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LOCAL MENTION. ‘The Weather. FORECAST TILL EIGHT A. M. WEDNESDAY. For the District of Columbia, Maryland and Virginia, fair Tuesday and Wednesday; south- erly winds and warmer. . CONDITION OF THE WATER. and condition of water at 7 reat Falls, temperature, 36; condition, ving reservoir, temperatare, 40. Con- dition at north connection, condition at Tem am. But that, of course, you know. __8.S. Saxpp & Bro., 432 9th. 1 Quazr ov €1 Wirisxy for 75c. 1 quart of $1 Jamaica rum for 75e. 1 quart of Catawba, 25c. Cuantes Knarwer, 737 Tth st. n.' as can be t still om Rewr, Satz and other cards go to Mo- & Wariace, 1107 E st. y has our ite finished Tax Owzx Taixc Dawacxp by our neighbor's ices. The stock ith and Pa. fire is our is intact, but are badly scorched. $4 sanony hand- . Fuaxe & Sows, One Price.cor. 7th and Date. Srusxpw Grasezs, #1. Hxuvctn’s, 458 Pa. ave. ‘Loox to your interest and take advantage of the cash bargains that are being offered at Ww. H. Hoxx: i pets and furniture. having u great mark-down sale. Cunseruas Puesesrs. 8.5. Suzp0 & Bao. 452.9th. | The Cuntstxas is approaching, parties desir- | all of Troop A in ful! uniform, under command | ay bore urchases now and | of Capt. 'aame, ous uetensie oud bellies to do so can make their pi AMUSEMENTS, Avpavon's.—The funniest of Bronson How- spiny ib Henin staat thee ty, but itiean e: i: Socla ust have'teamanen ‘carry so successfully the wit and humor which con- stitutes ite larger d i nature. are comparatively ephemeral. to be perenninily deed, and “The Of Mr. Robson's jum upon Maara- chusetts,” pronounced by Daniel ‘Webster in same town some years ago. The support generally was ‘unnsually ‘and succeeded Sdmirably in keeping the play interesting even when the Lamb was not on. Mr. Woodward's Old Nick was quite equal tothe original, barring slight excess in facial “make up,” iron's Widow Opdyke was refreshingly ¥ Lindeman’s Rose was emo- tional, Miss May’ and Miss Busby's Agnes was sweet and pretty Mary wana power in ‘onouneing the name of her noble huebend. r. Reglid’s Lord Arthur was quite English, Mr. Ratcliffe as Vanalstyne, jr., did a striking bit of realism in the death ‘scene and Mr. Stange, Mr. Everham, Mr. Macintyre and Mr. Wooderson in their respective were not less careful or praiseworthy than the others. ight. Nartowat.—An audience which filled every seat in the National’ Theater and overflowed into the lobby and side aisles the first formance of Bronson Howard's “Shenan- doah” last night. ‘The favorable verdict whic this play has received in_ other cities is fully reed in Washington. It isin many respects the best, as it is the latest, work of the foremost American playwright. The subject is » diffi- cult one, and vet it is treated wo delicately and #0 manfully that offense cannot be taken by those who fought on either vide. The dialogue is in Mr. Howard's best vein, with plenty of comedy and with bits of pathos that bring tears to the eyes of the stoutest. ‘There is not a dull line in the piece and the scenes and incidents are worked out with a master hand. The story is told sequentially and many of the situsti are intensely dramatic. The retreat at Wit chester and the dashing of Sheridan across the at the close of the third act is a most thrilling climax and excited the wildest enthu i ‘The company isa good one and the members play well intoeach other's hands. play will be as great a success here as it veen elsewhere. ‘he presence of nearly have the goods laid aside and delivered when | featnte of the entertainment nnd greatly en- wanted. My stock of fancy chairs, cabinet work, and prices as low as any advertised elsewbere. Tuomas D. StxaLEro%, 415 7th st. n.w. Br negrrst Taylor Celebrated minstrels will formance in the spacious win- mawof the New Tork Variety Store, 1535 7th st, Thursday evening at 8 o'clock. Ali invited. Avrenp the reduction sale of suite and over- coats at ‘EisrMan Buos., 7th and E. House & Hzunwas's for furniture and car- pets. Cash or credit. See adv't, page 8. Masrrov Grxcre Cuasracse for Christmas and New Year should be in every howehold. None alcoholic. Cusutes Kearsen, 737 7th st. nw. Repvctios Sax of suits and overcoats. EISEMAN Buos., 7thand E, | oth cl Go yo tHe Guzat Lor Sate at Sauex, Va. (Ox te 11TH axp 121TH Ixstants. Pay Your Own Expenses. No Frolicing Excursion or Free Ride Promised. Salem Has Better Things to Offer. Inducements That Only Business Capitalists Appreciate. Purchasers at the sale will have their rail- road fares returned by the company. Men and | generous applause. Byrnes d the military spirit of the oceaxion. Hapnis’.