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8 THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1892—-TEN PAGES. THE WASHINGTON SCHOOLS. forced to remain an entire year in the same THE HOLIDAY TRADE. bine oa re os, Sot ae _ — the AUCTION SALES. ° AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. class. Every ten weeks, or even oftener, a few a going : jerren zo — —_ = —_—-" Some of the Comments Made by the Com-| of the pnpils io the class, from ono to half «| Points for Shoppers Who Have Presents to | ELON OT STE (pe ee tee tied a public ‘THIS AFTERNOON. ‘TomoRzow. __FUTURE DAYs. missioner of Education. donen, who have begua to show capacity to do | i j benefactor.’ This is the way of it: They have ATOLIFFE, DARR & CO., Auctioneers. TPUXCANSON BROS., Aucta, Oth atid D sis. mn more work ond learn longer lessons than are | One of the great institutions of Southeast | received a large lot of ladies’, boys’ and youths" TERS’ SALE OF EIGHT VALUABLE BRICK | HOUSENOLD FURNITURE. PraNos, BRCesute | LATIMER ® SLOAN, Avctousers, 1407 G street. mer TOES AROUT THE GRADING CF TEACHERS — given to the average class. are called out and | Washington 1® Raff's Enterprise, 1241 11th | Oxford ties and slippers at less than half price. IDEN. TLOMIDA ACES ? ~ | pg ae NUE CARPETS, PIER MIRRORS. OIL PAINTINGS. THE © ATION oF Be WHAT HE RE went into the Dext clase above. The same is street southeast. At that immense establih- | They can afford to sell cheap, and that is ex- N NIE, f* 2, bouRT ETC., AT AUCTION AT OUR SALES ROOMS noe AS THR RYIES OF THe PRevartine srs dome with the other classes. The classes are ment everything in the dry goods line may be | actly what they are doing. There are other FINE, Phoven ak 7 TUESDAY MORNING. DECEMEBER TWEN. CATALOGUE SALE Me oTwe exawese cesttox not & year apart, not a half year, The intervals had, and what is of great importance, every | bargains offered by this house which will in- NEF JUSTICE FUCLER @ TiETu. AT TEX OCLOGE apts Menads . ” re ten weeks, more or less. A bri ae article is marked down so as to place it within | terest customers. 5 Ped ie Liber 1874, foe AS efoee, hear GETZ | Ash Bed Room Sete, Cane and Walnut Dining The report recently submitted to Congress BS gets promoted over an interval of ten the reach of every one. Heretofore the people | _ This {a the time of the year whon the children | C*g 12, Liber 1971. § reat Sot one of 4 | Room Chairs, Lounges, Three Second-hand Pianos, Mepicat iprizy by the commisioner of wlacation om thenchools | Seeks wotacas sustain Rimes in the advanced | of tint section wore compelied totmake © SH | ary apt to see some wonserful. things, Dut ihe tere vm wi oe rons bh fate SHE | in seed condition: Two F. P. Pier Mirror, Honised | Oy ves s7e pe CUANLES A. BACON ee ner of elucation om theschools class and does not lose a great amount of valu- | uptown in order to secure what they needed. : “ ‘ Cabinet L. C. Library Suites, Wardrobes, Sprincs, . District of Colvmbia, as tated! in Tw Able work that he ought to hive gone over. pat now. thasks to this house shat recente co | SUFPFige will ‘be the ‘more complete if some of | PUUWOCTOCR PAE. bal Me ehh out contained crtti-is ‘es 4 Cots, Hair and Shuck Mattresses, Feather Beds. odd { the method of Whereas if promoted over the entire work of | longer exists. Se renter abe teend 0 J. Soy Got Tat andi rare 3, PAS, ied) Wasi —— ian | . on 9th street, are secured. 1p the ev of Washing: | pieces Upholstered Furniture, ‘Paintings, Enerat- sane classifying anc pay schers. The text of grade: aa ie done in some casce in the schooleof | All the best grades of carpets are found at J, Tyne ttre arcseeured. ts. 128, 12, 180 aud | Inge, Be. MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS, ” Di id 1 e dies idgment of M. C. | 131 are: rod vach by anew eight-room and bath ALSO LP AS Poe the portion of the report referring to this sub- | {he Dtrict of Columbia, there is, and remsint, | B. Nalle's, the successor to. Hove Bros. & Co., | wheias of ike covet renin ee F Streot, | beck dwplinay with contrgted afi PSSHdLY 185 | 500 yards Second-hand Brussels together Git ANU any, ' cr ie wt ney in the matter POFt” | 1528 F street. He has a large and full stock of | 40) the in that line, The corset | Petes era ANG Hae 1 aah aan mtoO | with tn seeorted. lot of Mo pgs, Cooking Including some very fine iace and boar The schedule of walarien paid teachers te re-| “If'the two clases which are formed in each | 785? ofall kinds, which will pay inspection. eeprom toy aly fennel Sake Rhiseet esters ee Fy SEnNHEINIER & (actioneers. = nan Frsdmecagebacqpeng = ported as folie room of the schools of the District were a half | apa bese at this season ah eee The price is only $1.50 per papas “i AIO. : H. .— Tobe soldat our Art Galleries, 1407 Gstmet, | POUTITE SALE» , ¥ x year apart, instead of an entire year as at pres- | year isa well-kept furniture store. where ESERBER, SIE al SALE THES ee yor argete ent, the facilities for reclassifying the more | €oods are selccted with care and taste and dis- | A new store and anew stock is what may be | EE eS ey A iia Raat ins rgen vepianes. eqrogmacee Ciena’ ha Seventh year or grado competent pupils would be more than twice as| played in, « charming way. Dut when to all | foundat “The Fair,” 743 and 745 7th strost, | mupedged of trust. sub ete TSo TSO, iss Te ian | weariinatrsk oft feuler retiring from business. THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, BY order of she somitry Stauth vear or grade . * eat as now. | this is added a price list which brings the goods | corner of H street.’ Smith. the great price cut- BE wm ajasre a. ine city and District. | en a", indies’ and No. 320 PENS- . a = en within the sends Gtovee gongs Ly os + be 13¢ and ‘Down as houses Nos. | SYLTANTA AVENUE SOtTHEAST, & ae | DECEMBER TWENTY-SECOND AND TWENTY: | GCE SCR ft vate Let T' Fifth year or grade aude i ieee eb xteainiatnine. | within ¥ one, ter, as the proprietor is known, announces that | ($12. 131d. 1816an1 1518 Florida avenue northwest, | MONDAY EVENING DE oe: LEN ETERS be . ec . beset | the of such an establishment attains ree cde PB Ge rest, | MQ! EPG DECEMBER NINETEER, THIED, 1892, ote et hreoting forty Sat ster th year or grade........ It must be mentioned here that the schools | Son ta calertan eae f the hosts ert ee aed a ee and dining | $56. Ph loteta ba sakd cules tos decd of treat aes | TGS SERNY NER AESOAY and FRIDAY EVES: eg | sidrpeh og atowt . : radi . € all written | "5" Curistens newts rrp es oa ma furniture, and a full line of » Brussels | SAiculars of which will be stated at the time gi | hose oe SEVEN P.M. 18 | Commencing st HALF-PAST SEVEN P.M, each Petar Third year or grade igs A of the District, since the abolition o m of Christmas purchasers. At the immense | and ingrain carpets are twenty per cent lower J)ENCANSON BROS. Aucta.. Oth and Dota ras Pea Se ° Foo cach bone aptte a ake e sb0o, 400 | ¢*8tinations for promotion, do not hold back | house canal. Be Williame, 916 7th street, | than any house in thie city. He has pat a price | | Terms ofenle: One-third of the purchase money, SALE oF ABOUT 50.5 aan an — sityaied ip Soeiel cur west aad ape se Here it seems that there is a regular progres- | the dull ones of —) by siting << = ms pose bat Henny sco pas tuatice Se eitaiaea. Gres pes keieg aaa ooes 2 ee mnie sack hotieg must be paid af time Peal a oars: es ce ie, gute BY ORDER OF THE ADMINISTRATOR. tunity b eat ge _ — jon in salary according to the grade—a dis | C7™Petent to so great an extent as for: 7 ywa furniture dealer, 7 i i Be XMAS PRESENTS AND WOE! 7. three th interest. acten chick conn tp the ecdneigasé to be| gupils are entirely Kept out of the| | Without good flour the fanumerable good | Williams, 915 7th street, carries euch an im- | Qhge, (ty Rarqaiees POSE SESS CRUE Ee ee eM ESE pp | Arran LATIMER & GLOAX, ancty | QUE Zeit sears hot omly hot warranted for any reason of extra Bigh schools of most cities by the strict en-| things of the holiday season into which that | mense stock of goods that he helps his patroue | at the option of the purchaser. Co. | CRUBEE TWENTIETH, 1n2, at TWELVE | 5 ws saicaNnY Aud iSO Fat reget esis. eres te So"% ot ai Meully in teach: | france examination. In Washington they move | article enters are impossible. To every ono it | wonderfully by naming some features of his | => Rreeenees oC a Aled thosagegicnas siwrenh uss ‘ache eek anes. GP. Ane, = but also to be vicious tn many ways in the prac. forward on the regular current and enter the | is indispensable, and Mesers. B. B. Earnshaw & | stock which a: ally seasonable. At this time | Gaye ‘any of eal x cont of owners being overstophed, TRUSTRES SALE OF VERY VALUABLE IM-| diddads LATIMER & SLOAN, ductionsers, management of classes The teacher hold- High School in large numbers. But next to| Bro. have earned the gratitude of consumers he calls attention to the antique oak . , BROWNING, bts my UNCANSON BROS. oy ae oa ing the sizth grade position would naturally POtbing i done to emancipate the talented pu- | by putting upon the market, in their ‘Cream | desks with brass trimmings which are only $7. P.ASDARNEIELE, —f Trugtesa. «| © BENSINGER, AUCTIONEER, By Vigtue of s certain of trust fecorded in aioli ber ma jealously against the admis Pils from the yoke which forces them down to/| Blend” flour, the very best obtainable. Itison | Also to the fancy rockers handsomely uphol-| a7aaas 7 “gpk eat ee Liber, So. 1746. folio 438 ot sna. one of the land $3 = . “ the pace set by their slow companions. psvegilllesar iba atered which are sold for $3.25. jo en WASHINGTON HORSE AND CARRIAGE BAZAAR. | recorés of the District of Columbia, ana et te te- siibtanwes ae S deepest 2 aPezea"ctuaated| "To bap people help themselves ia the bos | RBI AMOTE, SA O8 SUREGTE 1, PO EASAANENTE RS. SE PTRL Ga POPRRR SOT S Rah er title to the sixth ¢ . pone : + 363, 138, 134, 137. aguare rs : , ‘ angered. This causes grades | With the defects of the graded system as it EL. ness rule of Houso & Herrmann, the furniturofANOTHER BASE BALL ASSOCIATION. | on. scount ef the rain inn! Os bie Wain | PEREMPTORY SALE OF HORSES, MARES AND | Sever POR Sok soe BER. ay 4 EEE » Oba. Ry, of pupils in the schools of the District to be iste that the skelition of examinations for ed. | deaiers, 917-923 7th street. ‘They eccomplich PABA BOON Oo ee WSs at QUARTER MULES. described property. s:tuate in the city 3 OM tan | te marked, sot co mach gree of od yt ded High School wrought some good this by the equitable credit aystem, which en-| It 1s Claimed That the League Will Have FRANK T. BROWNING, Wil be sotd at the bazaar, No. 9:0 Sock trans ty Seg th cf es Seat, 2 STA ") ‘ studies ne by the room in which [) °20 Ur tering bir intellect on thore tools of | Abies persons to buy goods on a small cash a Rival. : p aM Pehsiey Trustees, Loutstana ave, TUESDAY MORN- It ntntag the mac ie 0) tonto jot hua She: pal nd ee bool ‘euht woh 6 measure to | Pa¥ment, the balance being arranged in easy | rj, sets the: ball} @17-48¢s "619 Fst. nw. ING, DUCTMBER TWENTIETH, dered Sfts-uine (4), tn the subdivision of the south -railyg ng ben saggy age + Bally urs 2 up for gat. Adall boy | Weekly or monthly iustaliments. They take the | esis acai tiara ATCLIFFE, DARE & CO., AUCTIONEERS. a SEin deed ct rust to secare Go enmecl Wo G00 ane OCR SREP of teachers by some other principle, having hh quarivatic equations | WoFd of their customers as the security, and Sensation fakir works overtime. All sorts of | R ais Bale ‘ ‘Twenty-five head of Norses, Mares terest from October 25, 1802. said deed of trast being orreens wS thai Rom 4 Set. sosond. third, Sc., assistants, and allow- | 15 bre or learned to read Latin oretudied | they claim for their m the maximum of | stories of deals and combinations are reported Der Potthe SErNALUABLE IMPROVED and Mules ¢onsigned from southern Sent cere ae ). eg bon a ing « butiding of eight rooms & certain quote eee earl of thee. pomectel insite | enjoyment with the minimum of trouble. | during the winter and the skeptical public ac-| AS ‘No' 301 TL STREDL. NOMTHWEST. FO Hosa pliongriion ee liwiaget Soar, with interest at the rate cf aix (6)yercwntum per | MOUSE-VIZ~ | Seno ara: afr g Es research distanced ail tho talented | | The perplexed and sorely tried seeker for a | cept these reports with considerably more than | MERIJ THE PROPERTY OF THE LATE JUS. ing purposes and to be sold without of tront on the promerte sald’ cs ali neck ut eons | _BONRSET ur f°, a es wmmar school. He can perform | fitting Christmas gift for every one should not | the traditional grain of salt. Therefore, tho pele cata st, of the reserve. of purihaser.