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__FOR RENT_HOUSES, _ AUCTION SALES. with modern ave. E aoe ‘improveme, 317 aw Brick Dweilivg, 14 £950 per omth, Stove Store, 718 7th at uw. ¥ FOX. Fatnw. “ALBERT wo Courdtng-hotae . pow 9 with theo: yersons tein te Bw. MILLER, 10 Ht st te JoR REN(—3U T C MPLETED NEW. BRICK House. bay windvws. 205 G street aw: Be ‘care pore; gece Tome and celine: heared thirexcbout SSG te aad wacee! rane: JOR RENT_BLICK HOUSE, 485 UD ST. even roonan, batin ald all woxera So Stns a varee al ply B20 -. ide, $116.66 ~ Vire.. 100 tur. Libg.s0 erm SQ Agvod room for busi- 33 eon da story, 20486 20 Gio We EINkI RS Wound Hate 1004 NEW HAMPSHIRE AVENUE, ne UR KENT S ronnie bay Window, cowl vault: Weirton Circle #5. Te « 7 SUR ENT-NEAR PENSION OFFICE. 4-STORY -wixlow house, G12 Bd st., bet. F Fo" hprovenents, Inege pag ied th nic ere = ND, 1305 HST. XW -rooin Howson: 1 ins mcemnemt before are 1700 1sth at nw. WOR LEN A wery desir Prodern ramp Mar ie-ae" Jor RENT tow pre Seth. wich & New = wih ane Yard: reut $50 per tol at 30 PRR MON WTO 2 new Brick Ho se AD Fost nw. PURNISHED—A NEW TWO-STORY nent brie, of cororan » ‘in. god. rep air JOHNSON, Tis, i RENT furmiebed, 30. Lat apiey © WESCOTT & WILCOX, "1907 Penneyivanaave nie P ST. S.W.. NEW 11-Kuot woderu “improvements and con- =, $a, ber month. DAXID- dyand Detnw {1-6 sEVeN-KOOM AND | BATH 4 1625 Mi nw McLACHLEN & BATCu ELDER, 1 i KE house Beonth JOR REN T1708 2 10 roms: : gc oUntEy inte o” UUEAENIebe 3 3 200 "iT aul mcd inape: @ rvotus and cellar, al. mod impe37.o all med. imps... 7 8r, all mod. tape. 14: ors. F. Jers pautry. very JoK RENT=1 20 147H ST. ¥. eenly ant. $40 fer month Reye Bria Sette, Tew Tash ot. Jeon KENT. Deeisus. fourteen rovms modern imp: ge rick atabie auc» house. Ege Ross WoMTSOS, iis} sh tie, yo 308 Cons. ave, 17.87.50 38 ve an nw Lares et 83 artnet tet | SS ENT-A SICE SEVEN-ROOM BHICK reat O22 Apply #6 Tb | rH ok RENT—622 H ST. N. W. THAEE-STORY Let 3 ia Fg es it Line te rent. next ‘a9-sun af | 21430 __ AUCTION SALES. _/ ES Tes See GRO. W. STICEREY, Avsuoncer, 936 F. HALE-PAST FOUR OC! Py nebos (st. ou Te street Fy and aitic = Ee Met Pea teen TNMEDIATELY THEREAPTER, 1 shall soll, the & i square with the south sixteen eet four inches (16.4) of Lot No, 12, in eociare Se | ee. ah ERR Tears igre aon Sou ia che omareheeene the fiuprovenvonts thereon? * sue is 1 a 3 thi money | gebstd the'balines in two: squat’ fustalineats, pore re bey from of tot ep ae with in ten days the property will be wold at nak and cost of defaulting pur ‘A deposit: oper Sabo a se Jot will be required when ES ASO RABI a. y brick dwelling-house; six ruoms, wa ‘Terms of sale: Que-third cash; balan: tweive. and eighteen mouths; four notes, bearing terest from day of sale and secured by a deed of trust on proesty sod. All conveys ‘cit, Rc.,at purchaser's cust: #1 dows op day ot sale. ‘nets Ruth B WILLIAMS & FP HOMIAS DOWLING, Auctionce TRUSTEES SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED BEAL ESTATE, SITUATE No. 727 Fl. TEEN |i STREET NOK HWEST. AND KNOWN AS THE OLD PORTION UF WELCKER'S HOTEL. Under and by virtue of 1 certain deed of srg ee yanes atcost of ECORI Preece WT Y at nw. ‘ja28-dads 'B. LYONS, 8 Courtland: eS Cositimore, Ma POSTPONED As TO LOTS Bay t, TRAY ‘webRUAne aes sud part «f Lot 7, square tiukny ‘Lidutkist seme bow. aba Place. a o Wat P'RPORS f Trasteos ‘To-monnow. (paces DOWLING, Auctioneer. b pected AT bat Ky Bock: Wagon, Coupe, Rockaway, Hack, Conch and ot er Lx- ‘character. THUMAs DOWLING, ‘Auctioneer. ALTER B. WILLIAMS & 00, Auctiouecrs. REGULAR SALE WITHIN OUR &, RuvM PAECRDAY SALE Lt v2ika dated the 20th day of Xeptember, A. D. 1873, an: recorded in Liber So, 736, foito 35, 6 #q., obe OL the laud records of the District of Columbia, .nu at the request of the party secured thereby, I will offer for sale, at public auction, in frout vi the on SALURDAY THe TWENTY TLEIH DAY OF FEB: AUAKY, 1888, at HALF PAST FOUK O'CLOCK P.M., the 1ullowinw @escribed real estate, situate in the cit of Washinston, District of Culumbia, that is tos ¥: Lot numbered eleven (11).4m Davidson's subdivisic equare 1 two buudred aud twen R ING, CO! stron ings twenty Ave. (25) {vet ol iT OF BUFERIGH MADE FUR. Foun-ng back with that width one hundred | NETL ANDSQUE WALNUL FRAME aud twenty-seven (127) teet to » ieu (10) toot alley, CABY a together with be improvements theron. PIANOS PURGANT. CHAMURE SUITE, OLD ‘erms o. Sale: A sum ~ufficient to pay off the in- BOCK! SAD CRAs WALROT, WARD srcured by the «sid deed of trust, amount: | KI nf AND MATET, MikKOnS DIN: Nieto €18:000. with interest costa. tax n fiwurance | BAM BERVICH PLATED WAKE, BhORZuM Ue worreyate to tout $20000, cash’ tnd the bartuce Tk sHosT OF HOU, yuo 0.000, can vs at tweive (12) and enhieen (1a) ou'ha for which the “E..8 SHELVING, HARDWARE, fF LOT OF coun’ Hi LoT Wwalhea ‘ke. 1 ‘TER s, WILLIAMS & CO., Aucta. uous ‘DUWLING, Auctioneer. Kagur, BSALE OF HUUSEHOLD, FURNITI Lotes of the pur baser, interest from the ‘cured by a decd of truston, tue property spl willbe: of ait cat a the option chaser. ft of @800 wil Ofeale, Ailconveyantinc aud recondinest , urchaser’s ‘URE coat. Terms of tobe vompli d with im thirty (30) AND EFFeCTS AL 10} iM. SAT- days from day of sale, utuorwine, the Trustee reserves | CUDAY: BEORDAMNE SIGH PERTH TRO, tne ica ta Foeltat She ink au ovat of the deine | COMMENCLG AT TEN Gb OR EMBUAG. G “ f - OF Ww. ésdaeds igs Trustee. CHOIce auobs 3 DOWLING. A TWELVE of ee re Aneieneee 40,009 clans WiRGH WILE BE 9 D