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LOCAL M ‘The Went or THE Ciner NGTON, D.C. Jam 17, 3 He Att ret ore CITY AND DIS’ Amusements, 4c. Ton! NaTtowan Teraren—! Aer Bache tors” Com: Lewis Johnson & ¢: did not weather Is fair to-day exception of the rain to-day efn Vincitt tah, $0 tire $3 MY (LAs A Car Drivers AN AFFRAY IS 4 “seR-74r FINES 4 CAR DEIV ek Sack. acdinst Perry Was continued Lur 0 MEP 1S TRE FPTH si At the quarterly mevtias of the 1 on, Associated Ch: het t bags pled wh cia! vote ry and treasurer for th znd erdens| oc Sat " ness aud suflering ¢ ‘ourt Jurors. SaMES OF CHIZENS DRAWN oe Yestertay ruta, 8 ‘The Bankraptey § A CONTENTION TO ster NATIONAL wt Willant’s last 1 and Mr Yhe following peluted: Charies Seraus, of Now Yo row phia: Louls Krokn, % of Baltimore. aitimere, was. present as latter place. ‘The coi tals afternoon. tists paper, preceded 1d from tus eit vative institution. One of the earile tie Manhattan continues a sure ani steady Which gathers strength with age. tn generat depression and disturbance « taarket and or & quarter plain and tnteittreat t after te tacts will have mo trnabh ‘The Manhattan directory ts exc and representative, and contains some 61 SNE SERVE DURING THE A Notabie Anniversary Celebrated in Gn PIRANKLEN the vine es, Miiiale Oc TED RY TH DREN WHO TOOK PART, is today. rs and David Waters. te THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON,: D.- C. THURSD. < f i AY, JANUARY 17, 1884 BIRTHDAY Public Schools, RECITATIONS, AND ELEC PHASES OF FRANKLIN'S | SCHOOL CHILDREN—CHAR- IN THE DIFFERENT BNERCISES Franklin, chalked (ronted one everywhere in In allof the schools this were held in memory of the per and statesman, who Two coor Ben jam! f to the highest at Interest In the subject. ss In the Congressional one has been Booksellers of book: e dealer sold oyer tS of the subject of s to be ¢ . ke saract ie ia key, John MeRnight, Tanny Jacobs, Gesena Dene- Kas! John Sullivan, Charles Follett, Ciittord Lan- ham, Katie Fisher, Wille Sardo, Frank Connelly, Monroe Hall, E. Pestell, Robert Barr, C. Tell, C. Mouldea, and 8. B. Ricci SchootS 3 and 4. grade 2, K. R. Macqueen and E. M. Macartney, teachers —Mary Olmstead, Edith Swan, Josephithe Farnsworth, Ainy Shedd, Florence Platt and Cora MeCoy. Schoot 7, grade, S. Olphant, teacher.—H. Shaub, ©, Mitson id H. Sacks Fisher, teacher.—J. Keat- . Seieeman and W. Poston, grades 1 and 2. “Bertha Hartstall, mas Grady, William Belt, Carrie nigar, [da Wagner, Arthur Crow, A. Mahoney, ie Poetian, Henty Gassmann, Carre Grank ‘Theresa K J hoo 1, grade % C. N. Braselman, Henry Spencer and Jos, Burkert. School 2, Hotman, ; A Downing. School's, grade 3, if. D. Robinson, teacher. — Rose Holmes, May Dallas, Mary Frank.’ and 6, grade 3, M. A. Paul and A. H. Nairn, teacher Noerr, Sallie Cooper, Lizzie Wahly ‘aughn, George Anderson, Chaties Carey, Lorenzo Johnson, Jubanna Christy and Philip Ham. ‘hooly, grade 3, Loulsa M. Bishop, teacher.— 1 Thonias, Frank B. and John Baur. ie 3, Irene S. Snyder, teacler.—Mary ‘ste Hilton, i grade 3, L. W. Hollister, teacher.—E. Coutrell, F. Ne ms, L. Trenholm, R. Fortin, R. Harris and L. Duvall. School 1, grade 4, S.V. teacher.—Morris Lanunond, Albert Pit fred Vanderhofl, Lee, George Van Buren, Duncan Clarke, mann ane \ A. Shields, iy 3 fui of Whoiess Phawardste-day | vivid SHCMATIONS, | 1 the old | larger pup! for tie day an: eines, fons by the ainan: hisowa . mriments | ty Scules, : ty portratt, ne enlersue Pitiadeiphtay | tbarrow, Franulin ih als . Woo ard, niod: USt_ of | suck: maxkns the pesttion, | Keatation, & 1, Discoveries FAnkIn his own omer wher id Sauth | in delivering | Masi 48 3 ‘Stnonument i ged to-day | fon of the n espectally was AIO FeeTNEN, SED re colored, ance into | the ite. | the plilars, Above the and ius | had Fru- | en portrait not the pupils who #8 io iuauy of the azn Elsendetss, George Smith, ond Atcaisen, “Vl, Georze Nightin- poral Charile Scott 0. bryan, Stewart Ree, g 1. LF. Hershey, teachor.—john 1, Me Sel y, eacher.—Joe uausen and Nellie HopSins, O'Connor, Louls kidel, Harry Howard, | i © Bates, Henry Sonnenstaht, John Whitt, dus, Voehl, Cora Dollison, Edward Hart, Chas. | dante’ Davis, grade 4, s, Fran Frederick’ LH: Lowndes 4 We On r. Harriette Bi iata F = lb N Giusou, babel € sporty dilk. Wy pall,” Carrie Ballin, Alice Poole School Lila Me Mah Everind Snow and pryden Snow. ob, grande 4, 1. F. Spach tere sf Duster, Jamies Mulhall and’ Ansa grate 4, J. MeWilllam, teacty Schley, 3." cael, Perkins Li urrey, Rosé Krogazel, Annie anbHES. | rion, Josie Davie, Delt Bab: | 5 Susie McDoria 18, grade 4, uckaew, Kaie i . Laake Sehnttdor ands M,C. Keli, t pliett, Clarenice 1 Reynt Lee PEE, tach ri X. ‘on Switt, Charles citool 6, grade 5, Mie teacher.