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' THE EVENING STAR we PUBLISHED DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY. . = THE STAR BUILDINGS, oie | 7 4 §0 ADVERTISERS. The B Evening Mae Netrapa Uepesy: ; Cd Advertisers are urgently re S. H. KAUFFMANN, Pres't quested to hand in advertisements Now York Ofice, £6 Potter Building, Part 2. Pages 9 =[2. the day prior to publication, tn Pea te a Stan & or : e order that insertion may be as- per week, or 44c. Copies ter 2 cents each. y wall—eoywhere ip the United sured. Want advertisements will States or Cauada—postage prepaid—S0 cents per be received up to noon of the day FE ie eee haga get 81-00 pee rear: ot wuhinenl with fore! added, : tion, precedence being (Batered at the fie! it Office at Washingtoa, D.C., OS - a @s second-class mali matter.) : = given to those first received, “Minto af advectiaing made koown ov application WASHINGTON, D. CC. THURSDAY, JANUARY 25, 1894—TWELVE PAGES. AMUSEMENTS. "AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. - EDUCATIONAL. rn rm rar 4 peace of the Hawaiian Islands. The first = is ee GEMM | Sas a note given to foreign nations— JOSEF . IN WASHINGTON, a | whether of Asia or of Europe—that the af- In response to public re- THE ANNUAL NING FRENCH CLASSES_NEW TERM, | fairs of the Sandwich Islands are matters ) = | in which the United States has a deep in- = | terest. The reiations of the United States | to those islands were peculiar. Enormous j= | Sums of American money had been invested == |there in developing the islands by admit- = ting their sugar free of duty while a dut, . f two cents a pound was Popular Shopping Place, =) | cf,tWe cents @ pound was imposed on a ==) | other sugar imported into the United States. 416 SEVENTH STREET. 5 "EVENING FREXCH CLASSES NEW | TERM. sues fate lessons. guest we have succeeded in ° Easy ‘end atractive methohe aril In 325-lm* MLLE. V. PRUD'HOMME, 307 D st. n.w. our efforts to keep IVY INSTITUTE BUSE ES COLLEGE °° x vi ¥ .W. Cor. Sth a DW, “Ch rist For the benefit of the Children’s Hospital USteradngee tabi roovsanadlity Been atteided bs 99 Will be held at the Friday, Ja. 26, "4, * Evenings An old, reliabl amccenatul College. a3 eth , 7 ee x ie Sacra caret 75S oft Gethsemane” || wATIONAL RIFLES’ ARMORY,| wetter te Ju atBe tun | Rene Hohe oma ts, E , ea : wen Monday, 29th inst. | = pr iebilabe PRE rua | Ut ease Ar ae Soa ame | (a onda’ a ! Ee. P & SONS, Sole Rej um, 225 | real lite. ial training in rt. | Be EZ ae Peigeaptioe painting and | Tuesday, January 30, 1894, |" See pie Ge Min yn Rm eg sol a SD NIGHT Views | !2 Arithmetic, Rapid Penmanship, Estab- | In this way the islands had been benefited | to the amount of at least $46,000,000. With such an interest in the islands it was right and proper that notice should be given to |all the nations of Europe and Asia that they must not interfere with the local af- WHITE CITY,” DAY lished 1876. "Eypertenced teachers; central lo : then $7, %he Hewallan Islands, or that, if ° | Under the auspices of the Board of Lady Visitors. | of the World's Fair, Midway Plaisance iustrat- | oh" aiuiomas wad positions fer aradeaten, Seal = it it} j they did so, their act would be a disep- eernolisUalieries s Murray, | for arnouncem Ss. W. FLY t 1 pointment and offense to the government Friday, January 26, 1 7:30 ‘o'clock, pam. | [oh ee oe = | 8nd people of the United States, cents. ye : A Vital Point. 1217 F St.N. W. THE U.S. MARINE BAND Has 5 aaa gS MIME. J. ESPUTA DALY, : . Classes in reading music at sight. The note chain The clause in the resolution as to the BRANCHES: 1221 PA. AVE. AND 916 77H ST. . 