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¥ ® by clearing weather during Wednesday morn We poRzlst and pleasant drink for, New Years, to bs Ie See ad. page 5. av e pr Jouxwroux’s break checks in every pre g0 to R. W. Hexverse For New Year receptions. tc. 614 14th st. whisky. Acme pure sour mash whisky, Ja quart bottle. Catawba wine. 750. \. Caas. Karon agent for Manitou Mineral Water Co., 7 Co., S17 9th street hwest. $1 perbottle. | } LOCAL MENTION, The Weather. FORFCAST TILL EIGHT A.M. WEDNESDAY. For the District of Columbia, Maryland, rginia, generally cloudy weather with ligh jowers: Warmer; sontherly winds, fullowed High Water. 6:18am. 6:56 p.m. “Hemsit aor. Mr. Crabb, proprietor of the To-! rd, writes that he nade 3 ad of three rare red wines, ali li the only one in Washing- | UpEr’s, 06 F st. Pooxp. Jonxstox's b renkfast coffee. Tae Catirorsis Cocktart, the latest, most d only from the Sonoma California Wine | Haney M. Congap, Manager. Coat Sate at McKxew's, See ad. A New Esrenraise.—The Imperial Cireu- ang Library, No. 512 llth street northwest. Fou Tus WEEK— Prime rib roast, 10e. Sugar cured hame, ile. s ‘cots northwest. S. Leatos Hooven & Co. Washington. Office 6t¢ | euae with eal guwns Ur taken ‘aud tilled omptly. Satsfactioz toed, i ale at Geo. Ke ores, 35. Cuban band- &Co., Manuf. Fou artistic colorings w To-Karox Wixus axp Pexew For tax Horas —Bon Ton pure binet slerry wine (imported), gal Jousatox Buos. & Co. roast every kind of eofice; also peanuts ury ronsted. in ers Fessrxx's Ice Cxeax is delivered every day the year. Leave an order for tomorrow nuer at 1127 New York avenue. CITY AND DISTRICT. Avnavon's.—Pill Natioyar.—The great comedy Ac! Puck.” Hanars’ Byov.—“H Kenyax’s Lrezea Tueatcr.—Manchester's French Folly Co. Coxcounia Hett.—Herman Linde’s char- acter recitals, Natiosat Rirues’ Hart.—Concert by the Princeton College Gieo Club. — CONDENSED LOCALS. Cart. J. 5. S. Hassten has removed his resi- dence from 100 I street northwest to 617 Mary- land avenue northeast. Epwrx W. A: gessful compe: zvorD of this city was the suc- tor in the examination recently held for assistant surgeon at the Emergency Hospital. Tae Wittof Wilhelmina Radcliffe, leaving her estate to her son and daughter, was filed yesterday. Funeral of Ex-Postmaster General Creswell. 2 The funeral of Gea. J. A. J. Creswell took place at 1 o'clock yesterday afternoon from his late residence, one mile from Elkton. A great assemblage of the people of Cecil county gathered to testify their respect for the dead statesman, and many went from Washington, Baltimore and various parts of Maryland. After the conclusion of the services at the Louse a long procession moved to the Presbyterian cometery at Elkton, where the interment was ‘The Post Office Department was represented at aut postmaster general; Mr.’ James Maynard, the chief clerk the bureau of mail depredations, and Mr. C. F. McDonald, superintendent of the money order division. tom the Post Office De half a day asa token of respect for the former At the Plymouth Church, corner of P streets northw: Rachel Walk io. who bas a high rep Du Bow pr proua. was before Judge for several hour euase of the a ee the funeral by Gen. Hazen, the third assist- According to cus- ment was closed for —_— Pismoath Church Entertainment. 7th and tomorrow night there will tae : + man of whom the colored tel at ¢ the members and ation. The hall in the cenicr of tree that was loaded ents for the children. feature of the eve be members Naecker: so- and xylophone ‘The « Fire on Fast Capitet About 6:15 oc! rf , occupied by Mr. H. lefective flue. The Ada Cross, a colored family that bas a te Kimbail rave Ada ninety days i of bends, and em she went out of court she told Hailif Kendig that sh voice. F. G. Smith, 1225 Va. ave. See pi abe had not been se ed, as she thought she ‘would be sent to nuitentiary Swiss Mustc Boxrs below cost to close in- fourth page. i Ibrontast Sane oy Hovsznonp Frasitene axp Wixes Betoxoixe yo rez Lare Gzanax Mrststzz.—Tomorrow morning at 11 ocicck Latimer and Sioan will sell ail the fine wines and bouschold effects of the iate Count von Acco Valley, No. 724 15th st. near Wormley's Hotel. = ce Baxen’s Cocoa.—The well-known publication LE Indicateur of Paris ‘France, until the Present time, has always held the first rank ia the production of this article (coeca and choe- late), but it seems generally admitted by the most competent judges tha: this year ‘olter Bak: of Eostou have taken dence over all’ other taeaafacturers in th's tine @f goods.” a <page Cosg Sure at McKuew's Sve advertisement. 8 on | eles Avzavon's.—A full, felt audience was that at Albat see for the first time in W: as and friendly ‘8 last night to ington Bill Nve's est show, or dramatic masterpiece, “The “The Cadi” is a three-act chapter from o life of Hon.