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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C. TUESDAY, 4A | TOO LAZY TO WORK. k— | Judge Kimball Declined to Send » Man to | Winter Quarters. Policeman Patrick Creagh,“‘one of the finest” 17, 1893—TEN PAGES. - ALEXANDRIA, UNIVERSITY EXAMINATION. Notification has been given the academies and LOCAL MENTION.” Weather. | You Cax Foot Au. Tae Poors | Sometime : you can fool seme prople all the time, but You cannot fool ail the people all the time. LULLY'S CARBOLATED DENTIFRICE sell on its ALONG THE WHARVES. ___ AMUSEMENTS. ME!z#Ror? Music mace FRIDAY EVENING, JANUARY 9 18 * AMUSEMENTS. Acavon’s—After four years in Paris, three ears in London, two hindred nights in New York and other nights in other cities to show Cincurr Covat—Juudge Bradley.t Yesterday—Shen agt. Newbold; verdict for plaintiff, 850. A River Captain Found Dead in His B: Navigation Totally Suspended. Capt. Thomas Simpson of the hunting and NEADAT. Columbia and Marsland : i pett” madi high schools here, secondary schools they are | ™/ri!#—because itis the Brat tooth and mouth wash tn GRAND CONC tami, aul Martel, | «sing coop Shedjtide wan Sound desd in us| te tae Kelly's precinet, patrols the beat | that .aminner it ie, Listle Tivpett made ite Dove Pie Henkwoes ae W Wiel ceae” Wy | called in the. enivecstty Scott tne axe | the world. Te whitene the Teeth -ithardens the Gums, a ae fod "snow. slightly | bunk aboard bis eraft this morning. ‘The dis-| between the polico station and the railroad | Albaugtte, “Litte Tippett” shen Bisson wrote | 5° Baer, fc., agt. Smith ct al.; death of J. A. | aminers of the University of Virginia will hold | “irwmnrwes ete key to establish tts superiority vo 8 MARINE MAND. warmer thenst. covery was made bya man named Keppler. | tracks and the lawbreakers on his beat always | it was “Les Joies de la Paternite:” then the | Smith Soagested and eci fe ordered. Branson | the usual examinations here duriog the »pring. smencmnecsenwueahdtetabes. Ghar ®. tenagih, Conta For Virginia increasin sdigewsand rain OF | Capt. Simpson was last seen alive on Saturday, | disappear when he hoves in sight. He bas been | Paultons anglicized it- and fater, Mr. Duncan | agt U. 8. Express Co.; verdict for defendant. | Examinations are held on mathematics, En-| So universat is the demand for TILLY'S CAR- Assisted by Mins Manco Manway, Sopeame pote TUklg fo chtetlantesiy. © | Dut bor named Cheek sara that he saw de-| on that beat for several months, and bas put an | Hartivon probably Americenized it and now 10] " Bocrry Covnt—Juudge Bradiey. Slish, history of England and of Virginia, | BOLATED DENTIFRICE that Dry Gondsand Notion Mastene Ylaten, Marte Sad evening, wins shifting to southeasterly. | cegued yesterday. ‘The cause of his death bas | end to so much disorder that the gocd citizens | tne Front plot with an overture of American | Today—Bichhorn agt. Courtney; auditor di- p&splogs and, chemistrs. |The preliminary Se ee 9 eter Snes MT, Ae OT knee nkaneeeel nema dpsedleoatbag spurt omega ascertained. The harbor police. were | are congratulating him. Policeman Creagh has | English that makes it very breezy indeed. and | rected to make eee te SE | hy tha vations gtheala, “Gee poapmeions a0] Weene whe slat piationter cum titsie of wing | Dee at Fos te "St: condit the body removed to the morgue. | a kind heart and in this season of suffering and | as long asthe auditor keeps the facts in the mas; reference to the auditor. meet Geo exnppleaceetioset beens, any other” See that our Reet tered Trade-Merk ant | AUBAUGHIS GlAXp Apri, nousk ein 26. € out seventy years old, a| poverty he thought he was going to do a chari- | case well in his mind it does not become pre- = ae r Label is on every bottle. None cemtine without it. me KONIGHT AT & Receiving resery yy } 5 *, | cariously risque. le Tippett is w baby With | wiitten for The Evening St GEN. Lee's BIRTHDAY. Site. mOGERS & 00. bene sins und aturdany, ditien at north « condi eran of the Mexican war anda bunter and | table act when he appeared in Judge Kimball's | ¢qrjously risque, Litt Tippett ie » baby with be teen renin ae Tunredsy ‘nox’, the A905! Seakcak: thi aust ee nero RNeren sorh senth connection ng, Tener oir. | fisherman all his life. It is said by the people | court this morning as complainant in the case | mothers, with one ancle and a nurse anda icra, wei law Sc Wenn Fersary of the birth of Gen. Robt.E. Lee, is by Baltimore. Ma. Rh 2 MEAN ent EAC At tho docks that he was a native of Nentiner | of eerie Williams. . ; ee ee é iin, eee fawn public holiday in Virginia. ‘The ‘banks ———_—"_- BISONS COMEDIANS 0 | isoner is one of the class of persons | there is opportunity for ; 3 : r 5 aa me i + en i pido wie rig pe 7 a | amexing. AS vp Ae lng marly vine gi | ‘Thou shait not let the water run! will _be closed, there will bea holiday in the CITY ITEMS. mm Nie (Yooks s though navigation is totally sus- | who do not like to work and who are satisfied Amazing, At least big house thought #o and ‘On, misere! public schools, and besides a special celebration = Breaded toy ded. ‘The Norfolk and Washington pro-| with « pine bed at night and some cold victuals | Oi not stint tien appiluse and Waughter. TOT Or if thon dost, by night or day of Lee Camp there will be several social cele- Do Not Hesitate. ws peller did not leave her dock last night. The | during the day to keep the wolf from the door. | Company, with Mr. Charles. er, Lei: abe gry lap erate 3 x sitate. aE i co ata. | known as a robust comedian, is very well bal- jars fine for thee to pay f you really want a Bed Room Suite—and if rae Washington nnd Norfolk lie side by side. “An | Night after night he ns slept in the police ata- | Known as 9 robust comedian. ft very red bale On memeash manne | you feel that you cannot