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—_— = THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C., FRIDAY, DECEMBER 13. 1889. e e 7 CITY AND DISTRICT. THAT DINNER AT THE HUB. FINANCIAL. ____ RAILROADS. ; fe ohne ACOMA, WASHINGTON TERRITORY —SMALL | /JVHE GREAT 7 & Tux Evesrxo Stan is everywhere recog-| Speeches by Mr. Cleveland, Henry W. y Sa pleced basen enli = aaa = ANIA ROUT nized and admitted to be, in every quality, the Grady andAndrew Carnegie. $f from zo sto Bo percent tna Pectienie? MOBtle | | TO THE NORTH, WER SnD SOLER UNST leading and favorite newspaper of the National | The Boston merchants’ dinner at the — BETHELL, McMANUS & GILLESPre, Caxton — ae, a Capital, alike in the counting-room, the work- | Vendome last night was a solidly a” ae ee25-3m_Uhiman Market Block. Tacoma, W.T. | CORNER GP ASD Poti e ie ae Ree Absolutely Pure. shep, and the family circle. Pretty much | *air socially as well as gastronomically. For Pittsburg and the West, Chicago Limi T 7. OOKSON. NOW. MACARTNE| : ut “Highest text” Grape Cream ‘of Tartar Baking Pow. | everybody in the District reads it regularly, It | *PoCial guests of the evening wore ex-President s= Se eer gf Patina Veetibuied Care at 10-0 c ag Pow. 7 ‘ce, from MON ne. 10:50 a.m. daily to Columbus rs Cleveland, Andrew Carnegie, Henry W. Grady ; MACARTNEY, ie with Sleeping Cars from Pitsburg to Om ENiefinte or adulteration of aay Rind'whaiasorer. | i# therefore much the best advertising mediam | sng Hon, W.L. Patuam of Mlaine’ Over 400 GLOVER BUILDING, 1419 F ST. XW. feat at anion, Core Harmabury te hick — fo refund pies eld Tk peri stais | im the city; and, in proportion to circulation | business men of Boston and New England sat Bankers and Deslere in Government Bonde, Chicago and Grocinned Bape 80 uta any rd 9s Fepreseseed a : i : SGRISH BARING POWDER CO..Baltimore, wa_| “ advertising rates are aiso much the cheapest, | down with them. Ranreed wesshs ang Bender sed ewtition sted | ing Casstiasenniarton, © Bernebure, eed Sleep: es == The hall was elaborately and elegantly dec- on the Kxchanges of New York, Pailedeiphia, Boston | Cisciunatt "and Dating Csr Harrisburg "to Bt GOLD MEDAL, PARIS, 1878. THE HOLIDAY TRADE. orated with banners and flowers, At the round Ang Baltimore bought ad ould. scien, District | Hiciing Sear tyetprose at 7 40pm dally, wih W. B AKER & COS — es table in the center sat Jonathan A. Lane, presi- 4 Bio as a fi Sane eg Sccuattine. Sees k rte on Tai StNaerat Poot a Gs = Attractions in the Stores—Suggestions | dent of the association. At his right were ex- : it 8 Drees, 10-00 pan daily ne eens att a % for Shoppers. President Cleveland, H. W. Grady, W. L. Put- L H Cl : M Health —Aerioan Beli Telephone Stock bourbt and sold. 3718 Seth rough Sleeper to Pittsburg. and Prion T6a as 0c0a —— nam, P. A. Collins, John Lowell, William E.| 4€SS FLouse-Cleaning ore LADIES’ G ; BALTINORE AND Po ‘What to buy for Obristmss and where togo | po.on and Leopold Morse, while at his left Comfi LES’ GOODS. ____| por ahd DORE AND POTOMAC RAILROAT 70 avels salbter’ ("4 | Ate questions about which thousands of readers | Foro seated Gov Oliver Amen Andrew Cor. Less Annoyance More Comfor< HOLOGRAPH HOLDERS MOUCHOIB CASES | por Erie, Cunsodairus’ ind’ Rochester daily, for Bute 5 | of Tux Stas would like to receive suggestions. | negie, Gen. Clinton B. Fiske of New Jerscy, : . h Pearline forh 1 i Fancy Goode at Mai, BELARUS a Niagara daily except Saturday 10-00 pate, NO Chemicals | the great paisces ot trade, as well as the Homer Rogers, president of the Boston board Such ne a tipi pl ae : i “ wd cake aus aa Pe sve. uw. | yor Williazmierg lack Maven and Aum 24000 ‘used fn ite ration. It has more | smaller stores, in holiday dress, and the | of aldermen; Francis Lynde Stetson of New| j 's lar: ue to the wa ON, ‘QR CHRISTMAS! WONDEKS FOR a.m. daily, except Sunday Aan tireg tines the reg of Cove thronging ps a gals agpantin 0 York and Collector Saltonstall, all guest of the | INS» al . edegr: ecof healt pe eont ee: k: D 4 JV ae tel mente Silk tfasatersYepaiees | FUR THILA Vl AND THE RA wah teocmec deme mane | Ge streckt, ‘The esletaieing cershasia ot ssmociation |The gucats the other tables tn they use it. Directions for saving labor on every package. Deli- Ant ine Grusments, Suk sransters, Japances Coreg ht 1nsen, ie * Seon sourshing: erengticntng, Ea. | Washington have made ample preparatious to | Josiah Quiney, Alden Speare, prerident of the sty Diorsrro,aod edmirably adapted meet the demands of the Christmas trade. | Boston chumber of commete, Charles 8, for invalids as well as persons in health | There is no noveity that may not be found in | Smith, president of the New York chamber of ceineeteae diel i H i commerce and Assistant United States Treas- Seld by Grocers everywhere. | the city stores, and the variety 13 only limited urer 8. N. Aldrich. 3 JAY GQULD'S Wonder Store, 421 aud 419 ou st cate women can clean house by its aid ; children will be a help, znd husbands will never know the work is going on—out of the way, and they will beignorant ofit. Itis bo JAY GOULD, 421 OTH ST—SCRAP PIC. otures (in relief), Fancy Papers and uuigue uotion for Ladi y e wei tosaythat Pearline | ixsestvanes saree bey FORK tor Chressu 40 aim daily, daily with Dining POK PHILADELPHIA ONLY ry ~ a Past Express 8°10 a.m. w dayeand 5.10 p.m daily, Dorchester, Mass. | }¥ the products of the markets of the world. | “Samos Russell Lowell sent a letter of regret.