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16 THE EVENING STAR, FRIDAY,’ DECEMBER 138, 1895—SIXTEEN PAGES, LOCAL MENTION AMUSEMENTS TONIGHT. era House.—E. M. Lafayette Square O; s i ‘A Social Highway- and Jos. Holland in man.” Allen’s Grand Opera House—Gladys Wal- lis in “The Cricket.” s New National Theater.—Francis Wilson in “The Chieftain.” Academy of Music.—“Town Topics.” Kernan’s Lyceum. Theater.—Irwin Bros.’ speciaity company. Columbia Phonograph Company, 919 Penn- sylvan’a avenue northwest—Exhibition of the Kinetoscope and Graphophone Columbia Athletic Ciub House, G street between 17th and 18th streets northwest. Carnival. Y. M. C. A. Rooms, 14 w York ave- nue northwest.—Free lecture by Prof. H. A. j Hazen on “A Triy to the North Pole.” —_ EXCURSIONS TOMORROW. Steamer Macalester for Mount Vernon, Program, Including Patriotic Living Pictures. Marshall Hall, Glymont and intermediate landings at 10 a.m. Steamer Washington for Norfolk and Fortress Monroe at 7 p.m. Steamer Wakefield for St. Clement’s bay and river landings at 7 a.m. neal HOLIDAY GOODS. Handkerchiefs, 5c. up; gioves for ladies, and children; fancy articles, dolls, ladies’, gents’ and ldren’s under and there were a number of well-known men in public life present. The exercises in the gymnasium included a calisthenic drill by the junior athletic CONTINUING THE CARNIVAL crag later Boston Symphony Orchestra.—A feature of the program for the concert by the Bos- The 0. A. 0. Entertainment Will Extend | ton symphony Orchestra in Metzerott Hall to Next Wednesday Night. next Tuesday evening is the fact that of tr five composers whose works are played i this program three of them—Brahms, ‘The Vetcrans Enjoyed a Very Gooa | Ltuch and Richard Strauss—are living to- day. Brahms is regarded by the majority of professional musicians, and notably by the members of the Boston Symphony. Or- chestra, as the greatest living composer today. Bruch, whose violin concert will be played by Mr. Ondricek, has written in National night at the Columbia Athletic | almost every form of composition, but Club carnival proved to be the most inter- | 0Wes his high reputation mainly to his esting of the many delightful evenings en- joyed by the big crowds since the opening, | was first given at the Royal Court Opera the throngs in attendance were im-/| in Munich on the 20th of last April. The mensely pleased with the entertainment | preludes of acts one and two of this opera in a variety of ways. A large | 2F€ one of the novelties of the season, number of the members of the G. A. R. and the Confederate Veterans’ Association | ever rendered by the Boston Symphony, or, were present, and the program had been | in fact, any other orchestra. The soloist, prepared with a view to their delectation. | Mr. Franz Ondricek, is a Bohemian, with Company B of the sixth battalion, second regiment, under command of Capt. O. G. | of last month, in New York. Simonson, and headed by the Second Regi- ment Band, came early and stayed late,| the rendition of the “Messiah” by the Choral Society this year at Christmas tide’ cantatas and his music for the violin. The opera of “Guntram,”’ by Richard Strauss, musically. The “Largo” of Handel is one of the most effective and popular selections an established European reputation, who made his debut in this country on the 15th The Choral Society.—It is expected that will be the most successful affair in which the society has ever participated. The musical side of the concert is fully assured, and it is expected that the attendance DEATH “RABE DECREASING. Interesting Stattties Regarding the Heaith ofthe District.. ‘The weekly reparp<of Health Officer ‘Woodward shows ‘that‘the death list last week was materially ‘Below the normal—a decline of nigh 20mperrcent in the number of deaths which teokaplace, as compared with the week befere.sriFrom 107 the num- ber fell to 86. ‘Bhecmortality from con- sumption went fromtl7ito 7, and from acute lung maladies from) 26tto 11. Two deaths from typhoid fever<eceurred, as against 4 by the last report. ‘The prevalence of dis- eases of the brain and-mervous organs stood at about the same degree as has been maintained for theassseveral weeks, while that from kidney désofders shows a fall of from 5 to 2 deaths. ‘The dangerous con- tagious diseases present no tendency to as- sume ep:demic form. Of the fatal cases of diphtheria reported, two were attended with serious complications. Tae annual death rate for the week was 16.2, while for the corresponding period of last year it was 16.8. Sixty marriage returns were received, of which 32 were of white and 28 of colored persons. Of the 89 births reported, 55 were white and 34 colored children. Hospitals reported 23 of the deaths, and the coroner investigated 8. ——_—~—.