TO SUIT THE TADE aN Hillvad BUYERS. TWELVE SEVERAL #182 LAP HOPES AND WLANKETS, ONE LANDAULET 1 & v0, OF PHILsDELPHIA. IN PRIME OKDER; ONE RIAGES, BUGGIES AND WAGONS; SO SINGLE AND DOUBLE SLBIOUS. ypuomas DOWLING, Auctioneer. ‘The elegant collection of goods mentioned below will be on oxhibitiun TUESDAY aud WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY FOURTEEN and FIFTEEN, and the sale will take place on THUKSDAY at ELEVEN A. and THREE P.M.,and following days. FINE MARQUETERIE, CHIPPENDALE, CARVED OAK FURNITURE, SUCH A> H. CLOCKS WITH SUPERIOR WORKS, BUREAUS, CABI- NETS, SIDEBOARDS, DESKS, CAKO TABLES, WINK COOLERS, FLOWER STANDS, SOFAS, SIDE AND ARMCHAIRS, ETC. ORIENTAL AND EUROPEAN PORCELAINS AND DELF WARE, SUCH AN SEVRES CLOCKS: AND VASES, DISHES, SETS, AND FINELY-DECORATED ORNAMENTS, SPLENDID CUT AND ENGRAVED COLORED AND GILDED GLASS, SUCH AS LIQUEUR BOT- TLES, FLOWER STANDS SUGAR PEREMPTORY SALE OF CONTRACTORS" MA- ERIAL, CONSISTING OF EIGHTEEN GRE \T BUR-BAVING. SELF-LOADING. TWO-HOKSE, x AVATOLS, WITH TWO SCOUPS, HOLDING HALF-YARD EACH. A LEYELERS. ROLLERS, Wiirrupannows, SHOY- ELS, WIRE ROPE FORCE PUMPS, TIMBER, BLACKS MITHING TOOLS, &c . &. ALSO, HORSES, CARTS, MU1.3, WAGONS, HARNESS, RC On MONDAY, FEBRUAMR TWENTIETH, 1888, at ZEN CLO X. at the works of ‘the now Wich ncion ir, buck of Howard Uuiversity, I will sell with ‘OUE reserve tue above Terma cash ‘By onier of G. PETERSON & CO. THOMAS DOWLING, Auctivuecr. frat 5e-THE ABOVE SALE 18 UNAVOIDABLY PosT- ed XY, MARCH TWELETH, 1588, G. PETERSON & Co. Anctiouee 11-dts FPPHOMAS DOWLING, ancuonser CHANCERY Sal ALLE® Bo. FOUL ROPERTY IN AND THIKD REETS SOU1H- ud by virtue of a decree of the Supreme, istrict of ‘Columba, dated on the Sst day of January 10,916. Equit, Docke District of Columina, offer jor sale at publics ancl jaiased iu cause No. ‘of the supre.ue Court of tue ndersixued, as trustee, wilt JB tu tront o1 the prewiines, NEAY ENTE DAY OF TEE: BOWLS, PRESERVE DISHES, ISSS, a: FOUR U'CLOCK P.M.. the followis COMPOTIERS, DISHES, descrived real estate, inthe District of Col- DRINKING CUPS, umba, to wit: All that pec or parcel of land J : aud situate i: the eity of Washington, District of Con a. Timbta, and known sud deanated ws jart of lot num MAGNIFICENT OLD DUTCH SOLID REPOUSSE Gred and tires sous (oaeuare fuumbored uve hun- | “SILVER, SUCH AS APOSTLE TA AND SUGAR @ wit Ber fue aaine ach st 00 SPUONS, SUGAR BOWLS, CREAMERS, FLOWER of said Jot ruuming thence: north weventy-tno (7 . ; feet and thre <i) inches tos three (3) toot alle Se ne ae Seema, ERBSUMR BOTTLES, AND A VERY CHOICE COLLECTION OF MINIATURE TOYS, ETC. FINE ORMOLU AND BRONZE CLOCKS AND CANDELABKAS:; ALSO, HANDSOME SHEF- FIELD SILVER-PLATED CANDELA- Menee weat thirty-iv. (35) feet aud four 4) inch thence south seventy-two (72) wet and three (3) inches; thence eust slong an alley thicty-fve (lo) feet four (4) inches to the ; ont of begins ‘Terms of sale prescribed by the decree. are one-third ‘balance in equal In- of the purchase luouey in cash, staimeute in one, two aud three years after day uf wale, vespectively, with interest from day of ‘to be BRAS. CANDLESTICKS, TRAYS, " ‘satiatactiou of the trustee: Or sll cash at CASTURS, CHAFFING the purchaser's option. It the purchaser fails tocom- DISHES, ETC. Bly with said “termes of gute within ten days from the y of sa @, the property will be atthe risk and cost of the detanit.ng in the Evento Star Being the first direct importation by Messrs, A.J. pare SPYER & SON, of Amsterdam, Holland, of this char- Will be F quired st the time o! sal acter of goods to thia country. £11-6t iment @ Te an ‘ JHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. fi-dts Fendall Lew buiiding. TIVE, HUNDRED SHARES OF THE z GRAPE PORE’ Block, Ts Two OTM AT | INT _H Ea! AUC iN. __FOR RENT—HOUSES. aes ongat bay. yeoevanr nontens: 1888, FLOR RENT_PLEASAAT L GATION—10 Rooms, | & P. Mi 1 wil sell, for whom it will ~All couveutonces: ee AppIy at L108 L st. nw, baat ah OPM Sister or cutee: OF THE AsHINGTON. Febs 888, Notice a heroby viven thao TH Toba Mane EMKST, 1 of Re, SH WHakF aud — (Sa ST) in thecities of Washington and Iowa Circle, Dupont Circle Ket, near 10th, Gout ave. are a town will be suld by public auction for the term of oue peers eer, = At upon the Geoneeiown ‘Market House to the Oth P Sion tho HAME Da’ th and Yeh streets northw st, of (Genter) Washington Mark Granted or ullowed by the ou of Wusktuston, to establish Whar and sale of fish in 1437 Pann. JOR RENT—1ll7 1078 & W.: KEY A e,ocery, coruer Lei; rent $25. Inquire 926 La Som RS Eat To aS om Estar is ho coe ot once in reax. i be rented cheap. Apply to the owuer, cb street west, to the hihest bidde: 2413 B tn Ww. City. is oe See ee 10 the uay of aule, and the = RMiT—eY BO BOLTEMAK residue to be p id withiu five days from tho day of HOUSES. 7003 N. J. ave. 2. J by order of the Board of Commissioners District of xp ot Seka 2 ttt 5.0-0"-38 | cathae Pearce G.W. RAYMOND, * a teuin $100 {rout ra ‘the understened ment of Edward Caverly, lately doing business as EA- assicners, by virtue of an ansign- yard Caverly & Co, recorded in ilber No. 1270, folio a See a RT wean AKY, 1588. commencing at ‘TE: OOLock Aig > we Will seid a lange ling of Portable and B ick-Set Kalises hd furnaces and Heaters, together with « lance Spc desituble stock of Piumbnye Sod Steam Pie 33d Hubber Hose be. Ke On TURSDAY, the TWEN1\-FIRST, commencing ‘at the sane hour and j lace, will sell a large ansortment 01 Chandeliers, Brackets, Globes, and seas fixture sup- Flies, toyether'with all ‘stored office fixtures, oun SLi of She ving, Desk, “iron, Sale ee. All merel ‘wereroom in rear of prem: Ro. 1726 15th street northwest will be. rexhoved fo.the above premises No, 14:25 New York avenue, for ‘All purchasers are requested to remove on day of anle $9 make tueus tor other meas: b ee BS, WINDSO! WILLIAM J. MILLER, is Mth above Kat... 12 Bear (Sthst Be” yar th at Hae ads Assignees of EDWARD CAVERLY. ‘vent Lwth, Tir. MPHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. th 13e = erty placed with me for rent ised free of cast to the owner, u® @ Uberally aay) For list of property for sale call for or xend t» office. ie'O. HOLTZMAN. 