—*One of the Finest.” Gus Will- &c., is full and complete, | iams’ old success, was presented at the Bijou last night, with many improvements in scenic effects and with a good company. The actins of the play is in New York city and vicinity and the plot is simple and told in’ tableaus, hich seem to vie with each other in mechani- cal ingenuity. As John Mishier Mr. Edward ‘M. Ryan was a success. Hugh Hickman, an ad- Venturer, was the character aseumed by Mr. HH. 8. Duffield and he obtained the hises of the andience—the test stage villain. Mise Phasa Me man’s wife showed strong abilit . Miss Marion Gray Hassex as Dick my the newsboy, acted the character to perfection. Frank L Frayne, jr., whose regular part is that of a negro ‘bootblack, assimed on short | notice the cl ter of Mort Devine and | changed from white to black several times during the performance. He was excellent in » eos Again tonight. Keusax’s.—A program of unusual length and excellence is sented this week by Harry Williams’ Own Company from the Pittsburg Academy of Music. Last night. despite the inclement weather, the house was comfortably filled and each feature of the program received aud Helene opened the show. They proved themselves good dane- ing comédians and fair crayon artists. Mate thew was i Dagmar a sweet circulars and other information can be ob-| Danish warbler. and’ epice and Margello Cusisruas Goops.—Choice stock of water-| ff color paintings, etchings, celain paintings, picture frames at the art store ave. Surrs axp Ovencoats reduced to $14.85. Eisemax Buos., 7th and E. Duan. more white and black goats, and the skins Melaun act pase chine. tage ducurtaed ct $2.95. Guasry, 1510 7th st. n.w. Baxzas’ Cop Lives Or. axp Marr arrests cough, increases flesh. saves life. Thousands endorse it. Sold by ‘New Yeans’ Grrr, parlor clock and orna- ments. D. Ecuis’, 3d and A southeast. ‘Tux ed to have a ee ee ine and Pattern Agency at corner 4th and: Pa. ave. s. €. Vuet raz Exrine Camper Cingvixo Woras, 681-655 Mase. ave. n. w.. Telephone 425-2. ‘Scrrs axp Overcoats marked down to $14.35. Eistaax Buos., 7th and E. well-known firm Johnson Brothers supply more families with fuel than any one firm im the United States. ‘Avcriow Saxe of dolls, toys, sleighs, wagons and other Christmas goods. 4t817 7th st. n.w. Morning and evesings, Wx. Lowsxruat, ae alpaca toy Herd ot the a world is ni mul onet coedall--aoek aig, vases of toes tigns of diseaso—we have been com- pelled to go w extraordinary expenses in se- curing good stock. How well we have suc- Come and see. Scaaren & Ciany, a Maax-pows Sax of suits and overcoats. ‘Eisexan Buos., 7th and E. CITY AND DISTRICT. AMUSEMENTS TONIGHT. Axbavon’s.—Stuart Robson in “The Hen- Pietta.” Natiosat.—“Shenandoah.” Hanus’ Buot.—“On: of the Finest.” om -Hacry Wiliams’ Own Specialty es CONDENSED LOCALS. ‘Thomas Shorter, colored, residing at 468 L street northwest, died suddenly last evening from congestion of the lungs. About 6 »' ck last evening a fire took place im house 1084 Libbes's row, between K, L, 20th. lying to J. A. SETTLE, 1225 F st. | gymnasts of the first class. Billy Carter picked banjo while cracking new jokes. e Sis ters Colman danced gracefully. George E. Aus- in is a great slack wire performer and hs. Por- | Maccann, with his own newly invented concer- tina, is a master of that instrument. J. W. mouldings, B. J. Laws, 1427 Pennsylva- | Kelly is a mimic of renown and the Brothers Byrne closed the performance with a gymnas- tie exhibition entitled “A Carriage lide.” in tonight. ‘on Wreopavensis.-—An entertainment which promises to be of unusual interest, will be given tomorrow evening by Miss Georgia i of Washington and Mra. Harriet Webb of New York, for the benefit of Wim is, at 1406 G street. Miss Leonard isan enthusiastic student of Egyptology. and has — — many tetera tes to her favorite t. Her a to be both scholar! pees vod ag Ay Webb is well known as an artist wer and feeling. will recite the Chariot from Ben Hur and a scene from the “Merchant of Venice.” Hanpex's Messtan Tomorrow Niont.