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aw AUCTION SALES. __ AUCTION SALES. “ FAMILY SUPPLIES. a To-noRROW. TW “2 TER B WILLIAMS @ CO, Auctioneers SALE OF AN ELE: LLLECTION OF STAL- RGE HALL VASES, 10 MANTEL ORNA MAJOLICA OR- ELAIN PLATES, EIS, PEDESTALS, OTHER WORKS MESSRS, 1 AT OUR SALES- ND D STREETS. AND THURS ST APRIL FIRST AND SECOND, AT VEN A. MO AND THREE P.M. RACH DA The collects te arranged for examination on MONDAY. Sorh tustante mbar oe Wrrexs ‘iomeers, eee ean ep. city Post omic. HIGHLY ATT ACTIVE SALE OF AN ELEGANT WAND SECON D-H OUNT OF cE L <D WILL BE SOLD AT A “FIRST. FLOOR OF “OUR “S: ON “THURSDAY MORNING, APRIL SECOND, a OCLOckK. "PARTICULAR ATTENTION THURSDAY, Arte iG, Auctioneer. AUCTION SALE BY CATALOGUE or 80 ORIGINAL OIL PAINTINGS OF AMERICAN SCENERY, BY CHARLES LANMAN, AT MY SALESROOM, 11TH STREET AND PENN- SYLVANIA AVENUE, ON S THURSDAY, APRIL SECOND, 1855, COMMEN( NG AT ELEVEN O'CLOCK A. AND WILL BE CONTINUED AT THREE O'CLOCK IN THE AFTERNOON. EXHIBITION DAY PRIOR TO SALE- Many of his sketches represent places of historical Interest, and are mounted on heavy card board, so that they may be framed according to the taste of purcha- pers. THE SALE IS WITHOUT RESERVE. msds THOMAS DOWLING, Auct. doe J. FISHER € CO., Auctioneers. NCERY SALE OF MOST VALUABLE AND Ei Y SITUATI i LAPAYEITESQUA LARGE BRICK D sp APT Pee si ipo oh Wig eine ia Reais ote | scuiatTprers ott fue ace eee FH cai ira oh tecain Wanigtas che” BSS SF SCRE ARE OR MLOCK OF, THE ERES | Sumbitac eee tat ti geen a cet of ND THE ARLINGTON HOTEL. By virtue of a decrecof the Supreme Court of, Babine or Columbia. pamed on the ork f Marcha A.D. 1865, in Equity cause, Ni wherein Mary Lomax Tayloe, ia PI farren and others ure parties, the unde: ‘Tros Will sell, at public auction, in front of the pre Tikes, on THURSDAY, THE SECOND DAY OF APRIL A.D. Isnd. at FIVE O'CLOCK P.M, Bit of original Lots ten (10) and eleven (11), in squaré | undred and tw yin the : ‘on, in the District of Columbia, with is smprorements ounslting ofa spaciogs Dwelling jouse and Stables ‘The soath 6 of this pro bas epth of 145% Set, anid the north hae a depth of 901, feet. On the south. east, and tisiiy on the north, the property is bounded by fde-allews, makitue the sante how desirable for & eling in its present com for thesite of 1 oF first-class apartment hou ‘Terms of sale as preserited by said decree, to wit: One-third exsh, at ‘sidue In one, two, three and four years, with interest from day of Sale unttl pald, at the rateo am. tobeevidenced | Dy promissory notes of pare secured by retaining | the title until the purchase money is paid, or, all cash, | at the option of the purchaser. A dey S posit of $000 ¢ ‘be made upon the acceptance of any bid. If terms of | sale be not complied with Iu two weeks from day of Sle the Trustees may resell, at the risk and eost of de- faulting purchaser, upon giving two weeks hotice by PaRutier infor madion can De had of the undersigned. formation can of the GEO. F. APPLEBY, Trustee, 420.5th st nw. WM. E. EDMONSTON, Trustee. 420 5th'st. nw. WM. TAYLOE SNYDER, Trustee, mbI4aeas ‘B05 Dt nw. JUNCANSON BROS.,, Auctioneer, : ETS WEST. ‘By virtue of a certain deed of trust, bearing date the sixteenth day of April, A. D. 158i corded in Liber No, 966. folio Fecords of the District of Columbia, a of the hoider of idebiedness secured thereby, we “ front of the | remises, on D Ds p APRIL, ‘at FIVE O'CLOC ‘all thi plece or of i square numbered beting the «ame property wy deed duly recorded in land records of the Dis- bird cash; balance in equal in- stalments of one and two years, or all cash, at the option of the purchaser: deferred payments shall bear interest at the rate of six per centai, and shat be se- gured by deed of trust an the described premises, Failure to terms of sale by the purchaser caiter siiall be safticlent to author- bee the trustees to resell the said pro} nd cost of the sald days’ public advert Bewspaper published in Washiugton. D.C. $100 down bn day of. Conveyancing af purchaser scost. GED. K BETTY.) renee mhis-w.fm.ts H 6, — (os E al Estate Auctioneer, FAUSTEES § IMPROVED PROPERTY BELONGING TO THE ESTATE OF GEORGE AND REBECCA LOWRY (DECEASED, wirtue of certain deeds of trust. of date A 15, Iss, and no Peocoree t aon MUNDAY. At CLOCK P.M in'front fame hour cach atsequent 30 nises, designated an 3 i Pentsy iva: Dwelling house 1239 Rew York avenue, and store-house No Sil 7th stress Washingon, D.C, with the jots of gronbd atterh thereto, beginning sale with No. 2140 Pennsylvania | venue. "Ferms made known mb w of the at sale. LIAM L. DU __GENTLEMEN’S GOODS Surers To Onpver @ REINFORCED SHIRTS to Order for... 6 PLAITED BOSOMS to Order for... 12.00 THE LATEST STYLFS IN COLLARS, CUFFS AND NECK WEAK SB. ELLERY, 1112 F street northwest. DOLLARS AND CUFFS LAUNDRIED for 2c. each. Jest Receven- A Large Line of NECKWEAR, for 50e., 75. and$1. Full Line of Fall and Winter UNDERWEA! lowest prices. * —— Large Line of DRESS SHIRTS constantly on hand, CHARLES HYATT, Proprietor. THOMPSON'S SHIRT FACTORY, 816 F street northwest, Opposite Patent Office. = AMES BELLEW pS of G Personal iter: 5 : fez0 1 ela osc. a DERTAKERS, OLE Tw st, betwen New Vork ave, ; WASHINGTON, pret "4 © Ba E.* BOTELER, FURNISHING UNDERTAKER, Noa 912 Pennsylvania avenue northwest and 735 Sth st. southeast. Telephone call No. 854. 