10th und Fata. new UNE BRSEST. GABLER yezienT PIANO, EBONY PARLOK SUITE, Pal NGS r LS Aide lee nay tes 6 TR. TL SIDE BRO! = = — ————— SR JAuBLE-TOP TABLI wi oy CHAMBEK FU ITUl ie BE: AND SEE; — Habet renters fae Aub Nii UI A AND vAR., Rta ty MAE» RICE rfl he SY MORNING, FEBRUARY ture’ bold ks THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. Pexcanson BUOa, Auctionrs. =O ‘TRUSTEES’ 1B FU! PIER Pal LB INN BE iene ero cpecgntn which ‘embraces _ SUBURBAN PROPERTY. SALE—THE VERY HJ ote BANDSOMEDT VILLA mHelchts, weet | GOREN asbingion, "Auueduct Brie ath to Gente per ees rt ER STPHERD © COw 1007 Fem. “OP “CURLEY BROS, 1319 F at a PROPOSALS. AT PEDAUARY EWENTS TH Luuber Saud Feta Broseu To the BE i F j F fi are bere (Galt), | O HAINS, Lue : ME WTP SE a - Pa v - ee of assed hn oquiy,euese Ney , STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C.. rripay; FEBRUARY 17, 1888. i STEAM RAILROAD ROUTES, Important Action of the Senate Disirict ii Committee. ‘THE WHOLE MATTER INDEPINIVELY POSTPONED AYTER: A YORE OP THE COMMITTEE TO LET THE BALTIMORE AND POTOMAC DEPOT REMAIN IN ITS PRESENT LOCA- Tox. ‘The Senate District committee, at their regular ‘meeting to-day, after disposing of several pending Matters, took up the Important question of defin- ing steam railroad rouvea, After a running debate in regard to the present location of the Baltimore and Potomac passenger depot, a vote was taken ‘upon a proposition toremoveit. ‘The question was simply as to the of permitting the Tous Cures Wire (Once shrewdly remarked, There's no knowing ‘What Mr Carlyle might have been but for dye Pepsi.” Doubtless dyepepeis was the onuse of ‘his gioom and irritability. Hed he taken Ayres Pills he would have been © healthier and ‘bappier man “L was a great sufferer from Dyepepaie snd Constipation, I had mo appetite, Became greatly debilitated, and wae continually ‘Afflicted with Headache and Dissinen, After trying various remedies, I finally begen to use Ayer’s Pills, and soon my sppetite improved, may bowels were regulated, and I became well.” 2d EDITION. Lat agins to Tha Se THE TALLYSHEET FORGERY. ‘Witness Clark Tejls How the Case was Worked up by the Prosecution. Gpectal Dispatch to Tux Evexrxo Stan. Coupusus, Feb, 17,—The cross-examination of Witness Clark, in the tally-sheet forgery —D. M. Loman, Wilmington, Del. mg this Clark has been | Uepot to remain where it now fs, and it was nee fm the Grective. business “nscriy, two yeors | cided 0 tavor of the preset site as a permancacy Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass, He first became acquainted with Algernon Gran- | >Y 8 Vote of five w four. The minority vote was te1g4 PY Ml Drugeists and Dealers in Medicine. | vinie early tn 1887. ‘The tally-sheet. matter was | Cast by Senators Ingalls, Spooner, Vance, and Har- mentioned, to him some, ime in May. and he | ris two republicans ‘and two democrats At the ‘Wrote 0 Prosecutor Huling. Subsequent Ume the vote was taken Senators Vance Tae Gesorse Luronre Fee are ane dag ey orga enemvers. Of his | Spooner were temporarily absent at another com- CABLSBAD SPRUDEL WATER | mented by a ee mittee meeting, but By wnantmnous consent their SPRUDEL SALT én : ag the ? witness | NO DETERMINATION 48 TO THE BALTINORE AXD OHIO then | a Chicago, wi the father of the sc ‘They came to Col- unbus in August and met Prosecutor Huling and ther gentlemen. ‘wanted $20,000 for working on the case DErot. Senator Vance then moved to permit the Balti- More and Ohio to reach the southern portion of f NATURE'S WONDERFUL REMEDY FOR LIVER AND KIDNEY DISEASES, i ‘A PERFECT CURE pc te an oe the city and to erect a passenger station in the rom fim “gown,” to. "$2,000 and _atterfard | mall opposite to or adjoining the Baltimore and Constipation, Gout, Rheumatism, Diabetes, and all uad 6168 for the dlagrain or outline of the case, | Potowac staion, That was deieated by the same ‘Diseases of the Stomach, Phe Wwitness\came to this state and hunted | YOUe Of five w four, and then it was voted that as ‘eutuneteene about" two weeks “in- Cincinnatl for one | the Baltimore and ‘Potomac is to retain ts present depot, the Zuslimore and Ohio shall remain as located. Aiter some fur- “It has given me better satisfsction than anything at nt ther” debate’ and “efforts” to” reaca which I have ever used."