—M. | Kelly, Cleveland Avi H. May, Charley “L.& aid Sabiuct D. ¢ School 1, gr Douzlas, J. Fre ool Lsgrace . L. Pattison, teacher.—W. 1G. le 6, A. H. Fuller, t Aplin, Mae ¢ nit Fs Geyre, Ein Conlin ». Leenby, facher—Inwin c, Paul Finckel, Frank Vale, usom, Lean, teacher. ny Mary F Webstr, A. Ti ridge, Me eGiensey, p. Watkins, G. 3. grade t, 8 f, Winthrop Hayden dnd Eugen School fi, crade6, Eva E MeKeon, teacher.— onan Thota, Eugenia Davis, Buen! Clark Mary, unsou, Mattie Jeuslus, Ela Men dobtison. grads R. Nevitt, te: Wil wotburh, Scout aid Pare Ill, tea » Hedizes, Mauty Prank, Grace 1 Vranced Hartstall, Myra Hendley, Miuule nit Adela Doolittle School 4, eri la Morgan ted King, Maude sarah MeNuity, L teacher, —Luzie erties Tayi Kile Coltretl Ladte Lamb, | Munroe, £5 i Pensas, ‘on, teacher, 1 . Gaihes, 1 A. | iwtick W. Fiske, Hows Me Carth Mancran, Gi Koll, Win, Geo Wed Writes, Sopd a Bettes, Hobbits, Lois W Mary Helton, Eveletin Wilting, rile Sofetie, Adie Fi We) M. Me Sonitle, 1. Murr, E. Foster, 0. € Syd. Ruebsatt, 1 Sumber and E, Jonson! | SECOND DIVISION. grade 1, L, B. Fisher, teacher.—Charies | Fries, Daisy Daiton, Annie “Anuand, Riehird Wat- kins, Bessle Dawes, Harry Kaufman, Ligne W ‘ark Wells, Walter Haguely, Wyles. Stu Sheid, Lille Gritin, Pred Albert Parsons, ‘North Jen- ney Wy atude 1, Blanche her— y Wil- Eddie Brahler, tenry Kouer, and Harry Par School 10, grade 1, Ottille Silver, teachor.—Ger- trude Holden, Mabel ing, Edith "Hubbard, Ethel Blanche Nicholson’ Lottie Hoover, Mary: PhiLt)s, Mainle Hands, Maggte Eliott. Paul Gui- ton, Ada Gunton, Lt and, Lottie Adamson, isab rie Janney, Addie Bolway dJennié Siuith, Blanche Collamer ‘and Emma Gar? Sallie Daiton, teacher.—Essie ong and B. Sardo, grade 2, E. L. Wilson, teacher. Augusta “Spressr, Anite lice Fletcher, Agnes Walsh, proctor. Maule Donn. alit Fappan, Cofa Reed, Mhelinna Just, X, Efe Prather, Katt inte Cohen, Lizzie Car- aud Taylor, Annie Fendner, ary Fox, Mary Williams, Abbie Elisworth, Louisd, ei, Minnie Rohrer, Harriet Foulke, Anale Burel, stelle Mann, Annie Voehl, Finnie Bérman, Eva. Denuelly, Maud Stevens, Minnie Spresser and FE) grade 2, M. M. Wylie, teacher—John y Luttrell, Casper lierbert, Arthur Par- Keating, Arthur Tucker, Oscar Steldel, Win. Bryan, Josepa Godard, Wun. Saunders, Adolph, Buechler, Geo. Cartner, Wun. Streett, Edward Par- , David Saunders, Elmer Warren rade 2 Wetghtman, teacher. — Ella Meyers, Julia Solomon, Annie sullivan, Pearl Minor, Panny Pach, Gertrude Allison, Ada Wil- ams, Etta Jackson, Amma Grape, Julta Solomon, Irma Kuess, Lillle Cooper, Mamie ‘Thomas, Mirbun Morgan. Loulle Slemab, Rose Sul- Hvan and Cortane Parker, ruool 10, grade 2, K. dA. Malone, teacher.—s. Fammond, K. Evans, K, Whitcomb, M,Thompson, it Ewans, B. Pendel, A. Sebastian, E. Nussbaum and Morgan. Schyol 12, grade 2, F. B. Fairchild, teacher.—Adele ‘Tait, Mary Wood, Annie Miles, Nettie aT Frances Bonavries, Amelia Krausxopf, Birdie Hur: ley, Emma Schmit, Edith ‘Thyson, Anna Boga Maidee Ewer, Jessie Hopkins, Minnie Hawke ‘and May Hawke. School 14, eo 2, S. E. Saunders, teacher.— ly Burch, Nelile Browne, Emma Beedle, Bertha, Reynolds, Katte Kalleher, Grace MeChe Flora Rested, Namic Nanna jind Lutia Puller, hool , gr nie L. Ambrose, teacher.— H. Fisher, C. Rearden, B. Harvey, G, Barker and K__ Costello, 6, grade 3, L. 0. Fishback, teacher.— Helen Barnard, Reua Phillips, Mary ‘Maud Hamaker, Bertie Hodge, Suste Sullivan, Callahan, Eva Dodge, Maile Collen, Fannie Lane, Clara Freeh and Frances Augusterier. ‘School 10, grade 4, Marion J. Malone, teacher.— ‘Mamie Lesh, Laura Cottrell, Katie Evans, Nelile Hunt. Bertha Dyer, Nora Wilson, Beile Donneliy, Marton Oliver, Rena Ginest, Jeunie Taylor, and May School 8, grade 5, Miss Merrick, teacher.—Wm. Toense, Frank Duna, George Lewis, Mercer Blon- del, J.’ W. Williams, Wallace Painter, P. Lewis, re Reinhardt, Willle Aulick, Geo. Markward sep Hannen, Edwin La Fetra, Jonn Garnet ‘rank Soh, Stephen Cassia, Wiillam Mack, Ernest Hof, Fred Fay, Frank Quinlan, Carlo Fischer, and Gray Batley. School 4, grade 5, Ellen F. Goodwin, teacher.— May Pusey, Stella ‘Tucker, Grace Smith, Clara Mer- 4 Ne and Mary Ward. Tam, Fredéricka Seliool1, grade 6, M. wit, teacher.