsesf avd tris wife, had wresey, Fenton, Taylor, Tarbox, Gilmer, no Sooner appeared in the tmperial apartments Slocum, Mekay, Kittrell'and Nes; and in 4 uuu he was ord to take bis wife away on Jnomy, navigation and surveying. ‘Taylor, Me- the ground that her presenee was +o obnoxious | Kay, Tawreey. Chass, Featoa, Diffenbach, Lom- br gap fmperial fanily from ay- | Bald, Kittrell, Kine and Stauworth. uests. Pale with mortil- | Camfert for the Old Boys on the Front . 2 could not de otherwise than ew, nyeror's con J. Buttak-} chore ts a new science out. It ts called plll- Countess home he returned and | pny, and ts the art of diserimating character Dy PLageaer yen the hair. According (> its professors, close-grow- that the Invitation had been cent by tistake, |i nate indleates temper; Coarwe batt, obstIUACs: dhrert ape atlas Re hatr, erratte tendenctes; curly locks beiong to demanding satisfaction of the Court Mar | brittant and sprightiy bet superticial natares, and with whom the mistake originated. He will no | Brvting heads tothehacdherrted., Ta liot, every doubt do this, and a duel between the tWo| King of hair has something wrong under 1% aoblemen is considered inevitable. Oniy the bald-headed nian 1s Urily virtaems WHO THE COUNTESS IS. Wonderful Eficc:s of the Spanish Earth- This is all that the newspapers here dare to quakes. publish about the affair, But thereis an inter-| ‘The scientific commission, which was recently esting story behind the incident. About six | appointed by the Spanish government to invest years ago a youns beauty, who appeared at all | €ate the late earthyaakes in southern Spatn, Is the balls, commanded the admiration of the | ally sending reports to ogolisterNerattweg Viennese bs her remarkable beauty. This aris- | °Perations. Perhaps the most remarkable pheaome a # SH hon noted by the commussion ts that of the com- tocratic-look ne oun bythe ls pleve obliteration of te Ligh road leading, inte re and swe face, Was le OCR | Pi na, BO certain trace of W! cal broker, who hiad taken ber irom. a poor subnt- Ai mies outside the town. ‘The road !n most ban family. At that time a young scion of the between abutting hills, and in recent ter- mong 10S e all the ladies wh Swelaune nie wore che nlils tifal enough to concentrate his atfn Mained undiscurbed for centuries, Were moved & Fischer w: @istance of thirty yards * to shut his eS SST . But nothing came of it, probably because the| ir. Matthew Arnold on America. Prince cared more for game lesseas!lycaptured. | yt. Matthew Arnolil contributes to The Nine+ The bewuty. however, feelingaRterthisesperienes | wenn Century an elidorate article entitied “A that with tt t tigureand the handsomest | Worg yore About America.” He acknow:edges face in all Vienna she shouid not waste her sweet- 35 astockbroker with narrow meana, Af. | tat his former estimate was imperfect, and says Jor cotewaladventates she enslaved the heart of | that until he visited the United States he had never Count Paul Festeties, who even married her af- | Sen a people with institutions thoroughiy suited ter a farhion in Translyvania, the illegal lovers’ | to them. He ridicules Sir Lepel Grifin’s account, refuge, as in this Catholic country marriage is | considers American soclety homogeneous, and indissoluble. raises the good sense of a nation which has not om ae wie Inven‘ed distinciious in clases He disbelieves EAISTED BE MEED SEESEY. the eNeged dangers trom great wealth and sc: Before her Count Festeties made | the ieea of a possible r tion, ie co ue that it of his beautii the people of the United States have solved. sue. Hans Mokart & portrait of his beautiful | Se people of ie ae ‘and soctal prob young bri idom has a lovelier picture | He devotes a Large portion of tite artic! to. ai een. The slight fignre sat on a high couch | mz the results of his Amertcan inquiries io the beenseen Thi ocr - | present condition of Engiand not at all to Engtis covered with 2 white bearskin, her wonderfully ae Me bslevon thas begtion mooets can small feet, v to the ankle, reposed on a de Teformed by abolishing the ari CY, footstool ything more aaahalte delicate | td describes himself in conclusion as hound to eons z “s van thie egtin | America by the memory of great, untiring and than the rent silk stocking and the satin | Oe tt Mane kindness shoe cannot be imagined. ‘The Countess = Bees de facto wa sel simply in a white satin, Intemperance Like Dynamites short gown. ‘The oniy dark points in the picture | From the New York Tribrns. were her lustrous black hair and her eyes half| J. 3. Gibbs, the well-known temperance advo- veiled by lo: shes. The fame of her heauty delivered an 3s Inet evening on his covered the guilt of her peeadiiioes for a time, | favorite subject in the Baptist church, in west 35th but soon it was whispered that the first-born of What does it 2” he ex- this happy but irregular marriage was a baby “How does tt enter yoursyster and why boy whose face was disigured by a black mole. uu not abake it of? use its lke dyna- ‘The marriage has lately been made valid by a s new ceremony, the stockbroker having eon- ee ron siderately died without publicly aceusing his er- ae, aed Soa wit have cs Os Reet ae Fant spouse. This is the lady to who the court fr you mean tO shake