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THE EVENING STAR, THURSDAY, JANUARY 23, 1897-12 PAGES. 6 A GENERAL «APPEAL OR tes 5 Dollar Contributiogg Agked for Relief of the:Pook, © 3h holders to be invested in low-priced sanitary omen H CRITICISM “The company may, if the board of direc- tors so deciare, establish kitchens for the Preparation of wholesome food for the poor at actual cost price,plus t) per cent to cover cost of preparation; also stores for the sale Many Objections Made to the New orm poksonie food in small packages a wholesale prices, plus 5 per cent for the . . cost of handling, and of fuel in small quan- Silver Certificates. tities at wholesale rates. “The company, although organized from philanthropic motives, is not a charity or- ganization, and shall take all legal meas- | PROTESTSOF MERCHANTS AND BANKERS ures to collect rents and to evict tenants who fail to pay their rent, or who neglect to keep the tenements occupied by them in lead a dissent tute.” | Difficulty of Identification and Lack EDUCATIONAL. FOREIGN POSTAL SERVICE. IN WASHINGTON. VASHINGTON, D. C,, POST OFFICE NOTICE. Should be read daily by all interested, as changes Gaillard Sch 1928 ISTH. PRIVATE | may occur at any time. ailla CHIOO! jessone. Dally classes. act QREIGN: MAILS for the week, ending January Le ¢ le des historiettes fe j, close promptiy at tl office as wes of Languages, w.cts Monae - TRANSATLANTIC MAILS. patente = = FRIDAY—()At 7:20 P.M. for FRANCE, SWITZ- PIANO AND HARMONY TAUGHT ERLAND, ITALY, SPAIN, PORTUGAL, PRKEY, idly by modern methods. EGYPT sind BRITISH INDIA. per x8. ‘La Gas- «Clavier. Cousercatory graduate. | Cogne, from New York, via Havre. Letters for jaz Mist 8. LEILA BOWERS, 218 11th sw. | ofler parts of EUROPE must be directed “Per La FROP. 0. SEIFFERT, LATE OF THE “BERLITZ pre i ee yp are eee —— — Letters must be directed ‘Per ‘Auchoria.” mathematics, at reasonable prices, 5 ria.” Fecidence.” Adirene 1828 Oth ste now. Ize Se VYRENH SCHOOL OF STAGE DAN Ihysieal Culture, the world-famed LEGAL NOTICES. ESTATE OF JOHN EMERY GOWEN, DECEASED, No. 702, Docket 22.—The National’ Safe Deposit, Savings ‘and Trust Co. of the District of Colum: bia, administrator, has, with the approval of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, hold a speci term Orphans’ business, appointed Friday, Febroary 12, 1897, at 10 o'clock a.m., as the time, and sald court as the ce, for payment and distribution un- jer the court's direction and control; when and where all creditors and persons led to dis- tributive shares or legacies or a residue, are no- tified to attend in person or by agent or attor- ney duly authori with their claims against the estate properly vouched:- Provided, this order be published once in each of three succesnive weeks before said day in the “Washington Law Reuorter” and The Evening Star. Signed January 11, 1897, J. NOTA McGILL, ed unanimously, and it was further re- solved to send a copy.to every member of Congress and also to the representatives elected at the last election. When all had been finally disposed of the convention rore, in a body, and gave vent to loud and prolonged cheers. President Search also took occasion to congratulate the members on the action taken, and said that it meant a great deal for the manufacturing interest of the 1, tion, and would undoubtedly advance the {nfluence of the association not only in Congress, but wherever it might be hear Several minor committee reports were then adopted, after which the resolutions comittee presented, with a favoralle rec- ommendation, a resolution, which wa ane ee Panta, from York, via Queenstown. SPRINTED MATTER, ETC. German steamers seiling trom New York ‘on Tucsidays, Thursdays and Saturdays take printed mattcr. ete.. for GER- cad spectelly addressed printed matter, PLANS FOR ‘EREMENT HOUSES pectelly adopted, urging the United States Senate lane efit ier parts Ot Barope. oe Register of Wills, “No spirituous liquors to be sold in any i 0 iemsnit iis o Babe aw Well aunee Glatme a eee eae fn New ee JOHN 8. BLAIR, Preetor. Salt Relief Committ i tenement belonging to the company. ~ of Durability. to bottle distilled sptrits in bond, so Uhat ‘ CORNET matter, etc., for EUROPE. age ESTATE OF JOHN L. EDWARDS, DECEASED, oH eS Strongly Recommended. the restrictions ow placed upon the manu- ibents by’ expert teacher. merican, Cunard 1. | No. 7039, Docket 22.—Albion K. Parris, admin- me pit Ae ty acturers whic! revent the exportation SIS Oth st. se. ing from New Terk take pelntel mation ete. for istrator, t. a., has, with the approval of the Gen. Sternberg spoke at some length —-o Pt ’ . of distilled spirits in bottles and cases in SHORTHAND PERSONAL ENTION BY THE all_ countries for which they are advertised to | Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, hold- upon the various recommendations em- + eS: *y J os - | bond may be removed > pra exisin y i. ing a special term for Orphans’ Court business, J IE WHAT OFFICIALS SAY principal is HIS MAILS FOR SOUTH AND CENTRAL AMERICA, | ‘Appointed Friday.” Fenuary 8, ty7, at a0) 2 HE IDEA GUTLINED | boaiea in the report. He sald that in his = pen gy WEST INDIES. ETC. THURSDA P.M. for CARTHA- o'clock a.m., as the time, and said court as the 33 GENA amt SANTA MARTHA. per Yumurl, Place, for aking payment and distribution on, der the court's direction and control; when and where all creditors and persons entitled to dis- tributive shares or legacies or a residue, are no- tified to attend in person or by agent or attor- bey duly authorized, with their claims against the estate properly vouched: Provided, this order be published once in each of three successive weeks before sald day in the ‘Washington Law Reporter” and ‘The Evening Star.” ‘Signed January 12, 1897. logue (free) has unparalleled record of SENATORSHIP CONTESTS. in positions. Duy and night sessions. Deadlocks Cai ue in Washi Sout a and Kdaho, Lieutenant Governor Daniels yesterday re+ selved the full vote of the populisis of the Washington legislature for United States senator heretofore cast for Speaker Cline. opinion the plan was a perfectly feasible one, and had met with the approval of business men to whom It had been submit- | Many complaints have been received at ted for an opinion. There is no class of | the