—Es- pecial interest attaches to the a to- morrow night of Mr. Herbert Johnson, who heralded as coming tenor. Mr. Johnson has had long experience as first tenor of the celebrated quartette of Ruggles Street Church, Boston, and this is his first season in oratorio work. He has a pure tenor voice, which he uses with great artistic ability. This will be the most important engagement he has had so far, and critics will give careful attention to his work. ————- os Officers of the Children’s Hospital. Officers of the Children’s Hospital were elected yesterday as follows: President, M. W. Galt; vice president, Fred B. Maguire; secre- tacy, Dr. William P. Young; treasurer, W. ‘Thorapson; board of directors, Lewis J. Da Reginald Fendall, Robert C. Fox, Charles C. Glover, Dr. W. W. Johnstone, James M. John- ston, S. H. Kauffmann, Mrs. M. A. B. Kennedy, Dr. N. 8. Lincoln, Dr. J. W. H. Lovejoy, F. L. Moore, Miss Virginia Miller, Henry Semken, Mra. Robert K. Stone, Edward Temple and Dr. J. Ford Thompson. The following new members of the board of lady visitors were elected in addi- tion to those who served last year and were re- elected: Mrs. H. A. Willard, Mrs. William A. Bartlett, Mrs. Col. McDonald, Mrs. Lane, Miss Lievd, Mrs. Archibald Hopkins, Mrs. Gen. Ricketts, Mrs. Senator Walthall, Miss and Mrs. George McLanahan. The treasurer estimates that owing to the fact that the capacity of the wards has been doubled the expenses during the next year will be at least $5,000 im excess of the income. An increase in the contributions of the public will, therefore, be needed. —— Johns Hopkins University Alumni. A number of graduates of Johns Hopkins University met last evening in the parlors of the Young Men's Christian Association and or- ganized an alumni association. Henry C. Adams was elected president; J. B. Duish, vice president; W. W. Willoughby, secretary and treasurer. An executive committee, consisting of three officers and Dr. C. W. Hayes and P. M. Hughes, was appointed. It was decided to re- strict the membership to those who have taken to | baccalaureate and doctors’ degrees and fellow- ships. and it is estimated that there are in this city about thirty mer who are eligible. It was also decided to @ reception and banquet about the end of the month, during the session here of the American Historical, the American Economic and the Ar.erican Geologist Associa- tions, to which the Johus Hopkins men in those will be invited. In addition to those mentioned there were present at the Dr. W. A. Hedrick, Dr. H. M. Stokes, Harry Engle. J. B. McCauley, Fielding Gar- Tison Dr. Edward A. Fay, editor of the American Annals of the Deaf. stand out fo: prohibition and those who be- lieve in uccepting what can be in the way of temperance tion. It was finally decided to refer the matter to the committee how Whitney escaped from the Police Court the other day. He led the procession from the + van to the court, and i [ Spofford | M THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, TO BE FOUGHT IN IRELAND. ANACOSTIA. ‘The Struggle for Supremacy in the Irish ‘waTza, AND STREETS. Home Rule Party. Capt. Lusk is making every effort in his Mr. Parnell will send s mission to the United | power to have Anacostia provided with & water States for the purpose of placing before the | and sewer system. He eld to o commlites.of American people his side of the controversy | citizens who called on him yesterday that a that has arisen in the nationalist party. He goes | Water supply ig t ~ vania avenue to Ireland today. He will deliver political | 20%) fhe sovann “Season: The new bation tne address in the rotunda on Wednesday and an-| no draw and isa, t structure, ‘while other in Leinster Hall, Dublin, on Thursday, | the navy yard has the great inconven- and afterward to Cofk, Longford, ience of a draw is also likely to be removed nard, Waterford snd Limerick. Parnell will | s00n,, Then. too, the navy yard, which de- be accompanied on the tour by the most active | angen large sinount of | water, in ou - of his followers. It was said last night that be- Sa would weaken the on fore his departure from England for Ireland he | this Capt. Lusk estimates that « main would of the | over the Pennsylvania avenue bridge and com- issue a manifesto to the people oe : lattercountry. All his supporters, including | Spies tar gg one pe eg eae eae Mr. Carew, who has heretofore been regarded = As the fora rene rise with a4 doubtful in his allegiance, will sign it. most of the dwellings from 50 to 100 feetabove IRELAND THE NEW BATTLE GROUND. the river, this point is deemed a very essential | Mr. Davitt will go to Ireland to assist in the | one. As to sewers he thinks this suburb will | campaign of the anti-Parnell party. In. an|#0m have no cause for complaint. There interview Mr. Davitt mid that since he resigned | "oT°,.q° Criginally threo | natural water the trustecahip of the league fund hé had been | Shannon Place, which was’ sewered inst uncertain as to what was made of | year; y which the fund. ‘The amount of £32,000 was deposited with Munro & Co. in Paris in 1882, and he believed that since the death of Mr. Eagan this money had lain in the names of Parnell and | abovi