4 ao | my ara Enter tin leaticsig of 3 Parlor Taik No. 9. ayatem, Mime. Daly, indorsed by J, B- Sousa and | |e provisional government having been duly ALGAUGH'S GRAND OPERA HOUSE. a Frida Jan. 26, 8 p. m 3m0_ ast: | recognized he regarded as a vital point % 9 % oma — Signor F. Fanciulli, ‘At the ¥. M. C. A., 1409 Now York ave. n.w. | WOOD'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE AND SCHOOL | because, if it were a de facto government, AGOMKULAE @ieEOnCANORA.” eens Cetie te oe enn Se omar hat S ea on ers. | Power to disturb it. ‘The first clause as to Wri. H. PATRONESSES. The public cordially invited. evening sessions. Rates reduced. Call or write ° {its being unwise and inexpedient to con- Mrs. Stevenson, —- ears gonna’ vias aati | puch domo AS FE ga : | Sider a project of annexation at this time ‘sacs oaebiiie Mis. Fuller, wt COLUMBIA, CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC; PIANO jdid not commit anyone, either for or Mrs. Carlisle, Mrs. Field, HARRIS’ THEAT: Principal, ite’ of New England Conservatory of . against annexation. He was in favor of Mrs Gineyy Mm Horace’ Gray WEEK OF JANUARY 22. slot enti emesis eos Every department has desirable |fuezation on certain conditions. If. the i Mrs. oF : - ¥ y s re ' és vor vor In an old-time comic part. Miss: Herbert, Mra: Sten! ber re aera om Tinta odds and ends, remnants, &c., ail | |attaching thent to the state of Californie, : Mrs. Hoke Smith, Miss Strong, DAN McCARTHY 'S 9 9 °9 |in that way they could have laws and TONIGHT AND TOMORROW NIGHT Miss Morton, ‘Mire. IN e it 2 ri proper government. The constitution ef the @ Comic Play by Brander Matthews and George | Lady “Pauneefote, Mrs. aan, ; OF WASHINGTON: offered at quick clearing prices. | United States had not been framed for de- — eS Rambler From ‘Clare. Commencing MONDAY, February 5, the Ralston | | pendencies. It hed been formed for states. H. Jessop, entitled tua. tena ii. Doh, Next Week—MY JACK ja2z-ct_ | School of Physteal Culture of Martyn college will feaey — that the time was not far 66 P ¢ s | Mrs. Weante Gray, A GRAND CONCERT mention toc itten fail sisatie ve Coote etn aot tee \ | would be within the limits of a stare tie On robation Mme. Guzman," Mrs. Hitt.” Tendered to twenty-four lessons, presenting un elaborate. and Curtain and Rug Dept. | Cloaks. | should be very glad to see Utah attaches 9 a 4s mT beautifal ‘course of payaeal_csttere. sa - = Summaiin at See! t> Sue Keoo 486.50 Biack Di 1 Jackets, |to the state of Nevada, if the people of oe RECEPTION COMMITTEE. Miss Feilding C. Roselle, | neve, netore ‘attempted "in Warmington. Indo gn a a ee eee * $1.50 Nevada would consent. And he would be Presented. with Enormous Mra, Stone. Mies. Mason, ‘ketitel by Mrs. Vice President Stevenson, 2 $2.98 White and Gray Gout Rugs, 1 $# Black J with collar and, glad to have New Mexico and Arizona 100 NIGHTS act Tene Dr. Carl E. Dufft, baritone; Mr. Thomas Frans | Mrs. Secretary Carlisle, |” Mrs. Secretary Bissell, p. Rugs, 18x3 <ssoe cocks sen || united together. And so Alaska ought At the Star Theater, New York, will be produced Mrs. Rodgers, Mr. Anton Kaspar, violinist; Mrs. Senator Gort % elther to be attached to Washington -or f balf pair € lle Portieres, : y __" worth! #5: to $6.50 palr, choice 51-45 ea. coals Se ‘piven ae Sates people, ‘That wes ta: ped trimming, sizes 32 and 34.,..... $8.98 & the general idea. tand- Stam Linens. 2 $4.50 Mises” Refers, with plaited = iden. Therefore, motwithet Ie. Center Pleces, stamned c gle weap ir grag 52.00 ing the first clause of the resolution, he was in favor of the ennexation of the Ha- E Wear, Under- | Mrs. Bradley. . EB. H. Dtoop, accompanist. ee METZEROTT MUSIC HALL, r o DY VISITORS. 4, ae bar eeteree THURSDAY, JANUARY 2%, 8:30 O'CLOCK. Audenreid, Mrs. Seats now on sule at Metzerott's Musle Store. A. Bartlett, Ja2v-G0* Senator Hawley, uderson, Mrs. Xcnator Teller, Mrs. 8S. Howland, Mrs. It. fi. Townsend, A. EB. Johnion, M. D., Ralph here with the Original Cast, Scenes and properties. SATURDAY MATINEE......