| hurts the clothing, the paint or the hands. Numbers of people | K¥°™*3j ark ky puncembia | pec ean cone Rpm W. BAKER & co. : | The advertising columns of Tue Stan afford ie bear the inital. peed od ee S> P aes — a —_ J or biews aipn, SE oll through trains bn ) clean their teeth with it ; many babes have been washed with it from their birth; the most delicate of laces and linens have been a guide to intending purchasers by means of | time ex-President Cleveland was introduced. MLLE. M. J. PRANDI, which they can inform themselves at home at | One of the closing sentences in his speech was 1829 F st. uw. (Mire. Harrison's) trey C10) with boaieof Brooklyn Anuex, aflord mK direct transfer to Fulton i avonding double terrage across New ) it i ‘As it has been with civil service reform, . a Junporter of Auantic a jediet ir bedgectreptemeteny = so mill it be with ballot reform, except that the subjected to the,severest of tests. Everything washable, and : aia . coming victory wil more 8} ily achieve . : plv-iw* Shai ine. out their shopping tour in advance and save | and will be more complete.” FP > everybody who must do this work, is benefitted by ee of A SGOEDEON SKIRTS AND CAP aoe aE sauch time, | ‘To further assist itereaders in de- ORADY DEFENDS THE SOUTH. the use of Pyle’s Pearline. It's che modern soap. You'll know | 4¥ Suuhs Paung Betnishinent, 722 b- Baltimre cantile establishments where customers can be | 20 less enthusiastic than that extended to the| it and use it sooner or later. Your grocer keep: gs 2 eas ——— PHILADELPHIA. PEARS’ SOAP ie the MOST ELEGANT TOILET SOAP Iw THY wWoOonntiyp. READ DIRECTIONS. But the majority of you have been Kind and attentive and for their sake forgivethe | few, and ropest v AND YOU, ONE AND ALL, WILL STAND BY Wolff's ACME Blacking most perfect ‘king for men, women and chil- Grou of this ealighteued centary. WOLFF & RANDOLPH, Philada, Waar Anz You Gorse To Do ‘our answer will be that it's none of m: hasty, my brother; go slow, that it is my business and that it sity, and when prices have such within easy reach of should any one of you wear Hebee the quers— WHAT ARE YOU GOING TO DO ABOUT IT? Let such bargains as these slip through your ingore— [opine ty the contrary. ade Wale Frince Albert Coats and Vesta, 31 Elegant Black Suits—i a Deen so Fe as to pi ALL THE PEOPLE why si Sebably carmen’ Albert Coate— Lot 8097. All-wool, Velvet Collars. Glove Cut aud perfect ntting, Lot 4079_Children's Pants, sizes 4 to 14 years, Suits, Jackets and Short ne. aighiy aud service- _ = Lot 4951—Men's Heavy Plaid made, substantially trimme 93.18, MEN'S SUITS—SACK COATS, $6.08 upward. MEN'S SUITS—COTAWAY COATS, €7.58 upword, BOYS’ SUITS-COALS, VESTS AND LONG PANTS, ‘30 Upward. BOYS’ OVERCUATS, sizes 12 to 18 years, 0 upward. e consuuer—to reap the full benefit of E SALE, snd I urge uj e TLY ONE PRICE. e E¥-Durine the entire month this store will be | cordingly. The: oven evenings until Y o'clock. Suturday nul 11 o'clock. events | presents with id daa £3 toiel oly RES hp, bop >e INDUCEMENT ON ACCOUNT OF THE LATE- NESS OF THE SEASON WE OFFER A LINE OF ROUGH BLACK AND BLUE CHEVIOTS MADE TO YOUR ORDER IN THE POPULAR D.B SACK STYLE, TROUSERS FROM 65, IN OVERCOATINGS WE HAVE THE BEST SELECTED STOCK IN THE COUNTRY. ALL THE STAPLES, SUCH AS MELTONS, EERSEYS, CHINCHILLAS, &., MADE TO MEASURE FROM 818. OUR EFFORTS TO GIVE WELL-MADE AND STYLISH CLOTHING HAS JUSTLY SE- CURED US THE LARGEST TRADE IN THE sure of finding goods of fine quality. holiday season. Shoes of all prices may be had there, but all are good. here is @ full assortment of fancy slip} suitable for holida fur-trimmed would 80 heavy of late that it bas necessitated a large addition to the store. The building next door has been leased and the two will soon be thrown into one, Inthe meantime it is necessary to ll out the large stock of goods on hand, and splendid bargains may now be had in all lines of holiday ‘The entire line of seal-plush jackets is-selling at about half the former price and all other goods in proportion. Jvsrn'g old stand, 619 D street northwest, is the place to buy or sell ladies’ second-hand dresses, and in fact clothing of all descriptions, — goods of all sorts may be ere, To lovers of acup of good coffee the Jonx- | and perfect loyalty that loves and trusts Geor- ston dry roast Java offers a real treat. It has | 8!4 alike with Massachusetts; that knows no become so popular that it may be had of almost every grocer, and is always in great demand. The Jounstox tea is also a great favorite with every one. Flowers are in such demand during the holi-| Mr. Andrew Carnegie was next introduced. day season that they have become almost a| He paid a high compliment to Mr. Cleveland W. 8. Fisuer, 1425 Pennsylvania | as one whom history would declare had tried necessity. avenue. has a large collection of all varieties, His window is always full of handsome flowers. A. Jaxcxet, 11 east 19th street, New York, is one of the best-known dealers in fur goods in the country. Furs, seal jackets, wraps, shoulder capes, muffs, rugs and robes may always be found there in all styles. This week he has opened a parlor at the Arlington, where he has a large line of goods on exhibition. The demand for wall papers and window shades is