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8 THE EVENING STAR, MONDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1894—FOURTEEN PAGES. LOCAL ‘MENTION. | EVER BODY INTERESTED TOTAL ABSTINENCE. MUCH MIXED ESTATE. | AMUSEMENTS, anaes Second Public Meeting of Father | several Local Heirs to:a Big Chicago Beecham’s Pills are for |-————~—— ee EXCURSIONS, &c. - eee i. STEAMER MACALESTER THE WEATHER, ; Mathew Society. Estate. biliousness, bilious head- Lectur. e€ TO MOUN 5 Forecast Till § p.m. Tuesday. Grown-Up Folks Wearing the Santa Claus| The second public meeting of the season] ‘Through an old record book, belonging to ache, dys: sia, heartburn BY RIGHT REV. Fer the District of Columbia and Mary- Badges, by the Father Mathew Total Abstinence | Mr. James R. Smith of Hancock, Md., in » dyspep - id s Tomb of Washington, land, fair; decidedly colter; northwesterly 2 ' Society was held last evening in the hall | which has been faithfully kept an account | torpid Liver, dizziness, sick 1S. Oop eane Daily (except Sunday), Winds, becoming northerly. sortherly ae of Carrell Institute. The hall was crowd- | of the “events” of his place for many years, 9 At 10 o.m.. returning by 3:30 p.m. Shor, Virwinia, fair; colder; "| ene Fund Also Grows Steadtly py | With an audience that enthusiastically | important evidence has been discovered headache, bad taste in the| rector of catiotic University of America, FARR, BOUND RIE, So CEnrae ile ihden ak dha Shalem, : ¥ | applauded the declarations of the speakers | bearing on the heirs of John McCaffrey, | mouth coated tongue, loss Willard’s Hall, Tickets, “with Mount “Vernon aduission ecupomy ‘Temperature und condition of water at 8 Menas of Contributions—Mach as to the evils of intemperance. The Rev. | the eccentric octogenarian who, after years ’ Fd 9 TUESDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1804, aT for sale Spent Gave Oh STRAMER, Pen coy eoerge vag omarucer tales pge tea dates ween. J. F. McGee, spiritual director of the so-| of poor success on the Chesapeake and| of appetite, sallow skin, 4:30 P. M, Wil also make river landings as far as Glymont, tion, 07; receiving reservoir, temperature, ciety, presided. Ohio canal here, suddenly left one day SUBJECT: “The Soul of Literature and Art.” | $t0pping for freight and passengers both ways, gry agen mepeombimat mele yng at The principal address of the evening was | wife, home and clilldren,’went to Chicago,| When caused by consti- Tickets, $1.00. alesters Se ycelfly Oe uae ee feservolr, temperature, 1; coulition at In | ‘The fntroduction of The Star Santa Claus | **ll¥ered bY the Rev. P. J. Garrigan, D. D..| amassed @ fortune estimated at halt @! nation: and constipation is|_%« fluent gate house, 06; effluent gate house.06. |, 046 into the city post offle Aus | vice rector of the Catholic University. The |-million, and then died, leaving his wealth 7 ELECTRIO RAIL ROUTE TO Sa ouse, ‘dge Into the city post office on Saturday | reverend speaker said ¢hat nine-tenths of | to his heirs if they could be found. the most frequent cause of ; MOUNT VERNON, Today—Low tide, 5.56 p.m. High tide, | W@S * Most successful affair, and by night | the criminals ef the country were under| The record book has been brought to LBAUGH’S GRAND OPERA HOUSE. uss pm. every one of the blue rilbons and silver | thirty years of age—men in the sunburst | public use through the vialt of Mrs. Marion | All of them. EDWARD H. ALLEN, Manager. TRAINS EVERY OTHER HCUR. 2 Tomorrow—Low “3 am. and 6:56 | badges had been disposed of at rates some-| of their careers, the majority of whom The only route giving an opportunity of seeing had gnecifice) thelr tiv T xouls hy In, | Hooper of Baltimore, with the object of Books free: pill At is for the tourist; no delays; Bo smoker p.m. High tide, what above the market price of the badges. | Pad sacrificed th CES Th steartaces in; | collecting additional evidence as to her| 4200 ree; pills 25c. Mr. George Edwardes’ meres CHAI The excess of roceipts over the standard | the greatness of the country and the glor- | father’s legal descendants. McCaffrey left drug stores, or write B. F. A Company, “from | the Tes HB keaton, O15 Bt BHUBIZS CHRISTMAS CANDIES, prices will be turned into the fund. The | jes of citizenship in this republic. He closed | Hancock, where he resided when not on his ? ‘ piiagy aria eoytis Pm, Fare,’ Washi - i a vord has 2 » clerks rf te : ; . The best—the purest—the must delicious | WT hus come that the clerks in the other oe ie appeal for oe, audience to