-Judge-Commissioner-N Public-Trasteo-Postmaster _N; Wyo., and as itis the prodnct of Mr. N, think-tank it is consequently fanny. Not asa itis not that, but aaa quaint conceit, a continuity of--hamor, with a sprinkling of wit to sparkle it a bit. ‘obody t € could write cuch a production uecessfully, and this one bas been a success from the ‘tart. There is but httle plot apparent, and for that reason “The Cadi” would make a fine framework forj a comic opera, but The Cadi’s talk in his numerous of- ficial positions makes an audience laugh in play, possibly, for even 3 | spite of itself, and with that deep sort of a | laugh which people like to laugh over again. ‘That's what makes ‘The Cadi” a success. Mr. Dustan, who is The Cadi, &e. is in make-up ¥ o perfection, and he carries the part as naturally and gracefally aa Me. Nye over did in oming wilderness. Miss Maggie Deane’s Dagyit wus a favorite, nd Mise Collier, next. a swell New Yorker he was azw success emaciated in the extreme—both extremes, in‘fact. Musically speaking the Cadi quartet of colored men ‘an encorious success and Mr. Dustan's Prodigal Son” was another. might be added to the repertoires of the other wivantage. In the smo go hear “The Cadi.” ATioNAL Tuxaten—The idéew upon whi Niobe” is founded is by no means new, but the treatment of the story i Vocalists with marked Some new songe Again tonight. ecomedy that is excruciat- gly © Nobo of Thebes, whom the “1s turned into «tone, bas been bought by New York lover of art. whe Lay had the atue insured in the comp Gir George vunn takes r better around y of which Peter jeson) is pre the statue to his seenrity and in ctrie light ceuneetions the work- the f tof the statno, lowed with life, steps off pedestal and not only astonishes Dunn, who 18 the only person present at the time, but puts him thadeal of trouble to account for the presence of another woman i complications thet arise over his explanctions, the house. ‘The | together with the mystification of a beautiful woman whore only knowledge wasacqnired 3,000 yearsago, at suddenly finding hereelf in the busy y of New York in the nineteenth century, furnish the fun of the last two acts and keep the audience in a continual roar. The compuny is well balanced and each member ente: into the spirit of the piec Edeson and Chas. Coote su: Messrs. George ‘in the burden of the comedy. receiving good assistance from Messrs. Buckanan and Germain. Miss Jeabelle Coe as Niobe is very effective. tiful woman and an accomplished retress. Miss Fitzpatrick did excellent work as the strong-minded sister-in-law and Miss Jessie Story made a bright and impulsive ingenue. Misses Bert, Hall, Stoffer and Hamilton were ativactive to look at and effective in their work. ‘The play is weii mounted, is clean and whole- some, and furmskes fan withozt any uncom- forte ble allusions. She ix a Leau- relly | Acapemy or Music.—Frank Daviels’ rece} tion at the Academy of Music last night was in Encores came thick the nature of an ovation. and fast and the large audi nee kept np one continual kuugh or hearty applause. Mr. Dauicls Las played “Little Iu five years, bat it was never brighter than last ut nor given with more for the pa: dash and bumor. ttle Puck” possesses more plot than is go: given to 4 farce com interest until the fixal drop of the curtain, Mr. Daniels has many opportunities for bright, clean comedy work and he embraces them to the limit. As Packingham Giltedge he was it resistible and presented a character wholly original with him and quaintly humorous. Gutedge ia excced ingly clever and assisted the star very materi- ally to the success of the evening. Bessie San- ron as Billy's sweetheart was bright, piquant and exceptionally pretty. hi Clara is also a beauty und displayed talents of marked prominence. ‘Ihe Chipper Quartet iss bright as usual and in their specialties were encored time after time. of the company fill their roles in a crisp, con- Bert Coote as Billy scientious way that goe faz substantial success recorded. Hanus’ Buou Taearen, Baron,” was given at Harris’ Bijou Theater last night in a manner that proved eminently watis- factory to a large audience. on the principles that regulate legitimate comedy ‘That is to say, it hase plot that developed with logical consistency. But quite enoug! and holds the Riliie Deaves as he remainder to achieve the “His Nibs, the The play is built of the elements of song, dance and specialty are introduced to give it the title of farce comedy which it bears on the program. ‘The complications arise through the fact thata mistaken each for the other, while the same situation befalls a cham- bermaid and her mistress. Among the people who contribute especial Jines of amusement to the performance are Chas. E. Edwards, who appears in his ebaraeter impersonation of Fatsy Brannigan; Jas. E. Quinn in Aunt Bridget, the Voyal Staz Quartet, Mario Clay- nid Lottie Winnett in master and his valet a1 ton in vocal selections songs and dances. The rot dance proved a pleasing novelty, the idea being that of two taucers before looking glasses, the shadows being represented by two other daucers. Kegsax’s Lycecat ‘TueaTee.—Manchester's French Folly Company presented a program ot recialty, with burlesque embellishmente, at Kernan's Theater last night The performance is what 18 denominated spicy and met with Mberal approbation at the hands of the audi- Auiorg the features introduced ure the ‘ardin Mabille whirl wind dancers.” The Adam and Eve's Daughter,” made ce of fun and gave Sam Bernard sacomedian. Amon, the people who participate im the olio are Sunith and Lord, Wood sistere, Fitzgerald and Lizzie B. Eaymond an rons clover Lits of work that are quite now are presented, aud the shew throughout takes rank ax a typieal vaudeville performance excellent opportunit: of the higher grade. Sam Bernard. ur Pusertos Gree Cive.