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LOCAL NEWS. THURSDAY evening, NOVEMBER 28. Personal ?Tbe Washington Capital fay-: "General William Henry F 2 . n L-m?? M. C. with his family, will in t .-. dtys move iu from Kivenswonh, Ya . t<>; Riggs Ho'j-e. wber?) the General has r ourerl a riii'e of room? uu'il tbe "Mowers bloom in tho spring " Mrs. L?e at the time tif her marriage was known f.ir ar.d near as | "I'abb" Holling nf Petersburg, a member of the old historic Yirgtnia family of that name, a id on her wed-ling-day was noosMered toe hi -t beautiful woman in the O'd Dominion. Sie is now rKj>i,rded as the handsomest mother wilh grown children at the nation? al capital." f'-itit. Charles A. Dempsey, U A , of thin ciry and Mits M*ry Vashti Miskey were married in Philadelphia yesterday. Tbn condition nf Comm >nweaftb'd Attor ney J W. H it is much improved to day. R-?v. J Green Saackelford, of Trinity Cburcb, Fredericksbarsj, has received a call to 8t. Paui'a Charcb, Fremont, Olio. Mr. Alezander H. S'ayraafcor c ?ntinues critically ?: bis homo on Sc. A^aph street. Mr Horner Nourse is spending Thacks givii g Div with in- rn ?r.ber in this city. Col. 0 P. Lincoin, who wa-> recently ap pointed second deputy commissioner of pensions. wa< orderly sergeant in the First Michigra iufuntry His r.-g'rnt-nc was in this city the mortiiuif Colonel E Isworih wad ahoi, in the Marshall Hoiis-. The Chain Gang.?Is is thought by many that if the chain gang was proper'y utilize 1 much needed work could be done on the Streets at a nominal cost. A- ic now is when it rains rhu gang does not work and when the weather is cold Ihe men are not biongbt out for the reason that ih"v ute not t-nffi :ien ly clothed. The late Mayor Kmoot suggested that a sh;jd he erected in the j til yard, and that when the weather did uot permit of the men being taken out of the j iil yard,'bey bp put to work under the shed breaking stone which could be used to advantage in repairing the strceis, ?t?. Judge Norton says that if tbe mem? bers of the chain gang were provided wi'h eui'able jail clothing and wer?? worked as above rueutiont-d be would turn over ad the S ate prisoners u jail to the captain of the chain gang mid di:ect that they, loo, be rtcjuired to do their share of the- work. He Miiuks tbisw<u'd be much better than to wllow the men to p*-s the terms tbey spend j in j-iil in petfeot ii1!ere?s. Thanksgiving v.?Thanksgiving Day had about. Us Hverug'! observance herea? bouts, aud iiiinib?rs attended church ser vices Trie tcbools ware closed, the em jdoy.'-s in the railroad sbeps and oflices had holiday, ??n-1 the posteffice kept Sunday hnur-i. Toe r-.-.i kj, municipal and govern ment office^ W"re closed. There was no j meeting of the Com Exchange, and tliLUgh i most o' iL? stores were kep' open but little J business was trausac e l. Many persons vis? ited Washington and numbers of residents of that cliy oamn here. S 'ores of persons who bad holiday went gunning. Th-i tem? pera' uro has heeu lower than for tbe past few d-tys. aud though the sky ksp: overeat no rain fell. Tub A. L. I ?Tne Alexandria Light In? fantry held a meeting last night to receive the report of the special committee appoint? ed iKrt week, but owing to the inclemency of tbe weather, which kept many member* from being p esent, tbe ireseitati >n ot Ibe report w?te postponed till Monday nexf. From what can he learned, however, it is believsd that the company I s ixi belter shape ?hau whs thought and that the pr posed re nrgantZition wi'l pur itou a si ronger footing ihin ever before. The company bus a Mr balaooe in the tr?