cff lis effets. But yon of Pesth objects, net because of her inerals, it reimember that the English themselves used might be sup) 1. but for the reputation of the | dynamite In South Africasand at present they lady for whom the invitation was intended. Se ee on “3 by making warop ~ xed savages In - TY LiGH-BORN DAM! ag - --———= “ Fifteen years.azo Lady Mury Uamilton, | || Thonght about Advertising, " in. | From the Industrial Revi~ daughter of the Duke of Hamilton and the Prin- | MEP Ot Aew are ac present more sellers than buy- cess Mary of Baden, married the heriditary | o,.. i: <rands toreason that the firm that means to F Prince of Monaco, with whom she was very un- | got i3s due share of the business thatis going must happy. After many dewurs and po=tponments | properiy place the merits of its wares before the she succeeded in obtainin: “3 consent | public. So, in whatever department you propose apy B ut down expen: do not let it b> in your to her legal separation, andi 1880 she was mar- | Wo cut d expense nae 1ee - ; ried to a Count Festetics, cousin to Mme. Fisch: | Sdvertising. “The better course would be to in er's husband, and was allowed to keep her son | ny. “under the circumstances, will not appear by Prince Monaco on condition that she re- } aisinterested advice. riheiess, it is true. naunced the rizht of succession for him. The oo = objection to Countess Paul Festetics does not B.S. V, P. Going Cut of Fashion. therefore appear in her personal antecedents so | From the New York Sun. a , : mueh as in b ‘Kk of bine blood and quarter-} “The letters*R. SV said a blonde young jngs, The Countess Hamilton-Festeties has not | man in a fashionable stationery shop up towa, only ance=tors and coats of arms, but a coronet | “which means in English,” he seid, with a kind and parure of fanous deamonds which were ad- | and {indulgent glance, “ ‘respond if you please,’ are mired by the Empress on the evening when her | not put on cards of the very best entertainers in dourgeoinse namesake was so painiully homill- } Now York nowadays. The assumption 13 that a ated. The decision of this point of court eti- | eyiurod jady or gentleman wil answer an invita- ds meof a much happier correction | tion without being reyuested to dose. About the te reminds me ot Pr made by oniy new ting In the Way of invitation cards are some that we engraved a few days ago with the eeeten Seana SS Tee ee Worets ‘an early answer is requested’ at the bottom King Victor Emmanuel, on his road to Venice | of the. cards ‘That wus, of course, however. thor- i oushiy unusea ne prevailing styl which had just been given up to Italy by the | oti viration eants and uotes, as wert an to writing Austrians, stopped at Milan, where he was wel} paper and business blinks is severely Sinpie. comed bs the Mayor and Aldermen. He had | P.tia white and Diack, satobt Fancy lettering, 15 deen told that the Mayor's name was Beretta, j Ut OBU Correct Chine.” | = and hisroyal characteristic of an excellent mem. A More lnpperative Master. ' io asldress the i hy », | From the Merchant Traveller But he cd. Count Herette bang clad f) shakes | _ Last week Chariey Scanlan, of the Cincinnati hands with you.” The Mayor pro: Enquirer, went to Hariford City, Ind, to write up the title and he came trom te female evangelist Whois turning that town ple bourzeois, The Kin nud answered : | upsite down. When the services were weil under “You know the old 3: ta King eannot | Way the laity began to exhort Charife, and it made err. I wish you good z, Count.” The } Min nervous. zs . 1: “beg your pardon, madam,” be sald, politely, = i . we days) «rm not here to be exborted: Pm hery on busk ceived a pul nese” at. That was Vj “Ah, my dear, arin brot Bei wii “there s Corre = mistake 1s no Imsiness so hope me aS the 3 eS ee Ain't there?” sald Charies, forgetting himself, An Examination Paper of Needtes, {| “Well, you don’t Lnow Joan McLean” . From the Phibulelpins Press, ¢ Life’s Thread Was Sanpped. Nearly 200 young wemen, with a thick sprink- | From the Ch me Dacytarie mn: fs Rot at with ling of pretty and intelligent faces, trooped up | 10 the early part of tas: tall John Wendell, wit - ‘tha set oAirgarart ony saamieapertt eS the | Bis wie ana Mttie boy of three years, moved from k aa & a ) to Helltown, where be obtained steady em- northeast co: h and Spriog Garden nt ip the jute mil On way afternoon, street yeste A been exiled Mr. Wendell was af t fe was In ] toget! from the ; R board Wedne front Of her, b askit ninatlon of 3 pieture books appl lifeation to 2 he mac Lb vach nly the needle’ s ee teach heedle and bad ‘= rhiits heed leaning upon t er to him, she Was orritied to 0 Nt gol'en hale, notier requested ueedie, break i L through Mess. too. the luncheon, whieh | iis alr and” had pierced the chiid’s wesuila ob- » notificat d the ap- | 'orsata _ _— - vided w The Mother Instinct, y were assiened t From the S riche. and. after a b ss curious to see how girl children al! cling to pescaregany a a Iwas at a Christmas tree an Wednesday Banihoaspes evening. ‘The child, a girl three years old, had a ards of each ¢ room the or Ofteen lide pr-seata § nothing were written: iH 1 looked Kind of nelplessly 3, 5 if aight sewins must be flye sh of beautiful tings dazed her.” She asped