pay for it Just now Svsenntina A Will be made to-send « best thrcegt oe: | eed be ne een Lo cL inion, ba | med bailafuctorlly, "Mr. Harry Mctgan, os G18), The various building associations, trust and | Why," can accommodate you and Iwill not i poelagedigy wtb ya ty Bag get) fer pas sunletn Si gp Chars ea coal spend | the butler,does some very good plaving indeed, Bat if not left to run at ee ed loan societion, &e., of the city have all now | Change you ans more on “time pasments than aI habit of picking up trevelers all along the river, | the cold weather in a warmer climate and ive | Genta aba 90 Sy Sarre |B Gencataek ne rede un Wilgn Gatrtaats settled up for last year and show a prosperous | Not fear that I cannot supply the particular | 4Tit YEAR in ph pilgrim simply walking out on the ice and | on soup, meat, bread and fis je expense of | Geranium Gibb, A gpa age neRs, pattern you desire—if anybody ea Nest week —"GLEX oun : pt. Fiowe of the Macalester strolled out from | told the officer that he kad better make a case | 85 which is uly and didn’t stop for long | The plumber’s presence must thon crave! has been mentioned in Tae. Star, was long the! 34 Sventh virect northwest, | 4 LBAUGI Hes, ¢ Marshall Hall wha: f and climbedaboard the | and the latter put vagrancy against Charlie, tit the = mat oar fs rranares an fare} =_— re . | president of the Friendship Fire Company and = > 4 her last trip up. | eee Ssipip igen tent «igo down for ing artain made its last descent. Agair oo | a leading alderman. He has resided in Wash- | Our $1.19 Derby WERK OF JANTARY =, Cun. Nene fiver folks profess to fear a flood only in the | the remainder of the cold spell. i ieee y i. 8 alternative— | ington for many years and has many friends | Well worth T'wo-tifty. Ww. . Powers { of a sudden breaking up of the ice. If| Charlie's anticipation of such a plearant out-| _Natioxar Tieaten.—A thoroughly Ag a oy EU at ca | w ceimarip A dete mr Seca i: site enc ‘waded tic eavtuihie @ Per Cr seather moderates gradually the ice will be | ing made bia heart light and he was the hap- | C&M play.with sharply drawn chara Taniaatad Behe eons uburban Citizen Company of Washing- Ear Gatereen ot hen by the tides and peae out. If # rapid | piest prisoner in court when be stood before | crisp dialogue and a distinct and sequent Of folk in Dist. of Col. who live! Wil TM. Sith as pretident, bax of | “Grand” Cut Plug is the Bese Per. = te Pet : | ie gue hs acute plot was developed inthe “Girl I Left Behind On, miseret ‘ - M. prendent, a Chie. ey ik: epee 4 Ha ' ! thaw comes a flood is imminent. A | ~~ Es Mi : o— oh — book ana | Sie,” presented fer the Srst timoon any stage oul aroaldd eajay it butituey cali ed a charter here. Its design is to publish a 9 + i » = ou the level is from eight inches to two | e blue-coated guardian kisied the book and | Me,” presented for the | “oo — And id enjoy if but they « é r = = a ray n Coastixe Sur Skates. Morsnut’s, 7th st ‘an fgg rns — or frog ny Seteeex Hat | wand men the staret to tell the truth, the whole | at the New National Theater last night. ‘The Nature's first, freest, gift to man, ‘wepaper in Washington, &c. Pure Rye Whisky, 5 years old, 65. qt. | HN F Tytrewenen’s t29Paay.. tons and Hunter's points and between Indian | trath and nothing but the truth, and in doing | house was crowded and the large audience was Oh, miseret = Port Wine (med. use}, very fine, 50c. qt. A romantic Ir . . wat water ne yaeraetasies Bie Virginia shore the ice is of indefi; | so he injured the prisoner's chancos for a warm | Unusually demonstrative in its’ manifestations GEORGETOWN. Angelica and Mascatel Wine, ‘ awe ing he porater = ee ee . : of approval. There were several curtain calls | Either by Minos to be fined, pice) | Sherry, excellent table, dry, 50. ung comedian and say t wea Pi biel ary: ne ee ee volte: be core mee home. - | at the close of each act, and aiter the third the " = On, misere, GLORGETOWN MEN THE vicTORS. | Golden Catawba, 75c. gal.; 25c. | & uesst joer oom sec--peatiy and beautiful. | for the Wakefield. not going to send these people down for the | Authors, Messrs, David Belasco and Franklin | Or Rhadamanthus, e’en less kind, The large and commodious ner hall of the | It P. i. Wis RM : We. evers where Capt. Joshua Gibson of the Alliance is in| winter. “A man who is not willing to go to the | Fyles, were obliged to mouees, Sot See ‘Oh, misere! colored Odd Fellows, aituated on U street be- | - t mans ‘cipal lodging house and saws little wood | ‘Urn their thanks. These gentlemen havo! of of the Sanitary Plum. Dog Collars eng’ ere 5 {water tnt yasects} ae for his breakfest is not entitled to much con-| taken the incidents that might occur | OF Of the Sauitary Plume tween 16th and 17th, was formally opened last | free, Rodgers’ Cutlery ‘ ay a——<——_ ‘ | = Bi |sideration. “They ought not to be necommo, | at an army post on the western frontier eee ee nt with an exhibition drill by Patriarchie| - ag . x - To Prevent an lee Gorge. dated itl laden abel |and have built a drama that is of positive in- 5 «| No. 42 of Georgetown and No. 18 of Washing-| _-Vowean heat that cold room with « Carbe ‘ : i | dat jgings at the police station, for if| . ; ae Heat 16-2 Campers Craven py the Exrmm_ Carper | To the Raitor of The Evening Staz | they are too lazy to work they ought to goboth | terest that increases with every act. ton, The hall was well filled with friends of | Heater. jale-2 w 1-696, Mans are made moth-} Much has been published regarding the ap- | 041g and 7 cuse |The story is told directly and each act REVOLT AGAINST HIPPOLYTE. both societies. After the exhibition Mr. Brooke, . ae , | bs 8P-| cold and hnngry. There is no excuse for an | T - a iy = os tar 0 | Tharp’s stablished Wine and Preot free of charg me 435-2 pearance of “cholera” and various suggestions | able-bodied man being sent down to the farm. | closes with an effective clim&x. There are love : : in| Qu belnif of zhe judges. cordially congratulated > pee ——— ud precautionary measures of 4 sanitary ma- | If he is abie to work he should be made to per- | Scenes and heroic situations: there are bright | Discontent With the Vresident’s Methods | both coutestants, but stated that it was the! 475. 