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THE EVENING STAR, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1896—SIXTEEN PAGES. AMUSEMENTS. —— NOW FOR THE BATTLE, CHARGED WITH CONSPIRACY comedians. The Newsboy Quintet, with two new members, sang themselves into popularity, and the entertainment closed with Johnny Wild, in a roaring comedy, cnauled “Sunday inia Bowery Barber ope The Dog and Pony Show.—Sipe, Dolman and Blake’s pony and dog show opened at 14th and V streets last night for a week's run, and the aggregation score# a success from the very beginning. The’ are seven- ty-four dogs and forty ponies in the outfit, AGAINST THE SALOON. LOCAL MENTION. Second Meeting Last Night in the Re- vival Serics. The second meeting of the Anti-Saloon League series was addressed last night by Rev. Walter H. Brooks of the Nineteenth Street Baptist Church. There were 300 peo- ple present in Foundry Church, and the large choir, under Percy Foster's leadership, Lafayetle Square Opera House.—No mu- sician has a greater personal popularity in this city than John Philip Sousa, and no comic opera comedian possesses a greater drawing power than the elongated and acrobatic De Wolf Hopper. With the at- traction of the first presentation here of Sousa’s opera, “El Capitan,” interpreted by Hopper, and an excellent company of sing- MOUNT PLEASANT OmTIZENs| AMUSEMENTS TONIGHT. Mr. jxon Hutel Davin’ Chatteng, Mr. Stilson Hutchins has accepted the challenge of Mn Henry E. Davis to a joint debate of the financ stion, only pro- viding that the encounter shall take place in Washington instead of Richmond, as suggested. Mr. Hutchirs writes to Mr. Music.—Murray and Mack in “innes surtship.”” Bijou Theater—Dan Sherman's Comedy Company. Grand Opera House.—‘A Lion's Heart. Kerna Ly Comedians and H An Old Real Estate Deal Brought Into Court. n’s ¢ First Meeting Last Night After the Summer Adjournment. Requisition From Pennsylvania for Legislative Council Considered—Com- pena ol I. A. Lyon, Fannie B. Johnson and the animals do everything that one | “98 @sain a pleasing and eifective part of} mitten A. Lou es ee piafayette Square Opera House—DeWolf sors ohms. ers and actors, it 1s not strange that the | could think of except speak, ‘the tent in | tho meeting. A song service opened oo nee eae ae ‘I have your letter of October 3, in which ne accat wien canes Cees and Nathan Sprague. Lafayette Square Opera House was crowd-| which the show took place was crowded | the meeting at 7:30. Rev. Charles L. Different Improvements. you invite me to meet you in the city of New Natfonal Theater_—Miss Lillian ed last night. “El Capitan” deserves the | long before the performance began, and| Pate of the North Capitol Street M. Richmond, V. ver que -» to debate the gold and sil- tion, upon such terms as we may mutually adopt. when the first instaliment of ponies trotted into the ring standing room only was ob- tainable. There are features to amuse and success it has had in New York and else- where, for the music is tuneful and catchy and the book is bright and witty. M jocent. Sinner.” Paul's M. E. Church, 18th sack venue northwe E. Church prayed, under and the direction of the prelude, the Washing- street and ae Upon a requisition of the governor of The first meeting of the Mount Pleasant been fitted up in th ost approved mod- with ele pproved heating Is, cash s¥ everything that ins to a fi This is Uy true in rried in be- variety depart- ablishment. alized the val the rie lo Mr. of =. when such public announce- ments are ed up by honestly ke promises they contain, ard the purchasers who are con- izing his counters give ad- ence H was handi- fact that a Svengali no “las by the lack of ccherency and probabilliy in the progress of the play. There was some notably good work done by several subordinate members of the cast. The season is still in its in- fancy, an “An Innocent Sinner” cannot be reg ed than as an periment which. doe oluce the desired resul The story fs enquestionably interesting, and it may be possible to produce an acceptabl he materiale which the author: Law he uctions. longer inte! The next meeting of the executive com- mittee, which would ordinarily have been held on November 2, was by unanimous vote changed to November 9. ‘The mecting then took up for discussion the topic, “How to Organize and Con luct Christan Endeavor Committee Work. Miss Anna J. [vel made a short talk upon the topic, “Orgentzation,” making a num- ber of very helpful suggestions. Harry G. Kimball spoke upon “The Ne sity of Regualr Mectings,” and Mr. W Tuckey upon “How to Get Committe aan at 5 : : e wens’ Associatic . rn-| “Why Richmond? What have the citi 3 setts ay thwes © | Pennsylvanta, brought here yesterday by | Chas. Klein, who wrote the librexto, evi. | eptertain every one, young and old, from | ton District Epworth League, with Fred.