~Prof. Seegen, University of Vieuns. , from rosecution to the attorneys for the de- | Some solutivn of the question the committee, by & “Thave used tt for yoare with remarkable success." | fense, and is upon the stand to divulge che secre | VOU Of 6 Lo h@lecisod. to reult oo entire subject Prof. Hiswazek, io his: possession. Hie Thad ‘not beon steaailf | of sveam rallfBad routes to the rutare fae employed at anything jor al ‘moni VOTE OX THR PHOTOSITION TO FOSTPONE. bers phe 9 i's jecture on Carlabed Water | has been in Cincianati tor several weeks in the ‘and Salt, read before the Ninth In‘ernationsl Medical Congress, mailed free upon application. EISNER & MENDELYON UO. Sole Agents, 6 Bar- clay at. New York. je2-mywat ‘This proposition to postpoue the whole question to some more conveulent season was carried by the following vote: Farwell, Riddleberger, company of Auden 0. Myers, whom the state charges with being his traiuer. THE INQUIRY GROWS ESTING, An Ex-President of Heading Tells How the Road was Mun by Stock Gam- Ayes—Messra, (: Nyt atesste. Tagal: Spooner, and Vi ay’ ingal.s, ‘ance. ‘Tben the queéstivd urose as to the iength of the post ent; Whether it meant vo lay the whole ‘subject over fur the INTER- Wasuuzers, season of « oF A Book is no better because you get itfor stair pric, | biome. Uo take iL up at some’ day, not long tn tne future. Dut you're likely tofeei better when youknowtheprice | Purraveremta, ‘Feb. 17.—Ex-President Chas. F. | The prevaisot opiuiou Waa that thewubhece wal ee Smith, of the Reading Ratlroad was the first wit- ness this morning before the Congressional investi- committee, which 1s inquiring into the Sirus ire suita'sald tune he had beet president of the road from 1861 to 1809 and a director tll 1876 He resigned his direct- Orship because he discovered in 1876, that ‘toe comp.ny was publishing false reports nd cooking up its accounts in Le interest of stock gumbling. In the rej ‘the truuh was Suppressed, the Moating debt not reported, and wane the roud was not earning any money, it Was Paying dividends on its stock, which was accom- plished by borrowing money,” Some of the direc- tors were gambling {n the stock, and other influ- ences in the management were impelled 10 pay ‘these unearned dividends by vanity. ‘The object of the gambling direciors was plunder. ‘The com- Dany; he lsd found, had, borrowed, $15,000,000 Lo pay Hoover for some me, thougn some of une mem- ‘hold tbat it may come up again soon, DEAD FOR THB SESSION. One of the Jeading members of the committee sald to a Star reporter: “My opinion ts that whe whole question of steam railroad legislation 1s dead for the remainder of this session. Candidly, Ido not believe any furcher attempt will be made at Uhis session, Lo say the least, to accomplish any- thing.” WHAT CHAIRMAN INGALLS SATS, Chairman Ingalls, of the committee, when ques- Uoned by Tue Star reporter on Unis point, replied that the action of the committee was not nal by any means; that it only left the question in abey- | bce Tor ue present, “and,” be adued, “it may be taken up ai Wwe Very next mectlug.” Jus as Senator ingalis expressed bimself by Voice and vole 1a favor Of doin, something Loward meeting Uhe demands of citLens tor relief, be 18 hot easy lo give up the figut The declared Opinion Oi tue anajority of the committee was that Ube steam Fall/oad subject Will DOL again be raised during tue present session Of Congress, and in Luls Opiuion at least Que Ok tue MeLubers who Youd Wich tue minority concurs, ihis member bad abandoned ali boye Oi any acuon, Gog 10 See A nize FicHt.—A telephone mes- Sage Was received ul police ueadquarters about 3 O'clock stating Wal a pary Of avoUL 200 persons had just started for Kalordina Melghis vo witness & prize nigut, MONEY SAVED (On Books is as good as money saved on anything. One of the easiest things to save on, too, if you only haves care. At WANAMAKER'S more Books are sold over the counter than in any other house between the oceans. ‘Timely works ou Agriculture and Horticulture; » Jarce assortment of French Books; Seasides and Franklin Squares; Stendard and Miscellaneous Works, ‘bound and unbound; and almost aay printed thing that proper people read. ‘The prices are siways fair, and any getable Book is there or will be got. BOOK NEWS. How little the title of « Book tellayou! Evenif you ‘see all the new Books, how many have you time to get at the inside of? ‘That is where BOOK NEWS will serve you s good turn. We send .t out once a mouth, s-brim with just what you want to knuw of the latest Books and the gousip of the Book world. By the best judgment of the best Judyes it tests tue new Books, and says why this Boos auowid be read and that skipped. Withesch number an author portrait. Ge, 500. a year. vidends which hud not been earned. Mr, Smith suld tuat the railroad company was managing the coal and fron company ut tue game time, und Le proceeded to explain how the railrodd company had obtained possession of the mining company. He said that the latter Was virtually "the creature of the former under the prosidency of Mr. Gowan, ‘The railroad company had no power Uouer its charter to go 1u.o the mining business. Iu de- nded for its miul.g annex upon the Coal and iron Co.'s charter, Which contained @ clause pro- Viding that {ts stock coud be beid by a raliroad company. ‘The raliroad company, asa matter of fact, had advanced iuouey Ww pay for coal Lands tn the Schuyikil region Which are now in Lhe Mame Of the Coal and Iron Co, “Js there any iW,” asked Chairman Tillman, “which gives tue Redding Kailroud Co. Ube night 6 | ih" So! pt dor tuanluniees Soe an 1h, mine coal?” ee Avion seh! they do it through the} CoyrxisvTions FOR THE PooR.—The following and tron company.” addiioual contrivuiious have been received 0; ‘Weil, 18 there any law to enforce the state con- y z Une poltes for tue beuelll Of Lue poor: G. acetate ‘Wuich forbids this?’ Lowry, 52 loaves of bread; George Goeckeies 0, sir.” juaves of biead; Chits, Xander, 3; Mr. tau JOHN WANAMAKER, Philadelphia, ——_— KAaNGR OF THE TURKMUMETER.