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be cmgecul ag * » < rT as THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C... WEDNESDAY;” MARCH 29, 18983—TEN PAGES. 7 HE CITY'S HEALTH, | t+commitce sno reported the a YA pe is geass ee ee ee ee AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. T 5 * | of the following subcommittees: A Bill Filed by Cardiosl Gibbons to Free| How Bismarck Prevented the Abdication | Pabite Opinion in Several States Favorable Fur YUTURE DAYS. pe eae, Water supply—T. C. Mendenhall, B, H. War- aac hipene of the Emperor William I. to Thas Employing Prisoners. RATCuPPE, Dane « 00., crorioNrRRR | der, H. ¥. Boynton, W. J. MeGee, Taster 7 Coy — ball per ante vpishecreras~ lores ieee a ng | PRO™ the Sorinateld (Maen) Hepatitean R RE P . . HY. _W. J. , ‘ded cae ‘ 170% 7 Faces eaten . " The Banitary Langue Taking Mons- | Duioy 35. dow, De Terie Sai | Sess beet na Chasers song te] Tote sll are wage Whee he tate] ane tain evel ans a PESTER EGE SfecehGAES ROERR | T™VRTERE AAU OF CPRRAMYS URS Sewage disposa!—Gen. John G. Park » » stony of tie grest war ia hid the German | “CPtbIY in favor of employing state prison con- TH AND FIFTH STREFTS NOETHWES. AND STH STREETS NORTHWEST. ures to Protect It. ard H. Sylvester, Francis R. Fava, H. B. F. holder of certain real estate in the District of great war way, viets in public road making. In the southern $irtun of « decree af the Suess Court ofthe | KNOWN AS ROUSE NO ain BY al farland. W. H. Singleton, Ros A. Fish, Blanch | Columbia, in order to be authorized to dispose | fovernjnent does not think it beneath its dig-! ‘ite, lie Georgia, Tennessee and some others x Srsposl of the dead—Glenn Brown, Dr. Prank | of 8 same free from any trust or clond there- | tity toprove withauthontic documents that King ) “where the convict. lease aystem is in opera MODES OF DISINFECTION. | Pater. John H. Brooks, Dr. D. 8. Lamb, W. M. | 09- | The bill elloges that in 1808 Ann Casanavo | William also played an important part in the | tion, this question presents an aspect different | Poindexter, H. O. Towles, J. C. Gawler, David | conveyed to John Carroll, archbishop of Balti-| matter t famous Ems telegram. But! trom that presented in those states where con- Sf Columbis, pecset In unity cause, Ni 14.540. the uudersgart wrnsters will bail st punts HTH DAY of APRIL. Twa ar IVE Bare ML... the real estate 1 ot i fe the satstivinion te tmcv 2 H. Hazen. more, for the use of the Roman Catholics of the | ¢very one knows that if there had not been in| yints are already housed in prisons and em- 5, of the surveyor Instructions Adopted by the Council—The LECTURES ON SANITARY BOUSEKERPING. city of Washington as « graveyard, to be used | the beginning of Prussia’s greatest trial a man : ployed on public account, directly or indi- rectly. It is practically settled that convict said city as lot numbered five fumed Proposed Voluntary Inspection of the | Mr. Godwin, from the committee on promo- | by the two congregations of Roman Catholics | With creative genius at the head of affairs that the property sold. with interest froin the day of wale. | nineteen (i City—Arranging for Lectares on Sanitary | *°", reported that upon the nomination of that then existing in Washington; that the lend bas | time would have been less advantageous to her. Pay ail cash, at bis option. A | twelve ; since been occupied as s graveyard, though no| Bismarck entered the ministry on September | “A™P*, S04 convict leases must go. Human- Execked down, “Tunes will be pall to the day Af sale: | Mistanonnt tersuty Chit ion ont fro the, orthepee Sabjects—Other Business Transacted Last | C™mittee the president of the league had ap- | tince been occupied as long time been made | 24, 1862 King William ‘was weliged in between | #7 8nd the interests of the states where these | sath; at the qviion of the purchaser.” & deposit of All'convepancing anc recordin at th farperot anid iouand ranzine thence oe thirts 3 Night. Se Sotne: — romp mk therein, and that by conveyance the land bas | his conscience as a ruler and his duty | Felice of old-time barbarities survive demand Fecocdings ry Sues of the paechaang —n Sapte property aes be Femsd atthe i: = eat ines ¥ housel 180 | Nccome vested mm the prose abo 4 4 uantian, faulting parch: sind eurhes Aes ee vacancies on the subcommittee to be filled by | Become vested im the present archbishop of | toward the constitution. ‘The _first |it- In Tennessee the miners’ revolt is haste! ‘No, 412 Sth st. ne } ing together witht the ladi themsel: ‘The subcommittee is prompted him to carry on the reorgani-| ing the inevitable. In the other states various mb 24-d&ads DUNCANSON BEOS.. At Ata mecting last night at the board of trade | composed of Mrs. A. L. Woodbury, Mise Isabel | , Jti# farther set out that the District Com-| zation of the army” in spite of” all potent conditions are working in the same di- | ——————= —— miss ded R street through this “One-third of the parchnee money Fooms of the council of the Sanitary League of | Lenman. Mrs. H. 8. Has, Mrs. Jobo G. Walker, | ometory: and that ail the bodies on thefine of | Geenien fom he ,parismen tne? 1eStng | Fection. In view of this outlook the question ——— ete i ~y rs sickeaciicaaen aia aie ie ee ee ee ar DARE &CO., AUCTS., . for wien he! ot the ne the District of Columbia several interesting | Sites Katherine Hosmer. Mra. J. W Pilling: | the street have ‘been removed to Mt. Olivet |have its way. The king ‘tad "jong {18 pressing what to do with the convicte when W427ER B WILLIAMS & 00., auctioneers. | RATCUFFE S00 PA. AVE. ww. | Sabon.” Grains Marreee et ths roe ot 6 nar eet Teports were made and important steps taken | Mis* Lavinia © ik, Mrs. F. V. le end | cemetery; that #3.500 land damages have been | thought — of ae Bismarck to the | they are returned to the care of the siate. ‘The oni xbpesmmamis reppoven | eames from Ue das alate wea looking to an active prosecution of the work | Uv" atiernoon and took ateps, to