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16 LOCAL MENTION. The We: PORFCAST TILL Ri A ™ SUNDAY. ia and Marylan cds. orihern Mary- souther:: por- | For the District of Colam fair: slightly covier; vanac For Virginia, fair ON OF THR WATER Temperature and e t Falls, temp ceiving revervoir, te orth water at 7{ litre ! Con: tributing resery lition at ets ah Water, SSlawm 8.59 p.m We Ser rm Pasniox of selling a hat at $1.45 thet ts the weal #2 gre Hesar Peas at ime, 36. mat i at ¢ & Sox, One Price, | ssa : | Ov Loxa Paste school suit for £5 cannot | be equaled. Emems = al Astuniciat human eyes, Hr xerien s, near 64 st. “Masiror, The loading mineral we in the world velephone 505. Ges, ammunition. 7T Lrreamaar Secure the Young Men's CBristian Association will give a mimsical and Bterary envertainwent on Monday evening, tue ‘Qist instant Semoot Serts row Hous from #2 a su:t np. _Fimewas rand ginger cham- | Cuauies Karsten, | 797 7th et. n. w. ceMLixe, 1296 Pa. ave, sine variety mom, 7th and E. Mason's quart fruit jars. Low prices, prompt elivery. J. W. Somaxrex & Hxo., 10.0 ih st. Have Youu Reraims made promptly « Feasonable prices by (. D. Conties, bul. earpenter, 717 and 719 18th st. mw Powsarrt opers marine giamos, Hraricn’s, 453 Pa. ave. “ “Tue J. K ns’ Local Bene- Geial Association of the Dirtriet of Colum @t ite first regilar meting, last ni elected and installed officers for the ensuing year. Dane Faun Srv ervy hate, $1.59 and $2, extra value, fine felt, latest cviore and shapes. AT. Lewss, £85 70h ot Bxawive Ovum Srocx £ boys and children’s lething for school Our prices will yirase you. Eisewax bon i Canvers Creaxep by the Works, 631-485 Mas. ave. now, are 2 proof free of charge. Telephone 425-2 Bots’ Suont Paxts from Sis. per y A Lire War Weer @ hat you usually pay <2 *% Hasurx Fusse & Sox. © Cor Licmrstxe rods, trie belie. J. H. Rear We Have Beattirri. short ponte sebool suite Eisexas BD 7th and E. CITY AND bisrhicr AMUSEMENTS TONIGHT. Anraron's—“U & 1 Nartonat. —Herrmann. Hanam Buov.—“Hearts of New York Acapexy of Meste.—“A High B Kenxas’s Lyceum Turaten ceau Case. Gauaxp Mivrrany € Peuusyivania ave CONDENSED LOCALS. “The Clemen- ent, Gerstenberg, 1343 Last evening Maria Voss, a colored girl, was | struck in the head and severely injured as she was entering Robinson's Park, Florida aveuve end Isth street. She was taken to her home, 2116 16th street. The suditoriam of Gra and 5 streets, which bas weeks, during winch Ui Been put in and other improvements made, will be d tomorrow. j Mr. Jobn T. Given. who has been seriously | fl for some days, is better this afternovn. Charles Wurdeman, a seven-year-old von of | Mr. C. Wurdeman of 1117 New Jerser avenue, wae run over yesterday by a wagon laden with stone aud had bis iert lex broke: Mary 0. McNamee, by Mr. hutlege Wilson, | has filed a bill for divorce from Charies A. Me- Namee on the groands of desertion in July, 1887. M. E. Church, closed tor a w windows have oth, gine Purchased. e formerly run by the old Columbia Company hus been purchased by the Veteran Volunteer Firemen's Association, and was yesterday received by rail from Lex- Ington, Va, and housed at 19th and H street The old maciine,which was used in the fifti fe ima very fair state of preservation, and wher fixed up will doubtless be an object of interest Yo the rising generation as well as the older ones. It is more than likely that it will be Drought out in the Geruan day procession. — Keat je Matters, | Minnie C. Gockeler bas bought for $8,1 0 of L. Tobriner, trustee, part 3 square 424, front- | ing 21 feet on M street at the coruer of Sth street north: BM. Lowe has purchased for $4,050 of M. Morgan part sub 6, block 7, Le Droit Park, fronting 17 fect 4 inches ou Elm street. Anna L. Coster of W. H.} Wilkos for £4,000 sub e 30He 15.63 by | 100.03 feet on 11th street between 5 and streets K. Sterling has A tor £4,000 of D. B Groff sub 2, square 16 by 116 feet on | ‘7th street between G and H streets northeast. | M Carring- | ton, today filed a bill for adiverce from Alice | M. Barnard, the charge being desertion Augusta C. Thurston has filed a petition for divorce from Frederick C. Thurston by Mr. W. P. Williamson. She charges hum with cruel aad non-support. Yesterday in the Probate rta caveat to} the will of the late Mary Clark was filed by J. | HL and J. C. Clark, her sox grandson. The will, # list, le the property to F. A. Claveloux and Mire. Anna Cavanaugh. The estate comprises about +500 property. The peti- | will was never signed by say, was physically un- able to do so at the time of exe oo, and if it ‘Was so signed they claim that it was by undue iufuence, aud ebe was of unsourd mind. —_ Died After the Amputation. Yesterday afternoon the body of John M. Bill. a painter. was brought here from Alex-| andria, Va. He was a passenger on a Midland train on Wednesday afternoon when he was| own or jostled from the train and was badly | injured. Hie was sent to Alexandria and at the aa ry bie left leg was amputated, but he | died shortly after. His body was brought up | to bis father's residence, 715 455 street. where | the funeral will take place tomorrow aiternoon. pons seat $960 ax Acnz.—Ten (10) acres can be bought | for 2350 an acre in West End Park, Rockville. | ‘This beautiful park co the greatest coun- try advantages within twenty miles of Wash- With the city conveniences of Rock- be ‘Sea, seat of ys people. Send for i$ to 708 Sth street. HN. Copp, Proprietor = pp, Prop: —_- Baiioox Ascexstoxs at Bethesda Park today | aad Monday at 5:30 p.m.—Auct. ° — Wasxs & Co., auctioneers, will sell within feet, sales rooms, GH Louisiana avenue, on . September 21, fine coilec- | em efleeecbetl edicts, faiding bets ness carpets, rugs and other necessaries for huuse- | Eeoping, alf in nice condition. tet Busuor Huns at Grace M. E. Chureb, cor. 9 and 8 streets northwest, tomorrow. get ‘Tux attention of persons in search of homes | or am investuent is called 1c tho trusteo's sale bby Hateliffe, Darr & Co., auctioncurs, on Mou ‘1, at 6 o'clock p. m., of three si-room houses on 12th street near H street pertheast.