426m TR, © BARKER UNDERTAKER AND PRACTICAL EMBALMER ©12 11th street northwest ‘Tetephone call ILLIAM F. SPIN FURN. ‘Telephone ox I Uvet horthwest, near L. a, u asd FUNERAL DIRECTOR, LOH street northwest, 1 RUE SCKIBE, ing faite yAmerican pat. 254 OXtOrd etiwe , Hey 1 siwbrated TRUNKS and am PARIS Washing Se ee tet PUiriox Thuss Pars, aud 2 Married oF single. “All irvabies successfully treated ~ ar oar, Berommouaiows, wed Kind eMeent Narseo fo those who thay decire to stag @ few ‘the clty under Lis trestiment, 09 | ibe “UNDERTAKERS. | — BENSINGER, Auctioneer. {ll be dold, at the Bazaar, No. O40 Louisiana ave- nou THURSDAY MORNING, APRIL SECOND, AC TEN O'CLOCK. for the District government, ons iarge Bay Horse. Aso— ‘Thirty head of Horses, Mares and Males, agies. Harness, c., £0. 1) MORE DORE eS er BEWSLNC LN, Auctioneer, Vv Lousiana av ‘Opposite City Post Office, THE USUAL LARGE COLLECTION OF HOUSE- ToL FURNITURE AND MERCHANDISE. Bedroom Sets: Dining-room and other Furnitare, agrain and Benweky carpets ‘Mattings, de. ‘Shovels and spades. Lot Pioughs: Show Cases. Shoe Store Fixtures, &e. Phaeton and Buggy. ae i At wuction, at our Salesroot 1G, D APRIL, at TEN O'CLOCK AM. It r[uOMAS DOWLING. Auctioneer, GOVERNMENT SALE, “a on SATURDAY, APRIL FOURTH, 1995, TWELVE oclock, in front of my auction rooms, I shallsell, wiz E DARK BAY HORSE; ONE COUPELET; ONE LARGE DOUBLE CARRIAGE, COST $600. ONE DOUBLE SET HARNESS AND OTHER ARTICLES. plat ‘TP HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. ACHES, TWO" ROODS ERCHES OF LAND ON. TRI SEVEN ELEVEN PI ROAD, ABOVE GEORGETOWN, : D.C. By virtue of a deed of trast dated the 26th, of May. 1879, aud duly recorded in Liber 91) folio et seq. one of the land reco1 frases will “sel, on ORB S PET ices will sell, “on al TENTH Inwo.atrot rockon ses, the followin described pro ‘Ail of land iying in ths county of Washington, 1m trict of Columbia, being that part of @ of land called “Alliance,” Iying west ofthe new {ind bounded as follows:” Beginning for the same at & point or stone known aa the northwest corner of Heat te and Hawkins’ addition to Georgetown and run hing thence along ‘the. south line of the whole tract fifty-seven S100 perches to the west side of tie bew: Conveyed: thence north eighty-ave lepress ad terest conveyed: thence north elghty-ave Guartere ofa degree ‘westiioug said. eouth Line sixty tivo, 85-100 perdhes to the Ling between Kengla snd Pickrell, (hence north seven deerces and one-quarter ofadeatce: weet along the line between england Pickwell eighty-sewen G10. perches to. the line be- tween Brooks and Kengla, thence with said line north clshts-three degrees, east thirty-three 7-10 perches to Phe Westie ofthe sew road, thence with Rad wen ne south twent ‘and one-quarter of a degree, east one hundred aud six and 66400 perches to the Sevipning: "containing, oy acre, foods and i perches, more or less a operty, tated of the Trntaw road, adjotaing “Tunlaw” farm “Perms, iy cash, the Festiue i al payments ferms, y cash, the residue im Uhtee equi arsiz,twelveand eighteen. months, sud secured, Dy the purchaser, notes bearing Interest from day of fna'a dewd of trust on the property 2010, of all cash the porchaser's option. All conveyauetng and record: ing St the evst ofpurchaser. “$100 deposit required at the time of sale.ana If the terms ofeale benotcomplied ‘with within tendaysafter theday of aaie the trustees Teorve the right resell these property at thera ant cost of the defaulting purchaser after & Gaye Rotice in the Evening Stat per. JOUN THAN A.) rastegs JAMES iL JOHNSTON, apl Webster Law Building. 7W 2EES £00, Anctioneera TRUSTEES SALE_OF VALUABLE PROPERTY ON K STREET SOUTHWEST. By virtue of a deed of trust dated the 10th day of October, 1383, and duly recorded in Liber No. 1055, folio'980, seq. of, the, land ‘records of Washington county, District of Columbia, and atthe request of the party secured, the undersigned Trustees will sell on MONDAY, THE THIRTEENTH DAY 885, at FIVE O'CLOCK P. Min front d A ii city as and being all of Lot eleven, the south fite by thedepth of lot ten, and the north five ‘et front by the depth of lot twelve, in the recorded subdivision of lots four and five, in square west of square six hundred and forty-five, together with the improvements, consisting of two small frame houses, ‘ermes: One-third cash; the residue in two equal pay- ments, at six and twelve months, with notes bearin interest, and secured by a deed of trust on the prope! sold, or all cash. at the option of (the purchaser: All conveyances at purchaser § cost. posit o required at time of sale. ‘The terms of sale must be complied with In seven days, otherwise the Trustees reserve the right to resell at the risk and cost of de alg Pe OE RISTIAN G. LEDERER, ‘Trustees pleogds W. W. BERGMANN. } FP WOMAS DOWLING, Auctoneer, VALUABLE LIBRARY AT AUCTION. By virtue of an order of the Supreme Court, hol an Orphans’ Court, Iwill sell at the auction Tooms 0 ‘Thomas Dowling, corner of Pennsyivanis avenue and 1th street norttivest, at publie auction. comme on WEDNESDAY EVENING, the EIGHTH DA" OF APELE A: D. 1880, and the following evenings at WALF-PAST SEVEN O'CLOCK, the belong ing to the Library of the lae Henry N. Barlow, among Which are Hobbes’ Pieture Collectors Manual, Tuck bun's Books Artist, The London Penny 4 ‘nd many other ine works op Art Subjects, f Reiglon. ae. ‘erms of sale cash. Catalogue of the books can be auction rooms. WILLIAM J. MI deeds Administrator, CT. A. ‘at the above Was: Was: Waa: GRANULATED SUGAR, 6 Ibs for 50 cents LBS. BEST A, 50 cent. 10 LBS. LIGHT BROWN, 50 cents. TIMER 6 