04 ),f4quer Mouse. 4 and Cnty Ane Ye It will remind you we are 1. This is all well th | form some labor, and if he is not willing todo | bits of comedy and thrilling incidents that Spreading Throughout the Island. Unanimous opinion that the Geotgetown society. | Sc aunar tie agent Pee 8 ear, oiling Mi paumglg hint bgp bn aiyewont! teiehegadshspeamnmassteetl aerate maim tn st S09 , | border closely upon the melodramatic. The Sew ¥. Pe epocial’ eatile © jer command of Capt. 3. C. Beckett, had won | tote is one of the most promiuent and A tien © A Winew, 912 F ot, n.w. | and should merit the attention and support of | {hat then he need not think he can come in| stir Gt erbroted by = company of Mr, | _ The New York Herald's special cable from | et een eee, hinve worked bard to | landmarks in the natio pa Er Peer eTy | oak store, all good citizens. But wo are threatened with | (5 of business. You ate discharged.” | Charles Frobinan’s players, who have been cast | Kingston, Jamaica, says: bring themselves up to their present standard, | establishment. | Tt isan acknowledged fact that | ogy +: ant orsten, : ue Won) thewhiskythatmade | %@alumity that at this time seems inevitable. ae with a happy regard for their adaptability to| News received here yesterday indicates that | there can be found the S yarra Guo nisbe only aLix oF Nexsox Waisny, the whist mad > ‘The germs have been in our midst for several NOTES. in the market at Tuanr's storehouse and «am the parts they rasume. Mr. Frank Mor-| the long threatened revolution against the gov- a ut n —_ ee b. | weeks and have increased with each succeeding MINORS IN POOL*ROOMS. sunt makes « bluff nad hearty Gen. Kennion, | ernment of President Hippolste of Hi igor Reise: a deed ot ne ot cahagens | plo room, at 612 F strect northwest. His cebe- RNAN'S LYCEUM THEATER, ‘iain eR pe GET ra- | cold wave, until now their proportions are sim- ym whose daughter Kafe, Mise Sidnoy Armstrong, | broken out. Messages have been received stat- | Stephen Gatti conveyed to Chatles Mades for | brated “Old Ry ley ) none pennies iNania ave, and auity to thelr ponders —= | ply ummense. Hugh Harten Was Deceived as to the Age| i, the lieroine of the story. Wm. H. | ing that a battle was fought yesterday in the | £20,000 tho property at the southeast corner of serthcongeh — org gM gatemncgen | — | I refer to the ice embargo and the danger of of His Patrond. Thompson's Maj. Burleigh gave another proof | streets of the village of L’Anse De Neau, a set- | Kast Market space and Bridge street, formerly | ™ rset gn co sisal Goan the emai nears winelccas pein elaaiaeaa a an ice gorge.” The situation is so serious | Judge Kimball today heard « ease against | of that eterting actor's versatility, and William | tloment back of Port an Prince. While’ fight-| q part of the old Samuel Cropley estate, Since | OE, wines nee guaran joan 6 ESDANS ee Sa Se ences ee te | et nee aren, aoe ee las ok See ele Oe Se 6 ee ee ee 6 Oe res ores 8 i penned pais ates ee eis Gee Pn own New York ave jot all_concerned. It calls for the hearty co- | jieged ¥; eodore Roberts as Scar Brow was remarka- | received at Port an Prince of another uprising | hae ited P puilding fo aan aeite| Stew tend 50, Only atend - operation of the ‘merchants and various busi-| MleRed violation of the act for the protection | isemoctive and. fully deserved the applatse | nt St, Michael, ‘The residents were in terror aa peepee fe eee aes Ri placing aie ig meme toto WEBER & FIELDS Cine Be Cuan. Printer, ‘soe Peng. ave. u-%- | ness operators from the Chain bridge to Alex-| of minors, Hugh Harten was the defendant. | uig work received. Nelson Wheatcroft as | to the result of this uprising. Troops will be | PP Tt tas gold to C. McCarthy for | “jato-eo0t : co. All methods of printing, bookbinding, ruling. apdr He kept a saloon in South Washington, but) Liew. Parlor, the villain of the play, suc- | hastened to the scene with all speed the limited | ¢5 609 part of lot 72. uqaare do. & Pan vise wsikicbepaniniastionmaaliatamaaiaie Gxsturuex! Do you want anew Hat? Wo| _ What is — = fgg petition to se-| business got dull down there, and in order to | ceeded by as Stith acting | in compelling = = a ae afford. eae : {cGirana Cut Plug is the Best Smoke or var Parce-Comedy Co aaielagell Burkle sedtae | cure available funds to at once procure suit o y is | recognition of a part, which, of course, coul President Hippolyte at once issued @ mani- Chew. Try it. 17-eolm PRES ee ee eee | able boats to break the ice and keep, the chan- | aie mere enlets snd comorrocn ty. mabe ‘| cticant. no. aympelly. Misies Odetin T9idr, | festo that thess ‘uprisings axe nothing more iige eee’ ” ef 1h ——s eon wont atoms nel open, say from the Aqueduct bridge. the | business more profitable, he determin Edna Wallace, Catherine Florence, Messrs. | than emeutes and that there 18 no organized Sethi at mabideal ox bambi aeiene taper Ae Cannoxtrr Hearsas and Carbonite Fuel for | Washing! nch and the river as far down | transfer his place to another section. Anappli-| Orrin Johnson, James P. Barrows and little | reb ion or armed opposition to the govern- = enters into the composition of White's Yucatan | CHARLES FEOKMANS Stock. COMPANT, by Meremisses Bros. Sole Agents, 1429/8 Fort Washington. | Many of ux remember | cation was made for a transfer of his license, | Wallie Edinger all contributed to the suc-| ment. In