“BROTHER JUBN. SATURDAY NIGHT.. ‘THE SENATOR, Walsh, M."D., ; . watian Islands, if they could be attached catident — ~ : | . Tinted Covers, ‘ya y cou WEBER'S SOCIETY OKCHESTRA FURNISHES Henry D. Prk, M. Di. : ; th. “ — | music for receptions, germans, &e. Orders left | Philip 8. Wi Tray Covers. fo, California, the people of that state hay at Louis Weber's, 303° L st. a. Droop's or EL Snlashers. eC Rowe, ME Nest Week-SOL SMITH RUSSELL in “APRIL Ellis’ dlusie Store’ will recelve prompt attention, . Irv me Gna My sbesin aoaereee ‘ana Tals. : bane Ace A SE did notsthink, however, that this was the inch Bureau * = wear, Corsets, | jing very large interests in the islands. He fants . phreld ] ume to take’ that step. The resolution WEATHER” and “A POOR RELATION. is Children's Tc. Aprom stile So ex, =e | simply said that under existing conditions |it was not advisable to consider now any M. Dey G. Le. outse of twenty THE HOUSE IN WHICH ABRAHAM LINCOLN | way wor agg ~ | 16 10th st., now contains over 2,500 relics of Me, | Must apply ut once to secure admission. Seud for cram of -lessons, ‘terms for full Nes’ Silk Skirts, were 86, $7 and $8. One-third of marked prices. i - | broject of ennexation. Why? Because the * ‘a 6 Lincotn, most of them from the “Homestead” at en Al Fine Lace and Embroidery | Senate could not see exectly what dispo- Capital Glee Club Concert, Mrs. | Sit ee neces. etd ust ne on naan RES Fiutied Cidersvrrs soiled. Wal, sidon should be made of the memes Sabe Mrs. 7 | cage and Widaser ste mer — PHYSICAL CULTURE DEPARTMEN x of Ste 6 senten, N. DU SHANE CLOWARD, Director, Sa dimission, 23 cents. 0c26-3m, 53 fo SAG at. a Tam Why Mr. Allison Opposed It. Mis. T.0. Pi STRUCTION-MISS MAY H, MEAD, Dress Goods. Mr. Ailison opposed the resolution because Assisted by So ee. _EXCURSIONS. &c. certificated pupil of Herr Halt of the Hosal Con. 3 pleces 0c. Armure Sultings, it was shown by the remarks of Mr. Gray Lessons at pupils’ homes if _ desired.” 2001 T st.’ paw. a.m THE NEW YORK PHILHARMONIC CLUB, ae eee md — ae Ss aan Boge JAN 3] p be os A FE. wi me u it Youd” erect With Miss MARION S. WEED, soprano, and Mr | Mra. “Fred Hallekaer, Mae. ie ge, 40T Fast Capitol st. all who. join aa We tao“ | Mount Vernon, | Sissy Si istcest is, Aisi bia a | Mrs. S. i Mme. de n, myrtle, rose, blae.2he, yd. BY RAIL TO | tec. Mlumuinated Serge: | that two constructions could be pot upon |it. He did not want it to be said that the | Senate had indorsed Mr. Cleveland's ac- pad pales cumabee inves ee ads file edits a | tion in the matter. Ee said ft seemed to IN. UTY, tenor, of New York. 5 Mrs. Wm. Wall, cent. Day and evening sessions. acs Oc. covered Real, Whalebe othe. z 30 remnants of 25c, Scotch ™ 3 Joe W. €. Whittemore, ‘ instrveri 7 . We. and Ife, 11 and i2-inck hans, In 5 to Ward lengths be (as stated by Sr. Frye) @ resolution for tx Wr. A. Wallace TOMB OF WASHINGTON. INSTRUCTION 1 GREEK Dat: Eiteabens. Oe. Gor, | the purpose of composing the situation im Metzerott Music Hail, Mw. M.A. 1. Kennedy, Miss Eleanor 8. Wilwon, | Take trains Peansylvania depot 8:40, 9:45, 10:45 | Mui ans yt Men OF, Woe box of dozen Metal Hair Pins: Mawel. 3 thet abeubl te the pact ae Miss ‘Kibby, Mrs. ES. Zane, [Ste AGG? A inl 2:11 pan | Also via ferey to | college graduate. “Adirent 8. 'P. Me. would be willing to a “ =§ ox Hf, at 9:80, 10:30, 11; oot train many point THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1894. FLOOR COMMITTEE. |a.m. and i2:80, 1:30, 2:30 pm. Pure. round trip, | 2020-80 se and give it the sanction of his vote. But aed 6. ar -nnn tee:, ak ailhaeeat | Su cents, Grounds open 11 a.in. to 4 p. a22-tf yes te Siar Or tees: slightly | he did not like the phraseology found in, Resort} s, $1, Te. and Sc., at Metzerot . W. HL. Slack, © : gt sesivalll rho = 5 r por-actor, will prepa Tickets can be secured members of the chy SS ee STEAMER MACALESTER limited number sentiemen for the age, platform or bome circle during February, arch tod April, ‘Term begins now. Et you have Med and made a failure through incompetent instructors will give you a trial lesson aad a and $2.00. -S1.25 doz. the first part of the resolution, especially | since the explanation given to it by Mr. | Gray, If the resolution committed the | Serate in any way to the policy declared | by the President he would not vote for it. | If consideration of a project of annexation were unwise now, it was unwise last Feb- rvary, when the committee on foreign rela-, ticns reported favorably a treaty made with the provisional government. The same _ provisional government that existed then | existed now, strengthened and invigorated | «. O. Asmussen, S. Hazen ngs i 3 : Tickets—Stagle, $2; Gentleman and two Ladies, fl Sieben | a a ee ee TO MOUNT VERNON negcle. Wi A: Do) Directors, hotels, Jewelry, drag and book stores ‘ a . and st the hall oa the evening of the ball. Tomb of Washineton. u - : ; . Hall, Oliver €. x ruthful answer as to talent und ablitt Otto Luebkert, BR. ee Datiy (except Sunday), Willis BL ler, I. Frank Meyer. 