| Citizens’ Association since its adjourn ! at have the citizens Bs Rev. ER. Young,on “Travels Of PY) Liward FL Genter, agent of the state, | dently intended it to fit Mr. Hopper. So far | {P¢,marvelous tricks of the trained ponies |. Foster, presiding, bezan. Rev. | ment last summer was held last evening in | of Washington done that thy should be Canoe a owe Train, : poe ana|Judee Hasna. in the abssace of Chiet |@8 tho leading character is concerned, he | £2, the antics of the dog clowns. ‘The show | Olin Eldridge of Waugh Chapel Was the | the village Congregational Church, Presi- | deprived of the hearing you Vth « streets northwest.—Dog anc s * accomplished hi: 5 fectly. ‘The | Claims the respectful attention of the in- | first speaker. He made an earnest exhorta- " se: t Pony S$ Justice Bingham, yesterday afternoon is- | }commsued his purpose perfectly. | The | telligence of the older people who eee it, | tion for combined help against the saloon | 2@t J. W. Somerville presiding. The at-] dtscant upon the is of a single >_— . | sued a warrant for the arrest of Isaac S. | £1 Capitan, the Soehie Wartion. will be as | #ffording an interesting study in the science | clement. ténda: S not large, and very little | Scld standard? Are you, too, like my friend, EXCURSIONS TOMORROW. Lyon, a member of the Dis:rict bar, Fan- | closely identified with Hopper’s’ success as | Of dumb beast education, at the same time | Rev. S. L. Bryant of St. Paul's Chapal, | but strictly routine business was trans- fearful that the residents of — : nie B. S. Johnson, a colored school teacher | the oriental Wang, and the opera will make | (8hting the, Haat Surtoemea: a paren apes pen) Sean es | Seb would be unduly ‘agitated’ if ster for Monat wera of this city, and Nathan Spragae, a colored fully as pace paone: - This, however, 48 | There are dog and pony acrobats, aerlal- | rived Ginen orem a pape ene ae bipee President Somerville laid before the asso- | they he es of the question, and ntermediace land- nly charac g e done. e sec- | on, 5 pn : cele Sactichady 2a intermedia: a. real] estate dealer of this city, and a son-in- | for Mrs. tase Wallene Henke: eee ists, equestrians, equilibrists, leapers and | ond part of the program was under the | ©!#Uon a letter from Chairman E. M. Blake | only ‘agitated’ up to the full measure of ld for Coloaial Beach and | !4w of the late Frederick Douglass, who | Bergen, Miss Alice Hosmer, "Mr. Alfrea | Clowns, and, in fact, the feats of human | direction of Andrew Wilson, as presiding | of the Federation of Labor, inviting the | their acity when thcy hear the goid side sh bee oscars are jointiy charged in the requisition with | Klein and Edmund Stanley all have good | 8¢t0rS_ are mimicked with such startling | officer. Rev. Mr. Brooks then delivered | association to unite with the local F as propounded by you an a wished. se = = parts, which they fill sph fidelity that it seems almost incredible that | his address. He put the saloon in the same z Sees aca 4 sentieman jus for Norfolk and | conspiracy, Sprague being also charge1 i y flil splendidly. The mu- ould 3 tion ef Labor in organizing a “legislative | Sy Uginas wi He NCES . b : sic is characteristic of Mr. Sousa’s work, | 2,9" should have go much power over @ | category whth slavery and polygamy, and | oounci for the purpose of considering | 7 sate be ver ro, pre ee : , | with false pretenses. much of it being in march time, and the | @2™» animal. There are several wonderful | said the time had come for a grand strug- | COUnCH” for Pury of considering] I must insist as the : V. Arrowsmith for Colonia! | Geo, W. Johnson is the princival com- | now familiar “El Capitan March’ twig | a¢ts Performed by the animals, among | gle to stamp it out. and drafting such legislation as the mutual | place. We can get © a very in- fh and river landings at 3 p.m. piaining witness in the case, and he states | which the second act closes, excited more | Which may be mentioned the revolving |" The benediction was pronounced by the | interests of the community may require nt and cali i audience, if —_—>——___ lin an attached affidavit that July 12, 1s04, | €2thusiasm than has been witnessed in a | P¥'amid, which is an achievement in the | Rev. Adam Reoch of the First Congrega- | with the view of memorlalizing Congres: | W€ @Pe careful ibution of our YOULL NEVER KNOW HOW BRIG Oe een ei eas onsnired, by | Washington play house ina long time. As | €ducation of animals that is almost with- | tional Church. iniipupport of snensures ebianny be alike s. 1 carp be made uptil| fice and fraudulent preteases and rep-|@ Matter of fact, the applause was very | OUt Patallel; the pony army, in ea —- + mately agreed upon, each association be u refer with some is to We take out every part resentations, to cheat’ and. defraud him | &eheral all through the evening, and en- | ‘UP of for enone act ate ee He STRETCHED A BANNER. ing entitled to five delegates, the mecting | t : at I secmed to cc Mr. War- Cleaning | of all his right, title and interest in | Cores were quite frequent. Mr.” Hopper's | OP °S gine does, wee nove ot been sur- == to be called as soon as a majority of as-| P&T more worthy of my s it, tumph, Mgr. toto jots 16 and 19,_ section 9, of | “Pl Capltan Song” and the funny song, “The | Of Ting dose, Meg neve ee ee gun. | Takema Park Republicans Hold an | sociations are heard from. a Pe w your modesty slend : Hucry Farm, a District tract of laad, by | Typical Tune of Zanzibar,” were two of the | Passed: YY any im this, part of the con. athusinstic Meeting. President Somerville explained that the | Yeu. J selected Mr. Warner becpase ie be- x z to him tnat a check, dated on | Pronounced hits. Mr. SJusa has, however, | ‘TY, and many other feats which a ant letter had been received by him last Au- | RES to a p whil sl learn from Text wien Fea cra Gd drawe upon the | Written three numbers in the opera that | @"4, amuse the beholder, A band concert | A republican rally and flag-raising occur-| guct. and he suggested it would be, We hewsp fey he porta Ty panuene Cpital City Hank of this city for $150, to | deserve mention for their musicianly treat- | !® etyonsvatcrexeach| Performances Among red last night at Takoma Park, under the} well to refer the communication to a contending | =: ful th an avowed Kler's & his order, and signed by Nathan Sprague, |™€Mt. These are the solo for soprano in | 80me of the special animals which are 8 | aispices of the Takoma Republican Club | cial committee to investi the matter | Pcpublican T mig hieve something more oH : z alt psceas the first act, the S seci part of the show may be mentioned Litue : fener «© thougnt | than a triumph over an individu: How- th here m i Yalid. Whereas, in . quartet in the second, and °] d the Takoma S y 1 » | and report to th He thought northwest, where, was good and valid. . i : 5 Teas Sthee amalieae in the worid, | 4nd the Takoma Sound Money Club. Th amen ye Stove caused the S the atfiant, the check was ab- | the soprano and tenor duet in the last act. Bs cet pony, : 2 ae i ‘ 5 it would be unwise for the association to] €8T it does not particularly matter who Se fsuararehes Rricta eaetnte te ine cheek wing che | Miss Bergen has a soprano volee of clear | Weishing seventy-six pounds and being five | flag, which ts 10 by 20 feet, containing the | tye any step which wollhl result in con- noes the arguments, so long as Uney pcre taka amount in tie hank. By color and means | tne and much power, and Mr. Stanley's | 424 one-half years old, and the St. Bernard | portraits of McKinley and Hobart, was | qict with the legislative committee of th ¢ sound or tenable, although I ¢ WINDOW Ss our Of sail allezed false pretenses, swears Mr. | ‘enor is of good and effective quality. Miss | C854? sired by Sir pad lverer ones rains made by the lady republicans of the board of trade. The y Vs sugges- nfess to you, 1 should prefer a man with takes posts call to Johnson, Sprague obtained from him all | Alice Hosmer, as the princess, does some | MOst famous dogs of that breed. Matine’s | Jia was stretched last night from two] tion was adopicd and the following Were | @? ensimization back of him. hie tient, title and interest in-and to the | €Xcellent’ work, as does also Mr. Alfred | Will be given every day, in addition to the : 3 appointed as the committee: FL, Camp-| “AS to the date, ulm apnea carers : Klein as the prime minister. Both aid Mr. | ?6wlar evening performances, allthis | poles across Carroll avenue, the main ther-) Yi y1 "partridge, A. Prey, A. B. Chat- Week of the 12th of Octo! EE ete Hopper very materially in the fun-making. | Week. One of the features of the show | oughfare of the town. field, J. M. Watscn and G. H. Zeller. reeable to me, and there cau be no doubt = : Other Charges. The opera Is plendidly staged and richly | Which delights the children perhaps more | As the flag was being raised a chorus of | Pristdent Somerville explained what had | we shall | to agree on Getailx. Air. S MANY CARPET Also attached to the requisition Is the | costumed, and the chorus {ts large and ef-| than any other is the free pony ne wen male and female voices sang a patriotic} been done in the matter of providing | 1. the central dem- - do pleasing work. Neve" [affidavit of District Attorney Geo. fective. | Manager Stevens has given this is given every child after the performance. | song, after which Mr. W. W. Dyar made | 5¢ Toe oe a ie eel ee pat ao ee ail a carpet we couldr ate ao eealis >hiladelp! which he says eally sumptuous setting, and it is ——> — Se aa ae & ‘ hted to inform the association that | me o setle the ‘Wagon calls. i. THORP, 488 Me. ave. | Graham of Philadelphia, tn which ae expected that last night's audience, so far the presentation speech in behalf of the} With the exception of Prown street the | arrangem ; Z ‘ that he belteves he has sufficient evidence | as size and enthusiasm goes, will be dupli-]| CHRIS TIAN ENDEAVOR] tadies, to which Mr. Ashley M. Gould re-] vilaze Is sewered throughout, and Brown ————— Wall Pener, nting and Window | to ire the conviction of the defendants, | cated every night this week. sponded. Th ttators then swarmed in- he was confident, will Soon be 8up-] Campaign Literature for Colored = Brea SONS HLIt and that the requisition fs not made for Hi : to Takoma 4 pre Mr, Gould made 4] plied. In this connection he called at- Sishicnn. RICHARD W. HENDERSON.112 F st-nw, | 200 TMT Ue reine the collection of House.