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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. p. G. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER $2, 1892—TEN PAGES. LOCAL MENTION. | THE G. A. K. ENCAMPMENT, AMUSEMENTS. THE ACCUSED POLICE OFFIUERS. & CATHOLIC CLUB’S RECEPTION. z ee AMUSEM | titssod +e AMUSEMENTS zs Some of the Points Made in Chairman Axnavon's.—There are thore who do not ad-| Trial of Lieut. Boyle and Sergeant Myers | A Pleasant Entertainment at the National Foot wait The Weather. | son's Final Report. mire Mr. Richard Mansfield ax an actor, and for the Arrest of Mr. Moseley. Riffos’ Armory Last Night. ; in ee oa. For the District of Columbia, Marytang | THF were some gratifying circumstances | 710, there ars th an who has seetsios kas tho | 1 the trial of Lieut. RB. Boyle and Sergt| The Young Men's Catholie Club of Gonzaga ANNUAL CHAMPIONSHIP GAME. = and Virginia, fir til Thursday. colder Wede bout the final meeting of the citizens’ execu | stronger Iricude, a bere faired rnin ot | Chas. C. Myers before the police board yester- | College gave another one of thelr delighitel rp ei eee THURSDAY (THANKSGIVING), NovEMIER 94, Resday morning; northwesterly winds. ‘ive couunittes of the Inte Grand Army encamp- | Mr. Mansfield and incidentally the charming | day the cross-examination of Lieut, Boyle was | hops last night at the National Rifles’ Armory. BY ELIZA B..PAR: Matinee st 2, Evening at & CONDITION oF THE WATER ment held yesterday, which were mentioned by | Mrs. Mansfield at Albaugh’s last night m that | continued by Mr. Day, counsel for Mr. Moseley, | The popularity of the entertainments given by PARKER, GEORGETOWN UNIVERSITY < > Temperature and condition of water at 8 Chairman Edson in hie remarks. In the first very pretty little piece of stage work, ““Prince | after Tux Stan's report closed. The lieutenant this popular organization was fully attested by Bedford, Kentucky. ax Miss ireat Falla, tempers 41: condition, place it is a tribute to the business ability | hae aot ae ane cas said that after Officer Hart returned, between | the large attendance of young folks, who came Take one quart of sifted flour, two teaspoons cibtenie scans ane, JENNIE O'NEILL POTTER & Recelving reservoir, temperature, 47. Con- which has characterized the work of this com- | bicasantly, and ase sodivm for tie presenta- | 7 and 8, it was the intention of witness to have | in anticipation of a good time, and, it may be Seats Makins Fowder. baits wnapese z f IN —— Lamtction Ii tkweihating teceetoie, Mitte, that in lees than sixty days after the tion of Mr. Mansflokis versatility ae actor, | the warrant served next morning. Did not in-| added, were apparently not disappointed in] — 4,05n, soil thin, cut @ vical and waters on “FLIRTS AND MATRONA® rose “wong face ithe ee ‘ous oo campment they were able to settle up all musician, artist and imitator it could not be | struct Hart or any other officer to inquire | their expectations. quick oven. THANKSGIV'NG DAY, a sa hae. a their affairs and eubmita final account. Then, improved. The story is « pretty oue of love | where Mr. Moseley could be found. If O'Neill ‘The dancing hall of the armory was taste- —_ house. 6. effinent gate house. A J : are NOVEMBER 24, 182. a 2 High tide | Low tide there had seemed to be an impression before Step, Driieble Plot and is interesting in onc | haa said that he wished witness to arrest Mr. | fully decorated, the flour was in excellent con Jsserdespcbioraaopriareirem Bema aii eakien ieee cc A clever Bit of work-—wail worth serie. * wm, 925 am 948 pm | 345 am 343 p.m. the encampment. Mr. Edson said, tht cropping out in the most delicate mann Moseley as a matter of convenience and assist-| dition and Prof. Caldwell’s orchestra furnished e % x = **The platform seems peopled with players "— Vous, = this city did not want the G A. R.,/ Miss eron's Mrs. Lowell was as ‘oe ake ance to him (O'Neill) witness would have | the music for twenty dances. The young peo- A pure cream of tartar powder. NATIONAL BASE BALL PARK. * Sex Oun €1 Uxorxwean. It is great! nnd, furthermore, that there was lack natural us ever. Mr. Ferguson's ¥/. Cool | kicked him out. Witness identified O'Neill's | ple began to gather at 8.30 o'clock und ehea , ‘em o Or ne | Both of these groundless prejudices were bs. he } a le there was a l-sized aseemblage, which was | i420 Vicketa at Metoerott's Fatt axp Wixten Hare tually dissipated. "From the manner in which {rsd them all, and the applause as generous a# | made every endearor to ascertain how O'Neill | augmented by arrivals as the evening wore ons Baise = - r rf had never been seen before. | came into the possession of the warrant, but ii ‘i 5 5 pine Hate, $2 to $3, ll seemed to enjoy their stay in our city Pr mn of A The dancing continued unti te hour and a Dertace bate. 6 : Pr “Crash Hate Giep. | darieg the week nue encampment.” observed pry — er the third act Mr. — without succos. The fact, however, that the | new day was beginning as the last carriage load Pownen. Lene chayes and celled qualities at the | Mr. Edson, ‘and from the expremions uni- | Caliedon and made his first speec ee The | Warrant did not show that it had gone through | of merry-makers drove away from the door. ic - acs & Bom, 1408 Row Took a versally received from them since their depart. | ears 0,8 Washington audience. | Tonight “1 ¢ | Police headquarters rather impressed him with | The grand march was led by the master of ‘Absolutely the Best." Also Gloves, Under sear popular =. | "re, we feel that the unfavorable sentiment | frre: Letter | will be presented for the firet | its importance. Witness said he could show | ceremonies, Mr. T. A. Gorman, who was accom-| “‘At the head of the iist."