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6 THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C., FRIDAY, “NOVEMBER 23, 1888. Pe eee = one ngra ae | | THE WEEKLY STAR'S tration corner ot New Jersey — ae c SS SS ae eee MUSICAL UNION defeat he said: cuted by the secretary of the league in behalf iis scsi gas tg |tamuaroenramertonae Hae EES © * Hioh-Priced Music Furnished at Nominal Rates. the war. Therefore, on general principles, in | Which such players may be assigned by the| ‘Traipsarrive a.m. and 9:25 of such club, and may be either by telegram fee 08 spt 20 2 and 4 “Cleveland was beaten in the recent contest a i a 43 ve for the sary tneole neccon, that a aenysctnnar | © Writing, to be followed within thirty days Beene ‘am 13:05, 4:10, ESOS the chief magistrate. These were Lincoln and| Instead of the general $2,000 salary limit of ‘stations, 7:00 p.m, Grant, and they both were kept in the White | last year the following Paragraph was inserted: = order to i President ond term of | Secret of the league after the termination pm. from ‘St. Louie daily 6:21 Géico there mast be something of special and | the champlonship'seasum oe folios hee Sos pm,” on =" pote seh Sapa roses hat te Paris Special to the New York Herald, Nov. 22. iisemiidin phisivnd sg ver <a For: #1 BL ae Editor Charles A. Dana, of the New York | roiiowing was substituted: “an ow araas ein ite _ Sun, has been spending a few days here. I contracta es ei LF ay 35, ‘An: the the people chose to vote against him. Many pretaarties on pap reamecrypeessebire iy ne hotween, Weehtneton ‘ey + things contributed to the result, In the first | Sr" rosiesry shall ted. to all oa, | Hii? Pam On Bandage, B:0a ms 310, 8: place the chances are all against the re- —— digopm. in. at House under exceptional circumstances, The Section 00 Sietiowst ens “The com- Seneca ig egy ho it league services ach. — Ercrgpety Become Grant made him s | [ague players shall be Tented regulated and | . For Frederick, 10:10 a.m, t4:35, 15:30 p.m. San or to ual importance to commend him to public | As Compensation $2,500; class B, $2,250; class Saver. . Cleveland hed so such element to aid | 9 0; class D, $1,750; clase E, maximum him. On the contrary, he was handicapped in | COMPensation $1,500. But this section shall es = ing Cleveland's | eee, ite club and Ste players shall be exe-| $730 psy a, ° eae pares es A NEW FEATURE IN GIVING PREMIUMS. league clubs and to the eh lute gee eather | meer toe rain ere OPEN TO EVERY ANNUAL SUBSCRIBER. Recognizing tho great difficulty of obtaining complete Lithographic Sheet Music without paying prices altogether out of proportion to its cost The Weekly Star has arranged to furnish to its bona fide patrons (and to its patrons only) friends, he was cordially disliked by the | on for the se: of one person to each club Inder of thr democratic party and the poli | eld captain or foam madagers = PHILADELPHIA DIVISION. SHEET MUSIC, SELF-INSTRUCTORS, BRIC-A-BRAC, POPULAR MUSIC BOOKS AND STANDARD EXERCISES Sales clectinn. 8 SMOGSES pees ven | ening! DeWine werk anruet oun eck and | Teneess his snd Wilmington, daily, 8:10am. Dyin. trate. ‘Slocbing Gar "os the | At Prices but little above the cost of publication and in some instances for less than they can be bought from wholesale dealers by the retailers. This Petween, Baltimore and | Music we offer is NUT THE CHEAP, TYPE-PRINTED EDILIONS, to be had in almost any community, but FINELY LITHOGRAPHED AND exemplary conduct shall be considered as a ANXIOUS FOR PRAISE. basis for Every contract exe- “I do not believe there is a more unpopular | cuted by a league player shall be accompanied person in the United States than he, and after | by an alfidavit to the effect that the considera ‘believed in advantages for himself. He did | ™ating. pam, daily, for. Pittsburg and the Come Back A: " 1 ria Getung Too Big to Kiss, : 59 Strangers ugh Sleeper . Nf hia and Wilmington, . 