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6 ING STA aT : DAY, BASE BALL IN 1889. a onaee cemale LADIES’ GooDs. L oan wi to fiave = Team of Which ry_ Reports Hope after hope Talis Guttering, and decays, ie Xp cam Justly be Proud. _ % e Hay ‘Ere the pear 3 Diese si ‘TATE WITH PRESIDENT HEWETI—wanpD ‘oT | battalions. ‘The story told by the officers of the steamer | For little that open but to die, : * jou 0 PIFTEBUBO-—CLARK, OF THE MANCHES- Marlborough Prins Maurits, which arrived in New York from Diviag the lng. ead Year, that labors by — TERS, THE LATEST RECRUIT FOR THE STATES- about the Hayti on Saturday, docs not seom to wholly | “into anent measares. ay ae OF PLAYERS, ETC. agree with that told by the correspondent of infamous, bel ro ae oom ee ee fs og ss of of the Maurits, says that the Haytien Republic | Love lives, till disappointments are forgot, ‘team next season,” asked a Star reporter And sorrows perish HAIR VED, LEAVING. ee a ae. Oasis. ee . day the Yantic and Galena arrived at Port au On withered boughs, whore still the old leaf clings, Stas: JRedle. proce, enraed by the right way, but » bali team is like a lottery thas ag oat apc ap hrhe harry “Funcs Wauax socmmox. |More M. J. Paaxm ticket; you think you have a winner and find Legitime protested against releasing the Hay- U 1329 F st. n.w. (Mrs. Harrison's), J its blank. With Johnny Ward at tien Republic, on the ground that her navi- fl egy FINE FRENCH HAIR GOODS & the helm, I have no doubt but that nah, County aster Eitan OT ee > aa Washington will have a team of which she a meron ace Ma grea verve nad special selection in SHELL, AMBER AXD DULL Fy becoming entangled in the common laws, and he considered the seizure | From the London Society Times. A JET ORNAMENTS. SHAMPOO! ee a Luce to respect his! The following comes from the Paris library: Hair Dressed and Bangs Shineled 2u31-4m* el Admiral Luce dissented, saying: WON, BRANDIS, 1220 PENN. nate FRepub- These are the reasons why men fast on Fri- ¥. pees oy AVE. Washington?” asked the reporter. of deputies declase oe Boke ghee Fah nye be get dowel ‘or at. | day: "Twas on Friday that Adam sinned; that | street Coctames cher taste ae ante Evening and “I don’t think so,” answered Mr. Hewett, | vacant, on account of his confinement in | tempted in any way to interfere wi ii ” ith yor v- | heSwas-chased from Paradise; that Christ was | Stand work, one fitting roguired ‘Reasonable “Ward will either play here or in New York.” | lunatic asylam, 3. De Lessops will contest the | ernment, as it now exists, your claim wif be | crucified; that Cain killed Abel (other tradi- | Burk Co".St Lous, Suttaateinemaie® ates FOR PITTSBURG. “understood sustai we come here est her | tions 3 ILY DRESS SHIELDS 5 E 1 s00,” said the reporter, “that a New York | Boulanger will mutually support each other. | release with this proviso, that the case be left pan, sot cmos pgp ecteatis: & [itis tre by the Brook Snteid Got MANE ae = 7 i ; Sir Richard Burton, the eastern traveler, ad- | for settlement to your representative and our tienne was stoned; that the innocents | ¥ Sold by all leadiug ary-poods Lenses in the Bavtad RAIL D York paper gives out the story that Ward is to) 00 1. Doitish government to clear Suakim | government at Washington. ‘They will act ee et na, beeen | cette | ___RAILROADS. __ In presenting THE EVENING STAR tn tu new Pittsburg. Is that so? Also, that some " - Fe 4 eter was cruci and Paul iCH_ DYEING. SCOURING AND DRY CLEAN- -AT os ~*, is expremed about the purchase money | °f,‘2e Eayp' Farvpon the town with Sporn stop pr pee pleetiee targa _= Petia tated; that John the Baptist’s head was cut Ng CPsrasiisiMen 1205 New York ave. | (UAE GREAZ Gress and improved form, attention is called ting forthcoming. 1? want m - é PENNSYLVANIA ROUTE. hat the Children of 1 were chased | First : Mi Eveninet Doosan? SoG | TO THE NORTH, WEST. AND SOUTHWEST. | peculiar I must resort to other means to enforce our b tion. Plush. Velvet and Evening Dresses. A. UBLE TRACK.» SPLENDID SCERERG merits as mews and family paper, ag "t these base-ball cranks let the oh rid of the Turks, and hoist the ” across the Red sea; that heaven will close and AND CAROLINE LERCH, tormé Fischer a : . ies” an juarreling with the Soudanese, who onl can’ Ward deal rest?” replied Mr. Hewett. “It| fag, once for all. ‘Much against the wish of the majority of his | bell open; that marriage was first consumma- | an nd Maison Yriewe, Paris. mi” er eet at by igueaion well as to the extraordinary advantages tt afores — nt, Bes . eK 1 ‘ . red ted; that Lamech took two wives; that all but NTON FISCHER'S DRY CLEANING ESTAB- GTON FROM STATION, | to. Seuple ‘connected with other clubs ‘whoare | 4 fine bust of the late “Chinese” Gordon | people, Gen. Logitime then ordered the Hay-| O04! cventh of the fruits of the earth and of | ALSUMAST AAD Bye MoERS Sopa an. BUSEREETS, "as POL: | ‘° Sivertsers sour, because we have sclaim upon his serv- | has just been placed in the ‘On tle same day the Yantic, while steaming | t#¢ light of the sun and moon were taken | pred without beite dered Lotte Eeenie Bee , za Heh professional authority—which in this te — of Windsor castle tands about the harbor, went aground on aledge near | *W#y; that briare, spiny and venomous plants | a peiaity Thins dte. Yeats experince "Prise a SS, Fast | stance only expresses public sentiment—as : “The money right,” Secretary | casket in wl 4 : e m the and; that e deluy a . x ws Burket, = os fe mane con- reathone: at. anally See a etnont covered the earth; That the confusion of the ARTOU GARMENTS, MADE UP OR RIPPED ty inte clared that “THERE 18 NO BETTER + ly urning * . dyed a good moi “and here it is, all ready.” As he| Ina long article on the reorganization of the | gufferi ‘damage. Sub tly she made | tongues occurred; that the Tower of Babel was : ‘NEWSPAPER IN THE UNIT f maid this he reached in the safe and took out 8| German artillery the Deulsche Zeitung | a survey of the harbor, as, it was taid, a pre. | Pesan: that the plagues came to the king of Boone fo nm. ED STATES” than » Heeres as, it was said, a pre- st hw. panes ag ; cash box. makes an interesting comparison. “The French | cautionary measure against further groundings, | @&yPt. teven more than this may be justly ; “That article is all bosh.” continued | Mr. | artillery,” it says, “has ten thousand more horses | but the people of the Maurits thinks there was | | Many incidents are cited by believers in sup-| (GENTLEMEN’S GO! =] claimed forit. In all that reiates Hewett. “We couldn't sell Ward, and if| than the Germany artillery in time of peace. | some gorecument move in the survey. Pert ES rae ee a, ‘a “on this = ODS. tion of @ frst-ciass journal, de =» Sonne we could we wouldn't. It would take an awful | Its officers are numerically superior. Afonger| At 2:30 o'clock of Friday afternoon the Gal- giish turret-ship Captain sailed on this ’ Mewoted to mews, drat tof money to make us part with him. | time of active service enables the French artil- | ena left the inner harbor, and, taking up a | ‘tal day, and was lost with all her crew. ness, family and loca! afiirs,it takes rank with to be The .d, n I don’t think he would care to go | lerymen to acquire a more complete instruc- | position, saluted, in behalf of the United | A™220n, a West Indian packet; the troop-shij as the directors of that club | tion. ‘The French possess a shrapnel similar to | Btates, Gen. Legitime’s colors. ‘The national | Bitkenhead, and the packet Golden Gate, ab the very best in the world, and in the Very loath to depose Manager | that of the Germans, and they have a powder | salute of twenty-one guns was fired, This pleased area jotallsa and ag im The — G. T. Kee Miles mamed it ts not surpassed bp gs Phillips.” that explodes almost without noise and without | Gen. Legitime very much, and all of Friday | [hues Seamer debe ba rE re Hi ‘Ys es a . Wie PITCHER WIDXER. smoke. The secret of this powder is difficult | night the health of Admiral Luce was drunk. | iy porsyrecently aaieaih ce anaes ¢ the alert, intelligent ‘tapartial special correspond. “Js it true that Ted Sullivan is trying to sell | to get at because it rests in the method of its hile the Maurits was at Jacmel, before | J0s Ship Bear was o nates eo pinoy TAtceR nts at all centers of interest, by the Pitcher Widner to St. Louis?” asked the re-| manufacture and not in the composition of the | going to Port au Prince, a battle was fought | $"P hi » Tdabs nied fe sod — ay DY the treeuseat substance. Finally, the ballistic qualities of | between two bands of drunken soldiers claim- | 8t¢amship Idaho sailed from New York on Fri- the telegraph, and with the superior mechanical . Ray : ; ms ite, | 4a¥, much to the disgust of the aught "s lite, | day, e disgust men, caug! pe about that as I do,” | French cannon render it superior to the Ger- | ing $0 besupporters of Legitime and Hyppolit facilities with which j : man cannon. The French material is heavier } During the fighting the town was fired and the | “te three weeks afterward, and subsequent) answered Mr. Hewett. ‘Ted is in St. Louis, or ‘erman, and, although the horses are | combatants fled, leaving the flames unchecked, | ountered a terrific cyclone that wreck 414 OTH STREET. the whole field of news, a1 was when I last heard from him, Ling | eles e German whan are more | Half the fedinpetins Mim Ag A mob had been | ber. Columbus, however, sailed on Friday. Philadel, i : reflex of the