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THE EVENING STAR. PUBLISHED DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY. AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, 1101 Pennsyivania Avenue, corner 11th St., by The Evening Star Newspaper a 4 S. HL KAUFFMAN New York 03 Office, 88 8 Poster Bi “etal Tue Evexixo STAR is served to subscribers in the city by carriers, om their own account, at 110 conte per week. or 44c. per month. Copies ‘at the coun- fer 2 cents rach. Hy wa'l—aaywhere in the United States or Canada—postage prepaid—50 cents per month. fatunpar Qureror Fg SUA® $1.00 pee year: added, $2.00. a with foreign ost Office at Washingtoa, D.C, witatered a at the mail matter.) “coal mail subscriptions must be paid tm ad- vane Raton of advectinine made known an application | Che coco Star. Pages 9=12. WASHIN TON, D. C,_ THURSDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1893—TWELVE ‘PAGE: AMUSEMEN TS. EDU c. ATION Ade Barnum’s Sale. Barnum’s Sale. NEW NATIONAL THEATER. Farewell engagement Rosina VOKES, Mons. C.D. MARIUS, Miss FFOLLIOTT PAGET, And_ Her COMEDY COMPANY. Right, and Saturday night, T TIMES 0 “A PANTOMIME PRueARsat.” Preceded “DREAM FACES” Saturday (SOUVE) M: GOODWIN In the new character drama by Augustus Thomas, author of “Alabama,” entitled In Pizzoura. Seats now on sale. LONDON PERFORM- ay-tt AMUSEMENTS. | THE DUPRE stxcLam scioot, or “QuATORY AND DRAMATIC ART, 1212 8 8’ ELOCUTION. Voids CULTURE REFERENCES: Rev. A. G. Mogers, D.D.; Mr. J. W. Webb, ex- Gor. Paton, Maine: Loa.’ W Cogswell, Mass. For terms address H. DUPRE SINCLAIR. RATED 1 LECTURE “THE WORLD'S Fart,” Under the, anspices of the Carroll, Institute, YN Syrups: Deohestra, | ED R11, AT S&. Program: vtz. Concerts for ‘violin tn E Kouet d'Om- pbale, Saint-Saens. Lenore No. 3, Beethoven. Tickets at Metzerott's Music Store, A. ELLIS, Manager. Nex GRAND tec SSH OPERA CO. _& ts and boxes now in progress. AN EVENING OF MUSIC at S) na geneen TiN DECEMBER 15, EU: chitistyia. 3 fwo hours of continaous Something never before JONED, COMEDIES, wins enc z Hon. E. B. HAY will preside and ‘add to the geod, Thine Carriazes at” 10:30 Sest Teserved seats, 25 and 50 7st THE WorLDS thi Jock sharp. 50 cents.Selling rapidly. (RATED BY A.. 1409 New York Deceker kee t p.m., by Friends and members invited. it Fam, . mentary. at the office. d7-2t AvBaven’ 'S GRAND OPERA HOUSE. TONIGHY AT & FE SATURDAY. Engagement of the brilliant French players, M. Coguelin, Time. Jane Hading, —_ com Y virection of Abb Schoeffel & G: Presenting the _foilo wing rey spenteer: TONIGHT AT. mS JS INTIM) FRIDAY, “STA owt Eweitia IUPER AND LES PRE- TINEE, Dec. 9 LE MAITRE DE Pong. Dec. 9, Mews LE MEGERE APPRI- vorseEe: ¢Paining | Shrew). Prices, $2.50, "82. $1.50. $1, Soe. Nat (Neck Mise CARRIE” TUN OF SOCTETY. PROF. CALDWELL’S DANCE Sth and H sts. a.w.. TUES. and PKI. EVENINGS. Private lessons given by appointment at my resi- denee. Musie furnished fe ball _Adiivese 40°C steimwe or DMs Parties, acapeny © extra. 3 ‘DAY. DEC. 11. il SDAY. DEC. 7 ‘The Distin inguished MATIF TAVARY, MOST BRILLIANT SONGSTRESS OF THE TIME, AND THE ¢ GRAND ENGLISH Herding, Seaton. Steger (Emit, . Letima: sand Orches! BRIEL, DIRECTOR, Hay Soper THA CARMEN KERNAN'S LYCEUM THEATER. TONIGHT AT 8. Matinee Saturday. REILLY ‘ND WOOD'S BIG SHOW, BIG FRANK, ‘The original and only BOXING KANGAROO. THE HAWAIIAN DANCING GIRLS In the Hula! Hula! thelr national dance. Next Week—The Kose Hill English Folly Co. 3. CONGREGATIONAL CHU! iCERTS. 