it cic a e - wit oil or ssaly a5 the next came. Re ren fe atl Soltsiog 3h, however, W.3 2 doll, ae tL eves, a profasion of eyuarter of an | ik dress, and a pair of blue cit | leased. for rings or Joining the | pi ed with s, her 36. G. sumple ne gathering se xt morn- = Sree: of fae uadlierinis sewed she ‘came across her in the Dursory with _ 1 entirely stripped of the dress, which she w-halt of the wristband. wrefully put ni a Basin to be washed, and enhole one-half an neh in| on Coristmes night she was combing the doll's pepe aa ve conld Rot pub ii the dress “9. Give a sample of neat patching. had drie it Was the budding of “10. Cut t uslin bias and sew a fell.” Jnother's Instinct which makes all wainea 20 Two Lunds pairs of eyes scanned the black- oe eee beard. two hundred mouths were puckered with Varying expre-sions, two hundred katf yards of Ried an opinion =f were dragced from their under the will o ate - a ane aimed by two different in- syed Im air’ 4; moment aud ton, Va. The court bolls “that Oe gin » bond of the Washtazton cot- PESTS heid a bond 4! Gladsicue on Wasbington. L Lext weton, Va. for $1,000, but that masvTe ¥L0: ITISH PERSE ‘und continued to Ny i m oe “inieaw MERO. gis iti sth two bonds of the vig nia Military Instl- . a ning to $),000." he courtis of the ‘The follow ir: act from a letter recently writ- ‘Unese were the bonds referred to by the ten by Mr. Gi 1S published by bis permis B the life of Wasb- | 4 Reaxewan Ruores Wir THR Dave seed with the moral | Rarway SUPRRINTENDENT.—Seranton, Pats agi: ‘e- - 0 sorts eb 1 over the elopement of Miss Lawe Rogart, the kecn-y Wer Of Assistant Superin- tendent Delaware, Lackawaana and Western ra ny. With Joseph Fowler, & Drak an On the fond. Fowler, who lives at Bing- b had been paying attentions to Mt tor time past, but her parents v yesed to him ‘ower went to Scrantoa Siturday afternoon, and Miss Bogart mea him at the depot. They went to the office of Alterman Fuller und he performed the marriage cere:nooy. © newly-wedded couple lett on the night tral singhamton. ~ 6s Deati oF Gx, Ewetr’s Baorimm.—Rev. Dr. We y-nve years would have | 2%) as Rico, Mo. He was a brother . yank ee | or Gol. B.S Ewellot Wuitain and Mary colleze, Va.. sd how light 6a Wastungion’ aad ot Gem: Eveeil eo weil known for bls servi | PAS = tne confederate army. For some reason Dr. Stod- Pe ‘h belts timkle merrily, dert took the maternal name, wave shines cold and bright ve ewoneniendsbewunend De Ys laugh cheerily Chittenden Rogers, an expert bicyclist and polo Rings oct upon the night. player, wefle engeged at —— of polo at the nd ond eraekle of the Snow rink in| Binghamtoa, N. Y., turday evi + fell Ua such ome co ee injuries, 0 Mi: oung ladies a id, Misses Bitz "Leopoto Von Wests ‘b entered suit ry for at Chicago from his id mmber of McCall's Casind company. co-respondent Cortcvra INPALLIBLE BLOOD PURIFIERS AND’ SKIN BEAUTIFIERS. AGROWTH OF HATR. While using your Cuticura tor chapped ha nds, tt occurred to me to try it for dandraff, from which I suffered a great deal, and it not ozly speedily Gured the dandruff, Dutrestored the nal t0 ld spot previously eatirely destivute of hair. it in length. ts now an inch JOUN H. PARKE, ‘Master bark “John EK. Chase,” Boston Harbor, = betssnel cry De ; ‘our Cuticura Remedies are justly receiving recognition. ‘The miners flad the Cuticura splendid for cleanst ‘who have for years suff te And those rom sore hands eae hot Say enough In praise of 1t and Cattenra. C, BUDDEB, Scofield, Col. T have been using te Culicns Soap for Chapped Ve e Cutienra Hands, and find it gives better ton and operates more quickly than any thing I have ever tried. Tts cleansing quaiit tes and deucate perfume, Tecommend it a a most desirable soap. W. F. PARKER, Uharlottesdurg, Ky. DOING Goo D. Twas sick a long Une and tried several deo; tors. They could not_ do me any good, and then I. tried Cuticura Remotes and they are doing a great deal of cured me. ‘They iu this country, Hi, SALLBg, Cornianvilie: Ky, WITH GOOD RESULTS. Thave used your Cutieura Remedies with good results for Scrofula and Scalj of years, Disease for a number K. FAULKNEI Hornelisviile, N, Ys WORKS LIK: R MAGIC. Your Cuticura Soap I acne in all eruptions ot the skin and st works like maj 14 Central Muste ic. ‘HITING, M. D. Hail, Chicago, Ti. For sale everyw! tloura Soap, 2%c.; Cuticura here. Price Cuticura, 600.; Cue Resolvent, $1. POTTER DRUG AND CHEMICAL CO., BOSTON. Soup. ‘AUTY For Skin Blomishes, use the Cuticura fea Tue Mosr Woxprrrvt Soap OF THE fl i Pr pr E E XLLL THE ONLY GENUINE IN THE M AGE, EPP, gh88y 7 ppp sss Bgsob | INDIGO BLUE SOAP ARKET.” PATENTED AUGUST 10, 1875. NO BLUEING REQUIRED. WASHES WHITB, TRY IT. 80LD BY ALL GROCERS. oct8w,th,s,m-2un Cowcesteaven CRAB ORCHARD WATER, KENTUCKY'S GREAT NATURAL REMEDY FOR CONSTIPATION, FOR PILES, FOR DYSPEP- SILA, FOR SICK HEAL FOR INDIGESTION, FOR LIVER AND ‘More pleasant to take and superior to the “Salta” aven before breakfast will prove dose t in HOT valtie ot this medicine. a bottle, Apple” trade CHE, FOR VERTIGO, FOR MALARIA, ALL DISEASES OF THE BOWELS. A Ab ONCHAED SALTS, are only sold in box packaxes at lve. gud 25e, Concentrated Salts are sold in tmll mark 14 om all labels, CRAB ORCHARD WATER CO., SIMON $a24-th.a.ta. N, JONES, Manager, Louisville, Ky. Seecus, Norra 1 RESPECTFULLY CALL THE ATTENTION OF ARCHITECTS AND THOSE CONTEMPLATING BUILDING TO MY STOCK OF FIRST-CLASS HEATING APPARATUS, A LARLY CALL YOUR A’ ND WOULD PARTICU- ‘TLENTION TO THE WROUGHT IRON FURNACES FROM THE WELL- KNOWN FACTORY OF RE’ ‘YNOLDS & SON, WHICH I CONSIDER AS GOOD IF NOT SUPERIOR TO STEAM HEATING AT ONE HUNDRED PER§CENT CHEAPER IN COST, WOULD ALSO CALL YOUR ATTENTION TO THE WELL-KNOWN FIREPLACE HEATERS, FROM THE FACTORY OF JAMES SPEAR, FOR HEATING TWO OR MORE ROOMS ABOVE. FOR ECONOMY AND HEATING QUALITY ‘THEY HAVE NO EQUAL. THESE HEATERS AND FURNACES ARE BEING USED EXTENSIVELY IN SOME OF THE FINEST HOUSES IN THE CITY, WHICI WE TAKE GREAT PLEASURE IN REFER RING TO, A CALLIS SOLICITED AND ESTIMATES, PROMPTLY FURNISHED. WALTER D. WYVILL, Excrvave Acext, apis No. 452 PA, AV vE., NEAR 4)¢ STREET, i ee (OO We have a good many odds and ends in broken sizes of Boots and Shoes; will sell off for one-half price to close them out. Also, there is sn accumulation of odds and ends in men’s and boys’ cluthing we will close out at any reason- ablo offer. 10 J. W. SELBY, 19léand 1916 Pennsylvania avenue, To Crosse Bosixese ‘Will offer to-dsy and-until sold my entire steck of LADIES’ AND GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS. - AT AND BELOW Coser, ESR Geet © tow en ‘the entire stook Seow oF parr CHAS H. JONES, oJ, OO MEAHA k Cog: o10 IMT Ponthgtvathe avenne, LARGE STOCK OF FINE ENGLISH, PECH- LOADING SHOT GUN! RIED FREN CA T AL GONG CLOCKS, ROGERS’ FIN VE i LYE PLATED WARE, DIN ND TEA SETS, CAS- Totes ABU iB pan Seat Eee eR vi mI 3 mn Bro. rq and BILVER | WATCHES. ¢ Nery TEER OPERA GLANS". Lal EST ROSEWOOD and RICKER BANJOS WARE “and BUTCHER RAZvIY REVOLVERS, TOOLS, and 10,000 useful houselto articles. Ee oat, shee ion brerky oe ren QNRARA SC: MT Wainy Avante avenue partie ineto>. D. o. congponces a 5 Great bare ins may: bs kine te FOLEY, Auct, X-B-The Fiatt-vs wll nob te sold ag at, t-runina tion of sate, tore Wilk be oMeans © COL, Manetéctueers of “ROYAL GLUBS rh yelias business, T will the abovs wttek Of J. "W. W ALTER B, WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers, PEREMPTORY SALE RY CATALOGUE OF FaAt- UNS SOLAN PATNUINGS, AFTER THR GREAT MASTEKS OF KUROPE. Also, Engiish Water Color Paintings at Public Bale. On TUSSDAY ond WEDNESDAY EVENINGS, Feb ri Front al Selly ni Gur aaleeroom, Corlier: 10th stawot ail Penney: ne alee one Rnglish Wat lors; Sige Sako Photographs Tobeasid witnont recter eit} Ration Tucsda: _ Sasha ‘§qtll arranged for examt- + Feber 1 Catalogues Pe WALEBE b WILLIAMS £00, es ¥ Auctioneers, — T . FISHER & OO., Keal Bstate Auctioneers, USTERS' SALE OF VALUABLE LOT, IMPROVE BY BRICK DWELLING. NO. 019 at SIRE? By en 7 ‘T, nyse ae ae irtue of @ deed of tras 3 - her? Xie, seh and duly: mwconded in Liner No ooh folio 99; ct #eq., one ot the “land reconia for. the Dig: trict of Columbia, we gall sell, on THURSDA 5 TERNOON, FEERUARY FIFTH, 4. D., 1885, at HALE PAST. FOUR O'CLOCK, in front’ol Promises, the west half of lot numbered four (4), in corporation of Washington sulxlivision of square numbered fout hun- deat forty obzht (448), a8 eal4 subdivision in re- conted in Liber N K.” tolfo 276, of the records of the surveyor's office of the Diatrict Of Columbia, together with ‘the improvements thereon, consisting of & brick dwelling and stable. Ferns: One-third cash: balance ip one (1) and, two 2) Sears, with interests and secured by a.deed of trast A deporit of 8100 will be Te upon the rovers sold quired at time oPaale,”" Conveyancing aboot of bur peg ae Rene of eee Be, complied wit within seven day froin ye projet Sctink aunt cont of defuutting pacchtose after: Are notice AWARD J STRLLWAGEN, CASSIN,, Y} Traatoes, JOHN H. __§e0t-dads ei mee yp) DOWLING, Auctioneer. ADMINISTRATOR'S BALE, As administrator w. a of the Inte Luther Martin. 2 will offer for slg, at po mction, in front of the aue— tion Troon of Thomas Dewlti, southwest cot Pennsylvania avenne and Eleventh streat northwest, at NUON on HATURDAY. Be BRUARY SEVENTH, 1835, Ine Bay Horse One Singte Harness, Terms cesh. JAMER 8, EDWARDS, _fed-dta 125th street northwest, UNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE REAT ESTATE, R of North © sud Norh Captd ste a, ip Wasiituion, and the Cooke Mansion, cornet of Wauhington'and Stodtert ctre-ty Geurgitown,D.t, By virtue of a decd of tre duted on the 3th day of February, 1 s,0f the land, Shi well, wt pit nibia, L li iction, in front of tly PUESDAY, the st VIN VARY, ». 