- S20) Soccatt a: tals of Salton | Ate Rit O} pik it the lowest rank A twelve-room building w they will never be able to| overlook the opportunities which a completely | story that is now being circulated of an effort | Pisfitt o Columbia, passed on 3 B ALSO Siplled with iu ton lays orthe property will | ALL MAT Wi aby til th En . Ts , | Bue Caroline Bradley ai ty head of Horses and Mares t risk and cost of detaa. ting purcisascer after : Fens ane ange ord ent e until they invent or master such mathe- | stocked cigar and tobacco house affords, ‘Take, | to form a. nee ation) ace ball ogee | i ine Bs Twenty bead of H a Mt and cost of di oun QOUNT OF Six FER CEST ON LS Pa “ (optima tuatical and philosophic instruments for them- | for instance, one like that of Messrs, Goo. W. menace Banizalion | Bradiey, Juije E. B. Bradiey, Eliza Cameron Brad constcned by different parties to be readvertisement tase Brit iy % Acc 7 = ceiven \ | Scott d& Co., Pennsylvania avenue ‘and 434 |does not find much eredence, The story is as | ley. Joviph sariner Bradley thd Jameetousld Caine- told for want of use. Sale. positive. SednGL EMA WONs,| Toten, | OE N TLE Neen I Por es FA A boy put into algebra before solving the | street, ‘where everything used by the lover of follows: | tion ig front of the premises on TUFSDAY, THE | It 8. BENSINGER, Auctioneer. 7 OCCASIONS Tex, te BUY probl toward paying better salaries for exceptionally f higher urithmetic learns how to | tobacco may be,found. ‘There one would have | “It is sald that a number of very prominent | THIRTEENTH DAY OF DECEMBER. A.D.” 1802, Se" THY ABOVE SALE Is PosTPONED ow ac. | TYEE OF Pal EIGHTH STREE SN | probate usiness, T wil Fear Pupils who enter wh Phila. | _ Tetms of aslo: One-third of the purchase mone; THEAST. 1. by pa h school without pass- | jo", seit br pipie , ATCLIFFE, DARR & CO. AUCTIONEERS, B nnitigen ig! ALE IS Do rn — ° ” Youbtlest here is pod in jis | whom intended. ~ ; | nd sixty 5), this city. id lot onts . - ALE < ¥. i, . 4 cin at te ane tate the Tench wil gener=| DbAsornwnal attendaace on the Tigh sehools| " There are not many merchants who giveaway | ‘B8t_ they bave promised to play in the new | Altrec, rut 18. fet 4 the oy fds | ADMINISTRATORS SALE OF euanesorarock | aire ttbwtis' irwtine | roster : Sli prefer to teach the higher grade. io tho “hich the city of Washington shows. While| tic goods, bat that 18 just what F. 8. Willinms | mtcciation. fereoks inence south SS foot inene east 4 feck REBT. COMPANY “OF BSc E NCAR Dane | DDUSCANSON BROS., ATOTIONEERS, ORE YO wage teacher there le something ‘more at mthe, High and ‘Normal Kehoola, the | 4 Co., druggists, tb and F streets, propose | “The association circuit, as at provent ont-| inches. the cotcuib aeietd inchento teeline st | ARDS Tecate Garr SRST O® Ge | TecereEs gate of Twa.stoer sauce pers. | MESES tenctive to be found in the fifth, strth and se AoE ee sort ent ia tiene | 1oing. ‘That is, they intend selling their goods | lined. is to include Boston, Philadelphia, Brook- | sireet,amd centaine 5,050 sauary fore of eround. | WaywisuTON, D.C. BY AUCTION. LING NUMBERED 119¢ SEVENTH STREET | OR MAIR CLOT! and second. Of conrse, thy studies of the schools of nearly 8 per cent. virtually be said to be giving them away. They | Louis, Louisville and Cincinnati in the west. i Columbia, holding @ special term for N EN i HH rades have more variety: there is « mon¢ everything in st i | New clubs are to be orgunized in Bosto: ash, and the balance in t al installa Frome of RATCLIVE! + ag ALSO. ¥ &! the Arman unten ope tomed to such strict examinations, wil : cpm and Louisville clubs are reported as being solid | Per cent, Secured by deod'or trtat upgn the mroxerts, | Buk oPy EMD NTE Steer Podge me mga, Praag may am bonay ese ly fail of admission to college when sub- | 4 Pair of shoes that cost only $8.50 may seem | for the new deal, and there is every preepect | Crslicash. atthe ont a atamumeee eal icon: 10 SHTARES OF STOCK OF THE OMTO NATIONAL | TWO-STORY BRICK DRFLUXG ON precy | oe a geal pal sap boyy mitted to tests that to them are unusual. to some people as too cheap to be good. But| that Mr. Bi it the Brooklyns over | of 2250 required a the tune of sale. Terms to be BANK, STREET BETWEEN E AND F AND TWLPTH | WIN Sant she 8 gaining opm sdcantege for herself | ™ In the Central High Schoo! it will be easy to | Wilson & Carr, 929 F street, the firm that make | tt ee ee coniplied whit within teen a LO eee OED TREAT RPA Se ores | AND THIRTEENTH STREETS NORTHEAST. | CAKI Matural science and literatire, Accord. ffm division of suck papils us desire to eater | ® specialty of this line, say that they are exactly George H. Williams, who was so popular as | gna'riskof the defaniine purchaser etter Ate doee: | 3 SHARES OF STOCK OF THE LINCOLN HALL | THREE-STORY BRICH DWELLING NUMBERED | GRAIN ARPES 3-5 Jed College and comply with conditions necessary | what they are represented to be. Tho style is | the president of the Chicago Players League | previous notice tu The Evening ict AESQCIATION, 2502 M STREET NORTHWEST. | cE ia the better plan is to have salaries graded litions Y | ead aud they ach aney Gata feck. Thee fom | icago Players’ I | ore BREDERIO Do we we All of the District of Columbia ‘a dood in trust I will sell on WEDXES. | © a OF ePREFY 2OLD wr in such a way that the teachers who recetve the | {°F fitting them to pase strict examinations. | good and they ry © . This firm | Club, is to control the Chieago franchise and Sun baiidine Terms cash. FRASK-T. BROWNING, DECENMER TWENTY FIUST. 4D. Init tn | MAPEAXD.UALD Putt oF Cont” Wo first beginners, who < to come into the | This may be done without loving any of the ad- | have other kinds of footgear and are in a posi- | ‘Tom ‘Loftus is said to have grounds and. bac a1-akas “Washington, D.C. * Administrator of John Lynch. the promises, at FOUR O'CLOCK P.M. tot | ROR WASTE IN MAT CHIN oak eA caieal © an at once, shall re- | Y®@tages gained by the disuse of entrance ex- | tion to suit everybody. ing for anew club in Ciacinnati. Tom Lovell at ce RAGETR done ca race RATCLUF! b DARE EO. 222 in A.B. Clark's cubdivision of lots in eg ‘sss. | $30 at DO as ogg Sn stant one rank Sminations formerly required for transfer from | The electropoise is ono of the great inven- | of the Lovell Arms Company is reported as be- | of THE, ABOVE SALE TR PogTPONED on ac. | _15-dkdbe ee | maT read UY & brick house numbered 1134 7ib strest | "WE sett, a SIX-FOOT OAK ERTENSION Tal p i for mpie, | the grammar schoo! .,.