—-The Princeton University Glee, Banjo and Mandolin elubs representing the and i rocial side of tion of learning, wili give one of onal Rifles ‘The concert will be a nota- Princeten this year uy ways. ronth tie fin ube that hw wu Hallin many 2 year. Besides nd better drilled ell ciude club than in re will be given some of the sule rendi- ave promised * Mrs. Harrison, Mra. Morton, Mrs. MeKee, Mrs Noble, Mrs. Mrs. Miller, Mrs. Wanamake' Rome Mrs Dolph. nea, ‘Mrs. McMillan, Mrs, Harlan, Mrs. dirs. Mattingly, Mra ‘Thomas Riggs, mand Mrs. Bacon. A number ties bave been made for the con- will be a decided social ev: coupta Hart. wil the widows and orpitan Montefiore Lod, pr ers of the various di anpanies that will appear be of the main. Husxax Lrypy.—Mr. give aseries of charac , Impa 0. B. ted in by i lausical next week, the ng generously re 5 sbal gc I be left undone ¢ ¢ enjoyment of those Tickets ma and of of which Mr Herman Baumgarten be obtained at mbers of the Herman Linde will er Feeit tations at Con- cordia ight, whick will include selec jones f: ju: wear,” z | Merebant of Ven: quite a reputation for oratorieal his recitals in other atic power, ai cites have been quite successful. Friendship Lodge of Good Templara. Metford Hall was we tilled Friendship Lodge at ite mecting last evening. Visitors were present also from Monumental, Independent and Perseverance Lodges. Three candidates were initiated, Chief Templar Gingell presiding, making ninety _ members ied during the past year. H. A. Holton was cted chaplain, vice Wm. R. Ziegler, ap- pointed louge deputy. A orgenize a choir in the lodge was appointed, and en invitation to take charge ot the next meeting in Good Templar Hali accepted. In the good of the order exerciver, conducted by dirs. Bishop, instrumental music was given by Miss Bergman and Messrs. Edwards, Austin, Cole, Bache and Bushley; recdings by Messrs. Holton aud Bache; vocal ‘duet by Miss Bergman and Miss Lula Cole; recitation with members of commiitee to yy Nellie Bishop; a voeal solo ba, Ray, and romarks by Grand Superintendent Russell. fsceueeles Presentation to a Teacher. Among the many events at Christmastide at Mount Vernon M. E. Church was the tion on last Sunday of a Bible to Mr. C. M. Fulton from ins class, The address ‘Was neat and plied to by Mr. presenta- beautiful teacher's the membersof by Mr. J. A. Crawford ‘and ‘was feslingly re- TWO DOZEN UNFORTUNATES, Most of Them Were Addicted to the Exces- sive Use of Whisky. This morning when the court crier an- nounced that the Police Court was ready for business there were two dozen unfortunates in the three cells in the little brick structure ad- joining tho building, and the first procossion that marched through the corridors and up the stairs to Judge Kimball's court showed the effects of too much Christmas celebration. ‘There was one poor man in the lot whose nervousness gave him the appearance of a man bordering on the verge of dolirium tremens. His name he gave as Peter Doyle and it was with some effort that he sueceoded in remain- ing seated on a chair. His story was that be was a dredger and yesterday be camo up the river, after forty-five days’ hard work. Ho denied the statement of the officer that he was beg ging on 15th strect last night, and said that he spoke to some Indics to learn the way to Mis- ouri avenue. risoner's reply. suffering from the effects of whieky now,” remarked the judg days will do you good.” called to the bar together and arraigned for disorderly conduct. Whisky was the causo of their trouble and they admitted that they bad violated the law, Policeman Jounings was the officer in the ase and he told the judge that he arrested the corner of Sthaud P streets last hey were lying on a ceilar door sing- ing,” said the officer, “aud they made con- siderable noise.” : “That's righty” said Godfrey, “but if your honor wjll give me until next Monday I will pay the fine.’ ‘ho knows this man?” asked Judge Kim- He hes been bere a number of times, Bailiff Kendig Tl have known iceman Broune, “and if he duesn’t pay the fine { can get him for you.” ‘The judge granted’ the prisoner's request and his companion stepped back because he did not have £5. A well-dressed colored man who gave his name as Eustace Thornton plead guilty toa charge of disorderly conduct, und Policeman Cramer thinking the case was more than an ordinary one asked the court the privilege of making a statement. According to his state- ment the man was intoxicated und because he fell out of a saloon door he used bad and bois- terous language. After g placed under arrest he continued the use of the language. ‘en dollars or thirty days. TREATED TO CHRISTMAS WiliSKY. Toreus Tate was the next prisoner called, but he appeared Less like a dangerous man than he did last night when Policeman Sutton arrested him. He was under the influence of liquor lust night, and he told of carrying a razor and “doing up" everybody. He came from Alex- austria and Sergeant Smith of that place gave Officer Sutton to understand that Alexandria's Jose was not Washington's gain. Torcus said ho was treated to some Christmas whisky last night and be did not remember what he said. Bonds or thirty days. Paniel Triplett, colored, arrested at one of the steamboat wharves for being disorderly, was sed $8 for his fan. It will probably re- main charged, Wash Curry's:familiar face was in the pro- cession and he plead guilty to 2 chargoof using profane language last uight. Wash went to a dance last night and when on the street using ad language Policeman Proune placed