__ Slipped and Broke an Arm. Mr. Lewis Smith, aged forty-five years, living at No. 1345 L street northwest, CITY ITEMS. The Vbigt Manufacturing Jewelry Co. Have just received 10,000 more of the beautiful souvenirs which will be given to every lady purchaser tomorrow and Mon- day. In addition to the above inducement we will have the following bargains for the two days: Quadruple Plate Butter Dishes. $1.50 Quadruple Plate Cake Baskets. Quadruple Plate Tea Set, 5 piecs Quadruple Plate Berry Baskets. Quadruple Pickle Casters... Quadruple Plate Shaving Mugs. Quadruple Plate Breakfast Casters. Quadruple Plate Child’s Cup. Quadruple Plate Tilting Pitc! Triple Plated Soup Ladles Triple Plated Tea Spoons.. Triple Plated Table Spoons. Solid Silver Match Boxes.. Solid Silver Thimbles. Solid Silver Garters. Alarm Clocks China Clocks. Smoking Cases. Lamps Solid $ , Bon Bon Spoons, $1; Solid Silver Button Hooks, $1; Solid Silver Lace Pins, 50c.; Solid Silver Sleeve Buttons, 8-day Clock and Ornament. Solid Gold Link Buttons. Solid Gold Baby Pirs. Solid Gold Baby Earrings. Sclid Gold Ladies’ Rings. Solid Gold Gehts’ Rings Solid Gold Rhinestcre Earrings AMUSEMENTS. ———= RAILROADS. MRS. GEORGE C. LEWIS Of Springfield, Mass., will have an Exhibition and Decorated China At her Studio, No. 922 I st. northwest, Monday and Tuesday, December 16 and 17, 1895. "S GRAND OPERA HOUSE, WEEK OF DECEMBER 9. MATINEE SATURDAY. First Appearance in This City of MissGladys Wallis SUPPORTED BY Frederick Paulding In Clay M. Greene’s 4-act Play, ~ The Cricket. Given with special scenery and costumes and a large WILLIAM F, HOEY in “THE GLOBE TROTTER.” Seats now on sale. Convention Hail TUESDAY, DEC. 17, 8 P.M., HANDEL'S GRAND ORATORIO, “The Plessiah” THE ANNUAL FESTAL CONCERT BY BALTIMOKE AND OHIO HAILMOAD. Schedule in effect December I, 1895. Leave Wasuugiva frum station corner or New Jerey’ avenue “and O ‘st. For Chicago aud Northwest, Vestivuled Limited trains 11:20 a.w., 8:2u pein, For Cincinnati, St. Louis and Indianapolis, Vesti- Dud bt dale peas bapress 12:01 night. For Pittsburg und Clev z aun abd Seuss, und Cleveland, “Express daily’ 11:30 2 Lexington and Staunton, 11:30 a.m. chester and way stations, *5:30 p.m. ‘atural Bridge, Koanoke, Kuox Memphis and) New Orleans, 9:1 Sleeping Cars through. 49 pom daily, days, 5200, 6:30, x6:50, 7:00, S30, xDE x11:36 0, * 12:30, 12" 35.10, 35:30; 3585, 00, y ‘30, 1:00, 28:00, 3:25, 39:00, (10:00, x11: D, *11:20 a. Way points, perature” aba way, 94:33. m. *9:30 a.m., 'T Feinelpal stack OVAL BLU .m. Express trains, s only, °4:80, *5:30 p.m. LINE FOR NEW YORK aND PHILADELPHIA. All trains ilimminated with pintsch light. For Philadelphia, New York, Boston and the East, week days (7:00, Dining’ Car), «10:00 Dining Car), 11:30 (12:30, Dining Car), 3:00 Dining Car), 8:00 p.m. 13:01 night, Sleeping open at 10:00 o'clock). Sundays (7:00, Din- 00 a.m. Dining Cary, (12: hosiery, | class, and trapeze evolutions by Messrs. | feature will come up to its part. Those | ped and fell_while walking on Pennsyl Solid Gold Rhinestone Scarf Pins. ete.; towels, napkirs, table linen, ete. John-| Sewall and Ross. The most striking fea-| who heard the beautiful oratorio last year | avenue near 1th street northwest yester- | Solid Gold Rhinestcne Studs son, Garner & Ci 1930 Pennsylvania ave-| ture presented thus far during the carni- | are determined to go again and receive new| day ard fractured his left. arm. He Gold-filled Gents’ Chains nue northwest. val was then produced. Dr. Thomas Cal- | irspiration from the soul-stirring strains, | was attended t he Emergency Hos-| Gold-1 Jents’ a ver read an original poem, “The Blue and | while those who have missed preceding, pital. peed e ago eg keole aed lente eC beNmas SBacept Sui TheChoral Society, |»#", Leas xExpress trains. 5 x f i And hundreds sther articles. 2 Z ay Ae Read ad. of milk sold by Everett Scott on} the Gray,” during which’ three effective | years have heard such glowing accounts =o | get the place. Make no mistake in num- Prof. H. C. SHERMAN, Director, Graire: cr tee ee ee ee page 13. ys tableaux were presented, showing a Union | that they have fully made up their minds Gacveik secGanie a cwiaees ber—713 7th st. n.w. : Ucket offices, 619 Pennsylvania avenue northwest, ce 2 and a confederate soldier on the picket go and hear for themselves. Another Don’t miss the souvenir at the Voigt Mfg. Assisted by New York avenue and 15th street and at depot. se. sk. flour free. Johnston's. Page 9. line in the fir vo, and “Reconciliation” | feature in connection with the rendition of | Robert T. Hill of the United States geo-| jeweiry Co. 5 7th weuaae tomorrow ata : A R.B CAMPBELL, CHAS. 0. S ‘The great adeen Aphitlenek times i buy- | 1 the last, the soldiers Erasping the —_ the oratorio which will serve to draw the | logical survey delivered a lecture at the | Monday. Tee ‘ite Miss CHARLOTTE MACONDA, Soprano; Gen. Manager Gen. Pass. agte ELGAR e ne cnc ne can ; | of old glo vhile a host of fair maidens 