a steady one and not confined to the bes | season. but whenever they may be wanted R. W. Hexpensos, 1113 F street north- west, has a fine assortment. There is a splendid collection of water colors, artist proof etchings, engravings and photo- graphs at the art rooms of Boxrtua J. Laws, 1427 Pennsylvania avenue, They make hand- some gifts for the holidays, Joux RB. Keuty’s stand in the ninth street wing of the Center market is a headquarters for Washington dressed beef. Meats of all kinds and of the highest quality are always to be found there, A seal skin sacque makes a particularly hand- some Christmas present and this year shoulder capes in astrakhan, mink, Persian beaver, mon- key and nutria furs are all the rage. Wiuterr & Roorr, 905 Pennsylvania avenue, make a specialty of furs and wraps and fur trimmings, and they have also a full supply of plush goods at low prices, To any one looking for novel and handsome Christmas gifts nothing is more satisfactory than a large assortment of fine jewelry and silverware. Harnis & Suarer, 1113 Pennsyl- vania avenue, have a splendid stock this year from which to choose, and their line of jew- elry, watches, clocks and silverware of all de- scriptions has never been so complete as it is now. The Concord harness is as good an article as can be had in its line. It is serviceable as well as handsome. Lutz & Bro., 497 Pennsylvania avenue, has already a large stock of this and other makes of harness. They are selling horse blankets and lap robe a very low figure, Witmanta & Epuonstoy, 1205 Pennsylvania avenue, carry a full line of Christmas goods, They have recently received a large importa- tion of Belleeck ware from the factory in Ire- land. They have also a large assortment of Doulton ware in dishes, cups and saucers, as well as other china goods of all descriptions, Cantens Cash store, 711 Market Space, is off ring great bargains in all their goods suit- able for Christmas presenta, Ladies’ cloth dress goods, silks, sura! broadcloths and serges are all regarded as specially suited to the holiday season, and prices are made ac- are giving away handsome sales of $5 or more, Franc, the one-price merchant, at the corner of 7thand D streets, has an excellent assort- ment of neckwear, suitable for the holiday season. The ties he sells for 0 cents are very cheap for the money, Nothing makes a more serviceable holiday gift fora man or boy than a good overcoat or uit of clothes, and whether he is large or small and his tastes mcderate or extreme, it is always possible to please him at Eiseman’s, corner 7th and E streets, Seal skin jackets, sacques and ulsters, shoul- der capes in all varieties of fur, plush wraps, muffs, boas, stoles and carriage tobes are some | of the articles suitable for Christmas presents which are to be had at B. H. Srixemerz & Sons, | 1327 Pennsylvania avenue. ‘heir stock is com- plete and their prices always reliable, The good house keeper wants her carpets clean, and when she has them cleaned she wants it well done. Tue Exprre Camper Cizan- txo Works, 631-635 Massachusetts avenue, is a good place to have all such work done, Good clothing is a good thing at any season | of the year, but a handsome suit of clothes or an overcoat does muke a first-rate holiday gift, | It would seem almost unneceseary for any man to be shabbily dressed when proper gar- | ments can be had at such reasonable figures as are offered at Vicron E. Apien’s Tex Per i Cext Crormina House, 927-929 7th street northwest, corner Massachusetts avenue, Avex. Mivg, 1214 F street northwest, hasa — display of holiday goods, and every- thing in the way of house furnishing pools | may be had there in styles to suit every taste | and every purse. Asewing machine {s an acceptable present to any housewife, and 437 9th street is the Sag for the WuzeLer axp Witsoy Company. ‘The Wheeler and Wilson machine is known wherever sewing has obtained a footing. They are simple, swift and silent, Many people don’t use wine on their tables Go tee La ry | Since 1860 the south has eee i590 t00 in ifts, and a pair of ladies’ | ¢ducation and this year is pledge '37,000,- make a handsome present. | 900 more, althongh the blacks, payin; The business done at Krxo’s Patace hasbeen | the taxes, get nearly one-half the fun had | alty to the republic, for there is sectionalism in ex-President. Mr. Grady said that this year Tue Famiy Suors Store, 310 7th street | the south raised 7,500,000 bales of cotton, which | northwest, has an excellent line of goods, and | ©0rmous crop could not have come from the is also offering especially good bargains for the | hands of discontented labor. ‘the negroes of ualities and | Georgia who, twent -five years ago, were slaves, now possess $€20,000,000 of 1.30 of In the south are negro lawyers, teachers, editors, doc- tors and preachers multiplying with the in- creasing ability of their race to support them. The speaker believed the race problem would be solved by the people most bound in honor to its solution, He asked of his hearers: «First, patience; out of this alone can come per- fect work; “‘secoud, confidence; in this alone can you judge fairly; “third, pathy; in this you can help us best. Four ive us your sons as hostages, that they may help to swell the Anglo-Saxon ourrent antl it can carry without danger this black infusion. Fifth, loy- loyalty as in estrangement. Give