— Adri , Srecutir Coxpvcten Exctasiox to Norfolk Old Point under A.B. Coppe's manage: ‘Sunday, 20th instant, 5 p.m. on steamer Mosely, 6th street wharf. Pare, $1.50 Inetursing leav-s Norfolk Monday ‘pm. aviving in Washington carly Tursday Secure state rooms by telephone, -— ‘ Buomoprer cures headache: 25¢.— Adv‘. poe set men Grarwep Grass Sunerirete. S07 G at nw. * pore tr rogaelle Genir's Military band. Gerstenderg’s. * {form the same duty in the case of another } and L thin jdent a body need not lie in the water many |Iacuched and the search begun as soon as | title to the uame H. A. Hall, but there never DROWNED AT THE BATHING BEACH. 4 Young Man Who Was Alone and Who ‘Went Down Unnoticed. Just two weeks ago today an inquest was held on the bodies of two young men who lost their lives at the bathing beavh and this morn- ing Coroner Patterson was called upon to per- young man. This time the unfortunate young man was HH. S. Hoath, whose father lives in Georgetown at No. 3033 N street. Heath eighteen years old and although he could swim bis father says he was not an expert by any means. Yesterday he left home atter lunch time to go to Capitol Hill, Where he had some ousincss to transact and foras is known he reached the beach at about 4:39 o'clock. There were 245 bethers registered yesterday, so that whi feat registered there were many persons in the water. He was assigned to bath house 85 and before going in he cabibited an outing shirt and a pair of trunks and — inquired of the young man in charge of the house if that coutum oe ma iuto the was all that was necessary and he was tit was. After a chat he went d was to all appearances ono rs there. Policeman Cotter he time and he noticed Mr. When about s made that he was mixsing the bathors ashore and got then: to cluim the houses in which their clothes had been left. Ihe only house left without a ater of the best «win was on duty at Heath in the water several times. SFAKCUING YOR THE BODY. Mr. W. X. Stevens, the beach, was sent for and svou after he arrived he Lat bis hook rod out searching for the body, but he failed to it. The crew of the lice boat appeared Liter and woon had their drage ie the water. ‘Ihey continued the work for some time and finelly gave it up for the night, intending to renew their efforts carly this Morning. san named John Thomas, a stranger to the «lr man was granted permission to ntinne the search and Policeman Loftus re- mained with him. ‘They worked bard until u oh. when their efforts were rewarded | and the body of the young man was brought | hore. The body was found dircetly in fron from the shor time and the water Jeep. u that Heath Iby and George i having seen him sound y saw him with one band the other lifted high in the they sw him go down but thinking he was only sounding for they paid bo turther attention to him. Coroner Patterson gave permission for the re- moval of the body audit wastakea to the home of Heath's parents. Coroner Patterson decided today to hold an st in Georgetown tomorrow morning at Li velock. of the beach about 100 fe ihe tite was high at th the fiteen tee tt hud beea mute bi MR. STEVENS’ STATEMENT. Mr. Stevens, the enperiutendent of the beach, speaking of the drowning today referred to the fact that E Was not missed when he went under the w: because there was no there who knew him. “Now,” said Mr. “im uot that the reason why he wax Stevens, owned? I have repeatedly insisted that bathers ult come in littl companies, who sb ave a positive understanding that they will look after each other and immediately report any one miss- i so they may possibly “be recovered while there is yet hie Litt. We have a boat and life lines, which we ean use to reach the spot as quickly as possible when a signal of distress is ned, but when these searches have to be hout knowing exactly where to search to havea long lishing seme weighted m we ong d corked so that one edge will sink to the tiom and the other rise up m the water, and with this we could search all the waters in front of our beach in five minutes and recover any body which isin there without using those horrid grappling books, which are the final resort now. it 1s no consolation to me nor to the bereaved parents to know that the drownings on the beach have not been one to every thousand ba.hers, while more than that is the average in other places. We want toxecure to bathers the greatest possible measure of safety, and I ean think of no possible means better adapted to secure that than for Little groups to form, each their own insurance company. There is Little doubt that any person in health may be drowned and lie in the water an hour or more with fair prospects of being re- suscitated by caretul means persistently used, if people will form such compani and if We have a scine, that in any case of aeci- uiuutes. There was no time in the afternoon when there was not at least twenty-five specta- tors looking from the bank directly upon this locality where the body was foand, ly a little over 100 feet away in deep water. ‘There were 248 bathers registered yesterday and both keepers and the policeman Were kept very busy in waiting upon eath sid be could swim, wus eighteen years old, and the keepers, supposing Le was able to look out for Lituself, took no special notice of im. If the crowd is to continue we waut a better bout and another keeper to be ail time in it on the water. The boat which have was in process of being calked aud [ented to stop leaks, but it was immediately lotice Was given of some one lost. “Orders have been issued tothe keepers today to ask every one who comes if he has company with him and not to permit any one coming alone to use the beach unless he first agrees with others to join their company. “Lt hu» been suggested that no oue be permit- ted to swim out far from shore, but good swim- mers will not be thus restrained, and if we make any such restrictions they’ will go off alone where they are in more dauger than