McCarthy. But it was never intended, he said, riation now that Mr. Parnell should have sole control of the | hvailable for its completion. Work on the lant fund. Mr. Gilhooly and the O'Gorman Mahon will ushed carly in the spring and have joined the anti-Parnell | Mr: Davitt in a speech at ford yesterday said that while it could not be denied that | recent events had seriously endangered the | cause of Ireland, he was glad to be able to say | that during the controversy little had been said on either side of which Ireland need be ashamed. He was confident that both sides would remain true to the principie of national self-government, and he did not believe that either Mr. Gladstone or the British democracy will go back on Ireland now. ‘The Healy Gaelic Athletic Association has adopted a resolution requesting Mr. Healy to abandon his present position and support Par- nell, while the ‘Tipperary town commissioners have adopted a resolution declaring that they have lost confidence in Mr. Parnell. The McCarshyrtes have warned Sir John Pe Hennessey that they will oppose him if stands as a Parnellite candidate for the reat in the house of commons for North Kilkenny, made vacant by the death of Mr. Maram. The subscriptions to the fund being raised for the purpose of establishing in Dublin a new daily newspaper devoted to the interests of the ‘McCarthyites have already reached many thou- sands of pounds. Mr. Thomas Power O'Con- nor is mentioned as likely to be the editor of the new daily. IX THE HOUSE OF COMMONS. The anti-Parnellite members of the house of commons made an early appearance in the house yesterday. Forty-one of them entered W. 2a the chamber in « body and took the principal only nine i places on the first four benches below the gang- | ™ re. Be F. Taylor and Will White did the way. with a view to prevent the Parnellites from | vocal solo act.” “Kock-a-bye Baby," ‘Mick occupying their usual sefte. Mr. Parnell’seeat | Jrannigan’s Pup” and other humorous an had been reserved, he having at an earlier hour Pee selections were on the program. afised « ticket to’ it. Mr. Healy arr ved later | Ae — gor ee ee rer ae than his colleagues. When he entered he tool ed by Mr. J. C. MeGirr, jothing could Mr. Parncll's at, but Mr. McCarthy warned | have been meryier than the banquet hall. him to vacate it. The party appeared to be in PERSONAL. excellent spirits. Mr. MeCurthy, amid the | Mr. George H. Armstrong returned this Cog of his lee tomplrgg: Saga cage = morning froma trip into Virginia.—Bertie upon the reassembling of house he woul i in call attention to. the effcuntiances:in conne repiaes a SW Aine iets tion with the recent arrest and prosecution of Mane to Gatorade, visiting hisbrotber, Prof be completed within the present fiscal year. ‘Capt. Rossell, who was seen in regard to street im- provements, thought Anacostia the most fort- unate suburb of bot er and said many parts of the city were behind’ Anacostia in tbe character of their improvements. The repre- sentatives of the Citizens’ Association ulso waited on the House subcommittee on appro- Priations for the District to urge that the ap- Priation for Pierce street be used to com: that street through to Valley strect, at which point it meets and becomes a part of High street, running up Griswold Heights to Maple avenue. ‘This requires only a hundred feet ex- tension of Pierce street wnd would be a vt material improvement to that part of the vi lage. The congressional committee promised consideration of the request. ‘THE STRERT CAR CELEBRATION. Arrangements for the coming celebration of the opening of the new street car line are nearly perfected. A large number of tickets have been sold for the ball to be given in Ms- sonic Hall Thursday night as a fund-raiser for the entertainment week or two later. he ‘The Anacostia branch of the Catholic Knights of America met in Gray's Hall last night. Over thirty were present, and the night till 1 A.m. was spent indulging in song and suste- nanee. Arthur McLean presided at the organ, Mr. J. W. Barticy and Master Taylor Branson, years, played violin parts, and ‘Mersrs. Dillon and O'Brien, and would move a resolntion in relation to tho case. E. Messer, of this p Mr. Balfour's Irish relief bill, which asks an eae ee | pn of £5,000 toenable him to s Transfers of Keal Estate. seed potatoes to distresse Deeds in fee have been filed as follows: third reading in the house. ‘th partment (Ireland) bill passed its second reading by 191 fo 129. Mr. Parnell ente: the house just before the . He took a seat next to Mf. McCarthy voted, as did all the Irish menibers of both sections present, against the