-usurv and the r*ukd will be increased by the addition of a number r;f new aud the reeolistment of several old members. COUPONS ?In endenng coupons in pay? ment of State taxes Ibe State uot only now reoilrei tbs bond to be piodnred, bu'. by section 415 of th* New Cod* (i law which weut into effect 1-t Ju'v, sh? <nr aws ti??.<', deolea th? rLht id any uiw to u-e or ; r vk as i?enuint> any coup n which has t: ????> past duo more than one y?'ar. This j niv-ion of tho law i", however, bsiug gen i r- ij Ignored by those who tender coup Fauquier Items. It is reporteil that Mr. Qw. B Coobran will build a lar^e store bouse on thn er*-ain ?ry lot at Broad Bun. The idler of the town hall for ti-e a? a Courthouse for the County Court has I e m accepted by t ne Board of Supervisors. j'ifr. J. M. McVegb, near Middleburg, bought fifty ?lock cattle from (he southwest and tue "ext morning wen! rait and found nearly all of them sick. Messrp. F. R. W. aod Frank Barker nave pnrehaeed 300 acres of the ?State of Mr. Hurxthal rear Warren (on. This ii>is long Jieeo regarded as tbe finest Und i;> tbe neigh? borhood. Capt. A D. Pajue aud Eopa Hunton, jr, commiasioners, havo sold l?j acres of iHnd near Hopewell 'o H II ?wdershell foi ?S 75 psr acre and 151 Hcres for $825 Mr. Alvin B>stable has e? >U3 his estate ne ir CaIverton to Messrs. McMuilen ofNe / Yoik. Tbey will convert it into a breeding farm for frotting horses, and will buiid a (ruck aid s*dd oiher improvements to the property Tu'^V already have f rty hrocd mares. -Virginian ! lemoTelixir. j Its Wonderful Effect on the Liver, Stom- j ach, Bowels, Kidneys and Blood. Dr. Mozley'a Lemon Elixir is ? pleasant lernen drink that positively cores all Biiionsnoss, Con stipation, Indigos iou, lloadacho. Malaria, Kidney D.sca-0. 1 iz/.'n ss, L'olds, Loss of Appetite, Fe vets Chills, Blotches, Pimples, Pain in Back, r'al pitatioo of Heart, and a'l other diseases caused by disordered liver, stomach ?eil kidneys, the first great cause of all fatal disoasis. Fifty cents and one dolUr per 1 ottle. Sold by druzgists. 1'reparcd only by 11. Mo/.I y, M.D., Atlanta, (ia. Lemon Hot Drops For cougl s and colds, take Lciuon Hot Drops For soro tbuut ami bronchitis, t.ike Lomou Hot Drops. For pneumonia and laryngiti*, uie Lemon Hot Drops. For consumption and catarrh, tako Lemon Hot Drop?. Fur all throat anl Iuiik diseases, tako Lemon! Hot Drops. An elegant and ro'iab'e preparation. Sold by drogaists 25 cents p -r bottle. Pre-i pared by H. Mozley, M I) . Atlanta, Ga. - ,mm Sight Restored. lir. A. K. Hawke-s: Dear Sir?About one(year ago my sight began to fai', witb tbe'usual symptoms, viz: after reading for a short 'im* my eye-i became confused and there seemed to be a dimness before tbem, also accompanied with pains iu the eye ball. Being satitii'd that glasses were impera? tively demauder, applied to you for them, ami, I am nappy to say, wiih wonderful re- j eulir, fjr after having worn your crystal-J izsii lenses for a short time my 6yes re gaii ed their accustomed strength, and I can now read the finest print for hours wich perfect ease without glasses. P. 8. Spiller, Clerk in Land Office. For sale ty L. Stabler & Co., druggists, Alexandria Va. 1 LOCAL BREVITIES. ?VI r-riagc licensee were Issued In Wasb :" ;i veslPfday to S domon WiHlama, of V 't *, ard L'7Z eDjrsev. of Washington ; r>Cr r<sT. Gnffio, oi Washington, and A M. Vat; Sewer, of Fairfax county, and to Ed o ?id Murphy, of this city, and Honora Desmond, of Washington. As heretofore stated in the Gazette, the Alfred street colored Baptist cburch was re opened on Sunday last after baviog been handsomely refitted and repaired. The handsome stained glass windows were made in tblsj city at the sash factory of J. H. D. Smoot, and the painting end frescoing of the church is by Mr. M. F. Uobson. All the work reflects credit on those who performed the same. Eitiy yesterday morning a