CO.. GROCERS, G WITM pis PENNSYLVANIA AVE, A Fou Lire Or Gnocears BROOKE & CO., ‘Louisiana avenoe, pep ee pe = of ex EE fe THE CELEBRATED MINNESOTA PATENT PROCESS FLOUR, fpgnmens acm he meena omer andthe moa BERET es a toe prs vie eA containing as It does all the most improved Machin- int ‘up to the it time, but they produce s ‘Unsunpassen hy any mill in the world. To that, we wonld simply state that @ large quan- ofthis: iticent Flour is shi annually to eaten at the principal arts of the old ‘We GuaRaNTEE that it is made from selected in Minnesota and Dakota. It is DOW I fact, that in this Flours Voigt ore acter ser ater atucteak ter ae? ‘matter Jast been reached, and is consequently RS Gere then ‘other Flour. The best trade admits that from tts qualities it is the cheapest, as Well as the best, et, for efiner-sumityor bakers tae, and (every barrel is warranted to give entire salisiscuon. STERLING'S ST. LOUIS FANCY. One of the most beautiful Winter Wheat Patents ever offered to the trade. Ttis unexcelled by any other Patent except Ceres, and will please the most ex- ‘acting housekeeper and satisfy the most fastidlousepl- core. GILT-EDGE, A magnificent Winter Wheat Patent RELIANOE. A splendid Minnesota Patent Flour, made by the celebrated Hungarian process. It is avery cheap and beautiful Patent, within the reach of all classes, and we guarantee will give satisfaction to every one who will try tt GOLDEN HILL. ‘The old reliable stand-by and the Standart Family Flour of the District. It isequal in quality toa great many high-priced Patent Flours, whilst it can be bought for considerable less money. We defy competl- torsto bring forth any Flour superior to CERES, STERLING, GILT-EDGE, RELIANCE or GOLDEN HILL, and we feel assured that any housekeeper who ‘tries them once will never use anything else, Forsale by all grocers. ‘Wholesale Depot, corner 1st st. and Indiansave sold WM. M.GALT & CO. —PIANOS AND ORGANS. WASHINGTON: 817 Market Space, Pa. ave, near 9th st. NEW YORK: BALTIMORE: 122 Fith avenue. 204-206 W. Balto. st. Wx Krasz & Co. MANUFACTURERS OF GRAND, ‘UPRIGHT, ana SQUARE PIANOFORTES. ‘We beg to announce to our Washington patrons that, desiring to offer them greater fucilities in their deal- ings with us, we have opened warerooms at 917 MARKET SPACE, PA AVE, wean 9TH sr. WASHINGTON. ‘Thesame are condneted directly by ourselves, and customers can deal with us there to precisely the same advantage asst our Baltimore and New York estab- Ashments. A full assortment of our various styles of GRANDS, UPRIGHTS and SQUARE PIANOS will cons@antly be found on hand. WM. KNABE & CO, 4@7 PIANOS FOR RENT. ‘Tuning and Re led t ng paring promptly attended toby ex ‘workmen. PEREMPTORY SALE OF BUSINESS VRHTN ON PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE AT On TUESDAY AFTERNOON, APRIL SEV- ib front of the prem! Hon B, fronsiog 25 feet on Eiley: taproved Gy a large Seek rill eels homeo alley, lmmproved by a we 4 Storeroom and wareliouse, No. 452 Pennsylvania ave- This proj is now under rental, and will mak good inverancut: being in one of tue bese locations tot | business iu thecciy, the building being well built and | conventent. ‘Terms: Onefourth cash; balance in one, two and three years, notes to bear six per cent interést, and 10 | be secured by deed of trust on premises sold. ‘at cost of parchaser. A depostt of! ‘ale. "Terms to be complied with in seven ‘otherwise resale at Fisk and cost of : ideas ‘DUNCANSON Aveta, r[HOMAS DOWLING. Auctioneer. CATALOGUE SALE oF MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS, IN EVERY DEPARTMENT OF LITERATURE. MANY OF THEM IN FINE BINDINGS ANDFINELYILLUSTRATED, TO BE SOLD AT MY AUCTION ROOMS, S. W. COR 11THST. AND PENNSYLVANIA AVE, MONDAY EVENING, THE 6TH OF APRIL, 1885, AND FOLLOWING EVENINGS, AT 730 O'CLOCK. THOMAS DOWLING. Auctioneer. TERMS, CASH. mh8o-7e HOS. E WAGGAMAN, ‘Real Estate Auctioneer. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE LOT SW. CORNER OF PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE AND TWENTY-FIFTH STREET NORTHWEST. Bx virtue of a deed af trust, recorded n liber 1, flln'236-ot soy. of tive land records ofthe Srepeway, PiA%08 ner witha Prax sortment of other Pianos consiantiy Oo hands se the ‘Music Store of EDWARD F. DROOP, Partner of the Ite W. G. METZEROTT & CO, pa fg A ee ith Grove. and‘other Pi mh20 Howexace Praxos EXCEL ALL OTHER MAKES FOR WORK- MANSHIP; POWER AND BRILLIANCY OF TONE, AND EXTREME DURABILITY. OUR NEW SCALE UPRIGHT GRAND, 18 A MARVEL OF POWER asnfTePe SWEETNESS OF TONE. BE SURE ANDSEE IT. WE TAKE OLD PIANOS IN EXCHANGE AND ALLOW FULL VALUE FOR THEM, GIVING LOWEST FACTORY PRICES. PIANOS OFOTHER MAKERS SOLD AT $10 PER MONTH. WAREROOMS, 422 OTH STREET N.W. mbit PER MONTH WILL BUY A HANDSOSO 10 SCARE On UERiGN brako fc miake, at SIDNEY T. NIMMO'S, 430 7th street northwest. PER MONTH WILL BUY AN ELEGANT OR of any style and finest in SIDNEY 'T. NDIMO'S, 433 7th airest northwest. LARGE STOCK OF SECOND-HAND PIANOS ROANS, wome Dut slightly used, at great bar- SIDNEY T. NEMO, 433 7th street nortiwest A VERY HANDSOME STEINWAY PIANO, but @ reas scorer rial Fag engin | VUmaleas oti penn, STH, 189 at FIVE, OCLOCK Fe At altetok 483 7th sireet norttiwest. lot fourteen (14), in square Gteen (i), except | SEVERAT. hi sixteen (16) feet six(G) inches frout dn twen- y by depth of ninety-two (92) feet. Sale be made subject to a deed of trust, recorded Ln 2. 