bill. STATEMENT BY THE EXVOTS. The Irish envoys, who are now ig New York, | made the following statement yesterday as to their position on the Parnell question, Mr. R. E. L. White to E. E. Howes, sub E, 0q. 13; Pt. 20, square 266; lot 65, aq. 274, and sub 42, 8q. 616; $325. P. O'Donoghue to J. H. Jung- haus, sub 47, sq. 479; 8—. W. A. Kimmell to L. J. Barr, pt. 5, sq. 881; $—. James Simpson to W. C. Magrath, sub 146, C. B.'s sub Mt. Pleasant; $—.. F. W. Pratt to M Hen- derson, lots 1 and 3, bik. 20, Meridian Hill; &. C. Gesiford to G. W. pt. lots 13 and 14, wg. 8 $200, 8. Oppentielmer to M. Hab. E mi . ‘ A it. 10, sq. 119; $—. H. Barton et al. to J O'Brien dictating it: “The situation is one of | Henry Brooke, lots § and 6, bik. 1, University extreme delicacy, and may involve conse- Heights; $3,150. J. C. Raub to Mary A. quences affecting the whole course of Irish affairs during our generation. Under these circumstances we must ask our friends to lieve that it is under a sense of deep respon: bility we continue to maintain our attitude of complete reserve, having still a strong hope that the Irish people may be spared the ealam- ity of internal disensions, and, being per- suaded that we will best afd in that direction by avoiding all unnevessnry publicity. We are ‘in complete accord as to our action, and we must beg the public to take no notice of ridic- rumors to the contrary.” ‘TROUBLE ABOUT SUNSCRIPTIONS. Steps are being taken in New York to put out @ formal decleration of opinion from the rep-! resentative bodies in that city that will sn tion the leadership of Mr. Justin McCarthy if | Mr. Parnell does not withdraw. This may be done at the contemplated meeting of the irish rliamentary fund committee, with Eugene Kelly at fta head, this evening. “The trouble of how the money subscribed to the envoys fund will be disposed has also come up. A number of Parcel, pt. 8, q. 777; $1,200. H. D. Pinkney to >. H. Fiske, sub 13, sq. 183; €—. Johu T. Lucas to same, sub A, do.: $. Charlotte E. Reading to J. B. Tanner et al., lot 12, bik. 20, Columbia Heights; #—. I. "Morrison to K. Fendall, in trust, land in decree in case of Wright agt. Wrighi; 8—. | ith adel a Fined for Disorderly Conduct. Samuel Clark, # young colored man, who is employed in the city post office and who also works for Gen. Bingham, was in the Police Court yesterday charged with ‘having, on the 18th of last month, attempted to shoot Police- man Kerssten. ‘The court dismissed charges of ving a pistol "ard ‘asmult and fined the prisoner # ‘eonduet. Save Tue Bors And save the xiris—from their intense sufferings fror. sxrotula and other foul humors in the blood Ly siving . them Hood's Sarsaparilla. Thousands of parents are oe 6 527.090 cred: | unspeakably happy and thousundy of children enjoy id to id and ng = be i 4 good health because of What this creat blood purifier per a pl — iene hos done for then. 1t thorouviuly eradicate all traces. id Y of tule, salt rhenm, &c., amd vitalizes - money is to gouftor it gets into Mr. Eugene | riches tue lest. bang ge Kelly's hands. It is raid that after the formal “Our dauyister for three years suffered from serof- ula, which went toher eyes. After spending quite» ssuzn of money with no Lenefit to her, we tried Ho Sarvaperilla. Two bottles greatiy Telteved and five Pernunently cured her.” C. ¥. Faller, Newton, 1. HOOD'S SARSAPARILLA . Wm. O’Brien has received the f i Sold by all drucxists. $1; six for@5. Prepared only wists Z following | vy 0. 1. HOOD & CO., Apothecaries, Lowell, Mase. “Conk, Dee. 8.—Influential committees in| 3 100 DOSES ONE DOLLAR. both the city and county are being formed to sustain the cause. Party fever is rapidly pass- ing over and common sense is amerting itwell. ‘The city wud county of Cork will do their whole duty. aiERALD, high sheriff and chairman.” ‘The party referred to means, according to r. O'Lcien, the opposition to Mr. Parnell. Mr. O Brien considered the news of the greatest importance and was much pleased apparently thereby. Mr. Wm. O'Brien sent a exble dispatch to Mr. Parnell yesterday, ppealing to him to sug- gest some way by which Ireland might be saved from destruction. Mr. Parnell replied: “It is now too late to rescue the seceders from their false position. I shall be glad to consult you on your arrival in Europe.” decision to support. the leadership of Justin MeCarthy is arrived at Mr. Kelly will be dis- posed to return the subscription of any one who does not sanction such 4 choice between the two sections of the Irish party. BEACTION IN TRELAND. 