—Every seat inthe few opening ren At the conclusion of | tention to the fact that Ge i choo! Chatman % = os pst : mister id Opera se last even- +, a Mr. d's ren t oma Chorus, | house is not yet connecte th work airman G fe tfant ‘was |debe ar for any private purvae whatever. | ing weld an junant. | Standing room only Regular Monthly Meeting of the Executive | oor iftinw of Mu the Takoma Chorus, | house is not yet connected with the sewers, | Comrman Geo in an alle s that any delay which has oc- | was the order in the dress circle, while the = sis of Mrs J. eny, 2 ee ae comm on ols was ins 3 nley ai e had the the ccution of the alleged | empty chairs on the lowes Hove Cg ne Committee. Judson, Mrs. Horace J. Lens, “and Messrs. | Sra the Commissioners to ai | ed from a consul station. plication for the re- | quickly enumerated. The gallery was wild. J. Pe edd, ESI er atid connect and a regarding the = a= quisition was Gnavetdanle by reason of the [iy enthusiastic, the dress c Se Sea Se ES ear eee bi ft | among colored voters aris 5 rae a acy of civil collateral litigation in this | Vocite tie e ver floor was un- Nach, sang “Vote for M y - | such literature will be sent out cItY AND DISTRICT. District, and which is now determined and | isuatiy Saree aueineN Hl enten Business) lec nsac ted: dine) Maseescets |i ia aot ce ony ane age ae are a commit-} West ind Club. eaters eacek ef peo csubbeterab hier 3 Ag! ‘ tee ions in memory J ASANT ¢ BRATION, oes altacnen to che requiiomare tro lite Sea Bee ooo wee of ing Arrangements for the Coming Mr. Alphonso H. then introduced | of ti ker, a member eee indictments returned in Philadelphia last | shortly before 11:20 o'clock. “A Liens SenuOHE Seine aD incuunlon® and made On eleaucet sycech on aie en ier the reams et : of eo Banquet of the wreh Last | J One of tiem charges Lyon Sprague | Heart Is a melodrama of the most. pro- : i : Chee le Lav al Rare Re eee | Ber el og neh Eola eae and the Johnson woman with conspiring to | nounced type, and as a melodrama it be cs can ‘ Jenouncing the free coinaze | After the employmen an agent to] neezing, sn cheat and . W. Jonnson of the | excellent Ine s ait is a of silver until at could be accomplished outstanding s of members | Sis People's Ch iby aban-} ig ots, v and the other 4 Se . through international agreement wich the zea, President H AV 4 Fypos c th false pretenses in the re aft AtTuorey | ‘Phe regular monthly executive comm other enlightened nations of the world. He appointment of 2 fu the fit niver d to. F ipmprecededh ny) ee ee tee meeting of the District of Columbia | did not contine his remarks wholly to the ees: a oe he Defendants Give Bail. is a feature in itself. The | Christian Endeavor Union was held last Soe ta eau piri Ee MEE Ss as OY Farell Re Sockhie Upon hearing of the warrant for his ar- | 518° {5 set to represent the dressing tent | evening in the vestry of the Calvary Bay: | PAY. conclusion of Mr Hart's: $1 Le baler Ouu rest Mr. Lyon at once surrendered him- | in the picturesque A ee ust Church, at which matters of gen the chorus sang “Hilly, the Wor rown. “Cures seif to the marshal and subsequently gave show. The main tent is supposed to ad- | terest were disposed of, and a discuss Boy and OCR presen ae A aes » Siac spares |bond in the sum of $1,000 to answer the the dressing inclosure, and waves of |n methods of committee work brought | $100 Ww intr hen after 1 ay oe By At all ares eee es Hae heme apo latee Bx music of a typical circus band | out many points of value to the members ed ee ae Aa +5 On tne peer as L. Cole, | & Uy tail on as ring before him tomorrow | *? renaled roar of wild beasts are | present. Fifty-eight socleties were repre-| the day. Both speakers were eon Tah, Twombly, | © yout y friends of Miss Johnson and | Four acts follow the prologue, and they are | ented at the meeting. interrupted by applause, and « ; he eae te : aa t we nto} assured the marshal that ked by murders, duels, scuffles’ sna | Already the work for the fall season is | dicted republican sucecss in November . Young. chatrman; J. We) RT. Bo sit, at gon ot whos mabe | ne in today and give bon irglaties in auch rapid. suc on as to under way. The chairman of the | referred to the tariff, the audience ircen, Wm. A, Whitson, Albert | & W. S$. THOMPSON, Toc =f would be on hand at the si lary vedds" to taicle HOw! ek i went wild with enthus’as: 4% gy18-stuethost Sei Broz} Be ee on we jon lookout committee reported for tne ein een ee eee Tepublican s aaoire Wen ariient é s a An Old Case. Wi as Marion are the hero and