1063, (Olle. 4 2.285, one veut Ee tipi keg td YERY FINE PARLOR ORGANS at from to $0. SIDNEY T. NIMMO, 488 7th street northwest, prices ranging AN_ELEGANT UPRIGHT CABINET GRAND | payable uniaally Der cent, | prano, but elght months old, at tremendous bargain, | plats, quethitd can: balance in equal instalments | AD payable fa taoathiy installments of 910 n six: twelve een months, Purchaser, bearing terest Horn Gay’ OF eale: nea aoe SIDNEY T. NIMMO, : | Lured by deed of trost on propert | ‘A deposie of $100 will be required at tline of sule, and | ail Onvevaneing aud recording will be. at cost of | chaser." Terns are not compiled with in elgat dave from sale, property will be sold at Fisk and cost of de. SSulting purchacer ‘THOS. E. WAGGAMAN, JSON PELEARO cn et Trustees THOS, Auct. ‘sold, will be taken, mIsses wicca! FP HOMAS DOWLING, Auctoneer. | By virtue of = decree passed by the Supreme cabernet ties Reams Oe pee ae 15S tree Utoibe We See a ae rae $152, wherein George W. i son et av defendant, Pwill sell at public auc- the premises, on MONDAN,, APRIL Sat FIVE O'CLOCK P.M. the follow: ribed ‘real estate ip the city of Washington, istrict Of Columbia, to wit: The south balf of Lot 515, fronting $9 feet on ‘Terms of sale: One third cash, the balance in six and | twelve months: or all in cush, at the option of the pur Chaser. Deposit. of $100 required et time of gale, om, | ‘Terms of safe must be complied with ‘in ten di at cose of purchaser, 522 Sth street northwest, OF SEVENTHSTREET | NEAR By virtue of a decree | date ofsaie. All converanch C SMITH, Trustee, CERY SALE OF VALUABLE PARTIAL IMROvED i : ox ‘OPPOSITE THE SOLDIER'S HOME HOAD, NORTH OF BOUNDAMY STRBED IS EB im the Su sais Ch 2 i EAL ESEATE: BEING Wht sib OUNTY. of Maret S90 in the canes of John Lan ‘Against Ska ng an | "No. 480, equity docket 2 Sa.) t will sell ai Suction, In front of the | eS, on WEDNESDAY, EIGHTH DAY API | D, i885, at FIVE O'CLOCK P. AL, the plece oF A Of grouid abd premines, belng the samse that wa pur Shay Jot Lang deceased. tirhis Mfume fom ol icklnwon sad. wifes B50, recorded In Liber J. A. 8 No, 100, folio 447, aE one of the land records of the District of Columbia, Seis net heoieapar oer sie ac un naea Spee tae Hie ie oP ST Bn ond, cote being the northeast corner of J.C. ing thence north 89°, west 14.05 north 24° west 8.02 perches, thence #208 poche ti iteenet ens Sioerertes be eeeeicaay ‘22°, east 8.02 perches to the beginning, together gust and several susie Dolldings, states, er Perms of sale: One-third cash, sad the notes at one and two years, Dearing interest Sfigumt ob the preperiy tld, ot allcash ot the | Shen Boe purcaares Bia ts aceapeed, “Ur the if 4 ES F HE i il - fol 433 7TH STREET NORTHWEST. F. Li. Warr & Bro, 708 4 Rorthwest, sole agents for, the STIERF and KRANICH & PACH PY- ANOS and Galy’s Wonderful Self-playiny fhstromenta, Several bargains on easy teriusin Pianos and Orgaus which have been used.” Pianos and OF Gans {oF rent, toned und repaired. alo IaANOs. i NENG AND REP, TERS AIRS OF PIANOS A SPE- V. BECKER'S WAREROOMS, ‘801 9th street, Ja9-3in_ Fine Planos for rent and sale. “ALLET, DAVIS & (OS GREAT SP THere UPRIGHT OHAND PLANO. in new fetory prices EL. SUSKER SIT Sree & Co, EMERSON, AND BAUS £00. PIANOS. ‘WILCOX & WHITE AND KIMBALL ORGANA boxed: for rent by day, week, monthor year. Rent a ‘st, D.w. 03 HENRY ERERBACH, 916 F at m31 Managing Partner of the late firm of Ells Co. H. KUHN, Sole 407 10th at. bw. H. KUHN, Sole Agent, 10k st. .w. PROFESSIONAL. “The wine walks depend and thousaies. visit Dr. otal, fr the muceeeana crease ‘Corns. Bunions, diseased nails, Vs us, Vascular “Exerer- ‘of the feet. Ta Mi piae etwenty- th ive year of practice in Ws sting. (altinore ‘catabilsument. fe ‘ort ang RJ. SEMMES, SURGEON x MANICURE AND DIIGEATOLOS IER t pain oF blood. Hundreds iain ot The eilte'of Washington of sskatle curen All pores joe: Asia Pet. 4 doors mhis. Crosrra Sare av Tea LONDON AND LIVERPOOL CLOTHING CO., CORNER Trax AND G STREETS. IN ORDER TO MAKE ROOM FOR SPRING STOCK, WE ARE CLOSING OUT WINTER GOODS AT PRICES THAT WILL aSTONISH You. ODD SUITS FOR MEN, ODD SUITS FOR YOUTHS, ‘ODD SUITS FOR BOYS, ODD SUITS FOR CHILDREN, AT A GREAT SACRIFICE. ODD OVERCOATS FOR MEN, ODP OVERCOATS FOR YOUTHS, ODD OVERCOATS FOR BOYS, ODD OVERCOATS FOR CHILDREN AT FIFTY CENTS ON THE DOLLAR. PANTS, PANTS, PANTS, FOR MEN, YOUTHS, BOYS AND CHILDREN, LOWER THAN THE LOWEST, at THE LONDON AND LIVERPOOL CLOTHING CO., mh25 CORNER 7rz AND G STREETR. Tse Reoxorox STANDARD TYPE-WRITER, ITS VALUE ENHANCED BY RECENT IM PROVEMENTS. Only 38 keys to learn and operate, Prints 76 char. acters (Including caps and small letters, punctuation marks, figures, signs and fractions.) ‘The SIMPLEST, MOST RAPID, MOST DURABLE and NEAREST PERFECT Writing Machine made. SUPERIORITY FULLY SUBSTANTIATED by the TEST OF ACTUAL USE and by EXTENSIVE SALES. Warranted and guaranteed to give satisfac. ton. Send for illustrated ctroalar to WYCKOFF, SEAMANS & BENEDICT. ‘WASHINGTON OFFICE—CORNER EIGHTH AND ¥ STREETS mhie-3m Axwericax Rottzp T RRR of N HER 0% Fy Pee oo Gu it & & “oo? Rkw BBR EEE 6A 6M MM BB E AA peed BBB ORR OAA MMM Bop ER AAA MM BBB KER A A MMM OF BEST MANUFACTURE, LESS THAN THREE CENTS PER POUND, J. B, & J. M. CORNELL, mbi&-wés3w 141 CENTRE ST., NEW YORK. Pere Axo Isviconarne. ‘Those who may wish to purchase, elther as s dell- lous beverage or for medicinal purposes, an UNA- DULTERATED WHISKY, are invited to make a trial of the celebrated brand, wi ‘This Whisky, upon an analytical examination, has Proved to be free from