us the broad south, no north, no east, no west, but endears with equal and patriotic love every foot of our soil, every state of our Union.” CARNEGIE ON CLEVELAND. to do his duty and possessed the respect of the entire people regardless of party. He said Mr. Cleveland had demonstrated one answer toa question of his own asking—what to do with ex-Presidents, He had shown that one good thing to do with them was to invite them to all banquets, and in this connection the question occurred to him—why not run them pee To this there wa: jtorm of applause will ‘ies of “Good,” “Ti so,” and renewed cheering, Mr. Carnegie was followed by Hon. W. L. Putnam, late democratic candidate for gover- nor of Maine, who spoke briefly on “Merchant marine and fisheries.” —— PHILADELPHIA’S MYSTERY. A Wealthy Banker Disappears Suddenly in a Mysterious Way. Joseph G. Ditman, president of the Quaker City national bank and one of the best-known citizens of Philadelphia, who is mysteriously missing, was well known in the paper trade, for many years prominent in financial circles, at one time the democratic candidate for recorder of deeds anda frequenter of the Fairmount Park drives, Reputed to be worth at least $500,000, witha wide acquaintance in all walks of life, Mr. Dit- man went out to drive alone, and after having talked with a park guard near the falls bridge in Fairmount park the horse and wagon were discovered on the west side of the river by a guard on the east side within ten minutes without a driver. The latter whistled to notify his west park comrade and the vehicle was captured, That was the last Mr. Ditman. The river has been dragged ineffectually, the police have scoured the city and friends have done their best to fiud the man and his disappearance remains a mystery. All sorts of theories are advaneed to account for the affair. His brother-in-law, W. 0. Cline, a wealthy Philadelphian, said yesterday “Mr, Ditman was troubled with an affection of the heart, and while the horse was afraid of nothing, he wasa very fast goer and a hard uller, We have thought that the exertion of heard of | $1; olding the beast in may have been too much for him, and that he fell dead across the dash- board. In falling he might have pulled on the reins and drawn the horse into the tow path aud then he could easily have been jolted out into the river.’ ee uick Trarns To New Yore.—The Baltimore and Ohio railroad is maintaining a complete schedule of passenger trains to Baltimore, Philadelphia and New York. No transfer, no change, punctual service. Pullmun's finest parlor and sleeping cars, See Baltimore and Obio time-table, this paper. . —e— Adrift at Sea in a Small Boat. David Dillon, of the firm of Funch, Edy & Co., formerly champion oarsman of Australia, is adrift on the Atlantic ocean in a small boat. Wednesday afternoon Mr. Dillon and Boarding Clerk Trousgood, of the New York custom house, went Uown the bay to board the incom- img bark Marie, which was off Sandy Hook. Trousgvod boarded the bark and Dillon re- mained io the small boat, which was taken in tow. On the way up the bay the line from the small boat to the bark parted and, although Dillon must have attempted to inform the peo- ple on the bark of what had Depressed, he was unobserved. When last scen he was being driven to sea before a howling gale, which was blowing off shore at the time, —-—- eee Kilrain’s Trial Delayed. The Kilrain case was called yesterday at Purvis, Miss,, and the accused was brought into court, where he was represented by Col. Dearon, District Attorney J. H. Neville appear- ing for the state. The call of the witnesses showed that J, H. Hinton of Lumberton and Capt, John Fitzpatrick of New Orleans, who acted as referee in the prize fight, were not present. Judge Terral! fined Hinton and Fitz- patrick $100 each for failing to obey the orders of the court, As the missing witnesses had not arrived up to 3:30 o'clock the case was contin- ued until todi Judge Joseph R. Dillon, chairman of the Tennessee republican state executive commit- tee, died in Nashville Tucsday of heart disease. At Canton, Ohio, Thomas Riggle, son of a weulthy citizen, was arrested charged with burning his father’s house. After the arrest he confessed andsaid he did it toim- plicate bis elder brother, so that he would be sent to the penitentiary and he (Thomas) would | inherit his father’s vast wealth, Five employes of the United States gaugers department in New York have been indicted for extorting compensation for their work, Peddlers and some unscrupulous grocers are offering imitations which they claim to be Pearline, or ‘the same as Pearline.” eware IT’S FALSE—they are not, and besides are dangerous. 6a ‘TS DYED AND ALTERED jew Seal Gariuents wade w by the Minses CUNNINGHAAL Practical Pure 13510 8th st. uw., between N. aud v. S*ALSKIN Galo into Newest Styles, order ners, JAMES PYLE, New York. ]: BENCH DYEING. SCOURING AND DEY CLEAN. Tre Ea ABLSH SNE SA ROPE CLE ; Oe nny es 7 AND - ‘A. Bis ues Tas Weer ___EDUCATIONAL, __| 22, SAKQUSE LETC tonatera W ew ‘We display the largest stock of Goods, suitable for IN_WASHINGTON, NION VisCh ek’ Dik NING ESTAR ever sven nGhonty. TOK WANTED IN LAIIN AND GREEK, YALE | “Pages Ma asp be Yok i inde cleapeds sot gl Cleapedact Our building tp completely filled with late invoices Graduate preferred. Box 120, star office. Led without reg Fp) es’ Eveniug 4 oe se eee Articles, of both foreign and | _dli3-2t" 6 pciaty. harty ve years’ Spyeriance, domestic man e, and at prices FOODS COMMERCIAL SOHOOLL 407 OAR ET: | = ee lied for aud delivered. sit ASTONISHINGLY LOW. TRE SCMMERCIAL SCHOOL, 407 5. CAF. ST: -WOUL GAKMENIS, ADE UF OK RIPPED We would advise our friends and patrons to select Witteies Eccael al eens Ae editors bate elk scholarships, 825. 