bim underarzest, He coutinyed the use of his bad language all the way to the police station and even after being placed behind the bars he made so much udise thatthe ctficcrs could not sleep. A Thio OF TRAMPS. Chas. Deolt, alias Decr, Charles Johnson and Robert Broune, a trio of men who closely re- sembled tramps, denied a charge of vagrancy, but when the judge learned that they had been Jodging in a police station be required them to give bonds or go down for thirty days. Annic Butler and Mary plead guilty to charges of disorderly conduct and went down for fifteen days cach. ‘The two Johns next appeared. One was John Addison and the charge against him was fust iriving- The other was John Jobason and he wanted a home on the farm. Tle judge gave him thirty days. Addison was tinea $10. -_——— ‘Mrs, White's Gratitude. ‘To the Editor of The Evening Stat Allow me through the columns of your valu- able paper to extend to you and to the kind public our heartfelt thanks for the great sym- pathy and ready relief tendered to us in the sudden and terrible misfurtune that has be- fallen ua. Our overwhelming grief for the loss of my dearly beloved husband and the anxiety about my dear daughter, who was so badly injured, and who is til! suffering severely, was greatly softened by the kind sympathy extended to us and the sincere desire shown everywhere to help us. We are deeply grateful to all who so kindly started and contributed to a fund for our re- lief and to yourself for your kindness in taking charge of the money received. Assuring you und the kind public again of our deep gratitude and appreciation of all that was done in our behalf, Lam, with sincerest thanks to all, Mrs. Gronoz Warrz. ee Sunday School Festivals io St. John’s Parish. Saturday afternoon the several schools of ‘@ Chapel, comprising the Sunday industrial sehool und parochial school, and aggregating upward of 200 children, as- sembled in the beautiful chapel of St. Mary, where Christmas carols were sung and other religious services engaged in under the direc- ‘on of the Key. Mr. McKee, who also delivered a short impromptu adaress. The schools thea adjourned to St Mary's Hall, where the Christmas tree stood, snd where Mrs, Bancroft Davis, assisted by ‘the superintendent and varions teachers, distribated the gifts to the pupils, after which a series of amusing readings were given by Prof. and Miss Townsend. Not- withsianding the inclemeney of the weather this was the largest and most enjoyable festival ever held at Bt. Mary's On Sunday afternoon the Sunday school of the parish church met in old St. John’s to sing their Christmas carols. Instead of receivag their usual gifts they are to have a little dran.- atic entertainment at Willard Hall on New Year eve. Last evening the Sunday school of St. John’ Chapel held its Christmas (ree festival in the chapel. The services were conducted by Rev Clarence W. Bispham, an address being del ered by Dr Robert Reyburn, after which the presents were handed to the children by the superintendent and teachers. Dyspzvsia, INTENSE SUFFERING FUR EIGHT YEARS-RE- STORED TO PERTECT HEALTH. Tew people have evffered more severely from dys- pepsia than Mr. E. A, McMahon, a well-known xrocer of Staunton, Va. Fie says: “Before 1878 I was inex- cellent health, weighing over 200 pounds. Ip that year an ailment developed into acute dyspepsia, and soon I was redaced to 162 pounds, suffering Lurning sensations in the stomach, paljitation of the heart, \° NAUSEA AND INDIGESTION. Tcoulit not sieep, Jost all heart in my work, bad fits ot iuelancholia snd for dsys ct a tine I would have wel- comed death. “I became morose, sullen and irritabl and for eight years life was a burden. I tried iwan: Physicians and many remedies. Ove day a workman employed by me suggested that I tye Hood’s Sarsa- parilla, as xt hed cured his wife of dyspepsia. 1 aia so and before taking the whole of a buttle 1 Lexan to FEEL LIKE A NEW MAN. ‘The terrible pains to which I had been subjected ceased. the palpitation of the heart subsided, my stomach became easier, nausea disappeared, and my entire system bexan fo tone up. With returning strength came activity of mind aud body. Before the fifth bottle of HOOD’S SARSAPARILLA ‘Was taken I had regained my former weight and con- dition. Tam today well and I ascribe it to taking Hood's Sarsaparitia.”” HOOD'SPILLS cure liver fils. Price, 2c. 4 Bisrs ‘Bix’ /Aie ‘Baise Cleansed, purified and beautified by the CUTICURA REMEDIES, the purest and best for itching, burning, scaly, crusted and pimply diseases of the skin and ‘scalp, with loss of bair. Mothers, do not delay. Cutidhoed ts the time to permanently cure all of the skin and scalp. Save your children years ‘mental and phyuical suffcring. licen THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. D.C. a DAY. DECEMBER 29, 1891. GEORGETOWN. CITY ITEMS. STAGE EXCURSIONS. 4 HOLIDAY WEDDING. For New Year's ' oPena {4s Jase, ound Trips. HO. At Trinity Church yesterday afternoon Mies |. Coffee of surpassing quality and flavor. RE Litdritagon. Sige i Jone Alice M. Crown, daughter of Mr. David Crown | 1#* Mztzozn’ OcuRY, $17 7th s2.n.w. of this place, and Mr. Charles C. Knowles of | Great China and Japan Tea Co., 781 7th st recent Md., were — oa Johnston Breakfast Coffee, 20c. Ib. packago. 