1 Ss RAI2 eel At 10 a.m. returning by 2:45 p.m ample Night. FARE, “ROUND TRIP, 80" CENTS 3 lis Pomeroy. . Reed, Dr. D. AL Rigzs, | Edwin G. Siebert, edd, Milo Hi.” Sutlitf, | diaktiea to nvoia ie tikes. edi: Pa ee Tickets. with Mount Vernon admission coupoa, for | *ivel: ha | | ae vs |Laces and Embroidery. Hollings « | (kids and ends Odds and ends Ic. and . TUTORIN thetmatics, selences, elocution «natural or professional 102% Conn ud get them filled EB. Stevens, Jacob Scharf, George Scharf, sale at wharf and at hotels. nan tee ‘Treanor, Jas. t+. Traylor, €. C. Wright. | GAILLARD SCHOOL. OF LANGUAGES, 906 F ST. Original | Wil also make river lundings as far as Glymoot. Solera. languages’ taught by. Gaillard, meting, | ; Pr. by the trials and tribulations through which P i ° PU | Stopping for freight und passengers both ways. | comprising a series of text books published by | J | it had passed, in the presence of a hostile |; PURE FOOD EXPOSITION | “sts L. L. BLAKE. Capt. D, Appleton & Co.. “an ‘entirely ‘uew practical, oe Calon Silk Ueotias wsoTl executive and of the hostile guns of the € 1g ¥ Rcleatlic and aeathett:, syatem, the aly ang | inch Gloria U ay a or se “ United States. If it was the purpose of | We Let, Armory. EDUCATIONAL iscilon ata indorsed ts thenetlhrsed sae Ladies’ Handkerchiefs. 77 | te Senate tm agreeing’ to the’ resolution Of ihe | al H : eee |. i ae Mending. cemetery Be" Black Tibbed Stock’ ig nt “eee coe te She dona, Se acne, oon emp mad FIRS. S. ‘Fe WASHINGTOS fed Sider author or tke wlzes 7, 7%, 9%, 10........-2 oo, me. gy mn gy ee ae portion nag opinion on the subject of an-. GRE A i | MISS CARRIE V. KIDWELL, DIPLOMA aap. | [eghel., Visltore admitted to a See ee See Bk dic - Hinen Initial Hapdkerchtets. - 2c. SN ee et | Mate of Lamperti Method of Vocal Art, Tuesdays a Infumte’ 35 White" Merino’ “Hose > was impossible in existing conditions—con- | RO 2 = R | Sone mare and elm Gonzaga Coll Dr, 2c. Tlen’s Goods. ditions existing not in Hawaii, but in the: 3 10 pr. Ladies’ $1 Ribbed Wool Pants, ‘See. Pure Silk or All-linen Initial | United States, and that would probably | ator from Maine (Mr. Frye), he favor of the annexation of the Hawaiian Islands to the United States. ee H 5) ANACOSTIA, ‘There was a pleasant social gathering et/ <= | the residence of Mrs. Mary Pyles on Mon-| I | roe street, to celebrate the twenty-second = | lee ¥ i 5 ar Pay a ae No. 19 T ST. N.W., Handkerchiefs... -:. Bie. ca. Se of the WEE Lactard r MIE. VERNON, Mt SIC SEUDIO, 100g YrH ST. . ler the Atrection of the <tene ene Gas Be. and Pe. ANtinen “Tttiai” Hand- =a] pate = 3 ——— nd. ga | < hs eulture = s, Weak voices of Jesus. ¥ 4 erchiet 85 * We, = ‘ Tomorrow «xm Afternoon | seu estnd brillant ia Yew Classical and business courses of studies. En- it B. pecec oteeennces Soe | aoe. Camel's Hair Underseat "Shire, 8 = |” Mr. Dolph, another member of the com- phen Fxatunatton free : gilshe Gramm, “hrench, tat Aoreek Slat Blankets and Comforts.) “ses “st! drawers. 3 = | mittee on foreign relations, ‘said that he | Fe = matics, ‘Tookkeeping, Stenography and Type- | to 4 a had not favored the resolution in commit- Subject: ‘Cookery of Oysters.” writing are included in the courses. Second term 5 $3. 7 3 i} brig Y : = . Like the Sen-- AT 8:30 O'CLOCK TONIGHT, | Os Pst Bw 1 008 Will Segin om. February &. or particalers’ ome 4 81. SLygthget Getlbrirean Drawers, ‘sizes "= | tee and gid not favor It now. he Sen- MR. F. POHNDOREF, : ete8t | dress Hey. CORNELIUS GILLESPIE, S.J 9 In Lecture Room. R. MASON, Jal5-1m = Subject: “White Wines and Generous Wines.”