heraing, | Committee that tts organization was com- and their guests who filled in iehansn: Sresesesoes esas eees ¢ 3 e niictments, it is said, grew out of a | and they interpreted their respective rolex | Plete, and that during the past month four- 9 that standing room only was | Frey, 1. S. Lipscomb, MUSEMEN? t ple's Ch | on for the sie of the land two in a thorou artistic: manner, Roly teen visits to societies had been made. obtainalie, tendered a vote of thanks to the treet AMUSEMENTS. Niihiccs eka eee steia DutoniGibus, 2a0Wenres dortaved alone i Te : j | ladies of the Park who made the handsome | man == eee ‘ hers whi | years ago, since which time, it is un- | Paten Citbbs Denier vortraved @ The missionary committee also report d the en- | D.W afayette Sc. Opera House. fribated to the rstood, another member of the District | the tact drat ho mite seen een, that It had effected its organization. The ove, and} Gh Emery, chairman: tT, ¢,| Lafayette Sq. Opera Mouse, Hey John H. Adriaans, appeared in the | spectators fs 1 " ht for hig | Chairman, Dr. W. H. Dobson, briefly out- g. During the BP. Davis and J. BL] Every Evening. at roversy, enting Geo. W. Johnson. | eMorts. Hz th V. ned the plan of work to be undertak2a, | evening ihe presiient iced that at ae Se sare 5 ; Friends <9 | Tilton, as pang married coupl 5 pi thatlapeciaike vill be mac the next meeting © abs, Mou, DE Ve Lyon and Ad ns, once friends, .t Is also | 5 coup stating that special effort will be made to » wo ey ir said, are now bitterly epposed to each oth- | MiShed the comedy portion of the bring the subject of missions strongly } night, the 12th ins wer wou From wet idbetdans and have so appeared in the local courts | #ree. All the other characters w fore the Endeavorers, and that meei- | siven to the | Chat : s HOPPER for many months in seve! s and coun- | handled. ings are belng arranged with Armenia as | spoke lust We Le SNEIC ace scaa ANIC as eaippe EPCS. Fi In Ik, When the requisition papers| New National Theater.— Miss Lewis’ | the subject. : oan ua. Aeebteees Pas aiaave A Aud sented to Judge Hagner yest performance in n Innocent. Sinner”| Next week a series of committee confer- | Nhe alien ee ee eee eing. ple Ban Or cher serpedences £6 Bieale enter, His FAMOUS COMPANY, hat he intimated th lest night was one which only. delib-| ences, participated in by all committee | Takomaites, S nATeO RIES. devin esting, In the interior of Africa isa a tee x seit Adriaans had some connec- | erate in ity conld commend. There | Members of local societies, will be held. | miles back in the country. _ Bass Land the reports | OS, A SCALE oF USEXAMCLED STLENDOR prosecution of the parties, a “k of efinite form and pur-| These conferences will be, im most re- 3 ae = cf those who n through that ve 38) 7S | Cre care ned, it is said, disinclined | pose In the play, which is retlected {i i spects, similar to those held for the past ZION ALM. E. CHURCH, f th wh through > "A DITA N ; in the play, Which Is retlected In Miss | SPects, lar s rasa cae 2 and unknowr country hav en received t AIN st. Later in the day, | Lewis’ work. At times ber conception of | tWo Years, Which have been eminently su and ; : , f AN. i the warrants to issue, | the part seems to be strictly ingenu cessful, and have proven of such Sutcrest | Jubilee Being Held at the Old Build- | with close attention by ge yhical socie- conn eens dewn for hearing to-| in an instant she plunges from a and help to those who have atten Jed them. ing in New York. ties and the civilized way igi iy CHARLES KEEN, Rea g, it is said, ine worthy of 2 merry little mountain. maid Bee a care ies) aunourcedast Almost all the A. M. E. Zion preachers | of the eee a ¥ y interesting developments. | into. a declama SHICH Piiieuedt| ments olc erences Friday even- i soca: we . Ree eRe IP a Tapiteris eae sreech at a Ration ae eounds dike 2 ling, the 16th Instant, in several of the |of Washington are this week In New Yoris, ke ruthiern his Wee! arges made aga is one of seli-abnegation; but there ig no | Churches in the central part of the citv. | where they are attending the Jubilee that | 7 ao mas eben 55a eae a tully | ircident in the plece more heroic than the| The aim of the conferences will be to fa- lis expected by the officers to mark an | tO TAUh of the Conso < of f nd h their tnno- | double confession in the program, where | Millarize the members of various sommit- | Coon the progress Of the colored race | fon ‘wiih ile powerful teil oxy e of any and all wrongdoing. s Lewhs assumes responsibility for the | tees with their duttes, and to give them |*POC- ik Bot | Ligue a A SS rmance of the leading role and for a| Points on the best methods of conducting | UEUD Ui” Con Note a ate the hundredth cat cont neers ACCOMPLISHED IN A YEAR. in the author. Mr. Lawrence | their work. he jubilee is to ate the hundredth | ntinent, | ; —— Marston also wrote some of the piece. It The treasurer reported a balance on hand | anniversary