cate wat | 8 ded for the land taken, wherson the Casa: | head of affairs. Ifthe landing had to be| legislature of two or three of theve stater ANNUAL SPRING SALE, “PROPMANSS Nbtawa RENCE PROCITE | oe nt 2 laid out by the Jengue. Mr. R. Ross Perry. the | the request of the council that it should | Tp'm the conmnissioucrs’ hands, who have fled Fe Seep aire Want, Hh tind of | Georgia and Alabama, with Tennessee, wo be- By onder of the President, occupied the chair and Mr. Jobn | arrange for a series of lectures on the | <> interplesder in order that they may be in- | bagyed Pommers itn wenn, fe lieve—have had this matter before them, and 2 Jos Edson officiated as secretary. There were | sublect of sanitary bonsekeeping for the | formed by the court to whom they should pay | would force bim into n coup, d'etat acaicre the | in one or more of these states, the legislavare ig nlc nein oop rigors cg : teachers of the public schools. Commit- : ; a # atts ; | WeNey PRaxc Present besides Messrs. C. C. Glover, John F. | ("Sere “appointel to interview. Superin- the money al submits to the court that he has | P&‘liament and the people. A Hohonzollern is | was asked to refor the matter toa commission | _Rich and elegant Si:ver-plated Ware, French Clocks, ont 008 TH, mbt thas these Gs Bonaparte! no i ole Bronzes, Tes Sets, Epergnes, Tureens, Pudding | FIVE O'CLOCK, we will ~ ve vremines, | Cook, Ellis Spear, J. W. Babson, George F. | tendents Powell and Cook. Superintendent ood that | In Peewee Bint imitations of Napoleon III | which should ‘ton the best means of em- | Dien oe . ‘est at | puwiic saLE oF vatean Harbin. T. W. Noyes, Dr. J. 8. Billings, Will- | Powell, who had been seen, had expressed pleas- | BOPeTsonal interest in the premises. and that | in Prussia! a Bismarck ministry should only be| ploying convict Inbor, ‘The vations seriomene | Dishes. rr SQUARE 33 I t ANDRIA COUN . if he cannot lawfully or validly remove the | resi t the Ia i i Silver Ware made for table use. This property is one of the finest in the city, beinz H. Beam. F. L. Moore, T. F. Mill AY per, ing: with the Sanitary I a je canny ly ‘torted the last moment. indoor employment—the piece price, publie ac- ¥ is one of she finest In the city, b fanitine } &e., at purchaser cont from | Had the right moment already passed when, mae js-| FINE LINE OF ROGERS TABLE CUTLERY. | 08 Indiana axe. opposite the court house, aud has HP. Godwin. “A letter wae read from Mr. B. | So thattor the putpore of iatemng ter ane | 1 continue ite inclosure as far as possible and | on September 35, the landiag refused. to | omer none erates —have ail been die AT OUR SALES ROOM, Batfod sige alley and a Sapecially H. Warner, who was not able tobe present, | iecrurer who might be assigned by the league. deuuag thts keto ie jcomlergsinarnas pablic | pote, th, military bill? The king 20] favor as the proposition to make the convicts Cor. 10th st. and Pa. ave. n.w., yh I ‘stating that he bad employed a man at his own expense to go over the territory assigned to nly either or these . Jonger believed himself equal to the | puild the bi —— ; The committee on promotion also recom: ses eer , al mild the highwaye. TUESDAY, MARCH TWENTY-EIGHTH. —_| mended that the newspapers be requested to “wect te the intent aed puree, for chickens | emergency: ‘There was opposition every- | "It is dificult enough in the old and richer | ap ELEVEN O'CLOCK A.M., THREE and HALF. | "lendia opportuny papers \ affect to the intent and purpose for which the | Where. Hie ministers, igheed’ to “aerto eat i ‘ ° hiun as 0 local chairman, and had expected that | Publish a coupon, or invitation to citizens to | jand was conveyed to Archbishop Carroll, an-| with the majority of the landiee’ the ones Seael ane hoo ee Seen, he ee Se ee ee join the league. The recommendations of the { ‘tract Of land should Be procured, the | the work would be completed in time to submit | Join th 2 the | other tract of land shoul procured, the | prince was under English influence and favored | question. of na ti é the result at this pboerate but the fact that the | Committee Dormia nce pre thang pec aptarae pe sr y eras apeuee tthe the opposition from constitutional principles. aod es Derbess ot ee ‘gueter pitas je erseg person employed bad obtained other employ- | carry oat the plan arcanzed by the commitiee | Coxt of wrocuriag such other: trast snd tho er, i ee ing | south, all the more dificult a problem for that B. WILLIAMS & CO., Aucts. | MN Ibde wATOUIF ie ¢ i 2. . - crown. He . mae HOMAS DOWLING & SON, Aucts., 612 Bet. nw See en PRE Nie eee Seah | on erate Renechneping. Lantet. oe Che See | sens of samen, The eariienl suche Weel | watuntect “Me tame iw eae. on pope pen gral ae tae ing aan oMOR ROW. r CIAL AND PEREMPTORY SALF OF ONY CAx pleting his work. | mendation of the com on promotion, Dr. | of the court to enable him to effect the same | wished to give the fn Ro greater t m no: oe ee LAND PI rox a an | 1. 8. Billings was invited to deliver the initial | tree from the claim of the defendants and to| younger ey gone el Lattin wil ne and east, — the railroads are fewer and | Ed. SUCCESSORS TO WEFKS i C Ce ee eR oRgaesae i bs } 2 . the st s fs gt et ¥ 5 AND Tx <p. | lecture to the teachers at such time as might be | cell the tract of land free from any trust upon r the hauls from the farm to the shipping point ¢ HIGHEST’ SIDD. RAT ‘The sanstary committee through its chair- | ““wvenicnt. e tract of y pon | war, came to Babelsberg on that same 23d of Of | are longer. All the conditions seem to exist, 6r2 E STRLEC NORTH. the same. September to report the resuit of the parlia- | the i rh apied man, Dr. J. S. Billings, reported on anumber of | ‘cua waueatiek. ‘The newer of the Casanave heirs was also | sPneer te report, the re Ting int verb low | *ererore, in, £, fisis like Tennessee for sp- i t matiers. The committee recom-| Tio si is Rij filed yesterday, claiming that if the land or | spiri pate ae Pieter eet cnetend wean