_Sewentite American. gaa = popmiarpess toward Washington that may have existed has time here and tomorrow night ‘A Parisian | list of thirty persons who bad been arrested | cmed by Miss Mai Mernsce and Mr. John pasexaaa Of me BATTLE OF GETTYSNURG. ‘The erentest battles? . = Romance.” At the Thanksgiving matinee | between the hours of 10 . Had | Penni i Y ve Whis been entirely dixpelled. bh eiving 8 of 10 p. m. and 6 a. m. fanning, accompanied by his sister, Mise Lizzie | esys ripen ge expressed by Mr. Edson, | “The Scarlet Lotter” wili be prevented again. | the warrant only charged Mr. Moseley with | Fanning, and Miss Mare Seven ud ae ae CITY ITEMS. sccttee piicinpann, contralto: Mr. Perry Avertil. bart. Printer, Sie Pennsylvania eve. based on reliable. information, that at louei |, THE NATIONAL. The play at the National | profanity ora, timilar offense it would have | McAnally, accompanied by Mise Boloff, were Satdatlbmieces Miers Mir, Herhet Nan Vieets scrompenint” able cos reasounbli 000 people. vial ‘ashi ii ' ip Ve an entirel ferent matter. ni 01 “Adimimeion, “Oe. a smampiacge! tet Nahinaton ducing the rita es Jon! Jeternon Alm al] RC he oncheeee Deet Ste tenimony | He eet amon esethers Brewed ere | Fos Thankagtving. sstets Twaxxsoreixe Caxpy, 20, 25, 40 and 60 cents | Seaiasts en exueeteen | thet could be said in praise of » player ina part | Sanitary Officer John A. Frank testified that he | Bowman, Mr. M. P. Canty and Mies Covbs Finest Mince Meat. Plum Pudding. : a ae as pound. Swaxrtess, Candy Maker, 503 Pa. ave. | Re SPEDE: it in | Defore the public for more than a quarter of @| never saw the warrant, and that he judged | MrT. P. Kennelly and nistere, Mr Mt Gate tuster Raisins. Fresh Mixed Nuts. G a = ee clt tnis report,” added Mr. Edson, “it i century has been said of Mr. Jefferson, and | from O'Neill's letter that he was at least an | sisler and Mine Gain Bo Wale cod taneeg | Sultana (seedless) Raisins. Currants, nee HANESSIVERO oe N Borran, le and retail, at PRODUCERS’ | entipely just and proper that reference to and | justly. Of his other characters much hax’ also | erratic and man. Officer George T.| Schwartz and Sweeney, Mr. E. P. Schwartz | CitTon Conserve, Orange, Pineapple. . en TAKIN COLA Lal Dam Co., 414 9th nw. | acknowledgments shonld be made to ex-con-| Peon sald: in fact, 99 much has beon esid of all | McGiue and Alex. 0. Lambert testified, but | and Miss A. Smith, J. Morton and Mias Collett, | Selled Almonds. Fresh Candy. ¥ CONCERT COMPANY sett 3 alice | federate soldiers, as well as cltizens of the|@ does that he heads the list of American | threw no new light upon the matter. Section | ‘Me MoM, Seal und lady, Mr. and Mrs. BF. ‘ure Rye ¥. 5 yrs. old, 65c. qt. T LOCAL TALENT, eee = \ hgeaelnaaaaito am south, for their manifestations of hospitality | Comedians. As to Hip he fills the part better | 45 of the police manual to the effect that Barnes, Mr. M. A. Keane and Miss Hutton, Mr. | Port Wine (med. use), full qts., 50c. bot. Beste as eet LECTURES. Capesette,, Sox, One Pri and thetr exbibition of a desire to fraternize cor- | ® he grows older. Of the others that cannot | tenants and sergeants acting for them are al-| pj, Downing and Mise Spillane, Prof. T. J. | Golden Catawba, Toc. gal., 25¢. bot. Kecisesnd Ene? moog — ~~ = ‘Taaue & fon. Ove Tier. | Sally otih the meniain ar the Chaed aon cs | Huieally be mild und hese who ave sets | Gorinel wreserecaimtaet only in casesunder | Murray and sister, W.H. DeLacy and. Misa} Roller Proc. Flour, $1.50, 75c., 40c. sack. JA UbAvGws GuAXD orrRa HOUSE ~~ | GMELARD ScHOOT, OF LaNGAGES, gs Se ol tee bocanie revisiting the scenes of the camps | him as Bob Acres and as Rip cannot but con-| the District laws was placed in evidence. The| Clark and Mrs, McAvoy of Rochester, N. ut P.R. Wirsox, 934 7th st. mw. | AY r 5 emnucn ena See ets 2 Ix Max om Wowax the beauty of a fine tet and coniliets of the civil war in which they took | ast the two parts and remark upon the no-| defense then anuounced ite case closed, Mr. J. Waters, sister and Mis A. Hackenyos, ad EVERY EVEN TURDAY MATINEE. | and debate and complimentary lenene tithe ef teeth eppents to every one. Minot’s Denti-| part as antagonita, Some of the fect ook: [agora yonder Folio | pill’. Moseley was recalled, and explained that] Mr. Francis Van Reuth and Mies ‘K. Foley, F-| During the special 20 per cont Discount Sale| °P2°!E MA ANKSGIVING DAY. | November 17th, 8p. ta bs eas oa a sea a tas te r. Jefferson compliments may judici jis arrest unmann im. He aj to] D. c oe . ; - is in ‘ = made by Cexconfederate soldiers, and toe ee ne eae Ta cacy and | munis entitied to from another. He made no| J. Quinn, J. It. Rice, T. Lannon, ¥.T, Quinn, charged. Terms cach, and’ one price to all HICHAMD M Exnoaxt Caniwey Puovoonarns, $2 per qmonunt contributed by them formed a cou- | ROU was comfortably full, and smiles and | appeal on the ground that they were brother |. Lawler and ladiee frou he Metso Bonet Tavkss 2 Meweeneos RICHARD Max dozen. Open Thanksgiving day. LARDNEN. {icruble percentage of the total amount. An | %8# came, aa they always have done and al- | Masons, nor had he threatened political re-| Eyecare’ Areas, from 8 7.7. Keedyand| sities 0 ane regio petie! = 1013 Pu. ave. | ex-confederate organization in this city, ina | Y¥* Will do until the story of Rip is told no| venge. " He believed O'Neill to be at the bottom | Mise O'brien, Mr. and Mrs. B. Shipiey, Mr. A. ie ee ___ 415 7th st. nw. HIS STOOK COMPANY EXCURSIONS, &o < spirit of magnificent fraternity and kindness, | mote. In respore to a call Mr. Jefferson | of a political plot, and be (Moseley) felt that, | Mosier and Miss Mary Devereux, Mr. E, Casin | Bargains Watchos and Jewelry. Fuaxx.22-2* THIS CTUESDAY) EVEN N — Se Canrats Cunaxzp by the Earime Carper | Piri of magnificent the expenses of the citi. | Made a pretty little speech. + ig | Deimg a democrat, the difficulty of obtaining | and Mise Drew. F. W. Ribnitski and sister, L. ~ = Ss Selene Secamtan ieee Moos? Fenxon Wonns. 631-689 Mass. ave. arg {uae moth- ens tewaporary hospital, eatablished to relieve | ACADEMY oF Mosic.—“Tho County Fair” is | hearing before the party in power wonld be fa- | ‘Tradeit and shots D. Chavers and sister and Special for Thanksgiving. Wednesda RISIAN ROMANCE. ow Feet eee ef charge. Telephone 420-2 the sick and suffering veterans of the Grand | 0R¢ Of the plays that everybody feels he ought | creased. iso Irene Teel, R. A. Corby and sister, H.A.