the elections held Sunday tast Hip | Wore Frei Cane. Gum, but on the contrary every ingredient ix Frou the New Fuyire Theater, New York, Va. ave. nw | pith sorrow the devasiations of a summer) and Thursday morning Mr. Harten received | cess of the piece, which was 88 pronounced as | pol} t's friends and relatives were choren dep- E Seneheled Ob ib Siemon Neeienn. jale-6t In | ut how much more disstrous would | * °C joners had 4] any first production that Mr, Frohman has | uties, but their success ix due to # display of “ae a inn = | P accompanied by fields of floating | jas ative = Bes 5 iar aarrane = res poet | Svea Wie. Tha acetecy | puny eaves eaallall| Voeee st tha ote oman terrorised. ths voter By Etiza R. Parker, Bedford, Ky. Regardless of the weather the «aleof my | Oneseee ° city AND DISTRICT. ice remains to be seen, not told. We also | favorably upon his application, and that even-| th, stage appointments were of the highest | Notwithstanding the encouraging terms used in entire #tock will be continued at and below | rap - | kuow a little of the havee of 1851 and other | ing he bad a general opening of his combina- | standard. the manifesto of the president, he is undoubt- Sift one pound of four with two teaspoonsof | cost until the reduction desired hax been : AMUSEMENTS TONIGHT. winters as well. Our recollections of 1864-5 are | tion saloon and billiard and pool parlor. _ Acapesty.—A play in which W. J. Scanlan | edly fearful of general uprising and is in terror Cleveland Baking Pow ‘er. C one pound complished. Do not delay if you wish real bur- | start quite vivid. T'was then United States harbor-/ He knew of the existence of a law preventing | brought to himself the applause and the love of | of his life. The guards about his house have | of sugar and half apound of butter toeether, | fains. Rememb: of Furniture, : REMIND ME. “ 7 and in order to heep an = channel | minors from being permitted to play pool or | theaver goers everywhere ix “Mavourneen,” a/ been doubled and other precautions taken to} 1). wahthettoar, best wel ca sak tae Upholstery Goods, Lace Curt | é Ausavon’s Orana Hovas.— “Little Tippet ent the destruction of Long bridge | billiards and so he gave his employes the neces- | charming Irish drama of a hundred years ago, | inmre his personal cafety. aie: : oS &e., contained ° New Nerioxat, Taeater. Beluwound exposed property we employed a | sary instructions ,to keep out the boys, end the | and in thix last night Mr. Chauncey Olcott| Further information indicates that the dis-| CYP of siiced citron, one cup of blanched al- The Mow Amana Gente, new play, “The Girl I left Behind Me boat trom the Delaware culled the | clerk made an effort to obey his instructions. | undertook the very difficult part of coming in| content against the president is spreading all onds, ove texcup of stoned raisins an: By David Belasco and Prank in Fylee Ae apeme « ott «two large side-wheel boats | Each young man, about whose ago there was | direct comparison with Mr. Scatdan, and we all | through the republic. of erated cocoanut, last! Nevt Week—The Boston BIN HOOD. “Mavournee ironed, Craporapoa tart me nd any doubt. was questioned, but notwithstand- | know what comparisons are as a rule, In this pasties —— well-beaten whites of fourteen exes, thin with - —.. stic a Ma- | _31 4 anata Hanes’ Dwrerem “The Fast Mail.” | With this fleet at onr command, backed by | ing this several boys did get in and indwWged ina| instance, however, the exception to the rule = init c.cuy atiwebs cai Gani esos chine Co.,7 and H, for repairing and renting. i ” suvaw's i yerew Tunaten.— Weber & Fields | Unele Sam, to hep the way clear was no easy | game of pool. obtains, and Mr. Oleott need have no fear that | a. reat sehr banca sicinechoas ara mane: a15-00200 mm | NATIONAL RIFLES ARMORY Fyecialty Com i A } task. Policemen O'Brien and Duvall were on duty | the public will draw lines between bim and his | From Tru i Agar Catkeunn Mand 1 Carbonite Pua | THUBSPAY PVENING, JANvARY 19, an0g, " pai x But what of the present situation with » bulk- | and they procured a warrant for the proprietor | predecessor to is discredit. As Terence | ‘I made ten dollars this morning, pa, bs cous eats meh se as ‘arbonite Heaters and Carbonite Fuel | eA taney ue tpener ymelle Tur Bs Crrryserae. 15th street | head in way of a bridge twe-thirds the way | and on their complaint he was taken into court. ‘Dreyer he is very nearly the equal of Mr. ‘That's right, my son. I'm glad to see that sp mg . for sale. Hutcuixsox Bros, 1420 Pa. ave. | pay wasuinatun Manivolte amt Ubiv ave ‘ ac the river. besides the flats inpscement During the trial boy with long snibsirn I 8. | Scanlan, and quite so in the pretty Irish songs | you recognize the advisability of being inde-| prepertionvnre matssur Chet: RW. ‘. jal6-2t BANJO AND UTTAR CLOR. t Rerorvwe MINTTATIS (GERMAN | thot has narrowed the waterway considerably? | whose name was registered as John Ryan, ap- | of the ‘e, barring, perhaps, the abandon, so | 5 i e. id yo - : ” > Dan ae 7 a Concert, # te 14 Danctee, uot Fvasce Curncw) Graud Musical and | Now the question is, what will be the effect | peared on the stand and was examined. He|to say, that characterized Mr. Scanlan. alr. | Pendent of parental assistance, How did you) ne rounded teaspoonful of Cleveland Bak- SS Se ee SCHRORDICS ORCHESTH § Lit p when the ice gorges Don't let us wait to see, | had been questioned at the pool room, where | Olcott is n sweet singer and a magnetic actor, | ™"ortowsd it from ma.” ing Powder does more ani better work than @ colate, easily digested, delicio eahen a ww t bat oot with the petition and back it up with | he gave his age as twenty-one years, but when | and the Inrge audienco present showed ita ap- heaping teaspoonful of any other. A large a> Cut Plug