important te om- | The resignation of Mr. E. Francis Riggs asa y Par pirite. problem. so far as it will go. There is the pub- mended that Dr. Welch of Johns Hopkins Uni-' :.ember of the committee on auditing was ac- | 80¥ part thereof is devoted to or used for a ‘What is to be done?” said the king, point- i i J ‘ae " lic consciousness of the need for good roads versity be invited to deliver a public lecture ed. Mr. C.C. Glover was excused from | Uifferent purpose than specified in the convey- | ing to the resignations which had been handed LARGE ASSORTMENT OF HOUSEHOLD ‘OR OUR REGULAR SALE 1HURSDAY, TTEN AM..in front ofand trom parties # h d the public reluctance or inability to tax it- er wonta an will arn , i See f Ann Casanave to Archbishop Carroll, | in by some of the minis = a here on sanitary matters. The reccommenda- "i -0 as chairman of the committee on eo-op- | seek A P . in by some of the ministry. self to build them. On the other hand there is tnyterd. Z =o¥ ice rman o! te the same immediately reverts to the Casanave - Sow 2 TH & SON, Auctioneers. tion was approved and the committee on pro- i Ee dele anand ae ee Re a pally Bs ery ma ‘hy does not your majesty summon Bis-| this enppiy of labor ready at band, which is SON, Auctio ‘was instructed to make the necessary marek?” asked Root Griswold had been appointed chairman of | dinal Gibbons can sell or dispose of the same. only a burden on the state if not employed in | its for the lect i trict. sah it fi i ; t now.” v for c Ca BERNHEIMER, Auct ‘ Dr. Billings ne cesta regarding tne | [rae ire rene — a Tha cate will, itis expected, shortly be decided | answered the king. ‘Besides, ho ix not hero; lic | tums oe cates Ewer ray ey Sema H. eae |e Proposed inspections. The report said: | bitity of having a circular’ prepared which | °7 * Eauity Court. is in Paris, and I cannot speak with him abont | wiJl be allowed to operate to bring those cle ALL JHE ESTIRE STOCK OF FARCE Goons AND NOTIONS, &., CONTAINED IN STORE = Big PENNA. AYE. Si ign apm “As hot weather is rapidly approaching and wouid give in condensed form a compilation of E. KIRBY SMITH DEAD. Ley irre da and willing to act according | °%t tozether in several southern sta the time grows short within which the league's | the laws in force im the District bearing upon SSeS oe to your snajesty's wishes,” aniwered oon, Hit lined beiore the conv Zo me ei eee Be effective during the coming season must be | spiitery matters. oostateaeeel oi iy aca stood in friendly relation to Bismarck. in of any class or all classes can be |, Wtsitinetan Barracks, D: C.. March 23. 180 | anction. commencas at TEN. A. Papas | Performed. the sanitary committee recom: | prepare a circular carrymg out Judge Miller's! Gen p Kirby Smith acai jc nearer been bpoaitens ogvonaronmr om used in building roads without interfering with heretofore advertised: & os a Ewe Ves, | MORNING, MARCH THIRTY-FIRST. and mends thai the district committees proceed at | Eigzestion. An offer from Mr. M. TE: Webster . irby Smith, professor of mathe-| ter. He graphed to Paris on his own | the purposes of reform. which are among the | THURSDAY, MAkGH THINTIETH 1608 tinning each day at san allis sold. T once to enlarge themselves in the manner in-| to give his services as assistant secretary was | matics in the University of the South since “La poire est mure,” be | ends aimed at by imprisonment. why not set CHARLES W. i dicated in the by-laws, so that they will bave, | accepted with thanks. Resolutions of thanks | 1875, died at Sewanee, Tenn., yesterday after- message, perhaps the only joki ses, Counters, She’ >LBS, ‘stock consists in part of Spool 8: x, Towels, Hoste ] | | which dry old Koon ever made in his life. | ;tem {i Work? Such i the proposition. The | _1e nueinueney a | if possible, representatives upon every block | }, Dr. J. S. Billings for his public lecture de-| noon. For two years his health bad been de- j rates Maes legislature of New York has this question be- ;—————___—_——— inds, Ribbons, Silk an | _ ~ Praca . 8. Billing : - mn de me to Berlin. His first : A coors and kinds, Embroidered Gio. te = fa the city. It fe deriratle to, obtain, imme | lvered at Columbian Univeraty Halland tothe | lining. ‘Two. weeks ago he was taken sick in| Pes™s'ce game 0 Berlin. Ms, Toad making shal be a part of the “ianed aber | Worsted Goode. aby Pribresseret | (Pwomas DOWLING & S08. tary condition of each block, both in order that | StceT® of the universi Neague were adopied. | New Orleans and was confined tohisbedfor|he proceeded to _Babelaberg. ineluded in the convict’ sentence. Under this $7 Silke all shades, &e.. toxether wit ne ‘ — auisances may be corrected and that at a| Judge Miker and Messre Noses and Moore | five or six days, but recovered sufticiently to memorable meeting took place in the park, | bill only two-thirds of the convicts in, any 9 broruuin. suas caaesien seoeemee | TRUTHS SAL oF TrROVED BEAL Eat ATE further time « corresponding record may show | were appointed as a committee on finance to | travel and reported at Sewanee ready for duty | }2e King looked worried, and silently handed | prison can be employed in road making at any oes ino wal \ ke. will be disposed of at ONE O'CLC , PEENTH STREET SOUTHEAST : DAY, APRIL FIRST what improvement has been accomplished. For | consider ways of raising funds to defray print- , March 19 Two days afterward he | "== one time. This limitation leaves an oppor- mess of securing thie house-to-house Pooepemtiee pletbpmentioy ‘Monday, Mare! wo days al Bismarck looked hard at the king. rely a = 5 tt rely | tunity, by rotation in work, for the learning record «blank form, forthe use of the dis- memati Sep a caught cold. A relapse ensued, his condition | matters can never come to this in Prassia?” he | of trades and the operation of the other i 2) r triet committees, to be filled out by t! > oceu- — d being complicated by congestion of the right | said. nae formatory features of prison life. All