of the founding of the African | a 7 ; How One Firm Has Quickly Reached | evidences a remarkable Mterary digestion, | 1m the treasury. The societies las Pent | Methodist Episcopal Zion Church, but be- para MEM AN Success in Business. al of the note je suc- Bee Nano ne s yond that it is looked upon by the leading | epee 2 = z z ce have been assimilated. There are | Union for the season. mace | men of the denomination as a noteworthy | he belos he has 1 USE What, may be) accomplished soy busing good situations, but the climaxes| The president announced that the Mass | exposition of the mental and religious de- | corspicuously onored ae 1 Wei. and Sat. Matinves jintesrity, enterprising methods and a de-| come hit or miss, and the attempts at| meetings of the UnIOaRA UHI EAL evcoming velopment of the black man, and it has | graphic SccietyM@lbt Lor DRASTIC penal termination p faith with the public | humor are crude.’ The members of the | year would be held with the lca of Feats | attracted to New York all the bishops ent on a visit to this court OF TODAY has been i d here in Washington by mpany give the impression now and then | ing each section of the city more par-| ine church except one and nearly five hun- | row ey E Ay, the suce of Mr. M. Goldenberg, who they are on the stage not because then in the past. ey Sena a dred pastors. } ee eestor as ear ion of the play requires them, but { the mass meeting will be held in’ Wes The jubilee, which is to continue twelve | . COO WC Ons iL Steg e te tsie » they have to carn thelr salaries. | Washington In one of the churches, in| gays, is being held in the qualat old brick | ness In the District yesterday by a fall ows good discipline, but it is not| December in the southwest section of the | church corner of West th and Bleccker | L ION’S opening at his large and attractive stores, | art. It 1s not pleasant to discover so many | City, in January will pe en ae Pebrg.{Stteets, where Frederick Douglass made | 2 i ee auXyi No and 928 7th street and No. 706 K | things unworthy of approval in any one | Convention of the District union, in Et orl: | his first public spec This old church | z = VIZ AD” s Mr. Goldenberg established his | performance. But it wouid be an injustice | @aTY @ mass Geared B Of the sity, | Was the parent of the org: nization in this ox Hi EA i original store at No. but soon found | to the organizations which cater intelli- | March one In the central part of fhe Sly. | country. _ oa 9 necessity for extending facilities, and | gently and efficiently to the playgoing pub-| im April in Anacostia, in May in the up Founded in 1793 by a handful of Afro- @ | WITt wm. CARE A. ASWIN AND TH 6 “added. These two stores, in con- > Sinner” inferen- | northwest and in June the annual meet-| amer headed by Rev. James Varick, | SEES nection with the ann 7 t, have in the same cate h their pro-| ing of the union for the election of offic because of race discrimination against them > ates o| in the John Street Methosis copal a 15, 2 ved seat Chureh, the end of the centu: 4 @ fon lower floor f score of devoted followers ¢row 1 Neat Week—A PA etn than 2,00) churches, and_ exte SE Wee Cae thirty-seven states. “The denomfnation has iN Every Ey : AN INNOCENT 4,027 preach cants and 5 000, These are the material facts being celebrated in the anniver: of them are the imposing the black man has mad his struggle upward into ct » almost 500,000 > commiuni- y valued at nearly $1,00%,- ecess that aw: : Ay ens oH cether.” Following cach talk there his continually expanding capacity H xg det Se at th SCE BeDH pet Crs nunee ew ee vous 2 n discussion. government, which he has had 1 afc. Hoos Pints 4 a 4 Lek at Cas t lenbers, who Is as- area altreronbiiyoe. One of the noticeable features of the|more favorable opportunity & aw ar i : ea. ; mig S exnen ie ean aid sic re ure service was the singing. A number of the | than In the A. M. E. Zion Cho ; aie cler Where there | Academy of Mu It was evident last] most familiar Christian Endeavor songs] The jubilee began Saturday, tues 1c Sea: MAISTOR, ‘riment. of. at. | Right from the large audience that filled the | were sun enthusiastically by the 200 or sions will be heid daily until the coz High School Cadets. impossible to | Academy and roared unceasingly with | more Endeavorers present. Annoance- | clusion of the annivers. Some of the toward Goldenbe no one curtain | ment was male that Friday evening next | chief days will be founde a =i ii to he struck with the rich display | t there is still a strong popular demand | the first half hour of the meeting of the | day, which was celebrated y | ! cloak department, which contains | for broad farces inte “iso thickiy | anti-saloon revivel would be in charge ef |sionary day, young people's day, Hl 1% i e noieest and most exciusive designs | With varicty sp to become prat-| the union and that Mr. W. H. Pennell | tional day, childry n’s da and ju ‘sey the f¢ £ and wipter wrar The silk