—The following Were Lue readings al tue diguiss Office LO-day: 7 417-0m AS Rives (Bea BY CUTICURA REMEDIES. I must extend to you the thanks of one of my cus- tomers, who has been cured by using the Curicuna ‘ReawEpres.ot an old sore caused by « long spell of sick- ly 2 ‘Tue'chuirman—“That, I suppose, 1s because the | $5: Mrs Pivucy, clutunag; A. Kauiman, Clotutog? eas OF fever elgut yrarsago. He was xo vad he Was | raliroads own your legislature, They veil us down | Se wa, eseue sy Clatlalls A Murpay,” grocers: fearful he would have to have his leg amputated, but | in Wasuington the leyisiacure, in years goue by, | Jona ‘Spangicr, 50 10aves of bread. is happy to say he is now entirely weil—sound at adol- | wag in tue nabit of adjouruing when ‘Tom Scout wanantnct (Skornt 2 FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, New York Stock Market. ‘The followiug are the opening aud closing prices of New out Btsck Market, ws reuried Ly special 419 F strect, 1a ‘He requests me to use his name, which is Ml. H. mM, merchant, of this piace. JOHN V. MINOR, Druggist, Gainsboro, Teun. ‘had no more business for it to do.” ‘Tue ruliroud company rests Uuelr claim to the Fight to own tue coul and iron company, on tue ry that .elr right to do so was vested before the ew constitution Was passed. Judge Chipm .n asked the wituess whetuer he bad noticed any large dealings in Reading stock recenuy. “You have told us tbat some hen in the past made money by, Issuing false und couked up Tepuris, Which enabled then to successiuily gamble in the stuck Of tue road. Now Qus there been such deal- jugs in Reading stock receatiy a» would lead you Lo suppose that under cover of these difficulties there s some sucu thing yong on now?” Witness.—"I have uo knowledge of such a thing, and din’t chink Ube dealing in Reading ts Just now surprisingly large.” General superintendent L. 8. $1 was next called. ‘The inost umportaut joint in his testi- mony Was nis denial of Daving tricked the men by felling thein to gu back and even oreuking nis recent, A$ Cl by John L. Lee, we leader Of tue strikers. a THE HATFIELD G#NG. Nine of Them in the Louisville Ja! ‘What the Kentucky Officers Cia! Lovisvitiz, Ky., Feb. 17.—Tho nine West V1 gintans known as the Hatflelds arrived here last night, in charge of a deputy United States marshal and the jailer of Pike County. They will appear before Judge Barr, of the United Staies District Court Monday, wien the habeas corpus appilca- tion of the governor of West Virginia wiil be ‘Having been a sufferer for two years and a-half from ‘& disease caused by a bruise on the leg,and having been cured by the Curicuma Remepres when all other methods and remedies failed, 1 deem it my duty to recomm-nd them. I visited Hot Springs to no avail, and tried several doctors Without success, and at iast our principal drugyist, Mr. John P. Finlay (to whom I shall ever tel grateful), spoke to me about CuzIcuma, and I consented to give them a trial with the resalt that 1am perfectly cured. There is now noso'e about me. I think I can show the largest surface where wy sufferings sprang from ot any one in the state. The Coricuna Kewpres are the best blood and skin cures ne fe ¢ John P. nd Dr. oe “Hoinsomery, botier thie ipance, and to Smith, of TAULXANDER BEACH, Greenville, Miss Sold every wher, Price, OuTICURA, 506. : Boar, 25e.; R r'SL., Prepared by tbe ‘Dave axa fzatical Coy Boston Mase? Sond for c ce Skin Diseasea. feisitie Dosaixe Exzcraro Soar. ‘THE BEST FAMILY 8CAP IN THE WORLD. IT 18 STRICTLY PURE, UNIFORM IN QUALITY. The original formula for which we paid $50,000 twenty yearsago has never been medified of changed et, Sagoo Raltimore Markets, BALTIMORE, Mp., February 17. — Virginia sixes coumviniates 40; past d thirebs, 6. 5ei do. teh-toruien, 373, bid to-day. BALTIMORE, Mo., February 17.—Cotton steady and uddLINg, VELOUR a guict--Howard ‘aud western super, 2.378 245:do. extra, 31 willis, super, furtuer tried. a x 00s do, io. it +4 in the slightest. his soap is identicalin quailty %0-/ county Attorney Ferguson, of Pike, when ques. | $0: Fatapeco suucrintive patent, 630; do, tamily, Gay with that made twenty years ayo. tioned concerning the chum Of the prisoners that: ‘weetern, steady and quiet. 1t contains nothing that can injure the finest fabric. | they were innocent, Iauhed at the idea and said ‘shot, Ooi asked; Macch, SUS ‘At brightens colors and bleaches whites, It washes flannels and biankets a8 no other soap in the world does—without shrinxing—leaving them soft aud whiteaud like pew. that while Une Worst of the Hatfleld crowd had not been captured, the men who are uow in the Louls- Ville jati ure Undoubtedly @ part ot tue gang. He declared tbat the prisoners bad not been ualaw- fully 1mp:isoned, but after having crossed the bor. with, shade Bruner ad aoovs:, February, 35% May, 557435%, Oats nowt ‘There ina great saving of dine or iabor, of soap, of | 9F ine between West Virginiuand Kentucky had | Susierm end, Pennayivenis, Guet0; western white, fuel, and of the fabric, where Dobbins lectric exp is | DeeDIewally arrested and taken to Jail by the | Boat. Hay easier sua qaiet—prime tochoice west” ween aosestinn ta aieecniens ‘authorities. He did net deny that the West | ern, 13.0UaL4.00. stedy with fair ae. Virginians had been roreibly” taken fro their Bald ieng fork, 15.7) Bulk {aeate_shoulders aud One trial will demonstrate its great merit, Itwili | Bowes, Out held that the Keutuckluns were Justi. | clear rib sides, pac! ‘icon—sbouluern, toh a Tewill | fed by the dangers Ureatening. them in