* N - UA ES. pee srupesTs TEs rer seasox, CONVENTION HALL. Royal Hungarian Band | ome verur: ie OO \GES. colo mnt one ip ethige! ter AFTERNOON AND E’ M American and European For circulars send to ADMISSION TO ALL ee ‘pal cite: Y term begins now. oc8-tf 808 17th st. a. Preis ae. Cermak compdie, tree. WHITTINGHAM INSTITUTE, TAKOMA PARK, > SEMINARY, 1STH D. Boarding and }y School for Young La- primary and advanced | dies and Children. Second half-veur opens Feb- Mi— February. 1. Mis# | rauary 1, ISG. ‘Terms materte. Advantazes P, Prluclpal. jaletm? Address MISS ROSS, Principal. IN MATHEMATE MODER) sa _ — incering studies; by an ex: | STUDIO W, H. 1 University. graduate. Address | ‘Thorcugh instruc ar oltice. jal-imo* of This Afternoon |~.n3x%nmmewep MISS JOHNSON porn lok ; Will Lecture by Special maior 50 mts. Every Evening an Saturday Matinee. Popular Shopping Place, 416 SEVENTH STREET. prese > 5 jof Washington, the Misses Carrie, Emily” and Ella Troth of Georgetown, Mr. J. T. | Reardon and wife of Anacostia, Mrs. Ade- |line Starkweather, Mr. and Mrs, H. Pyles land son, Mr. and Mrs. John MeAthern, Messrs. James ona Johrf Collier, the Misses | Alice and Mary Mattingly and Mr. George 5 A in drawing and palating tn tapestry painting in dyes after French , hed: clases limited: special attention to | ° cole : each pupil. Visitors welcomed — Thursdays and Request on MOUNT VERNON SEMIXARY, Siturave. Orders. taken for deccrutive | work 9 lend cpssag tee with inlaid tapestry pancis. JaG-corm* | Boarding und Day Schoo! for Young Ladies and : BREAD MAKING » His Rural Drama, Little Girls “~~~ OLNEY INSTITUTE, 1897 I ST. Mullican. School for young ladies and little girls. é * 93 | "ty Seven ry a re oe ‘Miss Virzinia Mason Dorsey. not. I do not undersiand that thi: -| There was a large gathering of the ma- a “The Country Squire. | Eetoars, steemtaty Sud celle: {apes Miss Laura Ive Dorses. Irinctpals, | lution was fremed with any notion of tore. |trons of Anacostia ‘at the renidence ‘of 1 “in a « Fely MISS GMAT 4 8. 212 DELAWARE AVE. mitting the committee, or any Senator who | Mrs. George Bowman, on Chestnut street, This Is Coupon Day. Wet | VLAN Dame, RLUE JEANS, MUS, ELIZALETH J. SOMERS. Mess graduate S Conscrvatory, of | Yoted for :t, either for or against annexa- | Yesterday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. The wr” With All Ite Realutke Feateee Peineipal Music. “Woston, organist “and experienced, teacher oti ae | tion.” occasion was the third of the “mothers® Each Ticket purchased at} sa. ens J of inno and harmone, orzam* | the Box Office will entitle] 7, ? = t sia Bees the holder to a package of ACADEMY. mnethed Without ‘wotes. 3 — NIO! BANJO! BANJO! Pettijohn’s Breakfast Food. TBM, January 2 : : Z Does the Senator understand that this | meetings.” The devotional exercises were | PROF. J. FRANCIS GERMVILLER, TEacner or | The Senate Foreign Relations Com- resolution is reported for the purpose of jconducted by Mrs. Mary ¢. Davenport. ano, “org ‘ harmony: | committing the committee and the Sen-| Patriotic addresses, | interapersed one oll as ty , ssenal an luni | ate.” continued Mr. Hoar, “or anybody who | music and recitations, form order mittee’s Resolution. | Notes. for it, either to approbai Sen a ae lupe ouurehn an tee fag raising on the Ben- > “approbation of the President’: vith- | 1. vad school Monday a ernoon.. Among drawing the treaty?” pea ge icp | the speakers were: The Rev. W. H. Jack: gee ie, HR, GRAY HAS 10 ANSWER QUESTIONS p"vose"or Vise commitiec"in tie tatgadt {yc Urabm ot the Ge A He ot Atasawe using al 1th st. mw. OUT OF WASHINGTON, 'S HALL FOR BOYS, ST, ly j Prof. J. fl ss | replied Mr. Gray. MARINE AND CONCERTS ne H PHONOGRAPHY. Se Saeiel |_ Mr. Mitchell of Oregon inquired if the te PE ATI : ‘THIS AFTERNOON AND EVENING. ANNA | nd est syetem of shortha : : oo ae es caawere believed that ever KENSINGTON, EVA | shorthand and typewriting school 4 | ENGLISH, cH AND GERMAN o aN since the recggnition of the provisional NEW NATIONAL THEATER. ROME SCHOOL OF PHOSOGIS PHY Te Saamaine Aue oe Weeden, Mr. Frye’s Appeal to Quiet the | Bovernment the highest international in-| -phe special committee appointed to pre=| ‘Every Evening and Saturday Matinee. In @ Setentific Seance on meer | “Pol GIRLS, pees = | inftted to pursue te yginat it shall be per- | sent the bill cf incorpuretion of Keasingtom ¢ il ’ SPIRITUALISM AND THEOSOPHY. MARTIN'S AND | . 