| _A.great slanghter of Boys’ and Children’s | Thurster SCARLET LETTER ROME AND TOME OF WastINaTox aioe: 3 Arms thot might be afflicted during their visit | ‘© S€0. It reminds one of something that he! The hearing was then,at 8:45 p.m., adjourned | Tolson, Mr. John Collins aud. Mise Collins, Dr, | Suite and Overcoats, from 41,90 te 85. Prysday Evening | THE SCARLET LETTER, ee ren ee. Cairo fp nada teenie nbd weeeergeaam (Aerator : at | knows all abont if he wae raised in the country | until 10 o'clock this morning. J.B. Toner, H. A. Talcott und Miss M. Giesler, H. Furepuaxpen & Bro. Batnrlay Matinee | BEAU RRUMMELE, Dintor BOUT! BO Faun and Iron Water; also Ginger Champagne. | eho ett sens committee which was organized | OF Of something that ke hay seen from a dis- THE HEARING CLOSED TODAY. W. P. Coleman and Miss K. Schwartz, RAL] It %hand Ests, | Stanley Evenine | DRA Jy" Tue DiKFOT MOOT! “No “Franyiw nena wens Same enaemles FRESE EO Army in their parade down | tance with a certain feoting of envy that an am | yi. ten tne ey OeED TODAY. Fitzgerald and Miss McDermott, W. A’ Quinn ae Next week “THE PRODIC AL pen ogre eet vr f the beantifat | the = the 20h of Seplenbe 4; *umption of superior surroundings cannot morning, the hearing of the charges pee} °° Wagner and Phelps,J.Coyleand Mies Waiting for You! The Prodisal Father” = FARE ROUND TRIP, 75e.; CHILDREN, 300 ee ree as win Geet mewn ere | ick een, ak ef Seplecaber, srk | Sines | “Elie County Wak” to Ug a big crnages | ferred by Gecrstaxy’ Rdwerd Ai Moeahiy ot Gis McGraw, J. Bchermerhorn abd'Mine MeFeddes | Furniture on “time” payments at “cash” | <4 Prodival Fat Furey —Wel Se PLEASE NOTE.—Py tho 20 am — =o compoud in part of erernfederate sol | Of country air. Neil Burgess in not present, | interstate commerce commission against Lieut. George Bauers and the Misses Dauers, + | prices. ro uer"—Funny —Weill Ha! 8) ph — Ru. "Pack ike dien "thes wohentactny aii, but his personality is plainly visible, not only | Boyle and Sergt. Myers of the police force was| The committees in charge were as follows: Joux Ruppex, The Accommodator, KE#94N's LYCECN THEATER” trip to.and enc wing adminsion vo =< forward to do honor to the Gzhod Anmy aad te of presenting the different roles” ‘The wenpie | Fetumed before the trial board in Maj. Moore's | Entertainment—Edward TP. Schwartz, chair-| 1 _518 Seventh street northwest. game pope aeemames | nn temarew's @ Foose foe luad ever taken place in the history |8F@ uot caricature:. | Every resident of this| Maj. Wm. @. Moore was sworn, and said he | Canty, Poa Walon Pod. enn ar ees | bests Better see it before. buving any age pccrenpyeialgrelcd ms ding in ones New ¥ bel Gan Geginteation ls ¥ | country siteccve tho matuaintance or observa | did not know O'Neill. He never had any con-| nelly, M. A. Keane, J. P. Collins, M. Guiney, | ab, {3° Standard Sewing Msshine Roceoe, 437 THE LATEST SUCCESS, = iz bat or tion. Sins aay dissovec the Gra’ fotias of eka A ee . Ge — s. H. Fiske, RG Rte : ‘Steatier Macalester to river iandines as far to AS sacipeamiiaaiees t is, of the kindness and courtesies | >¥ Marie Bates with a remarkable appreciation = is ‘ J. Foley, Max Rosinski, W. F. Sullivan, C. M. " se THE BARRA TROUPE. = vans —; or wiamruan SS them’ by ex-confederates, notably in ps i“ ladisfous, combined Ee w dae regard | ant, and knew nothing of the matter until after Werle. 0. A. Hart, GC. Calinn. Francis Van Camel’s Hair vs. Cold. Musical Ocletriticn. M N. TOMB OF WASHINGTON. AMUSEMENTS TOD Richraond, where it ta eotieetad | for the consistenc . H. Bar Otis) Mr. Moseley’ arrest. He could remember no| Reuth, D. J. Foley, J, Mortin, P.& Murphy, | gree Camel's Hair Underwear wine every proved a comedian of abili iy & Wood's Big Show. mvt | WASHINGTON ALEXANDRIA AND MT VERNON 7 . “The | instance where he had sent a warrant to any time. Ours, at 1, are great value! P ELECTRIC RATT WAY Oc «visited daring the week of the C. Bogan, A. J. Schwartz. me 5 re “ sir Geena Wien Wien tee pe asthe alhs = artet rendered popular music | officer for the arrest of a reputable citizen by & as Raxc & Sox, One Price, SEATS, THANK e eld ta “Primes kerk” ET Lae rerennaceee | stranger. He never saw the warrant until after gaan at Cor. 7th and D. sr ae a wile, @2 each. Picturesaue aud Beautiful Route, hand 1 et of time, with | Hamas’ Brow Treaten.—“"The Dangers of | the arrest. STRUCK BY 70 Ba GIVER reat City” isthe name of the four-act comedy | Mr. Day asked Maj. Moore whether the of- maxtthe Bijou this week. The action of | ficers were warranted in acting as they had MOTHER, a Holiday Presents selected now Inid away on small deposits. Frank, Jeweler, 461 Pa. ave. reat expense an d personal attention to the vet- ‘rom Us the most grateful | mestER.—Jos. Jefferson i . a liberality erans that Nex an] Merniticent Cars now rapnine atte ALEEANDHIA dirwt to tine Wate! the MANOR ‘ MAR But He Got Off With a Severe Lecture From At Concordia AcapEmy o¥ } nite to viet Ol vstc.—Neil Burgess’ “Counts : © : : the Judge. 22-2 Thanksgiving Eve, es ROUSE, BRADDOCK HOUSE and other be echo re. the piay is strong, the dialogue brisk and the | doue because of any custom established by him Re ic ving Eve: November 23. 1 e BRADD ’ Fai carrdags belgesel pire | tuations starthng. All of the sceues are laid | in such cases, but Mr. Dubois objected on the| Judge Miller read John Ray a lecture this Tear maT suNbaY ten, seers Dlaces of historic interest in ALERANDIIA. Hara’ Buov Turatin.—“Dangers of a | ition. tations of bosvitality and fra. | 1" New York city wad the pictures of metropoli- | ground that ‘the quostion bad already been | morning that be will Probably not forget for] Gene a Bele and Oren 5 7sDAT sceOOE Comcene etake ferry steamers foot of 7eh wt Special exeus Great City.” pobae ts nends in Richmond that it | tM life are true to nature. In the triple roie | anawered when the major said that he so com-| some time. John ie young married tuan and reduction for Thankegiviager ne ato grest Foundry, Methodie: Rptaconal Church, a oe aes F wp hzexax's Lrorew Turaten —Hart's Boston | would seem that we are called upon to express | fag edlngrastt neh ed ‘uipwaaitradl Ce Breen brie) ica nae lives with his wife at the home of his mother H. Fureptasper & Bno. NOVEMBER Se rookat Alensudtie Panes San Novelty Company. Bapeentayoale ‘ sernlopter ge " ie Austen was good, and her char- the o! x pears Soe Buvias or Garresenn.