Treasury Department with respect to realty that pays better profits to the own- | the new silver certificates. They emanate ers. In their investigation of the atley | principally from merchants whose business conditions they had found that few ten- 2 Gate are paying iaos than 12 per cent on | taneactions require the constant use of the actual value of the hous=s or parts of | N0tes of small denominations. Although houses they occupy. In many cases as| complaints come from all quarters, the a ee oe from New York. v. FOUNDLAND, per s. FRIDAY—()At 10: Trintdad, trom r CAPE WAIT * At the meeting of the central relief com- mittee yesterday afternoon two matters of very considerable importance were con- sidered, both of which-are of interest in the general work of the amelioration of the condition of the poor of Washington. rer (VAL 10:55 "P.M. ‘and PETIT GOAVE, Der s.s. Alps. frem . Letters for other parts of HAITI and for BELIZE, PUERTO COR- TEZ and GUATEMALA must be directed “Per Alps."" (c)At 10:55 P.M. for JAMAICA and SAV- GIRLS, 1212 AND 1214 14TH ST. N.W. Mr. ana Mrs. B. R. MASON, Principals. ; Four ballots were taken. Judge Turner fr Ns AMILLA. per s.s. Altal, from New York. Letters J. NOTA McGILL, Register of Wills. First and foremost, of course, came the : ‘The 2. % = 1 ao = en SHE CAPPEAT USIVERTTY | 127, COSES RICA ‘must! be directed “Per Altal.”"| GORDON’ & GORDON, Proctors, _jal4-taw-St_ | matter of raising funds to meet the imme- Paes ae pare eo mS ee in New York and Chicago are ene strength and finished with 3% STFRS € ‘APITAL US ERS! teyAt SEN’ MERIC, ie re 1 SEAS) 7 + iA ber Sata - le mos vi E b, " » t s ecel 5 jel sarEcpared to clive evening leasous in all | Casta Rice) and SOUTIE FAIFIG BOTS. fer ESTATE OF JOHN D. MONELL, DECEASED, NO. | diate needs of the very poor. The in-| tect, which have met with the approval of Seed hasSBl ceort one nae Cghpeeteed Meany og tama grt ginny Meee 6776, Docket 21—Augustus Crane, jr., executor, has,’ with the approval of the Supreme Court of the’ District of Columbia, holding a special terin for Orphans’ Court busiuess, appointed Friday, February 5,- 1897, at 10 o'clocl a@.m., as the time, and satd court aw the place, for making payment and distribution under the court's di- Teetion and control; when and: where aH cred- itors and persons entitled to distributive shares or legacles or a residue, are notified to attend in person or by ‘nt Or attorney duly authorized, with thelr claims against the estate properly vouched: Provided, this order be published once in each of three successive weeks before said atudy at reasonable rates. N. B.D.. W. W. PE Jalsais. Day and a wy and SCHOOL. ng ladies and little children. 1750 M: Dupont Circle. Miss E. V. HETH, A.M.f2-1m* Voiceas» Piano NATURAL METHOD, whic relaxed throat.&c. Voice trial gratis. ja6-Im* Advance, from New York, vi UATEMALA must b yAt 10:35 P.M. for BASCO" and ¥ York. ust be directed “Per Seguranca HAITI, CUMANA aml CAR! F. Hendrik, from 3 ‘ pears to be unable to unite the populists’ ‘ote more than Cline could, and the popu- lists for the first time seemed restless and talk of a caucus was heard. The Turner forces seem impregnable and are now more hopeful than ever of final success. ‘The first ballot resulted—Turner, 26: Cline, 1; Squire, 6; Rogers, daniels, 40; Winsor, 1; Denney. 26. Second ballot—Turner, 2%; ‘quire, 6; Rogers, 2; Daniels, 44; Denny, 2 Two more ballots were taken withou change. Colon. Letters directed Ada. the health officer, for four-room brick tene- | TM the character and extent of their rep- . ments, that will have water and sewer | Fesentations, the new notes, with thelr connections, and yet will rent for less than | elaborately artistic designs, have not won \s now paid for shanties that are not ft for | the popular success that was hoped for by hers of the committee were satisfied, could | ‘Re treasury officials responsible for their be build for $1,000 either in alleys’ or in | €Xistence. The chief objection to them is outlying sections of the city where land is | that they do not wear well, that they tear ot held lat exorbitant prices. ‘They could | easily and that they soon become blurred e rented for $8 or $10 a month. Five per | and indistinct, 1 cent is the limit of dividends to be paid | the one-d, as * a rps sheeted upon the.stock, and all tne profits in excess lollar note comes in for the great- tensely cold weather which has prevailed hin this vicinity for thé better part of a week has caused mere suffering and dis- tress than has been known in Washington for a-long time. All the reports from re- lief-giving organizations are of the most discouraging description, and tell the same story of demands far tn excess of the ability to meet them. During the last few “Per Advance. ‘TA. p BRITISH and DUTCH GUIANA Per Prins F. Hendrik.” (c)At 10:35 P.M. for SANTIAGO DE CUBA, per «8. Habana, from York. Letters for VENEZUELA and COLOMBIA must be directed “Per Habana.” (c)At 10:55 P.M ~ — = We 4 a y: fi bl, ‘i SUSS LAISE, 1895, 12TH ST- SHORTHA for NEWFOUNDLAND, per steame” from Philadel. | Jay J the “Washington Law Reporter” “and | {02s (he subscripilons thom eee ae of that are to be used in building other | &St criticism, possibly because of the great- Bitter Fight in South Daket. writing ind’ business course; CIVIL .S PRATURDAY—(@)At 12:05 P.M, for NEWFOUND- Signed January 13, 1807. ve h total has b ficon: foe ees ae ee a ape nt en onae | ee an sean Sepeenee She Renn eeen te tbe Special classes, enter NOW. Experienced teachers. | LAND, per steamer frow Hallfex, : JOHN we AQEA MCGILL, Resister of wills ate atiteas ae a weied oe foie oe peaneioien eamed to strike ee SSRIS tion, senatorial fight in South Dakota and they rar ea a Be aro IN BL NER, Proctor. jald-law-3t | pared with wha‘ - | as done. In order to strike while the Some of the Criticisms. re . rag op ra tte iron is hot, Gen, Sternberg has already Se ee ee mee bacwen the tral relief committee began its work for the winter it was with the belief that $10,000 could be raised, and this was put down as the minimum that would be neces- sary to carry the committee through the winter. Only a little more than a third of that amount has been raised, however, and the proposition to inaugurate another house-to-house canvass, Such as was put through with such success a couple of years ago, has been seriously considered. The committee has all along expressed the intention of getting along without it if possible, and at the meeting yesterday an- other scheme was suggested, and has al- ready been put in effect, which it is hoped will do away with the necessity for such Banjo and Mandolin Instruction by Miss Buckingham, at Studio, 1522 @th st. a. or at home of pupil. jal6-Im* Miss Sherman’s HOME AND DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. Primary, Preparatory and Academie Departments. 