| tions of the age. It is also one of the great | ing the head of the new Boston club, and in | DAY OF DuceMBER, A.D. (ee es, Ob gTHE, SAME AFTERNOON AT MALF-past | POU Tale Marines Os 5b Gash et the lowest rank receives from $400 to $500, nc-|, The financial advantage to come to the Dis- | remedies of the age. ‘The Atlantic Electropoise | Philadelphia one of the big clothing firm of | Place. FRED: wi ChE TP So sae z Roe pa th TS ety tc. r cording to length of service, the teacher as- ee bo —_ he maareat ag ress = Company, 1405 New York avenue, sell these in- beer pare is said, will control the new] qj3-axas . vay 7 PROPERTY i PPAR | tuprevedh. ssh tot fronting te 4 nz agehes on srovrs fe coMtrr tte ak “zB, @ mgned for beginners should receive a salary * with semi-annual or quarterly intervals | struments on instaliments and rent them on | Athletic Club. ; ‘SNCANSON BROS. AUCTIONEERS. eH BEC AUC. | Street between 7th and Ach streste northeast | STOVES 38 CoM Pars tite from ® $000. The teachers up to the | Willappear in the greater ease of filling up the easy terms. A female assistant may be con-| “The outlines of the new association are all| 1) POUR OP PORE nh a ee ones | AN SH IZLE fr om it FOUR OF LOCK P.M, ‘will sell. ‘ : ioe eWay, Mo fens ofthe | ANY WHEKE—ALL seventh grade in an eight-room school may re- of the grammar grade to their full sea:-| sulted at all times by the ladies. Descriptive | perfected, and all that now remains is to cali a| TRUSTEES SALW OF VALUABLE. C rnber 133, 4, OTHER 81 ORE: ii chise. Liber numbered 14 folio rick we wil oders con- , r square 3008, | } MAVE A KNACK OF ARRANGING ce is that One of the very best is the Roxbury rye whisky. : js _ ee po ia Dlaistot Of Goluraten asl jeutencan, being No isi) tithe ort {magrored by a two-story brick house, situate on, MENTS To 8! YOUR OWN VIDUAL. ies the nly whinky controlled efianives by | ugh S077 bears unmistakable car marks of sad oan a, ta, Sia | Hit ead ho areata hoe | eAW aoe niece TOELP ani Hurt | BERR TH SUE DHS the distiller. Another reason for its great po} 2 e notion. infront of the premiges. on ad shew ral attention. 7 TERNOON cr REMEMBER—YOCR CREDIT IS GOOD. ala! he fact that it is over three years old SPALDING LEAVES THE CHICAGO CLUB. THE AEE PAL oF DECEMBER STE THIRD, af HALE PAST Pore oer Ocke ‘ ne Geode. "ie Game lecttaad tals 44 \Boscdow ; PROPESTS ON K STRENT BETWEEN SIXT ron et Soe tremor On CERO RY, | prezelves, lot 32, Schmidt's» piivision of urixinal lot Sis THE ONLY CREDIT HOUSE IX w ceive only the lowest rank af salary, whatever | capacity. To fully understand this it is | circulars will be sent free. meeting for permanent organization. Incase] AND sat eNTH “STREETS! NOKTREAGE | DECESME RES RTT TSN oe EEN A part of 16, sauare 7. Using prota Vy 8 SET eee AL! ‘s a has in Then shere should be an aadigtant with | Maily beginning school ia the lower grades | A# article in great demand Just nowis whisky, | Brocklym refuses to join it is authoritatively | WARMINGTON. D. Gn 01S | NONE ring | ROLE S{CLOCK F-M. paris of Torey and 10, ta BEASTS EM IEL. BE GLAD UE FOC WL Co ually beginning schoo! wer grades Ys al z virtua of a E : | square 249. “frontinyy 1} on of = ite TH casi vhices higher rank. and for eighth-grade work another | ually beginning school in the brag toa and of course the very best brands are desired. | ted that Washington will accept a fran-| , BY. iroat to us, ine | oa J . a o ELRAME, AETERNOON, at WALY-Past and as continually dropping 0: ap duly seeomked in | seeut oy ae) improved | yt ee Mot eg. one of the | br three-stery me coe: | FOURS £3, sub vielen assistant two degrees higher than the ordina assistant. This plan, when adopted. would | des to go to work. The conseque: sare something in salaries, and would save | tHe rooms in the primary grades that were full much more by the breaking up of the rigid sys- | 1" the fall termare crowded to overflowing in ‘sell TUE! oue and two : PHD oF Drews Aira : THIRD, at HALT Past POUT OCT OCR - tions fay te debe fang eoted tobe grown thinning and romp! grows at agg Ta thc | Ching ama Clb The eno of the CA Coie | meron SEE anes mera wraar ears ee Bae ees A end classisication, to be found below. « — ? sien | seek [pa catch Jog ant WEG: j South Side grounds with its improvements and | 741. VE TMENT COMPANY. by Samuel WW. Cnr’ | _ Auctionsers. a ; ‘eee ‘00 aa TRE GRADING OF PUPILS. from class to the ‘nest one above Roepe the | Metzerott & Co.* 12th and F itrests, are of the| erehigy egeripebeienr pg new company, of | o_i3. vase it.” roxether, with improvements | YW Snemaeaaate) | earmmecee arden et trost on toe pan ail cash et option of ee eee oe, ‘The report also dwelt at length on the subject | classes in the upper grudes full all the year and | opinion that there is a good deal of that article |" Hart fully expects te have. nearl; every club | Lerms of sale: One-third cash, belance in three | TRUSTEES Ae BRICK REST | Pe Purchaser. "A deposit of 100 on each piece of | 42 son heist bona 6 greding end casuificction of pupils, | thereby saves in the cost of tuition. within the covers of the Hardman or the Kim-| in the league pla: \ RNase ria) meet 40 he BEING HOPE | Property ut time of sale, Conveyapeine ig Sunday games next year, | Sighteen G4) montbe, to be tty ieee Sra (ad) “and | SQUARE No. "979. AND OS DENCE THERWOD Air sa Ne ionuim, ine | No. 821 NINTH STREET SOUT! The rigidity of systems of grades existing | %0¥ the teachers who receive the highest sala- | ball pianos, They offer easy payments and a incinding it. Terms to be complied with within Af w York and Brooklyn. The Polk | note, baring | chavens terest at Oper cent per annuin, 1 east fect days, etherwipe the right rescrved to 4 oats Mime tenets tae Fe fae eee cee pki have the fewest pu- | guarantes for five years. An inspection of this | street grounds will be fisted up handsomely and | rest Payabie wuntannaally., atd secured by deed of | , By ‘ir\ue of a deed of trust tp us, dased July 20, | (eon any" eaner ifeat the ist inl vost of defeating | Boot BB Gaus R, Se Se Bethe Mee cieeaty born x | pile for the better half of the year. ing | {ack in the fine new store woall be profitable | seating capacity for 15,000 people put in. The | shaper gition: "A icy of 4108 wil Ws Fagan | sea tthe and the vial of Cotaralty | cla a Wes tdactiw Boot some The ideal of the managers seems | _ Here may be = the advantage of supplying | The lapse of years only serves to bring out (new ser nat dogs not affect Anson, who re- | at tlie ofsale., All, convevaneing apd record py ab | ang ot, the real iy le Ae COLLINS. Tn =e Gin ee sight-room school should devote one room | Nosed under w formed head of this report Thi | BOF clearly the merite of the light-running| taine bis stock in te land company and pur-| [Sten dare proper Gerriag OF Gofal” | Tie TWENTIETH, abe, at TALE-TaST OCH | [ATIMER & SLOAN, Auctioneers, 1407 G st Boal s > = Big <p penton ape te pees under # former head of this report. Domestic sewing machine. Not only hae tho compa ee Tr ’ CLOCK P-M.. all thet certain pigoe,o- parcel ol —— qoute a CRIFH show e much larger proportion of children in | Hai,00" be cousilered in councetion with the Ween vasintafned Wrongh all the eee GE IMMER | troseos | protidattoneianhe cites WaphgiomicutBitest | MANpsowE asp weri-Keer movernorp| Bot Swors Ar A Sacurrrce the lower grades than in the higher grades. tobi P machine hus been on the market, CONDUCTOR ROWE'’S DEVICE. 