34 East Sith street, New Yor. — | fl Feeling in Honolulu. juNo, 1 do nots" retorted Mr euey, ap} to the Maryland legislature have turned rancis TESOM'™S | seats so and 7 cents. Now on sale. Jazstt | _— ; Special students admitted. ;2m speaking In ‘the present tense, not in| the matter over to State Senator H. 8 Magnificent Production of the NEW ra 5 ee ACTING gin Sue ‘iad Sy tense. | Talbott, who has promised to preeeat the ; = cea eRe r. Frye’s Vizorous Appeal, bill at the earliest possible date. He says $6 99 AC ° i SCHOOL. tue West 4 St.New Yak ety | LR. SHERMAN’S VIEV | Mr. made a temperate, but very vig- | he anUcipates no trouble in having the bill r inie . brated Sele j9roUs appeal to the Senate to relieve the | pasted. ‘The text of the bill is as follows: 9 | oer lim cicatd ae ! F | Hawaiian people from the apprehension | Section 1. Be it enacted by the general New Scenery. New Costumes. New Muste, writ-| RESERVED © S | MISS AMY FREDERICK. Aftel Star's report closed yesterday | they were under that they might be at-|ussembly of Maryland that the citizens of = especially for bigots jon by Mr. BE. Juko- amar you ° } es 1 the Senate on the Hawalian | tacked by the American forces. He said | the town of Kensington, in Montgomery ski, composer of the opera. ‘ | Next Week—HOYT'S new play, A Milk White Flag) Ba )8s.0 29, In addition to the letter which has been | resolution continued on interesting lines. | that he belicved now and had believed for | county, be created a body corporate by the | written to the British ambassador, Sir Ju-; Mr. Gray was required to answer a num-| years that the best interests of the Ha-| name of “The Mayor and Coancil of Ken= Ems ue prey | ian Pauncefote, in behalf of Wm. Leonard,! per of questions by his colleagues as to|waiian Islands and the besi interests of | sington” with all the powers and privie ht. | the condemned murdere: of Jesse Anderson, | nis construction of the resolution, out of | the United States of America required an- | jeges of a body poiitic and corporate. Leonard has himself written to the ambas-| which he had tried to torture an indorse- | mexation. He should, therefore, = AND ALL tHE Web ta sav nerves SO 7 T Iw OO0: i a ing him t his inft i Sie, Wank [promeneh tae ah a much have | Section 2 provides for the boundaries of : : EIS: sador urging him to use his influence in| ident Cleveland. Bir. Vest | e resolution * . 06 NEW NATIONAL THEATRE. MAELS: LOM No dl Institute, ee s v ng influence in| ment of President Cleve jon that paint. Bar non had been silent | the town, which shall be: On the ‘vest by, MONDAY, JANUARY 29. OF j having his sentence commuted to imprison | suggested that | resolution in committee been ~ for the | ken-Gar and the road leading to Bethesda, |. “ye UTH STREET AND MASSACHUSETTS AVENUE, |ment for life. He states that the murder} “Rather toe much has been said ip re | ao eee 9 a ed it as a paramount duty on the part of | OM the south by the property owned by T. Chas. H. Hoyt cS cHeeuiEs | _occo_Mr. and M.a, W. D. CABELL, rincipals, | W2S unPremeditate], and done in a moment gard to resections cn the President. The tthe United States today to bring pone of |S Gartrel! and Alfred Ray, on the cast Uy i REFLEX 2 dcdbeseord Zs ee | when the effects of liquo> made him partly | Senator from Delaware says that the sub- | those islands if it was in the power of the | the property owned by Alfred Ray, A. Burg= Latest and Most Brilliant Success, sees te ° | LIER. A i . SOUIHERN I LANA. ACADIMY OF THE insane. j stitute excludes an indorsement or quasi | "Public to do so. The people of the Ha-|dorf and a part of Kensington Meishts, om White Flag Bischoif concerts, a i 1 & Bischoff Concerts, RALCHS CIVIL SEI ines Coll 1207 10th naw civil ’ | G 4 B 3 z g Henry Bréwn, a faithful old colored man, acebaint ae sna ra wWalian Islat ds had believed for the last six | the north alorg Perry avenue to its end, leni, on account ! months that the xovernment y } North Ken= HOLY CROSS who had lived for twenty years on the farm /of his withdrawing the Hawalian