1215, 19th st., corner of Jefferson place. jal 1m Washington Hgts. School, 1850 Wyoming ave. Home and Day Sehooi for Girls. sel -6m- Second Term, Feb. 1. FRENCH GUARANTEED SPOKEN IN 6 MONTHS — 4 ip class, 25 nts. Conversation and reading. Madame TANNER, nee de Luxembourg, natty P: 19th st., Dupont circle. de2a-1m: WALTER, GRADUATE OF MISS aiis for NEWFOUNDLAND, by rail to Halifax and thence ria steamer, close ‘here daily at 12:05 Mails for MIQUELON, by rail to Boston and thence via ner,close here daily at 3:20 (@). Mails for CUBA (except those for SANTIAGO DE CUBA, which will be forwarded to New York up to and including the 10:55 P.M. close Friday), close here daily at 3:00 P.M. for forwarding via steamers sailing Mondays and Thursdays from Port ‘Tampa, Fla.(e). Malls, for MEXICO, overland CAMPECHE, CHIAPA: which will be forwarded to New York 10:55 jose Friday, after the Wednesday over- daily at 7:10 A.M.(d). PACIFIC MAILS. and JAPAN, per from ‘Tacoma, close here dally’ up to 6:30 P.M. Janvary 3 @), Malls for AUSTRALIA (except those for WEST drawn up a call for subscriptions for the | The left-handed Goddess of Liberty on stock. If one-half the capital stock is sub- | the face of that note continues to be a scribed for, the company will be organized | Stbject of unfriendly comment, but an ob- without delay. The opinion was expressed | jection of more serious character is that that it would be better if the stock were taken up in small amounts, from one to ten | ‘Pe different denominations of the new shares. Copies of the subscription paper | CeTtificates are not sufficiently distinctive. are to be distributed among the members | It is represented, for instance, that the of the central relief committee within a | five-dollar certificate can casily be mis- day or two, with the expectation that they | taken for a two-dollar certificate, and vice will give it general circulation in order to | Versa, unless great care is ised. The see how the proposition strikes the public | 2r¢ four Roman V's on the face of this cer- generally. If the people of Washington do | ‘ficate, and four figure S's. One of the lat- not want the stock that will be the end of | ter numerals is entwined in a monogram the matter, but if it should meet with ap- | With a V in the left upper corner. The proval, a plan will be inaugurated which | POPular criticism is that the numeral in may result In a great deal of good to the | the right-hand upper corner, which ought WINTER RESORTS. ATLANTIC CITY N. J. CHESTER INi New York ave. near the beach; steam heat; sun lor; all modern conveniences. 25-78 ._D. KNAUER. HOTEL LURAY baving been closed this winter for interior altera- tions ‘and addition of private baths will reopen on February 1, 1897. ja28-tt ___ JOSIAH WHITE & 8ON. SEASIDE HOUSE, Atlantic City, N. J. Ocean front. Open all the yewr. Elevator; sea water baths in hoise; sun parlors, ete. Kyle and anti-Kyle factions is so bitter that some of them would prefer voting for a republican to joining the opposition face tion, and @ republican senator is not cone sidered an impossibility. The Idaho Deadlock. The democrats refused to support State Senator Redfield, populist nominee fot United States senator, yesterday at Boisy Idaho. The ballot resulted—Henry Rediield, populist, 25; Dubois, 27; Nelson, populist, 15. Dubois got one demecratic vote. Earle Elected Senator. The joint assembly of South Carolina yes- terday canvassed the vote for United States Mails for CHI A u : oorer classes in W: to be the most conspicu ie- famous school, at Staunton, Va., and RALIA. which are forwarded via Europe), | _ Ja11-26r ¥ CHAS. Evans. | 2 Canvass. eal ke ence romination of the mote once jo the Ge- | senator cast Tuesday in each house. Jo- of the Peabody “Institute of ‘Baltimore, HAWAI. FLT and SAMOAN zs Judge Cole, the chairman of the commit ic t , doesn’t look sufti- | Soh marie wan dec 7 Ma_, is open to engagem-nis as, planiat, accom: | ix 4NDS, 8. Monowsi, from San Francis~o, pe tee, presided at the meeting, and there | M1 GQ A RAG UA -CANAL BILL from thes <a nes = ees different | heen attorney general means sain ne ter anist aud teacher. Studio, Bradbury Piano | [yc 5 ser antic City, N. J. 5 ae : ve-dollar note the peopl e eral of the state and for miiding. 1225 Pa. ave. Residence, 183) G nw. eee (Se cet 0 P.M., January 31. «d) Dincetien tcaerise seen: was a very general attendance of the people hav: except West Australia. DS (specially addressed 21 1 % . 7 ‘ = become familiar with, the past two years circuit judge. He was keim Every modern convenience and improvement, In. | MeMbers. Those present were Secretary 2 the unsuccessful candidate tor governor Geo. S. Wilson, James E. Fitch, Gen. aS oe i se ote cluding hot and cold sea water baths in house, o = Difficulty of Distinguishing D: - | aga! . PN aagee manana Giemmentere: oct acteumceds at iowe here up to February | 100m single aud en suite, with lath atcchea, | Sternberg, Rev C. A. Smith, Mrs. J. W. ais aatiees Beat AUMnAE te Sls Fak ceepeeE university graduate; experienced; references. P! See Ce ES HE tel ce Ts Babson, Mrs. H. B. F. Macfarland, Rev. i robably Be Recommi: s f " eee - eee ee not dm* HAWALL fer na. Australia, from San LEEDS & LIPP Dr. Whitman, Rev. W. E. Parson, J. W. 4 af mitted to Senator ante Goes Be eS GEN. A. P. HOWE’S DEATH. = rss ». close here ly up to 6: .. Fel Somerville, Col. John Tracey, William R. (01 "3 8) ‘ial Ooi i at mess of engraving on the —aee ‘a omerwile oan ; e rgan's Spec minittes. 