prac; | poat, in 1852, He had been married three Allen Co., 365 Canal St., v Cae pees) ber a cents. “Serctal cag ak * confections obtainable. We pack them in| departments feel that they may be able| tice the virtue of Christian charity and | times. The last union was with Nancy Gaiet = exing at | M9, at regulir fare, ° boxes fresh every day, 25, 2 and GA cents | to organize branches of this splendid char- | “id the fallen brother. |) | Gano, @ woman very much older than New York. y Li sfeeetigers 1 ta 'D. W. HOLDEN, Sapt., Alexandria, Va. a pound. Leave your orders now—Wiil de- | ity among themselves, and orders are ex- ee enna te ee ce es Ces eee | himself. After his departure the children = Wednesday ai jurday GEO. R. PHILLIPS, G,'P. A., 1416 F ste liver the candies fresh, whenever ygu want ae ; zenship branch of the Christian Endeavor | pecame scattered, and some died. ° matinees at 2. $00-4¢ » wh gu want | pected to pour into The Star office in a few | spoke of the fraternal feeling that pre- | P&pme Scattered, and some died. CITY ITEMS. Girl PRICES—25c., 60c., $1, DIES, 10TH AND F STS tours at a great rate. vailed among -the temperance advocates garet, who is now. Mrs. ‘Shipley, ‘matron ‘of e $1.50 and $2. Z, CANDIES, 6TH AND F S’ Today the private schools began to take | Of the city, and reviewed the provisions | Rejjevue Asylum near Hagerstown; Mrs. of the excise law governing the granting y A Hourne of Silver, Gold and Jewels. NEXT WEEK—James A. Herne in “Shore Acres.’ Velocipedes, Tricycles, Boys’ and Girls’ | 9, Pr of licenses to saloons. “Prohibition would | jaroPer MPO was peared by James Comix: | With everything marked at after holiday | ai7-it syeles—all prices. Come while line is |*'P8tatory, the Emerson Institute and | pe in force here,” said Judge Taylor, “were | ture; Mrs. Rice, the wife of the Pennsyl- | Prices. "Twon't take much here to buy complete. WOODWARD & LOTHROP, | the Friends’ Select School, sent for fifty | it the desire of the community, for the | Vania avenue photographer, and the chil- pretty, rich looking presents. Solid Gold > hadg ach, The idea is spreading finely, | Saloons exist by the permission of the | dren of James Seaman, the Georgetown arf Pins, $1.50.—Solid Gold Seal Rings, LEGTURE MILD CURED HAMS n > dix sa Gahihnn:, 4 santa | residents in the neighborhood of them m “ 3 "| $3.—Heavy Silver Plated Shaving Mugs, A and the dimes are tinkling into Santa lock tender, who married another daugh- nd. Little fat and bone. We | Ctaus' Ho advocated the upholding of all officials | ¢¢y The mother of the Seaman children is —14 k. Gold Cuff Buttons, $4.—Sterling B. Schroth, 456 Center mkt. who enforced the law. Seven out of ten | dead, and they are vonsequently entitled | Silver Link Bracelets, $1.50.—14 k. Gold - y have as | of the prisoners in the Police Court were | to her sh: ‘Their father | Neck Chains, $2.—Handsome patterned confe . There | there directly from intemperance, two | Hag natried a strong tinge. Seaman re. | Solid Gold Rings, % Rev. D. J. Stafford, = , |@ hand, and three of them, the Columbia FOR SWE Get Dove Bra bave ‘em. J. “The” Store At which to buy * ‘out purse with merry music. Others of the private schools m Reisinger, the is tne place to buy is no distinction drawn in The Star Santa | indirectly from the same cause and the trou’ and ell kinds of Candies and tenth one got there by some mishap. celves $25 a month from the Chesapeake | 1t J. H. EANAGEN el ee Ice Cream for the Holidays, made. of the So ite members at 38 |< Congresamian: J. Wi Gilbert of Routh) wise ace ie ne ccs ten oan the Special Prices for the Week. mas i ive him a call. You ss or denominational | Carolin: roi had | Cpening para tiis SOs e We have concluded to give our trade and 66ny / Td ees eer one. Seve See 6 ce : Carolina also spoke. He said that he had | Waterway at 20th street. His children are will be satisfied zenis per re Need is need, whether it | at all times and all places rv : the public generally the benefit of the very dvocated total dfall. McCaf- Hunger is | abstinence. It was a noticeable fact that | fren ced, Sreatly, Of their windtall. Mehere | lowest prices, some of which we quote be- ble to bear, | Men Who refused ecause of inability to | {5 yet tntelicctee fen him while away, |W: Mixed Nuts, 8 Ibs. and 9 Ibs, $1; Frenc : - | subscribe to the support of the church and le ¢ | 13 Ibs. $1; Lay. ; Cleaned ate aunh guf-| aubecaIbe te the sunport of hureh and | and’all who thought of him at all thought | (tm. $0) 24. teow sicgabliper cpg scp lg beter Mg ag only of him as one dead and whose life had | RUising, 4 Ibs. oe. Flour--Pat. Process— Ib. Stalls, 67 Center market be under one cloak or another a biting, and cold e MISTLETOE MISTLETOE. aimee rae joke aa r Orders taken for best selected Mistietoe, can be nothing to alle delivered day before Xmas to any pert of | fering as want brings other than food, fuel | times the amount for drink. To his think- We want to impress upon you that ** this is ‘the’? store at which to buy **** fine Christmss gifts cheap, We are un- °** derselling every druggist in Washing- Metzerott Music Hall, 3 a been uneventful and unsuccessful. 