1.00. SON TICKETS. $1.00. Now on sale at Bilis & Core, 87 Penneyticn avenue, d4-6t Races. Race WASHINGTON JOCKEY CLUB. BACE COURSE AT BENNING’S. 18 DAYS’ RACING. COMMENCING CONTINUING EVERY DAY TO DECEMBER 13. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 23, SIX RACES EACH DAY. STEEPLECHASES AND HURDLE RACES. First Race at 2 p.m. Admission to Grounds and Grand Stand, $1. La- Ges, 50c. Trains leave station ¢ti and B streets northwest ‘et 11:50, 12:30 and 1:20 p.m.,returning immediately after races. Fare. 25 cents round trip. Objectionable characters excluded. nl6-24t THE HOUSE LN = H ABRAHAM LINCOLN G16 10th st... now contaien Over 2,500 relics of Mr. ruin, most of them from tbe “Homestead” af GRAND FAIR AND BAZAAR In aid of the erection of the new ST. PAUL'S CHURCH. WILLARD HALL, DECEMBER 4TH TO 16TH, 1893. Lunca each day from 12 to attit Baxjo THOROUGHLY TavGHT BY NOTE On| to2 pm Simplified wethod; only $7 per quarter. I xuar- aniee to teach the uumusical person to play a per » kepsou bs my struple luethod or open trom 10 a.m, Gtokee DRABGE. Gil st. ww. HARRIS’ S THEATER, Week commencing Monday, Dec, Matinees Tues. Thurs. und Si FRANK MAYO In bis original creation and wasterpiece, |DavyCrockett xt week—MURRAY AND MACK. a2-6t LECTURES IF YOU WOULD and save four-fifths and a world of of time and bbe confusion aud short time only at GAILLARD SCHOOL OF L 1 r FREE LEC plimentary lesson. Sub- ect: How is if possible that pupils of the school can appear before an audienc Ww Weeks” proof tirely after a and It assimilative ard subjective method ' Gaillard’s Fren Mueller’s German, and P upon the law of as- EXCURSIONS, &c TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THE GLORIOUS AUTUMN WEATHER ror A TRIP TO MOUNT VERNON BY THE PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD MOUNT VEnaus ELECTRIC RAILWA ALL-RAIL It ALONG THE HiStUIIe EANKS OF THE Po- ‘TOMA EXCURSION TICKETS FROM WASHINGTON, Good for the date of issue only, May be procured at the ticket offices of the Penn- sylvania Railroad at SO Gonts THE ROUND TRIP. These tickets will be sold ouly for Alexandria lo- cal trains leaving Baltimore and Potomac Railroad station, 6th and B ay week days at S:40, 9:45, 10:45 a.m., 12:01, 2:00 and pm. NO TIC! ‘KETS SOLD ON SUNDAY. Electric cars to and from Alexandria and Mount nis-colm Vernon every 30 minutes. TALLY HO COACH LINE DAT. ¥,10 - .s 2PM, from S11 13:h st-—Arlington, Cahin J. Bo and sil of interest. Trip, 50 to T5c. No cars to o Arlington. 19- me ‘STEAMER MACALESTER — TO MOUNT VERNON. Tom of Washinton, Datly (except Sunday), At 10 a.m. returning by 2:45 p.m. FARE, ROUND TRIP, 50 CENTS. Admission to grounds, 25 cents. Tickets, with Mount Vernon admission coupon, for sale at wharf and at hotels. Will also make river landings as far as Glymont, stopping for freight and passengers both ways. 18 L. L. BLAKE. Capt. EDUCATIONAL. — jo on earth. WASHINGTON CONSERVATORY OF oth aw. Twenty-fifth year. organ, violin, flute. co Pi vantages _Dupils, 0. B. BULLARD, Directors at Aim? MME J. ESPUTA DALY, _ Classes in bicgge 3 mastic at sight. ‘The note chain |. Sousa and i. PUTNAM'S SCHOOL FOR YOI N AND ‘age te located at 1434 Q st. n.w. Preparation