they are The schools will begin on Menday and trom that time forward we think the number of bathers will materially crease. Children within the school age will - permitted the use of the beach within 1 hours nor at the noon recess, aad truants will be driven away from the beach during school hours. We want a light coarsely hed fisting seine about five feet wide and ct long, with 1,000 feet of one-half inch and leads for one edge and corks fot the ‘Tt Was His Own Stencil Plate, Of all the thousand veterans who were at Antietam Thursday none came away with greater treasure than did Maj. H. A. Hall of this city. The major did not uncover buried wealth, nor was he the finder of a fat pocket book but he secured possession of a memento which is not for sale. Accompanying Maj. Hall was Mr. T. H. Mar- tin of thus city, aud together they locked over the enormous assortment of eurios gathered by an cnterprising resident. Just as they were about to turn away from the collection of odds and ends the major happened to see the name “Hall” cut in a small stencil plate. There was no impression ou bis mind that he ever owned such an article nd his memory was not active even when he saw that the full name was “Capt. H. A. Hall.” apposing that the little serap of metal bad belovged to some other member of the Hall mily the m:jor was on the verge of movin: on when he took another look at the plate and read, cut in small letters beneath th ame, “Company H, sixth N.Y. VC That settled it. There might have been numerous captains who could prove war but one H B of the sixth Sever (who said the ll who commanded ’ company w York volunteer cavairy. satisfied the curio dealer te had been picked up near Burnside’s bridge), and the major once mere was the proprietor of the plate; just twenty-nine years from the Gay when he dropped it. Eye witnesses say that when the dealer found out that the major and the long-lost slip of tin were related he wept bit for he realized that seventy-tive cents wus uo price atall under the circum- stances. ern anes Death of Mr. Thos. Galligan. ‘Mr. Thos. Galligan died at his residence, cor- ner of Ist and C streets northeast, about 12 o'clock last night, in the seventy-fifth year of bis age. Mr. Galligan was born October 31, 1516, in New York, and learned the tailoring business. He came to this city about the year Ist) and for many years worked. at bis trade. He was located tor a long time in the Metropolitan Hotel building, but retired from business some years ago. He had no relatives here excepting & niece. His funeral will take place from St. Joseph's Church, Tuesday morning at 9 o'clock. cen o> has Ma. Korsiosaizcer will open next Monday in the store of tho Louvre Giove Company, 911 Pennsylvania avenue. A corset hosiery emporium, where will be kept in stock a large api flo assortment of The ladies of ashington and vicinity are cordially invited to call and inspect this now stock, —raebeceas Battoux Ascexsioxs at Bethesda Park today and Monday at 3:30 p.m.—. ———____ Reap tur Apvznrissuzat of the Washington | + ois Loan and Trust Company. —adet. THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. °D. Cc. SATURDAY. “SEPTEMBER 19, CHANGES AMONG TEACHERS. Mrs. Peters’ Nomination Approved—Messrs Freeman and Clarke Change Places. A short session of the school board was held last night at the Franklin building for the pur- pose of clearing up several matters before the opening of the schools next Monday. Acommunication was prevented from the Commissioners reciting the order revoking the rule as to the appointment to teacherships of the Normal School graduates, It wus received in silence and referred to the committee on rules, whereupon Dr Shacd announced that, inasmuch as this rule altered the status of the caso of Mra. 3. J. Peters, she should be renomi- nated, and thus the case was ended. Her uame wis approved and the matter dropped. A large number of changes in the rolls of teachers and janitors were announced by the local committers, changes that were necessary on account of mivtakesand omissions and from other caurea. ‘The resignation of Mive Laura I. ven, a teacher im the Cranch school, was 4- cepted. An application was read from Mr. F. A. Springer for a position as a teacher of eighti: grade in the public schools, ‘The committee on teachers prevented @ report to the effect that “they find the lists of teachers presented by the several trustees to be correct except in the cave ofthe change in assignment to duty of Meters. Clarke ond Freeman, euper- Vising principals, as wuch assignments have not been acted upon and eunctioned by. the board. The committee tierefore recommend that these gentiemen remain in the divisions signed to them lust year.” The report was opted. : The following changes were made in the list of teachers in the various divisio In the first division Mins Garrison is appointed rineipal of the Phelps school, at a sulary of Bi.cuo'per year. -liseE-A. Stiduhm to asaigued tothe sixth grade. Misses M.M. Maher and H. M. Lamb are transferred from the fourth to fifth grades and division four to division one, respectively, and the promotions are: Miss B. L. Pattivon to the eighth grade, Slias K.K. Macqueen to the seventh, Miss A. C. Weaver to the fifth, Miss M. Z. Weaver to the fourth and Mise M. B. Sheads to the third. In division two A the appointments include: Sixth grade, Mies Vinta Kichards, vice Miss M. J. Davis; second grade, Miss H. Heinrichs, vice Mise Brooks, In B of’ the saute division Miwe Peabody becomes a teacher of the first grade and Miss Pearson of the fourth, while of the normal graduates Misses Lutz and Heinrichs are ussigned to the second grade and Misses Willams and Sevastout to the tirat. ‘Lhe resignations of A. E. Lewis and Miss 3. E. Randall and Mary Stoddart were accepted in the seventh division. Miss Laura Thume is assigned to the first grade and the iollowing appointments ure made, taking etlect Septem- ber 1: M. V. Ruby, #450; 5, E. Schooler, $475, LA. A. Gray, 2475. The eighth division, however, has a long