3 *** ton on extracts, &e., and our Sterl city: law nches, $1; small, 5) cents ea. | and clothing, and money must be had to | ing the gentlemanly drinker—the moderate oC ‘ vas burned to | $50 bbl, 25c., 50c. and $1 sk. ‘ooking: © © Silver Ware is from 25 to 38 per Address Carter & Co., 6 Pa. ave. | by these things. user of strong drink—was the greatest en- | gue of McCaffrey's wives was bu Brandy, 0c. qt.; Sherry, 40c. at.; One bot. Dec. 20, 8 P.M. per Bw. Muscatel, Port, Sherry, former price, $1.50, °° lower than that of any joweler in ga 5 bots. Catawba, $1; 6 bots. —— So The Star sets out to raise this money, | C™Y to society. He gave tae example to| “the lawyers representing the various 2° ety. Matentay ons the Mages Gag and most of it comes from the little con, | Youth that would tend to thelr destruction. | heirs ‘are quickly, getting. things together now $| . J._F. SHEETZ, rl : % RESERVED SEATS, 75C. ** our opening sé far, and probably the y 8 The people of the country, he said, pay to | Claret, $1; Our Pure Rye Whisky, 5 yrs. TICKETS, 500. . ey C. . cand a a deat! te i a vel Sc , eee erybody Vast is WT Ben au. ‘iy: for the holldays—Iteduc- | #7 help just ten times more than dimes. | do for taxes, and yet the cry of hard times | established. It is Seeabnabtbycet by stock,| 1¢ P. R. WILSON, 34 7th st. nw. ry ‘ashington is fast ap- ce preciating the fact that thelr Christ *** mas money will cover more presents at ** Mertz’s than anywhere else in Wash- ** ington, oc | Proceeds to start fund for new operating room, Emergency Hospital. “One of the greatest living masters of expres- 410-13t* | sion.”"—New York Sun. Dollars are still coming in from the hands | is ¢choed from one end of the country principally of the best paying corporatiog@®™ uated of good people who can spare some from|t the. other. He told several. amusing | tn the city. For New York Roast Beef and Spring | their own store to help those with none | &necdetes that sent the audience home in| attorney Beale of Georgetown represents a good humor. a Lamb go to John R. Kelly, 9th st. wing, | at all. The list of charitable givers is fre Sealed pert of ihe: _pinetan: wae the Seaman children. tions to Sunday schools. che Powders, Drug’ts,1 Center Market. Corned Beef a specialty. | growing, and it is to be hoped it will con-| of the highest, order, ‘being rendered by ——— Oe a ee ee ae Atomizers, 49¢. up. ~ ——— Unue to grow ail this week until there are | Miss Morgan, piano’ solo; Mr. Clarence | Banquet to Comgressman Maguire. AMUSEMENTS. bagasse ocr aye +++ Cut Glass, Bisque, Limoge, Silverée, CITY AND DISTRICT. two columns of names and generous | Cook, solo; Mrs. J. Esputa’ Daly, solo, and| Congressman James G. Maguire of Cali- ** Over 2,000 pieces, | Atomizers from 49 eee amounts to be printed in acknowledgment. | Mrs. and Dr. Daly, a duet. tornks’ Will be tendered a bawaust on the Ch ° R GAI ETY GIRLS oe sas ae amus Here is the list up to 11 o'clock today: an night of December 18 at the National Hotel OICe IKOSES Cut Glass Bottles. Albaugh’s Grand Opera House.—“A Gaiety Jusube tu deace Bineten’s nae 0-00 eee by the members of the Célifornia State aoe tan leepust: et tapers beunoooest —_— o° Sires kantiet GM) stden if Girl.” R. Ross Perry : Bishop Keane's Lecture.—Tomorrow af-| Association, the Single Tax Club of this Pele ia ogy em geern| Kinetoscope os ae ae Ge eee Bcd 4 New National Theater.—De Wolf Hopper | Louis Mackall Weld ternoon Bishop John J. Keane, rector of the | City and a number of the personal friends from 50 cents to $5 a dozen. ° = 6 gtacting Kani tom ah aaah ie Comic Opera Company in “Dr. Syntax. James E. Fitch Catholic University, will deliver a lecture | Of the recipient. Final arrangements for! A Guide & Bro. = | a Witlard Hall, tak'ng for hls subject "ne | te aMalr have been completed. ‘The toasts | #he 1 1224 F ST. X.W. On l Vy 5 ¢.!9 Sterling Silver at from 23 Soul of Literature and Art.” Bishop | Will be “Our Guest," proposed by Mr. M. | — = eee aa Keane's aautnte ‘aiteinranate Secallatis F. O'Donoghue, and answered by Mr. Ma- | Mit. 8. H. CLARK OF THE CHICAGO UNIVER. to 33 per cent below Jewelers’ prices. " “ sity and principal of souue thes whl Y | guire; "Phe Principles of Economic Science | 7,00 | it him to discuss the subject he has se- | 1)" practical Politics,” by Representative | \Whrron Academy of Music = S. Gilbert. “A Run On the Bank.’ “ .. | Master Albert B Butler's Bijou Theater.—“The Old South.” | Pirie, Sldride: Kernan’s Lyceum Theater.—Sam. T.| G Saturday Jack's Crecle Company. Lilly and Katie.. Ward and Vokes in the Chautauqua School of STH PPOSITE TREASURY DEPT, will give a dramatic recital at Mrs. % cat an” 1130" p.m. STUDIO, $08 1ith, FRIDAY, DE- | = _ > 7 og . x lected. He has that personal magnetism | ‘fom L. Johnson of Ohio; “Concentration of | CEMBER 21. Ticket cents. 15-6" Orr * Hair Brushes, Combs, Shaving Mu; Sen isteanie paces nga a chit, aks. ean which, united to his oratorical ability and | Wealth,” by Representative John De Witt | Soy-NavionaL THEATER, ; =< “Cc, C.”? : Mirrors, Clothes Brushes, Pen mute, gop hr cin anmnoaanonenay me his masterly command of the English lan- | Warner of New York; "A New, Departure Every Evening and Saturday Matinee, The “‘C. C.’? Course. Belt Pins, Manicure Goods, &e. Washington Kinetoscope Parlor, 527 15th | Ruth Harper Pilling. guage, carries his audience with him upon - ameren bor ‘Question, Mr. Re erred DE WOLF Pear ER ne Wher ES Fe, Sruiiinn Sanvin tale tare ne A, street northwest.—Exhibition of Edison's | Miss T.... an; sabi 5 whatever topic he may speak. He has — eres aes brush isan gece § charges $7.50 to $8.00; Combs to matel $2.15, cannot be purchased elsewhere for less than $3.00, Derby Silverware. TO CLOSE OUT ~ Dr. A. C. Patterson. toscope. T Macaiett Music Hall—The “C. c.” | Gand L. Jeep oer course, lecture by Max O'Rell on “Her | yyoriani si Royal Highness, Woman.” mire : Memorial Lutheran Church, 1th and N streets northwest.—Illustrated lecture by rr ed tomorrow afternoon, Memorial Lutheran Church.—Rev. Dr. ee ae And His Merry Company, mma will give the first of his two Ripans for biliousness; drugaists,We.—Ad. oe tures on the “Land of the Midnight Sun” ats ee ft a comic a son.'H. Ralston, and “The Ladies,” by Mr. never lectured here save to large audi- | Wiliam A. Garland. Numerous gentlemen ences, and it is safe to predict that the | jrgminent in California have written their capacity of Willard Hall will be fully test- | PrOmuen or tending the banquet. Max ©” Re Li; presenting the funniest ERAS, Will present his inimitable Comedy Lecture, Rev. M. W. Hamma, D. D., on “The Band a _ ~ . this evening in the Memorial Lutheran eT SHINY ” ae ee eee eo, : Chureh, 1th and N streets northwest. Seteeeteteteteteeeeeintebe DOCTOR RE SEAL Ee Oe St. Paul's Church, 15th and 7 streets y subject’ will be “Southe cae this ee northwest —St. Paul's Church fair, Alfred McC. Robbins. Wonderland of the North.” These lectures P — Jeda McKee will exch be illustrated by upwards ef 100 ° Prices: OUc., 75c., and §l. Seats mt Metzerott's. — sXe . Mrs. C.K. + WSe, to $4 EXCURSIONS TOMORROW 2B. Keheer. about half the usual prices, Mount Vernon.—Steamer —_Macalester Total Cologne and Extracts. leaves at 10 a.m. i The largest stock of Fine Perfumery in) Wash from the renowned makers of the world: Pinaud, Roger é& Gallet, Piver, Geuriain, Lubin, Rabu- Mount Vernon. 3y Pennsylvania railroad | oeReET CAR 5 s lereopticon vie enich are of the choic- D) —_— - est and most ca ul selection, as well as Maguificent Singing Company. ow of the highest artistic excellence; while the Brilliant, Costumes. SuSuperb, Stage Settings, | January 7.—GEN. LEW WALLACE, — deit-6t* ML 20] Nectures's descriptions ace realistia te the’ Original Hroadway ‘Theater Production, extreme, and will not fail to command the So es a a ‘ ZANIZE. | undivided and delighted attention of the Laie THE — audience. The ¢ . ject of the lectures is the as rae itan Strike Ins benefit of the National Home for the Aged rices, 25, 50, Te. and $1. a Protective Unte about being op ing. Wed, and Sat. Matinees. Steamer Ma x for Glymont and: in- | gp, termediate landings at 10 a.m. Steamer Harry Randall for Chapel Point, x, the 19th in ond iecture will be given Wedn y eserved Seats for Matinces, Ze. and 60e. , M E SS S I A H . teau, Dellctrex, Newman, in bandsome cvlonial Beach and river landings at 7 A permanent result of th: strike on the | i 9 ant. Its subject vi