for golleges and technical ‘schools and for business. of references. For particulars apply tu. WM. a ‘PUTNAM. oF AN x! MeQu ARE tm “SEND FOR ANNOUNCEMENT OF CLAS SHAKESPEARE, Literature Guiding Principles of and Logic. Day or evening rYN |“ COLLE ELOC 1223 nw. pupils in the Shakespeare class 2 expected to wear some flower mentioned by t ‘great master. ay MISS” FRANCES 3 FRENCH St 1205 Q st. French, kindergarten. “Boarding pupils limited. nw. _se2-4m' ART STUDIO—LESSONS GIVEN Pastel, Crayon and ( who bas been tea: hin College, Cleveland, ‘Tenn... years. Terms moderate. traits. Hours from 1 to 4 p.m. IV A OF SPECIALISTS fein mae fom the lease ing American and A. F. CRAVEN, Ph. D Exropean universities. “Addr tumbian “AN body ipeatienet Normal S Sunderland place (O st.n.w.), li begin fall ind winter sessions October 2,1893. augl-u MISS AMY C. LEAVITT, nat VERMONT AVE. Nb HARMONY, _se21-tf LESSONS ON AE JANKO KEYBOARD. ~~ 1864 EDUCATION FOR REAL LIFR—1894— FOR SONS AND DAUGHTERS. THE SPENCERIAN BUSI COLLEGE, Na- tional Bank of the Republic and D sts. o.w. Day and omnes 4 Practical Eulish, Sgpewrie neerlan rapid writing; mec! presen beer teraay aewiar: Corps of ten ey trained teachers. Location central rvices of graduates always in demand. Office open every business day and nicht. Write or call for new annnat announcement. Mrs. SPENCER, _Tel. call 1084, (0c16) Principal and Proprietor. 1488 N ST. N.W. THE MUSES KERICS “SCHOOL G LADIES FOR AND LITPLE CHLDIEN, | e2S Fall term béyins September 28. i THE BERKELEY, SCHOO. ST, N.W., ores We " FISTER. | Head M Prepares young men for West Point, aod for ail colleces and Universitie le for private lessons in branches in the afternoon or | COLUMBIA stu DIO. OF ELOCUTION AND ACT- | fog. ELEANOL POOLE, assisted by Wm. ley and others, Fie F st. Send for catalog seS-3m* WASHINGTON FEMALE SEMINARY, 1226 15 STH | st. Day and boarding school; H fo primary, intermedi: | ° | | _ments. Miss CL |FRIENDS’ SCHOOL, | for by the District Commissioners in excess | | in line with the j ernment with re: | habitants do not hav | Hving ina Rarnum’s Sale. Barnum’s Sale. Barnum’s Sale. Barnum’s Sale. ‘IAL ATTENTION | Barnum’s terms very mod- | Barnum’s address MUSIC, 1430 R. 1. ‘ave. | Barmum'e Sale: Barnum's Sale. "s Sale. PIANO INSTRUCTION-MISS MAY H. MEAD, certificated pupil of Herr Ralf of the Koval Con: | servatory of ierlin. sons ut pupils’ _desired.” 2001 T st. aw. COLLEGE OF ELOCUTION, ORATORY “AND DRAMATIC CULTURE, neg TO! 1231 GST. NV | Barnum’s | Barnum’s Barnum's Barnum’s § new Barnum's WINTER | Barnunvs S at | Barnum’s Ss ee 1800. 10TH 3 ini ne HERE'S WHERE and church 1800 1th st. INSTRUCTIONS IN You SAVE! MECHANICAL e28-Im* L.A. CHESTEI - — na" ‘ MMP. PR lol Q st Baraum' Boys' Long fone In French wid Italian, private and Barnum's May and evening classes for adults. Child g all ages taught to speak. ‘Testimonials of suc Pants Suits. cessful work. niG-Im COLT BLN colt. EGE OF COMM Ages 14 to 19 years. bet. th and new. B Sah = KEI “y arnum’s Sale. $5.00 Suits for $2.50. Twenty-third’ year tee fal business | Barnum’s Sale, 3 elghth year in this city and fifteen | Barnum’s $6.00 Suits for $3.00. pty Sep Fastman College. Six thorough and | FP Rusiness, English, accountancy, $7.00 Suits for $3.50. typewriting. Learn typewriter; the quickest $7.50 Suits for $3.75. office e course, $15. | ations