—H, Dun- Woody, W. Trouland, A. Gase, R. Smith, W. Du- S, E. Rades, W. Pyne, F. Jotinson, Dantel, F. Warman, E. Duvall, W. Pyne, and 8. Mussey. Schooi 3, grade 6, E. Robinson, teacher—H. Tow- ers, Annie Brennan, Alice Cox, Alice Stubbletield, Josie Moran, Annlé Hadiow, Hosa Teeple, Ameua, Rakeman, Mary Kranbleu, Pinnle Robinson, Mabel Pi e Watson, Tsabel upton, Ltezie Laux id: 6, 1. M. Carroll, teacher.—C, W. Brie, 1, Loree Bize- Kiomat, J. Cassi Dutrow, werald, I 3, ; Ei ila, A. Kinz, W. Masters” Moran, Graham, Newnan, MeKench Playter, Soitz, Gebhund, sisson, Schultz, Schwartz, Shane, Smith, Paul, Walling, Brigg, Cate, E. Pui man, E, Playter, W. Hindmarsh, J. Witherow, F. Crow, W. Balen and F. vurphs. rade ry red Charies Parsons, Hine, nD iB. Phil. Cronin, Ad Goldstein, Robert Bain, 1 ech. Lilite, ¢ nomas Alien, own, teacher.—Dot- nie Meinty ca, yiuat Le Winldicw Mattie i neva Wid, Ell Ada Atkin 2 Moore ‘ommson, aslo Hodis, le Heffner, it Mave Blea, Mabot Goedauan, S a Jon) rs land LOU rank School §, grade 1, 1 , Me. Bouter, teacher. —A Lies, Aggle Baldersten, Matt Bright and E. Anderson, School 1, rede 7, 4.77. nan, teacher, Wright, JoSuaw, G. Mitenell, J. Kramer and’ 0: | “Ports. Seb Ker Mary Clements, Addie 1. Mus Shoot lil, B 1 furley, 0. Braitmayer, B. Dari a A. Jones. Sehow ue E ir Siaw, Florene” Col e Walsh, Win. Curry, eile Wal Hote Sc Headiey, \ ve ‘The observance of the day in the colored schools Was Very general. ‘The black-boards were covered on sketches titustrating various events in nd siowed & high degree of pro- | an consisted of music and reek Carried out wit grea a the Ligh gran was a, EL atin, Louts F iat Wills POTLAN: OaSANS, Versi Brooks; Selenite si ‘Son, Shin The Matthood kin, pelt € into Philadelphia, pendence belt, Serotis cont fependence sil. inasun: be whart, 1 ents With y at the p . Bran! morial ty 2 Horse, sed 10: ding of SUD | yyport of the net tution amount is) controled by frends of the Instituiion, who Insisted Shiowld wot be rent! . Was revelved fro: that thelr names the whole amount, REARRESTRD ON AC .—Susan | eat, the old colored Woman who was sentenced by Judge Snel Jae Monday fur receiving stolen Koos, wrested yesterday afternoon on a cen Manvel 1 rreet, between D se wwas called Iu’ the Follee nea atl Wed = ‘the | Ide HELD For TUR, to-day Sarah Nico ax Jony.--In the Pollee Court lored, was charged with higat. “Mrs. Wetzel, of 699 | itied that between 5 and | ard Some nolse up stairs, | and when she He sw the defendant at the wardrobe, and some cf Uhe clothes on the floor, She missed a ‘cigar ease, whtcit was found on the | Dock steps this tnorukuc: Onicer Jeflctes testined to findlug the deteadan? in Mrs, Wetzel's bedroom. When searched at the staifon three cigars were found on her person. ‘The defendant testitied that, she Went to a shor Shop under Mrs. Wetzel's after her shoes, to yo to the dime museum, and the door being locked she went tn the side Way, through Mrs.’ Wetzel's louse, bub dida’t attempt to steal anything. The case'was sent to the grand jury. | Bonds $36 —— ‘THe Dea Kare EPSILON anntil meeting of the Delta ternity, held at the Arlington hotel lastevening, the followlhg ollicers were elected: President, Hon. H. A. Herbert; vice president, Hou. Frank “H. Hurd; Secretury, Edward F. Waite! treasurer, Wililam @. Webster; executive comiunittee, Dr. Charles Warren, Prof. Edward A. Paul and Frank J. Woodinan, ‘Mns. ConNELL’'S DREAM.—Mra. Anna Connell, re- siding on D street, near South Capltol, dreamed that she saw three birds and caught oné, who told her not to leave the house. She, however, did so this morning: and, returning, foud that her house had been robbed Of ribbons, gloves, &e., some of which Were scattered about the premises’ Alexandria Affairs. Reported for THE EVENING STAR. ‘A PETITION IN PREPARATION.—The corporation attorney is now preparing, under the direction of the city committee on gencral laws, an application to the general assembly of the state for tnodifies, tons in the charter of the Alexandria Water come ny. PiPLECTION.—The board of fire wardens neld a meeting last night and elected Wiliam H, Price driver of the Hydraulion steam fire engine, vice ‘Roberts, declined. Mr. Price has been an efficient fireman in the Hydraulion company for several years, 3 REPORTER'S NoTes.—In the corporat! terday Judge Meade overruled the indictment for Rou, against B. K Summers, lately engaged ‘RATERNITY.