winter, | = D Pant of each hoaxe or by some representative | | New members of the League were elected as | iung. Everything inhuman power was done to| | ‘‘I have tried everything,” answered the king; | aiso, when road Duilling could not ge om ects j 3 Of the league for him, isrespectfually submitted. | follows: John G. Poepper.Joshua Nicholls, Rev. | save him, but from the first it was evident that there is no other way out of the dificulty. | learning and teaching of other bites erald to ‘It hoped that the league will, through this Neilson Falls, C. P. Clark, H. 0. Hall, C. J. | the chances were against his recovery. Once|“‘My ministers are against me, my s0n | continued. There are, moreover, multitudes enlargement of the district committees, | y4¢,, ° or twice during temporary periods of semi-con- | is against me, even you have’ been with | Cf short-time convicts who ate not im preee eee ee bis mind wandered through past | him before yon came here. If I cannot i i be made to sc cover the entire city | Hilr,” Tiffany, Chas, F. Lewis, Chen 3f, | *ciousness mind wandered through pu: ; 7 long enongh at any one time to learn trades, that citizens will, in these reports con) Heaton. jr.. Thos. W. Lay. Thos. H. Looker, | Scenes and he ordered the batteries to come up. | come to an agreement with you today. | who conid be put to work on the roads. Itis | cerning sanitary conditions, be practically | nL | | Early yesterday morning he became totally un- | then this paper wil appear in the Staais-| not « disadvantage to this plan thet it addeon | y inspecting and. reporting concerning them- Sen's B. Looker, HP. Gilbert. Goines |couscious Hisend was very peaceful. His | Anaviger and my son may see how to get out | clement of hardenip to the prisoner's lot Tt ¢ bo Ve, The Bismarck a — it was the act of abdication. | Wares & Wikia 00, Wertoserns TION PRAZAAR, toN Bazaar, e. ATALUT By order of the 8 Columbia, hols business Pract i ith him, f the difficulty. I cannot reign against my ; Be selves. Many citizens will undoubtedir fill out | yraistead Peter. jr., W.'B. Baldwin, Geo. W. | Wife and six of his family were with him. He | of ic ag: Y | is not, it must be confessed a very edifving ies ports concerning their mises. In|} wag ath + | died aa he lived, bright, strong and confident | conviction. aa ne : SDSOME CNBINE Gan Other casce for lling ‘out the blanks the sasiat- | Darter. J- W. Hayne, Samuel Bieber, RG: | S03." Christian faith’ and: hope Oue of his | Bismarck returned tho paper He excused | tree ev cortelkauee onecee ae following will be sold at the | PAN NEARLY SOW couME ance of sanitary visitors, representatives of the | Bisine, A. G- Bliss, Wm. H. Bobanan. C. 7. | very last connected utterances was a verse from | himself for having visited the crown prince |" would necessarily be humiliating to all M0 Ta. ‘THURSDAY NEN GOOD COND) Teague and members of x district committee | Cot: "ies, We Dencnhaver Chorioe W bere, | tbe twenty-third Paalm, “Though 1 walk first, and declared that he. "only | tai Qe genes neeeseaTY be bumiliating to all MOMNING.” MARCH "THIRTIETH, at ASRAND 2 VALE will be necessary. It is expected that the dis- boven Deana: M. I. Weller, John F. Dono-| ‘rough the valley of the shadow of death I | wished to serve the king, who should not| be considered in determining the wisdom of EN O'CLOCK: UPHOLSTERED IN KAW &! anuiiiioss ‘one sisted - | will fear no evil, for Thou art with me.” even think of abdication.’ William I looked | puch «at Mow Tork tl yeoreras 45 head of Horses, Mares and several | HaLl. RUCK. FOLDIS the section to which they are respectively as-| Geis potty Galick, W. P.C, | 1 1824, graduated at the West Point Military govern without a majority?” ee ee ee ee ee ee ee signed. These reports should cover ail houses | Hazen M. Kauffman, F. A. Lehman, P. Ma-|Acedemy in 1845 and entered the army as “Without a budg purposes. Wake ie ii Also ALSO, AT TWELVE OO should locat % | brevet second lieutenant of infantry. In the ing up the reorganization ORE fxd. Geitite nabances dangereue to health, such as | eY. 3, McCormick, Jos, Waltemeyer, B- F- | war with Mexico he distinguished himself and ye" Yes.” Very wells” said the | 2 new Tor Bussies Terms HOE. BUGGY AND M1 foul, overflowing or leaking privies, collections | RePetti, Thos. H. ellan, A- M. Walker, P- B. | was brevetted first lieutenant and captain for | king; “I have hero « program.” He took from Or on 1 new Busines Wagon. WALTER BY WILLIAMS CO. Ait of garbage. offal or other offensive matters m | B Talcott. Dunean Sw ‘alker, Jos. A. Repetti, | Stllantry at the battles of Cerre Gordo and Con- | his breast pocket some sheets closely covered | habitual criminals might be set at work on the 1 second-hend Extension Top Carriage. LTE LEAMA ; ond- he * 5: i ith writing. Bismarck’s eye fell upon the . 2 7 “ W. BL WILLA yards or cellars, collections of stagnant water | wy, i ‘illiams, R.F.Hill, | Tees. From 1849 to 1852 he was an assistant | witl g. ck’s ey pon the | roads—sparing first oienders, or those whose 2 se mt Phaetcns and several ALTER B. WILL in yards or cellars, and especially such as are | Y= Pi = ge aay cmewniny far professor of | mathematics Weat oink | rules for the copeanization | of | provincial | reform is probable, this additional disgrace, baud Vehicles, Harness, &e, to W seave sunian oxi Suizoped Sxtures and foal Cuter closets” | M- Green. Geo. F. Pyles, C. Burr, 0. 8 Pum-| S24'was sesetely wounded ins fight with tke | moment whether the “tows ct aft, ttle| World untrapped ‘ixtures and fonl water closets.” | a6) hers A 8 c “Asto the matter of using convict iabor om 2 an eho panera Song + nee Oy Tt = iw Anderson, pote Pee Comanche Indians in Texas in 1859, In Jan-| try have &reater influence in the provincial | tho highways, we have always been in favor of it ensin: er to be used in the inspection. together with in- | rvan' Thos. Hyde, Frank T. Rawlings, Robt, | UA, 1961, be became major of his regiment, | assemblies. What we have to settle first is, | su beige loce likele to contin cath vec attt ° 9 Burs. | Day structions to the mapector as to the informa. | <"Uity, Hassell B.'Tarior, Frederick £'Lucas, | Dut in April of the same year he resigned. He | who shall rule iu Prussin, the king or the ma: | and ting eatate aAaiK : ‘ | : was soon after appointed a brigadier in the | jority of the chambers?’ When that is settled eo panned SS H Dune Chas E, Mantoc Chas E: Fesen, | Confederate army under Gen, Joweph E. John- | everything will be right. If your majesty grant | 24¢,bzi"cipal objections seem to be th Aiea Dr. Billings reported also acircular prepared | H- Pann. Chas. — an Hy. Frise, | on and was badly wounded while leading his | me your confidence I am reads to serve you. housing and guarding large gangs of conviets in by his committee on the subject of disinfec- | 4 1. Tupper, MP. Barrows, W. J, Frizzell, | brigade into action at the first battle of Ma-| But nu program! It would barnper us both” Aistricts so remote from the privons as to pre- tion. The cireular was approved and ordered | PF Caranmigh J. HLM Warten, HL. Hrason, | nasses. Made major general in 1862, he was| The king walked ‘silently by the side of | “istricts so remote fror sheen recap egal sl pel; Ba teas Silloune Tome ae eS reine, Be Boy! | transferred to east Tennessee and placed in | the statcrman. He had become very thought- | O° night to enfe quarters, Still this diffeulty — shan =f ORR Or | See inate E. Giitses, Calderon Connie, | Command of that department. Under Gen. | ful. They crossed a wooden beldge built | Cua Pieht to safe quarters. Still the use of ee | Bian ice Win Ge Jobazon, SE BOF, Stecter, | Bragg he led theadvance in the invasion of Ken- | over a ravine. The. king took the pa | Could Be overcome, we think. | Als oat rere ecticies of living matter which ere | Con Mees ann de Jobneon, H. BF: Mectas-| tucky and routed the Union forces at Rich-| pers and began tervonsly to” tear” tem | i to the “humiliation” pha Jerr small patticiey of living matier which are | iand, W. if. Singlcton, W. B. King, HP, Mont- a “humiliation” phase " { the matter, answer. Bis- | we agree that discrimination could be used b: NO. 119 ‘The principal objections seem to be the practi- Averioxre . 940 La Ave AICLIFPE, DARK & CO., AUCTIONEERS. 920 Pa. AVE. N.W. KEPT HOUSEHOLD ‘D EF ‘=. ALMOST NEW, TIRE CONTENTS OF DWELL> trades and trade aa | | Household Furnitore, Carpets. & d, and Worthy the attentio te, advancing to Frankfort. | into shreds. ‘That was the cause of cholera, typhoid fever, dipatheria, | Wi vans, B. K. Bruce. Geo. §, | Mond in that state, advar ‘ jomdet fever, eoalipes pao errsipetas, | Emptby’ c ison B. Evans, B. K. Bruce, Geo. 8. | promoted to the grade of lieutenant general he | marck Picked up the little bite of paper and | the authorities, although if the fear of a bumik (Opposite new library building). Eades ane cette ee a sogaged in the battles at Perryville and Mur. | said: “Does it not appear to your niajesty bet-| isting public exposure'on the ‘public, highways To'BE SOLD BY AUCTION ON Se ars a frecaboro’. Ho wes thon placed in command of | ter to throw these things into the fireplace? | was the mosns of checking orluw it might prove ang) Vv secon ake cas tea Se ee sxuntaauir covrox. the” fran Mlasnppt department, opposing | They could be found’ here, and evervboay | SMS Usearao; chckioncrime t might prove | © THUREDAY MARCH SD, |deaxceus, sanz oF vayraney wemorsa 2 ae rat ge Some of then*are|_ If youdesire to become a member of the | Gen. Banks in his Red river campaign anden-| knows your —_majesty's handwriting.” | tit labor exo and should be tend: aed voor pect Eeomtapgeis ‘ay uictamicbec damn ae tir eeapee ae = _—_s re probably of an animal na- | league please sill out the accompanying coupon | gaging in the battle of Jenkins Ferry. He was| The sheots were returned to the | go far toward solving the vexed question of HOUSE CONTAINS FURNITORE FORTE | District ambi, M ture. They are given cff from the skin, and in | and send it to the secretary of the league, Mr. | the last to surrender the forces under his com-|king’s pocket. The king had become | fmproving our highw WHICH IS “ALMOST "NEW, HAVING | catse No. 13802, 1 wil mand, 5, 1865. ite anothe: a t , USE BUT A SHORT TIME, “AND CON- | tion. on the pretties. Se acteeges frame Se meets, Soee: incest, | Jobe Joy Ratton, 00 ¥ ctrevt northwest: The. dosih ‘of Gen, Beauregard, in Now | {oraulitin which bad to pe attor iseet cae set erny Axp Pivam Panton surre, oan | batch, WORE aT ES ; oe Nag ell sppesr omen Orleans, La, February 20, 1893, left Gen. | home full of determination, like a Hobenzol- Holidays in the Liverpool Markets. AND CHERRY FANCY TABLES, FANCY CHAIRS | subdivision of certain tracts of land kiown as Le Droit wi 7 ease, 3 Smith in the unique position of last surviving | lern who has » duty to perform. ASD HOCKERS. FUit, AND BRUSSELS RUG: Park. in the District of C ood Friday, the Satard i Oak § AK EXTENSION Ts Forms of wale: One-third + found i the clothing, bedding and other arti- Washington, D.C, _._ -1898. | | general of the “confederacy, which he was| And Bismarck? Perhaps he also carried his | «© seuebtda ll he Salarday following and | OA CORALS: ORE: CHAN EE emg hey ol ¢les which aave been touched or soiled by the destined to occupy for so brief a period. ‘Those | head » little higher on his return from this in- | ‘2¢ Monday after E ormgdetyl cates eo PE ee sick person, including cups, spoons and other who held the rank of general were Samuel | terview. He was not afraid of the crisis, | Served as bolidays in the grain and provision PROBES, HAIR MATTRESSES, FEATHER | required at the tite of t s articles used im eating and drinking, in rem- So peor r, Albert Sydney Johnston, Robert Ed- | ‘Such crises are the weather in which Prussia | ™arkets at Liverpool. SS AND. BOLSTERS. WOVEN | WIRE 4 lf . " nants of food or drink, as weil as in the spittle ward Lee, Joseph Eggleston