white man nami-d J >hn Shurland was found in the river near the, Virginia end of the Long bridge, and was pulled out more dead than alive by John B Bowen, of Virginia. He was taken to Freedinau'a Hospital, in Washington, where he recovered. He was unable to tell how be got in the river, but it is supposed that be fell from the bridge while intoxi? cated some time during Tuesday night. Tho sldo walks on Csm ron street, bdtween Alfred and Fayette. are being ant down, and on ai ciunt of the recent heavy rains, walking along that th uouiihfare has Deen rendered vary muddy. Persons going to and from tho local depot are ad? vised to take King street till the repairs on Cam j eron street are completed. A Btndent of the Episcopal High Fchco'. named j K. II. Hoy. wno came here this morning to take the train for his home in Petersburg, hadaao7ei coHt hu 1 a pair of times stolen from tho Dragon in which he had hin trunk at the depot. To-morrow (Friday) will bo observed by the i 'rut estan t Episcopal Church thiougbout tho world as a day of ii.t ircesaion for m salons. Ser viccs will be held at G ace Church at 7 o'?.l .ck in ! morning. 'I tie polica report l?*t night as being rainy and mild with two I' dgers but no prn oners at tho sta tiou bouse '1 hero were no cason lor trial th:s morning ?t the in tyoi's office. Trie remains of tho lato Mrs. John B 8m 'O', who dud in Hnliunoie last wo k, will bo b.ought brie t -morrow lor interment. 'lie.- ?a< n'l ihor h avr rainfall list night. To-dny has beeti gouoiail/ cloudy with cooler temp iraturo. The Perpetual Building Aacosiatioo at its hat meeting 'mucd $1000 at 25 Ftowid oysters deliciously sorvol at Mis. I. ?ammei'd restaurant. O, the o! 1. old clock of the houiohohi stock, Whs the brightest tiling aud neatest. Tho hand?, tlniuTi old, hid a touch of geld, And its chime rang still the sweetest. But ihnde?ro!d clock needed a dusting occasionally, nal > little oil and attention. Josts.) wi h the human machine. When you f.e! dt-presoid, blue, nervou-1, low Si>ir? itod or it. merited, if is your liver which failing to perform rs functious, need*a little heir. A dose or two of SoDebrsker's B 0'id and Liver Corrector wi) bring everything around all iL-h' anrt you will f*tl like your self again. D-n't ink" any substitute Ask for Sfooebrnker's Blood and L;ver Correc: Or. jtl 00 p?r brittle. THK STONf BRAKtR CHEM. Co. Sole Propiietors. You will Eoldom need a drctor if you have Sim? mons' liver Bcgul itor handy. For lino fried oyttors go to Mrs. I. Raramel's restaurant. Don't sutler from dyspepsia. Take Simmon^' l iver Regulator. It always cures. Fried orators sorvui in boxes at Mrs. I. Earn ruol's restaurant. Pure to relieve. Thero ia no fai ore in Sim mnjt>' Liver b*igulator. ? Norf.dk oysters, large and lino, receivod daily at Urs. i. Launucl's restaurant No i uro al! or uutr'ud remedy v. i 1 euro as does Simmons' Liver Regulator. Storni cd oj-bters a specialty at Mrj. T. BaratmJ's restau ? i.iit. A Woumii's l>in<ov?Tj'. ' Another wonderful discovery has boon made and t tin*, too, by a lady iu this county. Disease fastened its clutches upon her, and ior sovon yenrs shu withstood its severest tests: hut her vita! or gai s were undermined and death eeemod immi? nent. For three months she coughed incessantly and i iiuid not sleep, t-he bought of us a bottle of Dr. King's Now Discovery for Consumption, and whs so much rolieved on taking tho first dose that sbo Slept all ninht, and with one mittle baa been miraculously cured. Her name is Mrs. Luther Lutz" Thus writes W. (J. Hamrick a. Co.. of Shelby, N. ?'. Try it.. Sample bottles free at E. S. Leadboator & Bio's drug si ore. Oysters on tho half shell, the best to bo had, at Mis. I. Uammoi'a restauraut. 