1t ee marriage. ‘father ofort form 1 a of “ apanens a ee ee The “Jubilee” is a perfect razor. war- arioteneiiie Leah ceremony, which was witnessed only by the rel- ten ctlle, Laruahb stiver aud immediate friendsof the contracting | F=td, honed free, D.N. Wauyoub, 477 Pa E | Rerun Carottwn Dnvvads, Chaslorre ant arties. Immediately after Mr. and Mre.| Coat Salo at McKsews Seead. It Sina D naphs triend “Skieg tate he yr send ‘Witbor’s \ompound of Pure Cod Liver Oil = - i Beeorestat couple intend m: ir home omy ‘are ren ~ and Lime cures Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Bron- ER wari henithiet paet 99 bendeomet pas | "Falken Mamet 99 0 f Fort ond Woshinron A PLEASANT CHRISTMAS CELEBRATION. chitis ‘snd sll Serofaloas Humors. ‘To Ova- Bright Diaioray. Catchy Masie. ; ty. heaithiest | 16 New Urieans tia Miitcoamers sn. nile tat € sumptives.—Many ee n yy give | Hear Cadl Si: “The Prodizai Son. pee L | an Seceper to Mampi aw There was a vory pleasant Christmas cclebra- | foi. testimony ia favor of the usec Wilbor's ‘Ne Dull Moments Nothing bat Fun, Sane nied Chests bey ena the ely of Bal- | Danville with alien tion last night at the Evangelical Lutheran | Pure Cod Liver Gil and Lime.” Experience |WITH THE ORIGINAL NEW YORK CAST, | Send for descriptive pau}! Chorcb, comer $24 and Q streetn. Two highly | bas proved it to be Syulngole comedy for CoO | ce wi EREE AMD EFvECT | | Sim € a ate ied inent | sumption, Asthma, Diphtheria an senses | _NF prncrenpes pia Says ebae gy Tearly hour elue- gf Gis iroat snd Lungs, Sanatactured only | 74 LUAUGH'S—NEXT WEEK ee. ry 1120R, Che n. = any OL eaves ae Me orf ade druggists, > d29-e03t COMMENCING mMowpay, JANUARY 4, pares sch erly a dressed those present. The choir, under the . aa Seen Se ‘way. 8°] Strictly first-class, ‘Try one. 02-8 | afonday, Twendss, a IN TRE MIDST OF FINE FORESTS, Kew U: van em Menten ee Pure Old FAKEWELL APPEARANCES: Piazza» inclosed in class, one-third of a mile §, = “Merndian Orleaus etd Vicksbure via SAVIOATION OX THE CANAL CLOSED. Supertor Old Rye Whisky, $1 at.: Pure Sates Gaal dancin pumetn teuts Pure drimbine water fromm artesian sei, PAT: nian sager ew voc cae Wask Ryo Whisky (4 years old), Toc. qt; Sherry cn ae, EXT CVENTILATONS SUETLA,EEESH AIM | ineton 0 New Orleans v's Sitmucoaey Since the 24th of this month navigation on | Wine, Port Wine snd Catawbu, Hock and Rye TRE TOR THROUGHOUT THE MOTEL, SANSIARY Al- mn Pxpress for Lynebbure, the canal has been stopped owing to the draw- | also pure Rock Candy Syrup. Mzrrzorn's Fixe THE SENATOR. RANGEMERTS PERFECT. OFEN WOOD FIRES. Bal ry sateen NO EXPENSE H. EN MAAR bs 3 ing off of the water. For some timo tho pro- | Gnoceny, 417 7th st. nw. ite Thr LAKEWOOD THE IDEAL WINTER Wie gress of boats has been impeded by the one- = Boar OW AM cia i : ‘Comedy, entitled hee and-one-haif-inch coating of ico that has | ;arent China and Jupan Tea Co., 731 7th st., Stoo formed on the upper part of the old waterway address) jon's Dry Roasted Coffees, every kind; ocl0-C0S FRED STERRY. and as trade always languishes in the winter it at to huonvule vin i) also Johnston's Breakfast Coffee. i o — ‘PHE LURAY CAVERNS ARE STILL OPEN AND Western North & was thought advisable to close tho canal until Christmas Wet Goods. BY OLAY 2 GREREE 25D AUGUSTUS SR0NAA, | T"vestere gos secs Oe « ous spring. ‘The Joyful season will soon be here, when the | BALE OF SEATS BEGINS THURSDAY, DEC. at | “OO 3 x ; , Was Ap ono. pr. % peop! general give up I knee vis ‘ aly At7.90 this morning Mr, Caley Sebastian, | Hee 2nd indulgo more or less in holiday fes- | JK SENAN LYCEUM THEATER, RRR . Slag,” Mecari. this morning Mr. Caleb Scbastian, | tivitics, especially so here in the capital city. cao re ai je =. ond SS Ome. Sw, Who wasstricken with paralysis in tho Metho-| While purchasing Christmas goods, and you THIS WEEK—MATINEE THURSDAY. rt ee ma cn south via Charlotte ant dist Church on Sunday, died at the 2go of } want possibly a pure stimulant, the place to go GRAND NEW YEAR'S MATINEE, roots © wae seventy-seven. Mr. Sebastian was w member | is Jastes Tuanr's Old Established Wine and} pst appearance of MANCHESTER'S re, Se 2. of the original Georgetown police force up to | Liquor House at 818 F st. n.w. d8-tf 3RERGH ROLLY 00. ary Bee ocks foun the Street caret ” . tl? depots anc ate ae Fe jlvensted amd Seer cr eran mndlcaly sea minesor tDeia |1- ives) soap illig) coe Mlesnery, Di: | TeoLabet Menstton tas toe ccorantiy” furniabed thnvugtouthoaten, § of the church,a painstaking and cflicient officer, | fence, Sexual Weakness, Pimples cured by Dr. JARDIN MABILLE, @sy._1. RB. MAUSHALL & CU., Krups Qs] and a citizen who was highly rerpected by his | Miles” Nervine. Samples tree at boas shpmgpinn iop== ten daeaesernt many acquaintances. iis death is greatiy| ara's Duva Stone, 104 Fat) NEXT WEER—-HENRY BURLESQUECO. G28 regretted. Phillips’ Digestible Cocoa NEW SATIONAL THEATRE, THE CATTLE MARKET. Furnishos nutriment and aids digestion. 1 WEEK COMMENCING DECEMBER At the Arlington stock yards Monday fifteen | wt Conch ot voaree = Sa Mulan Sunesbese mame ‘The capital's fashionable residence center. Chicago apa Nortunest, Venib cattle wero put up end sold, Best 43 to 494e.;| surely guicule by: Pinos Chae Ton Conse eee | EXTHA HOLIDAY MATINEE NEW YEAI'S DAY. || Eloast roomn, sein or wn wae, or ranatent or {pa Poteet good, 834 to 4c.; medium, 8 to 3¢c.; commor Viousant, effective. 