by readers and $8.00 Suits for $4.00, individual instruction ex wluates of rare exc x $9.00 Suits for $4.50, cess; moderate pric Barnum’ catalogue, 260 | Bareum’ $10.00 Suits for $5.00, SEND TO MARTYN Cor OF ELOCUTION | areur 2. ‘ORATORY oe $12.00 Suits for $6.00. For 120 every day words generally | Barnum’ $13.50 Sults for $6.75. MISPRONOUNCED [fxm $14.00 Sulte for $7.00 By those who would ot be ‘called persons a of culture. To any pe who ¥ pronounce 15.00 7, t we will a FRE aL AE : — e Months’ Winter . to the “Shakespeare Soe alts tee Se-08. . = = $20.00 Suits for $10.00. Boys’ Overcoats for ladies and children, will Sept. 4. This. well-known ge for acquiring musteal education. Pu- | lemy will be admitted “i fi el vie-ame” | Harn and Ulsters = | Rarnuns” 407 EAST | vet forthe ntogtion | Barmah Stzes-14 to 19 years, for Divs fe Terns H tons furnished without $6.00 ones for $3.00, for ge catalogue. : craton Barnum’ 7 ones: | Rarnum’ situa alice: ACADEMY OF THE | Barnum: $8.00 ones for $4.00. HOLY CROSS = 9 $10.00 for $5.00. 1312 MASS. AVE. $12.00 ones for $6.00. A day school for young ladics and little girls. $13.50 once tor $6.18. The cours: of study embraces atl the branches $1000) once “Oras of a practical education. au8i-6m | Barnum’ a Barnum’ $15.00 ones for $7. — _— Barnum’: niin TALBOTT WILL REOPEN FRENCH $16.00 ones for $8.00. h “school for young ladies and chil- «4, at 927 P et. “Culture classes $18.00 ones for $9.00. ‘ee29-3m° SET RenCTE $20.00 ones for $10.00. 2026 and 2028 P st Boarding’ avd. Sercoi for ‘Girls, $22.00 ones for $11.00, sal Te. =< $25.00 ones for $12.50. ° Norwood Institute, 2 eee 14TH STREET AND MASSACHUSETTS AVENUE, Knee Pants. Mr. and Mea, W. D. CABELL, Principals, _ Sizes—4 to 15 years, 75e. Pants for 88, $1.00 Pants for 50c. $1.25 Pants for Gc. $2.00 Pants for $1.00. oo. INTH SEASON. it, olls, . water ening classes Antique and men’s life. circulars send to ching, Wishes to secure a few private pupils, in college pre- branch references. Ad- | Barnum’ Sat —— a1-6t* | Barnum's Sale. Barnum’s Sale. = 5 Pr. “1 | MISS HALSTE. AD'S PRIVATE 8c HOOL, | Barn der girls. tions may be made at the school 1 rooms Sizes—14 to 19 years. 1 $3.00 Pants for $1.50. $3.50 Pants for $1.75. $4.00 Pants for $2.00. $4.50 Pants for $2.25. $5.00 Pants for $2.50. Barnum’s Sale. Li Barnum’s Sale. PRIVATE x ch 453 indergarten, ab: wt articulation. rai Calture. Conch.n-1iNs tinsie and fbaraeats es ive to beginners as well a: Stl Tost. uw, LADY JUST FROM ENGLAND WISHES TO GIVE kivate Meusas in Pronch (acquired ta Parle) gaint- inc in oil, water colors, crayon and pencil ings. “Address E-EBARTON.O10 20th ‘mw-nl 47 Barnum’s Sale. Karnum's Sale. PRICES CUT : SQUARE IN HALFI GAK Barnum's Sale. Barnum’ 4N ELEMENTARY AND HIGH scoot For both sexes, 1811 Ts Cuttaren ‘who begin, school tn our’ pe partment, almost without exception, are End becime. interested and. thorough studeute. Our teachers cre college trained, and thelr Studeuts are pursuing courses at Yale, Columbia, | Barnu | Barnum's Sale. | Barnum’s Sale, Barnum's Sate. Barnum’s Sale. ~ Cornell, Princeton, Johns Hopkins, " Massachu: | Rarnum's Sale. setts Institute of Technology, Lafayette and | Barnum's Sale. hf Barcum’s Sale, rt. tudents are received at any time and fitted 0 classes, oc 26-tr ‘THOMAS W. SIDWELL, a MISS ALICE E, BURBAGE, 469 T