~itthatretent | "1 so np wa of Goad feclig extras | acing was ebove the average. Dore | show that Sergt. Myers had faciliti in the first ward. His mother has complained | It 9th and E sts. 5 = oe In deference tot ie Lattow Mt. Vornom Pacem _—- idson also assumed a triple role und cap-| hand to ascertain the truthfulness of O'Neill's | of hiv conduct on more than one occasion, 80 Hack seg oo Sega vident that it is thoroughly cipro- meabne role. p-| hand to " mise Ladiedpecaass Ga ae Pad Ansociation cars atop on SUNDAY at Little Humtine Seeree re nee cen ne Semmes rmaed Armen ofp ta thy ees valaocen alien en | ba tfood ss maasage 1 Koon eatoenl es ee eae night | paper Patterns ‘the best-Atting pattern made. eal: x prano’s concert. | the Republi Italian counterfeiter, and Slippery Isaacs, %| currence. Petr ono ek dole bed ome Don't fail to see them at the Standard Sewing 21st FA. RFPD, Sant. eR E LE | THE GREAT PARADE. eddier. John F. Burch as Larry Luinion| The question was allowed and Maj. Moore re- | her. “Last night,” snid the ofticer, “the mother | Machine Parlors, 427 9th st. n.w. ey have no competitors and they can have no | =——=—————— a : P a : > It A Brewing Company Elects Officers. As to the great parade Mr, Edson said that it| was an Irishman all over, and furnished the | plied that he could remember no instance where | ¥@8 anxious to prosecute, but this morning she Jos. H. Fioxe, tetra eee ee NEW _ PUBLICATIONS. Ata meeting of the board of directors differed in some interesting respects from any | audience with « refreshing bit of Itish comedy. | he had vent such directions to his oticere: He | seems to have changed her mind.” The officer | 222-tu,th&stf ‘The Old Reliable. ETZEROTT MUSIC HALL. = = —— —< National Capital Brewing Company beld jae ead hae place, | The remainder of the company, and it is a 1ong | said that he bad directed ap investigation to be | said that John’s love for strong drink wes the Dae 2 SRSA EAE SR testis Cin idlincing, <dhecrs ‘ware thected Sex oe 8 ee St Ol as led Gad Ok wake Gael a ace ee the warrant got fall ths tccubi oy Special Low Thanksgiving Prices in WEDNESDAY EVENING, NOV. 30, 1802. thirty years after the war out of over on tind Wai ‘about 01 of th oat | into O'Neill's possesai cause of al e trouble, Liquors and Cigars. SrLicsow’ 's, 1300 The Original Company of the ensning year: Albert Carry, president; soldiers, sailors and caanialgiivedien Ak GG Piles Te cc oe aes Mrs. Ray was called and she said that while | Pa, ave. It J UU pen : 3 > nail successful piays seen at the Bijou this season,| Iu reply to Mr. Davis’ inquiries Maj. Moore . - 723 S36 tk : vice “dward H. agton over 70,000 who bad : . r John bad not always treated her properly, he —+--- FS Robert Portner, vice president; Edward H. ¢ Washington over 76 * Again tonight. \ said that it would be a very extraordinary occa- | J° r¢ properly, 2 JU U Bee Abner, secretary and tres Mr. Chi Cee ee ae ne capital of the nation of-| "“Kaaxax's Lrcxuxt Tatarsa,-ltHart's Boston | sion should be give verbal instructions through sa ecee the teeta ci scother the judge | remreae utter made daily from pure mitk! 3.3 U0 Boe Carry. who has held the latter position since the or remeckable fact that mute the gerate | Novelty Company wus given a roval reception | a stranger to his officers. cfs ant held ee oc am ther cover ce | ee ne an SINGERS ~ we oe “ organization of the company, retires and in a nd interesing was, that every | Mt Neruan's last night, and ihe house was packed | Iu reply to Mr. Day, Maj. Moore said he | coUld not hold the tie cate Te hae ee eee OF PD. Co, ae Sint From Fiske Univers 11% AUCTION SALE few weeks will leave for his home in Germany. tage cae ea dug, | fom pit todome when the curtain went up. | could not recall an instance where a reputable Jenn bat babauee ts wee coticnc ee ee eee bit dante Jacksug De Hart. sopranc; Mus Laura TORE DAG ———— a 8S SP’) The most noticeable feature of the lengthy | citizen had been arrested under the same cir- | John that because he was going to get off this ned Denpen eioer tie. aie Lee een 3 3 mnor, alto; Mr. Charles W. Pay Coming to the Inauguration. ces under which Mr. Moseiey had been, | time he need not think he can go aheadand| Table and Pocket Cutlery, Scissors, Shears | Hichard an | PFonra the charac ° speci " he nee fr. George E a RATCLIFFE, DAKK & 60., Auctioneer a The encampment, Mr. Edson nid, resulted in | PTORTam was the character of the specialties. | cumsta : continue his conduc and Razors, Surgical Instruments, ‘Trisses and | Messe: Gatien Mig R ied PAAVE ow. | A majority of them were new and the show | He sald that he would not be likely to bear of » Surg . ‘The Jones E_ Comelize Association, » Jeme-| grent benefit to the District of Columbia not | A malority of them wer characterizenw Brst- | sich wc ‘unless complaint wa woade to him. | , “You need not thi {he Judge. “‘that | Physicians” Supplies. | Wholenale and retail, | The Wild, Piaintive and Characteristic Melodiea of | oo ga ices ermecetton ot Piss, HS) Tes cals im’ the seccetery, Seencial: stiwalant 10) os Taster comiiiciing: Whee cat Granel | in tas oe ee © sour poor mother is afraid of you you | WALFonD’s, 477 Pa. ave, Telephone, 1761. It | --rhesegonesan yor sine ecm go to the heart, | TEESTEES ROBDTVISION OF TSH Ae made arrangements to attend Cleveland's! business by the leaving of large sums of money | °®* ane oeen Seats ny one else. You can't, becanse no -—- They so though and throug one." -Eamperor af | Wore a INCh OF THY COLUM: inauguration. It is composed of 200 young | beTe. but in demonstrating to the G. A. I and | Opened with ten minutes ela ee eS ec tee wed wee gear ost A Sewing Machine for a Song! Germany. based : Bia Sth VAL LINE AND THE P , cena, nation that the capital was a hospitable me Bactlsil Gaul May gute a caraay || teniies Ommec Raye Ned for the | £f#ghtened at anything you could do. You had | At Auerbach’s Capitol Hill branch. Domest png I ene Mey MLL who cast their first presidential vote for jantly able to successfully entertain | 80"8% Bartlett and May gave a comed Faene AT aE aL Cet ec ak, S08\| hiatles smube tip your mlailto ‘behave: yoursaly; | Geuiag Machete ena Paitaes 4thand P, ee Cleveland and Stevenson. The association is | in immense number of peo. | *ketch, “Hatching Out a