25c. All druggists, THAT WONDERFUL COMEDY, Toa: Aasactionieck teotapenasaenee wpe yaied Lim ‘any 2 to 2ig¢e.; 357 sheep and lambs —lambs,5 to 6 == gp maa hiet. AKNER STORK, Prop. JAMES T. TAY 24th and K sts., Franklin Square, BALTANOKE AND OO RATLKOAD, Washington, D. Schedule in effect December 13, 1801 slant Leave Washington {tou station corner of New Jereey sheep, 2 to 434e.; enlves, 5 to 63ze.; cows with | Sudden Changes of Weather’ cause RRR HT Be aed zeta’ velbeean mises: calves sold from 20 to 45c. Market good. Throat Diseases. ‘There is no more effectual NNN IO O BBB ER OTEL WINDSOR, remedy for Coughe, Colds, &., than Brow RAS Hoo 8. Bees Here CTO. and New York ave, ee. Ron THE WATER CUT OFT. Bnoxcuran Taocnes. Sold only in boxes. Price = This hotel bi sy: sone i f been’ Sew ly return = From 8 o'clock last night until 6 this morn- | 250. 12 (ALL. LAUGHTER). gue for the iyserticn vot transient, yeruament sua | Ube f —- ing tho water was cut off from the lower part oo By the Penitons, authors of *Erminie.” oe ae MS CULL of the town in consequence of the Washington | Stiffness in the limbs can be cured by a few | Direct trom the Bi:on Theater, York, after smost | YY H-LAKD'S HOTEL, Per Goorgetown Eailrond| Compeny’s prelisi- applications of Salvation Oil. Price z5c. 2 ‘Successful Run of OVER 100 NIGHTS! ‘Pa. ave. and Mth st, inary work to the completion of the cable road | 10c. Royal Glue! Boston Varieties. d29-1m | | MONDAY, JANUARY 4_PIToU's sTocK com. | 222. nnn, B.S. | Gaon at this end of the line. All the residents in the vf =a TAY IN PEOFFREY MIDDLETOS, GENTLE- EBBITT mOUS 4 t section affected were notified to prepare them- For New Ycar’s Day. = , 6,00, x00, xi ohh bes selves for the temporary deprivation. Coffee of surpassing quality and flavor. NEW NATIONAL THEATRE-EXTRA. WASHINGTON, D.C. a. Suudays, © 31pm arks 1t* Metzoer’s Fixe Guoceny, 417 7th st. n.w. RA SST ey For Piedeick, T1080 ata, WIS, 14.90, 16.90 Last night there was a slight blaze at the Mouday, January “Ey Great China and Japan Tea Co., 731 7th st., ‘or Hagerstown, ti0.40a.m. and %5.30 p. restaurant of Mrs. Chloe Fields, 3004 M street, | the ‘Tea Co. Koasting Coffees hourly in this city. o————. ——o BICYCLES. BOtah PAA 18S Oe r 5 y POU . & i S For Philadelphia, New 1. Boston, apd the caused by the catching fire of some grease ina — Dry Roast; also Johnston Breakfast PITOU'S STOCK CO., | a i Ss .4 + 23 ib KBs Pong ry re in, ete age ton. oad sockios oi No. pn —_ anges BH sc, ae be 2400) Dining Car), 11.30 p.m, Bleeping amage Was prevented from exceeding £50. 5 ae, open. at 1.00 o'cioe Thesccond dance of the seavon aiven by tho | «AB Invention Making Sewin; Fromm New York City, including ou E Go kee tts ariog Care ow all day trains 7 Wheeler & Wilson's New High Arm No. 9. ky IF, be Sear derma” tks pace this) “sektrmmoncighe Ta tseceapeore, | Mee Mt } a bas oR os Sce advertisement “Special Notices,” C. H. | _fice 47 9th wireet northwest dil-te_ |. Thomoson, fislon Bamcrotts TRE sWHEELFRIES," $21 HST... por Asisnnc Cay. Fickling, for sale. Beorke Bech: BETWEEN NINTH AND TENTH STREETS, ay. «“ Gustave Frank Apnette Lelan: ‘(Lessons free to purchasers ) ‘Peac Frederick Peres. Stare Somuserss Cpen evenine . “Daily. ¢Sunday only. - ‘Alfred Pai jennie Leland 2 ON EARTH, a Ses Cs SMITH WHEEL MANUPO OO. | | nagxace catted for stil shecto from hotel auf rele id Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursda} SAFETY ences by Union Trauster Co. on orders jeft at tickeb GOOD WILL Tventazeand Soturday Manges _— S AY and 1301 Va. eve., and at GEOFFREY MIDDLETON, GENTLEMAN. TOWAED MEN: Saturday Night, MODER L 7 SM, 1H. T= GREAT Cc % Ts ON SALE THU 4 amd TO THE NOT WEST AND oot . ‘We are not 1s—but in the midst of the bit. | ———~__S*-At C1 y 7 3 LEVELAND'S decnees aud strife of tha pret Gooetho see Err FOR CHRISTMAS. DOUBLE TRACK. nr the angels is sweet and svothing. So much so I ‘l. that bi UNITED HEBREW CHARIT wit vaste iuenect 12.01 han Neveanver St inane iat Wecarry it into our bus ness. v1 HEBREW CH. 1 . , 1 ¥ vuveanber “Se, 1Ntei bit STUCE valued at 9th, 208 i. 2, PD. O. B. B. fo _ 18 THE fraction over eir-Ooy tnd vat tue wade on wale Entertainment ahd Hop at CONCORDIA | THineetane memes Taree m thin city giightty | FO" ivrees ot Patina Vesaioute Cate at rhea PHECOST EG UR Alas beonwutan ite GOOD |B sascany a rate. Bigaric An S008 €1Ks on ‘ety parmvnts, 610 wee | Scant Lape F030 at. dly tims, IVULL to, thotsand of jn tata | | Ticnee. 0 conta be pu . | "Boys dandy safetion, $22.50. Little giants, $35. frum to Pitisvure’ wots Siccpune’ Care Sega Pie. shed PEACE und hat yunese homes. | Droop's and she meabers 5 : 2, ; 4 4 BARING POWDER Hence we are happy—anu wish you all ee HEIMAS BAUMGARTEN, Chairman, Per it ant Semen eee! amg ng hy a A MEKRY CHRISTMAS. A28-7t 520 7th street. a1620 es We can furnish you Christmas Suits in Sacks | A CADEMY. ICX¥CLES FOR BOYS AND GIRLS. USED IN THE and Cutaways—at 80.08, $7.50, 88.75, 8Y.o4— A NEW YEAR'S FUN. B to Harrisbrirs to St, Dining Car Barristune and MONDAY, DECEMBER 28 AND ALI. THE WEEK. ee ; ° $10 FRIDAY AND SATURDA: MATINEES- Jost the thing for Curistias presenta toCuitage, Wenets Repress a 540 Btn aan ——, A tull stock of Children’s Velocipedes ana Tricycles. With S.e-ping Cars Washington to Chicago ame St is reached—we give ee. it" far superior FRANK DANIELS - Ue 8; SEMZ. to Guythiug ever shown on this toarket FRAN! 4 ‘ Toute, cobmeceiae daily at Hsert i DANIELS —_ Sleepers tor Louirville wut M K DA: ATWATEB CYCLE COMPANY, Brcioe Eapeess, 