—At the appa Epsilon tra- ton court yes- demurrer to the ne hat busin here, has been ’ appointed a conductor in the Ful man cars of the coast Iiue from Washington south. ——James Munroe injured one of his ears very badly to-day by fall upon the ice on Fatriax street, ——The gospel ser were held at the Ust church last night and largely attended: “he Fesult of the week of prayer, Of which Rese mee Ings are the continuation, his been an increased In terest in religious, matters among’ many elena pass city, has elected Peter Wise, C. P. Janney, F. Patt, Ekich: berg and M. P. Vincent, directors Mr. William eee Hor- | thers, val | Day, teacher —Virzte | ress, differs in but few points from the text of the Dill as prepared by the District Commissioners and Printed in THE Stan. Several verbal changes were made to give greater clearness to the provisions of ‘the Dill. Insection five dogs have been included among the things for which licenses shall date from the first day of July of each year, and in the Same provision, where tn the original bill it reads “wholesale dealers in guano,” the expression has been changed to “wholesale dealers in fertilizers.” Under section 12, relating to bar-rooms, the lan guage has been simplified by using the expression Spar-rooms" to. cover “beer sajeonss. bar-Tooins sampie-rooms or tppling houses” in the original, Other verbal corrections have been made in this. section, apparently to give it greater clearness. In the section relating vo “variety theaters” where lqnors are disposed of, &c., the Word “variety” bas ‘een omitted as ambiguous and unnecessary. | THE STREET RAILROADS. Under section 24 relating to street rallways, the Provision empowering the Commissioners to regu- late the running tme of cars has been omitted, and the following substituted In tts place, “That the Commissioners shail have power, from ‘time to Une, after consultation with the street rallroad companies, to regulate the time and frequency of | The running of curs tr all such companies to sult the [public convenience, subject tothe right of | appeal within five days by the companies to the Secretary of the Interior, who, on such appeal, shail finaily determine such recitations; and pend: ing such appeal the same shall net take effect. Under section 36 relating to commercial agents, the | provistou permitting an employe of a licensed res dent dealer, to act 45 agent for such dealer without Surther license, has been amended so as to reat follows: “That _Icensad dealers In merchandise Whose Hoense tinder this act shall amount to $200 shall not be required to obtain a lcense under this section to sell goods by sample.” THE TAX ON GENERAL DEALERS. Section 48, which originaily required dealers in Merchandise, not otherwise provided for, to pay reto $50n each $1,000 or fractional part in_ excess thereof of captt: | invested, has been changed soas to make the tax $10 on the first £1,000 or less and $5 ou each addi- Tonal $1,000 or fraction thereof. ‘The lcense for produce dealers at large, in addl- | tlon fo their wagon license, has been reduced from $2) to $10 annually, and for produce dealers in the Inarkets, from 325 10 $15 annual ‘Section 48 has been atacnded so as to exempt per- sons selling nothiug but farina produce of thelr own raising, bit no exemption tm such cases Shall apply 8s éstablisued by affirmative proof. Section 35, ‘hi, ih ie original bil, provided that warrants | for Violation of this law milgat be addressed to an policeman, bas been chanzed. sy as to require such | warrants to be addressed to ther major of police. | Section 38 has been chanved so 2s to laake the m= _— ee Tae (ON KINDERGARTEN UNION anual meeting of the Washington Kind | Vuton was hetd last evening, at the residence of Mrs. General Y. W. Powell, $10 M street. The treas- report showed av ances. ‘The socter ar to ena ens and peMSes Of as well as the “she treasftrer Mit, f CF OMe s, honorai pre sit a prestd Stel . A. Bacon, treasurer, A Stir For $2 entered and George | oing to. —Lewis the “Washington ny, Setting out that defendant company avidin tnery at its Mlacxsauth inthis Disiniet one arm of the plain was torn off whke he was adjusting the belt of a dri macnn his injury, lossof ume, &., he RRR, 00 ¥ Yay RRO O YY ARE RREO O YY AAL + RRO O ¥ AAAL R oo ¥ A ALLLL ‘This powder never varies, ‘A marvel of purity, strength, and wholesomeness, More ecoromical than the ordinary kinds, and cannot besold in competition | Mth the multitude of low test, short weight, alum or FowpEr Co., 106 Wail street, NX. Av Ner Gn DRY GOODS AND CARPETS, L interest by | PREVIOUS TO REMOVING— 1,000 Remnants Dress Goods and Silk 100 dozen Childrvn’s Eustis Hose, 15e ; £00 pieces Best Wamsntta Cotton, 10e, 75 pieces Best Check Gingham, 53, res, Best Goods, 43c., 45¢., 460. Linvns, Best Bleached, Damask 40, 44, 48, 530, Suceting Cottons, Best 10-4 Sheeting, 2ic. CARPETS: Extra Double-width Inzrain Carpets, $ie.; est Brussels marked