treaty | States was determined to' desteay “sitet | ‘aking in about one-half of 5 1 ’ ; ington. of Howard Magruder, near Pierce's distil-| ¢rom the Senate; and that the substitute they considered as their liberties and their penton 3 provides for the election of @ ley, this county, was riding with his son | girers in that respect from the committee's | TAS. Relief had come to them. to some | mayor and ‘four couciimen, cn the fiw yesterday on a load of hay. While passing | resolution.” mabe 40 Seman a Coma pes his mes- | Monday in May, 18M, and annually’ there: A day school vor young ladies and little girls. j along the »oad near Centerville the son| ". ; inten ke lala Ss ¥ niggas had heard of it! after. They shall receive no pay for their happened to look around and saw that his| “1 did not say, or intend to say r. a fortnight ago, and that had brought them FA 3, - me relief. Fi services, except the mayor, who shall re- ly embraces atl the branches | father had disappeared from the wagon.| Gray remarked, “that the Senator from reese | none je jhad recently received a! ceive the fees allowed. W. H. Wheatley, the named 1312 MASS. AVE. The cours> of st ” * a oti e refined and cultiv: ted lad ct Davis : He stopped the team and went back to look | Missouri intended any reflection on iviek ia a nd cultiva’ jady | R. B. Detrick and G. R. Davis are Regattas ott as danas cox of a practical education. sitll toe hice Aially fading min Aetie ta ote spatter Cap stear madre series Dear liar stadt d a ae j a4, Judges of the first lection. tex OF Unexeelied Veeal Excellence. P REAL LIPE_1sos ~ | Tad dead. It is supposed the old man was| that there was absolutely no difference be- | beautiful island, this paradiee of the tects | _ Section . The mayor sto preside ude ot alt uperoly Costu ae ae cornea j Seized with sickness and in falling broke his| tween that part of his substitute and the ‘has been hell upon enn ; ~ engender rg é zed x fttas ESS COLLEGE, Na- | Heck, which resulted in instant death. first clause of the committee's resolution.” | Let the Senate adopt this resolution,” he | R22! be filled by @ special election, hela ps. Messengers, ~orner 7th | The people of Frederick county are much ak; bavd Gincithcen | sald, “and let at be sent acrom the , after two days’ notice. There shall be at Sud Thue Acts oa Sconeaaven Sikth = hegin | gratified at the action of the Maryland Mr. 5 e : least one meeting of the couacil in every September fie My nent and acros: pst imorthand and | jegislature in voting tc set aside the age} “Did the Senator from Delaware state | te the peacene: i ocean down to the paradise of the Pac! month. typewritiag: Spencerian rapid. writi aac acific, Cal and asehitectural drawing. Corps of ten | Hmlt in the case of Associate Judge John i e- Soc 9 and 12 provide for the ap= “4 that the purpose of the committee in re-, and let the hearts of these People once Sec atone 8-9 and v Hhyroughis trained texchers, Location central | A- Lynch, In onde. that he may serve out| rorting this resolution was to indorse the | more be assured that they are wot teke | Ponta saeeely St 6 Sa ES See, in deat. } “THE LAST DAYS OF THE CONFEDERACY Eucampment No. 6Y, Union Veteran Legion, Services of za 2 select attacked by th a 0 who shall furnish bond. “And i Gas cyan Gree’ tsioas ‘and night. j which does not expire until IN07, although | President's action on “withdrawing the | 7yacked by the troops of their own govern- | “Section 1 provides for the opening, close The Confederate Veterans’ Associatgon | « Write or call for new annual announcement, he would reach the age limit in 1805. treaty?” asked Mr. Hoar. | Mr. Platt said that he would probably | ing and lighting of streets, improvements Respectfully announce that they bave secured the "8, 3 Mra, SARA A. SPENCE! From the (persistency with which the}. 