de- | tically vaudevili That is what] would speak. The centenni 1 be “conelude : into t < t is also remarkable for its variety | “Finnegan's Cc Murray and SS jubilee in ¢ e Hall Monday ev H l a ‘ es vbries, and when it ¢ Toul Mac! test production, proves to be; ard | vay omeers of Interstate Republi- | Pext, at which Mayor Strong will pr NAL MUSH COMEDIANS, we 1 H Ss have long since become | its reception here last Hee is conclu ive | ~ cums ae mee aE polo ed eine ban- | Rey ase iaoMncliage siicks everything.10c. iy M ck , sf t At the Centra opular plaice with shoppers who | testimony to the taste that exists for a : va py the | (et, whe poker ‘T, Washington, mb5-t.f.st ATIC , pee At the Central _ hopuiar plice with qiguners) Kew | happy-go-licky Irish knockabout entertain- | A new constitution was adopted by the | }rederick Doug 7. Ther 4 ; =e amd Wieck, = of } ent in boys’ cloth as been | Ment, with lots of snap and dash, ple of | McKinley and Hobart Interstate Republi- ene olners Stuely eS cambne ane a The King of Pills ts Beecnam's. IN THEM LAST sUcerss, | epened. and the same attractive bargains | pretty girls. sufficiency of singing and] ¢, ‘ub last night, and six vice presi- speak, and an e: he made to > = = ——= | 5 o are offered here that have proven so in. | dancing, and an entire absence of seriou oie eee Shores, being B. 1. Warner, {False $100,000 for educational “purpos XCURSIONS. ETC. ; G 79 teresting In the other branches of the es. | ness. » stars are familiar figures here, | dents ee ee Parker, W. W, | chureh extension and nusstonary work, | Pera Z , { CG! I tablishment. and they are as funny as ever, presenting | John G. Hensey, M. M. Parker, NW. a Seamer Tiacale SS - on clever caricatures of two types ea knock- | Dudley, F. B. Crosthwaite and fe Be Bare Moncy, to lend at 6 and G per cent on real teame : hacalesier > Te | firs’ oyu blies 4 about Hiberntans, Assisting them are] ¢ vo handsome ol] portraits of Mc-| estate. Frank T. Rawlings, 1505 Pa. ave.— To Virginia Republicans Ask for Support | Sioscrs, Len Delmore, Fred De Nae, Andrew | $4478, Winhart were received with the | Advertisement, MOUNT VERNON i CO U IR T S Hl 1 P, The Virginia Republican Association, | }iode and Fred Wilson, and Mayme Taylor, | compliments of the national committee, and —_—»—__ Wu) BGR IN, | through {ts executive committee, has 1s-| Gracie Cummings, Lonnie and Stella Deane, | Qin be placed on the banner in front of Sliver Songs and Speeches. Si Blzgest Farce Comedy Company on ‘Tour, sued an appeal to Virginians and the| Kitty Wolfe, Madge Hillard, Clara Howard, | the headquarters on Pennsylvania avenue. Rite @ csulatameéeing lof the auaraanal be. L Week uanuy. Is and supportera of the republican | ®™4 Mae and Fanny Trumbull. Mr. Wil-| wr. BR. H. Warner presented the club with generally to give their active co- son's impersonation of one of the famous “Irish chambermaids” was one of the best a handsome American flag, which will also At 10 a.m. ret Democratic Club, held last night, new sil- FAI AVILA its ; embers songs we by John M, Greer and fat headquarters. The members | ver songs were sung by 4 be floater an Drum. Corps were elected | John Mawdsley, and addre BES honorary members. There will be a spe-| by Franklin Mackay, E. B. Doran, George cial meeting of the club Saturday night. | V. Johnson and others. SS = — = for and financial support to aiding in ding home Virginia voters resident in er and vote. Contributors nd their favors te Mr. airman of the financial com- features of the performance. Bijou Theater.—Two hours and a half of roaring comedy. That is the criticism of “Old Dan Tucke the comedy that holds dinission Coupon, —Adv Youn: Democratic of the members of that or| the boards at the Bijou this week. The Death of Mr. Riehnrd J, Collins. Cee eee eee eee ee eee a eee nual ton of officers he executive committee. purpose of the piece is fun; the object is he death of Mt. Richard J. Collins, > Carine 2 ESE Poa —- fun, and both are attalued.’ The company | In the deat Se eos ae | exead owe i2-Inch Steck Boards Also §1 is headed by those old-time vaudeville | which occurred last Thursday at his home, | ¥ Myer Tr ATER at a largely attended : 10 ft, the finest lumber. We keep | favorites, Sherman & Morisey, and they | 468 E street southwest, South Washington | 4 dpi J = oe Hotel 7 everything in Millwork, Lumber and Build- | Jumped at once into popular favor as | jost one of its most highly esteemed resi- = and Falls Church OLD DAN (Kelley | "Hardware. Frank Libbey & Co., 6th st. | Comedians. During the third act an interior | 7") O"400" Gonins was one of the leading | % = ° nae idmore, and New York avenue.