4 RISCRER. HOLIDAY GIFTS in eebottome #14 OU Gat. ow. before the GREAT HUSH commences, thereby en-| Hew metucds; emsy terse srt ——n eee ce thay ene louwer time and tw select JUST | nator circular orcall bets B and Teme” al2-3m PIANOS AND ORGANS. TABLES, CHAIRS, &o. THe WOMAN'S GYMNASIUM, 614 12TH BT, S_At RGANS. . 5 E 3 z semi ape et ene a ~ ae Cherry and Antique ‘Oak Rockers, in Silk Plush, any n.w,, Dr. Clara Bliss Hinds, Medical Director and Shade, from $5 up. rer, Mr. and Mrs, Hartvig Nissen, Instructors. priandsome ckerg, In Leather and Antique, Oak and Swe ishokany finishes, from $6 up. = = - ; use Ont evksrcio in Burs tron gown. | MSS, GOHMITTS OHOOL, KINDERGARTEN Sak Sat Cheers, es, Single Ty 7 3 aM Porthweatern section, teacher accutnyanyin. Articu: Silver and Gilt Lables, Unyx tops, ¢0. lutiou aud Speoch leading Taught the Deaf, dl 0-11 ceeapr| Oak aud Mahogany, Unyx Tops, $15, A HARVARD SEADUATE DesikEs PUPILS Screens in Fret Work and Silk, 87, Se ee a ee PENSE Aa. Banding Cabinets for the Farlur, 618, @9-1m___At Sanders & stayiian’s, 44 F st. uw. xcellemt aesurtuient of Ladtes' Writing Desks, | [NSTRUC ION IN CLAsylcs, MATHEMATICS Fisesr efeatas Deans Bt MORE Se anes | 4c, PERE EROS ATT Eno, #30. ‘eek a es sted = a7-1w oe S455 st, HOLIDAY D x is wm trom 97 OP, y ATIONAL ACADEMY OF FINE ARTS, 804 EST. Elegant ne of Hat Backs, fe NA bees ane t place to learn Drawi or KLOL SU and Painting IMOGENE RUBINSQN MUB- £ piece Sik Finan Carlee Suite, ait KELL bas had tw edals and studied 15 years 1m S-ricce Suite in Walton Ker end Sik Croat, ges, | Peineeeg ESTeae, ay UNEP, Gach ge RIANOS AND ORGANS Fe penn ag ya arin Wile ae ae B3.0b0 ‘Studios open dally und Wedueeday evens Goulies covercd ies prea gee fogs: {Gull and see the wonderful progress of students, = NING ROOM FURNITURE, o Po patterns of fillar extcoston ieee. Exocurios: Onarony: Acrixa: W. G, METZEROTT & 00: rns nsioL Na? G. eather Chairs, to match, 84 enc! 813 6th St. n.w., balfs block east of City P.O. eters Cantos, tp match. 04 cack, eI 47-20 1110 F st ow, CHAMBER SUITES, Antique ak or Cherry Suite, Beveled intique Oak or Cherry Suite, Beveled Plate = imitation Mahogany Suite, Beveled Plate 2 S-piece Antique Oak Suite, Beveled Plate Glass, 8:15, Lesutiful Mahogany Suite, Cheval Glass, $:'5, Chiffoniers, in Mahogany or Ouk, Beveled Plate Glass, from $ Mscellaneous Furniture of all kind: 8. On the second Floor we show 500 pieces of RATTAN and WICKEK WOKK. kKockers from $2 up, Wicker Tables (something new) from + up. ‘ork Baskets, Btends, Foot, Rests, &o, CAkPETS! AComplete Assortment of AXMINSTER: nN: BODY BKUSSELS, og JAPESTKY ERUSSELS, And INGRAINS. KEDUCED PRICES, KUGS, RUGS. SMYRNA RUGS 2 ft. Gin. by 5 It, from $2.85 to BA 41t by 7 ft, from $7.25 te Git by 9 ft Oft by 12 20 to from #26 to 43. TAINS AND DKAPEKIES, ELEGANT CHENILLE PORTIERES, 72 inches wide, $9.48 per pair. 63 inches wide, $5.98 per puir, Megular width, $6 Us per pair. ACES, LACES, maspour, Bich #2 bent eects tn RENNAISSAN CML IRISH POINT LACE. an Nottingham Laces, in novel, showy desgis, f 21.25 per pair up. "Very fine wilk ‘Shiela Curteius, irelu $39 to $25 per pair, Striped Silk Cure tain, $6 per pair Osi iepauh alin Gunes Beas 200 exc! ‘Ab attractive line of WALL PAPERS, For Parlors, Dining kooms, Chauibers and Halls, ex- quisite colorings, jutost patterns. Special attention #iven to Kulsomining, Pamting aud Frescoing. stie mates turn: JULIUS LANSBURGH, 13th ad F sts, From now until the holidays the store will rem: open until 9 p.m. Howse & Henewaxws EQUITABLE CREDIT SYSTEM. GENTLE READER, WE KNOW YOUR LARGE HEARTED GENEROSITY PROMPTS YOU TO KINDLY REMEMBER YOUR FRIENDS AND AC- QUAINTANCES WHEN THE JOYOUS CHRISTMAS TIDE AGAIN ARRIVES. WE KNOW, TOO, THAT THE EXACTIONS OF THE SEASON ARE SO URG- FNTAS TO ABSORB ALL THE READY MONEY ANY OF YOU CAN COMMAND. HOW TO BEST COMPASS YOUR INTENTIONS WITH AN EXPENDITURE OF THE LEAST POSSIBLE CASH HAS, OVER AND AGAIN, SET YOU TO THINKING AND AGITATED YOUR BRAIN ALMOsSf TO THE POINT OF FRENZY. PRESENTS MUST BE MADE AND OUB EQUITABLE CREDIT SYSTEM, WHICH HAS BEEN DEVISED TO MEET CASES OF THIS CLASS, WILL, IF JUDICIOUSLY TAKEN ADVAN TAGE OF, AID YOU YOURSELF IN BEARING AN OTHERWISE INSUFFERABLE BURDEN AND AT THE SAME TIME IN BRIGHTENING THE FIRE- SIDE AND CHEERING THE HEART OF MANY A LOVING FRLEND, IT I8 THEREFORE THE HEIGHT OF FOLLY TO LONGER DELAY IN THE MATTER, KNOWING WHAT YOUR INTENTIONS ARE, GO WITH US THIS WEEK THROUGH OUB FOUR COLOSSAL STORES, AND SELECT, WHILST THE LINE IS COMPLETE, SOME USEFUL AND APPROPRIATE ARTICLE, WITH INSTRUCTIONS TO HAVE IT DELIVERED This well-known Goliege hus developed some of the best Protewsionsl talent in this coutry Dy the use of the SHAFLESBULY METHOD. ’ Certificatesawarded Diplomas, Degrees,and Teac! to graduates. Shorier courses privately or in class, Forty-eught-page catalogue free. az BS. MANN'S K NDEKGAKTEN AND} ayp KINDERGARTEN NOKMAL TRAINING CLASB, 1918 Sunderland place, south of