122-00 Office, staw, | Sf Columbls, Kpown ss lot So. 25.10 George . Em 2 MAGBACHUAETTS. AVERUE SORTS: | Bool After alessant and Prosperons quar. Dr a grade a masts year's work, accor | SOME GENERAL REMARKS, | but improvements have constantly been made, ae ta-THE ABOVE sat POSTPONED | tid lor havine at A] MERE AL EUBIIC aveTION Bool tor of acentury of shor business, I have ts the Sonaity secepted ink wie. ia the Diss Tt must not be inferred that the report was | ns any one can see who calls at the office in| He Had a Bell in His Pocket Which Rang | uf MOND EY BEC RBER MRE RER REN ae | Street senthen S02. cuamaauetne de TEN OCLOUR WM ee eset | Bool decided to retine, and have teased say trict, however, the eighth grado is said to in- | all unfavorable criticism. T foot, with 8 m. cmmnencing at TEN OCLC ace No. 1 elude two years’ work. If tr Massachusetts aven: brtok houge thereon. cc Bool store to the Great China and Japan Tee Bool Company, who will take possesion tp northwest, . this would give | fo, don, for'a faually feavinwe WILLTAMSO: nine years for the entire course of study below E, EDMONST ud mach tocommend. His report ended as| To be up to the times is a natural ambition, \ Trustess. Term: of sale: -third of the iat pa cash and the balance in two equal » commissioner | this city, 7th and H streets, | Kautinl of the Hepliaee. at saine hour ani pl | money in | Will The receipts on the 6th avenue railroad in sity . Sacha ress nd le) 5-00 . a wataltuouts, for ie & Bool January." It will be seen that the time the High School. Now, the report of the trus-| Slows: A eee we BY pacer bcs Ripples sated , ate that | New York city have fallen below their usual | =“~°° - = Tatich dhe notes of the parchaser. parabie in one and | WALT Tae Sar, AR RDSRAE TERLST EER | Bool Sor diasposian of tay taamans ehett af tee shows thet the iower four grades of the |g. uctectn ronnie a cen ne ee al oe | at rith the band of tee fen ke eTice ® | mark lately, and the officials have been puzzled THIS EVENING. gent per atinum, payable seint-annually, and eecused | BALLAND ALTUESSES PILLOWS: | Bool shoeste very short. White schools enroll 50 per cent more pupils | ‘Be defects pointed out except the one iv re- | ha sprdlosbinbanbasbics + by rst Maed of ern opp property sold, : nye able furniture ia the policy | fF the reason, Tho cars seem to carry as ‘ EXTTURE.CHATRS, | Bool What a lucky cotncidence that thie than the upper fur grades Sixty per cent of 84 to intervals between grades or classus| A fair profit on « LATER & show. the white pupils and nearly 75 per cent of the | S¢*™ to be temporary and in processof remedy. | of John Rudden, the accommodator, 813 uetioneers, cash, at the opiion of the p chaser,” All ov mete anil re : iS, MANTED. BEDS. | Ling at the co Boot NTFOLDING BED, “‘orand retiring sale” should come Just ti, | Many people as ever and detectives failed to Root Boot bed Bool Boot Bod Boal bol Bot Beal Boot Bal Det ool Boot Boat . : G The trostees, t ANGINGS, TOILET Seq. | Bool atthe time when you are making your Bool colored pupil are in the lower four grades | Ail sxstems of schools that have any degree of | ‘icocr His priven ave fined ow thin mrmchan {catch eny conductor knocking down fares, ae le rtearincd Pn gy ny CALY | Bool purchases for Christina. fam be | (ealled primary grades). The proportion of {ig0F in tbeir organization sway from side to nd 'ue can afford to sell on time, so ihat. the | After considerable effort a big conspiracy to Taeibcia wice Goee eee prof vaine. ‘These goods are | Boil Your friends with ornamental wesleus Beet primary pupile fe much greater in some cities ee eee eee tee athe | financial burden of paying for overything ct | defraud the road has beon tnenrthed, in which seca deed of trast front pan! teers Sed seat noeie cn ae than even in the colored « the District sau information | OB¢e does not fallon his customers. He rays | over 100 conductors are implicated. ot sony Bt ctr | aaeen es Deck chunte—o gale of Gas dae ar eae ee In St Louis, f | studies and a too close adherence to readiug, | fF his reductions that they are what they ate! Witiam B, Rowe, sth avenue surface line x ke. bearine cat 58h | CANSON BROB., Aucta, | Bool goods are selling off at peices usually Book cont of the puptis 3 boat represented to be, and that he does not take off | ’ day ot daly. 1985, and tesorded in L ber No. 1 of | AF ope = | Boot as: medium qualities, end the Bool of work 4 uring th aud srithmetic lead to @ strong aecen- | Of ne article to put up the price of another, | Conductor, bas been arrested on the charge of CONTAINING Sig id jecorasot the Distriel of Coiuabte, at folo | CHavcpny sate OF THE VALCABLE stone: | Rol acied for wedium qualitin, end who Beal jt is obvious, then, that in an eight-room pg Hameed pair exrss P gpeoorassy out making any absurd claim, Hoover & | 8PPfopriating money paid for fares, | MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS, is ISAAC H, FORD, Tru: STREET AND CONNECTICUT & FE, | Bool, poor. Boal sehool ix or six and one-balf rooms are needed pa nee Blo ieeneguies ee sees en, 1217 Pennsylvania ave-| Cet had watched the conductor's operations | ppnsa etc es WALTer &. Woe DS, OPPOSITE PARE REC COU snr Pe | Bool” At the prices quoted below thestock Bod or the lower four grades in the evolu: Page waa pearing ap engine carol he $3 shoe for ladies which | Util they became satisfied they were thor- ee ee aodéds : decr*> pastel on the | Bool will fairly “skip” away, so you'll heve Bool while are needed in the whit iid Mnddneets of Ee Disiab ace et cen dhe hes nase Soe Ue | oueilld aaauainiel sith hi = sh HORSE BOOKS, enc ot March, in the 'y our | Boul to hurry to catch some of tt. Kol less the primary reome are crowded with 90 per | tha! the s Is of the District are at present in y sale has not its equal anywhere | oughly aequainted with his methods and then A . D' Auct ‘ and eighty-five (1 