1 gid not,” sald Mr. Gray. “K stated | vote for the resolution atu! Y | to sidewalks, removing nuisances nd ob- Services of © c = aa Tel. call 1084. (ociGd Principal and Proprietor. | «, J Blab pen a vs . although he re- | trpancpw a! Gen. John B. Gordon, |" S32" purscones tse ee) sgrem Sry ot Oe, Fore coos | what wa ny ungerstaniing grejech tna” any" allusion ‘had ren" ma |" is ns nsyrs or te sate oe aaaes nm. n lordo TONIGHT At s. | EXSTRUCTIONS 1 the citizens of Frederick w ei> cireu- | Wet SS" ” said Mr. “that the | in it to the subject of annexation. H- de. ectio ovide . 3 9 ‘1 a y I supp said Mr. Hoar, at ion, which shall not exceed 20 cents cn ho will deliver his celebrated lecture. entitled | Matinee Thursday and Saturday. ANICAL DRAWING. lars one might subpose thet they Suupd ichis z the ME LAST DAYS OF THE CONFEDSKAC . e | sired it to be understood , a profitable field, although it is probably | fact that the President had withdrawn the | po" \op. ‘ood that he should | i | | | | THE | | js glad to vote for a resol oe nn et guncenatie ommetey. “At wi not the case. Within the past few days| treaty and had vacated his opinion that | an act annexing the Hawallan Iolands to eer iy janes oS eee phon i [PITY PINAR Rona e ne ) : sc another lot of such circulars has been re- t to be considered, was | the United States, and so his vot. ‘2 | Powers of ju e ol e ce in i- Convention Hail, GITY CLUS BURLESQUE G9. iG NOCRG Gatien celved here, setting forth how and where to | Souexation CnEDE NOS 10 UY Scatanres’ that | Coummlitee's Tesolution ware wor re pal cosee rine ies saarer sek couedl aoe Sth and L sts. n. So nay rrtets eee can a g : s."" 2 c fe Pigs : > y - Saturday Jan. a5 18 Eeeeetie Te es AND LITTLE CHILDREN, 429 |e TS sth anniversary of the birth’ of might lead the committee and the Senate to | Scmmeatinn. » Vote SEAINOL the peaject of | lision to the ONCE sonst ohene eae ee ey: » 29s 1894, ee A COLLEGE OF COMMERCE Thomas Paine, which occurs on the 29th of] say that it is not worth while for us to | exceeds At 7:30 P.M. Next Week—The City Sports Burlesque Co.ja22-6t i oe fe ae, Ok this inonth, “is to be celebrated by Mr. | consider it. Wut If anybody claims, or pre-| Mr. Sherman on the Resolution. Section 28. The council shall not expend Proceeds for the ben-fit of the relief funda of the | sj7 7 ee me | Twenty-third year as ‘misiness | Aaron Davis, at his garden farm neaz this] tends, that this reselution is intended to| Mr. Sherman also spoke in favor of the| in one year more money than the anouDe two assoriations a ty and fifteen | city, where a meeting will be held to set| say that, if the President were willing an 50 cts. educator: resolution, but, like Mr. Frye and other | Técelvable from taxes for that year. 8 Six thorough and | forth the tenets of free thought which Tom ready to consider it now, we should not be | Fremptom er Uke Mr Bese se eilaseese tondbewery feservc 0 be bad only ead; with him in considering it, | yh cearaeereger Sagan: ‘ ee aa. vag 6" Paine taught ready to Join wot a very serious quenion | tee, took an entirely different view of its | Pure S008 exposition every efterasen ani it's. 12th an . = Cate Sx owe ca The board of managers of the Protestant | that would prese y a view of its | evening at Convention Hall, Deste coe et is fr qerel cone be citatra| sinpliied = Se ae Pie the otlcer commis Episcopal Orphanage have elected Miss Hal-| indeed.” = meaning from that advanced by Mr. Gray. | > pm. ard close at 10:30 p.m, Cook lectures ‘Gain Nelson Ligua aot) neha tence ihe Saas cee ions fw, competent readers and |lie Rice of this city as matzon, to succeed] “For one I do not know.” replied Mr.! ‘The resolution, he said, seemed to cover |Z Pst SNe Veterans” Axsoclations. e my simple | * iidividual instruction by ‘ex- | Miss Willie Baer. Gray, “whether the President within the :two essential points which were absolutely eserved will be sold after 7 nn 10 Graduates of rare excellence perienced re ing years of his term would favor, | necessary, not only to the quiet and peace =| eee ae ee eerea suceeae maleate orion ens | Miss Rosa S. Chapline is visitng Miss| remaining y \ ae A yi oe ZU, and gow will be sold! et the) until ® pum.” GEORGE T ge ‘auze’ | Marie Carsin in Washington. under different conditions, annexation or of the United States, but to the quiet and] You cam rely on Dr. Bull's Cough tyra ‘or entalogue. ’ Blt | jall-im