30pm, ually Sor Butane eek FRANK DANIELS tue West, puck Sleeper to P.ttsburs, and IN THE 1424-26 Penn. are. ‘ i s ‘STLE PUCK," is Rochester and Niagara Fails NE “LY ‘Kept Sune Bam. st Held of styles—which for excel- £4 TELE PUCK.” ‘EAMERS. For brie, Cancnda’ Ko. bester daily ; for Bat- face. aunt eleguuce are without poet oF parallel TTLE PUC OCEAN ST . er snaaieae ais s alo aad ‘eaceyt Saturday, 10.00 NEW “LITTLE PUCK.” ———————— = iccomteeson te tecieomes ae eas NEw “LiPEEE BESES SHORE ROUTE TOLOADON, Sg x ter aud Niagare Pale, 340 ‘Now in the fifth year of its creat success, daily, except Saturday, with Sleepimg Car Sizes 13 to 18 years. Coats, Vests and ache mete ering a EER ashington to Rochester Ponts. $3.00, $4.05, $4.95, €3.40, 86, up MONDAY, JANUARY 4—REE” & COLLIER eT oe ee hee Hihaatsort, Kenows and Elmira, at 10.500. a, CHILDREN’S SUITS, COMEDY COMPANY IN HOSS AND HOSS. a%-t1 we, Wes. di ne Bi r % ILADELDPHIA, NEW YORK AND THEEAST. —Aues 4 to 14 years. — GEORGETOWN ORCHESTRA, Sat. J 2 Zs i 92.25, SEL PAE a oes sugyeaaane bob a 2 3h 25, 82. 3.37, 84, upwas. Coustortabie state roows, excellent e? yet — CHILDREN'S CAPE COATS. — asia ir tgrer he one pr pra raloom appoustments: Krices: 1st cabin, x LisatedExpecee ‘of Palimen Petter ‘ermont ave. n.W., * rE . : C 82.19, #3, 23.99, $4.05, €4.28, upward. First Grand Concert Lerth ; stecrage at iuwtaten Apply io EF. in. owte eee /HRISTMAS, Senay gene WEDNESDAY EVENING, Jan. 6, 1692, ee ee For New Lork oniy, Limited Express, with Dining GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS Assisted by ‘[RoricaL TOURS. ‘Car trou Daltimaite, 400 p.m. hay WITH ITS MANIFOLD DRAINS UPON THE elton ontay crmMcayiKh wee oe Sovel ad in tripe to the beautiful Pogtiah BOR PHTADE REA ONL BREE GSW Sian tae Giese eu Peo Arista Calars regular | SRTSNOSESADEEE Jars 1 Jauud.caatd the uuny old world townel the | Fast Express, 8.10 an week days aad 245 p. z ‘Re. woods, sizes 12 to 1d) ‘apiece. Subscription seats now on sale for the course of “About <i Accommodation, 5.00 a.m. dafly. LIES ARE IN NEED OF DOMESTIC COM- oe. 0c. nd 40c. Neckwoat, Tecke and Fourn-| BPE PMsT ee FOr eae AF WG, ‘Beigua FIVE bottalis a pay Express. 2-0l team, analy pasastgg visa irra role retary nie ior ants ecks DO. me "DW. 20a yy all necessary experises of a visit to Jamaica, | For boston, wittwiut ch-siiee, = Mayti, Colousbis, Nicaracus and Costa lca, Only Bret | For Brovb, 5 * J Aetis Buou THEATER, gaan passengers. For pamphlet address PIM. FO: | Jersey Ces w rn. tlore- — WOUD & Cu. Acenta,24 Btatest.,New lurk.ues-coovt | ing direct transfer tw fulton strest,avuiding double . Puro Silk Handkerchiefs, regular €1, 75e, and 50c. EQUITABLE zo Sik Hand fs, regular €1, 75c, and 50c. LLAN LINE. ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHL pn de CREDIT Full-drees Shirin, hand embroldered, rerutar Mra, P. Harris, R. L. Britton and T. ®. Dean, A SLasyow 70 PHILADELPHIA Diba For Aviantic Cty, 11-00a.m. week dayy, 11-35 pam, SYSTEM ‘SU goods, sizes 14 and 1074 uly, $1,254 piece. Propeletens und Menagere, ———- stare LIReTM S12 | For Baltimore, 5.00, 38, MANIFESTS Gentlemen's Fine Kid Gloves, reduced to 98c. a pair. — oXEW Zoku AND. GLASGOW. FORTNIGHTLY, 2050, 08-98 22-20 ewe F Sanitary Scarlet Unde-wear, all wool, shrunk and ‘Week commencing MONDAY, December | baLiL ; bing ITS BENEFICENCE IN ASSISTING THE feredpaccepuae oh bend ole caelen 23, y : 2 ey ~ RELIABLE HOUSEKEEPER TO EVERY- Our New Year Attraction, re ‘8 White Shirts, Jaundried, regular prices, tog. W ve.. OF ° 20% m. and 4.30p. m., THING THAT TENDS TO THE CoTORT — | £1;5) and $1.25, reduted tu Se. {alzes 14, 10, 10% IS NIBS~THE BARON. : 3 __ OF HERSELF AND THE HAPPIN"SS OF Meu's Fine Half Hose, GOs. and 40c. grades, 20c. a |, Sothing but smiles, hilarious fun, incessant lasugh- Sunday. Sundays OOO oe aap atc eet ile) Road Ca lvegengoon oer pe pers parang ree : YOR ALLXAXDIIA AND THE SOUTH, SMALL PORTION OF HER FUTURE eto Rs aime not only makeit merry foryou, | syndicate of wit. humor, novelty, race, youth, | D) Meni AlBia ; oonigems, Ue, Bor Alsuanaets, 438 $38 <-45. WEEKLY OR MONTHLY ALLOWANCE ‘alain beauty, sony and dance. or VICTOR E. ADLER'S y IN SATISFACTION OF THE DEBT. coos DURING THE WEEK WE CONTINUE THE 35, ha. 'LE ” 6.15, 20nd 10 pan. 30 PER CENT CLOTHING HOUSE, NEXT WEEK—"A BARREL OF MONEY.” a200t G QSOS DENTAL ESTABLisaD | Accommousticn for Quant 27 AND 020 7TH BST. N.W. HEESBASe Poe ISS: 1008 14th st.n.w. Full sete @20 and #15; daily. 9-7 p40, Week es. x ‘TU: £10 and $8. Old plates suade good ax mew. 04 5 m leave Aiet Ws ms SALE OF HOLIDAY WARES CORNER MASSACHUSETTS AVENDZ cad Concerts Hal, cor. Sty And Eis niehian ‘Supdaye ial 2p. a All ite brametion, oY" | Tralun ieave Alcxaudtie tur Washington, @.05, 7.08, —vPon cREDIT— See ORE Se Cesar, Merchant of Venice, Pane, ihe Eriking. Tiel a : — F ‘at Droop's inusic FREE DEST INFIRMARY “TEETH FILLED INCLUDING 827Cntil after the holidays this store will be open | U2" OY Seid artificial teeth, tuerved without cli nd FANCY ROCKERS, cLocks, sous. | eVehtinsuntll10 oLiock, Saturdays uot 1p. ‘TH ANNUAL BALL eeelee SSS irom te TOIRES, BUFFETS, PIER AND MANTEL Of the from Geiser 2to dune so. eee MIRRORS, TOILET SETS, HALL RACKS, CAPITAL BENEFICIAL ASSOCIATION ‘pHE EVANS DENTAL PARLORS, 1217PA. AVE. ‘Will be given at Bw, Teeth extracted jontively withcw: pain or PARLOR AND BED Roo FuENITURE, [Qo H. NATIONAL RIFLES’ ARMORY, super, in capky woculy. tisetece te eet Same an = % UR EW OME G st. bet. Sth and 10th, sat Vesth, crown and Lridge work at | (" = 4 STOVES, CARPETS, DRAPERIES AND = ie $ a SCHEDULE LN EFPLCT NOVEMBER 15, 180. WORKS OF ART. ready for your inspection. NEW YEAR'S EVE. ie SHARE VARSONSSE OOK VIHANDEN. W. | | Trains eave dally thou: Coun wtation UB. abd P Dy ITS FIVE FLOORS Aduitting gentleman and ledies......50e. Entrance ou uth st. First-class gold and otuer 1 dB streete. oes id dance the old year out and 7 ins a specialty: Application to «uitis sed ia extract- uel. the xrandes: scenery in America, with the aounn x caxaiiuse Are completely stocked with everything that tanew ae Kd crowns tuserted Sensis Same coat ve Bet Irate eric NX msehoid Furnishings, z eae art st roan, Wau he ——__ ce = (AEBAUGH'S GRAND OPEKA HOUSE. Pty, core Cea ie ie ay EAA ees | geal, b, Me ccrscumstl Fast Live.” Solid Tram CASH AND CREDIT HOUSES, OUR FIRST FLOOR ae year Extracting, e+ Gunctuusstl at 50's ba, commerting mt tas Untos espe ae hee > | fest of materials: Ft pola * 17, AB, HI AND O2577H SE Contains a carefully selected stock of Bed Room, Din- ED At, Jaa Tey “Ta 30 puts tue tauuotn “FV, Vewtibule Limited — AND tug Koow and Ofice Furniture. The ssciid vestibiie train with duitue car tut Cimetupati, 1 CHORAL SOCIETY, esbagton tava Louse ; a2 @iz AND 66 MASS. AVE. N. W. OUR SECOND FLOOR iz . Uo Daan, Ieee IsGevoted entirely to Carpets, and contains the latest Walter Damrosch, Conductor. ba eapreasiot (re An@ eos desirabe fail aud’ winter coioringa, Ail RES W.MS & Soxs. . we ey | OUR THIRD FLOOR “THE MESSIAH.” bi iu. via .F. apdP. kailway and Richmondto Comtoct and Nortvis—vala KALIL LIAR Contains a stock of Parlor Furniture which for variety = ‘TEN PER CENT OFF FOR CASH. allan yocatscus end Lichete at Cosnpeny's Utices cidesign and uniionn excellence of material as not G13 aud 1421 Peuna. ave surpassed Ly any Louse im the country. ‘Mrs. Mary a RECOGNIZING TEAT BUSINESS IN OUR LINE oly ad. FULLER, Gen'l Passenger Agent. Be We tomes 18 FULLY ONE MONTH BACKWARD, AND HAV-| POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. ¥ — Tue Leen, Cmeviamso Lisnany. cage cr ING AN OVERSTOCK OF FINE CHOICE GOODS, — POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. Fs st ew. Chorus of 200. The Symphony Orchestra of New 7 i Fig as WE HAVE DETERMINED TO KEDUCE ouR | MOCXTYERSON, 8, 82, 81. and 75 cents. : PP capasde inde svcd Daye aca STOCK WITHOUT DELAY, AND SHALL BEGIN Sclid Ouk Bed Room Suites, 3 pieces. Cash, $17; | _d20-14t ‘ ON MONDAY, NOVEMBER 30, AND ALLOW A credit, $18. E > TS ON ple ean = eds MES, JOHN "SHERWOOD WILL GIVE DISCOUNT OF TEN CEN: THE DOLLAR IN SOME BTARTLING PRICES: STANDARD AND CURRENT LITERATURE,| py Hair Cloth Farlor Suites, Cash, 828: THE MAGAZINES AND FASHION JOURNALS, | atin ase. = YOTH AMERICAN AND FOREIGN, IN CIRCULATION, . ‘To the Public: Toe “ TOMB OF WASHINGTON, 4 BN at the residence of Mrs. Jobn Hay, Feeling that an intelligent people demanded and | 4)5, ‘800 16th st., at 11:30 a.m. on MONDA’ 28. _Ad- | LARGE OR SMALL PURCHASES FOR CASH. OUR} _Untt the, Tron and Sten encouraved the establishiuent of a strictly first-class 13 FOOT \ ABLE. Cash, mission tickets, $1.50, at the Ari aA-St* Bteawer CUALI MACALBD: ‘Will leave her Library (a featurs 20 lous lacking In our city), it has | gp eect, get. ONT G BANGs, iit aemgartad je a Vecome my success 10 open to thesr faspection such a D. Sah now under the maine of the Lnnpecal Library, he ap- Poor igre ste ap pointuents of which, as at present, it will always be Forty-pound i iy abi to maintain to the bighest possibie stauderd, | gg ayers boeicempns (Sore to be jadged by a Just and tupartisl public, srom | “Socom Wire Springs. Cath. #2 G P Whom: I most respectfully solicit a share of their! yrocecis Carpet, per yerd. Cash ‘credit, 5c. BY THE patronage. saioMoN, iugrain Carpets, per yard. Cesh, 35e. vereit, 40c. THE IMPERIAL CIRCULATING LiBRany, | | (rlsissowed end laldtee of coat No chatgeice PRINCETON UNIVERSITY 226.01" SAL 1th at. new. ‘este in matching. ee eee lic readings and recitations: partial or entire | ALL DESCRIPTION AND OF THE BEST MAXU- Be? Conccral bulidinae ne NE AES” | paCTURES IN EUROPE ANDAMERICA. SILES, FACT A MAGNIFICENT LIXE OF FIRST-CLASS TERMS: GLEE, BANJO AND MANDOLIN CLUBS. | DRY GOODS,ON ALLOF WHICH WE WILL ALLOW week! thly payments Rear Get Sept gees teoooee seal ws ase The isrgest and most superbly drilled college clubs | TENPER CENT OFF FORCASH. WE ALSOHAVE un ires im the country. Glee Club, 23 men; Banjo Club, 13; | AN ELEGANT LINE OF HOSEM UNDERWEAR ‘Mandolin Club, 12. Presse Tazz Nore, daeak — OBEDIT HOUS Reserved Seats st Metzerott's music store, $1 each. THE DISSOLUTION SALE sel-tr 819, $21 and 823 7th st. n.w. NATIONAL RIFLES’ ARMORY, ar TORSDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 29, 4T 8 P.M. Foe Exzcrzo ‘THE LONDON ANDLIVERPOOL CLOTHINGCO.'S, CORNER 7TH AND G STS., SILVER-PLATED WARE, pataae sears CBUROM? sok and Lite ae, WILL OsLY Last A FEW Dare toxogn | "RANE S Sons MANDIACTSRING o0., ‘Four Popaler Lectures on Scjentite Baiecta by ‘You should not miss the chance to seo 1 Py PROF. JOHN B. DE MOTTE, Ph.D. ‘THE SLAUGHTERING PRICES SESE Sey agree r mica In FINE TAILOR-MADE CLOTHING. ‘The whole stock mast be sold by the 1st of January, THE CONCORD HARNESS. 1902, as ‘Teh ent Gun. : ;

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