1 handle every kiDd of liquid glue in the market, but I houeelly believe Indian Glue the bcel made and oulv 5 cents per bottle. L-siDOKK HUSBBUBO, Varieties snd Toys, Gay St, Baltimore, Md. Heul che, indigestion, and all disorders of tbe livi r Simmons' Livor Kegulator surely cures. COMMERCIAL. Ai.kxanukia Makkkt. Nov. 28 ?This being a legui holiday, thero w. ?> no meeting of 'Chauge, but the tooe of the market was strongor, aud tho few sales uiido ontsido woio at butter prices. We qnoto Wheat at Siiaf-O, ar.d Corn at .'5H..-I t. MARINE NEWS. fOLT <>r a.LEX \ N 1 >K1 A. NOVEMBER 28. dan rim .? 65 | Suu sets.4 42 SAILED. Str Alpha. Bal imore, by Smoot & Pony. LOST AND FOUND. LOaT?At tho railroad station In Washington, im tho local train or on the streets or th a city j esterday, a GOLD WATCH with monogram M. B. on i titside and date June 25, 3885, on in. side. A suitable reward will bo paid for i's re? turn to tins othco. r ov28 3t STJLEN'?Novcmbjr 1st an IRISH SETTE3; answers to the name of "Kiuh&rd " A liberal reward will be given for information as to hi'3 whereabouts, so ar 1 chu got ic. Address J. 11. EUEHL1NG. Electric Wo ks, Lightning Hods, Guns itc,l20G l'onu-ylvAiiia avenue, Washing? ton. D U. uovi?8 3t llTKot GMT SPIKES FOB BRIDGE and BOAT VV BUILDERS at 8S King, corner of Royal street. An assortment of sizes for sale cheap to jlose out. f.,-n'J7 J T. ?TRETGHTOV * SON LUST STEEli and IRON GARDEN RAKES, ) Garden 'J'rowels, Gsidon Sets, Shovels, spades, Porks, Hoeu and other Tools in the same line at 328 Kin*: street. wy 15 __J1T. CREIGHTON & SON. 4 LFKED SPEER'8 UNFERMENTED GRAPE a 0TC& muk?s a refeshing home drink for the slimmer umnths. Try it. For sale by EBNEST L. ALLEN, IT?_Corner King and Pitt streets. LjUNE PEUEUMERY. i- Something New. Bluo Bollo of Scotland, Trailing Arbutus, Tally Ho, Marechai Niel Rose and Alpine Violet? at _JOHN D H LUNTfl. A LALGE BOTTLE OF HOWELL'S OELE il BBATtD HOUSEHOLD AMMONIA only 10c, at ' oct29_J. D. H. LUNT8. WHITE TAB CAMPHOR GLOBULES; easy to use, and very efla.tive as a moth destroy jr. For sale by E. L. ALLEN, ap23 Corner King and Pitt streets UFFY'S MALT WHISKEY $1.00 per bottle j yl? OEO. McB??NE? <* SON. m j D I Communicated. An Interesting Incident Last Saiutd-y a lady, at present residing In Washington, having read in a daily rews paper a notice of the effort being made by the ladies of St. Lake's Ten, Kiogb' Daugh? ters, to establish a memorial ward to the late Dr. M. M. Lewis, in the Alexandra Iofirm ary, exclaimed to a friend, "I must go th;s very day to Alexandria to sse about this Iofirmarv, and I want you to accompany me, for I am a total stranger there now ; bat here is something," pointing to the news item, "which appea s to mv love and grati? tude." She aud her friend took an early train for this city aud by dint of inquiry found their way to the Ii.firroary and from there to the residence of oneof the members of the Ten of whom she obtained the in? formation sought. This a.'compli bed, she spoke with deep emotion of the D.ctor and said, "as a warm friend aud skillful phyei cian he endeared himself to mother and my? self. I am sure at one time be saved both our lives. He was so hope-inspiring, so uoostentalfous, so gently firm, so calm and comforting " trhe aBked permission to aid in the work, and begged, as a favor, to be enrolled as a cent running member. As she was at out to leave a photograph of Dr. L'-wis was shown to her upon which she gszed in pilence, and iu eilenco laid it down Her eyes fi led with tears as, in retrospection, ehe was broocht into the apeakirg prest nee of tbegenial Doctor. 