3, at FOUR OC! ine @), tad parts Of wizht (H) and to nundred 68: amubia, deserived as fallswa: northwest corner of Lot m ne (9), and stro t one hnndred and twenty-two (122) fect: then south cichty-seven (87) fest two (2) incher: ten west ‘one hundred and twenty-two (122) {eet to the west lino of lot etyht (3), and then worth cichty-soven (ST) feat two (2) inches’ with North Capitol street to the begin. ming. Y sontin wet comer of Wabimxton i and rou sonth with th ie two hn ‘9 north and piral- ine (119-39) thence north one hum. o Stoddert striet, and ot sround is improved by brick mansion-house, formerly ocenpied by the late Gover nor Henry D. Cooke, aul a fine brick stable, ‘Tei Oneach parcel woudl Cg) one-thied nee in equal 5 ts in one (1) and two (2) years with fiterrst at cent perannim until on the property, or all A deposit of $300 re- f'saie Conveyance ne at terms ot sale are not complied with in ten (10) days from day of sale the Trusteo re- bes es exent to re. at risk and cost of defaulting ee JOUN M, RUTLER, Trustes. rprowss DOWLING, oncer. - Of aSplendid Collection of MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS, in ne condition, embracing every branch of Iterature, belonging to the library of the late HALBERT W. WILLITZ, With several otherlots, including a number of NEW BOOKS. ‘Fo be sold at my Auction Rooms southwest corner 11th strect and Pennsylvania avenue, cn MONDAY AND TUESDAY EVENINGS, ARY Hf AND TENTH, 1895, FEBRU- Commencing at HALF-PAST SEVEN O'CLOCK. §27- Now on exhibition, h day j 3 ha day in equity National Union In Paiutiff aud Johr B. Tyle shall seli to the higuest b commorcing at FOUL TWELETH DAY OF FERR 5 (6), seven (7). chcht (8), nine (9), ten’ (20) in the subdivision of tut S duundred and shirty (620), Lounds, covenants and ¢o eed'in the decd of part ntercd into by i n itont of the premisns, on THURSDAY, all that part of Jot one(1), im said square: at the nurtheasteorner thereof, froutingon North et thirty fi -e (35) by edepth of one hundred and One-third of trust on the prop- erty purchased. A deposit of fifty (850) dollars on each Jot must be made when the property is knock d down, conveyancing to be at the cost of the purchasers, JOUN C HEALD, T 501 F street northwest, DUNCANSON BROS, Ancts. Ec pecs SON BROS., Auctioncera JNO, A, PRESCOTT, REAL ESTATE BROKER, Kel- Jowg Building, No. i416 F st. nw. CHANCERY SALE OF REAL ESTATE FRONTING ON THIRD STREET VAST, BEING THE NORTH- WS? CORNER OF THIRD AND (STREETS NORTHFAST, AND IMPROVED BY + TWo- STORY BRICA DWELLING WITH STORE-ROO} KNOWN AS No. 1000 TLED STREET NORT aw 1 by deed or fF] By virtue of a decree passed on theseventoonth (17th) day of November, A. D. 1884. and supplemental decroe passed on the fiiteenth (sth) day of January, A.D. $85, in the cause of Johtt Berta, complainant, va The Metropolitan Building Associntion et als., defendant numbered 7445, kquity docket 20. in the Supreme Cou of the District of Columbus, i. on WEDNESDAY, the LLEVENTH DAY OF ¥EGRUARY, A. D. 1895, ab HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P. M_ ih front of the promises, oller for ‘sale by “public auction he following seul to wit: All that eco, or parcel of Yand situated and Yering tn Qe city and covity of Washington, District of Columbia, and kuown and di ay part of lot mniubered one (1), ia square seven hundred and forty-nine (749), commaiciig for the sane at the southeast corner of ‘said Int and square, and ruuni thence north along the Hue of Third (3d) street east twenty-two (22) Tee! Pisuce west, ninety’ (90) foots thence south twenty-two (22, and thence est ninety (0) feet to the place of bosianifig, improved by &. UW: story brick dwelling with store-room, known as No. 1,000 3d street northeast, the ca in notes at one ‘Terms: One-third G)and two (2 years, with interest of 6 per cent per eel ef trust upon the prop he angimin, to be seanred erty sold. A deposit 100 will be required at tl jeare not complied wean vitis even Gave aes Teserve the rizht th within seven day the TOresell st tho risk sndveost bf the defauluinge pure chaser. All con’ cost of the purchaser, ae HESRYSROWNE Past ‘Trustee, $5200de 12 Louisiana aventa, For Other Auctions See Sth Page. ‘SPECIALTIES. — ‘RS. OC. E. FENNEL: OF PORTLAND, MAINE, NAGNEtIG HEALER, as Soeaee Pam PT aoe street northwest, I YOU WISH PERFECT COMFORT use BAILEY'S Im ed ‘Tras: guaran! J ORLSre aera e (08 th street as Saao-im west, pire focadysneedetudentain Shorehand, E HOWE EVAL Ks SOHOOL, 517 th st. no. Ditere Cohdesent Gorse in Practical Broken Peumsnsbi 124 English Bratiches fea . Movatow, afternoon and nizht sexsions. Hewe's system of Bookkeeping taught a i vic ae reed ND WONTH, (February) 2d, m pos fea 2S c Thue pom fe lhe POPE ROT. rp wert, Princtoal, Scan in KY Sth and D sta, BUSINESS COL! now. Young and and women trained for business. Hap Pe ea Renae wi y, ts pe-writinse wor feneht” Anniston at’ any tw. Liberal ter om aaneeed, to the, times. Year from, date of Sates day ot night, a0. months, day, €20: wbeht, $14 Qos mont Bknh @. Rapid writins, 18 yemmoms, 63. or EM, Prince). _BARA A. SYR UITAR, SINGING, PIANO. &o, TAUGHT AT yeesonable rates by Prof. LOUIS OK TENSTEL 456 C street northwest. The Professor makes tho Guitat Ryne ean Me has euccesstul'y tatuent ie fpr tween m is, Ener PIANOS AND ORGANS. POTOMAC RIVER BOA OW FAKE TO NOKPOLK STEAMER LAD dof the Lave Iavie Bh ativet wht, Washington, ‘Witunatiay, and Frifay at 5 40 pom, nts. Hood Tr LCT TOSEW YORK. At Sfeamers J Heisxexawe we UPRIGHT AND SQUARE PIANOS Are for clwrance of styles, superior ke Aunihin Vautsinee face eames abetion fotts bien — el even intone andof great | jarekutity, ‘They comtsgn a} the amd best improvements Are thiisesed by comutenl fudses ‘wa being ane, We are giving low factory peters to onr Washington Patrons and torms to suit, St amer GEORG | MONDAYS ET stop ig at Piney Pots a ‘Connect in Pad and atemintest lines Secute Band ©. Otien 1th and Ten ot i prvate Pianos of othor makets at low price and payments cal a of $10 per