5 3 cl a new 2 a ae : anes 5 ate = = 2 tea ose solcuec ee eee She eee waved ‘ollve branches In the background. aS ce ab beneanaate Ties ae pee te aeahan en ee ee ae We've Just Added Strawberries Miss RUTH THOMPSON. Contralto; SourHiicn kaieWar. pile of books tthe better caurned | At the display of this picture Mr. George | WashingtOn aggrezition, and itis said | Sweet “Panama, the Arian nmUs” | ‘To our immense display of table delicacies. Mr. E. C. TOWNE, ‘Tenor: ' Schedule in envet Auveinuer’3, 1805. ind such for it mi Lilliebridge sdng the “Star Spangled Ban- ic will come up to a high| Mr. ade an interesting talk, which | Large, fully ripened berries. As tempting AU Udius arrive dud leave at Pennsyivania Thi B hi e its of the C' Napoleon” were also repeated, and Cullen | known to need recommendation, should added to the fact that the | wes illustrated by a fine set of lantern slides | and delicious as tho oral Society are too weil| made from photographs collected by him Re pulbkings : 7 i rave { Cannon Chandle s, accompanied by | serve to draw the largest crowd ever seen | WHile on his travels. Mr. Hill thinks that no, played down | in this city at a Christmas oratorio. Seats | the canal would never pay if completed, but o the mistake of your life. ble Make - that ripen in the Dr. CARL DUFFT, Tasso. Passenger Station, . you i ng. All Kinds of vegetables and fruits. sbertal Dally Lect! for Danville. Connects a8 8 ee ES een fusburg, dauy, except Suuday, 1 Cen, mkt. It ALL OF NEW YORK. at ymehburg with the Norfolé and Avestera’ daly — —— i 2 vv. for Natural Br se wud A Little Girl Can Make Tree Orna- Accompanied by Cutton Forge. = mepaaeays ‘The Three Urchins” and “Josephine and ods often come in small nke in buying old never intended it some 20,- and Collins, the banj Mr. McEnaney on the p popular : -- | stairs, and pleased crowds of listenezs. | sre now on sale at Elis’ music store. said that the picture which has been painted sould’ -5t ido A-M-—Dally—The UNITED STATES FAST We naniecta on Rlsog maps: ofeArnerls jects sud Dleaveue crowes (oo glatentes 9 sale at Elis’ musie store Stl Wore A Materials at J. Jay Gould's d10-5t The Washinet MAIL carries Pulliaan Bullet Sleepers Now | York can cities anda vast amount of American | Columbia bicycle being won by Carl Pelz, |. Trip to the North Pole—Prof. H. A.| He said that the works and machinery em No Other Sausnge You'll Enjoy e Washington aud (Washington to Jacksonville, uuitiug at. Char matter. Buy ‘for a Christmas gift the new | who held winning ticket 12, for which he | Hazea of the United States weather bureau | ployed were not going to ruin, but that they < lotte with Pullnwn Sieeper for Augusta; aiso T'ull- ‘Johnson’s,” published by a reliable Ameri-| fay paid 10 cents. G.W. Jordan won-a lot | Will talk at the Y. M. C. A. tonight, the | were in excellent repair, and that work was | S0,much as ours. All made of the finest man Sleeper Nev Yark to New Ocleaos via Mo can house, and an honest book. Call and | of perfecto cigars, contained in a siugie | lecture being a free one, and ladies being | being pushed with a force of about 200 | RcMe-dressed meats. Deliciously flavored. Symphony Orchestra, | somer. ((counestig” at atiama with © Pulimas 1 1 adi ieotie: Augusterter 000 Cenonke Bhecper’ for "ua a + examine for yourself. Sample pages on re- | Tayer in a Dox two Yards and a half lone, | iMvited. His subject will be “A Trip to the | men. Panama and Colon, he said, are mach | 22% Some. J. A. Augusterfer, 656 Cen. mki Pe MI Par pe rar bearer weet rg ceipt of postal. D. APPLETON & CO., 437] and Dr. W. R. Ring received a handsome | North Pole,” and it is expected that a large | indebted to the canal company’ for their | 50 cents down. See Wanted Miscellaneous, ith st. Turkish pipe’ The’ varous, booths, the | 2udience will be in attendance. Present excellent harbors and deep = aaa agene Cini Y addle stands, the shooting gallery and{ For the Children’s Hospital.—The benefit | facilities for shipping. Mr. carried’ his 5 Want pictures before Christmas? See Rice. | fehing pond and the cafe were well patro- | for the Children's Hospital, which will take | 4udience across the Isthmus, from the port Hor the Holidays: At MEN'S UNDERWEAR AND GLOVES. | nized. Owing to the great success of the | place at the National Theater Tuesday af. | 0f Colon to the City of Panama, and on| Candies, nuts, raisins, citron, dates, figs, | _de0-8t Good assortment of the above in all the | carnival, the executive committee decided | ternoon next, is attracting a great deal of | through Costa Rica. The attendance at the | fruit e, etc. Best Burbank potatoes, y. 4.29 P.M.—Daily—~Exposition Flyer,” Pullman RESERVED SEATS, 50 AND 75 CENTS AND $1. | Sleeper New York and Warbington. to Atlantae ‘estibuled Coaches Washington to Atlanta. ‘0. F. ELLIS & CO.'S, "87 Pa. ave. n.w. 4:51, P.M.