down : Bedticks, Quilts, Bed Coinforts; Blankets, Towels, Napkin: Cloaks, Shawls, Skizts, et i ENTIRE STOCK AT PRIME Cost. H CM. TOWSON, | Jal7 686 Pennsylvania Avenue Bouth Side), | [218 WISE 7 PRovIDE AGAINST EMERGEN_ | Keies that are liable to arise in every family. A cold may bea dangerous thing, or not, depending upon the means at hand to combat it, In sudden attacks of cold, croap. asthina, efc., Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral will prove the quick.st and most effective cure,and your best frien, G{20. ANDREWS, OVERSEER IN THE LOWELL X Carpet Corporation, was for over twenty yeara be fore iis rewoval to Lowell, effiicted with salt rheumin its worst form. Its ulcerations actually covered moro than half the surface of his body and limbs. He was entirely cured by Ayer’s Sareaparilla, See certificate in Ayer's Almanac for 1333, cad Ovr New Avverrsmexr Or COLORED SILKS, BLACK SILKS AND FANCY SILKS, IMMENSE ASSORTMENT OF SILKS AT ASTON- ISHING LOW PRICES. CARTER'S, ll Marker Srack, COLORED RADZIMERE SILKS_Excellent quality: SEE ie, rola > #200: sate gual . a amber, BLAGR SUuRS ‘The chespor and best in Washington; QUR GL 25 excellent quality: heavy GROS GRAIN BLACK SILKS reduced to $1, OUR $1.50 sublime nally BLACK FRENCH SILES reduced to $1,25—s)ecinl bargain, NUNS VEILINGS“Pure Wool, widest double width, COLORED SILES hat wo sold, in December, 1888, ts two sold in 31.00. reduced to 7c. : Colored Silke, ie =; BLANKE’ ire wool, lance down to $3.00— a ‘NEW YOR and a-ha ms SHEETING COTTON, two yard abd acbatf wide, (full), best ‘sueeding in the dorks, NEW, YORK MILLS COTYON, one yard and a-quarter wide, reduces fr 20c. dc to pty E, WAMSUTTA™Vard wide (very best) cotton, 100, Maw Ax Cosr: FROM MONDAY, JANUARY 14TH TO FEBRU- NAN AE ‘Tshall Offer my Entire Stack of DRY Goops aT GosT TO REDUCE STOCK. ‘Now Is the time to buy bargains, Do not fail tocall ‘and be convinced. A FULL STOCK IN EVERY LINE GEO, J. JOHNSON, TS Market Space, airy r., celebrated ‘They were the gold-mounted cream spoons, nut bowi ‘Were many guests present. ConcERT was recently given at Tenieytown for purpore of musing funds is tor a public ibrary, to ie who be located in the sohool building. It was very suc- Bow suller from miusculat rheumatiatn Ne 1G, cessful, i Mogen. of Srracuse, Was WanArst to. mucus | man has Sold his house and ear eae tales ne: | Theumatisin. but Perty. Davis’ Pain. ‘em $5.00, to & naval omcer, whose name was ‘not GOLDEN Wepprxg.—Major and Mrs. George Hill, last evening at thelr residence, 2253 Street, the fiftieth anniversary of their wedding. recipleuts of many handsome pres- ents, among whica Were a pair of sconces, several Derryspoons, teaspoons, berry bowls, cake baskets, mirrors, eye glasses, napkin rings, ‘and candlesticks. here |\Carar A single dose stantly relieves, dues Chills and and purities the | Colds, clears the Head ax by magic, stops watery charces from the Nose and Eyes, prevents Ringine | in Nolses in the Head, curvs Nervous Heedache, and sub- RH. COMPLETE TREATMENT, $1. of SANFORD'S RADICAL CURE in- the most violent Saeezing or Head Fever, In Chronic Catarrh it cleanses the nasal passages of foul mucns, restores the senses of smell, taste and hearing when affected, frees the head, thrvat and bronchial tutes of offensive matter, sweetens | breath, stops the cough aud arrests th Progress of Catarrh towanis Consumption. One bottle Radical Cure, one box Catarzhal Solvent and Sanford’s Inhaler, all in one package, of all drag- | gists for $1. Ask for SANFORD'S RADICAL CURE. POTTER DRUG AND CHEM. CO., BOSTON. PAIN IS TH COLLINS’ Ware SE Inv COMPLETE. s' AWN! FIN! ANTIQUE, M |" cthrarss. seed LOWEST PRY FUOM 0. SUPERB STAC € AN COL MAGNIFIC | FRO’ Established 1: TABLE LS, PILL AINSOORS, TOMANS, SD GS FOR i COLORED PURE Si ap APARTMENT IE CRY OF A SUFFERING NERVE. VOLTAIC ELECTRIC PLASTER Instantly affects the Nervous System and banishes | Pain, A perfect ELECTRIC BATTERY COMBINED | The weak, Ue nervc WITH A POROUS PLASTER FOR 25 CENTS. Itan- | } nihilates Pain, vitalizes Weak and Worn Out Parts {| strengthens Tina Muscles, prevents Disease, and docs more in one half the time than any other plaster in the world. Sold everywhere, Goons Asp Jal Lasexs. PERRY. ATON (SUCCESSOR TO PFRRY & BROTHER) ITES ATTENTION To HIS TOCK OF IRIs CLOTH DEAS AND NOT RATED QUAKER CITY SHIRTS FOR $1 ES ON ALL COTTONS RANGING Yanb TO THREE YARDS WiDE. K OF | RENGH S\TINS, RADZIMECS, ROCADE VW) ALL AIN SILKS, IN BLACK. JAY AND EVENING WEAR, ASSORTMENT © BLACK \ HANG. $5 TO $0 PER YAR HOSIERY. RCLOTHS AND TRICOTS FOR oKETS, NEWM. LARS, "AT PRIME R DISPLAYING CS BY GA: ri $8 CHOICE GOODS. PLAIN FiGURES AND COB- RECT PRICES GUARANTEED. SEATON PERRY, Perry Building, Fonnsyivania avenue, corner 9th strent. 