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12 LOCAL MENTION. BIBLE SCHOLARS AMUSEMENTS TONIGHT. Academy of Music.—“Oriental America.” fe i : = Bijou Theater.—“Slaves of Gold.” Closing Session of the District An- Colrmbia Theater._Frank Daniels Comic Opera Company in “The Wizard of the nual Convention. Nile.” Convention Hall, 5th and L streets.—Ice gran Opera House—“A Railroad Tick-| VARIOUS RESOLUTIONS ADOPTED Cmecsaw'e Lyceum Theater.—The Rentz- Santiey Company. Lafayette Square Opera House.—Mr. H. Beerbohm Tree in “The Dancing Girl.” Some Results of the Boston Con- New National Theater.—“The Great Dia- mond Rotbery.” vention Pointed Out. ——.—_—_ EXCURSIONS TOMORROW. OFFICERS ELECTED Steamer Macalester for Mount Vernon, Marshall Hall and intermediate landings at = 10 a.m. Norfolk and vertress Monros aT rae The seventh and final session of the six- Sats teenth annual convention of the District Cheon, the best Séct. Tea in America. | Sunday School Union was held last evening Pure American Refined Granulated Sugar, | in the First Congregational Church, cor- 4% cts. Seven city stores. C. D. KENNY. | ner of 10th and G streets northwest. The = , ve. | usual song service by the male chorus be- ieoarn ar fitietal oye: Memvlcn Soran 0. gariaGe ale cece aa cieeiiare cee wee == = led by Mr. Percy 8. Foster, direstor. CITY AND DISTRICT. After devotional services, conducted ty Rev. Dr. J. G. Butler, the report of the committee on nominations was made by the chairman, Mr. W. Redin Woodward. ‘The report, which was adopted by a unaai- mous vote, recommended the re-election of Granted a Divorce. Justice Cox has granted a divorce to Lillian P. Bird from Henry R. Bird, on the ground of cruelty. The decree also restores to complainant her maiden name of Atwell and awards to her the custody of their in- fant chiid, and directs defendant to pay $20 per month for the support of the child and also to pay the costs of the suits. The defendant is allowed the privilege of seeing the child. Rodolphe Claughton appeared for the complainant, and J. Altheus John- son and A. A. Lipscomb for the defendant. ee True Happiness Consists, My friend, in purchasing an article for a dollar that your neighbor paid two for. B- Ib. box best butter, $1.25. James F. Oyster, 900 Pa. ave. and Center mkt.—Advt. eee eee For a Receiver. Mickle C. Paul and Milton Phillips of Philadelphia have filed a bill in equity here against Hevenner & Davis, the snoe deal- ers, and others, praying that a recelver be appointed for the firm. The complainants claim to hold judgments against the firm fcr $161.60 and $ . respectively, which they wish enforced. Se $1.25 to Baltimore and Return gis Via B. and ©. R. R. All trains November | President Pierson H. Bristow, Vice Presi- zsth and 2uth, valid for return passage un- | denis, L. D. Alden and C. H. Carrington, til following Monday.—Advt. and Secretary and Fieid Worker J. F. John- —_>— son. The treasurer, Dr. D. Percy Hickiing, Mental Inquiry. €eclined re-etection, and J. H. Lichliter A petition has been filed by Lizzie C.] was selected in his place; also that the ex- Pratt, asking for the appointment of a| ecutive committee for the ensuing year be committee for the person and estate of composed of the above named officers and -aroline Wa 4 seventy-seven years, | the following: Dr. I W. Glazebrook, Col. Se ee ee es Weston Flint, A. M. McBath, John B. Sle- who Is claimed to be of unsound mind. It} Wyeston Mint, A. M. ve 4 is said that Messrs. Wallace A. Bartlett es er, Henry M. Shook, C. R. 7 Burr, Washington Topham, W. ‘H. H. and Jacksor: H. Ralston held $2,000 for the | Sut, Wt : 3 alleged unfortunate woman. mith, James L. Ewin, R. M. Henderson, prem oe Wilbur A. Dodge, J. A. Scott, Rev. Stanley et bod ee, Billheimer, William Redin Woodward. Every style, glazed or unglazed. Frank House-to-House Canvass. Libbey & Co., 6th street and New York ave.