—Daily—Local for. Charlottesville. EUG ASHINGTON AMD SOUTH. VESTIBULED LIMITED, Solid Train of ; *: . = P a Ubuled Sleepers, Dining Cars and Day le last night to continue it’the first three | attention. The New National Theater | lecture was large, and the approval of the ec. bushel; 4-year-old pure rye whisky, Conthens hee an jeepers, ng nd Ds as eat ee ea letra ee ae won arac erlcceo nights of next week. There will be a mat-| School of Acting is the medium through | 2Udience was frequently shown. . at. bottle; old port wine, 50c. bottl PRI NCETON Rew York ‘to Asheville ape tot ‘suinge Nees N. B.—Dogskin Walking Gloves at $1.00. | ittee tomorrow, from 2 to 5 o'clock in the | which the benefit is given, and two plays einen Lest catawba-wine, 25c. bottle, old bran Now York co afcuphit vis beaded New York ene afternoon, at which the many wonderful | are to be presented, the first bemg “My | Holiday Excursion Rates on the p, | Jes, shérries and gins. M. Mtezger Com- fo Sew Orleang via Avianca and Montgomery, cud Human aitificial eyes. Hempler’s,6th & av. | dolls will be exhibited for the last time | Wife’s Dentist,” and the second, “Broken awe | pany, 417 7th st. now. ite . UNIVERSITY Jee Leek 10 Zatupal via Charlorte, “Gouumila, and ———— previous to their being awarded to lucky | Hearts.” The whole affair is under the di- : = Js 5 S Alanta. Dining Car trom Greensboro’ ,to Mont~ pes =) to ; a In pursuance of its usual policy, the Bal- | A Little Girl Found everything.- Gould's. More and more used every year—Che-on | little misses, and an entertainment will be | rection of Mr. Percy Winter. The list of v is. 5 ° gomery, best ae. tea in America. None better at| given for the benefit of the children who | patronesses is a long one, and Includes prota aiid Onto Hanes a Company) Wilt sell iaideis 10s 2 So Glee, Banjo and Mandolin nitAINS BETWEEN, WASHINGTON AND ROUND Soc, elsaWwhere. Sold only at C. D. Kenny’s| attend. Tonight will be family night, and | some of the best known ladies of Washing- : < : : =a 3 2 ae ston 9: og daily 3 sia modern stores. the club members and their friends will | ton society. Heap eas re OT oe eR ne a natal ol ab pete eee lt Clubs’ Gat eee Heh Sunday, 200 6:25, FM. Sune ore Ss Woot hi Cane ee rains December 21, 2%, 2%, 24, 25, 31 and| Automatic stands just arrived, and sold dye uty, for Round Hill; 4:82 Eat. B5c, sk. flour free. Johnston's. Page 9. | Of thot houschonae Thee ine members| scotland and the Scotch.—Rev. Hugh] January 1, valid for return journey until| at a very low price for this month only. CONCERT a pi tesvure. and 6:25 Herndon. Returning, arrive at Washington A.M. and 3:00 P.M. daily from Round Hill, a3 x Johnson will deliver a lecture on “Scotland Prices of dictionary and stand positively SA sic by the Columbia Quartet, musical | 7 a ig : z ‘AN GLASS JARS bei seal a s vey bieveling | 28d the Scotch” at the Metropolitan M. E. increased one-third January 1, 1896. Call ZERC A.M. daily, except Sunday, from Herncon, and specialties by Will Haley, tancy bicycling | Church, 4% and C strects, this evening at seme | and see them at once. Sold cash or instal- Seen ES ig AGM. daily, ‘eceept Sundaj, from. Leesbul 8 o'clock. ‘he lecture is to be illustrated, ments. R. A. Dinsmore, 628 Gst. nw. 1t*| Monday Evening, Dec. 16. | esi SH foe The out aig gt Wain BRIGHT, CL! Are used for serving our milk. It’s re- ceived here one hour after drawn from the cows. Always sweet and fresh. Twice dail by Hardy Cabrera, chair pyramids by club members, and a rose dance by M.ss Edna 1 < x Las Edaa | and is one of a course of lectures on na~ —— - ae : PM. aa nasi sion, 9:45 AM. daily, &c.qt. Drop festal. J.S.Thompson,511 4% 8.W. SEH ru a panes, hall ino, | tonalities. Piano Tuning. Becker, S05 11th st. SEATS NOW ON SALE, excepts Stoday. “und cee San aeliy ‘troes Cee ae ee = 4 Fates.”” CEReay a i “Teka informa: ‘New Era’ C:gar,all Havana filer.Se.straight a ee The Late Mrs. Cadwaliader’s Will. a a aSsias SOC.» 75C+s $1. Fries 2p yp oes leiuanfort whenlcoldwave tar toate THE BRICKLAYERS’ Emma Rosalie Cadwallader, by her will, Is what gives Hood's Sarsaparilla its great Midday papas mane serine Pd mee es SETZER OTE URIS SROHE, 3 110/)I) Bue, and at Teansyivania (asiroad Fussenger Sta Cylinder Stoves, $3.50; W-in., $1.50; Ne eosin dated July 22, 1892, and filed yesterday for CER Se ord ee tor - é “WW. H, GREEN, General Siperintendent. range, $6.50; No. 7, $7.50; self-feeders, $¢ Members of the Union Voting Today | probate, left } er entire estate to her daugh- rheumatism, — it rheum, in fact, Have a large stock, and all at reduced Frices. John Moran, estielwere: It Pearman’s Popular a a en NET cor Agent Concerts. no21 L. 8. BROWN, Gen. Agt. Pass. Dept. CHESAPEARK AND ULO KALLWAY. all blood diesases,*berause HOOD’S for Delegates, ter, Augusta Cadwallfder Quackenbush. Sinc» 8 u'clock this morning members of } Earle C. Quackenbush, a