ST. Graduate of Royal Conservatory of ae: Piano soloist and a of jaan harmony and counterpoint. no9-Ini* LANGUAGES. Barnum's Sale. Barnum’s Sale. Barnum's Sale. | Barnum = Barnum’s Sale. Barnum, Barnum's Sale. Barnum's Sale. TO ADVERTISERS. Advertisers are urgently re quested to hand in advertisements the day prior to publication, in order that insertion may be as- sured. Want advertisements will be received up to noon of the day ©f publication, precedence being given to those first received, Rarnum's Sale. Barnum's Bernum’s Sa Barnum’s Sele. Barnam's Sale. Barnum’s Rarnui Tarnum’s Sale. Harmun's Sal Barnum’s > Barnum's S Rarnum’s Sale. Baruumn’s Sale. Barnum’s Sale. Barnum’s Sale. Barnum’s Sale. Rarnum’s Sale. Barnum’s Sale. Ba Barnum's Baroum's Sale. For being on hand with the dollars when BARNUM decided to go out of business. It took cash to con- summate the deal. It took merve to set aside our own stock to make room for the thousands of SUITS-= OVERCOATS-=-ULSTERS---TROUSERS--ETC., thet} filled his tables. But we’ve nothing to regret. We're as enthusiastic in the selling as you are inthe buy- ing. This occasion will go down into history as the greatest value distribution of modern times. As the interest grows the monstrous opportunity broadens. “ Boys’ Long Pants. | =TOMORROW MORNING = We shall begin to write the = JUVENILE CHAPTER Of this memorable sale. In our BOYS’ and CHIL- DREN’S DEPARTMENT you will find plums as ri and picking as profitable as on the men’s floor. will be offered the choice of Hundreds of Boys’ Long Pants Suits, Hundreds of Children’ s Short Pants Suits. Hundreds of Kilt Suits, Hundreds of Boys’ Ulsters, Hundreds of Boys’ Overcoats, Hundreds of Children’s Cape Coats, ‘Hundreds of Pairs of Boys’ Pants, Hundreds of Pairs of Children’s Pants | —= AT JUST = 50° «= DOLLAR the —= OF THE MARKED PRICES. = Come now and bring your children. Every mal® — ofthe family can be dressed at honestly and | literally ONE-HALF THE RECULAR PRI The original tickets still remain. Do your own ‘figuring. Do your own selecting. Here lies the solid stock--exactly as it was bought. If you’re able to lene from your own door--turn your steps here--to lt is tot | Pennsylvania Ave. and 7th St. Barnum's Sale. Barnum’s Sale. Barnum’s Sale. Barnum’s Sale, Barn le. Barnum’s Sale. Rarnam’s Sale. Barnum’s Sale. Barnum’s Sale. 's Sale. Baroun Barnum’ Tarnunis Sale Barnum’s Sale, Rarnum’s Sale. Bs Barnum’s 8: THE BERLITZ SCHOO!, OF LANGUAGES, 723 Mth st. nw. Branches tn all American and European Principal cities. New term begins now. MANY CHANGES MADE, @LNEY INSiITUTR i 4 ene : Resignations, eee Promotions oat To Mrs. Boarding and Day Sehoot for Yoam Pet > ent Girls. d Reducti A MASON DORSEY, an actions E DORSEY, Principals, _OUT OF WASHINGTON, KINEAR, lege busi lif ini i tees i “sna Administration. The District Ap lation Bill. — From Washington Correspondence N. Y. Sun, |THE CIVIL SERVICE LIST. Secretary Carlisle has started the eco- | 2s nomical bill rolling by returning the esti- mates for the appropriations for the Di trict of Columbia without his indorssment. | that dismissals and reductions shall be kept ‘The Secretary thinks that the money asked secret. They expiain this rule on the of what was appropriated for the present | jfiseal year is superfiuous. He, therefore, recommends that the District have no more money than