is the Best Smoke or At Droop's. bul onte the needful. Acitizen told me lust evening | put under oath he was two veats younger, and | preciation vigorously. ‘The other members of = perecigdl presence ny | ches. Try it per age [OE ? Bite that he woutd be one to give $50, and I know | Judge Kimball questioned him concerning the | the east were up to the average and the scenery i 3 ae, THE, YOUNG MENS carro: many others that will give that or more. In | difference, and he was frank exough to say that | was of that sort which receives a spontaneous cee Ladies! Buy the Old Reliable, Time-tested | son tr: Net ait, & Jack. the meantime the article im last night's Stan as | ho lied when questioned at the pool room, plaudit when the curtain goes up. A pleasant | Hoops Cures Wheeler & Wilkon, jt aie 6 juan who «aid he | te Capt, Sutton g views is commendable and it | Joseph Harvey was next called, ana although | (ld friend who makes one feel easy and com- 2 Fach yeer brings it new lanrela. | y ist hoped thet immediate action will be | he said he was only sixteen rs old. Lawyer | fortable and refreshed is ‘‘Mavourneen,” and | The marvellous cure of Miss Lettie Huntley of Cort- Your grandmothers used one, and the most | lave suled up before taken by Congress. not, however.with the view. | Shilling expreseed his thought by saying: “He | Olcott is its profit. land, N. ¥., has attracted widespread attention. progressive mechanical expert today pro- | - aige Mt mrce Of CAFTVING gs stated, of -ecuring a new harbor boat at a| has an old face for his age. Harn Bisoc Treater.—A large and en-| She was nigh to death's door with hemorrliaxes y, ounces the best in. the world to be the New | q CADEALY EVENINGS AT w® a biack jack. and he plead guilty cost of $5,000. This means delay. Besides. we | Joseph went to the roctn with his friend Cas-| thusiastic audience greeted "The Fast Mail” at | cavsed by ulcers in thestomach, Could eat nothing. | Tpsig Conpaxy's High Arm, No. 9. Office, 437 9th st. n.w., one Wednesday aud Saturday Matiuces The prisoner bax been im court many times tew boats of that “caliber” in oar har-| sidy, who vouched for his age, and for that | Harris’ Bijou last night. The play is one of in- | “en the physicians said there was no hepe, her ae door south of E. oo vanous e was Teco, d by | allowed the right to play. tense interest and is interpreted by a first-class e we - se —aeeeaiesorsere ago ites es gency. Help us with your contributions | | “Do yon shave?” Mr. Shillington inquired of | company. Itis a melodrama of the most ap-| ane geluctanny eee TE oe days felt —— 500 More Saxony Wool Jackets at ee now to charter suitable means toopen the river, | Harvey. bis age. 4 tate $1.49, at C. AveRsacn’s, of the sixth preeinet ar- 1. that we deem even insufficient for the then let us have the “new ice boat.” reason he wi ‘es, sir,” he answered. proved pattern, and that it was popular with mother urged her to try stronger, bloating subs ted, appetite gradually re- azi-tt W. J. SCANLAN'S 6 th and H streets. venga ; 0 : * the patrons of the Bijou was attested by the | turned, and ina month she could walk across the | THE STANDARD FOR PURITY,.PLAVOR AND | jall-st Ee yor nae yaar bps rh sagem yite: Sus January 17. 18% Captarx. But,” said Judge Kimball, “it's not a ques- | vigor pplauso with which it was received. Lesage cy OE wate Ge aite ok ae Gee Os eciaciaas “oea ware rate eed Geageuees Gergen et tas bakever sem. | SS tion of whiskers. ‘The law is for the protection | There is a fund of comedy furnished by n high | ite and bas teon in perfect health ever since. ‘she cialiy in Ladies’ and ‘Children's Tiair “Casting Prewnted by Gennaro ves dreek at e. but he went A Sleighing Carnival at Falls Chureh. of minors, and the proprictor of a place can’t | class of comediaus. ‘Tho scenery is #triking. | says: "I know that Geniliny iniy wih TURTON Nob Lamina pene ceca tabea” eae pene - . ith th cage Ecoles ble (Ganlenendioday al Ths Sevdiaig: en. — te aa his looks, iy —— aoe ‘The view of the Mississippi river, the engine HOOD'S SARSAPARILLA, . tiers seme pong, See — ” ‘GUSTUS PITOU'S COMPANY, ” tenedi soaant Gus bkeett j . au paige SeRREE REE and uot of appearance. The court will, of | room of the large steamer Saint Louis, the ex- | and that alone, saved my life.” ture, jal2-th,tu Beaded by the Sweet Singur and Now os en cs ae Faris Cuuncu, Va., Jan. 17, 1893. | course, take into consideration the fact of due] plosion, the paseage of the lightning express : ——————_— secede qin pcan ica vem! ag ara ~ gmeangaes i pierre cit cas | _ I iswafe to #tate that whenever our citizens diligence on the part of the proprietor. ‘The | and the suspension bridge nt Niugara Falls aro | HOOD'S PILLS cure liver iis, Jaundice, biliows- Headaches cured “while you wait.” Druggist CRAUNCEY OLCOTT, fe Miller sat that the officer. had done | decide to bave any doings in the interest of the law bs for the boys’ absolute protection and he | afl elaborate pictures true to nature, Again to- | ness ick headache and constipation. 