taking | 824: clear nb wow 22a). bs Pay you to make that trial. Like all best thins it is extensively imitated and the mater into thelr own hands when the West | Fetined, 8%. Butter stealy—westeru i ‘Virginia authorities refused to assist in _re- | Gyeige” a *petroletim s.eady — refined, 7 foatts saik. Coftee, ‘counterfeited. wtruining and punishing the outiaws, who | dun titio rdiuary to fair, 1Galus. Sucat BEWARE OF IMITATIONS had only ‘to cross a uarrow” stream vd com. | sways © “copper ‘rebued lira.” outa, Winky sen ‘isiaiss, "Freighte to Liverpool per steamer dull —cotion, 310d: Gur per tou Ye; Krsin, hucuoe, 2d. sales-—mbeat, 33,000 bushels; mit the most atrocious crime and .hen cross Duck again to safety from the law. — Mr. Ferguson usserted positively that he had credi Befnormation that a state oMicial of West Vir- ginla had b-en retained with a fee of $500 to pre- vent Gv, Wilson frow recognizing the requisition issued by Gov. Buckner. He churged also that the ‘Hatueld crowd had brought other influences to bear and that the worst of Ue gang Were DOW In comparative security. ‘Of the prisoners how in the Louisvitlo Jail, Mr. Fergusoa suys that Valentine Matileld recently contessed to him that he had five living wives and thirty-three living chidren. Nine of his culidren have died. Insist upon DOBBINS Electric. Don’t take Mag- netic. Electro-Maic, Philadelphia Electric, or any other fraud, simply because it is cheap. They will rum clotiteaud are deur at any price. Ask for DOBBINS' ELECTRIC "nd take no other. Nearly every grocer from Maine to Mexico Keeps it in stock. If your's hasn't it, Le will order trom his mearest wholesale grocer. Read carefully the inside wrapper around each bar, and be caretul to Follow Directions on each outeide wrapper. You Cannot Afford to wats longer before ‘Irying for Yourself this old, reliable, and truly wou- a ‘The Reading Strike Inquiry. THE COMPANY RELYING ON STARVATION TO EXD THE STIKE—MR. KEIM REFUSES TO ANSWER. In the Congressional investigation of the Read- ing Railroad strike at Philadelphia yesterday Gen- eral Manager Whiting, of the Coal and Iroa Co., was before tne committee. He suid his com- pany did not now belong to any combination to dectus aie that Hatfeld has peculiar | T™Uict the output of anthracite coal, 90 tar as he Mr. n states that ar made no effort to DOBBINS' ELECTRIC SOAP.__47-6m_| |,¥t- by sr mmy and does not marry his wite | <De™. The company had effort to supply ‘according to faw, but takes them and apportions | the placrs of the striking miners, because 1 ex- Sozovoxz. fig time between them. ™ pected that starvation would bring the old men — back. Mr. George De B. Keim, president of the A GRATEFUL ODOR, Indicative of health and purity,is communicated tothe ‘mouth by tue aromatic £OZODONT. ‘Which makes the teeth as white and an radiant as pol- ished porcelain, aud contains no ingredient that is 20 highly benetical to both gums and teeth, ‘The Lyric and Dramatic professions are loud in their Praives of 417-6m railroad company, deciined \ state what the ‘salaries of the officers of Ube railroad or Coal and Iron Co. were. Chairman Tiliman, nettied at ~~ asked Mr. tt — as to how fe company expected to meet Its ObligaUoNs pay big ‘salaries tothe. Officers, &c., When haif its income is cut off by a strike, waich, on Ube other band, had doubled the price of coal, and in other ‘ways harassed and inconvenienced the public. To ‘this Mr. Keim also retused t@ reply in any satis- factory manner. Sa eee { ssswy 10 AusRicax Surra—The New York Chamber of commerce yesterday adopted a report Tecommending @ Dill for Providing any vessel built and owned in the United States foreiga trade shall receive from SHERIDAN’S BIRTH CERTIFICATE. 1t was Burned Years Ago, and the Priest who Baptized Him is Dead, Prrvssvna, Feb. 17—A — hronicle-Tetegraph Somerset, Ohio, special says: “Mrs, Sheridan, mother of Gen. Phil. Sheridan, has no certificate of bis birth. Bm kad —, but : bm ed by fire a number of years eCotement Mra Sheridan bas made is that her wor, Gen, PhiL Sheridan, was born in - Somerset, Onic, Maren 6, 1831. If conflicting stories ere circula’ 88 coming from her they are not correct. I have just learned trom her that he was Daj by the Rev. Dominick Young, deceased, on the 17th day of March, 1831.” ged with Killing His Father. eats Te iter tae aS 0 fn» Jail Last iy LN his mother, r, charged rich, the’ Lansing Taylor were engi ina ‘struck his father withit. The gun was ‘Guonarged and Lansing Taylor was Killed” pom Peder Semen <6 the Rorienvenm, Fort Va., Feb, 17.—The train porusmouuh at daylight tor the West fagion, cf vt nad A Priest Arrested in Alsace. Braxy, Feb. 17.—A Catholic priest has been ar- rested in Alsace for preaching 8-ditious doctrine, ‘The Crown Prince Rests Well. Feb. 17, 10 a.m.=The Crown Prince of 1s free from head- vil ise to-day, Dut will euain 8O0ZODONT. E —_s-____—— rom THE NERVOUS, THE DEBILITATED, ‘THE AGED, CURES Nervous prostration, Nervous Headache ‘Neuraigia, Nervous Weakness, Stomach and Liver ‘Diseases, and all affections of the Kidneys, AS A NERVE TONIC it strengthens and quiets the beats Suicide of & how Foce ee Naw Your, Feb, 17.—Jos, itzpatrick, a AS AM ALTERATIVE 1t purities and enriches the ‘shot himbelt Ina ‘aldon last blood. : Rigntand died thin morning. NOCcauae known. Many Business en Burned Out, AS A LAXATIVE it nots mildly, but surely, on the | , Provipexce, K. L, Feb, 17.