setae: ame. Comisky, but if a chance offers whereby a = i ” in control of the city daring the entire stay of Antreises wih Tithes. Ms 2200, 4 5 3 20pm. | a world each day upt pr helper loko) eee our the | The London Standard’s correspondent at Zan- the Prins Maurits, and there was great dis- | pss return the Puladelphis Teleesooh, rT ; @ Very moment of going to press. In there Washingtons, for allof them are for sale, pro-| zibar says: “Arabs from the interior report|°T*P It is a fact to be noted that many celebrated - D. Bux. pects THE Stax is absolutely without « rival, and vided is enough money in it.” that s revolution has broken out in Uganda, An Expert Counterfeiter. prime donne, actresses and dancers have be- IMPORTER AND TAILOR, - af ignea | and that the king has been deposed by h “aaweae Pagers; have you digned | eet ii whe report Aetotae eats Tenant y | HOW HIS LAY-OUT WAS DISCOVERED THROUGH A ‘ be able to reach the coast.” _ qhBOreaD BOP SILVER DOLLAR. nobility of Europe. At the head of those still | MYt ‘Bit pcSonally fits all garments made in his Fe ee cearettir. Hew-| ‘The French senate yesterday adopted the | Wm. G. Hards, of Chicago, was arrested Sat- | living is to be placed Madame Ristori, the Mar- | evabitshnest aa an. i urday by Capt. Porter, of the United States i For Pope’ ett, “and if accounts go for anything he is a | budget as amended by the chamber of deputies, Ak Sas ebirecigast dr chesa del Grillo, and Madame de Lagrange, 1111 PENNSYLVANIA AVE. | | except Sunday, fearlessly challenges comparison, within range of the territory it occupies. In its treatment of pubiic affairs it is impartial ‘and aims to be fair and just to all taithsand inten come by legitimate marriage members of the | Has the honor to inform you that his NEW GOODS Premier Floquet afterward read a decree clos- | secret service. charged with counterfeiting, | who is the widowed Comtesse de Stankovitch, | mh17 Washington, D.C. or ‘B0and 9-00 agn.. 12-05 ana 4:40 este, and it is absolutely ind: prize. Sullivan saw him catch in a game | ing the session. and placed under $5,000 bonds to appear before | Gris’s second hnsband (Mario being the third) | === Et Sugeteen ter ncabiedes aren Ay independent, tm tee Iighe “Hak hs work Ghat be wighed him,” "|, 1tisstated in London that further papers ro-| the United Staten commiesioner on Wednesday. | Wat the Comte de Meley. The famous con-| | HOUSEFURNISHINGS, _ | A“R\S00in AND, .CEEDEROR@nCRS. nan | isnt Mosdew snes ote term, In he put “Have you been trying to obtain the release | !#ting to the Sackville affair are about to be | One afternoon last July a streetcar conductor | ‘ra! Sualdinped ‘hex title: after bet Rieke SS YEROSD. : “4 news it records facts without bias or of any big players?” asked the reporter. hajgiven out for publication by the foreign | was standing infront of 87 North Clark stroet, | Gcath, some years ago. for the ess euphonious| Lz P, Hlaxsox Hise 57a. | color, and in the expression of editorial opinion i “Yes, we now figuring on several star|°US®- : when a silver dollar fell at his feet. He picke idler, ts players—men of great reputation—and hope to | The Paris Figaro says: “It has been decided | it up and had it in his hand long enough'to dis- | name, of Madame Zidier. The great dancer, | ag MANUFACTURING COMPANT. as steady and firm in advocating and promoting get them before apc opens.” to provide railways, with a double line of rails, | cover that it was very hot, as if just taken off | ‘The Baronne de Caters was the daughter of the FRESCO PAINTING. Only what it believes to be right, as it is persistest “Will you take the club on a southern trip | converging at the eastern frontier. The roads | the fire. Atthat moment a mancame hurriedly | famous basso Lablache, and was orig- Furniture, Upholstery Goods and Curtains, in condemning and opposing what i ing?” asked Tae Stan man. are to cost 210,000,000 francs. “It may be hoped | out of the house of the above number and | inally educated for the stage. Mme. 815 15th st. n.w. seen chee teshemeagneeied “No, sir,” answered Mr. Hewett emphatically. | that the enemy will allow us time to complete | snatched the piece of money from him. The Wrong. : 5 Marie Heilbron, the French prima donna | Baltimore House, 217N. Charles. dl1-im 1 : TAs, in brief, wholly untrammeled by a man’s manner aroused the conductor’s sus-| who created Massenet’s pee became the 32, 10:42 and 2 1a cond d 10 2 n other interest or consideration than , and ‘i picion and he reported the incident to the | Vicomte 5 19:07 a. m.; 2:00,5 mu than that of serving psy, Ellen Terry has been presented with the icomtesse de la Panouse. Henrietta Sontag Cc * By G. ‘and 10-4: “That reminds me,” continued Mr. Hewett, in wie " police. Since that time the house has been | was the Countess Rossi. Pauline Lucca is th iTS the public, and securing as far as possible the wel- pe me, rv shoes in which Mrs. Siddons used to play Lady constantly watched. Saturday United States i. juline Lucca is 1e Tickets and information = the office, northeas: cor- I have just received a telegram from Sullivan y y Baroness von Wallhoten. The charming Adele Hiation, where orders can ty leit fore cinekinaes | (Are of the family circle, and of society as a whole telling me that his brother was lying at the | Ya, and she used them Saturday night in | Tnepector Porter determined to examine the | perouets You Wallhoten. The charming a aor where ders cau et fore en Chas. E. PUGH. RB. WOoD, “We have had quite enough of that. It don’t | this useful work.” does little # t of death, and that his father was dead. | {8¢ ftest Irving production of “Macbeth” in | piace, when it was found that the building is : vas ears ago at the Grand opera, married in 1848 J. WOO! Seneral objects in view, what Tam ” occupied by William G. Hards & Bro., con- : , . started for Milwaukee yesterday. Darigg the performance of “A Midsummer | troctee and Gina aeanitey eens the Count del Castillo. Mlle. Goby, of the GAS COOKING STOVES {a17]__Gen. Pas. Agent. | STAR specially concerns iteclf with, and that te —_ Night's Dream” at the Berlin opera Saturday | was discovered till the upper story.wastecshed, | VAudevilles, is the Comtemse de Louvieres, Vir- Ov hand and for sale. “Js there any truth in the statement that | “/% ied ee ee PP! ry , : 2 ; “ ginie Roisset, the accomplished circus rider. is ae hedule in effect Dee. Wth. 1888, which it gives its best efforts, may bbe briefty dee ; evening the Princess Adelbert of Bavaria was | when Wm. G. Hards was seen through a smali : 4 from station comer of New Jersey there isa prominent retiredjmerchant after the | seized with a violent attack of hysteria, and had | window busily at work in his shirt sleeves. The | Vigier, ‘of ‘Nice, was octanalle ae. Ae | acre eee er eer lection BS itibuled pempchacoreennieasadendeegaeien: ¢ elub?” tobe removed. She has since become worse. | officers were readily admitted, when it was | Cruveili, the prima donna of the Grand opera, Press, daily, 8:95 a.1n.; express, 0-05 p.m. AND THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. ‘To these “Not a word of trath in it,” answered Mr. | It is believed that she is insane. found that the room contained see oe Alix Bressant, daughter of the famous actor of | BOOKS AND STATIONERY. | 1f30G ns 4 St-Louts, express, daily, 3 and 5 retene zat : j Be 1c ® ' pret i ¥ the paper has been unswervingly devoted since Hewett. “Some time ago,I think,it was in No-] Advices from Friedrichsruhe report that | 4nd complete counterfeiter's | the Comedie Francaise, is married to Prince For Pitts) vestibuled limited ex- Vember, there was a prominent business man | since Wednesday Prince Bismarck has suffered | ©lectrical batteries for silvering coin, heavy | Kotehubey. ‘The favorite tragic actress of DARE CALENDARS. ~ xprems, 9:05 Pin. ‘t Present management assumed its direction, who made us an offer to buy the club, but the | & recurrence of gout in a severe form. iron presses for stamping, crucibles, elaborate | Vienna, Charlotte Wolters, is the wife of Count |“ ALMANACS REW LEAR CARDS. sven | for tezinston and ical stations 110-1} an ‘and this policy will characterize the future career iaphholders couldn't agree, and the matter)" Youis and Joseph Lebourdais, renpectively | MUMNE, and fmonthing, machines, and large | oliran. “The present marchioness of Ailes-| Ail ine Helpe ata equi te for the Toso late: t He ie SR saat dieeeearaseoment ay ” " " a i tional shoo] E > ‘prom a marked vtWinct do you think of the classification sys- | captain and mate of the bark Gylene, of Que- | declared by the detectives to be the most com: | PUY Was Miss Dolly Tester, of the London endemreetr cs ‘ se : : Po te ed pete bee, were Saturday sentenced ‘in Glasgow to | plete they had ever seen. Hards had been | Pfs, bouffe stage, | Miss Elise Hensler, the | _a28 418 9th ot 1:18, 2:05, 3:25, 4:30, 4: Past history. “It’s the salvation of base ball,” answered | *°@ years’ penal servitude each for trying to | counterfeiting silver dollars, and the work | consort of ortugal, the father of the present | M°°UZEN,& WALLAC ‘i ot Mr. Hewett and Secretary Burket in chorus. | scuttle their vessél and defraud, the, insurers. | turned out was so nearly perfect in appearance, | King, ‘Thereso ‘Elssler, the. sister of the cele. 11082116 Est uw, south ds, e attempt was made while the Gylene was | weight and ring that the inspector himse! 