e - THE! S ¥ Ss oNE LIKE THESE! e boxe two or three In a box, at a.m. ~ | Metropolitan street railway last week was ‘T hrough Den k and Sweden THE FOUNTAIN HEADS OF MODERN WIT. — “ : than are to be found any- ie reached yesterday, when North Cape, Under the Midnight A Record of 700 Nights in New York. Th Ch © where in the city, pweatd Go i 3 i Counsellor Stevens dl There is a le ora. OCi Democraté te Celebrate Jackson Day. | and drivers of the varions street railways | ear in sore for the subcribers to. the WARD & VOKES ety, | QueenAnneCologne, scc.bot The Interstate mocratic tion | in Washington met at Typographical Hall | National Lyceum Course e public in Chorus of 350. The favorite cologne, A familiar has completed its arrangements for the | gnd forme t Metrop ned in this city | Formation ¢ general W y night of this week, article ou every lady's toilet table, Put celebration of J é on January 8, | name of when Mr. I vhite Stevens,the coun- (Percy and Harold), Mme. EMMA JUCH, Soprano; up in handsome bottles, 50 cents, $1.00 anniver: of the battle of New Orleans. | Union of th lor of the tional Rifles’ Hall has be raged for | meeting was inment in| while the attendance ade up of the employes’ of the Metropol company there were also conducto resent from the the Columbia a “k electric road. M. Hawkins acted as tem with I. W. Gwynn as se ter a br discussion of the of the organization the election of permanent officers was proceeded with, and musical enter the evenifig. Speecres will distinguished democrats and a gram of musi rei ed by a k tra, and w nown solo ar’ jon has de led to me dnesday instead of Stturday nights. _ the Window. | terday morning one a literary snd ngton, the d the Rock Ingtoas Wil Geliver ter the fret time te oe agian lid i rao aa aid Miss KATHERINE FLEMING, Alto; aud $2.00 per bottle, puns lecture an separ ‘The subiedt A Run On The Bank. Mr, WILLIAM H. RIEGER, Tenor; Violet Water, large bot. soc not only from a long experience in official Next Week—Fhist ‘production of Wm. Richard Mr. ERICSSON F, BUSHNELL, Basso; # Phases aa gpstcat oxen 0 ce litte PoC Tod personal totes tenon ae gree mn eee reer PEABODY SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA, ° $1.00, and Sere Jarge size, $2.50 ago Mr. Ete ve se Under the direction of Mr. JOSEF KASPAR, Our Optical Department. a Absolutely Pure. g CONVENTION MUSIC HALL, Never so large a stock as now. 1 Society, and so many ¢ ERS Spec Glasses as low ag t time have requested a repetition of . janis aa 66 n 99 Ss ee that Mr. Stevens has accepted the in- Z = oTighest Boy jaan mereng ° Reserved seats, 50 cents, 75 cents and $1, now on dot rising sun. aper on aphic van tion rly hour people who were unable to be present at $3.00, usvally sold at $4.00 and $5.00, Our optician is an expert in his ine, the National Lyceum Bureau camer <i rox sale at DROOP'& SONS" $25. Pa. ave,” Honorary ee es. A full Il -;— ae of Eo a Pinna | resulting in the Thomas ton the atrength.—Latest U. S Govern Membership season tickets, $2.50 and $5, on sale at |e sees e pabrnbeg inti, jewelry store, 1 7th street, was | of the } hen Mh. te axe ment Report. A XEW LECTURE BY leading music sto ‘Goune ne Redemption”? ~ smashed con- " ident, n con- nd about $100 worth of plated silver ware It is thought that the | ductor of burglars used a brick wrapped In a coat. and I. V ; ss i duetor, for such a missi din the win- | “Meg ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., arch 5; Saint “Samson and Delilah” April | Say: ical De rtment. we wai, xx $|F'ir.Durham White Stevens. | * patel Sp capt rendre Instrument Departhiest: 4 the Nile. Illness, which confines Finney to his home, has made it neces- ary for him to withdraw from the iecture platform for the present. The lecture which Of the Japanese Legation, nr _ ion whether the new associa- : : KINETOSCOPE! Surgical Instrument Pocket Cases, dow yesterday morning after the robbery neittiate we : : M tevens will deliver W will ace an a. nee sees Soles have investi. | on should affiliate with the “American | je prepared for. the : a METZEROTT MUSIC HALL, ‘an ateeessonres Comined Instrument and Medicine Casee ype | a of Labor or the Knights of | De Prepared - . sa sini: Germaine pstetrical Bags, Exted the - Pott big Sorption the | Lator was discussed at some length, but ee awe ane —_. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER NINETEENTH. |p gayETosCOPE! im Bee. tog - yeen Ob-| no definite decision was arrived at. Mr. "I * Seats now on sale, del7-3t Axecires! tained. James A. Power, the eastern organizer of | for the Choral TF te tae e mi : ee Saeeneet ne {tke fniernationat “‘sposvaphical tions | Chelgtmas performance of “the Messiah.” sn gto ghey bo gent nee GRieeceuewal "year ad Baume erinst the Railroad ldressed the meeting and spoke of the Me ee sie 72 s A bill in equity has been filed by Charles’| benefits that would accrue to the men | the 2Sth, at Convention Music Hall, open KERNAN'S LYCEUM THEATER SEB GRAPHOTMONRT Galvanic and Faradic Batteries. ed this morning at Droop & Sons’, 925 Penn- ‘broomsticks and expect sas ‘ALL THIS WEEK, sun GusruOruoNe: they had surrounded themselves by organ. | S1Vania avenue. The most “desirable seats izing. Several other gentlemen made re- | fe belng rapidly taken and indicate a blossoms as to try and SAM. T. JACK’S marks of a similar tenor and it was de- | larse audience. Mme. Emma Juch will be Two of the Most Marvelous, Mysterious, aed te cea ks _ ste heard in oratorio for the first. time in build a business on mere (of 1 Cc Mechanical Contrivances of the Century. ded to cneate a committee to draw UD | Washington on this occasion, and a great 72 reole Company, Mirth and Music Makers—a Combination itution and by-laws for submission rier **buncombe’’*—the fellow ING abe nest teeslina tg. be. Belt. SoMssr x0 | teonea’ to’ her appearance "Malas Mieming rm this fall od Lactne eee cases) ace members of this committee Mowe tcl 85 | Mr, Rieger and Mr. Bushnell have appear- who - follows is fallacy | Killauii’s Living Pictures.|corums1a rHonograrH oo., | | | | | A. Powe | thes- | {fem the protective influences with which Pelham against the Washington and apeake Railroad Company, who prays for an accounting and that he be given a ven- dor’s lien upon the real estate of the com- pany. He claims to be a stockholder in the company to the extent of $0,000 and a erediter to the amount of $7,000. > Articles selected now will be laid aside on the payment of a small dee posit and delivered when requested, ~* at th Certtied to Cieeutt Court ger arian ex-officla nd Aci | oe ee cree eetanee we | May think-he-is ‘plucking | enor, , mone, nay a,Pecmtrate Avene. j h je member; M. ‘urner, Rt. F. Adams, F. | Soc! A . . she ratios Xmas Week— > a . _ and Night. a3: M P The Probate Court has certified to the M. Casey, Kobert’ Campbeti | too well known to the Washington musical | Apples of Gold from the) ars Some De i 284 odern armacy Cireuit Court the issue in the controversy | Lawrence public to call for any particular comment. i apes selma ith and F Sts. N.W. “The Land of the. Midnight a over the will of the late Mary Jane John- | sen, who bequeathed property to Richard J. Collins and the Lincoln Memorial Con- i Ic ted that there will be over 400 | The prices are 50 and 75 cents and #1 for | Gardens of Hesperides—but TWO MAGNIFCENEY d to ‘ll Of membership | Feserved seats, and 50 cents for general ad- FOOT BALL] S ment secting af the anion tre | Sanco, he isn’t—when the public | initiation fe 1 ‘ol io enter bolus . |-_ Miss Townsend's Elocutionary Recital.— 99 i - Bregational Church. The contention is | jy Guus of sa eentg, Cen $1, with month- |“ TES for an elocutionary recital’ heve | “get on to him they do it Christmas Day, 1894. Sun, aoe SS ~A~ made that the will was not properly exe- = been issued by Miss Ada Louise Townsend. | with both feet and— ys a ih ie Mencia te oe! < cuted. AMONG LAW SCHOOLS. The recital takes place Thursday evening spa SUH hee loved 6 tice Col bia Athletic Club | pay ani w . ye at the Church of Our Father, Miss Town- phe salt be Olum Dia etic iu SS coats Oot saul Maca ete Ae Exhibition of Furniture, China and! sation of Tntccest to th send will be assisted by Mrs. H. C. Brown- Will turn to dust an@washes at bis a12-6t ‘ Silver, &e. y evest to the Students mor Mr ¥. Weney Kaiser beck tose" “. Tomorrow and next day Sloan & Co., aad Who poles, will have on exhibition a| A public debate t tion of furniture, china, silver, is debate h 2 Nats B Gisnuree ign || OUR SUCCESS—such as Union College, St. Paul’s Church Pair, |} —— totem ge tearety a tor x O'Rell, the French | if jg—was never attained by PARISH HALL, 15TH AND V STREETS, Ss been arranged by the ity Law School Debating Columbian Unive ——— essary, Let us examine it; we'll ad- iful Christ 7 : satirist, will make his farewell appearance a : ON . DECEMBER 3 TO 18, 18M, INCLUSIVE. ——- vise you best as to treatment. All y and F Scciety for Saturday evening, December 22. | to a Washington audience. On this occa- ica : at. ta cial apasatio orto | At Columbian University Law Schoo! | sion he will deliver one of his best lectures, —— tion of the NATIONAL BALL PARK. Come out and see the new church. a-15t acl — —— xan ROR gg OCS | Judge Bradley delivering his course cf | “Her Royal Highness, Woman.” M. Blouet ruthn— . 