2 aula ie 4 test Wod-20n, WERL SURENES noshoeneelh faty in arresting persons about the ci ig thi a nie ete ee Elixir Babek a‘ duty in w g persons about the en-| public it will be a good thing,a big thing | %' UNINC Ts now no boys in +» | ig e ixir cures all malaria! diseases New York Cor — ae s © ord my place, - es caecrae fork Company tn nuty Fate othe Capitol “aud be hoped he would and nsuccess, More than this, that the prob- | sid Mie Herter, re flee eh pr eather (1 Pals al 2 a : ge to arrest them. ssa! Last week the officer gan old man in six months in jail without | abilities are that Falls Church will be at the bottom of the affair. ‘This time it was a car- nival, in which the excelient sleighing was to Vhen a person of doubtful age comes to your place, said counsel, “what do you do?” “Stop them.” Mr. Harten’s clerk was then called and he Fields’ Own Company opened at Kernan night and gave a treat in the shape of av entertainment of considerable merit. In fact, every act is interesting and the performance CUTICURA REMEDIES cleanse the blood, skin and scalp of every eruption, impurity and disease, whether simple, s-rofulous, ulcerative or hereditary. Tue Paice Pervkes, ENTERTADN: Foe BecEPTIONS, 3 ™ Ke AMUSEMENTS THE NEW CARKOLL INSTITUTE HALL, In His | be utilized. Citizens of Alexandria and Fair- goes witha rush. Unlike most shows the cur- | Ina word, they are the greatest skin cures, blood pu- | 18 IMPORTANT— ‘ On 10th st. Above Now Vork a fax counties outside of our corporate limits | told of having questioned the boys on the night | tain raiser was one of the features of the per- | rifters and humor remedies of modern times, and suc ‘ GREAT LECTURE, gue aa Bie | pacticipated: “Mr. Fe J. Northrop wae marshal | im question and he said thet Will Cassidy | formance, and Whitting and Sheppard plewad | ‘eed when the est physicians fail,” Sold throughout | SHILMLenot the chief feature, Poor dentistry te in acme Tho atest, greet expventont, test nent, baste i hed for Harvey. ‘1 Johnnie Carroll, the | the world. Ja16. | finitely worse than nony. We solicit your patronage "GET THERE, a rca gh te Care A-alight fire took place at 919 D street and | of the day. Yesterday, Monday, was the time. | Vou! Harvey r every one. Then came Johnnie Carroll, the : feastonte tah ~~ 5 ie ny premiums were to be competed for. The| Lawyer Shillington said that while there was | comic singer of America, who is by far the best Z Z por ese __| solely on the merit of our work. Thut the prices are MONDAY, JANUARY 23, ATS P.M, cuased to damage yesterday. Lesterday slight | best tooking and the best dressed establish-| ® technical violation of law he thought the case | ever seen in this city. Clancy's: singing pro- iz = Sap low is incidental and due to superior facilities and the METZEROTT HALL, 12:chand Feta. JTS AL POINT MERTe, av. stumage was done at 1410 Sth street by @ leaky | nents were to take the prizes fo oe which the court might super | voked Foars of laughter, Weber and Fields, WE ARE MANPAcTuuERS OF skill which produces rapidity. In Dentistry time is * : — wil stove When the hour arrived for forming the | sentence. ie the German senators, presented a new act that | - | Pe prea scandens, “ete vihicinaniekesetean As fe'clock a tire took place at the real estate sleigh precession” came the establishinents | | Judge Kimball was of the samaopinion. He | was excellent. Drummond and. Stabley, na | BEGALIAS, UNIFORMS, perma eet yie el swlicy “leona aa a For teruse and detrs apply on tho premstone. 906: office of F. A. Darne street north- | C@me in from every poiut of the compass, aud | Said that the jaw was intended to protect the | musical blackemiths; Richmond and Gienroy. AN NER! BUTTONS ant CHARMS. changer tana egertben atin Gastiatas aca oa YMCA MEt@Bnorr mesic waLt. west, comed bya di “About $30 Shen itwns formed it is reported that there | Poy against Limeelf. and it) was the duty of the | the Braatz Brothers in a marvelous acrobatic : Door’? | Tickets, SOcts, Reserved s-ats without extra charge were seventy-five sleighs in line. Mayor Hillier aud the other judges were stationed in the front of the drug store. proprietor to use die diligence to ascertain the | trath of his patrons’ age. A young man who | Rants to play pool will lie about his uze,” the feat, Tiddiewinks, the boy wonder; Haines and Vidocq and Alburtus and Bertram, marvelous Indian club jugglers, closed the performance. ‘You are cordially invited to inepect our immens stock of Gold and Siiver Fringes, Laces, Braids, Tas- sels, Spabizles, &e., suitaple for masquerades, fancy dress parties, &e. equipment. That they can doit with less pain follows, as a matter of course. Extracting, 25c. ; with Gas. 50c. atthe ¥. M. C. A, 1409. New Yors ave., THE “Cc. €.” COURSE, on and after January 17, 1892. THIRD EVENING “ “ iS complete | Wait for Sam Jones at Metzerott Hall. jald-eokkja2 . Two round trips were made from the lower | judge said; “but in this case I think Mr. Har-| ‘Tu Manrse Baxp Coscent.-‘The first con- | OU tock 5 complete in every particular. poring ag Sys ee SATURDAY, JANUARY 21, Imag, part of the principal villege in the corporate | ten made an attempt to comply with the law, | cert of the Marine Bard, under the direction of 3. N. Mever “ Upon interes ing and instractive subjects AMERICA’S REPRESENTATIVE houts up t West End, and the other streets but probably did not use the fullest diligence. Prof. Fanciulli, its new leader, will be given Silver Fillings, 75c, ; Platina, $1.09. d at W]e delve ed inthe CARICATURE ARTIST were paraded with great glee. Mr. Jobn | He thought this prosecution would havea good | at Metzerott Hall Friday evening next. Un- Manufacturer of Gold Fillings, according to size. ee acne CHURCH, MR THOMAS Nast Matters. | Newlon took the first prize. Mr. George Mankin | ¢ffect and make th® proprietor more careful in | usual interest attaches to the event,as the people MILITARY AND SOCIETY GOODS, VERY BESD TEETH, $8 00. ss Se. The. AND 81.00. 