Fusil Oil, and indeed of any or the modern ingredients which are used to give a ficti- tious age and flavor to this popular drink. FOBSALEBY ‘Browning & Middleton, Barbour & Hamilton, J.B. Bryan & Bro,, C.C, Bryan, B.L. Wheeler, ‘Thomas A. Rover, N.T. Metzger & Bro, Beall & Buker, John H. Magruder, J.C, Ergood & Co, SR Waters, ‘W. H. EL Clasel, WASHINGTON, D. C. H, & H. W. CATHERWOOD, Bole Proprietors, Philadelphia. Keeysroxs Marr Waser, * SPECIALLY DISTILLED FOR MEDICINAL USE. miésm STRICTLY PURE. THE BEST TONIC. PERFECTS DIGESTION. ‘Unequalled for Consumption, Wasting Diseases, and General Debility. PRICE, Per Bottle, $1.00; 6 Bottles for $5.00: Beware of Imitations. None genuine without the Signature of EISNER & MENDELSON, Sole Agents tor the U.8 Phila, Pa. FOR SALEBY Stott, Cromwell & Co., ‘Teohlffely & Evans, Barbour & Hamilton, Gest NSD Eee ae see D11i BENNGYLVANTS AVENUE. SPRING GOODS RECEIVED AND OPEN FOR INSPECTION AT THE, LEADING TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT OF WASHINGTON. mhi1 1111 Pennsyivania avenue, ‘aa- CAPITAL PRIZE, $76,000.28 ‘Tickets ouly $5. Shares in proportion. LOUISIANA STATE LOTTERY COMPANY. “We do hereby certify that we supervise the arra sents for ad the Sfonthly and Semi-annwat Draweags of the Louisiana State Lottery Company, and tn person inane and control the Drawings themselves, ad (hat the same are conducted with fines and good faith toward all partes, and ‘we auth ‘the Company feate, with fac-aumites of our ‘signatures }rantngton, Da fo use this ‘attached, in its ad Simcoe in 1868 Farrel pe ere, rar 8 with = capital of GRD CEs ‘reserve Rind of over $550, eon add ‘By ab overwhelming popular vote Its franchise was part of the present State Constitution adopued December 2d, A. D-1879. aaa ae ‘only Lottery ever voted on and. endor peuple of any State. bol Tt never scales or postpones. “A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY To WIN A FOR- TUNE FOUR’ iD WING, Yy ei ee Sense " 38 leee $88 Is & dangerous as well ss distressing complaint: If meet ait tends by impairing nutrition,and deprese- Of the aystem,to prepare the way for 2d EDITION 7 eh ESey egeg Fug (allt Tans io ho Slr EPP 3 8 Ge Fos : R 0O w WwW WAN —_—_ RNS Col. Fred. Grant He Can Hardly Fe 33 Pass yes ‘che Night. 5: New Yorx, April 1, 2:80 p.m.—Colonel Fred. GCiTrTrer Grant says tie tather Se very wack, and con 3B n T EE he’ hardly live through the night, « fee # ¢ & Bee EB Sag3 ~ | 2:45.—In response to an inquiry Col. Fred. oe meer 20ND, sna Tuuse nitieg 3 hardly dgak "he wil PHYSICIANS AND pee RECOMMEND get through the night.” Quickly and completely Cures DYSPEPSIA in all its forms. HEARTBURN, BELCHING, TASTING THE FOOD, &c. It enriches and purifies the blood, stimulates the appetite, and aids the assimilation of Balldozed by Strikers. Joxrer, Inu., April 1—Three hundred strik- ing quarrymen paraded today, armed with clubs and compefied the workmen jn the quar- Barned by Insurgents to Prevent Ite ey ‘Capture by Government Treeps ig amma | ‘The following dispatch from Commander Kane, of the Galena, has Just been received | pougian and’ Barkeron Gen, Grants cane yes ee terday afternoon, it was decided to make no “Aspinwall is in ashes. Burnt by insurgents | change in the treatment, The doctors did not fo escape capture by government troops, | examine the general's throst, as they thought is The Pocife Mail Dock POP’ | best not tocause him any pain. After the eon- STtY> OD dg, Bort end of the island. | erence Drs. Shredy and Barker left the house only buildings saved. shipping is safe. 1] na Dr. Douglas began his watch for the Gay. have all my foree on share protec . | Rev. Dr. Newman, called about 4 o'clock end My ship is crowded, with, was shown to the general's room. The patient (eS Treinen orgioating tbe gocher opened sxsaron Ss aah ermens tepesbeno to | Eterna he mig bri, pare ack AD OTMERS INTE time ence Banday also the general ‘There is to be s hard fight in the Senate ex- bitterest end, and it is thought that, though food. ries near to quit work. Thr Mr. Wm, A Duval, 912 Tat.ne.,sass: I wase vio-| demand an ‘advance 1s thelr wages to tim of that horrible disease Dyspepsia. I began tak-| Gay. They have been recelving from ing BROWN’S IRON BITTERS and tn two days my | $1.25. tood did not sour on my stomach as before, nor did the water-brash trouble me. My appetite returned and I now rejoice in a renovated system and have acquired fresh Iife and vigor. Genuine has Trade Mark and crossed red lines onwrapper. Take no other. Made only by BROWN CHEMICAL CO., BALTIMORE, MD. Lapis Hany Boox—useful and attractive, con- taining list of prizes for recipes. information ‘about coins, éte., given away by all dealers in medicine. oF mailed to Any address on receipt of 2c. stamp. — mhSL Wear Anz Tue Wup Wavzs SAYING. rere Ries ie Russia Accepts England's Proposals. Loxpor, April 1.—The Pall Mall Gasette this afternoon ‘states thai Russia's answer to Eng- Jand’s proposals on the Afghan question amounts to cordial aeceptanes of the propo- sals as made by Earl Granville. pe ea Threatened by the Chinese. THE FRENCH ARMY AT HANOI IN A CRITICAL ae SITUATION, ay, "ARIS, April 1.—A dispatch fanol this morning states that the situation of the French army there is critical. A large Chinese force, under European leaders, is endeavoring to cut a at Hanol, He fs m: Towards recovery from his wound Advices from Hue, the capital of Anam, inti We ARE NOT FAMILIAR WITH THE LAN. | [ats tat thero is geod ground for believing that GUAGE OF THE WATERS; DON'T DABBLE IN | bringing meh thelr recent Teverses WATERED STOCKS NOR DEAL IN WATERED | In Tongues oe Prenee ‘ CLOTHING. WE STAND ON TERRA FIRMA, AND YOU CAN ALWAYS GET AN ANSWER PLAIN TO WHAT IS MEANT BY ———— Mr. Haines Causes a Sensati SPRINGFIELD, ILL., April 1.