1 he trembl ng lips could not express tbe deep emo ions of the heart. After \ears of es trangement, carried hither aud thither on (be ebb and 0 >w of life's tide, she re(urns to the iceoe* of her girlhood with memory sharpened but pu'se slower than in the hal? cyon d^i\h returns to pay a itralelul tribute to a ncb e life knuwn ar d appreciated in her ma'iifff years. ' Y u vvtre at one lime a resident of this clt> ? ' "O, \e> ; ojft' y years agr. I am almost aftaiil 'o mink of the mm y oharnces since then. I at out? time attended 11'. Hallo well's si ht.o'in this c Iv a'-d Evelyn Brent (tiow Mre Dr Le*ir) was one of my school mates " The it < Hei-' wh* really t? u hinu. ?nd well f-xtmp ili ?i tbe heairtful tnought, "To live in h-s t- we lenv? behind is not inHis." MEDICINAL. If you wake up in the morning with a bitter or bad taste in your mouth, Languor, Dull Headache, Despondency, Constipa? tion, take Simmons Liver Regulator. It correcta the bilious stomach, sweetens the breath and cleanses the furred tongue. Children as well as adults sometimes eat something that does not digest well, producing Sour Stomach, Heartburn, Restlessness, or Sleeplessness?a good dose of Regulator will give relief. So perfectly harmless is this remedy that it can be taken by the youngest infant or the most delicate person without injury, no matter what the condition of tho system may be. It can do no harm if it does no good, but its reputation for 40 years proves it never fails in doing good. STOCKHOLDERS' MEETIN G S. VIRGINIA MIDLAND RAILWAY COM K Y , A lfx andhi >, Novoiuber '20, 3H.sU. The ANNUAL MEETING of tho stoekho.deis of tho Virginia Midland It?ilwny Company wi be h-11 at the o?lc-j of tho company, iu Alexan? dria, Va , on WEDNESDAY tbe eighteenth (18th I day of December, A. D. 1889. at iwe.ve o'clock noon, for the transaction of id business of a gen? eral or special nature that may bo submitted at the meeting. The transfer books will bo closod at 3 o'clock of the 5th Docera'.er and reopened on tho morning of the nineteenth of December next. uov'28 td W. H. MABBL'BV, Secretary. OFFICE LINCOLN HALL ASSOCIATION, 102 south Fairfax stree', Alexandria, Va, Nov. 25, 1889. The annual mooting of the stockholders of this atBocia ion will bo held at the otlico of the com? pany on TUESDAY. Decomber 10, 1S89, at 7:30 p. m., fcr the purpose of elocting eleven directors and the transition of such other business as may come before it. Stockholders aro requested to bo pre<ont either in person or by proxy. All piosios should be sent to the secretary at tho address giv? en bolow. PLINY M HOUGH, Secretary, Ci Iumbla National Rank, no\-25 2? Washington, D. C. WANTS. WANTED?A YOUNG LADY, thoroughly qualirlod and highly recommended, desires immediate employment. Will do copying or writing of any kind; writes rapidly a pla n busi? ness hon I; or will take a position as clerk, com p?nioi or governess. No objection to traveling. For p.rticnlars pleaao address, Btating torms, etc , B. E, box 117 Liberty, Va. nov2:i lw FOR SALE. ?OR frALE. A U*b>. one horse COVERED WAGON. nnv20tf A. C. HARMON & CO. NOTICE. A notlci to all persons who are iudebtod to the late fi m of KKLLY & CARE to pay the si me to the said Jas. W. Carr at ouce ; arid all c aims duo the said fitm Unit are not paid in sixty d n a fn m thi? date shall ho p Ik cid by the said O.rr iu the bauds of an attorney for collection DL'FF PAYNE, Adrnr. of G. F. Kelly JAP. W CARS_nov27 Im Violin Lessons. Instruction on the Violin can be obtained by applying to H. DONC H, b'OS H street n. w. Washington, D. 0. Tu \ on days ip Alexandria Mondays and Thursdays. Ordeis may also be 'eft at Prof Heymm's, 511 Cameron street, Alexau dria. Va._nov25 1 m COBPOBATION TAX-PAYERf, TAKE NOTICE That ycu can save 5 per c* nt. by paying vour taxes on or before Monday, December 2, 1bS9, as after that date 5 per cent, will be added oo'all bills remaining unpaid, as provided