30, ua CANES, WATCHES, JEWELEY, SILVERWARE. PLATED TABLEWARE. FINE LEATHER GOODS. BRUSHES, BRIC-A-BRAG. FANS, OPERA GLASSES, JARDINIERES, &a, M. W. GALT, BRO. & CO., JEWELERS AND SILVERSMITHS, 1007 PENN, AVENUE, ant Tue Requests an ear! Just received: — bun for this price per bunch, whicl We are anit wes for BW which Epes either hand-pain Special lots 68. 8 B1.63and 3194, Soining vaults, Eehy from Pacas Special lots Just In Ribbons. our barvain is Grain Sash Ribbon, evr Our assortment is compl, Silk Fans, with Ivory, New goods, but not ite our orders fur k entioned below. geile dose extra stzoAUhina Suk Han Alligator Satchels, expanding, 68e. 150 Sterling Silver Initials for Satchels, 22 and 25e. ‘provided for GUARDED BY THE SARGENT VAULT DOORS GUARDED |B 5 SECURITIES AND VALUABLES of including BONDS snd stoces LAE SER ‘DEEDS, &e.. taken for KEEPING, on SPECIAL GUARANTEE, Rates, Cat i Tage to $2.50 ences ‘Sarton and wisen. Rovat 1y inspection of the following novelties not duplicate the woods, “Please call | Saran prices abun wil noes clone owt the seat’ Sort | Seudse inrtie quantiwes hese lasses | PEAT ther Tips, three in rewiven much yale quality wetoriuery wold fof S238 ny wetormeriy 238. WO EEBONS. 4 FOF pleased to infor ott patrons we have Just lot of extra long Kid Mousquetaine hich ate even better valuc than the Inst vated such at exeiteruent. In evening Lotsare 100 dozen Ladies Kid Mousaye- and 73 down pairs Gents’ at $130. value. Our Warm Gloves we are clos ‘Out regardless of cos. Fans. late of Real Ostrich, Satin, or vanl gf Tortolag Stl Sticks nted oF’ covered with feathers or rv Dhchesse lace. Our prices range from 49e. to $50 each. FS ast received are 4) Hand-painted Fans, with feather! 1,000 Feather Faus at 49, tips, $1.55, JOB LOTS, Tesrular stock. so we can not dupli- size China Silk Handerchiefa, 75 and 200 Leather Straps for Satchels, 39 and 490, a a be we paz Ladies Solid Colors in English Howe af 25. PPP BSSg RRI * PoP R “ = PPPALA 1838, Ean OXAy Bss8 Rg TLLL> 2117-1119 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUR, Jalé Sscvarry, Frox Loss Br Bonatasy, ROBBERY, FIRE OR ACCIDENT. ‘THE NATIONAL SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANT, of Washington, Tits QoENEn ork aTREET AxD New YORE, sve. ‘act of Congress January 220. 1957, "oo eos 2 a _ me Rooms and Deaks ad BENJAMIN P. SNYDER, President GEAMEES cr oLov te of Kigys & Co, Vice President. SOHN C: “Treawizrer. ALBEET 1 s10Kre SES, ‘Snyder, Charles C. Glover, poe Henry A, Willank paemmetin” ama oe demas | ERNE on Sec San bo worn wills ea all Kinds of unreasouable shapes and bre: aking their bones. But these torments were not much wonse } than those which are capericnced by peonh ve at Oace. | peine Porous Plasters are prompt, thorouga and highly medicinal. "—Dr. C. V.'B. hen nedy. | ‘The Boss Coffee Pot saves Mfty per cent, The Combination of Ingredients used in m. Brown's Bron as to give the best possibi are the best. remedy in u: Unrost diseases. Galvano-Magnetic ‘Trentment oF Diskase, Washington (Mies, 22) F street northwest. Cal. OF send for pain} Dr bk. AL Pamsons & 00. Physte! Hot Coffee at G. “Ruchu-paiba,” cure. #1. Why is the orator seid so extensivety and | | always demanded by noted men? Recause it’s pure. | | Fer sale by grocers and restaurants UUM Burnett. Cocoaine | Softens the hair when harsh and dry. @ Scotlies the frrstated. seul ‘Affords tiie richest tnett Vie | | Wen (3. Mi. Laroque’s Elixer of Catisay: Bark | Has, for more than half a century, been tn 1: all classes of people, and indorse sicians as the best’ Ui >by | ed by eminent phis- Md Invigorator extan S Ue debilitated, all tad 1b Mgor and happiness Partion- SLabottie. Sold ty ary » Baitanore W,Uh,s-6m | to cive new tte ay a lady’ ts WE ahore, Ma, “Rough on Toothsciw,” Instant relief. ie, "s Dentalatd Wash. Lild Teeth, Gums, Breath, , Marechat Niel Rose. Lundborg’s Pertune, Alpine Violet. Lundborg’s Perfume, Lily of the Valley. 