the | Bool Our shoes are all nobby new styles pre Bool ent mere pupils than the grammar chook | ®™: mak Se sah cotonens, | Sat Min pet They do not say that itis worth | put him under arrest. LAW BOORS, | TRUSTER'S SAL¥. OF VALUABLE BUTL special torre ts ent te thence ot aoe £% | Bool duced espectally for this season's wear. Bool Te force the cight greles to correepoed to = rags eapa ret he money, but they do claim that it has a | al times, the Hawkshaws cay, they saw! to pe soLD AT OUR ART GALLERIES, ON SIRTEENTH STREET BETWECS f | veo Alex’ K. Suephert ef al. uuunber esvenss-eight | Pool Weeive below a few of the many inter Boal the eight roome of « building is bad enough. bat | pin™ches of the course of study are not ve ‘y that ie well worth the money e collect fazes, put his hands on the cord of ee ¢ BOR) ERICK DMELUING NUA ae oy Og Lal, 9: surviving teas Bout t ls not the worst evil ee graded school sys fully advanced t ae “+ gromic ae Prep yey poyesiome 4 Req {2 the indicator and apparently ring the bell that 1407 G STREET, ENENTY-NI ) DAY OF min Clar me Handcowed Cult an. bea it exists in the District hat they ox sada Tnmeite: cimactls | Cree cece ee nn ee OY 1 | igsateredl the Pace. SRSy nONOed: TRONEVOET are en ee a) inet | eusce ta lace, congnem or wutten. jority of cities im the cast. There is a “pe ender oy . rhex, haves full line of | that the hands on the dial of the register did| MONDAY AND TUESDAY, DECEMBER NINE-| | By virtusots Bae pobic eriign temtycf, tbe preunlees, offe Toy ye years interval between ench cinss and the one gifted | ancing slippers and ties, | not move and were not long in divining the TEENTH AND TWENTIETH, 1892, the TWESTIETH D Lot numbered three (iin A. . Shepherds eubdivis- | Boo whriverll retlat treace wei, eee below ik So great an interval prevents a ‘sional Oe cheek! ‘ge woman does not appreciate the | reason. ‘They knew the bell could not ring on | COMMENCING AT HALE-PasT SEVEN o-ctoce | POUR OCLOCEE Mi. ocape a7p, Cate in ie ine aaa ee healthful reclassification of papils. There is ‘ting. arithmetic. grammer vantage of asharp razor. except, perhaps, | the register unless the haads moved and that Fronting 22 feat on 1gth oflice of the surveyor of the District of Columubiats | Bool Wiener Shoe Co.'* Fine Ladies’ Bhoes. oat great yetween the capacities of Coen eee ctenalle Ly | When ® corn is to be trimmed. But her husband | therefore Rowe must have a counterfeit bell in EACH E G. ee Liber W. BM Es of the Sur- | Bock Regularly wcll for 8430) At the Rete. Boa Thove who enter the lowest ction uf the new Leaeekes aii, BX | does, and there can hardly be a more acceptable { his pocket, which he rang when he pretended Latimer & stoan, | “ATSOON THE poate = EE djnge and tim | ord any price of G2. 25 and @2.70. Boot ht vears of age can, on an aver: hana tach hae heeh pained in ren, | Christmas present than » good razor. You ean | to pull the register cord. On searching the * [PAST FOUR Oc! i ""Ferus of wale: One-fourth of the purchese money | Boul Mew Youths’ Shows Bool ® the progress in primary work = ban Mn able tovcone with the | td a food one at Walford’s, 477 Pennsylvania | prisoner their suspicions were confirmed by | d11-d&ds hems oe Erbe paid jp cash on the day of sale or Sal ratifies | Bool which sell regularly for @2end @2.500t Boat r Besides, there is # di wus of city growth, nawely. the ine | #¥enue. He has also a tineassortmentof pocket | finding the bell in his pocket. SB WHLLIARIS 8 CO Ang | in tot STS Star cqaal tnpeallcasete oe ree hi caren eeaet sree B | Boek the Retiring prier of GL.OD. boot duc to temperament. right, nervo ms of city growt ey es An | and table cutlery. It was a well-manufactured affair, being in- | WYALTER B WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers Terms: One-third cosh, balance in one and two | Sears, thedeferred pasments to be eecuved by tig | Bool We will eles ofura special @iecountof Bodh . ress than ee oe ae bargains i tobe found | closed ina perforated brass case so that the SILVER PLATE CO.8 SALE | ESnuauy. and tobe secured bya dest Gtttuee on tas | Botesof the perchascr Uearing dateou the day of | Bool 2hyerceut onoursiwant lpeof Carlee Beak ’ = Root oad bagad | There are bargains in silver ware tobe found | a : oar g8 8 sohaiily. and to basecurel by adeei dP'Trust ou the | gale with interest aia rserved lies won theron: | Bost : 4 5 ne more need which ought to be! at Callisher's, the East Washington Jeweler, 225 | found might not be deadened. and that the be “UNG. BREAKFAST. DINNE Peay pe ee pee ee ot ie the option of the purchaser Brothers’ (of Rochester) Mines" and «chool must provide for this differe : sob eH apsses i Pe racic aeene eau Fi him $5 | Wa# sounded by touching a lever. It was un- AND Me iERS poait of $200 on each pisee of property at tino uf ostt of @500 to be made at the time the | Bool Children's Pine Shoes. These shoes have Boal os of development by frequent reclassi. *8Pplied in order to cope wi we city prob- | Pennsylvuniaavenue southeast. From him 85 | Youptediy made ioc fut iacase (ices mate oF k CASTER: ee Rie Ain't tere teers cost, Lerws | property is knocked down. All conveyancing st the | Bool the reputation of outweariug suy tue Dodd! or else become = sort of ee ee eeedrennts. There cheat ba 5 |-uilt: buy (9 dowsiecees sliver wetek, G10) a')¢ iy! omcats. fle eal, obtained avaces| ViGtk Sh Hight rewsrved to cesell the property it default at the | PUFCHERET'S Cost. Bool pair of onfinary shors Beal If the bright pupils are bs za in close connection with | diamond ring, €1.50 a heavy gold lace pinand | fssson trom Howe implicating a hundred o| YHett DENBY GEA Fisk and cost of defaul:ing purcaser, after fve days? * Soorvivien Iressa Bool These are but afew. Where wetell you Bool matt tack ot oa : : | other articles ‘are offered on equally favorable | Tove other conductors gud. gitteg the awe ce | Ped wrSe EE Cee peetiseygent ofmuch resale in avine newspaper bub- | poyante S16 sth st Bool of one barsain here we skip ten. It will Boal bright ones acquire loose, carcless habits of aren of the age of four | terme . | the manufacturer of the bell. Wholesale arrests | WATTERS, "OURS, iz dads WILLIAM McNEIR, Trust: \HOMAS DOWLING & SON, Aucts.,612 Et Bod _pay youto esti carty. Bod study, for they do not have to work to one-balf obabits ok ueatess: | A novel and at the same time acceptable | of yurface car conductors will in all probubility | S0bFip QYSTAE LAND = a - = T orn pete Dek GR, ae at Dae Be f their capacity to ke