6:30,] BEAUTIFULLY EXECUTED AND EVERY PIECE GUARANTEED TO BE FULL AND COMPLETE IN EVERY PARTICULAR. We have next March, when the game is all over, the prensa a Soy yatelnsbareg “Dally, “handars ony. succeeded in effecting this arrangement with one of the largest and most extensive Music Publishers in the United States whose Litozraphic establish- Cleveland eves cameto fil sachalbigh position, | and every other form ofcompensation expressly | gtmcture cued for and chewed at hatasand wat-| ments are located at Philadelphia, and getting it directly from FIRST HANDS we can farnish all the latest compositions upon the shortest notice. During his administration he aid nothing to = Bry Tp epomd a he! hod = PP trewenrs, cman. d. sours, Correspondence concerning selections wanted which are not on this list, is solicited. win the confidence and support of his party— ‘ n19 Gen. Manager, Gen. Pass. Agent, tia a e in fact, he did not care - os 7 tor the real Ieague of Pome oelgent te Pee a ie CATALOGUE AND RETAILER’S PRICE LIST. (ALWAYS ORDER BY BOTH NUMBER AND TITLE.) est of the democrat at he wor! - . NN ; ode such affidavit shall, after fair notice to such | “To THE NORTH, WEST AND SOUTHWEST. ‘ v ced schemed for rm unin to od rant | fun auet, hal fer noice mck | “zo AGED Wiad AU SONGS WITH CHORUS AND BALLADS. ia eames tea ‘a bia _— ‘orters he | Secretary be reversed by the board of directors Sree Ae, MAGNIFICENT EQUIPMENT. Metis Tor sivaye cold and overbearing, ahd he nevar | yDoo, Proper sppeel, hearing, and sounter-|xnarie Lea A MLR erEEOM, TE IGE | UY sere miner “iiltaee, ‘Silerbre aes, Sorte weet ote, mpat are Brightest i 0 - var A Wandering Minstrel I. 5 201 Guard 3 --Gousod 40 148 Mu ees -AVU 30 141 Sen: at are s po heme we a org + mapa In addition the president of each club is re- | poy 9: and the West, ChicagoLimited Expressof | 5,2 Ail on "Account of Et aa. Heare bowel Rian Bohemian Girt 40. 963 antl ‘Song (When Loy oa 40 La Since My Lite D ang Die ¥ vohang hi Hi quired to file, on the 20th or 2lst of October, Pullman Vestibuled Cars, at 9:50 a.m. daily; Fast | 203 Awtuily Clever (Cowie). Her Bright Smile. W.ighton 30 204 Mine, 0: Dora 40 14: . : atlanta cased, |" affidavit with the secretary of the league, | Line. $50 sn, daiy.to' Gncinnati aid St ious, | 98 A Drewin of Home, -Rocowig 40 243 Minister Towers. please. . 3 wi i > | aa My Co He has finally discovered his mistake. setting forth the full payment of salary, —— and Harrisburg to St, Loniss daily, execnt Banna: 177 “Angels E: 3 My Dear ult Movucr's Sialic. ‘He was always trying to produce a sensa- | 7¢¥#rd, gift, emolument, and every other form day, to Chicago, with Sleeping Car ‘Altoona to Chi- | 128 AS Of Old.. 82 I Dreamt I Dweit ta Marbie Halls...4...... 40 My Heartis Sad and Wea: tion which would make people talk about him, | 0f compensation expressed and implied made | ciev., Western Express, at 740 p.m. daily with | “2 A Warrior 217 Ir] Only Were a Live Fly...Gus Wuiliains 40 Keacedge 49 144 Speak f He did ch line of act to each player in full settlement of bis service oounect daily at Harrisbure with through | 3 Ave Maria. It I dieard the We» Bir.s singiag, 40 whg 4dd Dance)... 40 242 Sielia Sweezheart aoe choose any given line of action 0 | 4s player for and during the season then ter- | ¢iuectiig_ daily. and . . | 219 Barney's Pi 146 Tan Airaid (Comie)......-. 3 vse .aBiMunenthal 69 349 Siory of a Song (new) much because he believed in it as because he | * Play ad pers for | ig and Memphis. Pacific Ex. H 1 ; i W tht to 228 Belinda, Bei not dare to veto either the oleomargarine Dili |, Vi0l#tions of the limit rule or false state- | }hest,with thro i shiepeaaeet lar et eer m Lictie, but Oh, aly... No, Sir... .Waketteld 30 205 Summer Shower. ‘ wure'to Chicago. 