list of new teachers, whose sularies per year were also fixed with the appointment. ‘They are: Promotion of A. 8. Baile to $750, A. V. saunders from ‘Y. Jack: son from $300 to $050, E. wis from 3425 to 3000, and’ A. L. Manning 3000, Callena Jobnson $400, L. G. Stewart 3400, A. J. ‘Turner 2500, V. Jones 70, RC. George 7400, L. 8S. Lacy $475: Mr. Madella, to manual training school, $700; H. 8. Parker, cooking school, £500, and E. M. Thomas, sewing school, $400. The sume division will bave us uew janitors: Hiyster Myers, Miller building, September 16; Charles Matthews, manual trainiug school, Stevens building, October 1, and Philip Gaines, Kandail building, October I. PUBLIC SCHOOL BUILDINGS. THE A Sanitary Inspection Made Under the Di- rection of the Health Officer. Dr. W. D. Hughes, sanitary inspector of the health office, is well satisfied with the necessity for inspecting and disnfecting the public schools after spending aday ut that work. The other inspectors, as heretofore published, are working in connection with him. They are distributing the sulphur candles and at the sume time are making inspections of the build- ings. The result of their first day's work was reported to Health Oficcr Hammett. this | morning. The inspectors found several places to reportasin necd of attention. ported, in some cases, defective sewerage, such aé to rende: the buildings unhealthy. In every instance where such report is made it is Dr. Hammett's intention to have un inspection They re- made by a practical plumber as well as by @ physician. Dr. Hughes said to a Star reporter this morning — that he visited most of the schools in South Wash- ington yesterday and he found them generally in pretiy good eanitary condition,althongh sev- eral of them he found in need of improve- ments to better their sanitary condition. Dr. Hughes does not expect to finish the work Le is engeged on until the latter part of next week, at which time he will mako # lengthy report upon the condition of the buildings. ees Washington Boys at Lehigh. At the beginning of the fall term the follow- ing Washington boys succeeded in entering the technical school of the Lehigh University, at South Bethlehem, Pa.: E. C. Brown, G. B. Dandy, Wm. Hopkins, L. A Lannon, C. R. Fountain, J. 8. Mobun, T. L. Henry, E. A. Hittis, M.W. Pool, M. S. Winslow. ‘There are now about thirty boys in the college from the capital city. jhe SET A Fatal Fall. About 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon a painter named Daniel Kurtz fell from the roof of the house occupied’ by Mr. W. Ryan of Brookland and was instantly killed. A broken rung in a ladder was the cause of the disaster and con- cussion of the brain apparently the immediate cause of death. 8. J. Owens, the owner of the house, drove to Washington ‘and brought Dr. Philips to the scene as soon as possible, but all efforts at resuscitation were vain. Luter in the evening the police patrol wagon removed the unfortuuate man to his home at Florida avenue and 6th street. He was married, but had no cluldren. =e “T Losr My confidence, was all run down.and unable to work— in an extreme condition of debility when told that Hood's Sarsaparilia was just what I needed. Asa DROWNING MAN grasps ata straw I decided to try this medicine, and to iy «reat surprise from the first day I began to huprove. By the time I had finished my segond bottle I bad recained iny health and and strenzth, aud irom that day Ican say I have been PERFECTLY WELL. I have recommended Hood's Sarsaparilla to my friends, Waow 1 know have been benefited by it, It is indeed peculiar to itself, in that HOOD'S SARSAPARILLA Not only helps, but it cures." H.C. PIDCOCK, 49 Deievan st., Lambertvilie, N. J. 2 5 i Srrzisa Suoss: ‘This season's production. Made of the BEST HOOVEB stock and wld at And LOW prices. SNYDER, 7 Penns. ave, SHOES that you wis ‘Will appreciate, Ger Tux Besz. YHE CONCOMD HARNESS. 407 Penn. ave. adjoining National Hotel. _Trnnks and atchele of best make at low prices, Drzwrct Psoausis. SCALES. SUFFERING FEARFUL. CURED By CUTICURA. My disease (psoriasis) first broke out on my left cheek, spreading across my nose und almost covering my face. Itran into my eyes, and the plysician was afraid I would lose my eyesight altozether. It spread ail over my head. and my heir ail fell out, until I was entirely bald headed; it then broke out on my arms and shoulders, until my arms were just one sore. It covered my entire body, my face. head and shoulders bein the worst. The white scabs fell constantly from my bead, shoulders and arms; the skin would thicken and be red and very itchy, and would crack and bieed if scratched. Atter spending many iundreds of dollars Iwas pronounced incurable. I beard of the CUTI- CURA REMEDIES, and after using two bottles CUTICURA RESOLVENT I could see a cuange; and after I had taken four bottles, I was al most cured; and wien I had used six bottles of CUTICURA RESOLVENT, one box of CUTICURA and one cake of CUTICURA SOAP, I was cured of the dreadful diseaso trom which I had suffered for five years. I cannot express with a pen what [ suffered before using the REMEDIES. They saved my lite aud [feel it my duty to reco:umend them. My bair Testored us wucd as over and so ws wy eyesight. MKS. ROSA KELLY, Rockwell Guty, Iowa, CUTICURA RESOLVENT The new Blood Purifier, internally (to cleanso the blood of all impurities und poisonous elements), end. CUTICURA, the wrest Skin Cure, and CUTICURA SOAP, an exquiaite Skin Beautiter, externally (to clear the skin and scalp and restore tLe hair), have cured thousands of cases where the shedding of scales meas- ured «quart daily, the skin cracked, bleeding, burn- ing and itching almost beyon'! endursnec, bait iifelaes or all gone, suffering terrible. Whut other remedies have made such cures? Sold everywhere, Price, CUTICUBA, 50c. ; SOAP, ‘25c.; RESOLVENT, 1. Prepared by the POTTER: DRUG AND CHEMICAL CORPORATION, Boston. §8Send for “How to Cure Skin Dueuses,” Gb axes, 50 illustrations and 100 testimonials. PIMPLES, biack-beads, red, rough, chapped oily skin cured by CUTICURA SOAP: IT STOVS THE PAIN. Back Ache, Kidney Pains, Weakness, Rheumatism and Muscuiar Pains RELIEVED IN ONE MINUTE by the CUTICURA ANTL-PAIN PLASTER. 