Johnston, Vierce | must grow, if we make fearless, perhaps even ———s0* AS Ce on Bee ee AERETS, Convey: | TRUBTEDS SALE BLE IMPROVED and other excretions. They do not pass into} | you are hereby authorized to present | | Gustav Toutant Beauregard and Braxton Bragg | inconsiderate, use of thea,” J 7 z r 5 FAI St CORNE, Considerationfor| | Rev. Dr. Richard I, Ganter, for twenty | This ELEGANT (OAR HAT MH AC K. Viwest ar " trong point evidently. | three years rector of St. Paul’s Protestant setae = tr = Provisional army, Gen. Smith having been pro- | The little storm in Prussia about the army or-| Episcopal Church of Akron, Ohio, died Mon- | 10st Sesirable collection trom which ‘to day. 40H AND L STERETS C1ION the air until they are comparatively dry so that | | ny) name for membership in the Sanitary | | in the regular and Edmund Kirby Smith in the | others is not Bismarck’ they are in the form of dust, hence it is very | | Toue ef the District of Columbia. aking ~ etelec: | RATCLIFFE, DAR! CO... AUCTIONE: important that they ehoald not, be, allowed to moted to general in the provisional army Feb-| ganization he thinks « small matter. y. fiat we invive You wo attend this wale.” Byte way ere Peer Decome illed. ruary 19, ees The marriage of Miss Marion Lamprey, a them grow and multiply outside the body in) Name. 20... | eee ee Gen, Smith married a Miss Selden of Lynch- Moyel Wammes ta agai. Milwaukee Leiress, to Count Carl Hines ‘of WE FORGOT collections of dead animal and vegetable matter, barg, Va.,a sister of Col William H. Selden, | 74 peautifal Quesm Amelia vy Pct ho | Eleberfeld, Germany, is announced. The ease Ge promet cannes <f ab « a proprietor of the Metropolitan Hotel, Wash- melis of Portugal, who | parents of the lady objected and the couple ‘THE HOUSE IS CARPETED THROUGH- in other words, thorough cl — is one of perso ington, D.C., and a niece of Mrs. Decatur H. | bas been called to Seville by the serions illness | Pere auictly married a week ago. 1H ERUSUELS AND INGRAIN CARPETS =" bet Carag pl mp oe bP Be Miller of Baltimore. He met Miss Selden after | of her grandmother, the Duchess of Mont-| Mrs. Albert Brush. wife of Deputy Coroner in ition. AT TES KA. CONSISTING IN PART OF — 150 CANE ANU WOOD SEAT CHAIRS, PIGEON STABLES, DESE LETTE PREsse NEW TYPEWRITER Casr, LARGE BASKET ED cD A COOLERS AND A GOV — ‘5 the first battle of Manassas, when lying wounded ‘ier, says the Boston Transcript, to | Brush of Pittsb: Pa., who had a 120-pound ‘the lee» Mel: ——— 4 pensier, say: nscript, appears to : urg, Pa., whi poun 5 tor] Dee ne ee time: | Lsochne” sad ane here mene oe | eve ene the Soars’ beat” Woenoer orate fumes general ay atthe le 3. They may be killed by boiling in water for | Deeds in fee have been filed as follows: T. { Aare stoi é the queen appears in the streets she is followed | Sey General Hospital, is resting easy and IL months later. Mrs. Smith and a large family 7 may recover. bour, chloride of lime, and by car- Vi i i i db: = os Aus E ROV half an bour, E. Waggaman to Cecelia M. Coughlin, sub 16, | of children the distinguished soldier. ¥a big crowd of men who utter the most ex. va AEETY On a on REET SEAR THE bolic acid. Strong mill of lime. in other words. | 4a 19; €—. G. F. Cooke to J.B. Wimer, lote| A little over year ago Gen. Smith's resi- | travagant remarks respecting her beauty and vi ” NTING OFFICE aT PUBLIC ty strong white wash. will kill those that cause % = a t Se destroyed, | grace. AUCTION SA’ LS beatae w THE ATT. . i and 2, blk. 147, Burleith; $4,150. E. Forrest | dence and contents at Sewanee were destroyed, ———— ——— FX SD OTHER: eholera, typhoid fever, diarthcal diseases, | J i : uding valuable war records and manu-| Twice upon one day, it is stated, Anda- | ———————— = ON THURSDAY, MARCH THIRTIETH, 1803, at F 0 &e., and next to boiling water it is the cheapest | et al. to W. C. Hauptman, part 12, sq. 77; aoe = Jusian galiants threw their rich cloaks upon the FUTURE DAYS. FIVE CLOCK P'M., in front, of the preinises, ‘we RaTCLIFFE, DARE & Co. aad mos generally usefal chintoctant wehave. | $2.400. D.T. Hassan to W. H. Allison, part i oe SE ey muddy ground to save the royal shoes. from RSUANT 10 A DECREE OF THE CIRCUIT | 576, "the whole fronume 6) feet on north side of Ht st, S SALE OF LOT ON — jt must be treshly made and thoroughly | 2¢2, p. & H.'s ad. to Georgetown, and parts ‘The following general order, No. S4ywasiasued | Being soiled, in, sindiod $7, uaepnacions Smiter iiatind een Ser: beween North Capitol and Istst. cast, byadepth ot | 1 NORTH BETWEEN Tw iNrs-THinl 1803, the undersigned. will Di . Pretty Prospect, Weston, jincovery. Toperty. $--. ‘TH. | from the headquarters of the United Confeder-| bette ‘That the roval beruty tharcuphis iene ig prepinen. on SATURDAY. 5 WoUse NUMBERED 3 S2-THE ABOVE SADE 1s oOSTPONED UNTIL 4. For all articles of clothing and bedding, | Wocdiey and Morton Property; % : : 2 id rapidly ttuprovine property and worthy of at- SEVEN TS, at seme bewr and towels, napkins, &c., boiling for half an hour | picktord to H. Ru Wattles, pari 4 ate Veterans in New Orleans last night: joys her daily triumph is beyond doubt. She ‘Se PED IATELY AP TED, Tet 190, tm ogee ee eer ee eet ened on tee eof Fee | mkSitoan? REVELLOS A bows, {Treen best means of disinfection. | § M4. Jones to same, mb 73, 29, 98 “With ‘the deepest emotion and hearifett Lthpriey ecln iey by only one | isla, “Raowa vas the ‘Cuamberita’ Hatels together | Sia frontine on south aidedt Matreat. neariyoppo- | Dietnes of Goitimtia pevsed on the Inti day of Fw Suck articles shoald not be allowed to become | ther A. Keyser to Catharine Stanton, sub 173, | sorrow the general commanding announces to! lady of her suite, which in itself ise most all the right, title and interest of the Old Point | Sn‘ailey 15 feet wide, imeroved oy an, eeu roow inistrator of Georze W. tiers.” ix led: they should be $—. W. Sheppard to John A. Shep- | our brotherhood of comrades thesad news of the | unusual viol . and