—Advt. view of a circus was shown, and these two | dents. Ruanaisnee ioneotithetcl ty $ : ELECTRIC CARS FROM Ct BRIDGE. as aie ese mitia, eee fun makers duplicated their wonderful | coal merchants 0 ae 4 W.. A. AND F.C. RY, €o, Edison Vitascope 53, To Receive Delegates. Beira ne trape performance that | and was a man of high business per $ $ SCHOOL TICKETS AT SPECIAL RATES With a Change of Pictures, ancial secretary; = = SOLER s Ee prought them into promine: some years | and worth. He was an active member o 4 | -——— = Rodger egies rer: Martin ; ee OS Gs (ean C0 eects There is a plot, but it is only strong | the citizens’ associatton of that section, | % + & ae ee ee sf ae aees Fred Kelley, ng held last evening of a committee of the the play together, and give | and took every measure within his power | 4 = W* SHIngs con EXNANS LYCUUM Coleman, Artiur Small, Rob- | members of Columbia — Typographical i chance. The Tucker Quar- | for the welfare of the portion of the city | 4 eR (Joy and Cone Ludwig, | Union for the reception and entertainment tet was in nt voice and rendered in which he dwelt Mr. Collins leaves a | < i The eh of anusibes of detecates F «| eral popular choruses in a first wife and three children, Dr. A, R. Colli Le 1 atitication meeting at Laurel to- | 0 0 number of delecate Ag ane approach: | rer, ‘The vitascope still commands interest, | and Misses Louise and Mamie Collins. The | of COMEDIANS a body and will meet every Thurs- passat e I. T. U. at Colorado | and the new pictures are very realistic. funeral services over the remains were | ¥ & LEAN S. . Springs, from the typographical untons tn pi heney nee Come. | held Sunday at 1 o'clock in the Nineteenth | $ = i ing the hishest salaried reat —->—- New York, Boston, Providence and some Uj] | Street Baptist Church. Absolutely P. & ler Vaudevtiie iu owe ; - i # with menal 4 y Fure. Q3 "k by an Engine, ee ee ce em re | barttnne, & tie att Srnan’s th ee 3 Dy sion aseste soa a8 : ing to cross the tracks of | ®f¢¥ Rowrs on their way west. setting | Nek, Last night a larre and appr Public Night School. x A cream of tartar baking powder. ¢ Be Boras ah the F more and Ohio raliroad st Ist and | inough with the work acsiened (hem un |oua oe Many few ince ure ch ccerce | Ehe public night school of the Detict}o Hist all hie eA 1 ocetit HL streets northeast about 5 o'clock yester- pT UR ature ie Intenied, it Is said. | and the entertainment may be ze jof Columbia opened for the season last | 3 Frod Report. \ ndsia..6200 an. | A VISIT IS WELL Wot To THB aay bacounnitie ack Bade ee eee Rese the butane pan ie olaL | notiecably larger than a year ago. The | & 106 Wail st., N.Y. = niygein,” ard Virgina will ‘Bhd this | Cympoteat dueructers ina ae eevee Stila absue sane Colored Men Organize for Silver. voice was never betier, busiest spot during the evening was the | —— the most altractive route, insuring a coum | { Open every day oP s pre sh atoh za Z + | new songs, but the Night H.gh School on Ist street between B fy = | — fortaile night's rest. | Capital Cycliag Park, 14 3 iat foot was A. W. Brinckley was chosen president,| Littl Boy in een” and “Tho and C streets. Butcher Razor: Large aud iuxurious rooms tieated by steam | st Be the Taine ar tne tac mueet | John Duker, vice president; E. A. Bird, | Shall Not Ring Out” as the best. For a | 222 = — * |= Siseg ison sevie ts a he cette aua tees: | AI IIRERIA AP ine ae Sub efore the aceiiont Te | secretary: C. W. Harden, treasurer, and| Curtain raiser Harris and. W : pres | = Razor Strops. SS Bled crow’ the beat tar “tue markers or | UULUNMIOIA OAD SMT “rae conver va frieud near the safe- | L. C. Moore, chairman of the executive | tied “The Dark-eyed’ Wiloeen ake tie | BABY’S SKIN or, dollow ground... a= “hace aiemear ack won 2 1z000st. tour ; rhage, on tes of the railroad. Some persons in | committee of the Colored Free Stlver| Cohans presented a novel act, which won Ni Cc Woe aoe 5 = 3 avenue, Music every ¥ at the time state that McGinnis | League, which was organized at a meet-| well-merited applause. The dancins dolls AND SCALP Rene ae See ieee walked directly aaauist the eval was | ing of colored men held last night at the| were excellent. Billy Carter entertained | Cleansed, pari and Weautiied by CUTICURA 3> iota earn eee Bees paar: removed in the sixth precinct pat nm | interstate Democratic Club House. ‘The | all with his up-to-date specialty on the | SAI grea est of skin purifiers and weaatifi = can also be had. David C. Bangs, - the pmereeney, Hospital, where Dr. | purpose of the association is to spread the | banjo, and cracked a number of local | Well as purest ad sweetest ef toler aud nu Very coiupl — _ Any other intormation desired wit BANGS & CLAYTON, acta en a a Ca a ces | ree aunt cctveg mms ond colored ve on ies fakceresmwhGr ae NaCl Gaxttanlpceven-eilal|(caalt ymin cece tunes la uneeuesi aes | ened Loree nell aes epg, Soaps, | — nist “on a Select Reading suocapt Bitertatmmenta, te Ginnis’ condition is not consider- | and send colored voters home in November. | comedy tch? entitled “The Substitute, 3 ee ie cuabe OnaiGe rise : a ; ee 5 a logu Macinageeaih ed critical. Meetings will be held every Monday night. | that was entertaining. Both are clever | & PP ge era a |Meat et ae res TRO ee ee ee eee.