2c. selU-wes CITY ITEMS. A Popular Resort. The Philadelphia Oyster House, 513 11th street northwest, has opened for the season with innumerable improvements and with a greater varicty of oysters and other shell fish than ever before had by it or _any other Wash- ington establishment. Mr. W. H. Yeoman, its weil-known proprietor, has just concluded the purchase of twenty-five acres of Morris River cove oysters, for which his house is so plens antly known.’ Only experienced white help i employed, and the sume refined character of the house will be maintained. As is well known to its patrons, the house challenges the giving of wn order it cannot instantly fill. A new feat- ure this season is the delivery throughout the city of orders received by telephone. "Cull No. 513. at Don’t Turn Up Your Nose and say “It can't be done!” We are doing itright now— selling for $1.45 a hat that is the usual $2 grade. Can we show you one of them? + Henny Fuaxe & Sox, One Price, It Cor. 7th and D ute, S. Heller, 720 7th st. is making specialty in Ladies’ and Children’s Hair Cutting and Sham- pooing. Also cures Dandruff. we19-5t* Hotel Johnson Ca‘e.—Some elegant Nor- folk and New York Oysters. received today. Also Norfolk Spots, Lobsters, Reed Birds, &c. High grade only. Lifetime experience. Fine trade wolicited. it Dog Collars engraved, razors sharpened free. Rodgers’ Cutlery. Watronp's, 477 Pa. ave. it 1,000 Book Straps Made of Bridle Leather, assorted lengths, %% inch wide, with and without handles (no split leather used), at 5c., 8c. and 10c.; worth double the price. Top- wam’s Troxx axp LeatueR Goops Maxvrac- ‘Tony, 1231 Penn. ave. n.w. we19-3t Dressmaking, 1316 G st. ‘Mme. Washington wishes to inform ber cus- tomers and the ladies of Washington that she has associated with her in business E. Wiel of Paris and is now prepared to show styles aud samples, take orders, and guarantees to suit. Prices reasonable. nt Fhe Voice of the People Tells Yo So, To Auerbach’s, 7th and H sts., go And get a Domestic thar'll please you well, = make your heart with pleasure swell. el7-3t Try Youxo & Co. wel6-4t School Books, New and Old, bought and sold, Merry's Exchange, 1112 Eat. nw. P. C. Merry. sel5-20 Sewing Machines $10 Only at Auer- bach’s East Branch Domestic 8. M. & Patterns, 4th & Pa. ave. s.e. Wat. Fuxke, Mngr. s11-10t Postal Telegraph Co. have adopted the “Caligraph” to the exclusion of all others, 15 Selling Long Gray Hair Switches and Bangs at reduced prices at 8. HeLLER’s. wel9-5t™ Dr. C. W. Benson, the well-known Balti- more Specialist in Skin Dineases and Diseases of the Nervous System, has openéd an ottice in Washington, D.C., for she treatment of all Ski and Nervous Discuses and Caturrh. We utilize electricity in treating these discuses, and in re~ r#uous hairs, warts, moles, marks blemishes. Dr. Benson or his Dr. E. O. Munnakee, cau be found every Wednesday und Friday, from 9 a.in. to 5:30 pam., and every Friday night from 6:30 to 9, ut their office, 1412 G ot. n.w. Baltimore of- tice 521 N. Howard st., every day. je20-w Gold Premium Paints,714 K. partner, Buy a Machine With u Reputation Earned by Forty Years of Faithful Service. Examine our New High-Arm No. 9. Its silent rotary motion tree from the heavy, rasping ac- tion of shuttle machines, Warren & Witsox Mra. Co., fe28-str 437 ‘9th st. new. Fits, Spasms, St. Vitus Dance, Drunken- ness, Opium Habit cured by Dr. Miles’ Nervine. Free samp! dtr t Menrz's Davo Storx, 1014 F st. An Invention Making Sewing a Pastime, Wheeler & Wilson's New High Arm No. 9. It charms on sight. ts use enraptures. Oftice 437 9th sireet northwest. all-te Feit Srocx Or Fart Axo Wiszern DRY GooDs At gteat!y reduced prices AT LUATRELL's, 20th street and Penna. ave. n.w. ‘The Best Striped Pisid and P.ain Dress Goods in the market at 25. 50 and «3c. Full line 40-mch Henriettus at 75, 8c. and $1. All shades, Large line, all new colors, Dress Goods at 12, 15, 20 an 25e. Back Silks, Surahs, Black and Colored Velvets at lowes: cash prices. Our line of Gents’, Ladies’ and Children’s Under- Wear is now complete and at excce tingly low figures. ‘We invite an inspection of quality und price. ‘Hosie. ya specialty. Every pair warrauted. Our “3c. Black Hos., the best in the city. One case 11-4 White Woo! Blankets at $5; worth fully $6.50. Other Blankets and Bed Comfor s from $1 up. ‘One case Frnit-ot-the-Loom Cotton at Oc. \-e are leaders for Silk and Gloria Umbrellas. A new and beautiful line of Neckwear just received. ‘The prettiest .c. Tie in the country. We invite ali to spect our sidvk and prices. Com- Pare them with others. Cali on us. At the old stand. THOS. J. LUTTRELL, Cor. 20th st. and Pa. ave. n.w. wel2-2w Fax Srvuzs Ix Han. ‘The DUNLAP NEW YORK HATS, Fifth avenue style, introduced today in ailk and derby. ‘These styles area departure from anything shown in uate for several seasuns, Call and see them. WILLETT & RUOFF, Batters and Furriers, 905 Pennsylvania ave. OOMFORTABLE COVERING ENTIRE BODY WITH WHITE AMUSEMENTS. TARY CONC: or Migoatunt, 170 20, GERSTENBERG'S RESTAURANT AND ‘SUMMER GARDEN, 1343 Pa. ave. 1t_Purest Beérsand Finest Wines and Liquors. ERMAN UM THEATER, KEBSANS NCES Sin ivania ave. and 11th a. WEEK COMMENCING MONDAY, SEPT. 21. Matinees TUESDAY, THURSDAY and SATURDAY. Grand and Elaborate Production of the Permanent success. WILLIAM GILLETTE'S MASTERPIECE, lone Som Paar) Eee gooey cS Soo09 4 cemecaiss Bes Gp 4 < neg se a remo = id em: & a ms ‘= Zee kEKEE Tt FS] 5 Perret wees e224 ss eExEEE eze<* Presonted by A Yowertul cast, All New Scenic Effect. A Superb representation of ‘Military life during the Civil War. ‘The only drama on the late war ‘That pleases both north and south. Aplay that defies opposition. A success that invites emulation. September 28—The Dalys in “THE LATEST FAD." 1t k= NS LYCEUM THEATEN, ‘Pennsylvania ave. und 11th st. TONIGHT! TONIGHT! Wm. A. Brady's New York Standard Theater Success, THE CLEMENCEAU CASE. Next week—Gillette's “Held by the Enemy.”