1 “Alderney Dairy Wagons.” | (Deverass, NINTH | ANNUAL SALE OF | pESERY GARMENT Wr OFrrr IS oF orR w | BNOWN WAKE. noo iertect | is thoroushiy tuide, asd j adie Pricey nome? will, weare sure, please the Ladies iy in shape, PLL | | and tubes the goods CHEMIS! faced sloews, Cotton Lace, trimm ed eters ef fine Tucks, three brudered Band and Slew “i Yoke, Pine Cambric Rut- Cotton, wide hem, cluster tuck; | ‘wo clusters of tucks, wide tuck tou, ouly 41 | tween, Fav DRAWERS No. | cambric, ruttte trir rs of tucks, tncked | Toren lage, only sie. | DRAW No. 45. Cluster tucks, fine amb fle. only 4. SKIRTS No. 28. Wide inster tueks, two. clusters of tucks abor Wile tuck between, 9 Four clusters of tucks, fine cam- brie ruffle, trimmed neck and sleeves, lined ‘Soke, ss | former pric, | | met price, 81.35, Your clusters of tucks, four wide | awn front, truguued Deck formmr price, 1° Micks, wafting | . putied, and | fro 5 ‘fvest cotton, only $1.61 | NIGHT DRESSES. Three rows inertion and edlce | 1 frout, triuuied neck and sleeves, $2: Turmier price, | SIGHT DE insertiy | yoke, $1 Tour ten-tnck cinsters, five rows. "trimmed peck aud sleoves, Led former price, $14 j Feameett only fonr or five carments in Every gorgnent in this departncis has been ‘and we Lelieve the paices are the lo j gegiitne. ratced, 1 natued. ar ; We Worrn Cart Arresnios GOF CLOSE BUYERS TO OUR LARGE STOCK OF DRY GOODS. ; BEST CLASS snd prices will be found to-compete with avy ROCK BOTTOM ficures to be found, ‘We have rare bargains in BLACK SILK VELVETS, ‘Twenty-eight inch, all silk, at €9. Also, some VERY HANDSOME BROCADE VELVETS. We have marked down a line of COLORED OTTOMA SILES to $1.00. These gvods soldat $225. This is a special Langein, Ea Bargains in all Departments. Weinvite inspection. (ONE PRICE ONLY, TRUNNEL & CLARK, jal €11 Market Space. Fors: Fens: Fens: AT REDUCED PRICES. wt par slr ot Eagiog Ware, Dolmane catatenes am site Fae ae ar All reliable goods. 54 | SEAL SKIN GARMENTS. Genuine bargains in these | | goodn "They will bentty pee Cont higher uext seasons ‘Mink and Chinchilia CIRCULARS from $65 up. Sole agents for DUNLAP"S NEW YORK SILK OPERA and DEEBY HATS. WILLETT & RUOFP, Hstters and Furriers, Prd 905 Pennsylvania: Fus: Fuss: Fuss: {LADIES SEALSEIN GARMENTS, $8 to S2inches desirable MINK-LINED CIRCULAR, trimmed with bie Tal Border ad Beaver, SIBERIAN SQUIRREL and SATIN LINED WRAPS. Best Quality PLUSH SACQUES,SEAL SACQUE PAT- | Newmari id. School 7, grade 1, McWilliam, teacher—| _ School 19, 3, Dora E_ Rogers, teactier.— ‘The License Bill. Affairs in West Washington. ‘g scott Muting Porter Meap, Henry Easter, George | Bertie Reteten Hicenica MOGtiOGy Mrs BEE cxageas age fae Giaea ial Gomae soaks | _AURCSEE eS he ee ome CITY ITEMS. _____ LADIES Goops. Pigman, Daniel Taylor, Choutlan Paul, C. Cham- | man, Mary Sumner, Bessie Mills, Ellse Dufour, Lalu eS in house No. 1056 West Market Space, | yy, the Partai ol a berlain and John Henderson. ‘Watson and W. F. as MADB—TEE STREET BATLWATS—MODIPICA- Docpue ty Eeeae ert eee The fire was in- | Worth, the jan man-noilit SSuogL py Brades, Nettle CattelLteacher. “William | | School 3: grade 4. N. H. McCauslen, teacher—| TION OP THR CLAUER RELATING TO GENERAL | Cendiary, some Goo betiog Dee OMe Ober AWS Inspiration from fr. Bull's Co Orvestxe Ov Sard, Eddie NillsGe. ge Kidwell. Clifford Church, a Perley, Bailes as ‘Fienenor, ‘Paul Stevens, DEALERS. Detwreen "ene wall and plastering in the front = Horrors of Harry et, Willie Browne, Harry and | Lee Chapman, elke, E. Liebermann ] Tne bin Moenses District, ‘set fire tothe same. It was ex sdpennentinn = Jee cer Perl. columbia ana fo otner purposes now before Con | Qu Lede, neat teag Grae in hs |, Tetouan of auey thease beer | NEW DEPARTMENTS choos. grade 2, H. D. Wrtse, teacher — Marion School 6, grade 4, C. A. Johnson, teacher.—Viola ‘perposes,’ damage done was inconsiderabie. a ee nas Stretching them in | mb, Wlibur Underwood, Jed Shaw, Blanche Cio- ar ‘The unpresatonted enocess of our business hes ene raeet ux, from time to time, to enlangy and improwe facilities, The people of Waxbington Rave appredt- Sol our efforts, and tenoeforth we shall #till more ener® cumelves to give to this city place of business worthy ‘the capital of the nation, ‘We'bave opeuod in our New Building Sever New Departments, COMPLETE OUTFITTINGS FOR INFANTS. Long desired by our patrons. We shall show not only ‘the best and finest Garmenta, but our Prices shall epanik. for themselves, DRY Goops, ‘We aro now, from day to day, receiving all auch @vods | as wo need tn this departinent, and theefforte we shall | make tn this mew departroont will be the mamens bento f edone tn all our previous undertakings. All weed | Dey Us & Viait and convince yourself of onr manuere® align, We shall do the bust we can on our par, REE ROR KBR RBA woo BBB aA BRANDIS, MODISTR, Formerly with Lond and ‘Taylors, New ork: late 7 Seth Wn Barr & Ge. oe Lowe So est imgorted Fartion, Evel. Dreweca and Steet cies tune at abvart uctice: ‘8, Piri; Ivatinavenue, over