394 Bells of’ Suandon honey 30 334 Now Try and Keep That in Mind... .Semple 40 208 Sweet Gerauiuss (Loita Song) of river and harbor bill, although he was con | Se releaay of the paver Ress weet | For Bae MORE AND EOTOMAG BATLROAD. | Benen the Low Zi ioe 49 345 Oi por ci loin ot hy Ow ® 0 Snewtneats and i vinced that both were unwise. He did vetoa lot play ‘falo and Nit ‘dsily, except Saturday, 10-00 227 Bidella, So Shy (comic) lenn 40 Native Heat er. Glover 35 147 Take back the Heart, of pension bills because he saw an opportunity | £0T the next year. aah 1h,. with Sleeping Car Washiueton to Rochester,” | 260 Bloom is On tue Kye. Bisuop 40 281 One, Mainma (Be.gar Siud-at). the Ga: to set people talking about his cutting down | —— — — me compenention Lior For Williamsport. Lock Haven, aud Elmira, at 8:50 a, ~ Bie OS Mouatatns, Ad.ms 40 324 On, You Girls ( auc) WwW. 4 - wn | should n Iv vers wi : mn. daily, except Sunday. 7 Buldge, s sEbsagee without ‘alienating any influential | 1.76 ‘made ‘contracts Tor a continuance of | ForNew tore snd. the ast 20 Bridge, THe. eee, salaries above the limit, piso. 00, 4:10, 10. 5 BrouleP’s Luiiaby. Old Viiage Cure. CLEVELAND'S MISTAKES. The delegates ‘agreed to retain the e1 4 eaiiel Mapoces = cl cles ar Mothers Awfully Q ——_ 40 a7 si i On Banke of Lough = bd You are. 5 thin, is rn rror Cars, i ~ ny low, The. . Vicks 43 Katy’: biel 2 ney Susie and s “In many things he made mistakes as to | column in the score. An amendment to the Sedallys with Dinter eye and az Come Back to Brlh $0 it Rony bance. 317 Thine Eyes So bine what would redound to his advantage. His | constitution was adopted so that any club fail- i Posten writhous by i . ti ‘or Brooklyn, N- ¥.-all t negotiation of the fisheries treaty and the ex-| ing to 7 al to play a schedule game shall be rooklyn Annex, affording | 230 Doctor Murpuy's Twins Atkins 40 78 Larboard Wateu (D sey City with boats of tradition treaty did hi bh harm the | fined & : . ditect transfer to Fulton ay ‘duh "t Leave ¥ : * aan - Irish and the fohermen. "If he had notieen |W. P- Spalding was given the contract, for wosdhitie te P85 WRT oo, wsaa1.ao am, | Let butney TuLncoe MoE sees, 30 220 Latdie Blue le tone Bs politieally dead already of course his position | fishing club outfits for three years. The | For Puilaieiphis, 7:50, a Ad. vi omy rouga the Rye -Jenny Lind 40 9 Killarney 30 lay. ng 5 48 Only ‘fo See Thee, trains connect ut Jer- | 279 Divide What You Have With tie Poste 24 Land oi Kest (Sacred) os ; is 339 Our Last Walt Waitams 40 14 Over the Garde: uillvaa 39 15 Over Lue Rolling Se: 3y 186 OL Stay Win Me, Lo} 15 Taree Simple Words, 319 Tut-Willow. 358 Tom Bowl Tow. 00, and 11:40 am, | 227 Bo They Tuink of Me aP Home. 6 Douglas, Teuder and True. 00, and 1 Waldinana 49 385 Owl, Tue, (Barivon ). 2:00, 4:10, i finishe . This | Spring meeting of the delegates will be held in day, 8:00, 0.10: 282 Dreaming... Dennis 50 100 Papa ls Coming 0-Day. 31 Waudering la Dreaamiand, ane eee ee es one | Wisely ea cuca meeting in New} {1°40 pra pream al Purlot Gers oad | 249 Dreaming of Love: ivan 33 120 Pep of Dayo, 243 We Shall Roow question, No party cam succeed in the United | York. A. week-days and 3:45 p with Dining Dream Faces. uicitison 40° 221 Lost Rover, ib 326 We W. 2cmuidren Puen’ Power of Lov ——+ee_____ 1 340 Face (the) T -G. B. Nevin 40 ‘ar, States which wavers in its adherence to pro- For Baitimore, 56 Lover and the wird, Ly Lips; o ‘Doutrick 40 254 F cua, Newa. p— Whea Pe Jy +7 sibel 6 . . 4 23 Wi 264 Far Away 19 Queen Of Au My Hearc.,. Whea Swallows Nortu Ward F. S tection. California wants protection for its The Housc’s Werk Was Done. $401 6:00, 34 1¥1 Faith (Sacred). Lane 40 224 Mamoling Pury tue Gardsii--7"--°-.-Guenn 40 161 Where You Going, My Pretiy alai...---- 09 wines and woolens and fruits, Alabama wants | New York Letter in Boston Gazette. ‘ 54 Pauher, Bring é Tide, Ti 16 Kocked in Lhe Cradle of tue D ep... Kngut 0 208 Whistier, The (Baritone)... Croupail it for its iron, and so will Colorado in time.| I heard the other day of a certain woman 55 Flee as a Bird, 2 Love W.lt Gui 55 Romany Lass... 2s0 Salung...... 