7 2 Every Hexor Excerr Icarsvosts Is speedily, permanently and economically cured by the CUTICURA REMEDIES. ‘This is strony lan- guage, but true, It will encourage thousands of hope- Jexs sufferers who have tried und found wantins both physicians and medicines, toinake one more effort to rid themselves of these terrible afflictions. CUTI- CURA is the only positive cure. 2 Liusie Couranys. EXTRACT OF BREF. ‘For Smproved and economic cookery, use it for SOUPS, SAUCES and MADE DISHES. In flavor—incomparable, and aissolves perfectly clearin water. Makes delicious Beef Tea and Preliminary Ai nts Made for the Celebration Next April, The committee of seven composed of Col. J. W. Babson, Prof. J. E. Watkins, Prof. Otis T’. = Mason, ex-Congressman John Lynch, M. M. ee ee ae ee eres Parker, B. H. Warner and Mr. Fenwick, the Mb. equal to 40 Ibs. of lean beef. Only sort cuar- chairman of the public meeting held at the | anteed genuine by Justus von Lisbig and bears his sig- Arlington Hotel last month to make prelimi- | nature. ao-tuth nary arrangements to celebrate the beginning of the second century of the American patent system next April, met at the rooms of the Vorad of trade last evening to confer with Com- Tu C s. missioner Mitchell, Senators Platt and Teller, Congressman Butterworth, Dr. G. Brown |» ONSIGNMENT DALE Goode, Gen. Rosecrans, Gen. Meigs,Col. Niven of ROW GOING ON Philadelphia and otherd upon the subject of the AT THE ropowed celebration. meeting was an en- Einsinstic one and the movement wus i MEW YORE CLOTHING ROUSE, 311 7TH STREET NORTHWEST, executive committee of five to attend to the de- | WILL CONTINUE UNTIL THE ENTIRE SHIP- MENT I8 SOLD. tails of the celebration were selected. ‘The ex- ecutive committee will meet next: Friday even- ing at the board of trade, after which meeting | + ters endorsing the movement and a number of scientific and trade journals of the ‘WORTH OF pene! are FINE CUSTOM-MADE CLOTHING NOW BEING SOLD BY ORDER OF A LARGE MANUFACTURER. CATHOLIC KNIGHTS OF AMERICA. 4 Deck. Ie Toseeit Paaxe & No Axmomn, “Ie PY 7°" Oe Price, cor: Tih ana B Hotel Johavon, No Axx. No Apuzrenation m™ Knives. Grinding and Repairing. WaLronp's 477 Pa. ave. ware —_ =. Crevetaxns ‘Dress Forms, 48c. At the Domestic Sew- {ing Machine and Pattern Agency, cor. 7th & H. Baxnxo Pownrn What to Get for Christmas . Nothing nicer or more usefal than the Silent White Se the forward to « consummation of OUR EQUITABLE -ok hs oie Jae Je the pleasures are IN ACCORDANCE WITH DICTATES OF YOUR To besutify your home and make your family fppy isaduty of which no worthy husband should ever tire. “These requisites we offer CREDI Confident that the gratitude imanifested im a multitude of Christmas orders. Our line is replete with Buffets, Mantel Mirrors, Fancy Tables, Escretoires, Toilet Sets, Hall Backs, Fancy Rockers, Easels and Works of Art, besides Everything in the Housefurnishing Line that tends to make a HOME COMFORTABLE. HOUSE & HERRMANN'S CASH AND CREDIT HOUSES, 917, 921 AND 923 7TH 8T. AND G27 AND 636 MASS. AVE. N. au304m_ I8NEAR AT HAND, and its EXACTIONS ARE IM- = and N Diteasee PERATIVE, demanding s mutual pe feaies, ware, = INTERCHANGE OF PRESENTS. 7 = BEADY MONEY IS SCARCE, yet all are looking REQUIREMENTS OF THE SEASON. ‘What more rational method can be devised than. Its benefits are yours, while the compensation for E. O. Mannakee, can day from 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. at 1212 G st. n.w. 22-6,m,t,tr Salvation Oil is above all competitors. Price only 25 cents. Soldeverywhere. 2 Piles! Piles! Piles! nly sare Cure for: Blind, Besting or ching o sure cure tehing Piles ever discovered. It mover fille to cure old chronic cases of long standing. Wiziams Mra. Co., Cleveland, Ohio. §o25-s,tu,thi5or Phillipe’ Digestible Cocoa, an efficacious drink for the nervous and dyspeptic. ry Don’t Fail to See the Blow Gun. You will find one of the best cl expanders, parlor amusement for ladies and gentlemen and 4 new sport which would add considerable to the fun and cash ut fairs. A list for prize shooting is open now. 505 7th street north- West, room 3. Joun E. Ruspsam. di-tu,t,e6t ———— Star Spring Water. Becstoga' Star Spring Water for sale in bottles = by Ca by all druggists. Saws C. THE -ALMER, Agent ‘ja25-s,ta,this0t | Castoria. When baby was sick we gave her Castoria. When she was a Child she cried for Castoria, When she became Miss whe clung to Castoria. When she had Children she gave them je16-th,s,tu,ly ee A Cough, Cold or Sore Throat should not be lect CONVENIENCE. LECTURES. (CATHOLIC UNIVERSITY LecTUKES as Por the Benefit of ye = east: eS a ee EBCTURE AT THE ¥. a. ee NEW YORK SIONS, PICNICS, &c._ LBAvaHs ‘OPERA = anes aa eee $Por