2 i 5 CLASSIFICATION OF THE WASHINGTON PLAYERS. | on a voyage from Quebec for Greenock. Could not detect the difference between the | Prated danseuse Fanny Elssler. became the wife . ry TESTIMONY. RECOR) PETITIONS “How are the Washington players classi-| 4. king of Prussia the allowance of the em-| counterfeit and genuine coin, Seventy coun- pores eee pgp erie MIPHOMPILY AND AGCURMTELY PRINTED: AS AN ADVERTISING MEDIUM. ror of Germany from the imperial funds is | terfeit dollars were found in the room. Adelina Patti was once the Marquise deCaux,and | __FINE WORK A SPECIALTY. 419 “That's a secret.” replied Mr. Hewett, “‘artd 750,000 ly. Itis said that the reich that Mad: ‘hristi: ‘ilsson ii EVENIN qi sivere remain’ ong unless the players | wlbe ated” to appropriate an’ eiona | , ,Hiueried Shopping in Guatemala. | oo een i see d,"Bhtte | FAMILY SUPPLIES ny cre rete themselves give it away. 350,000, owing to t itures involved . | stage, moreover, ladies tlem = £ m. ‘ “are any of the Washington team in the | jn the increased duties of fue head of the om-| _‘Thoyare a very polite people, and on coming | fuk moreover, Indies and gentlemen of noble "PEE REST GRANULATED SUGAR, “go. TIN. YD: ng medium tn the wor'd! SOOTHES PAPER YRDETED first class?” asked the reporter. From the | pire into the store will pass some remark about the | under their stage names their real and genu- | Grociies shee her ay etre paenee stock, of | Sayan. S10 pm, eR pe < paneer work of Mack and Hoy last season I should pia ee mae weather and ask how business is. Then if I am | inely aristocratic appellations. ‘Thus the beau- | article guaranteed first class or money refinded, | §10:10 a.m. an, gly; | CROCLATES 80 MANY Corres IN THE CITY OF 178 think they would be in that class.” J ai Changing Voting Methods. well, and if my wife is, ond my sister and my | tiful Mme. Prelly, who at one time was the | *rmscash. BES an | Pou edliat PUBLICATION, IN PROPORTION TO POPULATION. It te ght Pape seeps aro prebligg 2 rapa INDIANA DEMOCRATS HAVE A SCHEME SIMILAR | cousin, and everybody connected with me; and | Star of the opera bouffe company at the Folies | ————___ Pe Le ave. nw. $12:30, 14:40, an, think aman - TO THE AUSTRALIAN SYSTEM. r Dramatiques, was born a De Pommeyrac, and 0 ar int = was the Wife of the Baron de Preslea, ‘The ail PIANOS AND ORGANS. _ | "202%. seve Washington on Sundsyaty 2 =" | lovelier le. Clery, of the Vaudeville, who FORE PUBOMARIIG =—= Butz, MoPPNE at all’ stations “On Metropolitan it ask the same of them, even if it con- | created the role of ‘the Countess Olga in “Fe- Rreksbar Pascs ont Gundets Onee uae Tob | OF or Pirederic 5 n hour or more to do it, and must wish | dora,” rejoiced in private life in the name of | at nw. ‘dt. KUHN, re [itp am. 628 15S0pm Om long life and prosperity to them. Then we | Julia de Pistorino de Clery. Mme. Marie Lau- Practical Piano Maker, General Agent. ot Hi hardly too much to say that it is read by the mem bers of every family in the District of Columbia, It ls peculiarly the favortte of the home circle, and 1s no less esteemed in the counting room and the —_— ae ee food; be has | an Indianapolis special to the Philadelphia | extremely glad of it, and hope we will Times says: It has leaked out that the demo- crats have prepared an election law to be in- troduced in the legislature making some very when I say they are all well, they say they “What effect will it have upon ball players?” the reporter. , “It will make those in the first class work to , , e Hagerstown. t10:10a.m.. and P. . important changes in the method of votin; a Task if there & i rent was born a De Luguet; and M. Feraudi, of ‘Trains arrive from Chicago daily. ‘ Work shop. It follows, therefore, that as an agent there, and tend to increase the work of | and throwing additional safeguards around | Sle all around, and | to-day. They ‘sey thae | the Comedie Francaise, is ‘really the Vicomte REX A BBR EEE of publicity within the National Capital and com others to get in a higher class. ao the ballot. The bill provides that the ballots | paqn’t thought of it, but willlook at this, that | de Feraudy. I have omitted the majority of KK NN AA BBR EE “Will anybody suffer by this rule?” inquired shall be printed at the expense of the state, | or the other. i the best-known cases of ennobled English act- ER REE Ase BB ED PHILADELPHIA DIVISION. nnn Sb aD NM. Ln anne: iT. __ ,, | each ballot containing the names of all can- resses, as most of these belong to a period too For Philadel and Wilm! ly, ‘ment in its columns ie meets “xiobody. ‘will euler unless they bring it| idaten, but the names the nomincen ofeach | gy Sct dar" fon Of Grey grade, and they | rcs, mine, of hens Delong fa period 190 PTA 'x 0 8. ok Tausaen gpd Wimincion daly. 8.54, aaynanebon al " gpon