| Maj. 8. H. Walker, chairman of the com- Advertisement, mittee on resolutions, offered the following eae Preamble and resolutions, which were Southern Relief Thanksgiving. Mente Gee Gono eT The ladies of the Southern Relief Soctety | “Whereas, we have onlv about 20 per held a pleasant and successful Thanks-| cent of the population of the District en- giving meeting last evening at their hall, | rolled in our Sunday schools at the present corner 11th and E streets. For the purpose | time, and 4 of raising funds for Thanksgiving dona-| | | Netereant we believe it to be our duty tions and other charitable purposes they | Gor the inlun oe ep maging every one un- e intlue & contemplated giving a luncheon, but in-| Word ang uence Of the teaching of God's stead cards were issued asking every mem-| “Whereas we are led to believe by what ber .o contribute in money what would bé| we have learned regarding the work in given toward a generai luncheon,the amount reap ee information of great value be brought to the ting on the 25th. Fy chools apd churches can be ‘The sunk wealtaed! lantlevenie! was abaut ebtained by making visits to each nome $e n additional attraction of the meeting SRIich e city to ascertain the number of Was in the way of a well-arranged and|Cpugren and adults in thése homes, their highly entertaining literary program, which bike S aate ae GE ee if they have consisted of a piano solo by Miss Adams, | #) ae such other ingormation as may scng by Miss Ellen Stuart, recitation, “A | (EOF use in furthering Christian educa- Model Sermon,” by Miss Julia Ravenel a ae e Chapel in the Mountains, tesolved, That we as representatives of Jean Frantz; recitation, “The| the Sunday schools of the District of C ‘Sinner,"" by Miss Stuart; song by |Umbia authorize and instruct the execu- Miss Cottrell, recitation, “A Story Without | tive committee of this union to appoint an End,” by’ Miss Marie Manning, and a|® general committee of fifteen who shall plano solo, “Dixie,” ‘ariations, by | ave charge of and cause to be made a Miss Clifford. The large hall was. filled | Complete house-to-house visitation for the with guests, who were charmed with the | Purpose of securing the information above resuit of the undertaking. referred to, and that they are authorized to appoirt all other committees and sub- Rev. Mr. Fergusson. = committees necessary to carry out the Look Everywhere work proposed, inviting the co-operation —you'll not find any larger or finer chry- | of all pastors and churches, Sunday school santhemums than Gude's, 1224 F.—Advt. | Officers and Sunday schools to the end eee that the canvass may be as thorough as Death of Edward Baldwin. it is possible to make it. ; “That we recommend that the visitation Edward Baldwin, in charge of the | be made not later than on Saturday, May manual training department of the pubitc | 15, 1897, subject, however, to such change schools in Benning, died at his residence, oe: eo een (3 North Caroliua avenue, yesterday af- | "Recoived, That we pledge to the cxecu- ternoon, of paralysis. He was stricken | tive committee and this special committee Monday while at his school, and during | our sympathy and our moral and material mest of his illness was unconscious. He La ge in paresis nie peirad te Was born in Warrenton in September, 183, | Will Prove a great an queda iene eter infl but has lived in this city since his boyhood. | 224, that we will uge our influence in our ; several schools to the end desired. At one time he was a member of the board | ** k: of trustees of the public schools. Funeral | ,, Resolved. ‘That we extend our, thanks daily press of the city for the ve prcbeapbat thane re CA ES cali ee parse, theye aval aiver of our bree cording to the ritual of the Knights Tem- ndation plar, of which he was a member, interment | Ce¢dines, and thelr generous comme of the work. ee ere ence Ceneetere Major S. H. Walker also offered a resolu- —— tion of thanks to those who have contrib- Overlook Inn and Races. uted to the sucess of the convention. A pleasant drive by the way of Overlook| The resolutions further recommended to Inn to Uenning races. Open all the year | every school the establishment of an adult round.