—The house this morning was in an’ uproar. Speaker Haines arose and dismissed all the employes of the house, who had been appointed by him. This announcement fell like @ bom! ‘among the employes. Telegraphic Briefs. It is estimated that 40,000 sheep have died in Green county, Pa., during the last three months owing to scarcity of feed and. the unusual se- verity of the weather. ————— FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. me ABE New York Stock Market, low ‘m.priceso tne New York Stock Market tociny. aa reported by special wire to H. H. Dodge, 639 15 3 Sas ee ADLER ON THE BRAIN, EVERY LITTLE BOY ON THE STREET CAN TELLYOU THAT ADLER BROKE THE BACK OF MONOPOLY PRICES IN THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA AND IS PROUD OF THE GOOD AND GLORIOUS ACHIEVEMENT WHICH HE ACCOMPLISHED DESPITE THE STERN, STUBRORN AND STRENUOUS EFFORTS OF THELEADERS OF A POWERFULMONOPOLY ‘TO CRUSH THE “INTERLOPER” 25 ADLER 87 \N.J. es 8 31% wine mecausn ee 0 Do. THE PEOPLE ARE WITH HIM. Ee Col. MAKE A NOTE OF THE FOLLOWING: ae Den. 400 pairs Dexter Hairline Pants, all Wool, $2.78. | E 300 pairs Cheviot Pants, all Wool, $2.50. 100 Spring Overcoats, Silkk facings, all Wool, $4.73. Men's Cassimere Suits, $7.50 and upwards. Boys’ Cassimere Suits, $4.50 and upwards. Chrildren’s Cassimere Sults, $2.50 and upwards. ‘Men's Prince Albert Suits, all Wool, diagonal, $11 | Lou. & Nash. and upwards, Me See Min Mo. e THESE AND A THOUSAND OTHER SPECIAL BARGAINS AT : Baltimore Markets, BALTIMORE, Mo., April 1.— Virginia sixes, consols* dated, 4; new’ threes, 524 bid today. BALTIMORE, Mo.,April 1,—Cotton dull and firmer, middling, 111-16. Flour, steady and quiet—Howard street and western super, 2.7583.10; do. extra, 3.20 8260; do. fully 4 Soe. {0; city mills super 3 7003.00, 65; do. Rio brands, 0508-75: Paiep BO; do. superiative patent, 0-75, Wheat jer’ and quiets western lower and more ern ‘red, Dia2y southern aiaber, 98a90; Xo.1 SiS bids Nor S western winter red, spot, BOuas CA i; Sas, ; June, SiON July, Woigioe. “Corn—soutbern steady’ and ult western easier and more active: goutern ete, Sada southern yellow, 4 Spot, and April, 48i:a4¥: Sav.socaiey. 57% Onis fem and hicher E Whité, Soa4u: co. m xed, Stas7: Peansyle : i T2ar4. Hay Airm—prime to ye easier and quitt choice Pennsylvania and Maryland, 15.Gval6.00. ‘quiet. Mess pork, 13.60a13.75. Blk, menseshouldes and ‘cear'rip ides, packed uli. mneats-shoulders and Clear : Su7t4. Bacon—shoulders, 644; clear ribsides, 8:hams, packed,” 1600: crentmery, Sons. Egee. steady 19 Kui 10ato: creumery, Soa2s eis. Petre *Gbtreo. dull and etrolvam nominal-refined, a barely steady Ilo cargoos,oraiuary tO talr, 7ayabya. Tobarsy Whisky” quiet and aoady, 1200121" an sky ae Freights to per, steamer dull—cotton, ‘sa-Open evenings until 9:Saturdaysuntil 11, mh28 Live 11-644. flour, 1.607 grain, ‘Receipts flour Ba01 bacrels; wvest, 47-000 bushel 008 Taess Ane Tx Dars 7,000 bushels; corn, 48 ubhelse oats, bi . 4.006 bushels. Shipments—wheat, WHEN A MAN NEEDS A SPRING OVERCOAT. Pees orn, 57,000 bushels. Sales—wheat— 419,000 bushels: corn, 240,000 bushels, THE DOCTORS ARE GOOD FELLOWS, BUT Chicago Markets. GO, Tr1., April 1-10:45 a m—The wheat THERE IS A HEAP MORE SATISFACTION IN | Tit opened cater at 70 for May.” Foreign aa- PUTTING §15 OR $20 INTO A SPRING OVER- COAT THAN INTO A DOCTOR'S POCKET. ADLER’S TEN PER CENT CLOTHING HOUSE, : 827 and 929 Seventh street northwest, Corner Massachusetts Avenue. STRICTLY ONE PRICK Be sure that youare inthe RIGHT PLACE Bee ‘ADLER” over the door. Views reported dul, grain inarkets aud English cou- Sols firai. ‘These were offyet by bad. crops reportea, ‘nd a material decrease in the amount of wheat afloat, Snd, after preliminacy sales te market advanced %, is'now steady at 70% for May. Corn and oats are sieagy aud ‘unchanged. York arm—May, 1b, WE HAVE A FINE ASSORTMENT OF NEW FRESH GOODS. HANDSOME? OF COURSE THEY ARE. GOOD? WE BACK THEM WITH OUR GUARANTER. CHEAP? COMPARE THEM WITH ANY AND ALL OTHERS TO BE FOUND IN WASHINGTON. piesa Grant's Doctors Not Up to the Mark. The country is interested to know the facts In the case of Gen. Grant, but it is impossible from the bulletins of the doctors in attendance to FOR PERSONS WHO WANT AS HANDSOME, i | jurisdiction, under treaty atipu | are in sight. It becomes the imperative duty of they will not be able to defeat its confirmation by iblicans, there will not be & corpo; ral of democrats who will give jt sanction of their vote. Mr. Beck is very mad, ‘and says be will voteagainst Pearson if it is the last ‘ote he has, and man ie ae one saine mood. Mr. Jones, of Florida, will support ‘the administtation. ae The Protection of American ‘Territory ‘Citisens in Recent intelligence from Panama agsin brings the peopleand government of the United States face to face with very serious and far Teaching international relations, the peaceful settlement of which is much to be desired. Passing events recall Ike occurrences at Pan- ama onthe 15th day of April, 1855, refer. Ting to which Mr. Marcy, in a communication, dated December 34, 1856, addressed to the special envoys and ministers plenipotentiary ‘of the United States, at