themselves by poor ball-playing, although | party shall be printed in different colored ink. | ably, and, after ‘spending a good deal more | Stance, Miss Polly Bolton, Miss Kitty Stephens, | VNEQUALED IX TONE, TOUCH. WORKMANSHIP and 420 pm. trains. ‘Sleeping Car om tue | 4M proportion to the service tt gives, ite advertising I think there will be many vacancies in the | Five stalls or booths shall be erected at each time, they thank me with many pleasant words | &c.) to possess any special interest. Not to be tion of “Holiday Purchasers” is invited ediate and | Fates rank with the lowest in the country. Being veteran column before this time next year. polling place and each voter will be admitted | for the kindness and consideration that I have | forgotten, however, is Miss O'Neil, the finest | to, theit. "New Artistic Fo carn talahed of | Pit by SD K : THE PRICE OF TICKETS. one —— pags as fares * Hao ys shown them, and say, “yo voy avisa,” that is, | Juliet —_ oe to the British si who be- DECORATIVE ART. Pianos for rent. Bein gre, Philaaelphie, ‘ Ww _ low, they are rigidly adhered to. There only re “About tickets, will you make an effort to | Upon entering the booth he indicates by a) ‘we will go and advise,” meaning that they | came Becher. and Miss Vi Balfe, | SECOND-HAND PIANOS. — A large assortment, | }Lxceht Sunday. “Daily. §5 “__ | mains to be added on this head, as an indication . “ ii rT e! > we led secure lower prices?” asked the reporter. Meritt cosepe whee teense ts aI Fill now go home and consult all their other | afterward Lady Thornton. comprising alimost ee i eh m make in <i geoees co onus leh at ticket ofece Of the esteem in which the paper is held by we “That I don’t know,” replied Mr. Hewett. | allowed within 50 feet of the polls. The law i Pi i Guying Royalty. Jow figures. SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS offered both | WM. CLEMENTS, CHA‘ busin which ‘understands <The matter will be talked over among the | provides that each election day shall be a legal | rate, and the next day they come Duck, accom. | THE QUEEN AND MER Paatiux nec UP ro arpr-| MONTY MATTERS eeargn ow EADY | Wan TGR Naser, Gen: Base Agent i FC aE wath stockholders before the spring meeting, and, if | holiday—all business houses, shops and manu- ‘ - ” ee epring 4 panied by the whole family—men, women, CULE IN THE PANTOMIMES. WM, KNABE & CO., Sraast cers ‘A penalty, of two years’ imprisonment is|*titute the household. The same formali-} The sycophants of royalty are just now very P™=>wONT AIR LINE interests in this respect, that, both in the number oo: Schedule in effect Ni = ent Senipber 18th, 1888, tom, | % Stbectibers and of now advertisements printed, ANOS FOR HOLIDAY PRESENTS. i i ji it ri - Lvucht each in the history of the paper shows a large ~ ties as to health are gone through with, and t at the di between vnchbuns, year’ President Young concluded his work of | #xtd for bribery or keeping a voter from the | then the goods are allbronght forth again, un- | naugnane atthe disrespectful manner in mhich | GRaNb and SQChHe PLAROR, or Ge TTT ZADE | Knoxville Rome, Calera, Mocteumiery’ aod’New'Or | increase over itspredecessor. For example, during the I layers about a week | Polis: but the bribe-taker is exempt from pen- | ti) the counters are all littered over, the fabrics | *#® 4 A 7 mere ee eee inakers: DECKER BROS, WEBER, FISCHER | 12%, Pullman Secper Washineton on chmsitying @ n'endeavoring to eeu: | Ut¥-,,The law is modeled after the Austra-| and cost are discussed thoroughly’ again, and | the pantomimes now running at the big thea- | ti ESTEY. Cane of ewewood. Ebouy. Oaks Walnut | jottceville, Gonionevsile, Stations Chee € Ohie' Bowe, | 2° SPs nine months of the present year ont en ‘mental. and physical | “a= system. then it is possible they may buy. . ters, and are calling aloud for the interference | meuts. Galland examiue. "osu MODY PAY- | Lynehbure, Rocky Monit, Danville and Stations be: | the average daily circulation of the paper this duty entailed. It would have A Hop at the Naval Academy. However, perhaps they will say, having se- | of the censor. How that functionary is to deal cl. SANDERS & STAYMAN, , te, Columbia, *iken, Auruste Meow alee. i Oe have constructed that list “aftera| at Annapolis hop was given by the naval | ected sometl ing, at it is very fine and besu- | withthe audiences who nightly cheer disloyal Sm 934 Fstn&. | hom, Monyome wr Oricage. Tek ants Birming- | has been 26,651 copies, whole the dut cadets Satabdag ight ates pest Sond Mra. pres roe ide Pica ten Png argon sentiments no one ventures to suggest, There number of new advertisements printed 30/60, e duty was a severe y . § ‘ was finally completed Mr. | Lieut, Roper and Cadet Phoips