24 Saud dian (Patter Song). -Stepa i Adams 50 163 Yes, Let ‘Me Lixe a Souder Fu aritana 40 Marx 49 G4 Yes, Sir (Serio Comic)... Wasetieid 35 -tuseDGrn G8 108 Yes, We'll All be Keudy (Negro)..Micheuer 40 = Flowers That i For, 152 Goud The whole west wants it for the manufactures | who was not in what is called “society,” and and industries which are springing up there as iti if by magic. The east has always wanted it page ee ee evr areratory pede ‘except Bunday, “undara and the south will follow suit. The democrats | [°f 4% she was concerned, but she had a daugh- were beaten ina fair fight because they de-| tT, snd she wanted that daughter to make a RIA AND, FREDERICKSBURG RATT served to be. There. was never an election | f00d match. | What did she do to accomplish UA 29 208% 4 me INSTRUMENTAL—FOR PIANO AND ORGAN. Lullaby Song Boo akaid Of Lhe “Au Mavion 40 203 Mary of Argyle. e that end? She bought her a house ina some- | oA AHROAD. . With ies corraption ofthe nase TT °° | what exclusive eighborhood, furuished in Te oe eae an a good style, and set about her to entertain. Her | 39.08, and 1 3:00, 9:45, | Number to Doggie Ee Humber to =. Sr ee THE DEMOCRATIC GET-BACK. . | Drincipal guests were men, to be sure, and ommodation for, Q .m, week daya, MISCELLANEOUS. 180 Spring's Coming... » 30 BUT Sweet Gerantums Schottisch “Talk about Cleveland having been knifed in | among those who came was one who had | for kichmmaacdthy aoa 0:57 a. m. daily, 190 Strange Counuy. 103 Sweet Viowt 9% Thue Own (Dei, 5 srauunerle and 300 Tuought Bios-oum ser Jt aor {hh 46 iurkisu Gaiop. 49 Waves of (ue Ocean Galop: 286 Angel’s Dream..... 260 Auid Lang Syue (Variations) S46 Au Printemps........ 359 Battle Cuatianooga, Lo New York by Hill and Hewitt is nonsense, | rubbed elbows with the “coaching set,” there- snd 6:05 p,m. duily, except Bunday. - A ‘Trains i Al iria f hi 1, 6:05, Those two men aided rather than injured the | fore he was the most desirable. He admired | ""ita g'l, 1045 41.07 gun: f20 9:0 presidential candidate. The bitterness which | te Sitl, he admired a eee | ee F w York state by these factional jeal- | P' or on and 10:42 a.m. ;2:00, 5:10, 2 Trovavore, Ii = E Mission Kidge (de: c-etgeh - - »ddii red, wii i 2 pT. 25 Biue bells of scotland. WALTZES. 4 ousies resulted in drawing ont an immense | BOS Perteeye — es pobre, | ‘Tickets nid information at the office, northeast cor- 272 Bohemian Gil. wlectric Light vote. which always helps the democrats. Fur- | thermore. Hill "ga ner of 13th street and Pennsylvamis avenue, and at the 322 Angelo Waltzes (aew Uyera). 189 Exyplian Patroi Marci After the bride and bridegroom set out upon | station, where orders can be lett for the checking of Arust’s Lite Waiz thousands of votes 457 bonnie Jean (uew varlations) : 70 guard 40 = ‘331 Fedora Marca. gi . 7 - r to destination from hotels sud residences. 102 Cher Eufaut. ¥ 22 Adelina Patti Qua: 6 Beggar Scudent Wailzes... a among republicans opposed to restricting the | their journey, the old slipper was carried off | “SEMS 'p tgrtinat 'k. Woon, 83 Contdence Mendelssohn 30 268 Always Gauant ru: 139 Bick Mawk Walz, S hecssegate Saasehe sale of liquor. and many such men were thus | 0 the coach top, the house was closed, and is |___General Manager. _{no%) _Geui, Pas. Agen 30 385 Black a 27 Boccaccio Walz, 1 Grant's funeral March led to east the straight democratic ticket, If | 20¥ for Sale, and at a sacrifice, Its work is IEDMONT AIR LINE. Favargar 40 171 c 109 Brewa Waltz. the democrats had chosen as their candidate a | done, and the good mother has retired to more | H. , Schedule in Fenn. Mal baie ee Wetente SB aee Bite Tae eee, ee — — is tae . ' a ive 3 5 Fast ial uly for ret 2 ue Vat Zul 2 ry es dupe) pont Cleveland's host of enemies, and | M0dest quarters. I ought to give the street | 5:04, M—Fast, Tenn. Mail Daily foF i nt Cultnes of Normadh tations: Cacucaa Dauce ad excluded from their platform any- | *24 number of the house, for it might do as between