—One of the greatest bowl, Fi tie: hors this morning, Gousefing vers busi. Aumnicax Suurrive League — There were AS A DIURETIO it regulates the kidneys and, Ree eS, wells buliding. on Droad Saeer Sas tetene pork thelr diseases. street. ‘Shaheen of ‘Recommended by professional and basiness mes. ‘Priceg). | Sold by druggists, Gatid for etroulare WELLS, RICHARDSON & 00, Proptiotors, Wi Vin Seeesoucaseaates watsuneney NEWS AND GOSSIP. to return home to await retirement. mterier Department Changes. The following official changes have becn made im the Depart ment of the Interior: General Land OMce—Appotntment: Pred § Hat. Gesty, Of West Va, clerk at $1,000, for duty asa ‘opographical draftsman, under civil-service rules, Pension OMce—Resignation: Edmund M. Cum- mins, of Virginia, clerk at $1,400. Patent ‘Promotion: Mrs. Mary A. Jordon, Of Texas, copyist ai $720 to $600. Resignation: Mrs Florence H. Kendali, of Nebraska, 00. solidation of the Quinmelt wit Netanya of ‘the quinaielt with Nisqually om ‘Skokowtsh Indian 7 cy ‘Washington Mherr Lory, to take effect April 1, under the name of the District Government Aftairs. THE COMPLAINT OF THE INSANE WOSITAL MANAGE: in the city of Boundary street and New York avenue, apd ex- MENT. ending paraiiel with Ube line of tbe Mt a0 ‘Mise Elizabeth Howeils, who petitioned Congress | Brinch of 1 Onto Kail we tocorrect abaues aie aliegea existad In toe haus | point about ope mile from Boundary strects thence agement of the St Kizaveth Insane Asylum, ap- P aed before a subcommitter of the House Districe cominittee this afternoon. She claiined that under the present laws people were confined in the ass- Jum without proper in Lion into thelr cond! ton, and she urged that the laws be cl She also reaffirmed the statements as to the treatment Of patients at the asylum, but she did not dwe.l on that point, The matter’ will probably end with this hearing. Ving Une line of the Baitimore and Olio Rail- Toad wh guing in a northeasterly wo we hortbeastern boundary line of wear the intersection of the northeastern ary live and the Riggs road, ‘corporation authorized to construct and lay down @ double track railway to be operated cable, oF electete power within the city ot ton, commencing at the Iniersecuion of New avenve and tue northern boundary of Boundary street; thence along Ue line of New York Wests and the company must cause west; ° ct be inia upon an even surface with, tbe tog Gf the street, ImPedded in concrete, and Railroad 0 as to eliminate the B itimore and reen the tracks and two feet bey oui Ohio. Co. entirely trom this project, that he has | Falls wereot and the tracks ‘shall Ue Kept in guod made no ‘On the sul a | Order, Twas vorit oranda RAND OR STRAM PRINTING? objected to was part of a private meworaudum made for my use upon the first reading of the vill, | ‘Tne subcommittee of banking and currency com roe, St mittee of the House, to which Was feferred the im without my consent’ and, so tar a8 1 am fuformed, vestigation of the change from hand to machine without any authority whatever.” work on the backs of Government notes and cer Uieates visited the Bureau of Engraving and Printing yesterday afternoon end exauined tne OVERUMAD WIRES. aime sunject of removing overhead wires has OC. | work and tbe metsod. by which it 1s Gone, 69 an ee Se a Citar understanding of tbe matter. As s00D THE ROCK CREEK RAILROAD. Commissioner Kaymond bas wristen to H. T, Dougias, the culef engineer of the Baltimore and ‘ohio Ca., in answer to bis jeter request- the correction of his report on the Rock Creek cupled the District. Gomunlton ers for some days there 19 talk, Said Major Raymond, that Rifot them must be pat underround, MISCELLANBOCS. Mr, Sid. M. Davis, of 300 D sireet northeast, com- pl ins thaé OMicer Haruing did some reckless Shooting in bis neighbor: ‘The mayor of poice has given warning Lo the police as to tbe improper Use Of firearms, as (hey can af for Rt will bave on both sides of tue question. — THE GEORGKTOWN ELEVATOR COMPANY. Uhe District Commussioners for thetr opinion with, (apt Grito has submitted to Major Raymond | 4 nouiscation that an amendment bas bern of i A list of streets requiring resurfacing during he | be adopted, providing that tbe stock issued shall enusuing year al jgtegate cost Of $72 ‘Ot exceed the actual cost of coustruction, Local Notes. Capitot Tepes, The certificate of the election of the following trusiesof Waugh M. £ church was filed u 2 8. H. Walker, Jas. H. Hitchcock, M. L. Douohue, B. F. Welch, Geo. A Green, G. Y. Thorpe, EH. Kipiey, Jos. Harper and B. F. Leignton, Judge Binghaw on Wednesday dismissed the ap- pilcation of M. D, Berlitz to prevent Christian ‘Str ck (rota teaching German, bul pending tue ap- peal allowed, granted a imited injunction to Vent Strack [rom teaching according Wo the t= itz tuethod. Gen. B. F, Kelley, of West Virginia, who was knocked down by a Street car on the 13¢h of Janu- ary, and Was badly burt, is slowly recovering, but 1s SU confined Lo his bed. Mr. Chas, N, Buckland bas been pote ge ‘steno raph secrecary to Cap . Green, general superin- bn nt mond and Danville Kaliroad Co, In the Criminal Court to-day Wm. Hulback, charged with keeping a gaming Lable, Was released 0b 2500 ball, Cuaries A. Prentiss, druggist at 7th and F streets: has made an assignment, for the ben ALOF his creditors, to John ©, Fay. The only preierence is ‘Vo Lue Second Navonal Bank tor §575. S. T. Thomur, trustee, has bouyut of EH. Eakle, for $4,500, sub 150, square 237, 18 by SO feel, on Wallach Piace, between I, U, 13h, and 14cn streets nortuwest. SP iceaiedaaes AN PROPERTY.