3036-0 LM archase the Washi | nd, My. W. H. Veitch the third, and Mr. | the future. will not only have an opportunity of noting the 2 7TH ST. N.W. azo ‘ January 18, 1882, [Artis Bisou THEATER <i, Saaremaa and Georget atiroat Company f odey the fourth, The court suspended sentence, taking the | effect of the new leader's efforts with the | - ink WES wae day's sports coneluded with an im- personal bonds of the defendant. famous band, but the opportunity of hearin ff rs ibe, mc. Mrs. P. WAM! RIS, I. 1. DRTPTON ana DEAN, #1. enc tu race of two heats, which was won by a = some of the professor's own compositions wil U.S. D. A ata ac Proprietors and Managers, } Moodey. WASHINGTON MARKETS, also be afforded. Among the numbers will be 7 . . e TAL SSOCIATION, = = or Fe “ /ERMATINE 3 u i The young folke, young ladies and gentlemen, |, = ___| Wagner's “Rienzi” overture, Von Weber's COR. 7TH AND D STS. N.W. Ye 8 beszeaentrinl saxon mapas Week Commencing MONDAY, January 16, are 40 by 5 were greatly rejoiced with the days doings. The market is frozen under today. Prices | “Chinese Caprice,” Shumann’s ‘Traumer Relieves Chapped Skin. yeni are MPI? z WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 25, 1899. LINCOLN J. CARTEWS GRAND PRODUCTION, et. Georgete } 1. 8 A. | remainas yesterday, but the market is very slow | and “Arabesque” and the beautifn! ballet m1 1, Paes oe CHORAL SOCIETY or ate tag 4 — along all lines. Eggs and butter hold up and | #¢ from Goanod's “Queen of ws | Dermarixe & LBT. = AND a ha ha A Bieycle Stealer Sentenced. | putterine is fairly active with good calls, heVorage of Columbus" and “The Trip | Allays Irritation. + B. Towser & Sos, SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA OF NEW Yo! Next week -CRUMEEES £AWR. Jal ‘The motion for @ new trial in the case of | Fruits, save apples, are dead, and the only calls Hoth have been produced by Gilmore's | Ty i DEALERS IN DRY GOOD3, MENDELSSOEN FS cuine vin Give tan Halt Sah t A BD based for $6,108.12 James Jackson, convicted on the 13th of petty | in applesare in the finer grades. Common | Band and proved to be a great success. Prof, | AIERMATINE 1316 7TH ST. N.W. a ina nae tg sab 113. Washington larceny in stealing » bievele, was overruled by | grades are at a standstill, Cheese is about the | Fancrulli is said to have proved himself a very should Be Used After Washing.” : if cin ¢ ¢ v New yrk Fetraary 4.4, om te idow's Mite, MeComas this morning, and he was sen-| seme—steady. Hogs show the greatest activity | stceessfal leader with the band, and the con- ° t “ELISA” Tourint Gazette. Oren tickets ald Sr bogs ced to three months in jail. in meats, with calves a good second. Beef is | cert will no doubt fully demonstrate the wis-| Tenyaring and F. NARBICKLE, 1223 Pa ave, a pretty fur up and will probably stay. Flowers (ene of his sel a ee Dress Ginghams, from 4 to 10 yds. 6c. a p<. 2 a are very irregular. Roses of the finer kinds | Rernusexvarive Breceiaipor's Lecrenr Should Be Used After Shaving. SOLOISTS: " e. hroame logout guitar | 8° 37,10 £10 per dozen. Potatoes and cabbage | —'Can Freeflustitutions Preserve Our C:viliz8-| 4.45 ana sola oaly by Mme. BASTA TAVARY, Soprano. MET#EROrT MUSIC Mara, L. Ke hae boaght for 27.600 of M.M. | The Washiogton Mandolin, Banjo and Guitar | jave the call in vegetables, Game is plenty, | tion,” the subject of Representative Wm, C. P. eeirbe Pillow : Miss MINNIE BELNNE, Contralto. Bane part | square 52h 20 by $4.60 Leet wa Bd and aslump in prices is promised. Breekinridge’s lecture tomorrow evening. in _ ©. 8 THOMPSON, ee eee Mr. PAYNE CLARK, Tenor. ‘THURSDAY EVENING, JANUARY 9 fod M streets north d Cr. dies ane W. a pa» E Dr. Chester's chureh, Capitol Hill, will ‘call Dress moods of all descrintions at cSt prices. Mr. ERICSSON BUSHNELL, Bass. dent, ©. I. Goodacre; secretary, W. M. Hale: Teth Wi Oneal ee ee Pharmacist, Blankets and Bed Comforts at cut prices. ° — tresmurer. G. FP. Comboye; business manager, Heating Apparatus for Drivers. noae dechting ant ai aeents 4L-3m 703 15th st. Ladies’ Cloaks, one-third off. — ee Sens, Sakae A, x 00, wroqeelnerranga Grceetrr fl ESS Brera es Thode dering good reas should go ears Fable inca scat pine TICKETS, 1, #150 and 2 ART £3 ee ee a ee Ee lL aubat & While ¢o much is being done for the relief of | jesthvor clit tecte cone epelist. Prencher and} — Gents’ Underwear at cat prices. ON SALE AT METZEROTT'S. sa aaa NX « bia e. ELL mt night in the | cant ate - lecturer, will lecture at the Metropolitan Chureh | (3, cy General closing-out sale of all kinds of goods, — ada oo pei “be—arlt Ca club propose giving their third annual concert | all classes, allow me to make a suggestion to | next Friday evening under the auspices of the | ANDY 01 of, a7 pssouanx ioc ttn of Ge egational Cbureli git hop at the National Rifles’ Armory on the | the drivers of cars, herdics, nansoms and other | Women's Alliance of the M.E. Church. He 0c, a Pound. BATTLE OF GETTYSBURG, a] omplete acran nts for the convention to 19th instant. y vehicles that will go far toward relieving their | Will take for his subject “Manhood and Mon ‘Tho qrostest hettlo of rE be held « 21th, 2th and 29th of this me eS oa ae a caileriign troni tie Cade and it fe expected that he will treat it in his! For@days, commencing Saturday, January 14, we 7c: wan, | re Dihesber: Sed to hold sessions of the < ‘ ational Safe Deposit Election. Ifthe car drivere will take an old rubber | Ut! graphic, unique and eloquent manner. | gi seit our entire line of 40c. and 25e. Candies for ____ 15th st., two blocks below U. 8. Treasury. Eee ventic mauning, atintnedi The annual meeting of the National Safe De-| | Tf # yap ere tin | Zickols are fed at 80 cents and are on sale by | So. o pound (Gogpaays socrery oncnes e g. afternuon and evenin; Savings and Trust Cot blanket or any other article that will cover the | the Indies of the churches and at Purcell’s book | 2% 3 Piretciass Turaished Mado Leek anne ts chon pes canyiceneas body from tos walet 80-486 Seek atid thal wil! |sraset | to prevent dealers taking advantage of this sale not o geptions, Ball jceemaany Faction ane as ventaag ut be of a ray sud the following officers and directors | p9¢ allow the heat to escape, and will then take od over 2 pounds will b-sold to any one person. Ton, The parece 2 4 bolt rests | elect a Benjamin P. Snyder, president; has. | « common coal cil Jantern and place under the | wr, Wendling’s