New Idea,” und Miss | purpose of explaining tbat Lieut, Boyle did not : 4 ig) : . dthand Pa. ave. = : . . for if you are ever brought here again'you can|s,e. Take your pick out of 200. All kinds. Ali | 8 above criticism, for it cannot te Mabel Francis showed some popular photo- | see him in relation to O'Neill's letter until the = ; “hore < 7 clesse! with any other. ‘Teissimbly the Beart beat. graphs and said some witty things in connec- | evening of the day of the arrest. Fest assured that the court will make the pun-| fully warranted. Wa. Fuxk, Mngr. oc24-eo20t Bicon mon | y ind for the purpose | #bment fit the crime. Any man who stfikes named after its president. Mr. John Lacey, | 7 e most beautiful, clean and ther ex-Washingtouiane are iuciuied in ihe | world’ Washington, atone steke has eatabe | How with each. McBride and Gondrich were | "Lieut. Boyle took the iit thi: o4detioce ' his mother ought to be locked up for the rest Thanksgiving. pom boca lished a reputation for hospitality and. attrac. | Song-and-dance artists par excellence and Geo. | of correcting a typographical error in yester- | Bis mother e Leave us your order now for Thanksgiving, | > <= —_ aps the estimation of the people of our | E- Austin gave a startling slack wire perform- | day's Stax, and staled that he waid ihat he we have a choice lot of Turkeys, Cranterris | A CADEMK. All This Week—tionsl Matanece ra pes 7 3 ance. The Rodgers Brothers proved the best | could not recall an instance where Maj. Moore RST RES * fine | C eB ehayerntrds SPECIAL MATINEE THANKSGIVING DAK. jy 34 +3 ‘Threw = Stone je Wife. eee aa iene ty dnure t0 it8| dialect team ever seen here, and their act was | hadwent «warrant anda mesageby a stranger, | THANKSGIVING FOR THE Poor. Des aati Gal ions ee ae q Sallie Holmes, a colored women attired in s shear prion bps Ge funny. The great Barra troupe, as musi-| Sergeant Myers explained that he would not Sa ee esa at rt ache Pale coneenrasts, hereditaments Dright red dress and a senlekin sacque, ap- — ~asag then Mraceinggprn cal comedians, ®nsily carried off the honors of | swear that Lieut. Boyle used the word “to-| The Work That is Being Done by the Cen- | Hau kes nad Far Se - o Mr. Edson, the chairman, and Mr. - — = reaps " aoe tral Union Mission. n21-2t 946-50 Louisiana ave. cin peared in Judge Miller's court today and com- 2 : | the evening and received an ovation. A laugh- | night” in his note sent to witness by O'Neill di- ean aben. - FAI ‘sale: One-third of the parcha coart tod: e secretary of the committee. it | Sg ho ~ scott aee: | men ae xis PAR ay plained that Charlie Holme sband, had fed to present to the Department of | ble farce entitied “A Bowl of Soup” closed | recting Mr. Moseley ‘The Central Union Mission hase list of some] Doncherknow that nothing will kill the ef- i Fare a - i Ls the performance. Again tonight. swear that the word was not used, 400 families whom they expect to supply with a + i FAIR: the rat z ’ Siiiee Wiidein 68 disease tocar’ her. Tho eer the. oliver Sivimtion seuvenic | "O0e,« mecrviz. Wucte vara goodly ation’ | Cinct Boe ete nh ew aif P pls fects of a smile more thoroughly or pleasantly SEL. tis pate ed AT BOT - bu Detroit by the citizens’ committee. A serene = Aadbayhet a Berga Wace tte te Sep ve Cord, eet POS | dinrer on Thankugiving day. The material for | than a piece of White's Yucatan Gum. n21-6¢ iL FAIR. pre. ises sold, © Paper filed against him was for threats, but thanks wae directed to be cent tacvers | ance at the First Presbyterinn Church last even- | tively that he did not use the word. Mee al tiie ce — a ‘ 1: FALE when Sallie came to tell her story it showed that h a: tal din py muasens of th sth ing to listen to an organ recital by Mr. David| After Mr. Moseley had stated that he did not | hese dinners is contributed by the generous Thoimas i>. auagiae ed with im Charlie's threats bad been put into execntion. a ee eencamP- | Wood, the blind organist of Philadelphia. It | refer to Major Moore as Billy Moore, in speak-| public, and donations of money and food % biome roe S85 THOROUGHBRED Rack rhaht is re P | ment, Pl | y, ‘age Furniture and Uphols Warehouse, i and com of “He threw a stone at my head,” she aid. | Mn". tee adjourned sine die. was the first time that the general public had | ing to Sergt. Myers the night of the arrest, the | are being received. Tomorrow the work of 415 ih ot new. J ag Bee Te POR ee faulting purchaser or purchasers. All conveys “But what threats did he make?” the judge | — a — opportunity to listen to this excellent instru- | hearing was concluded, and the board stated | arranging the material will be done, and then Mv; were ‘auvees (a, 7A cay acacecoaa: & Contixvots View OF TIE ancing, recorling, &e., at the cost uf the purchase asked. | ee rncat, and the selections by the performer were | that they would refer the testimony to the chief | the distribution will be made, A careful. in- | oyu, (T&re, Mavi hae Sade ee | a ase ey coe Dene, “He didn’t make any.” | HELD FOR THE GRAND suRy. such as to exhibit ite best effects, as well as its | of police without comment. Major Moore in-| quiry into the circumstances of euch family rupsin ob naan coeeemaatea Paageet | JOUN 5. SWORMSTE “Then,” said the judge. “I can't hold him 2 full power. | Mr. Wood's numbers included | formed counsel that he would transmit the tes- | supplied is one of the features of this plan, so auntion. (ASG coe coat spss ese capita —— n22-dkds for threats. Has he ever been arrested before?” | The Colored Man Who Knocked Down and | compoxitionsby Bach, Mozart, Meyerbeer, Guil- | timony to the District Commissioners, and | that there is no imposition practiced and’ oul; Sfacturers mnust be’ paid, aad to’ tmoee Gran | Mpv.?0—tecry Lacy in °-The Manter's Wana.” JPENCANSON Bros “Yes. sir,” replied the wife, “I've had him | Kobbed Mr. Toumey. a eee, Trine, beethoven and Rossini, | would notify the Commissioners that counsel | the deserving receive the benefit of this ad-| "actin T will plarcgee cen fo nore, them | Sarat = emanee op arrested four time.” i rd Johnson, the colored man who was | and in each his interpretation was intelligent | wished to be heard. mirable charit; a LY —s +, tree Aon “8 he Prodigal Father" Jolly old rascal! SSURAN i. ad | - ning with Monday, Gist instant, and lasting for ss A INSURA the peaks sdvived the busvand to do ‘better | arrested tor robbing Mr. Francis Toumey a| td his execution artistic. “The overture to aor Sma parece one week. every article of Furniture in my | “The Prodiga’ Father" Jolly old fas aif fm the future and warned him that 4 repetition en rena aight in the agneulecral | “Semiramide,” with which the program closed, OLD UNCLE NED IN COURT. THE COURTS. - y a q jolly old Fas. Of the offense would be rewarded by severe = — t ware rooms at a discount of 20 per cent from | \TE:W NATIONAL THEATRE. i | was, perhaps, the most popular with the general “ This sale will mets i NES sare eS a is. as heretofore published in Tux Stas, | audience, and it probably showed the varied | He Admits That He Stole a Bag of Onta.