grandson of the Bricklayers’ Union Fave been dropping into | Geceased, is named as executor. uld—Tree Toys, Scrap Pictures. < 4 Ps ra ys - pntly. cures eatarrh, 5 | Meals a la carte. Hotel Johnson cafes the > De a . a r new fr ; CHURCH OF OUR FATHER, Schedule in effect Noversber 17, 1805. their hall, corner of 7th and L streets north- = Pure water from Rock Spring, Alexan- le An effect Novernber 17, west, to vote for three delegates to repre- Machinist McDonald Badly Hurt. dria county, Va., delivered at six cents a nee L ey ei daily {row Union Station (B. and Fine Candies, 20 anc sent their organization in the thirtieth an-| C. E. McDonaid, aged twenty-six years, Sarsaparilla eee 3 janes: apitough, the, srandest scenery in America. ita to Sunday schools. 4 nual convention of the Bricklayers and | employed as a machinist at the gove! 2 CENTS. 580 CENTS. | ice aw . Is the One True Hood’s Pills Blog ‘st from Wushington. P.M. DAILY.—* Cincinnath and St. id Vestibuled, Newly Equippel, Elec- elighted, Steam-heated ‘Train, Pull LGA OOROD OOOO OOOOGOS Masons’ Internaticnal Union of America, | ment printing office, had his left arm badly which assembles in Columbus, Ohio, Mon-| crushed by a heavy piece of machiner day, January 13, 1896. fans upon it while at work yesterday ngx—Tree Toys, Gould's. d4-17¢ | __ne22-1m AMUSEMENT: =§ Open Even $ ERNAN’S LYCEUM THEATER, In ee leeping «gis Washington to Cincinna SHoresoe 3 ALL THIS WEEK. mec ng ; . as fine an ‘he. caildidates nominated ata rious | He was removed to the Emergency Hos- é = —_—— . Te ee © welve ever shown in all the years we've | jocing three of whem will be chosen, are | Pith Mertz’s Modern Pharmacy, | Boston IRWIN BROS? gay. Chicago, 8:30" pos Si, ‘Louise been in busing When marketing tomor- Hs : Sr ehaed —_—=—_+ = ce 5 ces Metzerott Lexington, 11°10 a.m.; Louisville, 11 row call over at our stalls and see what we | 28 follows: M. P. Milford Spohn, 100 Feet of Bonrds: One Dollar. 11th and F Sts. have. T. T. Keane, stalls 35-51, Center Mar-| C. C. H W. H. Maghan, F. H. Mc- Symphony Music Hail. | Big Specialty Company, | R40 pany.—me emeus oF. F ¥. Um Gang and band sawed,even thickness, any bre: ¥ c h ket, a Auliffe, W. T. Cissel, James French, Will- », Gth and N.Y. ave, Orchestra, Composed entirely of European and American | Hd), A, Sold Nesttbuied trata, with D ice: See era - iam J. Roache, M. J. McNulty, W. R. Fisher a O MR, Novelties, introd. Louisville without «Longe. Rice's Photos make desirable Christmas Aap ore ee : : t SECOND G ALL FEATURE SPECIALTY acTs—a1o_ | {acten to Virgiaia lot Sprices. ‘witl ae — ge = The candidates and their friends have Pickw hisky ATs Next Week—H. W. WILLIAMS’ OWN CO. dev-6t | pur! Lexington, 6200 ad.: Louis A little girl found everything. Gould's. | made an carnest canvass, and the result will | IS unexcelled for purity and richness of ° Fi aah ‘ = indianapolis, 11°05 Se EEE SOE be a very full vote of the Gov members flavor. Chas. L. Beatty & Co., agents.—Advt. You needn’t O Louis, 7:30 ‘a.m. as . =e fe ‘ The polls will be open until 9 p.m., and If From D. W eee It's “Batter.” g ard aa E: CEPT UNDAY For Old Polat CITY AND DISTRICL manner pf voting is somewhat on the AU-| "E18 “hos. $1.60, : ase Cemfort and Norfolls. Only tail line. to the opera 2:25 P.M. DAILY, ress for Gordonsville, Charlottesville. “Waynesboro, Stagaton and. print —to hear the songs, You can hear them on | Cipal Virginia points, daily; for Richmond, daily, the Graphophone when vou please, and as | €xcept Sunday. ‘ Z many times as you please. veral selec | _ Pullman locations and tickets at company’s of The International Union is an executive, aa Fiction fer Saturday. i ose Ta ae For Xmas Saturda; Star will be ‘h in fiction. The rnment and superintendence as the su- . ° ny final chapter in the prize mystery story will | Preme head of all subordinate unions in| * # YOU MUST its jurisdiction. It is the ultimate tribunal & 1 4 Id y Hons from “Prine ess Bonnie" Row to be fices, 513 und 1421 PER et he published, and the sevond installment of | (9 which ali matters of general importance | * * * come here to see the ra tera We cee oe ine eatnine SD eed | Conorat iy the capital story by Conan Doyle, which be- | to the welfare of the 1 unions * as Pe of the numerous items we “4 1 of the Columbian Uni- : = gins today. There will also be a story, com-| be referred for adjustment, and_ its Z finest, andblargest had i li silv v (pel ents Ignatian et pluie EUR EON Co I Se See De aoa misteenetntarencar warden iston thereon is final and conclusive. eG tailoring adjiny sterling istiver Ware SS = ; = ia i Station corner of Gth and B streets. . ee eee When not in session all executive and ju- | + -« Ba nthe at just half the jewelers’ rni I In effect November 17, 1895. dicial power is vested in the stock in the . 