month. staan 2 Aeetit STRAMER T. ¥. ARROWSNITH. PROM SEVENTH-STREET WUAKF. FACTORY WARFROOMB, Returning Taae- tea 422 Winth street, | days and Fridays tomchine at all Rover fa: stinaw an fax ~ ———__ = Nomini Creek, Oarrioman and St Chments Bay Connects with B. i" Maastrrcest & OK RB at Khe; hers, JONN B. PADGETT, Agont. _©. W. RIDLEY, Manaver. ee Ta Fie ao ee ME YeRxON ant. vrnixoN= —— —— HSermrretpanteep au pages gt OF THE BRST AND LEADING MAKERS gy STEAMER WW. conCORAN ry. ave, b eaves Th.strwet wharf dally (oxeopt Sundos) for MME NoewoUp beste nis-4m | SOLD ON MONTEL INRTALL MENTS OF 08 AND orat $339 am, return camaanee A SELECT BOARDING AXD DAY SOHOOT, FoR AAGENERAR CLEARING OUT RAL. feos] —_————————— cota aes ah tei ete | SHIAROS AND GANS Av Bost AT : Jil Me och Aerman Art, Klooution, ‘Music Cano, Free GPrenar TRANSATLANTIC COMPANY ‘Aeollorinte comiws: algo clective conrsce for advance { NO FAIR OBFER REFUSED. Perae Rach Rank aie: keer iacton ar cee Bee | oer Tis Afr and Ales Wal, D, CARED, Privetypals, Sree tele ateidscam, Labrador, eater d'Houterioe, Weduestas. heh, 11, 8 WANTED ISIC SCHOLARS (BEGINNERS OR advanced) for only schoul of the kind here, A special invitation to all to seo the method by which yen ean soun. Frofession, 214 2d s ret Somtlicast. cr jean Bam" i GRAND, SQUARE AND UPKIGHT PIANOS. Beet Mone ad onto Ration. SCHEDULE, by . WM. C. Gl 1408 8th street went, "Tertas very tiodceatas — ae Mee eS ee ee SDE BEBLAN, HE BERLITZ SCHOOL OF LANGUAG: 288 Pr T -~ SIDNEY T, NIMMO, aR SOR. bind in + aente for Baltimore, Boston, Brooklyn, Providence, —_ Maceet peek | CQ UKARD ihe, And at 123 Lath street rorthorest, wastixatox. | GL TL Wn & Bro, 1 NOTICE. aS ret horthwoat. THE CUNARD an 1 few erm, Decinenoy. Superior Native Teachers Sele Anente forthe nit F and RUAXTO rae BEIW MRE VOR AN ITED, iy. Chistes snd Lessons. BACH PIANOS and GALLS Won CaLLIn At ee “4 exceed avantagcs for leatnihg Conversation, | Beit Paying Inatrumenta, Several area PROM Phen 48 Rone Bot iy n el ne ‘Orwan ve . 7 :" os ae oun GMO QUE Methiod We Invite all pergons to attend, Bisnos und Organ for Frnt, tuned and repaired. Jal | ReTTHTA...n.. Worl ie ‘plasoes thia wel } 1 Gani "Wed PY Qiourmasp = wramtn” claw ei wroga | P*A™°®- Se Pay Be eae ait very, gronine. “Private ‘iossone a speciaity. All| TUNING AND REPAINGOF PIANOS AsProraLty. | ATV eR ih MEPAEND NY Chal offered at” WASIINGTON PHONG i v. "8 WARE raoal ond Greensnoes ed all cele pees Hon thereto ae ond ees OSM EE BROKER'S WaRHROOMS =| Liver mal and Quicenstowy and wil vtiee parts Europe chow ia. foundes 3 SEV! NE_PUANOS OF VARIOUS MAKES ea Noted for héalthtuinesn. thoroueh instruction, earful (ce _diLwtslm Rey. ARTHUR J. nicw, A.M. Mp, | 8? No. 428 1ith st, n.w. (Privaie entrance) _ OWN COCR ONS—"COMMENT O4 PARLE A a sar, O18 BIGELOW & CO. ne Mi rie eI N = French mi Ht Pon etme, Jal2- in t i yw vy Aaa z dS. WASHINGTON ACADEMY oF TELEGRAPHY fut Fo Eeell Xe W MAE EMO ADS. 66 UZ INDERGARTEN” FRENCH SCHOOL, 1014 K ith st. cet, between K L 5 ‘Term commences F. bruary 9 drawing taught bya populae MLLE\. Pi lish and object ssafntl toac y HOMME, Princiy oI 1 Prud'yom always b ated for sequiring a cowl prohanciation au Of the lancunce, ESS Amy 1 OF BOSTON, GRADUATE _ - id wer ified f New Pe gewn eae servatory. E hein arinony and eul- tro, 102 108 norte. ne OS® Gat Wasnixatox M. Stevens Hurt, Principal. Development of the of sentiment carefully ven tithe cure ol Voice and taught. Stammering Boys’ snd Girls’ class Satur- dG -tYel Fepeo doy, 1a. m, W kesanse! “Buisinews Ci keeping, Ponmsnsl Day Sess 2. tauxht at homeif Cm SFRVICE IN: 498 Ponnay 'venia avenue northwest. UL. $37 per month, Pu; i. to desired. 31} D street northwest, Seleet Civil Serv ce Labrary; Practical Civil service Studies; and ‘Thorouzh Ctvil rvice Drill: TUESDAY, THURSDAY snd SATU“ DAY EVENINGS, Hours from 7 to ¥ o'clock p.m. Terms reasonable. ja?" pases WHO DESIRE TO IMPROVE THEM- relves in the beautiful arts of Elocution, Fngiish Grammar, Arithmetic, Engtish Literature, “History, Algvbra aiid Consposition can receive private lessons by the hour at 603 ¥ strect_ northwest or at the homes of trong > = ~~ mits. %, A. CHAMBERS, 603 F street northwest, City. CHOOL OF FRLOCUTION AND DRAMATIC ART, 9) 1426 N strect northwest, —Private lessons mm Enwlish branches, voice culture and reading ings. Mra. ADELINE DUV., 3 HORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING PRACTICALLY MS taught. ‘Success cusranteel if instructions are fol- sek, Paivaie lessons, individaslly of in-class RF, VAUFIELD KINDERGARTE PRIMARY AND TRAINING SCHOOL, 923 19th street northwest, MES, ANNA B. OGDEN, Principal, SONS IN ALL GRADES OF S7UDY, ‘Yo adults confidential. Prepares for college, AB- fest Point, all examinations. NSTITOLE, «. w. corner 8th and K streets n. w, Mathematical, classical, busines ‘W. FLYNN, A.M, ced Evening classc4, $3 and $5a month, RIVATE 1 i ae, MEDICAL, &e. ADAM DE FOREST HAS REMEDY FOR La- Mthex. An female compisinte qu ckly caret can bo for the above disease: by its the worst kind and of four consulted daily at 1245 7th street northwest. O@ice hours kp. mn., with kudies only. 332 2n* T ESTABLISHED AND 1e Ladies! Physician inthe city, can be al “pn, first street south b nm Sd and 4) ig streets. All gularit