Bogota, insisted that if the government of New Grenada (now one of the United States of Colombia) had not the ability to maintain order and afford security, sbe was bound to agree to any fair arrange- ment to accomplish those objects. And it was then that Mr. sea Secretary of Stat placed in the hands of the envoys ment adraft of a treaty to be submitted to New Granada, which ts as remarkable a state paper in this relation as exists in the archives of the department. If these suggestions had been then: insisted upon by our government, the best in- terests of Sotn. New Grenada and the United States would have been greatly advantaged; and all international controversy and compll- cation over an interoceanic canal or an in- ternational railroad would have been definitely and fairly settled as far back as 1856. Un- fortunately, however, Mr. Marcy’s term as the head of the department of foreign affairs ex- pired, and his successor did not adopt and garry’ forward the policy of his predecessor. ‘The march of events continued, and after Mr. Seward became Secretary of State, his attention tes gm ye and program outlined by Air. Marcy; and he at- tempt to cat itout in substance, but un- suecessfully, owing to the then peculiar objec- tions interposed by the Colombian government, presumably under foreicn and sinister in- Huences, which were adverse and antagonistic 10 the United States. The policy outlined by Mr. Marcy, and sought to be carried out by Mr. Seward, proposed con- cessions and grants of territory and ge od tions, from ‘ew Grenada (Colombia) under which the Uni- ted States assumed to maintain security to life and protection to y on the isthmus. This language was signineant “This security is not for the exclusive benefit of the United States, but is essentially so to New Grenada hereell, to all other nations, and to the railroad co which has her guarantee for that security.” ‘There isa present consideration which must now more than ever be kept in view by the government of the United States; and that is a ‘well grounded belief, which is an open secret, and whieh the very astute Colombian diplomats pave: be rey werent gone ex] “ io 3 lomatic interviews and correspondence; ant that is the actual controlling power of foreign State influence and intrigue in Colombian po- litical affairs that has been systematically ad- verse to the United States. ‘There 1s no more delicate matter in respect to international relations of a state than the question of the protection of the lives, interests and rights of its citizens iu foreign territory; and the present state of affairs, which involves serious and probable lasting cot juences, will no doubt receive from the administration the attention it deserves, In the meantime, the RE and the public should not be hasty inérit- icizing and condemning the action or non- action of American officials before all the facts ‘HIS LIFE PROLONGED BY GRIT, ‘One of the visitornat the house aaid last night: “Grit is the only thing that has prolonged Gen. Grant's life thus far, “He has fought the disease heroically from the start, with the heavy odds of a shattered constitution against him. since that terrible choke Saturday night, how- $y er, be has given up hope and lost hie courage, ithe this ‘Ext unde hit 90 bad yoterdays From the e a8 Sree tack Sui al it was trouble ten gant aon, core enrbens been au; ‘and that but for of re ‘Douglas and rival i i f if Egs3 b tf ff i z E E fi our government to discover the real criminals and their aiders and abettors, rather than to District Government Affairs. A CENSUS OF THE DISTRICT TO BE TAKER, ‘The District Commissioners have for some time past had in contemplation the plan of tak- ing @ new census of the District. Five have elapsed since the Jast census was taken by the government of the United States, and as the general government takes but once ev ten Years, thi ers deem it desirable in many ways that this work be done now, under the auspices of the District government. The Commissioners nave decided to enter upon the work, which they believe can be completed in abriet space of time and at insignificant cost ‘The method proposed contemplates Se a] of the police department. With the city divided up into small sections, it is believed that very little time will be ren to ee the work. The informati most sought increase of population, and blank forms: rinted show! the old—whites, celored, males, females, the numn- ber under and over sixteen years of SEX, &c.,all rly and simply arranged and easily comprehended by all. ‘The Commissioners think that 1t will be desirable hereafter by the citizens of this District to follow up this preoe- dent, alternating with the general government every five years, Major Dye had a consultation to-day with the ‘Commissioners on the matter of blank books to understand their presentation of his disease, AN OVERCOAT AS CAN BE MADE WE CALL ATTENTION TO OUR WULFING WORSTEDS, LINED THROUGHOUT WITH THE BEST SILK SERGE THESE ARE WITHOUT DOUBT THE FINEST EVERSHOWN IN THIS CITY. * suffering, and actual condition, The general is now on the retired listof generals in the United States army, and is entitled to the services of surgeons of the army in the station in which he resides. Ifhe was attended by army sur- geons who are not dependent upon sensational pivontising for, patronage, the public might hear reports which would property the General's condition and the geons at the same time. Capitol Topies. MR PEARSON'S NOMINATION BAVORABLY