two. TUAl oan puget. - STUART Konsg ‘Until further notice the palatial inn and steel steamer STUART KOBSO! Tuayery untcr the direction of W. All the week (except satuniay eventing), including CHARLES MACALESTER WU leave her wharf, fout of 7th st., daily, except Sum- day, as follows Howanl's ‘of the Century, THE HENIGETTA. Laave for MOUNT 2t.20 am. Arriveim BE BENET TA. Deshincton at 3p. round tap to MOUN Hie REE SSS ee ee " cate on the - ROBSON as BERTIE, THE LAMB. Saturday evening, December 13, lant appearance of | | ‘The Charies Macalester wil laiso make river landines Roba, on ‘occasion’ will ‘be Sh dome bay mens: fain at MALI Abe ith’s, Great Com HALL pou abd ‘recurmane. round inp, a SHE STOOPS TO C xu cents, BRON pat nean, Cont ae NL UMPEIM. | TU » x enone: Next Week—The pean Comedy . cS LAKE, Captain. THE LIDPCTIANS. ‘alee _ ERNAN'S NEW WASHING ON THEATER, K MLEVENTH STREET. STAGE EXCURSIONS. __ HM LINE LEAVES Aragton, 100.1. WO COAL oud ty ‘This Week—Ladies’ Matinee Thursday. MARRY W. fuss, ext. one But, y Whe Hy a i | S85" » Wwwwit 5 AA =u ¥wwwie AA mM ot 53s, “i To wwe as PARE asst _FINANCIAL, OWN SPECIALTY COMPANY, From the Academy of Mnmic. Pitt Next Week—HYNEY BURLESQUE. Co. “ane ie -P ‘wt T earantee to teach the most Un- minal pert to Psy aperte tone es-iewenorne | Barzan & Co., fi ‘dress GEORGE BANKERS AND BROKERS, 28" | MEMBERS NEW YORK STOCK, PRODUCE THIS WEEE AND COTTON EXCHANGE, Matinee. Asll FSi. at — F. E. TROMLIIDUR (member of BS. 3. ptock hange snoe 1ST in iagre ORDERS EXkC UTM) FOR CASH OR OUR OWN STECILL WLS 10 NEW YORK, CHICAGO AND THE Special Matinee Tomorrow at 2. Special Matince Tomorrow at 2, Sor BRONSON HOWARD'S DEPusITS KPCLIV Wece To Rorend tevier, _@tm CHBCK AT SlGMT, ap 1 SUENANDOAH, MM VHipcod and lnvestment Company SHENANDOAM, Mas located « bran SHENANDOAH, a- ln Do. Wy Ta st. a. ‘With the ORIGINAL NEW YORK CAST. Let me express the conviction that every American patriot “should witness Shenandoah: Gen. W. T. Sherman. Next Week—JEFFERSON AND FLORENCE. ds-tt EW NATIONAL THEATHE. EXTRA. MONDAY, DECEMBER 15, ONE WEEK. MATINEE SATURDAY. JO8EPH JEFFERSON.W. J. FLORENCE MEDY COMPANY. ‘Monday, Tuesday, Wednealay and Saturday Matines, THE RIVALS, ‘Thursday, Friday and Saturday Nicht, Grorom—Arasana INVESTMENT AND DEVELOPMENT 00. GEN. BEN, F. BUTLER, President. HON. JAS. W. HYATT, Treasurer. THIS COMPANY I8 NOW OFFERING a LIMITED AMOUNT OF ITSCAPITAL STOCK AND INVESTORS, WHETHER SMALL OR LARGE, WILL FIND IT THE BEST THING ON THE MARKET. on ted. “Brown's Bronchial ‘Troches” THE HEIR aT Law. FULL PARTICULARS FURNISERD BY give prompt relief. 25 cents a box. 8 atk sige ane Eee THURSDAY, THE COMPANY'S AGENT, T Sleeplessness, Nervous Prostrat vous | Scale of prices. €2, #1.50, $1, 7Se., Oe, 25e., ae- ‘. & PRapopr, Dyspepsia, Dullness, Blues cured by Miles’ | cording to location. oe aldim 916 F. ST. X. of the public will be | Nervine. ‘Samples free at JAMS Bow THEATER 2 Mxnrz’s Duvo Stone, 1014 F st. | H’ z : W KG. An Invention Making Sewing a Pas- Nawal J Hawa’ ON KER, time, Wheeler & Wilson's New High Arm No. 9. bosib 2 2~ sna lt charms on sight. Its use enraptures. Office 437 9th street northwest. 09-2m_ Userct Horway Presexrs. ‘Our Invincible Shirt, an old favorite, made of Wamsutta muslin and fine linen bosoms, in sizes from 1:34 to 19, ouly S5e. : six for #5. ‘These Shirts are cut lengthwise of the cotton, made full to the measure and are first-class in every respect. : Our O'd-time Shirt, pleated bosoms, open front. Only @leach. Sizes 14 to19. SHIRTS TO ORDER A SPECIALTY. Don't forgct the place. BRANCH BALTIMORE SHIRT FACTORY, 51 tb st. n.w., near New York ave. Under the manayement of two old timers, 8. B. ELLERY and JOS. H. IRELAND. aez1t Sovuxps Axp Looxs CHRISTMAS AT OUR STORE. In point of excellence and variety we believe there J’is 20 more complete coliection of Furniture and Drap- j erfes than ours. We lsy stress on this—and why not? We makes ntudy of it. —LAaDIEs' Prices from $7.50 to $150. FANCY ROCKERS ‘Ingreat variety and every conceivable finish. Prices from €2.50 to $50. A long list of other useful articles. We mention GILT DIVANS, DESKS— ANTIQUE OAK, 10TH CENTURY, ENGLISH, SOLID MAHOGANY, NATURAL CHERRY. WASHINGTON, D.C.,NOV. 28, 1890. ELPHONZO YOUNGS COMPANY OFFER EVAPORATED CALIFORNIA APRICOTS. EVAPORATED CALIFORNIA PEACHES, EVAPORATED CALIFORNIA PEARS. EVAPORATED CALIFORNIA NECTARINES. EVAPORATED CALIFORNIA PLUMS. FRENCH PRUNES. extra large size, FRENCH PRUNES, large size. FRENCH PRUNES, medium sso, PRUNELLAS,extra quality. CHOICE NEW FIGs. CHOICE YURD DATES. Luz ELPHONZO YOUNGS COMPANY, £28 Oth st. P.B.