Alexandria and Lynchburg, Roanoke, Bristol, 101 Cuimes of 114 Napoleon's Maren r ; 5 Diewin Fac. #2 Pacria Marca, . od work for other mammas with marriageable | Knoxville, Rome, Cale joutgomery, and ‘New Or: uO Dies Paria thing which might be construed us leaning to- | €°04 work’ " Henge ripe ome, Calere, Moutgomery,, and Ne 1 Dream (Black Hussar) Walt 11s Pescetu: Soun ward free trade, I think there is no doubt they | “aughters; but I would not like to betray the | leah. ailpat Sleeper Washington to New Orleans, | y ; 330 E imine Waitzes (new Opera)..Jakobowskt worthy woma: 350 Bspaua (spattiou) Walt SWaldveutel 345 boperahve (6.ue Sluck’¢g) Wallzes. Waldveu, Ibo Faulasiic Wallzes (Lilue Sudpyers)...Zikull wot Fedora Waltzes... eee. $4 Prolics Of tue Frogs waltz. re) Pini cme Dreain Walw. o8 Grand Vaise de Couceri..... 51 Wedding March. dhs. Valizes (sew \. - . s, ee Sunes Ween eee EASY TEACHING PIECES. Sod La Gitaua Walizes... “Bucalossi 44 129 Affectionate Mazouria. 3 - 5 211 Alpua Waitz........ 291 Les ratineurs (SK. (=o nein ate 269 Kuby Marca. 136 Say Que Lite Prayer Marca. 244 Suamrock Marc! 111 dinger’s Joy starch. 169 suiilu’s March (Geu'l Perclier). 292 Suphanie Marcu. ly Gordonaville, Stations Ches. & Ohio’ Route, Rocky Mount, Danville und Stations be? ‘hburg and Danville, Greensboro, Raleigh, Columbia, August, | Atlanta, ’Birmiig: y, New Orleaus, Texes and California, would have been successful. As it in they are : set back where they were twenty years ago and they have a republican majority against them Salaries to Remain the Same. im both houses. THE KNIGHTS’ ASSEMBLY DECIDES NOT TO MAKE Ah hes devised the scheme. oe 21 Emma Mazo 337 Fairmount Pi 332 Maritana (Don ce. 1v3 Sterry War Waltz, 6 Langiry Racquecte Galop. 13 LATeuUae Mazour ka 16 Liy 0 the Vailey stazourka. cers Quadrile Magaous Schutuiscu S20 Minady Lb: -Langey 40 100 diss ¥ Beckel 40 197 mo Burgmulier 35 Baudaizewska 40 7 Moiue’s Drewin My OsvUs Wait. ay Queen Wauz. Bucalosst GU 31z Naaow Walizes. Frin 40 3 ~Lowuulan 49 em 40 -Oifeavacn 60 Marier 40 335 Eruunie Waiize (slumpaned) 1d First Love Kedowa. SY Maze Biossous, NO. G5 Mazel blossoms, No. Peafis odd Laces Waltz... Peart Wastecs (cu.upleve). Aaulant Star Walz. Kadiant Wile Carus Waltz. Quadrilie’? Pul a . THE PROPOSED REDUCTIONS. 7 87 Heather Kose. ‘THE SACKVILLE INCIDENT. tion with Pullman Sleepers Montgomery to New Or- | ,, “" “ iti ut ‘ 244 mowe, Sweet Home (britany “The Sackville incident had little effect in my | | Av exciting session of the general smembly | jpsne,tnd Mave, Bondolr Sleeters for Birmingham, | 244 Hoine, Swese Home (oriliaat) opinion on the result. It came too late. Cleve- | Of the Knights of Labor on the Skeffington case | to Columbia aud Augusta, "Solid trains Weoldneton to | 209 I'm Left Aone to We i i i | was held at Indianapolis yesterday afternoon. | Atlanta. Does uot counect for C. & 0. route points | 156 In Sunshine. land’s mistake here was in not packing Lord | ff . .” | Sundays. 62 Joyous Furwer. Sackville off to England ten days sooner than | Skefington was national master workman in | 2:30 P. M-Daily, except Sunday, for Manassas, | 219 La Belle Canadienae. he did. When the British minister at Wash- | trades assembly No. 216, composed of leather | "S's p"w" “Western Eatres Datly for Warrenton, | 108 16 Feriehole. ington asserts. as he practically did, that the | workers, and was charged with insubordination | Sejtonsville, Ceatlotieoriie, Rogerile. Gncinnet, | ee ene: President of the United States is a fool anda | in connection with the shoemakers’ strike in | wit ile: also for Lynchburg, Bristol, Chattanooga, demagogue. it is hich time the queen sent us | Cincinnati. The sentence imposed on him was | Memphis, Little Rock, and af south wesiers pout another representative. As to the coming ad-|a public reprimand by the general master Eorongn Pallman Sléepers Washington to Memphis ministration Iam sure Blaine will be Secre- | workman. 