7 L003 IELDON'S DANCING ACA‘ a —— 4 re ‘The windows of the various stores about | jectures on “Criminal Pl ing and Prac- | has not lectured here for some time, and We tell the truth when we say Gas ee Ae - how ree ee tewn are alive with pleasing and interest- | icc he has accumulated a vast amount of new we make to order tie best. $15 Admission, 50 cts, Reserved seats, $1. Reserved ||. |, TUESDAY, THURSDAY, SATURDAY. —— pain, 50 CENTS. ing mechanical automate of differe . e lecture material during his trip around the i ate padi eens Wins seat sale opens Tuesday, December 18, at Metze- oF 8eI r circular. ‘8e18-6m kinds, representing brownies, dolis, ete. | , The students at Georgetown Law School world. Even those who have heard him be- 7. ity ana yee ama ibe - ai7-st Evans Dental Parlors Among the most unique of these is the | md much profitable and interesting work | fore should not miss this last opportunity se ica s French mechenical jomaton called “My in the cases which are tried from time to| of listening to this his greatest comedy OwING To THE ILLNESS OF MR, Finney, ns | Old Dominion Jockey Club @15-24d_ 1217 PENNA, AVE. N.W. weetheart the Man in the Moon im- | time befere the moot court. In analogy to | Jecture. place in the National Lyceum Course will be | those whose pl | later in life th | fied with the di this first trial, and adbury Pia: exhibition in th Pennsylvania aven ing the window ported by the B and now on dows at 1 day and ¢ es they intend to occupy = en ERT taken by Mr. D, W. STEVENS of the pa frequently are dissat Office EI ‘a. TAIL= Tegatk who will lecture on ‘Japan. ions when rendered in ee, Miectes- _xerott’s, "Dec oe ; : moot court of appeals | At a regular meeting of the Operative & - | preeioan: axD tare Bright for Christmas. DRUM CORDS,” We offer to close out the following at these with an interested throng of children ard | #8 provided, in which the case can be again | Stone Masons’ Union, No. 2, officers were CANTON BONS ae oi grown folks, who have 1 amid the | heard. i sa? adit aaa elected as@ollows: President, Edward Ehr- ERT ORS, TURD a DECEMBER, 18, AT 8 ereatly reduced peices. eae ae mad rush for Christma nts to feast his court of appeals handed down re-| mentraut; vice president, James Lanigan; Ws 8t TICKETS. 3 Cl ON THE GROUNDS OF THB We have a most elaborate asso ol their eyes upon this mechanical wonder. he —_? bs en te on in an ac- | recording and corresponding secresary, 7) aaa EASE LAMPS, in all styles. . = 01 ejectment, ich the common | Haniel Sullivan; financial secretary, Thom- MATIC NA d | sw doctslee of adverse possession waa ti | ete ee eee UR eer eee ee Loomer oer Bargains In Lamps. The m nta Claus that has ! volved. Th rt of appeals reversed the | deputy, benedict Tarrant; alternate, Roy 906 F Street N. Ww. CHURCH OF Sf. MICHAET, AND ALL ‘ a { endl as yet made his appe e is now on exhi- | decision of the lower court. The opinion cf | L. Carroll; sergeant-at-arms and doorkeep- Biles > OF NORTHERN VIRGINIA. Two Handsome Decorated Lamps, paogs i is bers i Rate wind am the court was r vy Chief Justice age er, William Lanahan, sr.; executiv com. 1t NATIONAL RIFLES’ ARMORY, Fata Paci ating Lean Eran a and Market spac le is up to date, | bert and was a very exhaustive review of | mittee, Benjamin Arth, Roy L. Carroll, st. bet. 9th and 10th, wo Silver Banquet Lamps, col riding a bicycle at the rate of sixty miles | the doctrine of adverse possession, john Shield, Joseph Carrettl, Raftael | $494-44696400O09006040000 ; DECEMBER 19, 1804,| 77V# RACES WILL BE RUN EACH Day. uma, $5.00. Now... an hou a re »w storm, with ii s | The court of appeals heard Wednesday | Blazie. 3 8 O'CLOCK, Two Rich Banquet Lamps, $8.50. clio many t for good little children. Crowds | evening of last week the arguments in the Reserved aeeak ui oe at ae soe aie) B5e. FIRST RACB AT 2:30 P.M. om (only) Gold-finish Figure Banquet Lamp, of folk: both big . a ites j i this the t of hich are Fepresent- Ripans for dyspepsia; druggists, We.