* seld-6t (ALBAUGH'S GHAND OPERA HOUSE TONIGHT—LAST TIME. ALL SMILES, JOHN T. KELLY, ‘The Funniest of all Irish Comedians, With Lederer’s Comic Piayera, THE LAUGHING FESTIVAL, ALL FUN. u The Vaieeine, Hi 5 a Ht wling, iy Fumio UU “pit wu il ‘The Queen of Screaming Comedies. ALL LAUGHS. ALL MIRTH. ‘Next week—The New Military Drama, THE VOLUNTEER. selé-tt AMS Biol THEATER Mrs, P, Harris, R. L. Britton and T: Proprietors and Managers WEEK COMMENCING MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 21. Bartley Campbell's Most Successtul Play, “THE WHITE SLAVE,’ ‘Under the Management of Mr. H.C. Kennedy. 4 SUPERB DRAMATIC COMPANY, NEW AND PICTURESQUE SCENERY, STARTLING MECHANICAL EFFECTS AND THE WONDERFUL RAINSTORM OF REAL WATER. Next Week—"*THE VENDETTA.” (ACADEMY OF arusic. TONIGHT AT 8, Deane, 9019-6t A HIGH ROLLER. A ROLL RL A ROLLER. A HIGH KOLLER, A HIGH ROLLER EVERYTHING NEW AND NOVEL, LAST TIME IN WASHINGTON. Box office always open. EEE X X TITT RI Boxe oF ORR AA RRR x X T RR AA ZT MONDAY (NEXT WEEK), SEPTEMBER 21, THE ONLY NOVELTY IN TOWN. *L SULLY, AN'L SULLY, DANTE SULLY, DANE SULLY, DAN'L SULLY! THE BUILONAIRE, MILLIONAIRE. Seats now on sale at box office. NEW SATION aL THEATRE. ‘Last HERRMANN Performance Tonight at 8 it ‘The Russian Mystery, Mme. Hi a SEOBETRA, > ARTS HTNUMERES H HFRERRE RRR MM MM AW: HBeO ROknORMMaM aX Hee ee ee UM AA 8 HoHkeek Rk EMM SASS ‘The Bewtiderin ‘The Oriental Fak * BLACK ART, ABDUL KAHN. —Next week— DONNELLY and GIRARD, DONNELLY aud GIRAKD: DONNELLY and GIRARD, Aceompaniea by MISS MAY HOWARD, im Seatenow on sale at the bor office. ALBAUGH'S GRAND OFELA HOUSE. 15-tf MONDAY, SEPT. 28. Tho Great Big Success, Under Direction of Primrose & West, 8 BELLS. BeLLs. BELES: Nautical Bere Pantuiminio LER. ‘Comedy. BELLS. With the Yittoue BEOTHERS BYRNE *24 excellent THE _ Sun.—*'A genuine stage wonder . . . NEWYORK inbilledtoran . . . areal treat.” PRESS — Reoorder.—“*Ludless compitcations » . oN a bevy of pretty girls" 8 Journal.. -ntirely different from any- BELLS, thing in the city . . . a success,” —"*Convuised theaudience . . SEPT, ‘Mr. John F. Byrne showed himadlf a anexcellent comedian.” _Full of mechanical effects, novelty, surprises. 18 Fa FREE! FREE: BETHESDA PARK. 4 GRACE SHANNON, ‘The world’s greatest laty seronsut, has been engaged. ‘to makesoveral of her thrilling BALLOON ASCENSIONS And - PARACHUTE JUMPS At Bethesda Park, ‘Under the manaement of the world-renowned sero- ‘aautic engineer, ascesions STUibAt” sxrreuaen NEXT . 19, AND MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 21. Admites:on tree. ‘to accommo- ‘Georwetown and Tenallytowm . 1891—SIXTEEN PAGES. AMUSEMENTS. pBoFs,_DAvEY MAZZULLGS DANCING Acadeniy, O44 Fellows: tee. OPENIN iG SOLRER, = TUESDAY EVE. SEPTE! =, SPM. A full corps of assistant instructors have been eugaced Alt inl TOF the season. ALIFORNIA, TEXAS, MEXICO. Special parties. Seini-monthly. Tourist Parties Skxfen Koutess "Cueap, rate APD to E HAWLEN. A°G.'T. M., 43 Broadway, New Cork, EJ. SMITH, Act. 40 86! Mist, Philadeipiia. "jabt-s, w10ut (A GRAND Kenates = Has “been arranced by the German Reformed Trinity Church, corner Oth and N sis. .w.. for the ‘their newiy band sts, jOveiuber 14, 18Y., to Wired THE COMMITTEE. CURSIONS. PICNICS, &e. THIS EVENING. NDIAN HEAD TRIP HE MACALESTER SATURDAY EVENING, SEPT. 10, Goto P.M. BY THE BRIGHT LIGHT OF SEITEMDER'S BARVEST MOON SPE TAL INDIAN EAD THILS On the NACALES LL Queen 0. the TO THE GREEN LAWNS OF MARS) ALC WALL AXD ROMANTIC INDIAN HEAD, MACATES TEN wilests tore tne pewtiel Seomee PESHEN wiltwats torpor yaty Ae SHALE WALL andl BE. oe an 5 the Light o: the Si oon, ON SATURDAY, SEPT. 10, ATOASP.M. ierurning to'the city at 10-90 pi ‘The MACALESTER's usual daily ts to MARSHALL HALL daily at 10am and 30 p.m, Dancing Music on the Handsome New Pavilion “From Morn to Dewy Eve.” to E Concert Music. on the Macalester and at Marshall NDAY, Septeuber 20. FAKE, MOUND TKIP, 8.” CHILDKEN, 5 CENTS. LL. BLAKE, tain. BETHESDA PARK.—CARS OF THE TENALLY- town and Kockvilie ow. rum every the hour and half hour, untl! 11 p.ui., every fifteen minutes, trou terminus of the George: town and “Lenauytoun railway at District line for distance of J mjles to this beautiful park, which isa shady grove of 30 acres licited uy electricity. No Tiquors sold; luett retreshineuss,. aol spring water. danciux pavilion, walks, swings, quoits, Dyinw horses and other anuseiuents. "Polite attendants on gronuds ty preserve order and protect ladies and chidreu. Free use of grounds tor picmic and excursion parties on application. dsm, VER Exccrsions. 12 MILES ON THE POTOMAC FOR 15 CENTS. Two Salon Steamers. Frou sti st. ferry whart. i] and arrive houriy. Stop at Alexandria, Va. p15 TOMORKOW GUNPAY, SEPTEMBER 20, WEDDING SOUNDS ON THE GREEN LAWNS. THE “FESTIVAL MARCH” aT MARSHALL HALL “"The le “ar in wrace of duty dome The gold and scarlet of the sun. ‘McKibbin's Memoirs of Marshall Hall record some Fomantic weddings on the green lawns, From the ays of the great emperor Ackatamaka, whose peer loss daughter, Mattawomac, weided the reve Wi- comico, “many bricht mornings, much dew, many showers" have passed over the historic lawns. but no more romantic marriage has occurred there than the wedding in the quaint old mansion on Thursday, September 17, 1801. Schroeder will today celebrate PROGRAM SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1891. PART 1. 6. Mediey. 7. Schottisch Christie 8. Sextette.... The Bride of Lammermoor... Donizetti PART 3. 9 Spanish Fantasia. La Paloma (By request.) 10. Potpourri......Tales of the Opera. 