9 10:30 AM. rissniiy « Atte. Pullman The Women’s Suffrage Association. | Drocident and ‘sceretary, eS City prices. ise Sleeping, “Dining, ‘Snicking’ and “Observation Cara At a meeting of the Women’s Suffrage | a national board. ‘These officers a: ** of WASHINGTON— Today we quote a few DECEMBER ASTO!18. Merely Ciencaat tol Rae Ee See Gk Oe a ae Go Tene nin atten te eee +*4#4% There's a items in fine perfumes just Columbia Athletic Club | JOCKEY CLUB. Hey ireien e ReS mante-bre neta ie Heilmann. Mrs, | J¢e™iah Harrington, Boston, *KK f reli to introduce the finest and far _ to Harrisvure. | Parlor and Dining Cars, Recor ras read by Miss HetImann. Mrs. dent; Thomas O'Dea, Cohoes, New York, reason for dwelling Won erst House, . 5 Eatpigtare to Pittsburg. Sng ican emcee Clara B. Colby muavte a triet tai whom the | secrctary. "ie (treasurer tg Patrick Mur: | *** 3% on most complete stock 0 POR hee St. Asaph, Va. ‘Batty Gane Gy Marae ge lewer grades of the publle schools “AC the last’ convéniton, whien was nea | ****** this point in these delicate odors in the H ee FIRST RACE WILL, BE: CALLED Semele Sie pees ee He aaa eee in New Orleans, delegates were present *#**** ADVERTISEMENTS— city. We skip hundreds of G et. bet. 17th and 18th. AT 2 P.M. SHARP. a at io Give Onceteath. from 206 local unions, having an aggregate | x # * \We w; ; items—as our space will MATINER SATURDAY, 2 TO 5 P.M., 100. Special trains will leave Penn. depot, 6th and B| Dining Car to Chica 3 Members of the Tithing Society of Ham- | membership of 23.000 and representing every e want you to - atalaiw eat lant a S0ipan: nob-t¢ | 7:10 P.M. SOUTHWESTERN EXPRESS.—Pullmaa line M. E. Church last evening occupied the | Part of the North American continent. **e4* COME— only allow the mention of — .| _Aamission, 15 cents. Season tickets, $1.00. a7-6t | 88. B.W- ep Sleeping and Dining Cars to St. Louis, and Sleep ees : eee cs == SS car urg to Cincinna’ main portion of the time of the regular ae *%**** Tf you come, we a few: FREB oTUR rir TO THE LECTUR . 10:40 P. IFIC EXPRESS.—Pullman Slecp ; nae een hate aa per= A Novel I onic. ) D . ev by Prof. H. A. HAZEN of 1 Attshurg. mid-week service. They gave their experi ovr acer essale SARE OV evOul wll Handsome bottles of eR en ae = Pee ey eg ences resulting from the resolve to put| Probably no company of young people yOuUR + W: * FRIDAY, "Dec 1893, at 8 p.m. | “SCOTLAND AND Fa except Sunday. eside for church purposes one-tenth of | ever had a jollier time than the members | * * **** BELIEVE— Violet ater, extra fee, Ladies invited. det AN ILLUS THAT! 10:80AM. for, Elmira fod Renovo, dati, except their incomes. ae and friends of Metropolitan Epworth | ****** But we want you strength, two sizes, 50c. and W NATIONAL ‘THEATER. ae TAO TAL for Williemsport, Hocbester, Buralo and F. ane a tM: ****% to Deli S $1 ry Evening and Saturday Matinee. } ETROPOLITAN M. E. CHURCH, 4% & C STS., Niaga. . aie daily, except Saiurday, * he am ie _ eliewe g 5 Vashington tu, Suxpetsio : ‘ound by an Honest Man sega ign tethes haut toritheeoceacto a! believe ee By fag. Ca? Washington to" Suspension ze The diamond pin lost at the Saengerbund Brftalo. was transformed into a forest, with pretty ii concert in the Academy of Music on Sunday } trees, lit with lanterns, and shady nooks night by Miss M.gnon Ulke has been re- | for happy pairs. ‘The “scribes save stored to th: owner by the honest finder, | word p for Erie, Conandaizua, Rochester, Buf- | falo snd’ Ninzara Falls daily. Sleeping Car Wash- ton to Elmira. ‘or Philadelpl.in. New Yort and the Fast. 4.00 P.M. “CONGRESSIONAL LIMITED,” datly, FIRST— pre per ha, Francis Wilson | sac teow! Then we know you will The Old _ Reliable And Company's Production of Sees poster aoa EXCURSIONS dec. CC Queen Anne Cologne, 2 5 x COM Q : ONG A sizes, 50c. and $1. The Ch ieftai n 5 id res of the previous outings; Mr. * * * * * * * * * * « * League who assembled in Haine’s Hall Wed- | x * * « * * * * * %* x * ok * u 7 n oo NM Parior Cars, with Dini Car_from Baltimore. William F. Meyers, who, after seeing the | Moore gave an original poem on “The Out= Pp i i nat 7:05 (Dining Cary, 7:20, 9200. 10:05 advertisement in The Star, invited’ the | ing at Chevy Chase; M’ss ited dicaabints Gets Hundreds of gallons of SRA SS Ree ET RAYMOND & Serer ate and 11-00. (Diving ‘Gar from ‘Wilke owner by letter to call for her property at | With feeling the poem, “Why I Remained ep LOC histeclouneiayerbeenisoldl PAI SULLIVAN sana ' Iniiucton) A.M. S15, 4-20, 6:40, 10:00 and the Comm: a Bachelor.” A picnic lunch gladly | * * in it you will hee 5 ete weet SComnke Opera. 2 GEO 1138 PM." Og, Sunday ae oe artaken of by all, the more dignified 0 4% EIND in the past 6 or 8 years in Prices, $1.50, $1.00, 50c. and 25c.” TOURS teas, 898 Ato, (ee 10:00 "sad 13s Pe Greatly to Atlanta | CUpYInE ch aacedieatner eh taut) e ‘ashing? : SACS : © | Fer Philadelphia only, Fast Express, 7:50 A.M. Exposition vin Southern Railway. | Well songs, the company separated. eed every kind Washington. NEXT SUNDAY EVENING, ALL TRAVELING EXPENSES INCLUDED. Son pate week dase, 2:01 and The Southern Railway va 1 execu ee a eer S <*> of stuff that SE Ser Col R G FLORIDA For Boston, wnbont change. 