all the privi- and Norman Bestor and ot-ers are di tion of the rigid etiquette of | jeces, appurte! eens propel ae at hts of . trick residence with modes tmaprovements snd all in rr Ps equity dovkets. ter so that they | Prd, part 3, sq. 987: €2.000. J.C. Pani tof. | death of one of our beloved leaders, whose ‘pure | Spanish and Portuguese Cearn ean tee tte, OF | leees, appurcenancen 5 and rights of Proversy | good onder, beinx So. 72 H street northeast. wosrein the undersigned was app LLATEMER E SLOAN, Avctioncers, 1607 Get, ASSIGNEE’S SALE OF THE ENTIRE STOCK OF aining i 1) Terms: On the lots in square 676 will be” wherein the undersigned was appointed trustee 13| seWELEKY OF W. *. TAPPAN CONT. 1 Frode the rose of the sick percon, and kept in | ¥-,Devis, Jot 11; DIE. 10, Bloomingdale: $6,800. | lite, civic virtues, martial ac $id miles in acknowledgment of the most | pen mit thilan cr fink cofialar menses sce | {2a tea puretawer andon the Improved Property| make ani on for, real Tocate’ jn anid came | JENELLY OF 6. = TAPPAN CONTAINED from the room of the sick person, and kept in | Jana Court to J. fantastic compliments, whether uttered by | Which huve been decreod fo be lieus prior to tue mort, | Te Purchaser will acsuzue an ow “pay. 3 , TUESDAY. "THE FOURTH Day eee | som 4 soak until they have been boiled. If they are sq. 509; 2. Virginia C. ilaidekoper to B. peer or peasant, for the daily crowds composo | sae and hondaoy the Hotel Compans. and also the | tot ad incaslie: & dopouls Of BIDS a oe Pees | OF APEIL AD. I8i, at PIVE O'CLOCK i. 3 | WEEN PF AND GSTREETS NORTHWEST stained by discburges, this soaking in cold 14’ Warder, part Alliance; $—. J, H. Nichols men in all ranks of life. Fe ee cae eeneaeoe and EM Liles. it oatab- | at time of sale. All. recording conveyancing at | fer for sale at public auiction in fromt of the pritinrs raPARCE UMINTS FIRST, ee, ‘water for 12 hours will prevent the fixing of the +5 { P_'Shoemaker, part Peter's Mill Seat; It is explained that the homage paid to Queen | payabio with interest in six, twelve and eighteen | Rurchaser's cost and terms to be complied with in ten | the following dew 2 an coeen aonbend ALY PAST BEVEN O'CLOCK P.M, stains by the boiling. Amelia is merely characteristic of Andalusia, | months trom the ‘day of sal long as they are wet | $694.50, “J. H. Gregory to J. O. Johnson, sub and evidenced by the AT iy et Part of jot numbered four (4). im equare ni they cannot give off dust. gud thy daager SI; $—. James Crozier to B. Macafee, | iuis illustrious career, his noble spirit having | and has nothing offensive about it. The ex. aly at sare hour nti) all be dewelry store T bonds of the yurchaser, Sale subject to the confirma- H District of Columbia, said west part fronting eighteen E dered | hu LAUIMER & SLOAN, Auctioneers, | thirty-seven (37), in the city of Washington, in toe | ww ~ . co til the whole | 7 oxca; } feet on street e oe | Stock of fine sewers from them is the contenination of the hands of and 81, bik. 27, Long Meadows: ¢-: | passed into the mystery of death at 3:25 o'clock | planation can scarcely be satisfactory to the ofthe purchase money i pte deferred" Pas J)URCANSON BROS.. auctioneers Suge width on tbe frontend vindineom the se*t’ line | png Es those who handie them arid of the vessels and | Hortense Keables to W. S. Sheaff. sub 97, aq, | p-m. today. z Queen Regent Christina, who, although a most | ments, may be anticinated by ibe purchaser. and are | Rey aTNING HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, &c., IN Ol pesipeinveraae RENCH AND AMERICA water in which they are danger | Song “The builiant eorvico and imperishable deeds exemplary woman. bas’ no: yet aucceedied in | Cunagy a then amnesic ts ata eer Hat |" BAEMINES 100s T STREET AORTA WISE AT meaaibet by the decree: One-| kiMGS” OP ALL EINDS “AND DEMOwe maar be avoided by adding carbolic acid to the —_——— catered DE pim in the Mexican war ‘resthed | kindling one spark of enthusiasm among the | be. entilied to eat of the. proceeds of saltveale- | oAUCHION,.. opsiwg ance Turn. | thiiartng purchinsionie in cake Teens | RINGS OF ACELETS. PARRINGR. water _in which thev are placed. 5 parts to 100. The Golden Cross. 8 chaplet of fame around his brow and flashed | Spaniards. ‘The same correspondent says that Ehe Durehaver to Keen the property insured at his *x | iETH COMMENCING AL TEN CLR. WE Seo cgeey, tamtelinents st cus end two years fromese| = Cuans, VER THIMBLES, 5. For the disinfection of discharges {Tom | The twelfth annual session of the Grand | his name across the history of that epoch to re-| Queen Christina detests Spaniards quite as | Powe tgens,iuil am unt gtthe purchase money “due FigSELE, EALARCK OF FORMITUBE DOK- | Soy Ofsele. Mito emiaiactino: the aris j : z the bowels and biad ms ted Order of the Golden | ™ain undimmea abe: Sold to the swisfaction 0: the traviee: ce all | 100T Ne ee Sueride of ian | Commandery, Uni r of n n undimmed forever. much as they dislike her. and that only duty to | suitable deposit, ‘not le-s than $10,000, nay bore- | TAINED IN ABOVE HOUSE BRUSSELS AXD IN- | Property sold to thesatisfaction oc the trun: use strong milk of bme or ¢! le o = i an a FOUND IS . “ itantic struggle, it i Wuired by the commissioners of the, highest on FS SRD STATE Eye BESS SOROS: | and recording at the 'n cont. A deposit of - Milk of lame is prepared by mixing an equal | Cross of the District of Columbia, will be held | ,/%,°UF titantic struggle, stricken down at | her little son prevents her trom returning to | Setdayoteale. LHOMAS TABB. HALLS SND stArRWava, DINING ROOM WAL: purchaser ; xin . Bull Run, he was one of the first officers whose | Austria. A litfie while ago it looked as tho WILLIAM i. WHIT! NOT SIDSBOARD, EXTENSION TABLE AND | $100 will be required nt the tine of ssl MF RILOCHER, Aasienes, Daik of water and vf quick lime When the at Golden Cross Hall, No. 316 Pennsylvania | blood was poured out for the south and he is- | her maternal duties