Si removed. uultations 895; skiliful treatm m> for ail fexaa.e. y accommodation f 1103 Lincoln Park P! y XM ANHUOD RESTOR) D De bRoTit ni A BOTTLE OR Cordial, Weakness, Nervous De: It imparts vigor to the whole Jal9-Ini? tliwest, ONT i disease srregalgrtites aud vated 27 Board, with . eflicient purses tur- nished to thuss who may desire to stay a few days in Jalota the city under his treatment, : EBILILY OF THE GENERATIVE ORG TD) Bilas cared by tho Givisie Motes “Adapt ul the Hospitals of France, Prompt imple 53 to $0, Severe on Ietinew, GING REMEDIAL AGENC sirvet, Now York. Dis 2opPss ate a é itality, caused by Id cesses, Sec. Bolt at STANDIFOND'S St. Cloud Pharmacy, corner Sth aud F teeta. Price $1 Seut by mail scaled, inn of Vicor, 2812. Panph- 160 Fuiton ap3-th,s,tu-y VINE, No. 2-4 PERMANENT ad Physical Debility, Loss of sucé-tn.ts CARD.—TO ALL WHO ARE SUFFERING FROM errors and indiscretions of het, y decay, loss of manhe &c., I will send a re- cipe you, Free of Charge. This wreat reunedy was discovere| by a missionary in South Atneri- ca. Send self-addressed ‘envelops to Rev. JOSEPH T, INMAN, Station D, New York. ved-sta,thkK (possuaenion. T have a positive remed use thousands of cows of standing have been cured. Indced, so strons is my faith in its efficacy that I will send two bottles free, t with valuable freadive on ths disease ty anny au moe ve express and post office address. Dr, T.A SLOCT AS! Pearl pe, New Yorke 129-co&K,6n1 ENNYROYAT, PILLS. —CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH, arethe only genuine, For full particulars iuclosa four cent, stamps to Chichester Chemical Company, No. ‘313 Madison Square, Philadelphia, Pa my10-éod. 30 DAYS’ TRIAL outh, nervous weak- DR. DYES ELECTRIC VOLTATC BELT, and other Evecare Ap. PIIANCES, We will send on. thirty’ days? trial to men, Pes. or old, who are suftering trom Nervous Debility, it Vitality, and these diseases of a personal natmere— suliing from'abuses and other eansea Speedy relief and complete restoration to beaith, vigor and manhood guar autond, Sond af ouc for dilustrated baraphiot, fres. Ad dress VOLTAIC BEL! Marshall, Mich. "je30-eoly DR Ores FRENCH POWDERS CUER ALL Urinary Diseases in 43 honra, Nervous Debility, Organic Weaknoss caused by indiscretion, Poisonons Diseases of Blood, atectmg Throat, Nosé and Sxin Sold at STANDIBOMD'S Sc Clond Pharmacy. 9th and F streets, “Price $3, Sent by mail sealed. — au25-m,wf FREAD AND, BE | WISE—DR BROTHERS, 906 B street nouthwest, appeared before me and made oath that he is the Oldest Established Expert Specialist in this city, and will cuarantee a cure in ail eases of yeno- real and furnish medicine, inevichne free. arty gt any hour during the day fore meby Dr, BROTH BAMUEL H. W, IN PrepCr #1 INTL F Teave Washine te end © at 200 @ tn» ite artiviny in Piltybune ng at P00. No ent tan ‘The Best in the World. A Largo Assortment Constantly on Hand, at the Wareroomas, WTME 325 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUR, EDW. F. DROOP, Pole Agent for Bieta way & Sons' Pisnos, a.m. tn m foxt 1) em fare is chan 1 St Tot fh Com Die on this dafly at 2:90 ‘Toning and Repairing Promptly Att ed to by Re. liable Workrnen. ds-ly He . DAVIS & OO°8 G! AT SPRCIALTY— Pik cor anit UPRIGHT QUAND VIAN erntdng Se n New and clexant atvles, now fends: at ‘ prices, HLL. SUMALI Ml Sth eto w, Fe Titan as Asiy to 41 Sleeping Care to Vaitimore on wee A 1000 a.m Sreck & Co, Exxensox. & Ba PIANOS. WILCOX & WHITE AND KIMBALL ORGANS. Pianos and Orgens exchanged, repaired. tuned, boxed; for nynt by day, week, month of year. Hent ayplied if pureh: Full stock of Ge. Music, TG R28 tosau ee eon Valley ratinoad and points For Arnapolix, 6408. in. and 12.11 nd 4.30 pm. Sunday. 8.9 aun @43 jane ee a For Way Stations ber Washi 5:00 C40, 880 a 10pm ; on and, Paltimorg HENRY EBERDACH, mat ye ~ 15 F Steer, Pp em aa ads _y81_ Managing Partuer of the late firm of Ellis &' Oo, Genuine “DECKER” PIANOS for Burdett — a HOUSEFURNISHINGS rupolita by day, for exinet: m., daily 40 pom. dail except Sunday: ane ranch, lay: for Broderick, #05 a anton and Valley Graxp Suz Tims Wess bp. am. datiy except Sunda; i crimedinte points, 6:23. a.m, mand 8:10 p.m. ass. exe eos - Not Auction Goods, but Good Goois at lees than anc- #0, Vand 10:4 p. in on Sines Go ee £m, tion prices. We will sell this week for cash 4 lina of the ROS hk ee Tee Handcomest Easter: Rogs ever brought to this market, ‘rom Washingtou stop at Kelay Station ex- comprising the following well known makes: 3:15 and 7-10 pm. Khonl: chastan, Kassscks, Gh or further information apply at the Bhonla, “Pacthasta cacks, Ghardies, Cashuacres, e Washington Static orher 14th street wher on CARPETS wae to be checked and ceived In all sizerat prices which cannot be duplicated. Daltimore. $3" Do not fail to iuspect these Goods. Arent. pemamene WEST. 420 801 Market Space, 906 and 310 8th st. now. ere Deconarep Porrery Axp Porczuam FROM ALL COUNTRIES. nd the West, Chicago 1 ‘Slewping Care at 9:40am, GLASSWARE, fimily to'Gicinmati and tt a Harei-ung to ce CUTLERY axp : ra wi ly saturday, t ching Cur Mcuoow te Chicas PLATED WARE. | ivss7 dp tn. a ty “xi 5 Also connects daily for Chicarn, with Stecrome Cae FINE PLATES. TOILET SETS, Pattsvure to tiem, Mall Exe 100 pa daly ar Pitta ne and the Went, with Palace Siecpine Car Wastusrion to Chicaso . XiMORE AND POTOMAC RAILROAD Can ndaizus, Rochester, Buffalo. Nowara, t >atunday, wil Palace Care PARLOR LAMPS. TEA SETS. LARGE AND VARIED ASSORTMENT OF DINNER SETS, M. W. BEVERIDGE, a No. 1099 PAL AVENUR, : 2 Sisereron & Furrcuen, 415 Seventh street fuorthwest. FURNITURE, CARPETS, BEDDING AND UPEOL- STERING GOODS, We gusrantee to meet auy and all prices qnoted by any house in thecity, on and Elmira, at 9.40 a.m, Fast, 7.15, 8.90. en 11.000. m, Pom. On Si 400, 1 iraxn Parlor For New York 0 4.00, 10.00.and 2 r. Yai thronch trains conne y City with boath ot Brooklyn Avne t transfer to Fulton streets: old = S: w York city a telphia. «15 and am ‘On Sunday. 