received. |Thve shown ‘tiem. Tee thon that they have lternbe tig wolagi nan pole ada te ol EESTEE, ORGANS ron HOLIDAY PRESENTS. i against an average daily circulation of 25,427 objectionable shows, and from the courtier's | Fy wetuo® - 7 pe ia} = leeper Greens: : in rather poor q Among those present were: Commander Samp- | not the money just ready, so I say that I shall ssl 4 wutiful new styles just received. Handsome 9- jumbia and Augiisia. Sod traine Washing. " ne icin a! selected the fouth Sena ier his ’g9 | son cal wile, Commamnae Harrington, wife | be more than pleased to have them take what- Fistification” in cos ae sitet | stoporean for 75. ‘Sold on easy term ig, Calandex- | ton to Atlanta. ‘Does not connect for C. & 0. Touts epics ent SR0i mew ate casa Fessenden, of Danvers, Mass., who | 2nd daughter; Commander Sigsbee, wife and | ever they want, and hope they won't bother | jade to ocl-3m_ 934 F st. a. w. ing the corresponding period in 1887. In ity’ ii the northwestern league last year, | daughter; Chief Engineer Farmerand daughter, | themselves at all about the mere matter of | there AD Rens ote Bengal Al Pans and Pata iene habtailb hinisadbibenliley; into the national league with ‘hi; jeut. MeCrea an fe, Lieut. Rop ieut. | compensation. : tiality fe : " mover endations, “Mr. Young is’ greatly | Knight and wife, Ensign Atwater, Ensign Muir, | Well, then, they say they will be pleased to | Battenberg, hin alte Pace igen ae MPHE PIANO AND ORGAN QUESTION. ———eeerrreeee with his new staff, which he regards as | Ensign Knapp and wife, Judge D. R. Magruder, | take the goods, and will pay me in thirty days, | 41) the Battenberg babiés are unmercifally Catalowues, prices, terms “and other information ake one. ' of the best order. wife and = iter; Dr. 8. D. rong teow wife, | or whatever time may soonest suit their pur- | ridiculed. The alarming increase of the fam- PLES oon Bere Freee ‘ting the purchase of a Baits ke emt eeh Sols | Bi ma hte Pore Beerascsne | Hoan ie roms comeguent, arden | ae ype _ egy epee National I 3 ittier, J. . D. ndall, John | with many po! a take their departure, oci-Sin ot oe i Ds > ia American amociation: | R. Magruder, jr., ‘Richard’ Davall, Douglass | ‘This is the way business is done there. upon the British taxpayers are held up to pop- Sais ie, Raleteiy Asheville, Caatlot ie, Colm. He e: ts that at the spring | Duvall, Thomas Brewer, Miss bus Hann, fonals reprobation amid what the news Atlanta, comery, New Or- the league tors will authorize | Miss Adele Randall, Miss Bessie ce. » Al Mouy Png ane oe i ALLET 7 SU « y ud Ca Hina — Miss Seeing Ghosts on Ship Board. describe as laughter and cheern. The Prince | FAALHER & DAVIS PIANOS: SUPERB IN TONE: | \euiy, Tends und alllorsis Patinan Vestibule Siseper " ~ f Wales is treated with i . iP. é New Orleans via Adanta aud Mont. to appoint a substitute umpire. Last year | Clara Claude, Miss Elsie Claude, of Annapolis; | TERRIFYING SPOOKS THAT CANNOT WITHSTAND | Secs but even he rips Peay yell Brice, Hine stock preparatory tothe Holidaysnow open | fowery, Fallinan Sieeper Waskinyion to. Augusta = pee was tried about half the ‘sea- bere ea ps San and @ very ig ee boon companion of prize fighters and such pene wt tenn er thn en on AR nl Traing on, VAN Bal eae Suna ag son, worked to perfection, and resulted in the ‘ge number of cade! From the New York Tribune. like. He is made to unbend in the most un- WOOD AND CO Daily; arrive Round Hill 11:30 4. M > an com semana t ———coo____ “Well, yes,” sai it ; s n uv ¢ y Al. Dally; exrty qT! Mand 7 THE WEEKLY 57: Young bopes tat a pea A vem = “a How to Cook "pin. ‘Well, yes,” said an officer of the United princely fashion to John L. Sullivan and even Fan jeave Round Hill 6:05 ACM. Dail rectors to make :! : States coast survey schooner Eagre, “I believe | to kiss the hand of Boston's pride. ‘The most | Wp WV. Wi Corres] New York Tribu r money . " E the substitute a permanent perma” 9 waren y iaxe teay this ship is considered to be more or less | 8erious part of the whole business is that the m1, Derg cae Best i vast majority of theater-goers in thi VEN 5 THE FOLLOWING CONTRACTS admirers, as far as their cooking of terrapin is ep Mideg copes tells aa Serer belong to the great middle rhghien Bgeon LYRIS PALLET. NENG PRICES FOR CASH, have been promulgated: W. M. Nash and Chas. | concerned, but among them the old-fashioned | When the memory of her capsizing was fresh | respect for royalty was once a cherished tradi- | ERAS “as > bo apaceieneet darkey is certainly not to be found. He cooks | in every one’s mind the men used to tell stories | tion. But a queen who hoards and rarely holds | ca mating gals ome a his terrapin differently. ne of the meeting of a black-robed figare