Dupont circle. ee30-3m SCHOOL. MISS RANSOM lessons in all branches of Drawing any a. 4 Ol Painting at her studio, 915 F s 0-2w* 1223 wash Da, 1223 THE MISSES KERR'S SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES AND LITTLE CHILDREN, _130-tofed FREDERICK FEMALE S$ MINARY. THE attention of Members of Congress, Officials of the 1H ’ Departments und ail who bave daughters to educate is called to this Institution, where s thorough education can be obtained und thé best care is taken of health aud morals, Send for a catalogue. W. H. PURNELL, LL.D. 229-1m* Fre ick, Ma. SCHOOL OF LANGUAGES, 1205 ¥ 8 z French by the Friucipal, Prof, GAILLARD, officier @Academie, German, Profs. Dittmar and Mussseus; Taian gud Bpuninh. fa sigore Gaillard, etc. Prof, Gaillard lately explained lis vew method at the White House before Mrs, Murrisou and friends and all were c ath i aug prouounced it the easiest and joual yet kuown. ni s-lm QLOCUTION AND DRAMATIC ART. ‘Also Grace, Funent, and Expression. The Suaftesvury method. Lewgous in clase cr privute. Cir cular containing terms and full information tree. * Miss MAUD D. BECKWITH BEA, oc31 15 dathst. a ; ABHINGTON CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC, 8’ Cloud Building, th snd F ste.—Twenty-frst year. Piano, Organ, Vole, Violin, Flute, Cornet, kc. Free advantayes. VU. B'BULLAKD, Director, ul5-im HOT MAND. SSacme Phouography acquired in sixteen easy les- fous. Fronciaicy gained iu trou two to three mouth Bim, CIty, Tap BL ity unSUry Call Orscud stay tor puuiphiet. 1 Ptauglit free. Business wen suppl and type writers. - He oui Fae es. MU z N LESSONS jiven by Miss e, DENGLER, to adults and vel children, at 92 Tet, n.W,, or at the ‘resi ce of the pupile. pressing ibS JULIA R. BALCH, HAVING EXPERIENCE in teaching the pgil to Foreigners, Oflers her services as ‘Teacher to Meubers of . Americun Congress and to Foreign Leyations, 1207 10th at. n.w. \ KE, UKNER, A.M., C.E., EDUC. ‘efuluess. ‘Two years s business Educator in city. Fifteen years a meuiber of the feculty of East- man College. Joimt author of the celebrat Eas! ‘Lext Books. Busiuess Course: poeta tlre System, embracing Theory, Business clice aud Banking), Peuwauship, Correspoudence, Arithmetic, Nord Lessons aud Comuercis] Law English Course: Word Lessous,Grauimar, Khetoric, Penwanship,Arith- metic, Algebra, Higory, aud Geography. Also courses in Accountancy, Shorthand, Typewriling aud Telex- Tavhy, New building, pew furniture, steam beat ane other modern conveniences. Send for circulars. CO- LUMBIA COLLEGE OF COMMERCE, 609 F st. n.w. 41 DEMY OF THE HOLY CROSS, 1312 MASS. a will reopen Monday, September 2. It affords every facility for acquiriux & mayne and Grished education, No efforts are spared to advance the papils {n music and art, ‘The musical department comprises — bron oon ae embraces piano, harp, Violin, ta? aud banjo. *Tanguages geueral vocal and drawing and fancy work tree. oczl-4m SFENCERIAN BUSINESS COLLEGE, Corner 7th and D ste, n.w. ‘Behool of Busiwess and Counting House Training. wpet of ie ES iting. Beboul of phorthand au ypew! Fe Bebool of Telegrapuy aud Rlectrical ALLET & DAVIS UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO: elegant Holiday styles; superl tones, exgunt touch; marvellous enduring power; wew aud greut iu proveiuents; 2Hb reokbOr UbniGHi PLANO! ‘house how, AU Links present iors life tine. HL BUMAEK, Agent, al 311 vib st aw. SerpVHE ERAKAUER PIANO” IS A NOBLE IN- trument, adwired by ull experts, Plesse call hem a: KCl S's Temple of Music, 120 G st, ._ Also the Burdett Organ. oel0-2 IANS FOu. CHAISLMAS PRESENTS. DECKLK BOs! FIANCS are Unsurpassed in the esgential qualities of TONE, WOKKMANSHLP Ped DULABILDY, audare pro-endiventfor perfection every detail, “Moderate prices. kasy terms, SANDLUS & DL AYMAN, 954 F st. uw. NOS. {bese noble instruments rank among the foremost “ESTABLISHED 1840. 80,000 Ade ase. SULD. INDOks: ~ aw ponte Fegteat reputatic nexotntes EAU RABILITY., Beasouable iu price, Sold on easy terms, - BAD. @ sTAYMAN, 054 F stow, WV EBER PIANOS. very knows the “Weber” as the Artist's au We are the sole agents for this great Piauoin Washington, Baltime, ichiaond. =! SANDEMS & BTAYMAN, PIANOS. re 34d at. uw. extenate srantes, Beautiful intone, Fully Warran' ‘Prices aud EY ted. terms reasonable. BANDS & STAYMAN, 934 F st nw. the Pateuted VERS & POND PIANOS Covtain arp-like effect, aud is of grea t service to Piano students. Une hundred of these Celebrated Piauos im daily use in the N.E, Conservatory of Music at Boston. Cail and examine, BANDEKS ISTEY ORGANS, Beautiful new styles for parlor, church and school Bee. Haudsume Gstup Organ ior $73. on Of $5. Diss & STAYMAN, Dw. st, Baltimore, Md et, iichuoud, Va. F 13 N. Char! 1217 Special attention of ew Arustic Bty: Est DiCOKATIVE wavs for reUt. SECOND-HAND PIANOS. — A large assortment comprising aluost every. well-koown inate in ths 5) coublry, ia rb re) . will be closed out at ve ‘ow ay Pia iNpUceaE NS gered ony terms, whuch will be ob BAS! DLALLMENI DS when it pricesand MONTHLY ‘ WAL KNADE & CO, 317 Market Space. a6 FAMILY SUPPLIES. G. Pussacxo & Soxs, chasers” id invited to their ap designs of HIGH. 5 polis, 7 20am. 12.05and 4:20 p.m. eaceyt Sunday. Sundays, v.05 a.m. 4 10 pam. ALLXAND.IA AND EKiDERICK®BURG KAILe MAL AND ALERANDAIA AND WASHINGLUN KAILWAY IN LEFECT NOVEMBER 18, 1889, For Alexanaria, 