5 a at? Chevy Chase co Sn Pe en Woodward, John F. Cooke, Rev. Dr. Rad aS front und back of the certificates, greater] He Was Five Time: Brevetted for Gallantry om the Field. Brevet Major General Albion Parris Howe, coionel U.S. A., retired, died at his cliffe, Prof. B. T. Janney and John Joy Edson. Mr. James E. Fitch, chairman of the committee on canvass, announced that a FRENCH AND ENGLISH BOARDING AND DAY School for Young Ladies. Half an beur from Washington, D. C., by elec- trie cars. French the language of the bouse. rt of sailing daily, and the schedule of closing js arranged on the presumption of their uninterrupt- ed overland transit. aia) Rexistered mall closes at 10:00 A.M. same ax and winter rates. FOR SALE—ATLANTIC CITY, NJ.—A FEW tare chances, on easy terms,’ to purchase fi iished hotels and boarding houses; cholce 10 than was ever put on notes previously is- Senator Sherman's Intimation of a | U4 bY the goverment, adds much to the x difficulty of easily aistinguishimg the dif- New Trenty to Be Negotiated ferent denominations. fons. Also cottages and lots in ‘every section | Seneral response had been made to the According to one of | home at Cambridge, Mess., Monday. Gen es ¥ ) Registered mail closes at 1:00 . same day. | ons. 4 es = Sond s : 5 24 the critics rashies x Reopens October 1, 1000. Address (c) Registered mail closes at 6:00 PM: samme day. | Sfycbe,clly and. Longvort. LG. ADAMS & Co., | personal letters of appeal that were sent With Nieavegwa: e critics, a bank cashier, by the way, it | eral Howe was born in Maine, March out a week ago, and thiS scheme had re- sulted in the addition of a considerable sum to the treasury. (a) Registered mail closes at 6:00 P.M. previous Ce was an easy matter for one accustomed 5 to handling treasury notes to distinguish one of the old certificates from another, A crisis in the debate on the Nicaragua | CY¢R before they vere fully unfolded, as a < practiced eye could spot the d canal bill was reached in the Senate late| in an instant. “Now. however”: nate he yesterday. It brought out an energetic | “it is the easiest thing in the world to jat-im P.O. Station E, Washington, D. oc. Emile E. Mori, PROFESSOR OF MUSIC. SPECIALTY, SINGIN ITALIAN METHOD. 608 F ST. ja4-1 ‘The Berkeley School, 1820. He entered the United States M tary Academy in 1837, being graduated in 1841. He fought in the Mexican way where he was brevetted captain in 1847 gallant conduct at Contreras and Charu-~ MISCELLANEOUS. Virginia Beach, Va. The PRINCESS ANNE. 7. (e) Registered mail closes at 1:00 P.M. Tuesdays and Saturdays. an? Hesistered mail closes at 1:00 P.M. previous Fe Ja28 JAMES P. WILLETT, Postmaster. General ‘Appegl. In iieu of a general*vanvass, Mr. Fitch, for his committee, recommended that a SS SSS i : 5 a Se which | mit 2 a two- 5 i fi busco. He was appointed brigadier era ae = A delightful resort hotel. Factag the finest | general appeal be méde -to the public | Statement from Senator Shermaa in which | Mistake a two-dollar certificate for a five- wadier generai . NO! 8. ocean beach not Fl : 5 x dollar certi . : of 2 : paren PIANOS AND ORGANS. gcean, beach ‘orth of Plodda., 17 niles eaat'@t | Tnrough the medium of thé daily papers, | he foreshadowed a new treaty by which | 20llar c rtificate. In fact, I have to keen volunteers tm June, 1862, and in July ot’ Prepares pupils for West Point, Annapolis and all colleges. Ie students are uniformly successful. Private tuition m all branches. Evening classes for men. CHARLES W. FISHER, B.S. ja2tt ZPPLICANTS FOR GOVERNMENT POSITIONS the United States could bulld the canal |e yule’ yoo nose ney mistake. for, as a rule, you know, mistakes of that kind without the intermediation of a private | ccunt against the house every time.” concession. The senator declared that this| Another bank official said that the new governmental execution of the project was | Certificates are an absclute nuisance when they get soiled ter climate. Perfect appointments, (Excellent bicycling and driving on beach and_ throusi woods. Address T. EDMUND. Manager, Virginia Beach, Va., 0 &S. ROR, 4 Broad st WHY GO SOUTH? the same year was brevetted major in thn regular army for his bravery at the battit. of Malvern Hill. In 1863 he was brevettad Neutenant colonel for his gallant fighting at Salem Heights, and colonel in N63 for asking for subscriptiofié of sone dollar for the relief fund. It was pajnted out that there are very few peofile outside the ranks of those who are actually dependent upon charity themselves whe are junable to give oes a Steinway Piano last? Yes, and longer than any other make of piano, because of its su- perlor construction. We think the a the only feasible one and that all privat mm much use. “It 48 | similar distinction at R. should apply at once, if th ish to re for rites OE. . m7 ei : pI e he mala “4 Z ti appahannock st Pat A Gabler” fs next best. We kecp “Haller | YY BRE UU GU" a dollar for the reliefof suffering. A gen-| eforts in that direction nad proved fail | e=",(9, impossible,” he said, “to decipher | tion. In 1965 he was brevetted « brigatic oe — iene coe tees & Davis” and “Mathnshek"’ Pianos for | 4N IDEAL WINTER RESORT eral appeal like this, it@vas.thought, would a a Zeid notes get rumpled | general and major general in recognitio: hundreds ‘who have been successful. those who prefer them. IS AT YOUR DOORS. | meet with a hearty response, and if a few | ures: During the debate on the bill Mr. | and worn. It is a constant and bothersome | of his gallant service throughout the wa, THE NATIONAL CIVIL SERVICE SCHOOL, E. F. DROOP THE LAKEWOO ) THE PINE thousand people could’he found who would | Sherman declared that Mr. Morgan's fears | Strain on the eye and mind Where one has} General Howe was on duty in Washing- jal-7te Gneorporated). Washington, D.C. . F. DR & SONS, ‘The finest Winter Hotel In the Noe” duXES. | give one dollar each the result would be af and charges against English conspiracy | ‘© Count the worn notes by the thousands ay : ton from 1864 to 1886 as chief of artille E. DROOP & and after the arsassination of Lincolu and ne the discovery of the conspiracy against the memvers of his ¢abinet he was a member of the military commission that tried the conspirators. After the close of the war he was mus- eligrtesd declined the offer of a lies colonecy in the 20th Infantry in 1866, In 1879 he accepted the same rank in the 24 Artillery and was made colonel in 1ss2. In that year he was retired. soe LEAVES HER GYPSY LOVER. “ or daily.” were a “bugaboo.” The senator added,| ‘But the most georal complaint against speaking . with deep earnestness: “My the notes is that they are not so durable honorable friend drew England in, and | as former issues, and tear easily after they whenever: there is a bugahoo to be pre-| have been folded a number of times and sented England is brougiit before us. The | Carried in a pocket book. Senate of the United States does not fear | Justice of the Criticisms Not Admitted England or any other power, and the peo- : ‘es ple of the United States do not fear Eng-| Treasury officials do net admit the jus- land. We have had two wars with Ene- | tice Of these criticisms, especially the main land, long since past, and I hope that war | one, as to the durability of the new notes. with England will never occur again. The | One of the officers, speaking on the sub- wo nations ought never to fight each other. | . e new certi They ought always :0 be friendly. Great |°Ct Said: “That the new certificates tear Britain is more and more following the | More read‘ly than those of former issues example of the American people of having | 1am not fully prepared to helleve. Every a government for the people, of the people, | Sheet of certificate paper is tesied at the by the people, and I believe the time is not | bureau of engraving and printing before it far distant when Great Britain will be as| 1s sent to the printers. Jf there is any free as we are. In many of their late pro- | Change in the quality of paper we have ceedings they have been approaching neaver | NOt heard of it here. I believe it is the and nearer to the rule of the people in| Same as was used before. Government | Rigo, the Hungarian gypsy musician who their country; and but for the Irish ques- | Money, you know, is like every other prod-| recently eloped with her, have quarreled tion, I have no doubt that they would ap- | uct. It is better for,scasoning, so to speak, | violently. ‘The sc: of és proach much nearer.” It should be properly dried or cured, as : reams of rage from the Mr. White (Cal.) asked Mr. Sherman if he | We Call it, before being put into circula- | Princess de Chimay and the forcible ian- had not made a favorable report on a bill| tion. If it were subjected to heat to dry it | guage of Rigo disturbed the rosidents of similar to the pending one. quickly, 1t would probably be more brittle | the hotel where the two were stopping, 214 Mr. Sherman conceded that he had, but | and would tear easier than if it were al-]| they complained to the landlord becaw. said it had now became apparent that the | lowed to Cry by natural precess. The main | of the noise occasioned by these outbursts private canal company could not carry out! trouble with the new certificates is taat | of passion. ‘ the project. there is so much printing on them that] At the end of one of these quarrels the Mr. Morgan said the statement of Mr.| they cannot, in the nature of things, last] Princess de Chimay packed her ‘rank and Sherman, who was about, to become | $0 long as the less elaborate notes of for-| quitted the hotel, leaving at once for Monts premier,’ was ex cathedra. If indicated a| mer issues. The mass of ink catches the| Carlo. She paid her own bill, but left purpose to revive the old Frelinghuysen | dirt easily and the certificates become | Rigo’s bill unsettled. Rigo ts said to be treaty with Nicaragua, but Mr. Morgan | soiled sooner and wear ovt more quickly | in an awkward position since the departure gave warning that when that treaty came | than those that were of simpler design. 1] of the princess, for he is without funds to the Senate it would meet with serlous| have not heard of the complaint of the | and has no immediate prospects of secur- objection unless it fully protected the rights | similarity In general appearance of the | ing employment. of the American citizens who had secured | two-dollar and five~lollar certificates; but Soa DEae a concession and had formed a private | then, of course, we have other clues to " company. “It would be fonnd ut that time | the denomination of certificates than the MR. SHERMAN WRITES BUSH that there were still men in the Senate ce- | numerals.” termined to protect the rights of American ——_-e. The a Says He Recommended citizens. TARIFF REVISION URGED. —— ee great deal more satisfactory. than if a few people gave $10 or $24¥ each. Needless to say, the public is not! asked to Mmit its contributions ‘to one flollar. The proposi- tion met with the apppeval of the eommit- tee and steps were taken leading up to the formal issuing* of the appeal. Upon mo- tion of Mrs. Macfarland, the idea was put into practical operation by every person present giving a dollar. Plan for Tenements. Wien the central relief committee was appointed by the District Commissioners one of the duties imposed upen it was the investigation of the general conditions of the poor of the city, with a view to the formulation of a plan for permanent reiief. A subcommittee, with Surgeon General Sternberg as the chairman, was conse- quently appointed, known as the subcom- mittee on permanent relief and sanitary dwellings for the poor. Bishop Satterlee, who has had a great deal of experience in work among the poor of New York, is one of the members of the subcommittee, and the subject has been given careful thought and study for several weeks past. At the meeting yesterday Surgeon General Stern- berg submitted a preliminary report, which was approved. A copy will be sent to the Commissioners for their consideration. The report is as follows: “Our investigations show that a large proportion of the indigent population of Washington are housed in tenements locat- ed in the alleys of the city; that many of these alley houses are unfit for human nab- {tation; that a majority of them are not supplied with water and have no sewer connections, that many of the aouses, the yards attached to them, and the box privies im these yards are in a very insanitary con- dition; that typhoid fever and other infec- tious diseases cause a considerable mortal- Learn to be a Draughtsman! ening lessons in all kinds of draughting and <matice resumed January 4. 631 7th e. 20-1 GRACE OSGOOD, (pupti of S. B. Piano. 