RE- PORTED. The nomination of Henry G. Pearson, to be postmaster of New York city, was favorably re- ported from the Senate committee on post offices and post roads to-day, but was not acted upon in the Senate, A POSSIBLE CONTEST OVER M’GRAW. The Senate committee on finance has re- ported favorably upon all the nominations re- ferred to it, the most important being that of John T.McGraw,to be internal revenue collector ofthe district of West Virginia, vice Samuel P. MeCormick,to be removed. There is a possi- bility of a contest in the Senate over this nom- ination, as McCormick bas been in office but a short tine. ‘NO REMOVALS WHERE TERMS ARE FIXED, Information comes through private channels to Senators that the President does not intend to make removals from offices which havefixed ferms. (ers IE QUESTION OF ADJOURNMENT. The question of final adjournment binges up- |n the decision of the caucus. Opinions of re- publican Senators were divided as between ‘adjournmenfon Thursday or Friday and pro- longation of. the session into next week. - fhe Surpposed Cholera Vessel. ALL THE CREW AND PASSENGERS WELL, ‘The surgeon general of the marine hospital service states that the report of the arrival of a ‘vessel at Boston with cholera on board arose from the fact that the bark Sontag arrived at Salem yesterday from Chittag. ng loaded with Jute butts, which had two cases of suj cholera on board during the ere Were no passengers; but one of the c.ew died in November and one on December 42. Since then there has been no sickness on board. ‘The crew were all in good health upon ar- rival, ‘This morning the vessel left Salem for Galloup’s Island, in Boston harbor, where the cargo will be unloaded and thoroughly dis- infected, The ‘inspectora ‘of shipping to represent of the sur- E, B. BARNUM & CO, 991 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE Sermo Hire Sram Bars THE DUNLAP FIFTH AVENUE STYLE SPRING SILK AND DERBY HATS NOW READY AT WILLETT & RUOFF'S, 80LE AGENTS, 005 Pennaylvaniaave oo betel ry acy 8 0? a od ree No wiie) ra FOR GENERATING STEAM ¢ FOR COOKING PURPOSES. FOR HEATING BY FURNACE, FOR HEATING BY LATROBEA FOR OPEN GRATES, IT MAKES A QUICK FIRE IT IS EASILY IGNITED. iT DOES NOT BURN OUT THE GRATE. foreign it is sconomIoae the United ‘Who were 6 ter, will be reap- AD thas + | poltied byfthe’ Secretary o'Btate before ot ‘weather commences, to prevent the introduo- FOR SALE BY THE tion of cholera into this country. Society. ‘WASHINGTON GASLIGHT CO Mr, and Mrs. J. Kearney Warren gave a dinner at the Richmond café yesterday evening : to Mr. and Mra Aulick Palmer, Mr. and 40 Bushela Crushed, $3.70. r. and poe Bees 28 Busbels Crushes, B80" dhaSife Bache and nsf. B. Ferguson. epee AMM fon Rene DELIVERED TO ANY PART OF WASHINGTON | evening at Foundry church in. the presence of CBioatard, WA ‘a ‘Jobo 0. Gole and Docos Arnowner Ex | MRE tic Sei areata: Ite tnezetient, Foun Maar, tondentias: | M904 Mee. Evans, 1039 Och etrent. eee siern SSSI Mr. C..N, Jordan, of New York. In TrPHoID, Yetiow and Matantat Fevers tt is ‘Highly recommended by leading Phy sicians of Paris aa tonic for convalescentsand Week ‘persons; also for lung diseases. E FOUGERA @ 00., Agents, B, ¥.- Soxp be used in’ taking the census. It is the work will be commenced next weel ‘THE NEW WORKHOUSE. Building Inspector Entwisle and Architect Brady to-day went to the almshouse to select and determine upon the site for the new work- house for females. THE “WOKMLEY” SCHOOL HOSE. The Commissioners today named the new school house, just, erected on street, Georgetown, the “Wormley.” — Real Estate Transactions. C. Maria Cook has purchssed the interest of the persons represented by Wim. H. trustee, in the property fronting 68 feet on the north side of M street, just west of the alley be- tween 9th and 10th streets, The value of the entire property is $20,000. Mr. Aulick Palmer has purchased from J. Wiley Aulick and Sam- uel V. Niles, executors, the rly at the northwest corner of 18th and T streets for Sroperty oo Triniaad or clonging nown as" “Trinidad, ine com! ‘Tue Carts at Parts.—Up to 10 o'clock last $85,000, has been recorded. This night Me Freyoinet bed not succeeded te Poet pow occupied by the brick company near | forming & new French mi At that hour Kendall Green. Mr. Cyrenus W Jt, bes | he Precident Grevy that be oould give sold to Horace F. Paige the property ‘on’ the | no definite reply about the matter. The war orth side of K street, between 14th street and Sereeemens, Gemtnoes preparations to Sesien ‘ermont avenue, 7, eee feed as ted oP ners eek Trial for Manslaughter. leave les . All the avail JAMES SMITH, A BOY OF EIGHTEEN, CHARGED | Sble transporte at Bordeaux, Havre and Man ‘WITH KILLING ELMER ROLLING. day for manslaughter, in causing the death of Elmer Rollins on the evening of December 25th. Dr. J. F. Hartigan testified to the wound be- in the heartand ni Edward Warrick, © boy of fifteen, testified = mith on the afternoon of with that he was Ww me a oe. eer ig Gt foes piceee Say | Sem pe ma es and swung it back and forth to keep Rollins me b Sway from him, and he did not know fe he bed Suc oe, eeu orci | ogee sump an ee ‘ite delepan, James Smith, testiied that Shiaky, “Rollins wrestened to break ‘his goo ra Torgeday opnng ot Jos cele a hess did not mean tosteibe hia with te kite, Dut tekeep him of Malina was much larger eRe 4 ‘Robert Mr, Barnacio, and pam. Prien Wells fotos good courcate of ant, by yc 3 Tevtised wo the bad pete aban ae yo ed