would, cease to bind wee BICHARDB TUNSTALL, | CHAIRS QU AS ATEY OF ABLE GEASS WARE | gare ecian aay” of sale the trveten none ae ee Time has taken up the water and settles as a avenue southeast, on Saturday evening, April | sued the last order of our fateful war, He rose ‘Spain, for, despite the optimistic official bulle- ponder, add three times as much water as was 5 Grand Commander John N. Eble will pre- | rapidly from captain to the full rank of general | tins, King Alfonso was in a state of very BED ROOM sets Se It may be kept in well-stoppered , = d filled the mili ith 7 4 8 IMPROVED BEAL ESTATE. ‘ ee Spey e bes, beat ak be well chaxen Side. ‘The session will be an important one. | ®™ — tary grades with | alarming weakness, The opinion is very gen- CAREY SALe Or MreS AY FEATHER REDS AXD PILLOWS, As wl Ths f the subordinate commanderies eral in Spain that be will never reach manhood. eo SPREETOOCEE BST WEEN G27W AND | ING CHAIN) AND” OTMER MATIESNES, | ct pane plead py Lorine, | will show a membership in this jurisdiction of | , “Iuvested with the plenary powers in the TRGtow bisitrGt OF COLUMBIA. SERESGS. g LACE CURTAINS Soke Special Commissioners, erty cn: mbib-Sawtds___ DUNCARSON BHOS.. Aucts_ | MARE, ODD .PUECES, TABLES, claus, | foeell the proverty at the risk an oy ted yual quantity of this milk of lime, trans-Mississippi department, as o militar Virtue of adecreo of the Supreme Court of the fur. tbe mistare nod ict itstandat aa ouc aris 120, In aldition to th aaaadbuslnet | COS tdar anda cei, he hat ef os | prom ne Srnntat OES and Carpets dro icatats aly cotg ee it before emptving it into the closet or privy | *™ ve 2 country and to posterity a record for ability fi F-PAST Nice boar te sadist ti the germs. ery, which masts a Hartford, Conn., in May | S0a'in ty aheh We il ‘ad. |, 4#® result of the many and extensive exhi- | THIED DAY OF A a FUTURE DAYs. jand, Sie. orof PAYSON TUCKER, g 1, off Chioride of lime is good only when it is Rext, will be elected. There are eleven sub- | ud integ! ditions of the fruit of the loom which have | st public suction to the bistheut und Dest bidiles chess [ATSMER'S SLOAN, auctioncers, fresh and [here faa . eur See a wis Bical, ‘modest, tender and of most lova-| aken place of late, an enthusiasm akin to that | £F Sil of lot numbered five (5), according to Ouiver of this to the gallon of water makes a iternate mem! ition he was intent upon every meas-| of the picture collector has been aroused in | ous thousand and, alveen 01S) in the city ot Peake | TRUSTEES SALE OF T OK Poa tet Pr ae SO ee ee ‘disinfecting solution, of which one quart | Ship of less than 100 and Ke for more — re which beneaied hr peoge ‘or made pres pat es Kd ‘a a jSmbia, improved by s two-story RESIDENCE, NO. ie F STREET KORE : Se, ty searne aa eur et at ae | 5 der Eble finishes his eigh cultivated circles concerning the rugs and car- ruse. WEST. B | Seidl farm of 14 acres, with lange oe should be added to each stool. Let it stand at | 100. harp pecorre not be a candidate for | Pefous our reunited country. pete of the orient, Not to. know ah antiqne |, ne, erie of sule are one-third of purchase By virtue of certain deed ables, fine orchard of wl kinds ae . least Sttecn minuior, the bands after handling | Te-clection, The unparalleled success of the Te aig eg Mel engl Seman | tig etre a e terest x ‘disinfect i a Z fi & For disinteotine “une aS per ceut carpal | order during his a tration, in eigsoerl commanding dein that alow # Kazok from s Urak, « silky Shirvan from an | Ssiitactorily eecured, A deposit f $100 will be ‘re~ paid to the membership from four commanderies, wit scid solution, and the same is used for rabbing iP sine ots ae mastecanae MIRREN | PA PEE eee St lesther, wood or metal work, which 200 members, to eleven commanderies and 1,200 | {ible Donors, be Paid to. lui : _JpURCaNsod BROS.. AUCTIONEERS. Rae: Mist scores of Mes | Bh esting aerate at ‘cannot be boiled. Contaminated soil, gutters, man in | “BS a of Dis- it is Peay eo sort evr, Fortiand, Mt Dessert and Machiae 3 i i i : cosspools, &c., are best and most cheaply dis lime—that in, wit “ ” infected with ibe milk, of Time tbat with poe > tant General and Chief of Stef ‘Make your own disinfecting solutions ac- | To the Editor of The Evenine Star: = Mrs, Massey Admitted to. Practice. cording 10 the rales above wen. They are all | From time to time explosionsare said tohave! ay, Coumittee to whom was referred the ap- taken place in the apartments of the conduit | Listion of Mra, Ellen § Mussey, widow of late Gen. RD. Mussey, for admission to the District bar, having made a favorable leakage of gas pines that are in close proximity; | port, the Court in General Term yesterday | but as explosions took place in these conduits | afternoon admitted Mra, Mussey to practice. jution of soft potash soap, three concluded that there must be some cause within ‘The Cattle Market. i i 7 ATG agers saat le I | i J if a i be i‘ i i i not the chamber carrying the electric At the cattle market at the Ws ‘This condition Siect motsacs tc bees eoneer tomers ines, wees pas Saag orcad About come day." Besstine said to generate within these the rug gratifies chambers. This attacks the lead acts | cattle were on the market and sold as follows: | his now as an armor to the wire, the lead deterio- | Best sold from 5c. to Sige. per pound; good | that, if not to rated by the presence of the {2 coures | sold from 4c. to 43(e. per pound; medium sold | will scerue of time the wire becomes joe gt et pt of the sensuously electric current is allowed to ignite the hydro- SSS hundred | his friends mn the gen that is set free,and an explosion takes gy ag ~ Rpg nage from. Te ites tho proper colation the coe lambs sold from he Xe. per pean Richardo Gonzales teio-vire condaite ‘the better. Tor the perfeo- State of the market good. gy ee attended to too soon. LL ‘Wrrmoort 0 peer for wounds, Salvation Oil. Acts as a

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