—Don't forget our Boston Potato Chips are the finest in the world.—E. ¥.C. nes Turret Lawes. If you want the whitest, brightest and best light, superior to the electric licht, et the IM- ‘TABLES, PERIAL LAMP, uaranteed to ive entire aat- isfaction, burns Jess oil and will not get out of Lmepaeperriad order. Call and see them burning before pur- CHIFFONIERS, chasing. Lamps of all kinds. Piano, Banquet EASY CHAIRS, and Library Lamps. Fancy Stsnd Lamps. COUCHES, ‘Also in Brass and Nickel. Fuil line Fancy WOOD MANTELS, Shades and Artist Materials. Agent for Pratt's Astral Oil, CABINETS, SIDEBOARDS, aes CHEVAL GLASBES, FRANCIS MILLER, ‘This. ia not all. There are lots of small fancy} n14 tears ‘305 and 307 Oth st. articlee—reasonable in price and real pretty. FANCY PILLOWS, e TABLE COVERS, ‘voor REsTs, Geo, T. Kues, ‘As well as those more usual articles: TOCE LACE CURTAINS, #149TH ST. DAMASKS, PORTIERES, EIDER-DOWN QUILTS, In Plain and Figured Satin and Sateen Covers. ‘We have been mindful to have the prices range to suit all. About twenty days and Xmas will be on us. ‘We want you to come in early and see what we have. ‘Don’t burry and don’t fail to see all. a. JULIUS LANSBURGH, a3te Fons. SEAL SACQUES. ‘I THE FOLLOWING FURS: MONKEY, SEAL, SEAVE, woot teary PERSIAN HARE, FRENCH SEAL, FRENCH CONEY, N! BLACK MARTEN, MINK, WHITE THIBET, KeIMMER, SEAL JACKETS. LATEST STYLES, ASTRAKBAN, Faced OPossUM, Braxstar Poss Brn Wun, Lite F st. ow. welt tia mera sy ait SE om days Ve interest lor saue by lesvins it with = okra EWIS G. TEWKSBUR! Ww. B EIBBs, Lint. Sivene ey, Manure, Member Washington Stock bachamee. LEWIS G. TEWKSBURY & Co. KERS, ‘The Great NEW YORK POLICE PLAY! The v: ast Staice of Theater covered with EVER Gr RIA UwAT ER : ondola Boats, swan Floste, Ferry Boate, Srhuitaing Boece, LL Oous musio nait. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 10. THE MESSIAH. THE Eee, Buy an sell for cashor on manan Stocks, Bonds, Grain, Provisichs ann ozl-tr tzerott's. aa = ea Me J>°- ¥. Comson. SNOW" MACARTREL Member N. X. Stock 9008s MUsic HALL. FRIDAY EVENING, DEC. 12, AND SATURDAY MATINEE AT 4:15 P.M, CORSON & MACARTNIY, GLOVER BUILDING, 1419 F ST. N.w., Bankers and Dealers in Government Bunda. ‘The Celebrated BBB ORER OXN HOE OB BR Ebr E. He | Hf a kent | ‘A sjecaity inade o. int “stnent securities. B ro — ‘aiirosd, tas, Insurance and Take: BBB OE w «EE pectin Suet a — = ‘American Let Telephone Stock bought and sold. jy18 HOTELS. Ww LLLARD'S MUL EL, ‘Pe. ave. and 14th st., -! Weskington.D.©. “GREE Woon, wd — aon A hot au cold are TABLEAU, Under the Auspices of the Ladies of the Non- Partisan W.C.T.U. Reserved seats 25 and 50 cents extra. For sale at Ellis’ Music Store, beinning Mondzy, Dec. 8. d6-tit VW itonataiinis seseers AT THEIR “WOMEN 1 ‘Greatly: electric bells, ae, strain beat Det day $10 yer week and upward. GEO ‘her abd Propretor. EBBITT HOUS WASHINGTO! From Ben Hur, and a poe Ser e , Tnstrues WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 10, Tickets, $1 each, ali seats reserved, for wale at 1406 oy td a DEE MASON or Tie for pres: 9TH ST. BET. E AND F STS. X.W. eee Dai Sas ang chenuirais oan the turers. We cheeruly invite « department by physicians. AN AMUSEMENT For YouNG aNDoLD, =| I SC. A RIDE. CHILDREN, BRING YOUR MAMAS. F. LOUIS WEBER'S 80- jn the ity, furnishes matic Allcock's Porous Plasters. 43.69 | Gerinan Porous Piasters, 2 | Ayers Narsapariila...., Ayer s Cherry” Pectoral Ayer's Hair Fizor, } Aver Cathartic Bay Kom, f Lous music want, BOSTON BOSTON BosToN SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA. SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA. SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA. sath i Cuticura Beso Cashinvere Li ‘liaue Com. otters Ditters». Hives Saree Histor Acta Por ten. bars Hots Malt Extract (terran s) EEBSUSTUESE EEE SEAL STE LE SSE THURSDAY EVENING, DEC. 11, st8, Introducing as Soloist wiih Malt ‘Mme. FANNIE BLOOMFILLD ZEISLER, Hersou's m The Distinguished Young Pisniste, who will play with | Meliin's F orchestra the Saint-Saens Concertsfor Pianoforte. | Nestle A Brilliant Program, including the charming Pins Ge SCHUBERT UNFINISHED SYMPHONY. + ¢ 4 Tickets now on maleat J. F. Ellis & Co.'s, 957 Pa. Ft -4 ave. CA ELLIS, || bor Fe —SunENES AS DOME SG BOTS aD Ey = MUSEMENTS AT. — FoR AND | 5. 5. ‘Toy Theaters, Pictures, Abe mye pens ce cece | i Lisp Shades, Re. JA3-4. GOULD. Buh bet. D aud | Vaseline, ats ‘al Yistine, THE | Vaseline Warners, M. STRICKLAND, ‘Baccemor to DALTON & STBICKLAED, ‘$30 PENNA AVE Ger Tux Basr. (97 Penn. ove., adjoining National Hotel. 2 mneetenatenee

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