7-50 A.M. week days, shington to Atignta on De- Stricken With Paralysis. ee renee hs A ° ° ° 35 8B. : Mth to 26th, inclusive, and! yesterday Mr. James Schuyler, who|aaaaaa ooogaeand good iilace Octave Club aloe —anp— 70:30, 11-00"and 1150 ABs Tas, 13-48, 2: aber ZSth at $14.00, good for return = Rass tte 8h Schuyler; * ** JUDGMENT let Extract 2 sizes, 50c. > 140, (4:00 Limited), 4220, 4:38, 6:05, ten days, and on December 19th to 25th, in- | lives at 7th and Morrisen streets, in the} yy yyy 7. 1$r. : NASSAU 6: E 0 10:40,” 11:15 and” clusive, at $873, good five days from date | county, suffered a stroke of paralysis while recommend vanciet and $1. < Be o sunday, 00.9: of sale; through Pullman sleepers and ves-| on p strect near the Police Court. Mr IGHT PRICE! = an 2 sill leave Philadelphia January 10 and +. 8215, 3: tibuled day coaches. Schuyler was with his daughter, Mrs. s to-order, Domestic fabrics, as Purple Lilac Extracts, 2 ‘The Foundations of Faith. stlig, file Orklawala and St. dota's ftivers For Popes. Creek Line, 7:20 A... and 4:38 PML Christmas Entertainment at Spencer- penn bese ee oul ae eure gcne Capital sizes, 50c. and $1. peo Worth, with protong. stasw at fie fiotel | pA8l. except Sanday a gcap ian College. 2 e is . eS = NEXT WEEK, Ponce de Leon, the Tampa Bay H. and the Ho- a Dally: vicweesh? Eine “Sundays. 8: 3 Hoh GA CUA ie Ga ete Ue eorcanioniatemed shenienctatetaa(en rder, Imported fab: FREDERICK teitoyal ot isit ‘all noe made fo ey ee eee od night of the students of Spencerian Collese | took him. His daughters took him in Law : $13 Superb Cut Glass Bottles, SSR SR ee See Ee epee will be made richer than usual by an ad-| yer Garrington’s office and from there he 5 ‘oc. to $10. No such va- san_on the mberiand’” of the Flor-| $enyiile and Tampa. 4:30 AM S40 oa dress by Mr. Ainsworth R. Spofford, librar>| Vas taken to the Emergency Hosp'ta! ne ae 5oc. . s ast a Steamship Line. Rend only. 10:57 AM. ‘week days, fan of Congress, upon “Chcice of Books for fo-order—silk sleeve Tiety to be found in any 5 9 ATLANTA will be ed on the outward trip, | Accommodation fer Quantico, 7:43 A.M. dally, and a Home Library,” and a debate between awe es sere SIS Y * r. Prince of Magicians, in his and WASHINGTON, D. ©., on the return, 4:25 PM. week day! ten of the students upon tne following reso- “The Teachers’ Bazaar aaa |be MERTZ stores together in Wash- DAZZLING SPECTACULAR PRODUCTION OF THE TIC “ Ts “permit the holders to Prolong f. 1037, lution: Resolved, That the use of tobacco been presented a set of “Johnson's ington. MAGI prerseaaer one of THREE PARTIES UNDER “On Sunday at 1s a filthy ard offensive habit, injurious, | Cyclopaedia.” Look for it there. Double | taitori d ———- Artistle Specialty Performers. * Elaborate Sceaery }| SPECIAL ESCORT, or on ANY REGULAR TRAIN 5. 8:02 and 10:10 dangerous and demoralizing to the individ- | the subi ny great cyclopaedia; con- | excusively— an. Soavstace Ua ppel casniSeais sollte mmasto'Se = : ual, the home, the community, and the na-| tribi ended to articles, gua MERTZ ATOMIZERS—you 3 s : esériptive book. tion, and thai it shold be condemned by | antec format.on; 40 ed 2 ‘ RTZ, bably ver have st CADEMY. Ba Oe bag ery ma tag puolic opinion and prohibited by law under | tors; si cost $250,000, and FSt probably never have seen Wed. and Sat. Mats., 266 and oe. Hes'a, | 20,S;,19th st., Mutual Life Ins. bidg., Philadelphia, : , i heavy participated in by the foi- | exper ss than any other grea 906 > 7 og N & SN. 2. RM 3°tn a0, 72007). 8 a r : Vincent Soran, chairman; work. Make no stake when you It = i ee such Cy of Beautiyl Ww ode Sh =u a? STEAMER MACALESTER ppTicket, Sfiées, corner 15th and @ streets and af tis Fred. Ockershausen, | Send address for specimen pages. D. Ap- FRER SOUVENIR Beautiful Cohmbian Atomizers in :your life— ‘ood iepard’s () Ni See ee eee or maconre anifietinntion Seem Walker, Wm. B. Dodge, Florence | pleton & Co., 437 7th street.—Advt. Needle Ca containing all the different what lovely gifts they make. Weod hotels and residences. . McDonald, Charles Boyd; tive—Otho peat sizes of reedies, with the new, gold i a ae g Co: Tomb ots Washingtia! 