4:20, 655.7 baw. On Smidauy at + 2:30, 4:15, O20, Accommudation for Quantico, 7:45 am and 4:55 _ bat. Week days, 745 au Bundaye For ichwoud sud the Sours, 4:0, 10:57 am and Accoummudalon 4.59 pan. week 4:15 pan. daily. oa. Traits joave Atexaudria for Washington, 6.05, 7:05, S00, 0 fovem {20 $00 Sae ©:10,7 x wey “ va r Suu, bid, Oly 10-32end lu 7A 2 Tickets ald intorumticy at tue uftiog, nm cor. Derof 13th street and Penneyiveuis avenue, and the station, where orders cal be iefi for the checkung, b HetON iru Loteis aud residences, J. kk. WUUD, faz) Pas Agent, Gen BR RNOND AND DANVILLE RalLMOAD CO. Sebedule in efect NOVEMbak 24, 1889. J 414 — baw Leuuessee Mail, daly for Warren. ville, Charlotiesvilie, rm ‘Chattais Sleeper Washington tu New Orieane. Su. — Fast Mail daily for Cupeper, Char. ptatious Chesapeake and Olio Route, tw. bhocky Mount, D ule aud piatious be .Greeueboro', harewh, Atau Or.caum, Texas New 3 to AUecty Atlanta, bristo, Kuoxville Fullness 1 Birndiebam, 3 Cantorita, Pullen eecpe Pulliuay Sieepers to New Dauville to Columbia aud Aug Wasuiugton te Civcin as 2200 piu — Daly udal Strasbury aud .uieriedave etations, 5:30 p.m —Daily via Lynchburg, Bristol an@ Chat. tanvoya. Pullin Vestibule sleepers Washington to demo for ail Arkauase yout, vA p ees daily for | Manama, Culpeper. Urauge, Charivticsville, Staunton, Louis Vide, Ciucmuati. “Pulliwan Vestibule tram Wasling- fou to Cimeuumal with @ Pullinab eieeper for Louis Ville 11:00 p.m.—Southern Ex Aaily for Lyncht Dansille, Haleigi, Asheville, “Chactotte, Colum Augusta, Atlanta, “Monty New Uri lexas avd Calijorma, Pullman : Dew Urlesus via AURIS Mentwomery. Pullman Sleeper Wastuntou te Birmingham, Als., vis AUsots sud Geormia Pacstc raiway, and Pullman Sleeper Danlanstow te Asheville aud Hot Springa, N.C, via ebury. ‘Traus on Washington and Ohio division leave W ington 9:00 au. m, om the south vis Chari ville aud Lyuchbure arrive in Washi and 7:10 p.m. ‘jotte, Dan ws on 6:53 Pe via kat Tent and Peake aud Uluo route aua Chacloitesville st 2:48 aud 7:10 pu. aud 6:55.e.u, Strasburg local at 106 sloopitg-car Feoorvation end tng. 6 cI at ofbce, 1300 ‘Penney! formation Pena ‘asseliger station, ivenie JAs. L. TAYLOR, Gen. Pass. Agent, Axp Onro Ranzoan. Barrmore Scuedule ii eect Noveuber .v, 1880. Leave Washiigtou from station corner of New Jersey ; avenue and C street. For Chicago and Nortuwest, Vestibuled Limited exyrews daily 11: » express 9:30 p.m. or Cincluuat, Bt. Lows aud Indiauapolis, express Quly, 3:10 and 11:50 p.m. Sud Cleveland, Vestibuled Limited or Pipisbi express daily 11:20 .0.10. aud express 8-40 For Lexiugtou aud Local bustious 110 -90-0o For Luray, 5:40 p.m. daily. For Baitiinore, week days, 4:00, 230, 9:20, 9:45, 11-00, 4 Serer mi 1 S3 5: 10: 4:13 30. EF x 10:26, “T0286 For Aunspolia, 6:40 a.m. 12:10 and 4:25 p.m. oa Sundays, §:0am.. 4:55 pum. Leave Auuapelis 6 .tu., 12:05 and 3:50 p.m Sundays, 8-37 au. 6500 *F @ Metropolitan Branch, 6:43, § 5 pm. tor principal stations oly: + 30 and T5350 p.m, 30am, hock Vile and Way Stations, t4:35 p.m. For Guicherabung aug intermediate puilita, “9-008, Bi, 11200, *5°35, 711-30 p.m, For Bos uate stations, 17:00 pan, $10:00 p.m. Church train ieaves Washington on Sunday st 1:15 Btu, stoppitue at tious on Metrep vistas ‘For Frederick, 1 10:30 0... 15:10, 1890 mi, Sundays, 115 psn For Hagerstown, $1030a.m, and 15.30 p.m. ‘Tretus arrive from Chicago daily 11:45 a.m. and iu,; trom Cinciubat: and St. Louis dally 3-45 uid 1.5Y pan. ; trom Pittaburg 7:10 am, 6:00 b-im. daily. NiLW YORK AND PHILADELPHIA DIVISION. kor New dork, Treuton, Newark th, Ainge nee ee *i0:.0 p.m. Bullet parlor cars on al iraine, bdieop iby car on the 10.00 p.m, open at ¥-0U pan For Philade Be ‘has, N. wark, Wiiuiugstou and 94-00, TH°UU, “820,912 00 Bum, "290, “OW, 9 oll end *10-30 pan. For atermediate points between Baltimoreand Phil adeiphia, f. 57 20 o.m., °12 00, 3:15 pa. iia Washi T1i UU om, bight. ral WW aw leave Philadelphia for Washington “8:10, *41:10 o T1 5S, °4 40, *6205, 97. For Atiauue City'*4-00'a.m abd “12:00 m” Bum Gye 4:00 aun. aud 12:00 noon, Tixcept Suiday. “Daisy. Kuge Called ior and checked from hotels and ree ideuces by Union Lrauster Co. on orders left at ucheb 1 ka. ave. and at Depot ¥. oe el celled. ‘Comfcrtable and bested by shenas, Tiers Gisel ALS ay egomed ae =. THE . Ouand after y une eaceps Saturday’ Norfolk, foot st, eae mol hosth end gomtie Ter plate roomy nud ‘ators fod aa 1361 Pe sie” hate ou regarding freient call at Whart oF os. J aud U. Ticket Ofocs $y and i Ne, tnd Hlawiey'e Express. IN sb I ofices, 61Y aud 136. chs if 8) corian Peni i] . Tt. 0 Bebcol of Mechatical and Architebtural Drawing, 808 9that.uw, nll Gen Day sessions. eal or gend fopillustrated catalogue tise, |... | Direct importers of fine Italian, French and Domestic EN, C. ty i. se SPENCER, Vice Princival. . 