|Covrt 1x Gexruay Trna—Chief Justice | TSMsPtices. This sale will positively last | NEW NATIONAL THEATRE. ken to police headquarters this morning | excellence of the organ better than any other 7 | but one week and will be strictly adhered to as | ae asured and was then photographed for | telection, although to the musicians prevent " ies Yesterday—Brown agt. Wygart: appeal to | Gucted from every E100. Tits cill' peng ak; | ONE WEEK OPENING MONDAY. NOVEMBER SE See ae there were other numbers that attested better | beard, was prisoner in Judge Miller's court | supreme Court of the United States, bond f — Thanksei ving and ve oma MNES: ater going through these | the artistic work of tho player. The male quar-| this morning, the charge eguinst him being | SUP 2 + goods in your house at about manufacturers’ Thankesivine and navies the prisoner was taken to tet choir of the church, consisting of Messrs. |lurceny. For nearly ten years the old man has | Today—Hon. UL. E. McComas qualified as a| Prices Call at once, and rou will’ find as punishment. He wax discharged. —— Wills Fited. The will of the late Francis Bas today, leaves $100 to Kobert Baylor A tall colored man, with long gray hair and| Bingham and Judges James, rds discount. Just think of it! $20 de- | ONE WEEK OPENING NOVEMBER 21. y Tegal .. Waniat " certificates of stock of the arday Matinees. Columbian Industrial Insurance | ompany ; e chur 1 ° led as a | handsome and well-selected aatock of Furniture Talance of ie estate to Worhin Court and arraigned on the charge of -, AleFartfand, frat tenor: H: O. Simons, | ighored in an East Washington feed store, and funtice of the court. “Greenwell agt. Washing- | gs yon will nd in the city ape pba wet ware cee Se a | Sector, and WW. A.Widhues, buss, aig’ twoeloe. | DOUt two years ago Mr. Wm. Hummer be-| {0% Market Company; argued and sabmitted. | Caainot be duplicated clacwhere. pp sarge pag when Clerk Pottsarraigned bime ) "™"P°°*® | Gore with fie effect and’ Mr. McFarland. sang |tme proprietor of tho establishment. The | Ballauf agt. McGee; appeal dismissed. |B a OE SS a _ Mr. Mullowney suggested that a plea of not | Mendelssohn's “If With All Your Hearts” in a | old colored citizen answered the name of Ed-| Howard, decree signed. a. cay oa $e. week been guilty be entered and Mr. Toumey made his | manner that elicited applause. Mr. D. B. Mac- will te declared + be divided into tw the other for his ward Preston, and persons acquainted with him .__, Equity Court—Judge Bradley. We've Proved It to Many, we can prove Asics Eeets | 5 Nesterday—Dogsr gt. As han; M. J. Keane | it to you! Our $1.10 Hat, Derby or Alpine, is 5 ail gat highly plimented | Colored man never lived in East Washington | appointed guardian ad litem. "In re A. L. | the usual two-tifty grade. : iepte Icfies weabee ined cuentas pered and it was not until yesterday that faith in his | Cee (lunatic): inquisition coniirmed and D. K, Franc & Sox, One Price, hates Leod was the accompanist for the vocal nuin- pape aang ptatement. | Ned. Saturday night one week ago, said Mr.| bers. At the conclusion of the concert both | Sew bim as “Old Uncle Ned © streets 0. for bishares, No. 34 for 501 Toumer. he got off car at 11th a: A southwest an 1 hi : . committee, : 7 3. a * ogi in ocean ieee where ba eesgeiog: “the sear } | sicians present, and the builder of the instru: | honesty was ebnken. Soe seitanees atten Seas” pecaiar iB Sommer TMhand D. | or, go-A: M. Palmer Stock Co. im Alabama, | “All parting concerned hereby take notice en took him over to the clump of trees, | Ment, who was present, came in for many kiud| He went into the feed store with an empty} Yesterday—Alex. B. Gardner agt. A. M. Bliss; Tharp’s Elegant New Store and His | ~ By crter of the directdrs of At the Wharves. Vknocked him down and robbed him of his | expressions, ay ‘ bag under his arm and when he came out the fudged by default. W, Willoughby agt. Brocke Splendid Old Goods. TRE COLUMBLAN? INDY ‘The Wyandotte hax “h and chain, hat and about €15 in cash. SyRwAY Scuoor, Coxcent.—There will, be ®| bag was filled with oats and he carried it on | Mackall; demurrer sustained; judgment for de-| These heetiitn seas wot ce appropriate in mo and will make No Then he took about all you had?” queried | Sunday school concert at the Foundry Church | his shoulder. Policeman Broune saw him and | fendant any lino of merchandise except wines and | (JONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. ‘The Washingtoa, Das the court. | on Thanksgiving night, assisted by Prof. John | suspected him of theft. He arrested him and eae liquors. It isa well authenticated fact that the| ~~ BISCHOFF CoXC po forty 6 Neots « “Yes, your honor,” he replied, “and I would | R. Sweeney of Ocean Grove fame and local | he admitted his guilt, claiming that it was his Panic in a Cincinnati Theater. po ‘the wines and liquors are the more BISCHOFF CONC ~ ioc nnatng Terty-Ge forth Caroline | pave n him my shirt had he asked me | talent. An entertaining program may be ex- | firet offense. A panic occurred Sunday night im the| they are in demand by those who know aged URE TO CONSULT (&M er tobacco for shipm more for export. " | pected. “I did stole ‘em,” was what he told Judge y net Pars -Season Tickets... o ‘clairvoyant and astrojorist, a lif data |” Rak Pocmiahu Watuun” One ot the fuk-| a5: p gallery of the Robinson Opera House. A | liquors and