with the others. e a. | Christmas present is something in the line of- | follow soon. CUTLERY, AND A E DAYS. TRUSTEES MALE OF VALUSRIE Tureovee | Bol afm wetoensio chen mustoedit Boe f dower tempersmnent are _guade is of self-respect at an epoch before | tered at Schmid's, 712 13th, street, where mone cana ge MENT On ALD dod) HOMAS DOWLING & SOK. Aucts.,G12Eat aw. | RFCHON DP WARTINGTON TEE re EEE | Bool at time, regardleae ey great, fot wed forward by their teacher to keep the hardening process of ci pend a | keys, Maltese and Angora cats, singing canaries FATAL RAILWAY DISASTER. FACTORY, T ——s e | BEING DWELLING HOUSES Nos. 1714 FOUE- | Boul ba ake Rae a a on eee deeeroemeangt mo bY he and aquarium led with gud cau bo had seam Bl in ORs 7 et | MUTE AGE GE TRATADLE? EES | EAE OMEN gR> SHORES | go Jrcon Boor, Sa as of their lack of wit, of oe appe gemmnemag ng 8 svngdmeclnreler mm nomad OEM bron gre beige ‘illans & Co., corner torn | GAT AND lOLLBTFERTS S| py virtue of a.certain deed of trur: dated April 21, | Bool Bot asus; they become discour — mr ys aggiude, prematurely old by | “ ‘rhe bost is what Lutz & Bro., the harness | =##B¢ Train Hands Killed and Several In. ao oF ___ «16s on Tid, foe Sap. cs | Dol arg «= EH ST. bet EL Pete of adecres of the Supreme Coprtaf the | I8U2, and recorded in Liver an le 6 WORTH OF DIAMOND! Columbi: a fi No. 10.67 of the land f the ict of _ t. The child of the rich men, advise, aud that best in the harness line Jured, $ 25,0 eg A —_ 8, GOLD Columbia passed in cause No. 10.678, tu | seq. nd records of the Distr. Tf Of selfishuess and w i he undorsizned trastes will offer tor sale on | tis,'we will sell at public auction. im front of & the difference of temperament » i y A freight train accident occurred on the ‘trom Mi ice, Troy, Ns PECK: | fhe aren WEDNESDAY, D ECENBE ses ay, the fall eseribel real ; is boru with unusual directive power inherited | they’ consider is the Concord harness. \Thei ie 2 from Marston's toa ofice, Tiuy, NV" FECH: | the Remfes on WEDS 49 Preiuises restertively, the fallowiig descrioet rea there is also the element of health to ixha bape risen to wealth ty |siors, S07 Peusnyivanin ayenus;, adjoining tas| Great’ Morthern vallroed yesterday ot Nolscd ie TWENT)-EIGHTH, 1602 at FOUR O'CLOCK P-M- silates sietatea in the city of Wanblusrtons District af considered asan active cause to produce .if- | from bis Auctioneer, G11 Pa. ave., under Metro’n Hotel. baa ordinary exertion. Being left to the | Natio: a Ries hia, to wit: Sreaxor Abventisemexts. Sub Lot 13 in square #40. being unimproved. tb Terms of sale: One-taird in casi and tho rematnder 1 Hotel, contains.a large supply of | station, Minn., in which eight men were killedand ‘On WEONESDAY, THE FOURTEENTH DAY oF a ference in the rate of proj in studi £ - . . 5 in wl ig! les ¥ < trregulat in the mitedasce Sone | care of nurses and governesses the precocious | Sods, including horse blankets and lap robes, | five were seriously injured. The names of the FUTURE DAYs. Feary, fenpectively. frou the day of saier wit tutor: | Pete Intaguoer eas ante Oe heres ea | ache Lt FD ‘dren are irregular in wt the time he bee grown fo" school age be ix'| "Plum padding, mince meat, nuts and pop- | ted are: Nels O. Dekiken of Nelson, Christ | 7 ycanaoN Bnos., AUCTIONEERS Stud of ras on propels sla oe abet wees | gebee the atte ane iapeeh oe eg ae | Hace peg we any can hve will ee eres a ve polled child, aud later ‘on Ne squanders the | corn ave be aan nt ce nents 824 POP" | Martenson of Ossakis, Ole Martenson of Ousa- STEERS SALE OF FIVE Haxpeomre NEARLY | Heeecheeat wena Conevasilng a the conto | Gweiline with tack Uuflang. known aso 1702 Tash | Anata nese ay i elie ented atae money inherited in riotous living and goes to | All the ingredients that entor into these good | Kis, brother of the above; John Engstrand of | ™*¥itiaw HCE DWELLINGS O§ Tourn " WILLIAM H. ROBERTS, Trustee, coat ERDAY, THE FIFTEENTH DAY OF DE PiSveteend ene ponpare tty matter if there a: anearly grave. ‘The most precious children, | things can be found at P. R. Wilson's, 934 9th | Spruce Hill, John Akerson of Spruce Hill, Eng- Sp REED ded al pitt gee «1903, | ieee Corot 508 Gent Rete, Py ag yh pe a TP a 3 Sdeuce in the readers. and or weverul kept at the same lessons Sifted with the largest directive power, are lost | street. He has a five-year-old whisky at 65 | strand’s nephew, Con. Brummer of Yankton, 8. | and'recorded in iver No. 1082, folie, 40 at Seco eat | — 2 ee Te F at. n.w=| Piston of partor sauare two hunired und tiirty four. | Se'ahat heehee” "We ‘adver thee fm the course to society aud produce as much injury to the | cents a quart. Catawba and sherry wines at low D., one unknown, The injured are: A. M. the land rece est wee Dincict, of Optemiie. apd ot G®. ¥ , Auctioneer, nw Scobvenient brick dwelling Known a6 | our edn. are rend, and we are just en Tacs orth west. Shnolute fects se if yuu were true bint te community as the criminals of the slam. The | figures. = et SCEMBEH | TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VERY VALUABLE IM- F Sates ch lot: One-thi Tay "the glaring casce by trnafer fromatere | old ayetem of education docs not reach the | “ES rovail at | Lrowet of St. Paul, back and head, serious; | infront oy the premises on TUESDAY Be hid ROVED PROPERTY, BEING HOUSE NO. 1126 inca and’ the baiancein two raual | “Nearcis bunts forthe profit, at aan to he mat. “bes each ¢ Yer involves Spoiled child of the rich or gather in the chil-| 5 tigeon's pas anne ra oolaed Thomas Welch, of Boston, Mass., bad scalp sublote fifty (50) to nt singe ties Boal ive, ia |! ee iad perpen 3 parable in oneand two years irom day | we do put consider it all of fe wo eet ‘omission om the pupils part of the «tudies ot | dren of the slum ata sufficiently early age to |‘ bat ryivenis. aveane. | cuts, ribs broken; Pat Hannon of Boston, Mass., | S94¢S." ord fa book, inp Ame t reren: Y cel Mg Nant s par! of the studiesof Care them. Hence the kindergarten commends | Pottles of wine are offered at €1 and a fall quart ” | Sithe ou veyvor'eo pep ety airice perf Gtoule, parade setatanvasiiy. & deport Each sublot is improved bya handsome well-built | secured thereb) itself as an important member of a system of | of whisky for $1. Other articles are equally as | Shoulder dislocated; David Reid of Nelson, Pally slight injury to head; Henry Ross, fireman on | brick dwelling, two stories aad baseinent, containiag | ayy nere te, conveyancing at purchaser's cost. city echools, i