11:00 P. M-—Southern Express Daily for Lynch- tary of State unless he should refuse. Warner | it was decided to send a representative of the | burs, Danville, talcichy Astevilie, Chaniotie coiee | 2 Ss Rib Ang. SS iller will probably be offered either the e Pari iti bia, Aiken, Augusta, Atluuta, Montgomery, New Or- | 174 Mexican Serenade (Maudoila4). A ae order to the Paris exposition, and then an hour | jute Pets and Califoruis, Pallinan Cestibade Sleeper | 370 Mocaiug bird Variativns. Treasury or the Interior department. Harri- | and a half of the convention's time was devoted Washington to New Orleans via Atlanta and Mout | “gi Mignoa son, in a decided measure, owes his election to | to considering the secret work of the order. gomery, | Pull ver Washington to Augusta, | 37 Munasiei the resolute stand taken by Miller onthe Nquor| The finance committee, Bugh Cavanaugh | S%, without 210 Old Oaken Buc 40 Parisian pall ( estion. which drew thousands of votes from | chairman, reported that it had found the meth- | ington 6:00 A. M. Daily excey 95 One Littic Fiower. — party, all so much clear gain | ods of disbursing funds very loose; that bil Dally: arrive Round Hitt 1 for the Voss 40 125 Pauence banc erdi 6) SUB P.zzicaio PO.kKa. foton and Ohio division 1 ‘and mak. Aevente Wai.z (aew 7 | s . ; Returoing leave Round Hill A.M. Duily and 170 Peerless Kockaway Marier 40 274 Pocoao Gato) Rudutgore Wiz (uew Opera) republicans. I fa age amg anon will | had not been countersigued before being paid; Bi punday, arriving Washington 8:30 | 165 Princess of ‘Treb.zo 1 Dora 40 3u9 Pretest Iu tae ati a. daalingt wane pe en — — among the democratic | that some officer should be given the veto M. 74 Pure as Snow... Lange 40 278 Pride of Plantauon Schucasche: pecan ae ba office-holders. is party lieves in civil-) power in r gard tothe expenditure of money, me a 5-8 140 Quartewe trom Riyok snubs 40 297 Prince Lape iae a ewe rg gle oh gan arg Bbneg neaee, Bristol and Lyuen. | 229 (¢ueen's Lace Maudk'r ( uccollne 60 Bus Racquette Quadtie. FOR arg be in the treasury, and further >--omuended 1:18 AM. aud 0:40 Pits vis Chestgeake | 73 hemeuber ale, How the Bet was Decided. that more Desnbai ike methods should be es- and Ohio Fonte Sid Charlottesville at 940 Pats 1 top Wham Ge Macon (6) Teleuraph. tablished. They made no suggestion of any | Ss*PUrs Local at 0:47 4M. [a jaukimann 40 268 Kutiroad Keugs’ G Resch 40 179 kic-Rue Pou DWee.weart (Weipsy Buta) Walizes.. Wilson 40 113 Kucuester eu Rudsou 40 251 Trawing ArbULus Wall 5 -D.. Seem 40 } vn 30 é : et ping car reservation and informatioi 3 Silve ves, 7S 137 Saiviai Pol. tails 30 Veber . “ Bod atusout Walz... vray we 3 Those who went into Agricultural hall during | crookedness, finding all accounts perfec!ly cor | furnished, sal "borgeee neater ana, information a ae Woman 73 137 sicviai Polk Sars» 39 “Gy Weber's Lust Walz... 345 Aukado Walla” (suupancd) Baca 30 the fair were puzzled over the figure of a ne- | rect. and the report states thet the reductions | #)!vanis aveuye: aud af Passeuuger blatio Peuneyiva: gro in a buggy that was hitched up toa wooden | already decided upon, by consolidation and re- | “ct General Passenger Agen: i duction of offivers, would foot up $15,000. The | — Mee, Se he Giegley of Sensis d Murphy. | SOG currant eameisioee tone a Thousands of people could not tell whether it | is given to the genoral secretary-treasurer to | POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. Fass real live negro or a stuffed figure with | throw out excessive items from expenditures. | yet. VERNON! MT” face of black wax. Bets on its being one or | By a vote of 88 to 52 it was decided to continue | ML — the other were freely made. Some thought | the salary of $5,000 to the general master work- STEAMER W. W. CORCORAN Ghat if was Human ‘and some thought it was | man, and the seeretary-treasurer will be paid | Yesten Zay4ireet whats dally (exces Sunday for Me wax. Those who