wines by their mellow and pleas- |» n7 jow on sale at Ellis & Co.'s, stucent of occultivin #23 First st. sw. shours-1 Southern tobace Mr. Toumey explained that he was afraid the ux Pro * pte Miller. lamp exploded or was overturned in the | Sut taste and by their gentle, stimulating char-| 7) cpuis'niJOU THEATER P.m.; fee, 50e. and $1. miata ‘Catitnginn to Locust Poins negro would or injure him and for that | Hest comedies of the season is “The Prodigal |" «How old are you?” inquired the conrt. Poe acter, with no deleterious effects after con- | HI *Sirs P Haris Reis tettion and T. ¥. Dean, | Fri SARA WAYCUTT, PROW BOSTON, GIVER ale alo eaiiiinn of anen reason he went with him to the place where he | Father,” which comes to Albaugh's Grand| «[ was fiftecn years old,” answered ‘Old Un- | ticket ecller's office and set fire tv a pile of vivial indulgence if taken in moderation—as Propristors and Managers. Dies ‘cabinet Y News was received this morn wus robbed. Opera House next week. and one of the strong- | cle Ned,’ ‘when the stars first commenced to| lithographs. The blaze was quickly extin- any good thing can be abused. Mr. Jamxs| weer commencing MONDAY, NOVEMBER 21, | PuaES SB2 fos 722. Mary Ann Beil. that the ovster phen stolen watch and chain and hat were | est God ene Or — i i Play. | fall.” j, | Stithed, but some one raised the cry of fire | Tuanp, at 812 F street northwest, is one of the | special, MATINEE THANKSGIVING, THURS- js = A. Douglass, formeriy uf this ort, i low: on | prowiuced and Detective Wheeler and” Pawa-| The plot of “The Prodigal Father," for which | “Then the jndge questioned him a to his} and about threo hundred people from the gal-| pioneer liquor ‘and. wine merchants inthe DAY, NOVEMBER. vee, > we yg Point. All hands ashore. breker Cross were in court to tell of the re- | Mr. Glen MacDonough may .be consi Hie re- | rearon for stealing oats, Jeries made @ mad rush to escape. ‘Two colored | national capital and has in his cellar some of| DORE DAVIDSON AND MISS RAMIE AUSTIN ecouracy. Soo, 9 am 3. -< Adverse winds are responsible for the slim | the property from the defendant. sponsible, is unique in. test Mage are din-| “You have no horse,” said the judge, “and | mon were hurt in the rush, but none fatally, | the oldest and most desirable his line In * Bot dati ana at Pend Gola’ arrival list today The officer said that the prisoner was from | logue is extremely a —“ why did you take the oate?” ‘The audience in the other parts of the house | in the city. His “Old Rye Berkeloy Whisky” DANGERS OF A GREAT CITY. a ae 1 Repaireon the Fdwarth are being 5 |. She nord. : the comedy are aba fantas ‘he | “But one of my nv ighbors is got a horse,” was kept quiet and the performance went on | stands pre-eminent in the listof good old whisky. | _Next week—""Fairies’ W. 219-6 a Mil eave about the Ist of December for her | Jusige Miller held the prisoner for the action | Company which Messrs. Jefferson, Klaw and | gaid the prisoner, “and he ‘axed’ me to get the | smoothly. oct-tudttt TZrbe Protigal Father"—Oh, the nanahity boy! — | names and lucky Auten, folls bow to fotain humbatd or mati route on the Indian river, Florida, 4 jury and committed bim to jail in | Erlanger have organized to interpret the funny- | oats for him. He gave me €1 when I was go- | === ee TiBBe Prodigal Father” Ob: the naughty bos! lover. gives advice on all affairs of life The steam dredge Alaska left port this morn- | ¢ 2,000 bail. fms of “The Frodigal Father'’ includes Geo. | ing to the funeral Sunday to get the outa with, Coughs and Colds. a seen —Ob, the weughty opt Pa 4 *y ot aa ing for Alexandria. oo Penham, Geo. C._Bomtace, jr., Walter Pleugh, | and I've got the dollar in my pocket now.” Those who are suffering from Coughs, Colds, | [ETZEROTT MUSIC HALL. Nemical powet, et ae eee Steamers Mattano and Law bring heary| Six Months for Stealing a Watch. Sod thar Manes Tacaaien Gatien ort aoe ee thought you would keep the dollar | « A Sore Throat, &c., should try Buowy’s' Bnox- | ~ First appearsnesis this ste ot poet 1882, tae tk For short tne charm to alleon- y from down rivw por r, ‘sg nd si e a Son ir freights of poultry from down river ports, | Ramard Carter, » colored man, who claims | Slucy, Hope ows, Marguerite Franklin and | oh oeeacd Pasa't nee soage. pe eed aa at ale ee ee ee eae st nw. Hours, 10 0m a that.his home is in Atlanta, will not have to | Little Irene Franklin. ‘The Wedding Did Not Take Place. They were to have been married today, bu Inbor for six Sere te: " | pm 4 This time you can pay a fine of $10.” Franc’s $1 Underwear | ANTON BEIDL PRE SNELL INSTITUTE. W YORK AVE, ‘The reason for his long es a —— —— WORST CASE OF SCROFULA THE DOCTORS | Is great value! “Tiare Sintstets una scunis weatinent, Chainvay Shot Himself in the Head. = a ee Ps vacation is the fact that he is guilty of having : 2 = Base Ball Possibilities of 1893. + n21-6t Franc & Sox, cor. 7th and D. And his famous entire and Test Medium. oor als Otter what happened yesterday it is not atall |. eal al te S A A thirty-two caliber Smith & Wesson re- lessee EVER BAW, > ee ay DLITAN U1 ‘ME. DREAMER, THE ONLY OFLEBRA\ Mhely that the wedding will ever come off. She | Coy mitted petit larceny. Carter tfa young man | | 114. sod gman who was tired of living fig-| That Glasscock will play at Pittsburg. coe 850 More of Those Fine $2.50 Saxony —_ Mee Gepgaae astra chy. be | sod was employed at a hotel on Pennaylvania | TONE SR & as WMG We tod of living 86-| That Mike Kelly will go to Now York. Wool German Hand-Kait Jackets, selling wo ail events of fife, ‘car mmf fet se sma Sram bn eh “ys for’ avenue. When he disappeared it was learned denaeateen Sue me cee southwest, |, 128t Tom Tucker will cover first for] COMPLETELY CURED BY HoOD's SARSA- | rapidly at $1.49, at AUERDACH’s, 7th and H. WAGNER PROGRAM, Gay. 104m. to a, 160% . ¢ and overcoming the loneli- | thers watch had she peee, : . . No. : ; Lome = ME. BROOKE TELLS ewe of her life have not been many; indeed ehe | ‘nat ® watch had alse gone. aed ere boat | yesterday afternoon. ‘The man was Me. Geo. eee Ward will go to New York. aa cottS-oodaet ery Inciodine a See ant Waited for the man many tiresome years, but | watch, which had passed through several