11. Song tor cornet..Good Night, Farew ‘ucken, 12 Galop..... Ato... Casey Mr. A. W. SCHROEDER, Conductor. ‘The Macalester, Queen of the Waves, leaves for the Green Lawns of Marshall Hal! TODAY at 11 a.m., 2:30 and 6 p.m. sharp. ‘Take the 11 un. boat and spend a restful Septem- sounds of the National Guard Band, Take the chil- dren. BROUND-TRIP TICKETS, 25 CENTS. cents. COL. JOS. C. McKIBBIN, at ‘Marshali Hall. CAPT. L. L. BLAKE, Com'dg Macalester. CABNIVAL WEEK RIVER VIEW, Commencing SUNDAY, SEPT. 20, SEPT. 22, 23, 24, 20 and 27. Prof. J. A. McCLARY'S GRAND EXHIBITION or HURDLE RIDING And ROMAN CHARIOT RACES By LADY RIDERS ONLY. Steamer SAMUEL J. PENTZ and another will leave ut 11 a.tu. and’3 p.m. DANCING ALL DAY. Take t ing boat and see the you practice, Soc the GRAND Sikier PARADE Sate SEPT, sels-l0e” FUTURE Days. STH. BARTHOLDI ‘For Charter to Small Parties. ‘Lun up of down river. Pleasure buats of ail kinds tor hire and sale. JNO. CUMBERLAND & SON. Foot of F st. n.w. Foot of Sst. w. au23-ln STAGE EXCURSIONS. TP ALEX Dewitt's Couch Line; | Mound tri HO. ‘Arlington, Soldiers" Hou “ind Cabin John Briages, 102 ta. ‘0c ‘Zoo Para’ and Soh Duis, 5 ‘Barracks aad Departin tite, with ide, 1 ‘No visit complete without a Fide on our great six-in- hand Tary Hor Leaves 13 loth st. we Sel-t BICYCLES. We: HAVE IN STOCK Anumber of High Grade, Solid Tyred Wheels'at low figures for cash. Call and see them. Open evenings. CAPITAL DART, PSYCHO, TOURIST, ETC. 1221 F ST. N.W. WHEELEBIES AND CYCLING BINK, #21 HOST. NW. SMITH WHEEL MFG. Co. NOW 18 YOUR CHANCE TO GET A BICYCLE ‘We are seliing out our stock of Bicycles, all strictly high-trade machines, ut less than cost, to close business. THE WARWICK CYCLE COMPAXY, 41m 618 17h st. a A MERCIFUL MAN 18 MERCIFUL TO HIS BOYES.” Are you kind to your spinal column, or do you plod ‘along on a modern bone shaker? GORMULLY & JEFFERY WG co, 1325 14th st. aw. L._B. GRAVES. Manager. auz7 rps wor COLUMBIA SAFETY BICYCLE Has arrived, ‘Ittoa beauty and puts all others tosleep, (Call and seo, GEO. & ATWATER & 00., x 1424-26Penn. ave. Rersrn: & Co, Se 449 B ST. RE, CAPITOL HILL, Opposite U, 8, Libeary, ‘Men's Outing Shirts, prices from 50c. to $1.75, sow G1X PER CENT ALLOWED ON DEPOSITS. offered at just half their value, The entirelime have to, (aeznga Dk only ore ard om. mame terme ss or pamphlets end micriastion apply ot the offen, ‘A email lot of Lawns at 20. » yard, Figured Organdie Lawns at $c. ‘The entire line of Gents’ Ties and Scarfe; the 50c. rade now S70. : the event with appropriate music on the xreen lawns. | And count from the bexinnius of the month im allow. . Bach | best Building Association arrangement offered to sav- ttcher | ing and thrifty people. --BMissud | Eleventh year begins with first Wednesday in No- Beyer | vember. ber Sunday amidst nature's sweet scenes and the | Trust Company, corner @th and F sts. Every modern Children, on Sundaysand through the week, 15. ladies | In case the stock ‘shail ‘be more thai subscrived the se19 | *Dd upward and allows interest thereon. FINANCIAL. WASTED-You To Kxow THAT class -pvestment can be found in toe some of the Temain'ne shates 0. the RO ee Ewin @ Thwasm bbs, Banker. aindwey Sy.” Sammete, Meier Wantiington Stock Eachauge, LEWIS G. TEWKABURY @ CO., ‘A FIRST. of LU F's buildin sree . LL aes a BANKERS AND (TRE Otfi0 NATIONS BANE OF WASHING amu FST. Wahine Coneriol Puy and sell for cosh or on mania Stocks, Bonds, CAPITAL Hon. JOS. D TAL LOR” Direct private wires Co New York and Chicase, JOHN 0. JOHNSON Tuiterest allowed te sioprosite CHARLES H. DAVIDSE urortoun } ie Oe Conant wuciat tear! Lelephone 543. tee Win, Lawrence, a — Hon. C. 8. Baker. JO CORSON SN" WAT nee Bh Winer Mewsier "2. stock 2 CORSON & MACARTNEN, @LOVER BUTLDING, 1419 FST. Ww, Lenker and Dealers in Goverment Bond Hy _ B WILL Di “A POSTAL yt You a few interesting pany Best Lite inoue and Tose Tepost Ratirens Geveatnent gecusities District Dares, Gan, Tbeurance and Lele Copital janes arity acao) Mauawoaeut Conserve: Jone Stock bought and sold sy 18 ~ LECTURES. ate ‘THE WasHtnoTox ti LOAN AND TRUST “Ticitities, the Bast, catson, Ceutrel, = COMPANY. Business, Locals Lo + By Kev. MN. CORNELIUS, D. D.. benett of THE WASHINGTON | Livcon WoC. at GAR Mall, cor 7b and EL & 4 al TRUST ? ICESDAL, September G2, 1Np1. Act BE chon, | Administra tor. Prusiee, "Fiscal Cash it One Ag nt. General A t. | = Aorat,, Treasurer por Operation, Gvardi HAVE JUST PUBLISHED HISTORICAL ESSAYS. By HENRY ADAMS, 12mo, #2.00. ‘The marked success of Mr. Adams’ “History of the United States,” completed laxt year, will insures wile Feading for this volume im wideh Le treate, with orig! ty and force, topics rich in interest for the student havine Temporary office, Pamw. — Receives Deposite, Pays Sel. coo real estate loans | *Bd weneral reader. interest on them. to urease 4 Tasue THE LIFE AND TIMES OF the deposit of NICCOLO MACHIAY By Prof. PASQUALE VILLARI, author of *"The Life the world. IWO Pe CENT PAID | and Tines of Savonaroia,” &e. ‘Translated by THE WASHINGTON ON DEPOsIES, SUBJLCE LORE _SASETEGTON OF DER UALTE SUBIEC Madane LINDA VILLAKI. A new edition (am COMPANY Certain, of | Deposit | mented by the author. Revised by the translator) pearing interest will Ue Mlustrated. “The latest and most satisfactory work on the life and public services of this great political philosopher ‘nd writer.”"—Prof. ©.K. Adams. IDNEY LANIER'S POEMS. 2 vols. Sve, 10.00. Binety days of more, bur y lew tuan sis monte. * perceut per aunum. on dcpomts £°F Shore: thant sia wonthi, but iegs shan One "years 30 per cent Per aunum, ‘and ou de | Edited by his wite, with « memorial ty W. H. WARD, ats tor ‘one year or] r. 4 ver cent. ith portrait. New edition, 12mo., @2.00 Calloreendiorcirculars. | This new and cheaper edition of Mr. Lanier's poems ovriczes. ‘Will direct attention afresh to the Work of a j vet whose BRAINARD H. WARNER, President. SeULUs ke secUrite wider Fecunition every day. JOHN JOY EDSON, Vice President. i Wal. B. ROBINSON, Secretary. THE FOUKTH GOSPEL. WM. B. GUKLEY, Trensurer. Evidences, External and Internal, of its Jobannean —— Authorship. E V ; ‘ainia ase ceed whorship. Essays by Dr A.P. PEABODY, Prof. Charies B Bailey. Jou Kidout, EZRA ABLOTT and Bishop LIGHTPUOT. 8 ve. Jeimes L. Barbour, — Geonce fF. Schafer, 1.50. Chas” Baws DoH. Shea . Jolin M- Ciapp. HS. Commings, J. 3. Darlineton. John Joy kdson. Thos. Somerville, Joln A Swope. 