9) Ss. Prevost, * J. R. Woop, Hammond, Bertha M.'Stahu, Eugene presented free to our customers” between Expensive? No. 50c. up. (0) n General Manager. General Passenger Agent. i ‘ $1.25 to Baltimore and Return. SHA area and Daily (except. Sundas} G W. Willard, Saml. S. Cooke, Jeanne Bruce. aaa now and Christinas. Shepard At 10 a.m., returning by 2:30 p.m. = = pe ee iausiguers from Wachuisionito Balin Daint footwear 8 SISTER Ls URILRES, Te ere ‘Mdimisalon to grounds, 25 center ~ POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. _ dience on the merits of the debate, and then | sion tickets as ° V . a SISTERS MERRILBES, imiszion tog S. on the merits of the question. * | for all trains of turday, me GOES Des z ee Don’t put off your buy Conroy a dt Mel ‘arland, 4 arr with -Mount « Veruas admission coupon, : ee commer nip andaioy et “inuit tolow. | LOW ift civin ing—buy while the stock is Wilthun We Mack, OpIics sale ELEGANT CAFE ON STEAMER. THE WEEMS STEAMBOAT COMPANY. Holiday Exe Rates vin Pennsyl- | trip, valid for return passage until follow: ¢ 3 a y fa William H. Mack, a ee epee, FALL. SCHEDULE. ‘ CaalneWxilecen: ing Monday. 3 Beautiful, Faney Slippers for in the flower of its com- And jittecn others. —— stopping for freight and passengers, both ways, | , Steamer Potmec wil leave Stephene ‘steamct syivaniarallioat “announces the sale ot | , Taunton Silver Plate Co.'s sates continue wa auch atte ioc aa 8 pleteness. Many of the srinee PARG <GOMEDY sear’ | Raitt cagd8" MuMES BLAiEP ge | Sie every" Monday a aday ai 2p mae Gliciatitiag aridiNew ear holies mm | daily at 11 o'clock a.m., 3 and 7:30 p.m. at on in point of « beautiful gifts now here Next Week—JOSEPH CALLAHAN tna Magnit- | —— = . dtrictly first-class. Freight for river landings re- Goleta to aikioint onilt Walter B. Williams & Co.'s sales ‘room, did ling of and cannot be duplicated after cent Production of FAUST. ‘Seats selling. 12-3 ceived! or “Mondays, ‘Thursdays aud Saturdays. apd str of Pittshare ana Btie, eae ; | corner Wth and Pennsylvania avenue north- 50. ee SPT Aaa most be prepaid. Rates EGON & BHO. Ancm eth and Sea Girt December 21, 22, | West-—Advt. would” give you they are once sold out. Lafayette Squareyccss (root.) ° ~ a Office, 910 Pa. (n26-10 7 2: and 31 and January 1, good for = 0 0 oo = —_Omice. areas es returt age until January 7, 186, in- throw your, noti ane 3 ON ae Alintaee, WASHINGTON STEAMBCAT ©0., “LTD.,” ikke aneatalearcnacne Tick Let your g' stantial fort HIS Ww FOR POTOMAC RIVER LANDINGS, c . pecial reduced Ticke perant 9 THIS W 5 IVER LANDE will alSo be sold to Fredericksburg, Rich- 5 Sars MATINEE SATURDAY. Steak eeatinee 1 mond, Petersburg, and other points south will ve proudvof th Every day in the sear for Fortress Monroe, st Giement’s en Decemt Norfolz, Portsmouth ‘and all points south and | &-™.: 3 iver Anndings to E. M. and Joseph Wilson, 929 F. ‘and Nowinl Creek; returning, January 1, good to return x the powerful, Dew tron | palace iia Scone wRadt ie ates f | A \ ) se ara : an to Breton’s Bay and Nomin! usive—Advt. del3-28d Podern Pharmacy, @) astington,”” Heving daily on the following landings to Breton's Bay and Noon pednie: 6 son’s Greatest Succ Southbound. 1 hes ee ce Ly. Washingtou.7:00 p.m. Le. =|A Social Highway man. | 5: a Wisietceso fin te Bs Popular Train te Philad New York via Pennusyly and Yeocomieo rivers; returning, Creek Thursday afternoon for river Inndings, arriv- ing Friday morning. Satucdays for river landings to Nomini Creck and St. Clement's Bay; returning, nday afternoon. In effect Nov. 4, 1895. hia and ia Rail- if “Money The greates i —— | uth.and F Sts. N.W. iat se ambition of a medical sity at10-00 student is to pa s good surgical AMUSEMENTS 25 Nortoik 0 a.m. Ar arrives, Sunda Lee ce eee of vestit instruments, and such gifts would be > Ar Por eT LO TH ATL ANTS | no} pa Z A eorex SITORS RATLANTS ee snd more acceptable to him than any you| Free Orchestrion Concerts |™ SALE OF SEATS FOR xs Ser cutnd Portas willitid thls sieery setae E. 8. KANDALL POTOMAC RIVER LINE— ee Viki could make. Largest stock of Sur- EVERY EVENING AT JORDAY ee a, es # it breaks the monotony of an | Steamer Harry Randall eine ee | eve ‘ou He: Ty zs e a a Tih street, , hi Fe of our reniackablevdolisecDutrcannottear y q gical Instruments south of Philadel-| 317 9TH sn be Te pepe See node ate Raph ey tro t t : i 2 SSE - A See . . vd selec! . s Band cket of cludi in y Hiab MUN POUT A Cha phia. Special prices to gift givers. Grand select program of all popular airs and New York avenue, and on board cturning on ey ee bes . Sy ~ OY woo Pen A cream of tartar baking powder. 1 DA. S\ITH & CO, Call and see the Great Orchestrion and inspect era where time table, map, ete., can also 3 p.m. pate Seer Dawah uit aac st w ot Mertz buildi d13-120 e SI be had ij nd = way aes eee est of all in leavening strenzt t ft wail a13- 1 - ‘Any other Information desircd wit be far- BA rere oa Sten cae ees a Se aeea aa | oR NOW OPEN: oe eee eee Bs maxpatty toot. F. Libhey Co, Uth aul X. HOYAL BAKING POWDE! CE Gre rater NCH ee | Conran et Sera a 1 New York Cast, Scenery and Costumes, | fhe comgmny nine, fou, af th eee Adve ment. 7 36d 10U Wail st., N. ¥. tiv for the peculiar Ailments of womankind. Popular’ retes. del1-26tt se2-40d JNO. CALLAHAN, General Manager. Washing:

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