thought it was alive resorted | $2,000, Members of the executive board will | sf 10 yeliek a: me Toten egw Washington to all sorts of ingenious ways to attract its at-| receive $4 a day and expenses. The report of | *bout 3:30 p. m. og \T tention. but the eyes were fixed on the wooden | the committee was adopted. Shed Pan NEW AND POPULAR BOOKS. horse. the hands kept their grip on the lines, ———--200-—___— } RIVER LANDINGS. and the figure was motionless. GILES Why He Writes No More. WINNER'S NEW SELF-INSTRUCTORS FOR ALL INSTRUMEN:® viz: esterday the question was man Sake | a, Foam the Boston Tesnemipt. ACCORDEON, BANJO, CORNET, GUITAR, VIOLIN, CLARINET, FLUTR, FIFE, PIANO AND ORGAN. who bad quite a sum bet that the figure was a| “ry Rimes Geon i real ~ ‘ge, youdo not write any after _ pol pllemrry pvt Bacon py Poetry of late. How does it happen?” er fgerd books Just oo —— ctr more =o for the a para a Much information as any other publication ever offered, They are simple and comprehensive. Especially adapved vo tae wants - Bi “ those whocannot conveniently obtain a teacuer, They are really Seif-Lasiructors, other man. exclaimed: Mr. Rimes—“Well, you see, dear, I find it SPE Cpa Voss axe Loesmioman Nanas tee Erulaie, Gipsy Baron, Mikado, Don Cesar, and all the Popular Operas. FULL scorks OF SAME AT LOWEsf FIGURES. “And Harrison wasn't elected!” rather discouraging, this courting of the muses, k as thought shed ¢ BRIC-A-BRAG, Vocal. 48 full-stz of Operatic and vuuisr cuvlce Sous, bRI-A-SRAC, Instrumental, 48 pages of Music, Dances, ete. rover ee tetas, 7h ite hat | When Iwrote on both sides of my paper, the oth of these supuro mobs statsin ponte nea ee Roaudtudy Bugraved U te-pages, back over its head and said: editors threw my offerings unread into the rr) MARCHES. 251 Napon Waillz (siumpuueg). 50 357 Bellman March (wew Opera)... PF Any One of these Pieces, vocal or instrumental, will be sent to any member of The Star’s Musical Union for 15 cents, or will send 4 pieces to any address for 50 cents, or will send any 10 pieces to one address for $i, or will send any 25 pieces to one aduress for $2—all postpaid—with privilege of ore dering any other pieces, and as mary as desired, at any time, or number of times, within one year, Spanish Serenade 262 sicpuanic Gave 315 {ie Palos (tne Dovey f --++-+-Fairbach 50 303 Susy Cume ‘Taraniclie. janon, “Bet you $5 he was!” waste basket; and then when I wrote upon only ROUTE TO LONDON, The above books are sold by all dealers at 27 cents each. Any one or number of them will be mailed, postage paid, to any member of the Weekly Stars garg iegnrenbco lan eet a one side I found they utilized the blank side NON et Aree aD 8. 8. C0, Musical Union at 20 cents cach. Charged with Abducting their Servant. | for the writing of tariff articles. So, upon the To Southampton (London, Havre), Bremen. recs - " > cluded i Lahn, Wed., Nov. 2: Werra. Sat., Dee.1, PEKB SONGS, (The uiar favurite). This magnificent yk has Over 200 pages Of choicest Soa: Several full-page portraits. It is having a grand se, COUNT AND COUNTESS GROTKOFFSKY ARRAIGNED mene mded that posiry. wes © in} pn. Aller, Wed Dee. 5,778, 2, WINNERS SEW AN OLD-DANCES. dust trom Sar ces aod containing insny new {eatuses (Dscrptious and Luasteations of Danses ete), ioe keel store given in book-form at any price. IN 4 NEW YORK POLICE CouRT. _ SUPEKS SOLO. (A Grand Book for Piano or Org .n.) Ove Ser Sa eae . Th bases, wita [uwainated Cover tu S-Vera. colurs, “ Count Ferdinand Grotkoffsky, of Russia, a High Living for a Child. Gomfortable staterooms, excellent table, Jnxurious| ‘These valuable and beautifi ully gotten up books are sold by retailers at 62 cents each. Any one or number of them will be mailed to any member of the dealer in California hides and leather in Now | New York Special to the Philadelphia Press, Nov. 22. | Moa" qppuintwnents. Prices: Ist cabin, 875 and yp- Weekly Star’s Musical Union, postpaid, at 50 cents each. York, and his wife, Countess Lisa Grotkoffsky, | Mrs. Florence Wall, the widow of Michael i fo &. B, DUOOR, ~ - — —— were arraigned in a New York police court i FEO STANDARD EXERCISES. ENGRAVED PLATE EDITIONS. Wednesday, charged with abducting Ellen CZERNY. CZERNY. NY. . 