2325 Pa. ave. THE STUART SCHOO A select dey and boarding school for Girls and Young Ladies, Academic, Collegiate, Preparatory Courses. 1224 AND 1226 15TH ST." N.W., COR. MASS AVE. Mise CLAUDIA STUART, Principal. 2tote S = = MT. VERNON SEMINARY, CORNER M AND ELEVENTH STREETS. English and French Boarding and Day School for Giris. Reopens after the Christmas vacation January sixth. closed plavzas, one-third of a mile long, flied wit! tropical plants. USIC DAILY IN SUN PARLORS. Rates Per week, $21 and upward. Reduced = et 4, $4 and upward. T. F. SILLECK, Lessee. Lakewood, N. J. Of Oriental Hotel, Manhattan Beach. de8-tu, th&s.26t Kenilworth Inn, BILTMORE, ASHEVILLE, N, C. ‘This magnificent hotel, delightfully located in the mountains of western North Carolina, has been leased to Messrs. Linsley & Kittredge. The hotel is newly and elegantly furnished and car- ted, 30 porcelain baths added, has electric hi team b open fireplaces, elevators, and all its appointments are superior, good stables, and the best golf links in the south. ‘Through vestibule sleepers from New York. The management of this hotel will be most liberal. Fo- beoklets and further particulars address Messrs. Linsley & Kittredge. N. B.—Mr. Linsley was the successful proprietor of the Hotel Bon ir, Augusta, Ga. de19-e0.3m Hamilton Hotel. HAMILTON. BERMUDA. OPEN DECEMBER UNTIL MAY. MEAD & BROOKS, Managers. New_York office, 8 Park place. del-eo2m Virginia Hot Springs, 8 HOURS FROM WASHINGTON. EW HOMESTEAD AND BATH HOUSE -——OPEN ALL THE YEAR——~— WITHCUT QUESTION THE MOST DESIRABLE ALL-YEAR-ROUND RESORT IN AMERICA. For full information apply at Chesapeake and Cbio railway offices, or address FRED. STERRY, Manager, de29-tf Hot Springs, Bath Oo. FOR SALE—A FINE FISCHER UPRIGHT PIA: been very carefolly used by adults only; cost new $100; would sacrifice for $105; on very small easy payments; references desired. Pleuse address INVALID Star office. ja27-3t Pianos for Sale. Moderate Prices. Accommodating Terms. SPECIAL DISCOUNTS FOR CASH. Pianos tuned, repaired, moved, packed and shipped. John F. Ellis & Co., Chickering Piano Rooms, 937 Penna. Ave. $a26-5t,25 NEW YORK CITY ‘Accompanist and Teacher of de29-1m* The Princess de Chimay and Rige Have Quarreled and Parted. A Vienna dispatch says that a telegram from Milan announces that the Princess de Chimay, formerly of Detroit, and Janis Mrs. ELIZABETH J. SOMERS, Principal. Mrs. ADELIA GATES HENSLEY, Associate Prin. elett Mrs. D. A. Ambrose, °CTOR BANJO, MANDOLIN AND GUITAR, 1-2m STUDIO, 1208 T ST. N.W. ek 5S Berlitz School of Languages 723: 14TH ST. NW. Private and cluss lessons in German, French, Spanish and Italian, taugot only by native teach- ers; also Latin and Greek lessons. Classes forming dally. ——— Se aoe eee _ = American Eucopeaa: it! to 4 WM. VON MeMe ee mi: salad deld-tt Lae Py paar Wood’s Commercial College (NCURPORATED), 311 EAST CAPITOL ST. The best system of bookkeeping ever taught— easy to learn—fascinating. Try our full commer- efal course, and money will be refunded if you are not eatisded. del0-tf A Business Education. None better. $25 a year, day or night. Iny — Business College, Sth and aw. SOHMER PIANO 160; cost $500. Very any terme. $5 cust am jl per week. One Mahogany Upright, left’ wit! us, Pal, $115 cash, HUGO WORE: 93470 STIEFF ANOS. 521 ELEVENTH ST. N.W. AL. ‘a. Mr. Vilas moved to recommit the bill to Governor Bushnell stated last nigh ity in these alley houses as a result of such ight at ee = = = eee ~ | the committee on foreign relations. Ak Colum oO yes MISS BALCITS CIVIL SERVICE INSTITUTE AND CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY. insanitary conditions; that the sanitary in. sclganthetaerator Gmorwan)adesices | itere- Action Taken by the Manufacturers’ | Cclumbus, Ohio, that he hi elved a Intended steamships sailing from Vancouver ro Japan «x» China. EMPRESS OF CHINA....Mar. 1, May 10, July 12 EMPRESS OF INDL «-Mar. 29, Ma} , Aug. 2 Business College—1811 11th st.—1,700 persons pre- pared for examinations. Stenograpby taught by ue of the greatest experts in Washington. no4-tf -UMBLA COLLEGE OF COMMERCE, spection service of the health department is entirely inadequate, and that it is sot in the power of the District Commissioners or the health office of the city to remedy these conimmitted aaehe? apecinl committen: OF Conventia: letter from Senator Sherman, but that it which he is chairman,” added Mr. Vilas,| Immediately after the National Manu- | ¥@8 Personal, and declined to make pubilc “I will change my motion.” facturers’ convention had assembled at | @"¥ part of it or discuss its contents. He “The senator (himself) kas na choice be- as Saas denied that Mr. Sherman had suggested ex- 407 Seventh street northwest, EMPRESS OF JAPAN... Apr. 19, June 21, Aug. 23] evils under existing laws and. circum-| ,_ Ube sennton If) Fas Ta choice pe. | Philadelphia for the afternoon session yes. gested ex . . Princ TO HONOLULU, FUJI AND’ AUSTRALIA: stances. Set anu era cabo > AS terday the Representative Cocner of Mt. V. « Ki, URNEU, A.M. ¢ E., Princi 1. NEAR F ST S WERIoG eee. oe, tance: evident feeling. y the subject of the tariff came before _ Mt. Vernon for “This state of affairs is a disgrace to the national capital, and in our opinion calls for legislation by the Congress of the Unit- ed States by which the District Commis- sioners may be enabled to condemn and destroy tenements which are unfit for hu- man occupation, to condemn and pay for buildings and-ground required for the pur- pose of widening alleys and opening biind alleys conformably to existing laws, to con- struct branch sewers and introduce water and gas, so that sanitary tenements may be erected in these minor streets or alleys, which can be rented to the poor as low or lower than are the insanitary dwellings ow occupied by many of them. “We concur in general with the recom- mendations recently made by a committee of the Civic Center of this city, and desire to call special attention to the following ex- inable grade of instruction at _mod- _erate cost. Situations for graduates. nol7-tf HOLY CROSS ACADEMY, 1812 MASS. AV opens September 14. "The course of study te aud practical. Spectal attention ts given and instrumental music, drawing and Second cabin accommodations very low ‘ates. For tickets and freight rates apply. 