was given it this year. This is politics of the gov- urd to the treatment of the District of Columbia. The taxpayers of | this peculiarly constituted city, whose In- | the right of suffrage, and which has been said by many enth fected. This rule is also to apply, in most instances, to resignations and promotions. | The Star man has repeatedly asked the de- partment officials for the information con- edly been refused. Today the reporter sought Civil Service Commissioner Roose- velt and asked permission to go through | the records of the commission and bring | forth the changes made in the Interior De- Pea ee berecore Sivctaed CY | partment within the classified service under eb sate, have veen having an e€Xpe- | the present administration, so far as those | rience lately that has not been pleasant, and from which they hope to escape, in a chenges have been certified to the civil ser- measure at least, by means of increased ap- | Vice commission. Permission to do this was propriations. In addition to the delights of , readily granted. Mr. Koosevelt stated that city where the gas lamps are not | the books of the commission were open, as | lighted when the moon is shining in the al- | the press and public were entitled to know sotacnealipr salty pence pode ype yout ‘some | The changes Indicated are all within the of the busiest car lines, where rents are gs | classified service. No note is taken of trans- high as in many cities twice its size, alld | ters, where the gas furnished by a protected | corporation is unfit to be used, and almost useless so far as affording light is concern- ed, they have been recently subjected to the Fardship assessment, in | Some of the resignations were ten- dered that the employe might accept a posi- | tion in some other branch of the depart- ment; some were voluntary, but a large | majority of them were not. Many of the To | ter writing Diplomas cation. E: ment. some cases exceeding the value of the prop- | appoint. were by transfer from other and on Which they are compelled to | #PPointments at In the unclassified service, tax of 1 1-2 per cent. The full tax is | departments. . cent, but the overnment pays half of | the changes have been In much higher ratio |it, which Sounds very Mberai, but which is | to the number of employes. A large ma- | Rot, In view of the fact that the citizens | joriiy of the laborers, watchmen, éc., are left to pay -2 per cent on assess: Valuation, higher, perhaps, than that of any | 4bPointees of this administration. other city in the United States. A large In the Pension Office. portion of the taxes pald py the Glzens is | The following remed special examiners not appropriated at all, but covered into the | in the peasicn office were dismissed: Chas. Ee ee eeem ut an icc | Fairbanks, Vermont; Duane M. Green, Illi- a nois; S. P. Halstead, Massachusetts; John J. Hawes, Indiana; James E. Hoye, New 3 per Carlisle's recommendation, they ikely to succeed, are not Since the Incoming of the Present | The Department of the Interior has a rule | | ground of sympathy with the employes af- | tained in the following list, and has repeat- | ‘ACTUAL SAVING SALE.’ S AND COMPAN Barnum's Sale. Barnum’s Sale. Barnum's Sale. Rarnum's Sale Barnum’s Sale. tas = Sale. ———$—_$—__—_____. ——— Barnum's Sale. YOU SAVE! Children’s Short Pants Suits Ages 4 to 15 years. $2.50 Suits $3.00 Suits $4.00 Suits for $2.00. $4.50 Suits for $2.25. $5.00 Suits for $2.50. $6.00 Suits for $3.00. $6.50 Suits for $3.25. sfoo Suits for $3.50. $8.00 Suits for $4.00. $9.00 Suits for $4. $10.00 Suits for $5.00. $12.00 Suits for $6.00. Barnum’s Sale, Bort um’s Sale. B for $1.25. for $1.50. rm Rarnum’s Sale. Rarnum’s Sale, Rarnum’s Sale. Children’s Cape Overcoats. Sizes 2% to 14 years. $3.00 ones for $1.50, $4.00 ones for $2.00, $5.00 ones for $2.50. $6.00 ones for $3.00. $7.00 ones for $3.50. $8.00 ones for $4.00. $10.00 ones for $5.00. nad —_ $12.00 ones for $6.00. Barmum’s Sale, Karnum’s Sale, Kilt Suits. Sizes 2% to 6 years. $2.50 Kilts for $1.25. $3.00 Kilts for $1.50. $4.00 Kilts for $2.00. $4.50 Kilts for $2.25. $5.00 Kilts for $2.50. $6.00 Kilts for $2.00. $7.00 Kilts for $3.50. $7.50 Kilts for $3.75. $8.00 Kilts for $4.00. $9.00 Kilts for $4.50. $10.00 Kilts for $5.00. $12.00 Kilts for $6.00. $15.00 Kilts for $7.50. ¥ Va. wum's Sale. Rarcum's Sale. Barn am's Sale, a0" | York; Frank E. Marble, New York; John | T. Getchell, Kentucky; J. J. Temple, Ken- {R. Wolston, Maine; James E. Rogerson, In- | tucky; D. Mathewson, Pennsylvania; j diana; Randolph C, Getchell, Massachu- | M. McLaughlin, Ohio; S. T. F. Slerick, Ohio; | setts: John Stillwell, Mlinois; James A M. A.» Watson, Michigan; J. A. Carr, In- | Watson, Onio; James E, Eliott, Massachu- | diana; G. W. Bridleman, Pennsylvat , Anna M. Graffam, Maine; Mrs. Matilda A. Sloan, New Yor ‘has. S. Da- muel Frazee, Indiana; |J. Don Farden, Obio; J. M. Dufour, Indi. | Godw in, District of Columbia; : jana; Andrew Downing, Missouri; Charles ia oh Senna eae F. Hill, New York; Bet ton Halstead, Oh‘o; | Doan, Ohio; Mrs. Mary Shannon, Louisian: |M. A. Gelwick, Indiana; Wiley Britton, | Mrs. Mattie C. Burgess, Ohio; Miss Mary | Kansas; Horace G. Stover, Missouri: 0. C. | Snowden, New Jersey; Homilear Turley, Terry, Indiana; Samuel Woods, Pennsy!- | jyistrict of Columbia; Russell E: Brown, vania; Homer Riggs, New York; Geo. W. | joseph Hannes "Neth Conon Es Fernold, New York; John W. Wells, Dis-| Palmer, New York; Mrs. Susan Drace, New trict of Columbia; Newton 'T. Colby, Penn-| York; Richard De 'R. Venning, Pennsylva- sylvaria; Jacob Carliers, New Jersey: C. | nla; ‘chnton_D. Roosa, Ohio; Mrs. Delia R. Boorom, Connecticut; Joan J. Barnham, | Soane. Ohio; Franklin C. Jones, Missouri; Miss Eulalie M. Colcord, Pennsylvania; He- Rhode Island; Martin | zekiah Naylor, Illinois; Thos. Huse, Massa- L. Bundy, Indiana; | Charles A. Acken, Illinois; Abraham Mey- | chusetts; Geo. M. Fillmore, New York: | ers, Illinois; E. J. Richardson, Indiana a oe grea South Soneryeee Jacob J. H. Rice, Massachusetts; E. B. ©. Peacock, lowa B. Prentice, Wiscon- De Mcthale sekraes W. Hart, “12: D. W. Jones, New Hampshire; Fred. K. - SWett, District of Columbia; August Do- Wisconsin; G. M. Van Buren, New York; | nath, Pennsylvania; Chas. Mathews, Ohi | F. W. Galbraith, California; Peter 8. Noble, | R. ork; W. B. Pratt, Mis- Kansas; J. H. Bostick, Missouri; Winfield Souri; Chas. - Heinecke, Hltnols; 5. = Wii sachusetts; John F. Fitzpatrick, New York; | compe, Maryland: W. W. Hayes, Tilinois; Nathaniel C. Sawyer, Vermont; Edwin B. | M. C. ‘Baxter, Ohio; Ed. M. Taber, District Smith, Massuchusetts; Robert MeMorris, | of Columbia! A. T. 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