—Advt. and a home department for the more — as thorough and effective study of Bible truth. A Turkey Shoot. That an excursion resort on the Potomac is desired and an excursion steamer free Company B of the 6th Battalion, D. C. | from the drink nuisance. N. G., known as the “Treasury Guard,” . The Boston Convention. held its annual Thanksgiving turkey shoot An address by Rev. Mr. Ferguson was at the armory Tuesday evening. There |e next number on the program. Mr. were ten prizes, and each of the following | erguson announced that he would lay pocmeniaeg jatar avee a Hultering | agtde the subject asigned for the evening, cimen of the national : Messrs. - Briscoe, Buell, Cash, Ellswdrth, Harrison, | 2"4 would endeavor to complete his re- Hostord, Lang, McClure, Parker and | view of the international, convention in Wheaton. The former captain of the com- | June. He said, in substance- pany, J. S. Tomlinson, preerted an elegant | "The battle for the financial recognition Carving set to be awarded to the man mak- | f international work is not yet won, but ing the highest score. This was won by | the nes have been readjusted and victory Private Lang with a score of 48 out of for this most Christlike cause of the united possible 54. | interdenominational organization of every 7 corner of this continent (with a place kept ee ; ; for Cuba) seems nearer than ever Money to lend at 5 and 6 per cent on real| petore. estate. Frank T. Rawlings, 1505 Pa. ave.—| “The second important event at Boston adivertigcment. was the reorganization of the international = euxiliaries, to wit, the fleld workers’ con- indorsed Mr. Woodward. ference and the international primary The McKinley and Hobart Club of the | union. eleventh assembly district met at 418 oth | “Of the (fret I need only say tit me street southwest last night and reorganized | g jimited basis of membership, confined to by the election of Coleman Horner, presi-| those directly interested either as volun- dent; Wm. T. Morris, vice president; Chas. | tary or paid workers in Sunday sancel Gant, sccretary. ‘The club decided tol take | United: Held) workiasie Droression-— Rome part the inaugural parade on the 4th of time, and we expect that the association March, as an auxillary to the National Re- | which meets in Louisville, Ky., January publican Protective Association. The club | 19 next, will be 2 great ee £9 Ge canna Fiabia, sod tndoraing: the: selection of; Mr. | \Velis~ Teor en, Ones ium ites sits ree On - oodward er o man of the McKinley inatectar cee | sixteen In Pennsylvania, fourteen in New indorsing R. H. Key for sealer of weights rset and others scattered over the con- poet estrone” sean Ce a ‘urvis for re- | “Most of these newer unions were the Freedman's Hospital" ‘7 CB@T8© Of | ¢rutt of the international union's work only A et ag ce ie in an indirect and historical. s sense. The - Massachusetts unions mn organi: Lovers of good horseflesh should not fail | by Miss Vella, acting for the state as- to attend the sale, by cat@logue, of such | sociation. The Pennéylvania unions had animals tomorrow, Friday, November 27,| been similarly organized by Mrs. Barnes. lo'clock. See advertisemen °° |The New Jersey unions had sprung up of a themselves, many of them out of the in- Natio: Geographic Society. ire eerie poe saexeind summer rim: : Bane Paver before the National Geographic | “Naw it was 10 the obvious interest of ‘iety at its meeting in Cosmos Club Hall states like New Jersey, with many unions, tomorrow evening will be by Judge Emory | to preserve the status quo, at least sq far F. Best, assistant commissioner of the gen- | 8 Tepresentation was concerned; for it eral land offi ” a could then, with her fourteen votes, have val land office, on “The Utilisation of the | Corea down plans presented by states like Vacant Public Lands.” Judge Best will | Jijinois, with only one or two unions. consider the question of the disposition and “This, however, did not seem equitable, reclamation of the five hundred million | and we in New Jersey resolved to p: acres of public land that still remain to the government within the arid region, where the rainfall is not sufficient to insure the on gee of crops without artificial irri- gation. The meeting of the society next week will be at the Congregational Church, 10th and G streets, December 4, when Admiral Meade will deliver his iNustrated lecture on “a Winter reer, th the Straits of iaits to wit Magellany Ww Janeiro and — -. — ot nw.