353 Broadway, N.Y. For freight rates only, 65 Wall st., N. ¥. fei5-eolyr French Line. COMPAGNIE GENERALE TRANSATLANTIQUE, DIRECT LINE TO PARIS, FRANCE, VIA HAVRE. Ia Gascogne, Baudelon. -Sat., Jan. 30, 9 a. La Bretagne, Ktupe. Sat.,; Feb. 6, 5 a. La Normandie, Deloucie. Sat., Feb. 13, 9 a.m. RATES OF PASSAGE- First-class, New York to $80 and upward, Including railway fare to Paris, parlor cur seat, ‘and landing charges, | Nec. ond-clays *> Paris, $54.75. A. FORGET, Genera! Agent, General Office, No. 3 Bowling Green, N. Y. Coy ,MOSS, 921 Penna. ave., Washington, D.C. ray NORTH GERMAN LLOYD. FROM NEW YORK, intment as United States senator. He Mr. Vilas answered that no possible in- | the members in the shape of the report of | 8PPO! = sult could be meant by the motion he had.| the special committee appointed Tuesday. | *S\smmended Mer Hanne eng ne aready mane jena aves aoe aoe rere ae oe was known that the committee had labor- | probable that the aumctes Sean eoecene would be det . - Celved te bevits duty by the suggestion of | 0F hours in the hope of being able to] mend any other person. the senator that it would be an affront to | 28Tee upon some expression of opinion that Er eae ocr him. would voice the sentiments of all the man- New York Street Railway's Sale. Mr. Aldrich (R.1.) said the motion to | ufacturers. A long discussion followed the| It is announced that certain lerge stock- Fegommit was a plain proposition to Kill the | presentation of the report, and it was fin-| holders of the Metropolitan Traction Com- To 'be sure, the senator from Ohio (Sher. | lly adopted by the convention after some | Pany of New York, acting as individuals man) had said: “I will negotiate a treat few changes had been made in the ver-] 4nd not for the company, have purchased Mr, Sherman quickly interposed, saying: | blage. The report as presented was as | Control of the 2d avenue surface line. It “{ dia not say that.” follows: is understood that the question of the Mr. Aldrich insisted that the plain mean-| “Resolved, That it is the sense of the | Merging of the last mentioned road with ing of Mr. Sherman’s words was that a | National Association of Manufacturers that | the traction company has not been con- new treaty would be negotiated. But he | the tariff law should be revised at the ear- | *idered. warned the Ohio senator that serious ob- | liest possible moment in order that uncer- = stacles were in the way of such a plan, and | tainty may be removed, confidence restored Taking A he believed that the death of the present | and business permitted to revive. It has Hazelton Pianos== The most expensively made pianos of America. D.G. PFEIFFER & CO., 417 11th St. N.W. Jal2-20ef J. C. CONLIFF, Manager. ness pursuits. Private instruction if desired. tf WILLIAM H. PUTNAM, A.M, Principal EDWARD C. TOWNSEND, = MISS ADA LOUISE Tow: jon, Voice Cult SEND, ¢, Grace, Expression, 1217 18th st. nw. “FRIENDS’ SELECT SCHOOL, 1811 I ST. N.W., For BOTH SEXES OF ALI. GRADES. oe 8 to the Cubans. TH Dore : “ KT tract from the report of this committee fe leaked out that the Acosta, A NEW MNASIUM equipped with Sargon: SOUTHAMPTON, LONDON, BREMEN, FAST EX- bill would end the prospect for the execu- ‘Resolved, That rates of duty should be hich has bee! 4s Si apparatue, bas just been bulit and the lado PRESS STEAMER (submitted January 6, 1807): 5 dome aee! ead ene detnr hes digrdeon ee - pee Kn alb e TRAVE Tustin Feb. 2,10 a.m. |‘ “The attention of capitalists should be | Ugn of the project, = = Se net we Students tratned tn this school tm accordanze with mudero methods reidily meet the require Rents «f the most advanced colleges, and’ usa- ally under the average age. ocistt THOMAS W. SIDWELL, Principal. Olney School, 1% 1th «._ tacie Boarding and day school for girls. Removed from 1827 I st. Miss Virginia Mason Dorsey and Mixs Laura Lee Dorsey, Princtpals. ocl7-tf ____ MEDICAL. John C. Collins, Professor of Physical Culture and Mi » 427 9th nw. — Telephon 1001. Hoars, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Prof. J.C. Collins will give instruction in gymnas- tle training with special reference to muscular de- ¥elopment of growing boys and weakly men. The Prof. bas been giving «xhibitions of masaage before tae clinic at Rush Medical College, Chicago, for the last 5 years. Ja23-1m* DR. LEATHERMAN, Specialist in all forme of special diseases. Hy- rocele, Varicocele and Stricture cured. Consgl- tin free. Hours, 9 to 12, 2 to 6; Tues, Thurs. apd Sat. even., 7 to 8. 602 F n.w. Closed on Sun. ja5-1o0' DR. CZARRA. Mr. Aldrich said he agreed with the sen- | adequate protection of our manufacturing | - J- for some time, has sailed for Cuba ator from Alabama (Morgan) that it was an | and agricultural industries, and the labor | With arms and ammuniticn for the tnsurg- insult to refer the bill to another committee, | they employ. The tariff should contain | ents. She is expected to arrive there this and in consideration of the long and emi- | only specific duties or mixed ad valorem | week. The bost belongs to John Hand. nent service pete Alabama aged Mr. | and specific duties. ——_———_-s-—_ Aldrich protested against such a recom-| “Resolved, That Congress should be in- mittal. yited to re-establish and extend the sys-| Monument te Revolutionary Soldiers. Mr. Vilas at once changed his motion so | tem of reciprocity, which may be employed | Representative Hurley of New York has that the recommittal, if carried, would be | to secure for vs’ tariff favors in Latin- | introduced @ resolution to appropriate $100,- to the committee of which Mr. Morgan is | American and other markets in which we | 009 ribi : as a contribution to the monument to chairman. are the largest buyers, while Europe is the | pevotuti 1a At this moment Mr. Gorman suddenly | preferred seller solely because of the lower | "¥olUtonary soldiers, which the Sons and dissipated the gathering storm by a motion | wage rates and lower general costs of | Daughters of the revolution are to build to adjourn, which prevailed, 28-27, and the | production in European countries.” in Port Green Park, Brooklyn. The reso- Vilas motion went over. The debate that followed hinged entirely | ution proposes that $100,000 shall be raised gree gpa eg] Pa = the resolutions “as low as possible,” and . ee. et eee the fight for the dropping