M. Wiliante ME # tows, —_ LADIES TAILOR AND HABIT MAKER, Tenow prepared to makeall Kinds of Dresses tn tem class style, and eaarauters perfect Bt. Cloth Costumes and Riding Habits, 3. TOMER, 1115 F street northwest. Jalon ADIPS, USE SITE CLOWER FACE POWDER, Gs it is the best and entirely: — Sok ony by race ee po i Bis KAS” aimore, Me Geo Wan, LADIES’ TAJLOK AND HABIT MAKER, 18% F Stevet, Opposite Ebbitt House, Boca leave to inform: the Indien that he fa ne Fara to wake all Kinde ad Inegei tie abet Bie 4 Howible. very svascnlie: Ladi own amsteriol rete Hy, kendo Tailor tule <th"Comtunues sid Wilko GEO, WHITE, 1565 F street northwest, M. Wins, to CLOSE Or Jackets, Stk Des ts, Cloth Jackets and Newmarket, Cloth, Jackets and Jerry Jackets, Pur-lined Circulars, Sak aul Cloth Suits aud Faun Wrappers will take off TWENTY PER CENT from ench garment Trevier, Parts, 207 Ponnsste LOCHON, CORCORAN BUILDING, ¢ First CLASS HAIK DRESSER, PROM PARTS, Three Patcuts and Five Medals drvu Aixpositons ef Pass Lyousand Views, ‘Manuiaetorer and iumporter of HUMAN HAIR AND PINE HATR WORK Sine Hair Cutting and Hair Dressing. Pdyrol wud sliaupuoed 18 a fitet cies ISnDeR, i Wiss to onte, as 008 NINTH STRERT, oPPosITe PATENT OFFICE. Novelties in ART NEEDLEWORK. RENSINGTON ARASENE and KIBBON EMBROIDEKIES and ALI MATERIALS for the same, Complete stock of ARASEND, CAENILLE. FELTS, TE: LUSHES AND WORSTED FRINGES. Ss PROMPTLY EXECUTED, ja3-3m ee eer ave northwest Dress cutting, divs» making. taught by Moody's'Tailer Sepia cutting, Otthurand paper patterme cut to order. FNITRE STOCK of IMPORTED BONNETS ABD, HATS at a discount of 29 PER CENT, FRENCH FELT BATS at ACTUAL Cost. MES. M. J. HUNT, a8 1309 F street. Or4 PREET, OPPOSITE EBBITT HOUSE 1335 * SR From New York. LADIES’ HAIR DRESSER AND MANICURE. 429-39° Race Arracrios FOR THE LADIES at CAR, RUPERT'S, Now. 403 and 405 7th street north: weet Aphehhaed jumeautiount tock of EMEROTOE RED | SUPPERS. CUSHIONS. TABLE COVERS, I 4 SK HOLDERS, of different Foocs WORSTED 'WORK and KSI 0 aod HLEE BOSSES. © Gieruiauconen stad Zephyr WORSTED, tiemen AWN. all colors, and all Kinde SEEINGARS, SEMUKOIDERED MATERIALS on hind ot ‘hejcar Sxciuarke? Unie Mae J.P. Pane 207 F STREET NORTHWEST, IMPORTER OF FASHION. NOVELTIES IN PARIS BONNETS AND LONDO®, ROUND HATS LONDON MOURNING A SPRCIALTY. ADIES FURS REPAIRED, SEAL Sa 4 4 sud Lined. Fur Cltenlar apd Liniugs newly wt Miss CUNNINGHAM, “a 1510 bth street nortuwemt, between N abdO, 188 EK. MELLON, iF MODISTE. Jas removed from Baltitia's: to D street aonthenat, Sheet ste Sil tosh ec under Eirerees endl oshanees ery etade, With ter long experiomor in the ar natuakiig she Cuarailecs perfect satisfaction iy BE ie <dii-oun rHity y r EXPLIGENCE, Ladies avd « ? NING DKESSES A SPECIAL! *a Clothes Cleaned by tits process ether oricinal shaje. abd ses «pole be Temoved eBectualy. Brice $1.50 Ty. ‘will ANNIE K. HUMPHERY, TENTH STREET NORTHWEST, order iy wre style aud mantertaly French Comets and portinae Co thaa sl Come E OF CERTAIN OLD LINEJOURNALS: Tisfon iit Sista escrse Pund Lite Assocaion an tutended to utterly ruin its business, but it seems te have had the opposite effect, fer on oue single day last mouth applications were received for @250,000 insur ance. Assesment No 10, just collected, brought im (£35,000, ‘The reserve fund now exceeds $100,000, which Sebring invested in US, Bonds by the trustee, the Cen tral Trast Company of New York. ‘The Association com. pleted its third yrar in October, and ha» already writtem, 16,280 certificates, covering 870,000,000 of insurance. Tha ‘edmission fee end one year’s dues in advance are §300m, £5,000, and €50 on 210,000. ‘The annual dues forex. , | Penses are €21or ench $1,000 of the certificate, Theas- scssments fordesth claims are: at age 2, @Lon» ach Certificate: at age 35.01.24 age 65, 81.66 2 GS-2: ase: #1. Ope fourth af each 4 Pea aid 4 ae “FEDORA” CAPES and MUFFS, in Beaver, for ete | young Ladies, couy ues |B Hiscurssers erent porte st the muae-| f colt US EE. heen facturers’ closing | ut greatly reduced prices, GGG UU N NN- = Sot Stone B. H. STINEMETZ & SON, Richardaon's €100 Hamgrrice ui rey 1251 Pennsylvania avenue | 549 1347 Pennsylvania avenue, Washington, D.C. |W E. Wooo 2 Ca. HEATING AND VENTILATING ENGINEERS, MANUFACTURE AND ERECT THE MOST AMEKOVED STEAM-HEATING Ereparea | = Cc. I G 3 Which bas taken the ‘the aa United State sd JearGoLD MEDAL at the Southern ‘of all (hat ie clalined: : io 'worthy 3 for it, Price per case, quarts, @14; imeem HUME, CLEARY & 00. a18-1m 7 Market 87e0n, S. Ve : S._V: LaTi’s, For!