—Advt, [sioors. In the scene of the witches’ carnival! There -was''a meeting.of the. Quarter-| {ween 4th and Sth streets northwest, front- | after you once try it. Drop a postal. THE EVENING STAR, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1896-12 PAGES. unlons therefore was equally unknown. © |SQOME TROUBLE AHEAD vention. No wonder Mr. Jacobs has seemed at times SES some of ae ey method ‘whatever of holding them to ac- Clouds Looming .Up..om Local Labor count for what they might do. ., “At the close of the four days’ interest- + Horizon. ing and sometimes exciting compeigy the = wont into attest, Ths result is that hen went fect. 16 wi Leta et ea anes in At- | Pimsterers’ Assembly and Plasterers’ Fee een Soe | Uiaiel t.Odde—The Union will assemble, and will consist of Union Are ateodss ae ie members o: lons who can go. Brewery. “The third great event at Boston,” Mr. a bai Ferguson said, “was the choosing of a new demonstration ‘of the satiafactory charac. lon Bal 01 cl ter of the international lessons.” From the present outlook there fs, it is Convention Adjourned. believed, more ‘tronble in the near future - = for the members :ef organized labor -here Miss Annie 8. Harlow of Philadelphia! tion nas t ‘xperfenced in the District spoke on the words “Suffer the Little of Columbia for a long time. S Ones,” and Rev. Dr. 8. M. Newman de- livered a brief address of farewell, closing | , "RC Cause of the threatened disturbance with the offering of prayer and the pro-| % the Slleged refusal of the members of | ing bri 328 prisoners ‘Warden Leonaed weston thee nouncing cf the benediction. Ee aera A meemblye eo et Sse -Burpor but 29 were white, and only 49 of them President Bristow then declared the con- ene are eenbtoyea On oe oe el 9 vention adjourned. As the audience left | “Ume"™® Brewery, at Rosslyn, Va. to work formal | ginner, and there the: priconcts Jr: Hood S the church the male chorus sang ‘God Be | With the members of the Operative Plas- mirehepaeronine Sette aun oe With You Till We Meet Againe terers’ Union, and in this stand the K. of many Mislioattes Shep Seon ms L. men have been indorsed by the other | Home, but it will not have, as yet, any of- st . visitors were several religious workers, H AMUSEMENTS, - mechanics employed on the same job, who | “cial connection with the Protestant Epis-| Who conducted oxerelace appropriate to arsapa ri a —_—. threatened to quit work if the trades union z the day. There were 189 prisoners in the Empire Theater Company.—Unusual in- lasterers were given employment there. institution, of whom 41 were females. A Is the One True Blood Purifier. All drug- terest 1s being displayed by theatergoers in| as wes eicitae PETES ES ‘Tuesday, substantial turkey dinner was also served gists. $1. the engagement at the Lafayette Square yt to the inmates of the alms house. Labor | {?_ the Central Labor Union, at its meeting affairs of the home oan Opera House next week of Charles Froh- sep SoS eT man’s Empire Theater Company in its 9, are Monday evening, received a report from a Complete plans 4 ees Soren eet day. Q Hood's Pills carebalty peop te 4 committee appointed to make the request | formulated, but the institution is not to be | . The, 4a¥ Was observed at the boys’ reform latestesuccesses. Four plays, three of which | that Mr. Foster, the superintendent of con- | rated as a private charity. While the in- | ScB0ol in a manner dear to youthful hearts, | SUCOSOOSO SOOO SOO00O0o are new to this city, will be presented dur- | struction of the brewery, had promised the | mates will not be taken strictly from the | 8 Younssters enjoying three hearty meals, 6 ing the week, beginning with “Liberty | Committee that he would employ an equal | ranks of Episcopalians, still boys |i, which turkey, cranberry sauce, apples, AMUSEMENTS. lery and other del romi- Hall,” an original modern play by R. c.