bands | J- Pfluger, Mr. Limerick’s brother-in-law. t McGuire will play at Cincinnat “When Iwas four or five years oldI hadascrof-| Digeatible Cocon wenasd ta theo aren, oe — he did not come until last May since it was stolen. After stealing the watch play cinnati, Phillips’ Digestible Cart net slow in finding him congenial + went toa colored woman, told her that | got so bad that the doctors cut the finger off, and later - all Ws ‘Cocom, tm the order of = Richardson will play short at New York, | Wov# sore on the middle finger of my left hand, which | 2 illips, Digestble | © very nu-) qrfe vocal illustrations wil be interprered by DLE ERAGE. CARD, READER 45D Tea’ > a ee Th life given from cradle to | ‘That Jack Boyle will catch for W: . —— ‘com bam top mit be aly e ba: is mothe dead in Atianta and he ry 3 ft took off more than half my hand. Then the sores pa a ——— ore ee sib wath ret tes hme | HE nob netsh pen gat | Fate each ti cone to Weahagion| tua as Sn sk Seay |g Mellen, 2h a aug GEe mag recom see nay called home. Actin, got $12 on the wate. of his time in Florida. He returned last week fs Poectance el Lefranc b sd destroying the sight of one eye, also on my right arm. | 0! actly -—) 5 mar peath—fer udge Miller questioned Lim about his trip to | "4 gave # glowing seneeat — bis ete He a ae 4 will oA ein ew = Doctors said it was the Shampooing; also cures Dandruff. te = ee ot was in market Saturday and yesterday an ders paid CSS OPS ee mo be — ee j ™ — pla Athenian sad gave ten tix mentin. Pomona ap the best of rit wer? cause is | for =e ap na pep eek WORST CASE OF SCROFULA Elixir Babek cures all malarial diseases @ house ima f “om x given for the rash act. yullet entered his | , Tha third base 100. Headache Powd po oad neg aero al nee be er Tiers Lecture, | fort temple and caused instantaneous deat, | for Washington, They ever saw. It was SIMPLY AWFUL! Five years Royal ers. ge Pana aa 7 ex. Dr. H. lor of this city will deliver | Coroner Patterson viewed the body and upon 1 ‘ago I began to take Hood's Sarsaparilla. Gradually I | Headaches cured “while you wait” Druggists. Was going smoothly but. alas! the widow s oe pitcher's position will = batting. found that the sores were beginning to heal. Ikept | sul2 : ‘ not inerease ‘ pA per future were rudely diepetied Bis popular and instructive lecture this even- | learning the facta deemed an inquest unneces- egreredy Faabp Sra ea EE EAS by dlcovering that the gay dcleive| ing at Wesley Methodist Church instead of | *ar¥. A certificate, giving suicide as the cause only Dy forcing tho ning ctn, be accomplished | fing of what aretura {got for that favestment’ A None Name It But To Praise, contracted numerous debts on his Foundry, as hax been annoanced, Subject: | of death, was given. ae oe pai oe. THOUSAND PERCENT? Yes, many thousand. ‘For Pemba pan Beste” revalting from marriage ‘to “rich | Mising for Gold; or, What to Head: tiosen sf ua laauas ied es i ahet wit hens seme go's all past four yeare I have had no sores. marvel tnees and eviftnes Beta Sennt comet sort give you further | oak ea: Mrs, Auguste L. Hooke, the widow of Henry | Mzballebase-hit rales in cae WORK ALL THE TIME. reliable | furniture | Mrs. 1. FE. Park, agednixty-etx years, of this | Hoeke, died yesterday at her residence, 526 8th | culnting earned runs, Before, I COULD DO KO WORK. Iknow not what city. a saloon passenger of the steamer Servia, | *tet southeast. The deceased was in her| That Gus Schmelz will manage the Loujs- to say strong enough to express my gratitude to which sailed from Liverpool on November 13 | Binety-first year and has lived in this city for | villes. Few $35 Suit 28 at Simpson’s.—Adet. | = ee | the past fifty vears. The funeral services will| That Cliff Carroll will play at Cincinnati. ives ae tings £25 at Sim A | and arrived at New York Sunday, died on board | be held in the Church of the Reformation tomer. | ‘That MeCons of Chatlendoge wi play with | vor my perfect cure.” GEORGE W. TURNER, Knemate's Awrt-Raromatic Kixo. Only sure | 0 the 19th instant of heart failure. Her body | row at 2 o'clock. Comiskey. Farmer, Galway, Saratoga county, N.Y. eure. Every ring guaranteed. Send for tes’ was brought to New York. Sar e., A ‘That season will be the most profitable in Lizst6 Comraxrs Moniale. G.G. Andrews, general agent, 1221 | Mrs. Park was the widow of Daniel E. Park! 2a Ranney Tones Meatemens. .| the history of the game. HOOD’S PILLS do not weaken, but aid digestion | py rpscT OF BEEF. th street, or Crisweil's drug store, 7th street,’ of Pittsburg, Pa. She resided in this city with | Arrangements are being made for a banquet’! | ——__ and tone the stomach. Try them. 25c. 1 e corner Florida avenue; Ingersoll's drug store, | her daughter, Mra. F. J. Leech, at 1752 Massa- | to be tendered toJudge Louis E. McComas, the Another Spanish Loan. Do you wants cupof BEEF TEA? My Mth, corner G strect.— Ade. | ghusests avenue. No funeral’ arrangements | new member of the District Supreme Court, at| The Banque de: Paris dee Pays bas, bas Waar C, Dor ‘at i me rom te OEE ous iin: maith Ck, the University Club on the evening of Novem-|sdvanced the Spanish government another| Wat Cax Cugicura ‘acomparably the best. Pure, palatable, _n———— ies’ Goods. PRT ber 29. The matter has been placed in the | 25,000,000 franca. This makes 75,000,000| Everything that is closnsing, purifying and beauti- refreshing. Dissolves clearly. Taverens’ Saux of eleven brick houses, cor- | Mother's Meeting. hands of » committee of prominent members of | france ‘advanced by the bank. ying for the akin, scalp and hair of infante and chil- See Baron Licbig's signature in blue ner Tennessee avenue, Lith street and F street | At the mothers’ meeting at 2 o'clock tomor-| the jocal bar who are also members of the|mated that france @ren the CUTICURA REMEDIES will do. They ‘on each label, Bl5-tu,th Bortbeast. Desirable ana advancing location Tow afternoon at Wimodaughsis the special University Club, as follows: Messrs. Walter C. | securities are ‘speedily cure itching and burning eczemas, cleanse Caw. ee Come WIS - Sus comsidenation will ba Davidge, James G. Payne, J. M. Wilson, Enoch | ruptcy, Deimer, trustees. a | law will epem tae dieousehones ia bi god to French.