out of! those |= 2 words was precipitat y Mr. Hamilton een ciate tat Goncnal Seatens. | of California, He felt that with these ow Sa words remaining the resolution would not Abraham I. Elkus appeared in the court | have the weight with the ways and means of general sessions in New York yesterday | committee of Congress that it would other- with power of attorney for Herbert B. Seetsan Sista — cae Seeley, Theodore D. Rich and James Hi. | sipie, and added with the words in question Phipps, who were indicted by the grand] remaining, every manufacturer Lay he jury on a charge of conspiring to procure| went before the Congress committee to indecent exposure at the recent dinner at| urge a high tariff on certain goods Sherry’s, and pleaded not guilty. He fur-| would be told, “Why, your association nished bail for $500 for each of the de-| wants it just as low as possible.” ALLER ¢ ‘Tuesday, Feb. 9, 10 a.m. HAVEL, ‘Tuesday, Feb. 16, 10 a.m. SPREE ‘Tuesday, Feb, 23, 10 a.m. Comfortable state ‘rooms, excellent table, lux- urious saloon apartments. OELRICHS & CO., 2 Bowling Green, N. ¥. Apply at EF. DROOP, 925 Penna. ave., §a20-1yr Agent for Washington. American Line. New York-Southampton (Louden-Paris) Twin-screw U. 8. Mall Steamshbips. Sailing every Wednesday. x - . 10, arn .. Mar. 10, 1 Pianos of good medium grade makes from $250.00 | SY ouies Feb. 17, 10.am\Parie sar. 17, loan upward, ard second-band Pianos from $50.00. ;Feb. 24, 10 ami St. Paul...Mar. 24, 10 am drawn to the fact thatono class of realty pays as well as alley property in chis city; and that there fs a splend#a field for in- vestment in the building of sanitary and comfortable alley ‘housqs, on 4 business and humanitarian basis, The ‘committee believes that no city affords a betterdopportuaity on account of the size of @uares for che con- version of alieys into \orstreets, and as the improvement would naturally influence favorably the value or deairapility of every lot In the same square, it-should meet with no opposition.’ » ! “For the purpose of = prompt ac- tion In accordance with’ thi recommenda- tion we suggest the fopowigs plan for the organization of a sanitary. improvement company: lf a Washington Sanitdzy, Yinprovement Company. Piano Warerooms. A coapiete display of the world-renowned KNABE Pianos; also a few slightly used at a re- duction from usual net prices. “Objects: a “1, To provide pecans for the poor at reasonable re: 1 ‘2. To provide wholesome food for the poor at wholesale prices. * “Officers—To' consist of a president, vice president, tredsurer, who shall give bonds; a secretary and a board of directors. . Par ‘TERMS, CASH OR TIME. Red Star Line. Pianos to rent, tuned, moved and repaired. EW YORK TO ANTWERP. 1422 PennsylvaniaAve. ; TIICRebrimey 20, 17 aoe? del9-23d ‘Februsy 20 it oo NOORDLAND .-..March 3. 12 noon you get the finest tone, best work} eyo1-ty avo, Ww, sos hee > Saecige and material and better value for the | == price than in other instruments sold. ONDERTAKERS. H. EBERBACH, gI15 F st. . Q epee aa W. R. Speare, Capital stock 5,000 shares of $100 each | fendaats. Mr. Clark of Pennaylvania, chairman of ed » N i $900,000. Ten per cent of stock subscribed -2oo—_—__—_ the ial com: urged Passage was ti SPECIALIST {o diseases of man; Undertaker & Embalmer, | to te paid into the treasury ($50,000), and - Things Worth Knowing. Of the resolution as it stood. He epoke of only cure. weakness and special diseases cured 40 F Street Northwest. invested in low-priced sanitary tenements. cf . the hard work the committee had in fram- His hair teed; references given: hours 9 to 12, 3 to 6 = ‘Ten per cent to be paid into the treasury | Every time a person is confronted ‘with | ing a report that it thought would be satis- bad all on Sunday. 7 Painless Extracti 50c. Everything strictly Grst-clase and on the most rea- | every six months thereafter if called for | some puzzling question the need of such a | factory for fallen out, and be was in a sud plight. —— == = ng, . onable _Telepho t-te | by the directors until ‘the ful! amount is|pook as The Evening Star Almanac for| “Perso he said, “you can't make After taking one bottle of 8. 5. S. he hegan COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS | zest teeth, $8. Paintess fillings, 75c. up. Gold | P: BRENNAN, UNDERTAKER, EMBIAMER AND | paid. Stock surrendered. after one or more | 1597 ig felt. Answers to all sorta of queries | the tariff too high for me.” 2 to improve, and two pesulindtie se ae NeTTE BE crowns, $5. | Each department in charge of an} Fuseral Director. Everything first-class, on the | payments may become-the property of the ss The question of eliminating the words dozen bottles cued CHARLES §. BUNDY, expert ‘specialist of long expertence. No students, | st reasonable terins. | 1824-26 1 st. n-w. Tel- | company. ae ond" thousands of facts not printed elec- | cay pro and con-until matters were him completely, 90 COMMISSIONER OF DI ‘All work guaranteed. See larger ad. on page 0. Sone ee. te charge. CABNER, for 7 years | “Dividends of not to exceed 5 per cent | Where are found within its covers.. It can | Sajusted by the substitution of the words that for more than asf nthe Sea tad Fert, peeidke DENTAL aes, TH AND BD ET8 with Barker. rae, | per annum on the accounts actually paid | be obtatned from all newsdealers and at = ma eal he conictantiete gis. yous to omni - we building). s t counting room ening S ; aaaree 7" setvion a STORAGE. Actual Income of the company, from tenes | cents & copy. gainet, ‘The Teport was further amonded | Sed te sien of the zd was against. The report was further amended ‘disease. in the same paragraph by the substitu- Did it ever oceur to: you whose hair is thin and | tion of the word “duties” for “rates of this cap be prevented | duty.” Book on the disease and its treatment mailed ‘Hall's Hair Renewr is a sure remedy, The entire report, as amended, was adopt-{ tree by Swift Specific Oo., Atlanta, Ga, 7. WALKER SONS, 204 loTH ST. XW. CAR. = t Lining, Felts, Fire Brick and Clay, Asbestos, ts, Brushes, Lime, Cement, two aad three ply Roofing Material. ol ments rented justifies such dividends, “All excess of income over actual ex- penses and a dividend of 5 per cent on money paid into the treasury by stock- ae | glia CG. SoaN & 00., Prope.