303. Sworn stadt. George Truesdell, The late Prof. Abbot's paper consists of an exhaustive nd Bishop Lirht(oot treat of thr internal evidence of Win. B. Gurley BOM. Warner, Soul A Henifton, A & Wilson. the authenticity and genuineness of the Fourth Gospel. bert F. Fox, >. Wine. ©. C. Green. SOW. Woodward. THREE NEW STORIES BY se19 Worthington, ©. a. HENTY. Each illustrated. Bound uniorwly with previous volumes, each $1.50, ‘The tities of Mr. Henty’s three new books are "The Dash for Khartoum. A Tale of the Nile Rapedition “‘Kedskin and Cowboy: A Tale of the Western Plaine,” and “Held Fast ior England: A Tale of the Siese of Gibraitar.” They are Tales of dashing adventuve, Peril and heroic achievenveut. and have also am bis- toric backround of imuch interest, These books are copyrutited iu this country and PUbLabed sunultaneousiy with the Euclinl editions THE PILOTS OF POMONA A Story of the Orkney Isiauds. By KOBERT LEIGH- TON. Mlustrated, 12m0., #150. The young hero of the story Las bioud of the Noree Vikings im ie veins and carries uuuseif with « brave spirit through many exciting adveutures, aii tomuine warrative of breathless interest. PPBPETUAL BUILDING ASsUCIATION. PAYMENTS may be made to incipae SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, ance of interest. This to accommodate persons re- turuink late from vacation. Payments 1uay still be made into the Association at the special interest rate of 6 yer cent per annum. in- wholly or partly withdrawn, as wanted. This is the ASSETS in Auxust.. --8082,555.49 74,073.99 Surplus over all liabilities, "2° Sold by all booksellers or sent postpaid by. CHARLES SCRIBNER'S SONS, 743-745 Broadway, New hork. OFFICE, 506 11TH 8ST. N. Open til 5 p.m. CHARLES C. DUNCANSON, President. se18-4t JOHN COOK, Secretary. (NE OFFICE ROOMS FOR RENT In the new building of the Washington Loan and An accouut of the oni fatioval mode of treatment. Send stamp for jauuplict editie sels-lut Dr. tk convenience and comfort for men who spend « large part of their lives in their offices, Call for permit to inspect the premises. Lasxsevxon & Bro. ‘There was probably no tine tm the history of our establushusent welG-3un H. WAKNER, President. that we were better uble to slow WE Ane acTHORIZED YOU a compiete Line of WASHINGTON AND ARLIN to offer for sale #70, ON RAILWAY Co. | LADIES’ MUSLIN AND CAMBRIC UNDERWEAD 000 of their capital ‘stock. par value #106, paycbiell0 yer cent vast and 10 por ‘eat ‘Than now. every 20 days until declared nup-asscesable. he We have a choice stock of ital of this coupany is lunited by’ the act of Congress Rihana cpa 1018300,000- _ Tie ROAD IS NOW UNDER CONSTRUCTIO’ We were never outdone in the Gta will Ue rannine from ‘the Aqueduct. bride to care and precision tm the Piatshe uston by -Noveluver 1. and Trinuuince ot our Under Toad wil: be couiplescd io the Gth st. depot by mext agg temo ns wear. The Trimmings are care Tully seivcted and wo prove of Une derwear ts allowed space on our Shelves until thorowchiy exam of KOBINSON & LODGE, weld-dkas iK3 and 6 Atlantic building. Stone peneuned “wanna” = We will «ive youarough 9) mop Notice. is of wut we carry. Books for the subscription of the capital stock of the ‘asbinxton ald Chesapeake Beach: Railway Coupany Will be opened at the office o7 Basdwin & Baldwit. Laurel, Md., on the 1th day of October, IOI, at o’civck atu. and will be continued open Ubtiid o'c.ock P.m. and stom day to day thereafter until the Whole aiuount of the capital stock sia be suid. thous to the capital stock wil: aso be tai office im tue Washington Loan yuuldin, corner uf ti and F t C.; also at the oflice of the Pidedty am Deposit Cor No.7 Caivert st., Baitimore, Mu CORSET COVERS. Fine High Square Neck Cambrie Corset ( trimued back and front with Haubure em broidery, finished seams, only « V-neck Cambric Corset Cover, trimmed with fine Hanbun edie and iusertmg to match, extra vod fitting, ony Square-neck Cambric Corest Covers, trimmed in tine Han upany all receive Y nent of 10 per cent subsctibed Wil] be required at the t suuscription. ‘Total auouut of capital vane irrry : euibroidery, also lace trimaued, UNPTON, EDWIN WARFIELD, —— FREDELICK H SMITH, WILLIAM © CODD, be.» Sie., Wie. OL tae JAMES LGakpoui, ” Sous G. BLALELG 5, BENS. F KAKNS. V-neck Cambric Corset Covers, seldtoci3 Incorporators, ensathinteos eek eee 7 en, BLS, SL y ATIONA, > ‘SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY pics OF WASHING ON, oom, N.E COR 15TH ST. AND NEW YORE AVE. 50 dozen Fine Muslin Mother Hubbard Gowns, yoke of t clusters of five tucks each, trimmed with berring-Lone braid, Buished round meck and seeves With Hambuae eixe, 300. 100 dozen Musiin Gowne— Gowns, solid tucked yoke, ‘Chartered by special act of Congress January 22, 1807. Eeorganized under act Congress Uctober 1, 1890. ‘Transacts the business of4 ‘URUST COMPANY 2p all its various Uranches Also the business of 4 trimuned with berring-tone beaid, BAVINGS BANK fine Hambure round neck and Aud ofa Sleeves, also fine Camlric Gowns, SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY, ‘Capital: ONE MILLION OF DOLLARS. Only Ue. Muslin and Cambric Gowna, trimmed in lace and embroidery, V end round neck, full pull Sleeves, $1.25, €1.35, 61.48, 01.05, 61.75, 62, 62.25 4.75. Acts as executor, administrator, guardian of the es- tates of minors, committee of the estates of lunatics, receiver, asuicnee and executes trusts of any and every Gencription. Receives money deposits in sums of TEN CENTS ‘Loans money upon real estate and collateral secur- ity. Sells first-class real estate and other securities. Receives SILVER WARE and all kinds of VALU. ABLES upon deposit in capacious storage vaults of ‘Ubsurpassed dryness and security. ‘Small eafes for rent trom $5 to 6125 per annum. 1 & i : | | H th i i iF E i E # 4 § | | j é I LANS= BURGH & BRO... 80 AUCTION OF MOREY. XO BACK DUES REQUIRED. oti par mos merge {$20,000 placed in New Loans.

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