—Ad. = di5-4t ———— ———. ‘ication (inate ais iaiviatsa atten anna . Now. unique display, which takes n the y 3 . M. Locke oper: at 93 ee most realistic ever shown In this city. rry, jr. A decision upon = Our Napoleon 12:80, 1:49 and 8:20 p.m. Returning, leave the C. A. Muddiman, 614 i2th. handed down in the second grounds at 5:10 and 5:40 p.m. Bring the childre = feet Bracbery wary. cee t. ed Nerves |$ a Positively mo improper characters will be ad- | _ se2S-3m Open Evenings, Pennsylvania avenue, to vee the went in the moot court was heara | WWEPlax :Ch ti Exhibit Ends tae _oets-2 mechanical automate My Sweetheart’s - H. Vv. Easterling and R. | produce a form of weariness more intense, more ris mas oc! ISSION, 60 CENTS, ur APES the Man i: the Moon.”—Advt. | ted the plaintiffs and A. depressing and more disastrous than anything Known to tired muscles. Thousands of women Know all the miseries that a broken down nervous 1 J. J. Fitzgerald the de- Presents. Tuesday Night. PROF, CALDWELIS DANCING ACADEMY, 5TH At Unusually Low Prices. ts and Hn e. and Fri. evenings. Private | Taunton's ing orgetown is sons giv ies: eae We sell only the best Furs and sell them ‘The aale of | tn @ flourishing c ident Locke | *3stem brings. To all such there i relief in Electric Seal Capes. 0 up. This will be your opportunity to sec balls, parties, ae Residerce, B01 N- arutshed. for at the lowest prices consistent with ligh ntel clocks, Garland, Sheehy and | Hood's Sarsaparilla, It cures nervousness because Genuine Mink Scarfs. this handsome collection of Etebings, | 411-6t' Mezzo-tints, &c., of | ——— r rated general. Beginning Wed- PINE ASTRAKHAN 1) We will sell a large line of fine AMUSEMENT ‘HALLS. Se ese Framed Etchings and Engravings at very | FOR RENT-BY THN DAY, NIGHT or ween, | Willett & Ruoff, . low prices. See the ‘Napoleon’ exhibit Odd Fellows’ Hall, 7th st. bet. D and B sts. n. & n program. Me: it feeds the nerves upon pure blood. McDevitt hav ° . ; tee to commun. | Hood’s Sarsaparilla Cures cate with the Unive of Virginia with | «7 was taken with nervous prostration, What a view to arranging a joint debate with cK ffered no bi e ows—wearlsome days dents of that institution. A reply | 1 sifered no human being knows—wearlsome das 800 Muffy at Children’s Mounted Rugs. up. Carriage Robes... .-..++ up. Baby Carriage Robes.... 4.50 up. 25 up. POOOOSOSOSESSSSTHFOODS duet: ||| PSH arranger nts of that Institution: A TeVly | aut sleepless nights. I concluded to try Hood's Gents’ Sealskin Caps. y+ 13.50 up. by all means, Be eye ae gressing rooms: ‘cheap | QO5 Pa. Ave. Fert of xis P fia, but as yet no definite arrange. | Suerarilla. It helped me in a short time Gents’ Driving Gloves... 5.50 up. 9g re ween kieran een ees ‘415-200 Gem coman = | ments have been made. i have no more such trouble.” Miss MATIE Gents’ Driving Collars.. 3.75 up, ae iain a ee ae oF Examinations at Georgetown Law school | STEADT, 2208 South Lith st., Richmond, Couchmen's Capes 8.00 up. - known | are announced as fellows: Personal prop- | “oop ¥ cara Guacijatiaa ue sostariag Quality Guaranteed. LECTURES. B se fy | erty for juniors took place Saturday; real : . coats Old Furs Remodeled at Small Cost. * @ itd th B ile wil be sold | Sstate, Ju nd sentors, Wednesday, taltic action of the alimentary canal, Open ott 9 pom up to Christan Galleries, 1217 F a eS aaa c) @ WSs at thirty. | December 1 jing, seniors and post: a as MMustrated Lecture by LEWIS HARVIE FINNEY, out thipty ra s, Fri LUXURIANT HAIR er gets A z z i desirable | graduates, Friday, December 21. teerott 1 11, December 19. Ni — snes Is produced by the ¢ A REMEDIES: when 3THE HUDSON BAY 3| For the Benefit of the Poor | 4... ¢c%rtt Muse Hal, Decemtgy oc, $1 THE CONCORD WARNESS. semen Won the P all others fail. ‘They cleanse the scalp of irritating, Fair and Bazaar by the Boys of Mizpah Branch of | 4s-10t TZ & R RO > ame Mt. Pleasant Lodge, No. 28, I. 0. ©. F., |'sealy, erusted and blotchy humors, stimulate the FUR CO., Beets and ty at balls ewe cor Pas age, | —— og . Ripans for cor tion esists, We.— | was the successful contestant for the @and- | hair follicles and destroy microscople insects which th St. N. Ww and 1th sts. (over drug store). 15-2 GAS HEATING “STOVES ‘AND as fees i ane ci hana = pore py alee elon ofthe cra he Ooniantae fecd on the hair, and hence succeed when the 515 0 2 IND We ME. ALLAN DE COU MUELUBI'S ACADEMY FOR RADIATORS AT REDUCED PRICES. Penn. ave., adjoining National Tree toys, favors, scrap pietu >, and which closed on Saturday even- | best physicians and all other remedies fail. Sold 15-500 ng eee tne Dahurcoughly renovaved and | A€eccy for Welsbach Light. Horse Blankets and Lay Robes at low prices, ; Advertisement. throughout the world. SEPESSES HES OSSOSEEO SHO OOS OSS | redecorated. Circulars at the academy, 4S-3m a12-6t* 1104 Connecticut avenue. ocl6