is \-roote 4 3 shall masini ed The Standard Rotary Shuttle sewing machine | t#t-bound freight, shoulder dislocatod. The | Zrogms and bath, with n-tooted coal shed in raur: | BAY Okt SpeCEMBER, aig tbe ‘ea ieaniei hich lebereel men killed were wreck-train hands and were (one s corner house) front on the east side of Sout! ‘situated in the cit and cost a 4 | A Long-Distance Driving Race. hapa Apr papsaiin gf, ye separa ds re Oy | asleep in the caboose when the train struck it. | Capitol street, and the other fronts on D st Each | Colpmbta, to wit: Cg cia uation can be deceribed in these words:| Preparations are making among the trotting | calling at the rooms, 427 9th street, where Jos. | 0. Bergland, foreman, was the only one awake, | honte, with fiasublot, will be separately offered. wo twelve Ce) in - HEALD. obiuged © most « hed | Saat, Te barel is cal is Term rd 7 ¥ Serene nie NM Of S86" | clabe in Austria for a race with Oneshorte and | lightness ‘ead Seapidity. tho mechine nent | and had. barely time to call’ to his men and | Dalance in one and tyo | $w (2) inches south of the northeast muon 1. Taggart ging on the less mature | two-horse vehicles between Vienna and Berlin. | stving time and money. jump, thus saving himself; but the Secring years, not ‘by frust upon the | lot 12; thence south 17 fect; thence west OO feet Per cent | inches to tue west line of said | “The special object of the contest wi'l be to test! For staple dry goods one need go no further | or badly injured. convey | feet. and thence casi 00 fect 4 inches S2-7HE ABOVE SALES ARE POsTPONTD Ux. 7 oe it the t of the purchaser UL WED: DAY. end THURS. amuneed spectators. Bu the | the qualities of various breeds of horses, nota-| than Johnson & Luttrell’s, 713 Market space. per ait of 00 pom eget Tose Dav TwEyt FSECOND ECEMBER re A few The further cousequence is that the bly Americans and Russians. Third money | It is pleasant hema, that ef, bed coverings, SHOCKED A HORSE TO DEATH. Revcoiberwins fepstces reser, the "ais Wy creer ef Gen Trenton, most teented childces are kept eight years on | prizes will be given. The first prize will be | now that the cold is here. ere are few that Rerk thot they can ove Gist and aevelst bocmmry pein it be-dis- | con Sah sees intelligently on this subject than Its Deadly Work anyet ater, TP OXCANSON BROS,, Auctioncers. 100. dow. 1 by clubs Emperor Franz Joseph will | Johnson & Luttrell, for they have a large and pecial prize. « Phe driving will be done | varied stock on hand of blankets and coverings ay mache gl seg est ytime only. The race will take place | and at low prices. They are offering their fames Quinn, a dairyman, was driving ¥ | next May. a stock of ladies’ and children’s wraps at greatly | down Center street at Pottsville, Pa., the other 6° from the pul wi into higher institutions. Perha ent om an average pass from the — th TRI SALE OF 4 FINE IMPROVED. ‘Goons Feathers, 3 and To: pound, ‘Ee Ok, ReCRaSP 8 ate STREET Rie bei ttre How open to" conveuieat ned ‘casera iw S"pRestt o, swe _— RE OWN A ro is¢ Sain od m of the public school int ges and | reduced prices. They have some good things | evening his horse struck a thin wire hanging ~ ERANE J; PIEUDONNE, Trusteo. aan Prater oe ae ae aiton « public school into colleges an vaccinia dh t y st a thin CH hi is tk certian and chest Sir Richard Owen Dead. in cloaking cloths which you would do well to | over the trolley wire of the Schuylkill electric | *”**" es ahinere some Vale) gpewtiaer need , " Sir Richard Owen is dead. Sir Richard was | examine. : railway and dropped dead instantly. ‘The wiré SO Somaetbing, to be lanl | te of the world's foremost specialists in com-| _ There is but little reason for a man to be | Which caused the mischief war wcdasen oles, change of trustees | parative anatomy. He was born at Lancaster | Without clothes when he Sb, ais £08 87 | tric bell wire. It broke toward evening and the “superintendent, on July 20, 1804. He was professor of anatomy | £04 Tiverpool Clothing Con 7th and & streets | falling across the trolley became charged with f the question of the prepar- | 20" foF twenty years, leavi ay | gleton, 415 7th street, in offering the at| | The or college which has been | Charge of the departments of natural history in | Eston" {15 7th at amp oe trade, | 2¢ dropped in his tracks. Mr. Quinn and his ere is ltkely to produce «| the British Museum. He had the cross of the | hose in search of furniture, draperies, Ince | °° escaped uninjured. rowers tna Mmace pao you EY AHIAS. - LA pean ofan ata Fars S8co8D DAY OF. DECE! feet mR tk Bt within the this partof public school mau-| Legion of Honor, was a chevalier of the | curtains, &c.. would do well to call and examine we aR ER ties Prussian Order of Merit and was one of the | this stock and the prices annexed. The stock Death of Col, Hilliard, C. 8. A. ‘he duwcovery of the importance of classitica- | eight foreign associates of the French Institute. | is to be reduced, as the room is needed. Col. Henry W. Hilliard is dead. He tow led im oUF cities Sfty years ago to the | He was created a commander of the bath in prevent qraied ayetem. Before that time the | 1573 and subsequently was made KC. B,| -Qvality is what Mr. James Tharp, 812 F| prominent in southern polititics before Bugracded couutry school bad been the type. | Among bis works are: “On the Nature of | Steet, claims for his goods. His record in| war, especially in Alsbama; was in Congress Instruction was for tke most part individual | Limbs.” “Lectureson the Comparative Anatomy | this, respect, he ol wee seen, fetablished | from that atate in 1849; was United States and not class instruction. The introduction of | of the®Invertebrm of Animals,” History of | during the many years he has done business in ox, pet t of elassification med | British Fossil Reptiles,’ “On the ila,” “On to bring oner owt of ehaox Dat after's time | the Dodo"and "Tue Fooal Heptiloe of’ South | 894 his’ Berksley whisky favorably known to | #47 and 1849; was clector on Fillmore the evils of the graded system began to make | Africa.” the public. their appearance ad many of the cities of the ———— ee ___ An artistic lamp is apt be appreciated even marth conteal division of ctutegiypdivided their Addressed by Ex-Secretary Fairchild. in these days of te soft light ‘ru of sting tack poyile of promising | portess Tent cee henden aac antinna Tart | Sy vier sence. Won you weit some faient to thodeod pessed” men Reform was held in Boston last even- | god aALP Pas in front