| Dumber of members of the Knights of | selected wil be such as may be trovcie | COSY, Rites eg La eaaee ug 5 bor and T: Jnion organizations to | under chi netit features. After 10 o'clock the boys Carton, which ran for 150 nights in New| complete the jon Wyck influences. It ts the idea that : : Leese devoted themselves to play, base ball be- York at the Empire Theater. This will be} Before, however, the plan could be car-| fourteen, or eo that they See coc way Gene | ing the one great game, and the way ce a ace followed by Clyde Fitch's comedy “Bohe- | ried into effect the K. of L. plasterers filed | in an orphan asylum, but’ yet cor ube og | they Played It would have done credit to ° may ey ancy, Grundy’s “Sowing the Wind” | a protest with the directors of the com-| take full care of themselves. They sane | Professional players. But very few cf the CONVENTION. BAuZ, and the latest comedy by Brandon Thomas, | pany against the employment of thelr | in addition, be orphans, on aise te win; | 230 boys were on the sick list, the general cae ik Gnd! 2 author of “Charley's Aunt,” entitled “Mar- | rivals om the improvement. real friends. The home starts with twelve | bealth of the boys being excellent. apie riage.” The principal members of the Em-| Yesterday the directors were called to-| such boys, but the number will be im, | At the girls’ reform school the day wos RE AL pire company are Viola Allen, William | gether, and much surprise was ceproseed | creased. observed in a similar manner, a tempting Faversham, Else de Wolte, Agnes Miller, | by those present at the meeting when it | It is the intention to have them educatea | KEY. dinner, with all the usual accom= dnnls Irish, Ida Conquest, May Robson, | was found that a paper, laid before them | !n the public schools. The instituticc nie | Paniments, being served. Exercises cf an Mrs, Thomas Whiffen, Gladys Wallis, Amy | was signed by the bricklayers, carpenters | Charge directly of two of the Geewer: 17 | instructive character were conducted, ard Busby, J. H: Gilmour, J. E. Dodson, Robert | and iron workers also employed on the | Nazareth, Brother James and Brother Ba, | the day was observed in a manner enjcya- ’ Edeson, Fritz Wililams, Ferdinand Gott- | brewery, in which they agreed to quit work | Win. Brother Gilbert, the superior of the | ble to the officials as well as to the girls. Instruction Free! schalk, E. ¥. Backus, W. H. Crompton, J.| if any of the members of the, Operative | Order, is*to visit the home onoiten ao ree E. Dinney, Joseph Humphreys, Jane Har-| Plasterers’ Union were employed by them, | ©88ary. The order was founded six or elght ice PALACE ORCHESTRA AND GRAND OB War, Ellen Gail, Katherine Mutkins, Lottie | or, in fact, any other plasterers except K. | Ytars ago by Brother Gilbert, and is a Iny per’ 100 °ft.\'the! nest Sunaber: CHESTRION AT EVERY SESSION, PLED> coll, Charles Young, Walter Day ond | of’ L. men were given work there crder of the Protestant Episcopal Church, | everything in Millwork, Lumber and Build- TIFUL SUPELY OF SKATER, Con- George Pearce. The arrangement of plays | ‘The outcome of this was that @ resolu- | With the usual rules and vows of monastic | Ngrysnins, in Millwork ‘Libbey & Co., 6th st. PETENT CORPS OF for the week is as follavs: Monday and | tion was adopted by the directors that none | institutions. Its headquarters are et vars | Cr’, eeriware. Frank Libbes ey E mNsrRUCTORS. Tuesday and Wednesday®natinee “Liberty | of the memmere cf the wetors ter- | bank, Dutchess county, New York. and ee eee Hall;"" Wednesday evening, “Bohemia;” | ers’ Union should be given work on ie | there It has a lacge farm idings Every Afternoon at 2, with buildings Thursday and Friday evenings and Satur-| brewery. The explanation was, it is said, | Cevoted to the care of convalescing poor. ween Sa 5 . day matinee, “Sowing the Wind;” Saturday | made to the directors that the Sojesticn | This work of taking ‘care of commcicning | As stated In The Star would be the case, Every Evening at 7230. night, “Marriage. he advance sale of | of the K. of L. men to the others was that | Poor is the primary object of the brother. | Dan Williarrs, charged jth embezzling | LADIES’ EXCLUSIVE HOUR FOR INSTRUCTION seats is now on. . it was reported that the members of the oon and the work among boys is a later nearly $12,000 of Police Céurt funds, was A Florida Enchantment.