101 Preparatory Exercises, Books 1, 2, 2..........-. Op. 200. Etudes de la Velocite. Books 1, 2.3. American Flagering. Keily, their Irish servant girl, aged fifteen. | estate to make an additional allowance for the — oe oe E.udes he la Velocite. Books 1,2, my a Fingering. ‘On. 4xi 110 Easy and Progressive prttek Books 1, 2. The charge was at first put Timinal assau! i Op. 636, 24 Short and Progressive Studies. Books 1, 2. each, 1.00 Op, S24. 44 Practical Time Lessons, Books 1, aa ae oe id peered te ce support of her six-year-old daughter, who has D pope pets pee i 100 Progres ive Lessons, “Books 1,2, 3, 4.. seac, $1.00 SED amen ne ugust | a life interest in the estate. The child has an Any one or number of these will be sent, postpaid, to any member of The Weekly Star’s Musical Union at 50 cents each. 2 lem says she was c: y the countess | « "7 and will prit diseases: y into the latter's bed-room. The countess lay | Come of $2, her he hed fon a 7 grandfather.’ The mother thinks that inarze; consulta: | In addition to the Czerny’s given above, we have ail tue more popular Exercises of Czerny, Duvernoy, Kohler, Schmiat and Loeschorn, at correspond- pena opin Pag se plier ie | suficent to maintain the little one in the in ingly reduced prices. says she lay down beside the cousitess, and a | Papncr in which she lived when her father | Bin i i a = ETHOD FOR THE REED ORGAN. . ; . gate Calvin, on behalf of JUST FROM PRESS—MARSHALL’S NATIONAL METHOD FOR THE PIANO FORTE, MARSHALL’S NATIONAL METHO! cour and Meseeuias aioe The latier: Ellen a — . % Marshall’s National Methods are offered as Standard Instructors in every particular. They are handsomely printed on fine music paper, and are supe- pushed him over to her, and the count | Stam ‘was ample for the ithe chil Feaiybed aa rior to similar books on the market. Kes lot & ‘Rise her also. She eit sp her hands | 0a ed Gate a eee ae Bound in boards they retail at $1, in paper at 75 cents each. Either, or both, will be sent to any member of the Weekly Star’s Musical Unio, bound countess held her hands while the count kissed | With one-half of the rent of the flat in which in boards at 60 cents each; bound in paper at 45 cents each, week for a maid, $5 a | Houstrctly coudden Toms for ladie she lived, $2,700; @25a her. After that, she says, the count assaulted her. The next day the count gave her a little | Week for washing and half of the $50 expended = silver watch, with a small gold chain attached | "P0? the table each week. ‘This he character- CrES TEE SERVICES deena tie casminktn Wetoe Sustes | Mouram te face. The suogate Wened te | HaNfGaN Hees Mpg, be TERMS OF MEMBERSHIP. White yesterday the friends of the count and a TY a countess present included Mr. Christian Peter- be Place n.e., Washington, soo, they sistant Masia ‘cons general, 0. dada To become a member of The Weekly Star's Musical Union it is only necessary | a Wamingion ore Te, bad ‘we men ; i ie |to subscribe to The Weekly Star for one year, which entitles the subscriber to mem- reali spo tthe, Hott rane “me “| bership for that length of time. Every annual subscriber will be entitled to a certifi- hee i cate of membership whether the subscription is received at full or club rates. In return | each one will be required to and must send with the first order an agreement, a blank for which will be forwarded with membership certificate, obligating the holder not to extend the rights conferred to or order music for any other than members of his or her immeditae family. No orders will be received from or music sent to any other ad- dress than that of a duly constituted and registered member. 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