—A vacant lot of 5 acres, front lute Over 200 feet on the Wood- ley Lane near Tenleytown Toad, adjoining ‘Uhe property 01 Dr. Basey, Mrs. Dulaney and 0. hers, and opposiie Oak View, Was soid under foreclosure eae at xucuon Ppcree afvernoon. The idding Was spirited, and the ry Was knocked wpe down to W. iis Wim-'r at $2,630 an acre, DeaTa or Mason HowsLt.—Major M. EN. Howell, formerly of Ponuisc, Mich. but, tor the pasi ten years empioyed in the General Land ‘UMice, died Unis moruioy at 2 o'clock, at the resi- deuce of Mr. Samuel Beall, 1103 5th Bireet norta- west, aiter a shori Uiness of ty pboid ont in the Nfty-sixth year of Lis age. Major Howel RIVER. A large delegation of Philadelphians, headed by the mayor, addressed the House commitiee on rivers and barbors to-day in favor of the propo- siUion to remove from the Delaware Kiver, oppo ite Pulladelphia, the obstructivn Lo commerce formed by Sauth's COLOKED WORLD'S FAIR EXPOSITION. ‘The Senate committee on education and labor to-day heard Prot J. M. Langston, formerly minister to Hayt, and ex-Congressman Smails, of South Carolina, in support of the bill to en. Courage bolding colored. world’s fair ton in AUapLa. The bill as introduced by Senator Blair makes an priaion Of $400.00. A motion was carried dectaring that ‘an tion of money (the sum being left blank) suould be made in aid Of Ube exposition. A subcommitter, con. sisting of Senators Brown, Paimer and was tuen appointed Lo drait «bill for report vo Che full ‘committee, PERMANENT QUARANTINE STATION aT CAPE CHARLES, Representative Bowen, of Virginia, has bees Instructed by the House commerce committee te Teport favorably to the House the bili providing for the establisiment of a permanent quarantine ‘Station Off Cape Charles, Virginia, with an awend- puent reducing the appropriation trom $100,000 ta 75 SALE oP SvBi Sir Edmund Andros, $6; 25; John was a member of Pentalpha Lodge, No. 23, F. A. A. cenus: Grove, “histonan, M.; Latayewe Chapter, No. 5, KR A. M., and | Haanival Hamiin, 50 cents, aul y-4 Washington Commandery, No. 1, KT. The at- | ters of Hawthorne respect 8, $13, Fangements for the funeral will be Gevermined | $13, $15 and $12. A ictier of Henry IIL, of France, upon the arrival of ids daughter from Boston. Lt $3.25, and one of Vietor Hugo,’s4. AD or eee iyinal printed y Of the . eclaration of 11 Cuanos oF HiGnwat kospexy.—In the Criminal to be read in the churchesop Jay Court, Judge Moutgomery, Win. Myer: and Tuos. Stack were tried tosny oa an indictineat for vigh- Be Fie Way robbery, by attacking Patrick Noouan, about | ment signed by B. Fraukilh, Silas’ Deebe December § last, on the 7a. sureet road, aiid: take C4 ore ‘@ docu- ing $15 Crom iui sagued by Step of tae ——.—— Declaration of Ina-per $18. A let A SUIT FOR $30,000 Damages.—To-day, in Judge | ver of Jefferson relative to ‘out Lue city of Merrick’s Court (Circuit No. 2), the case’of Geo. S. | Washi ‘sold for $7. Three from “SLone Prindle against K. G. Campbell was placed on | wail” Jackson soid ior $25 each; two trom Gen. Lnal—Messrs, Worthington and Heald for piaiuuitl, | Kubert K. Lee for €24 and §25, and one from and Messrs Kiddie and Dav sfordefendant. Tue plaintiff sues for $30,000 damages by reason of ‘sickness to himself aud family Which, be alieges, was caused by deiendaut piacing defective plumb Ang in the house. clade AMERICAN LEGION oF Howor.—The Grand Coun- cil of tue America Legion of Honor, at its sixtn | action. annual session, yesterday, elected the following | Au éx Which occurred in the Kreurgra- oMicers for Ube ensuing Year: Grand commander, | ben mine, near Kaisersiaut Bavaria, E. J. Sommer; vice-graud commander, Willlac ‘Thomas; grand orator, Wiliam 7, Doilison; past nd commander, Joho H. Mills; grand secretary, lw. F, O'Brien (sixtn eieclion); grand treasurer, Watson J. Newton; rs Lg ‘Chaplain, Euw. M. Dawson > ‘Bruckbeamer; grand sentry, W: trusvees, J. T. Cvemenis, C. 5. Wall Which blocked one eud of Une SL. Gothard vunDel, Mr. Wm. Wa.dort Astor, ex-Uniled States imin- ister to Italy, and family have arrived at Rome. ‘4 Dub.in rumor has it that Mr. Baliour wii be @ucceeded a8 chief secretary for Ireland by Sir Henry Holland, Balfour becoming government leader. house 0: commons, H 5 IRTHS. Disrosixa or Her Rixos axp Patwrixos.—The will of Foliy ¥. Brown li was filed to-day. she | ,>gMARSE. Thurdey. February 26, 1888, « eon leaves to Mrs. Duncan, wife of Gen, Duncan, ber India sha‘vi, to vue ot” her daughwers ber soultaire diamond ring, and Lo each of the remalne ing two daughters, a’ cluster uiamond ring; to Miss Belle Tracey, & solitaire diamon4 ring, two Ol paintings and $5,000; Lo Miss Nina Waite she Jeaves a pearl ring. papers Y 2 HANNEGAN. At her UBL v0 PE yg | Fomary 7th, JRSB, at 2 o'clock of owue ai range a re Sea ‘Notice P RHODES. Op AMES pices Po Seg lv ten the Gea- ia thin chty, inthe Sity-ainth your of of funeral to-morrow. (Michigan papers one) meee vert, nee Sweeney, aged ‘MAN WANTS ‘MAN WANTS ‘MAX WaNTS: ‘MAN WANTS: ‘MAN WaNTS: But little here below, but wante it right along. If you ‘want good whiskey, buy a reputable. guarantesd arti- dle. G. 0. Taylor Old Bourbon or Pure Rye is the very direction the | of CHESTER H. GRAVES & SON, the proprietors) by fre was on the | tamily Grocers and Druggtets everywhere. to te river est the souunen Room 45 Post building. Jam now prepared, at the above-mentioned place, to manafecture all kindsof Patented Novelties Models’ Fine Gold, Silver, and Nickel Plating Gone. Bsti- ; t rt °

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