4.00, 2 400 4m, 0. 3009 wnd ‘Lo verily the above call and see our choice stock and ed Express, 940 ani daily, exemple ow prices nid | Sud y : ee | For Halim 715, 8290. 940, 12.08, 2. 4 0. G60, 7.40 10.00 ond AL iS pete FAMILY SUPPLIES. A Feu Lise Or Ghocenrss Gn Sunday, 9.40, 11.09a.m, 400, 6.00, 7.60. 10.004and THAT MUST BE SOLD: Granulated Sugar... 6) rib Bet Patent prone Best Family Dieur. . .... $5.25 per bbl Pest Java and Moca Coff the trade, a Be. por Ib, ‘Terms strictly cash, Jen Sek vid and 11.01 a.m. daily, POOLE, BROOKE £ CO, aw Sf Lautcuna sveniig S:2h's:10, T0Saia 10.40 pene god EAB idee escort, Manian) "On say i) and 10 am. , 0 , sod 12.1 SS ES RT Ee s Teueta and informat se i co ee Sa ‘dicacts and information at the office.northeart cor 2 G Re RRR ER Ss, gf 13% street end rand at the ise = jon, where ne of Dag cco EEB R RK Ere Sss > ure to destin from hotels aud ~ THE CELEBRATED MINNESOTA OE oe Ginend Panes PATENT PROCESS FLOUR, is without a doubt the most BeavrivuL and the most Nouraimous Flour in the world. ‘The Millers have not only the most perfect Mill, con- taining as it does ell the most improved Machinery in- GINIA MIDLAND RAILWAY. iE SHORT LINE TO THE SOUTH, SOUTHWEST AND WEST. aabebglnne In. effect OcroBen 4 ‘ented up to the prewent tims, but they produce a Flour NEW ORLEANS MALL daly, wating clowe Uxsunrassen by apy mill i the world. Te prove tha, fons toall poins South abd Sonithiweat 7 we woud — wiats that s laree quantity of this ‘pt Sunday. with ©. and O. Hail r Sleeping Buffel cars from Sew ¥< ton to Atlanta. Pullman Sleep ington and Atlanta to Macniticent Mowe is shipped anuuaily to Farope attd eaten af the principal Courts of ‘the old word. “We GuanaNres that it is made from selected hard wheat sting cars from Wash- ST LINE. Daily vie Char- growu in Sinnesots and Dakota, Ttisan acknowledged | 5:10 F.M.—LOUISVILUR FA fact, that in thos Flour a perfect separation of the zlati- lotteville to Cincinnat', Louisville ‘aud sl West-rn ous particles of the wheat berry and a thorouch elumi- paint Pulliaan Siceping cam Washinwion to nation of all weak and starchy matter has xt last been Louisville, reached, and is juently more Nuvurriows, yield- ine wtore bread to the barrel than any ocher Plow. Tho best trads admits that from its bread raking qualities it is the cheapest, as well as the best, for either funily Via Danville, C) or baker'y use, and unsurpassed by’ any Flour made. . from Wash Every sack and every barrel Is warrsuted to give cutie | Rlng.from | Manassas Division Train leaves Washi M. dally. except Sundoy Werrentom train: ieave Washington st 910A. M. and 5:10 P.M. daily. For tic “ets and fon ingu're at Compenyts G01 Pennsylvania svenuc, “Trains leave toa STERLING'S ST. LOUIS FANCY. One of the most beautiful Winter Wheat Patents ever offered to the trade. Jt is unexcelled by auy other Pat- ent except Ceres, will please the inost exacting housekeeper and satisfy the most fastidious epicure, GILT-EDGE. A magnificont Winter Wheat Patent, RELIANCE, Assplendid Minnesota Patent Flour, made by the cele- brated Hungarian process. It is a very cheap and bean- iful Patent, within the reach of sil classes, and we guarantee will give satisfaction to every one who will “i GoupEeN wILL™ The old reliable stand-by aud the Standard Family Flour of the District. It is equal in quality toa great many hich-priced Patent Flours, whilst it can be bought for con-iderable less money. We defy competitors to bring forth any Fiour superior to CERES, STERLING, GILT-EDGE, RELIANCE or GOLDEN BILL, and we feel assured that any housekeeper who tries them onoe will never use anything elsa, For sale by all grocers, ‘Wholesale Depot, corner Ist street and fhdiana avenue. Dots ‘Wv. M GALT & CO. N. MACDANTEL Dr. CHEEVER'S ELECTRIC BELT, or Rezencrator, fs made expressly for the cure of derangements of the Procrestive ong.nx, Whenever any deLility of the gan erative organs occurs, from whatever couse, the con- tinuous stream of Permesting through the parts must restore thom to healthy action. There is no mistakeabout this instrument, Yours of use have tested it, and thousands of cures sre testified to. Weak- ness from Indiscretion, Ineapneity, Lack of Vicor, Sterility—in fact, anv trouble of these oxguns is cured, Do not confound this with electric belts advertised to cure all ills from head to tos. This is for the ONE ape- ified purpose. For circulars giving full information addrees— CHEEVER ELECTRIC BELT CO., sergage on CES «| Si crea be

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