Sitting ee a ores bear) pore) sims ay SEO E AaD RANGE. ; se, Checked st ofte, 1500 Renn: | Haire at the geat of government; and are we Big gb kite gs festa tiy Sighted pote pers cages Monat A Guartermas, | continue until perhaps it shall receive « very | Wen oeeNiss Gi A Railroad, Oth aud Bets JAN L. PAYLOR” | 804 88 not to need or care for # daily paper. It in,” said Uncle Jake, an old “Eastern Sho’” | ter, too, coming down in the ward-room at | big boom by the accession to the throne of the cept punday, arriving Wi Is especially commended to that portion of the tly, cheery spendthrift, Albert Edward, Oftce, San nee | every renpect «rman family ser ge; rman, tome the other day, “but in my | night used to see a shadowy form fade a > chee ward, * — ‘pinion “tint nobody aa cooks ‘em right now” | into nothing. ‘The sliding doars, opening inte Brince of Wales Z phous u2i2m_| POTOMAC RIVER BOATS, | 2¢¥*'csretulty colectod, and may be ys, sence even de ni ’ hev cook- | the ward-room from the companionway, have | By the-~way of protest ss the attacks of CG Co. W. 7 ~aoe = | upon to be fresh and authentic. Itsecientific, ite stoves to do dey cookin’ by. Dis way o’| knack of shutting of their own accord in a| the pantomime writers the lending society | Loan! KE! oop: Mt YEBSON: MT. VERNON: ones end agricultural Gepartmenn ar@ cookin’ ‘em in b’ilin’ water jis’ ruins em. Der | manner which looks as if spirit hands were | Rewepapers inform the world that Queen Vi JOHNSON BROTHERS, ore ot Bait no way Pe * r seed yit dat kale de pushing them Suet bs mat this.” toria is one of the breakfast af tae rene ae Be ebiats edited with the view of meeting the wants roas‘in’ er dem es On ea'th. officer e mahogany doors 7 Q mi ‘Wharves yards, sta, Southwest. aud When I wurs a little shaver turkels wer’ plenty | with their broad lights of beautifully etched | the morning with her private secretary answer Offices: tastes of an intelligent and reading public. ‘nuff den down on de Easte’n Sho’, n’ people ase and left them so. Ina minute or two ———_ posite. ee weet peter nen ey at pg 2515 Tihet.n.w. of affording assistance to the student and those it use’ to *em in wet x to keep out d y slowly sl gether again. ‘The fact is,” » some col aw. ave. D. w. ~ ft y Kiver ap in Bs hot cahes on ae hee'th; | explained the offer, “at while sppareatly which leaves time only 1112 9th st. nw. 413 10th stn. w. Mee Pursuit of general information. Some of the most et him ros’ dar till he well done, den take off | the ship is perfectly still, the swash of e pass- a Exclusive agents in the District for the sale of some + | noted and learned men and women of the county alertness take ont, do bones, de sand- alee raphe feng eng bog n id family corresponde: of the best coal mined. Supply ro oe eine Its ample tele ,"n’ de gaul, ¢ q rest, ‘n’ all, enol cause a motion e ship w! . ‘Creek, contributors coumes. 5 . in do, Sop abel. doap i a lamp of battah, £ while almost imperceptible, is still enough to | retir i HONEST MEASURE, FAIR DEALING, PROMPT graphic arrangements and full corpe of special RELEASES, pinch o’ salt, 'n’ a leetle mite o’ red peppah, the nicely balanced door. to slide to- | petiod before retir in TRLANERIES AND SEAQOMADLS, EESORS. nave te to tay betere tte reetels The following players have been released: | ¢t de shell down on de hea’th till he gits rite ws porn rn nn hot, den eat him—der hain't nothin’ * sta off the t, | letters in English, ‘every Week all important happenings. foreign snd By Detroit, C. C. Campau and 8. L. Thompson; | world bettah 'n’ dat” ‘ wen started 1 di see | lar belief, German is very ATTENTION OF OUR Pa’ by Pittsburg, Henry Yaik, by Deo Molae oy | Waid bettah a” dat, pon smembers Of tho royal family Weqiieeet id Ey domestic, and especially auch political, social, and E. Stearns; by Toronto, M. Mansell, and by | memory of it. “” beard. ge eae soon ala ee ha . se fcllowing-named én, current events as are worthy of note, in the states Cincinnati, J. 0. Connor and H. Kappel. uttin’ wine in its i am le good wine, h a good-natured ing fen ‘above Seeman we ‘as Maryland, Nort Care tah’pin - at his faced he Sole Proprietors, ¥ Jen. E "3 ° ‘pin widont, gazedat his kindly ri aa : a be Rev gee ea Hina, and those adjecent thereto. in the ‘ Pea : ‘The low price at which it is published, condemned ; x ‘ I ere Hiller, had : terra-cotta cornice. ae the — overht problem su] serious one with E ONLY ONE DOLLAR A YEAR, ; af? i i > | H i Ei if e i ip Drings it within the reach of all. None are so poet, that they cannot afford to take it ‘hat they can afford to do without it 4 i i i # ‘ if i i ! z Hi Hit F it g i Flr ! F é i fi i ing are Dim es sascabier s Fe

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