for in the revenue ?iil for the year 188y. P F. GORMAN, Col.N. D., A. F. COX, Col. 8. D. nov26 6t Boom No G. SUPEBIOB QU*LITY FIVE-BUTTON KID GLOVES for 75c at aj>2 _AMOS B. SLA YMAKEB'3. VT EW FRENCH PRUNES j nst opeued at nov4 McBUXNEY'd. LADIES' GOODS. SECOND SUPPLY -Or NO 1, PLUSH MODJESKA. NO 2, PLUSH CAPE AND MUFF NO 3, PLUSH COAT. We have just completed our second supply in eve? cry department, and will show up some of tbe latest novelties of the season. Isaac Eichbers: & Co. DRY GOODS. SOMETHING NEW. Wo have always endeavored to have something new to show onr customers ; if not daily, at loast eoveral times a week. To sccompliBh this it requires au active trade, and this is what we have had all this fall. This wrok wo show in DRESS GOODS Many new and desirable Plaid and 8tripe cffjcts at 50c in really choice all-wool goods. We thought wo had more than enough of these to run ns during the season, bat ws have had such an active dc m?ud that it requires large additions. In this price gcols wo have also now the light shades of Cash? mere for evening wear, 39 inches wide, all wool. Our linos of Sergei, Henrietta.', Bro*d Cloths, <Sc\, will be fonud comploto. Are still active, and wo have desirable goods from 40c Ingrains to Velvets. Cur stock of Smyrna and Fur Bugs must be faiily good, judging from the number wo soll. Wo have soino good Fur Rugs as low us $3. These just In. Our buyor hasjmt made sjino vory desirable and cheap additions to oar stock tf Housefurnishing Goods. Wo would like you to examine tbo fine Napkins at $2.25 to $2.CO and compate with any $3 and SJ.25 goo-ls you can flud. Turkish Bath Towels two for 25c. The Hemstitch Border Large Darahsk Towe! at 30c, we think about three fourths value for it. Don't f ?rgtt the Cl.-ached Dsmsks at 05c, 75c and $1.25, and alco look at oic Blaukot stock. Wo c n give joj thrs i in all grades, and tho:o at $14 a pair are tuauties, made of the flnc6t wool. CLOAKS AND JACKETS. Come to us aad buy soxethiug new and stylish?not an old last s9ason's garm-jiit iu the placo. For tsll slight ladies wo aro turning out som; vory stylish fits from among cur mijfo.' girmc-a's. All ojr garments lit woll and aro wo'.l made, and if wo can't suit you i.i sizo will hare a jMtmeot m . le in froai a week to ten dayi' lime. ?-"EW LACE CUBTAINS, NEW NOTTINGHAM NETS, DBAPERIES, Ac. The T. P. ROCcNSON COV?S FOR DMB2ELLAS is a groat sacco*?. Ifyouh.v h ni-;; Lame you vaiuo bring It to ua and jot will got a nice covor. Merchant Tailoring Was no-er beit.r. Not a dull week since Augu it. Our good cutter and first cl iss work makes a cus? tomer cotne again. If you want a suit or Overcoat for Xiuis, hotter leavo your orders early. The e aro hundreds of other things wo have worth your atteution which wo will be-ileaiod to show you at the store. FANCY GROCERIES. Cross & Blackwell's CHOW CHOW, In pint's and half finis. M idgets, fiVI ixed P ickles and Walnut Catsup In pints and half pints. C. WM. RAMSAY. 300 LBS. Choice Figs Cheap C. WM. RAMSAY. Canton Ginger. * Crystalized do. C. WM. RAMSAY. Fancy Flo* Oranges, h T F rt-CUT JAMAICA do , FINE MALAGA UK apes, i PaBADISE apples, For eale by C. WM. RAMSAY. FANCY iff cm JuSt iceivtd by C, WM. RAMSAY. ATMORE'S G. WM. RAMSAY. FANCY Cod Merries. I C. WM. RAMSAY. FANCY GROCERIES. Valencia do., Citron, French Prunes {VERY FINE), Finest Cape Cod Cran? berries J. O. MXLBURN. NEW [ixeflPickles&Cli?WGliow la bolilcs alJ bulk, fur bh!c by J. C. MILBTJHN. If you wish a Really Fine Gup of Tea, buy oub BEST TEiS AT SI. J. 0, MILBITEN. Choice Virginia Suiter 25c. Atmore's Mince i$eat, New Preserves and Jellies. J. O. MXLBUBN. FINEST Selected Coffees, boasted at bTOii J. c. milbu;: a. POTOMAC FLOUR Unexcelled, FOR NILE O W i 1 85 - I J. C. MILBTJHN.