823 ee crea —_ Cini waen aE 7 : ma Christ Barolo Asi , Bar- (PSE BERLE ECHUOL OF LANGUAGES, bera Wine, Braccuetto Wine Chisutl im bottles ad a La flusks, Capri, and many other five brands. rickand Europe as the best school ahs of the Foreigh ITALIAN DELICACI&S, New Terms ny l. Cheeses, Dry Mushrooms, &o. Appointments frst tn Boston, brooklyn, fortis Wines i Sa. Agepts igt Lispestone vis: | Sndasteutive oibeses |, Broo! wats ‘aud 1 rr % pis Ulicexo, Berlin and Paria.” “sei | tllery, Kentucky Bourbon Sw | “row ftb-street wliary SLUM (CHOOL OF MUSIC (ESTABLISHED 1877), THEO. ‘LBS, NEW CULRANTS, 25c.; 3 LBS. NEW Rar. | “4, ‘ _ S tncalle King, Principal, 7p ih st 2.w,. Chara 4 cae 30.4, 1 1b Good Butter: 250.54 Ibs Apple fn'piauo und composition. om | oaeet on ee ao fae [ED—GUITAW PUPILS BY A LADY WHO O'HARE'’S CASH GROCER| (WY G5 cestode Leetrmmnnats Mpecieltyreae wnces | 67. T24o 7th wt. ath a week, $58 month in advance, Call at or ‘er- ai. selv-sm_ | Rosson & Hexvensoy, = QDWARD GO. TOWNSEND, FINE GROCERIES, PROVISIONS y ORFOI Correct «deep poe Perr Oratorical and AND TABLE LUXURIES, N STAT ae hg Dramatic Action, at 1317 18that,u.w: vez-4ui_ | Having at 1406 Pst nw. we would be glad | Me 03" dau MESS PAGES VIL, seRVicE Inearrore pling eaten game mel epee gh an neg ie Uy Fally og Oth ak B.w—Rersone prepared syccess- | ished. Give use call aud sauusty yourself.” u:20-Lin posltious revised. Book Reepiuw aupectalty. eusy-Gui BVABEY BOSE ROTATOES, Se, BUSHEL. NIVERSITY TRAINED TEACHERS WILL PRE Ao hac hones eee, te yy bare for Civil service, West Point. seni | eb tucot eee aS Sige alk after. PARE RMA oe Estee | ood fouiana ove ‘CUADLING COMPANY. 2e70.3in - eevee Semon PROFESSIONAL, cour van AVENUB, ROF. CLAY, THE OLD-ESTABLISHED ONLY He MASSACHUSETTS iz AND 1214 14TH STREET. RUNKENNESS. OK THE LIQUOR HABIT, Acaiuvely Cured by administering Dr. Hainer GOLDEN SPECIFIC. The establishment at 408 7th street, run by H. Hottaxper, is one of the places where Christmas goods are made a specialty, This week especially do they offer. some great bar- Jéran be etven in a cup of coffee or teaortn articles | gains in dinner sets, globes, vases, toilet sete, #1 focd without the knowledge of the patient: it is ab- Tap ONLT | ,pieamer WW ‘th et. whart aay (except Sunday) for i ‘patural Giairvovant, | Vereen, isovens ot luane, Seesttne heels mob oo RRR even at Christmas time, and it will interest | B¢t authorized by law, on . asf thie sive Jocated per: | 5SSuy.iu. Fare, round tip, 61, ncludig sdusesem HE 9 9 KR | such toknow that the Manitou mineral water SIS STE. Ceuuatenbe ipa eradetae FOURS TADS abd Tete Stack | Biteutly ia private pation at 508i 7th ota w. wrot, | i eedutnis apt coon u $ 3 E*%, _ | company has an agency at 737 7th street, where HAVE ALREADY DONE. Jala vrepared to enter the bigest of any | Clay, ight; reveslp every hiudeu myeery i tou K RT | this retreshiog water can be obtained in any w YEW DOLLARS FIRST ene ones aniee ve ao property, brings separa 615 AND 617 PENNA. ave, / Q™8ntities, Cuanteys Knarwen is the agent and diene -_ = oleh s = ‘ Troubloo, evi mt uentes: be hasalsoon hand a large stock of ginger MENT ON THE FINEST AND MOST COSTLY PRES- | “ Address Principals s was, wae. D.CABELL. or champagne, ENT, GRANTING YOU THE UNSPEAKABLE PRIV- = oo: Sours oan OD pending vorves, coe upiemacr cost tings, . 20s pm Miveteint cern, ILEGE OF SUGGESTING YOUR FUTURE METHOD OF CANCELING YOUR INDEBTEDNESS, “OUR SOUVENIR” FOR THE CURRENT MONTH EVENTS OF LIFE or German. All confidential 9 wy 421 Uth st. ow. ou Sunday from 10am to8:30pm. Beé-im £ “ SURPASSES IN WORTH AND BEAUTY ALLOUB ‘own Importations now received, ee ________ | 0 BUUTE TO LONDOR, sclutely armies, and will efect « permanent and | articles too wamercus teams ge at oe oakeE picerrGeee. an inviies Whngastes tne en ee, PRQOKE TELLS rey yd ) SORDEECT SCAR ow 8. a.00 sicesy cure, whether the patient ise moderate drinker | bie for holiday gilts, aud what is one of the ee “ ‘outs cach a0b Lot. between ath andsen, ToSouuaiiy ion tistdch, hav}, Bremen _— gpa NEVER FAILS. a many virtues of the place, marked in plain ini: B.D. BARR, uae auzo-ldw* |, Bes, ss Bees, 16, 0 aie. Seon Wed, ec. 18,2 pore eelpeinmnynenr tama hpmmiipar eeaorvor | fa NERRMASIVS rarer | PS pam: Pause Weddan, 88 amy Base Sos, Leelee, aud Mrday believe they quit drink: 8o a ee your ates a ane came HOUSE, seit. 1211 Penna ave DENTISTRY. dan. 15, Bet ve A ‘so pasevouk of parucuars | year hea: directly for 71: et Space an 921 23 7th ot Mass, ave. ow. tree, +a ¥. WARE, Ebbitt House, | #!¥8y8 come away satisied that it is almost atin HOUSEFURNISHINGS, _ RK. HELPHENSTINE. 14th useless saying anything of F. G. Davis and his — ee bats east snrgabianas sore, ‘The old customers will go agai and to T= “rng es ONO , Br G = the new ones it may be suid that Davis re. ree: Gusrs Surrs Scovren will be thoroughly up with the demands. Trim- EDWARD I. DENT, M. i. Propristor, AND PRESSED FOR 91, 7 \ Conta, 50c. ; Pants, 28c,: Vests, 25¢ Altering Taner aa Sata, Soe las od Ei als, 705 om stn w., aus sly Gia oh. West Waskineton, ERSONS WHO WISH TO GET FULL for Liamvnds, Jo sporti weiry, OF 8) Las 201 Penna ave. nw. ell Tadiee abd Gente Gala Waichen mings, lace handkerchiefs, ribbons, furs, jew- eiry, tency goods and leather goods found in such end mixed with so many other objects of use and ornament that the unexperienced will be bewildered. Ricks New clothes are needed for ee and New Years, and all Washington ws the rep- soi | ciation of ‘the well-known tailoring establish. pr 244. | ment so ‘and so ably conducted’ by George (Fiastis | T. Koon at 414 Yih street northwest, A full Line of GAS COOKING STOVES On band and for sale, The bee! ity “Fie, Stueear ching Watt bar ans Serena Sogo ee apes AND EMBALMER, sn peepomnentte’ Pr Its superiorexcellence ee sniBicns oft or more ‘hen a.guarter of & century. Seb eee fee ating rae ©