Lecture on Stonewall Jack-| This is oursecond surprise week. Look out for Lish-flavored—the inex- METROPOLITAN ORCHESTBRAy ee ee Re | c. Glover, first vice president; James M. John-| drapings of the blanket they will be surprised pa Peer A Py nF at EXCURSIONS, &c. KT Tyee of | sto, second ae ee eee R. Jones, | at # ang Chapa Michal penaey i] At the Universalist Church last evening Mr. Pinot's, 705 7th st. n.w. = WITH FOURTEEN SOLomsTa, wil be devoted third vice president; E. Francis Riggs, treasu- f " Fe ra " “4 5. re oe mpenain rer: Albert 1. Sturtevant, secretary. Directors. | te side it can be utilized to warm their bands. | Joreph R. Wendling lectured upon “Stonewall Fresh every day. 253m. feavor movemen: Benjamin P. Snyder, Albert L. Sturtevant, George H. Piant, Lewia Clephane, Henry A. The cab and hack drivers can put this minia- ture stove under their robes and will be better Jackson, under the auspices of the Confederate Veterans’ Association, before quite an audi- Srraxoz Avverriseuenrs, ma The orber general features gf the program | Willard, ‘Thomas Hyde, Andrew Wylie, Zenas | Able to secure its benefite than the car drivers. | once.” ‘The lecture was fall. of pathos and CRS, PO - Tepes Tae Sean od Lat Mica |. Nobling Matihow Eimerr. B. Hone Ferry reste dramatic interest, and his eulogy of the con- Orrice Or Tre Axsprctor ‘Seats now on sale at Metzerctt's Music | tenon, Doma Bagge, Soke Weamenl A Sneak Thief's Good Haul. federate chieftain was one of the finest tributes OF PLUMIING, ine Select Personally Conducted Parties will leave | where analytical books contsinieg program wens Wiliam F- Clark, Charles C. Globes, ‘Thomas | Last evening between 5 and 6 o'clock a hotel | eter paid him, Jackson's career was graphi- wasbieinicg QF covvargra Pr amen el PEE poor S large aud appreci | B. Jones, Woodbury Blair, Robert O.Holtzman, | sneak thief visited the Livingston, on K atreet | Cay Rormved from the military | professor, bigs Folda, sailing direct t0 Alexandria, ‘The itinerary) the given last evening at the | “b*#tian Heurich. northwest between 14th and 15th streets, and | horsemanship, modest disposition, to the bat- 4 Trinttatis German Evangeli- eal) Chareb. corner of 6th aud N streets nortn- ————— Funeral of Mr. Mahorney. Mr. Robert Mahorney, for the past fifty years got away with about #250 worth of jewelry. The rooms of Mrs. R. F. Morecll and Miss tle of Manassas, when he stood like a stone wall and turned defeat into victory: through poet soles P the second battle of Manassas, when history re- Sect tener of the twenty-tifth anniversary | g regident of South Washington, @ho died Sat-| Leiehion were entered and robbed. In Mrs. | Dottittie on through the strife of many Dat- of the church. The extensive program included P ‘ inis’s | Morsell’s room secured a lady's gold | ties, and {ill the curtain drops on his career urday night, was buried from St. Dominic's | watch and chain worth 850, a gold ring worth | U°® Mee Yoeal and instrumental music. recitations in| Cheech an a te amc - ngs valued 2 $10, abreast, | 224 he falls at the hands of his own men, shot Eaglieh ond German, and was greatiy enjoyed | CbUre! ee eee Fon: 0 8 ee ees ~ . by accident. by all present. The vocal numbers were ren-| ducted the painting business for many years, | pin worth $10, two lockets worth £25 and other) “The war, the thought, was inevitable. dered by Mrs G. Pacius, Mre. C. Moore, the | snd was highly esteemed by all who knew him. ry valued at 980, besides a Jewel box con- It was simply | conflict between the cavalier Mises Philips and [. Facius, and Messrs, | He leaves a widow and four children, also. two | t#ining pins valted at $10. who landed ‘at Jamestown and the Puritan of @Barles Moor: f. A. Bhodes and F. Altrup, | sitters, one the widow of Mr. J. M. Lloyd and New nd. The war was but an evolution tee instrumental numbers by the Misses 3. | the other the wife of Mr. John E. Herrell of for Ont of this conflict between Puritan Poehiman, M. Appich, K. Loefiter and Facius, | East Washington. and cavalier would spring the grandest typo of end Mewrs, RA. & hb. F. H. Seeley, Prof. a rae! Kuersebser and Khoder. The recitations were | FE LY Mepee Talbott 0. Pnitzzi, Jacobson, | Altrap and W. H. Conly. At the close of the | entertainment refreshments were served to all | went by the ladies in charge of the affair. he second ard closing concert and. reception Will take place tonight and a very fine program bas Leen prepared for tuis occasion ri pel Sane er Sto etree! Orren vor Sace—5,000 6 per cent first mortgage bonds of the Norfolk and Washington Steamboat Co. Craxz. Panui & Co., Bank- ete, Ebb: tt House build: Adet. a @Lalance of « line of $10 Imported Trouser- ing® for $6, at Srersoy's, 12th and F sta. — Ader. x Frereres at 24th and H porthwest at 10 am. tomorro' Adet. = A Directors’ Dinner. The di; dinners last night at the Down Town Club. ‘The entrance of Mr. Isadore Saks into the ture to- directorate and the proposed de morrow on a touthern trip of Mr. B. HL Warner, the prosideat of the compan: the date. ir. B. H. Warner felicitously presided, aud a number of bright after-dinzer speeches were made. pate eS ETS ‘nish the Young Men's Democratic Club with silk hats, canes, gloves and neckties for the inaugural parade. igeetors of the Washington Loan and Trust Company enjoyed one of therr periodical y, were ngs which fixed the dinner ai this H. Rewenster, 15th and New York avenue, has been awarded the contract to fur- door. She went to ti 4 Jeune white man, about twenty-five years ‘who was also ‘the hall by other ‘andria, on the arrival of all trains from Washington togrounds, 2c. (Care heated by electricity leave local depot, Alex- ‘Take cars of Pennsylvania Railroad at thst. depot. ‘Fare for round trip, 45c. Grounds open from llam.to¢pm Admisnon