—Archibald Cla- | Union offered to work for less than the pre- ene released on bail late yesterday afternoon, vering Gunter, author of the curious story, | Vailing rate of wages, though the directors See eee Martin V. Webb and James Boudren qual “A Florida Enchantment,” has prepared i plage a furidexstood also) informed that Result of Inspection. ‘fying as his sureties, in the sum of $5,000 SPECIAL MORN: stage version of it, which has just clo: jot true, an at a non- ¥ . a NING CLASS an elght weeks’ successiul run at Hoyt’s brewerplesterer was then at work on the esallaapctiatenaene anne Scie ‘southern the Pollee Court in the sum Of 3,00, has | —P029-0.40 ome 2. Theater, New York, and comes direct from - 00, ane sr ~ ca there to the Columbia Theater, where it| The Operative Plasterers’ Union has ap-| Railway Company returned late last night | Pe? Teleased as such. Oo Mea ae eae cence ot the we ne will be seen next week, “It\will be re- pointed £ committee to call on the directors | to Washington from an inspection of the eek, membered by readers of the book that its v and peremptorily demand | railwa: = i heroine, a New York belle, on a visit to | that their members be given an equal share ame See te ae Sas Unlike sprays, douches and atomieers 2 FRANK CANIELS Florida, found some magical seeds, pos- | f the work in question. B, opera’ y the Baltimore and eee Sond os COMIC OPERA COMPANY sessing the power to change the sex of |, The action of the bricklayers and mem- | Ohio under a lease from the Southern, but fete + In the record-breaking comic opera success, whoever ate them. She tries the experi- | bers of the two organizations of carpenters | which will be abandoned by the former at U. ssH] 999 < ment and becomes a man. She doses her | Who are working on the brewery in agree. | midnight of Montay noct se yomel The Wizard negro servant, too, and causes a similar |!tg to quit work if any trades union men| The Southern will at once take possession | = alteration in her. Thereafter the mistress WEEE, given employment there is regarded | of the abandoned road, and consolidate it In Public a and mald figure as master and man. Their | bY some of the labor leaders as inconsist- | with their Manassas division, and tron ong ° of the Nile disappearance in skirts and their reappear-|€nt, as the Bricklayers’ Union, the two| after December 1 will run cars, and per- ° ance in trousers, with their sentimental | Carpenters’ organizations and the Opera-| haps solid trains, through from’ Washing- If your Asthma or Bronchitis make MATINEE SATURDAY. and other adventures in both guises, make | tive Plasterers’ Union are all affiliated | ton to Harrisonburg via Manassas aol Seared im gn St Next Week........A FLORIDA ENCHANTM up the humorous and somewhat startling | With both the Central Labor Union and | Strasburg. Soon ey ee tails Gieae coe: — KAND OPERA HOUSE. ee KEENAN & RIFF, Managers. Wednesday —__—_ MATINEE — Saturday (THIS WEEK), EXTRA MATINEE THANKSGIVING, The Farce Comedy Success, FROM 1 UNTIL 2, DAILY. Admission = - = = - « 25c¢. BOOKS CONTAINING 10 ADMISSION TICKETS, 290090 064500000000696666060 2904040 narrative. Marie Jansen, whose best ef- | Building Trades Council. The Southern officials were much pleas: forts have been extended in the characteri-| On the other hand, Plasterers’ Assembly, | with the result of thelr inspection Pee zation of boys, has been chosen for the | Whose members, it is said, succeeded in ES FTI role of the metamorphosed heiress, and | setting the other ‘craftsmen at the brew- Real Estate at Auction. Dan Collyer, who used to be excellent as|€ry to unite with them in threatening to ? black girls in Edward Harrigan’s prodac- | strike if the demands of the former are] Thomas Dowling & Co., auctioneers, sold tions, enacts the part of the transformed | not complied with, withdrew from the | Tuesday at public sale six three-story and the Austrailan Dry-Air treatment, Cures by Inhalation. 1355 Second street, San Diego, Cal., May 27, 1896. Your Pocket Inhaler has shown itself a servant. The same magnificent production | Building Trades Council several months | cellar brick buildings, with stores and ieeciXoe ta Sucking Wok Jace labaapior A : and cast will be seen at the Columbia. | ago, and has ever since refused to give it 2 poopy ailroa k t. Matinees will be given Thursday and Sat- | any support whatever. dwellings, from 18140 to 1850 7th street year. IcKe Rev.) C. W. MAGGART. urday. Sale of seats commences at the box] “Of course,” said.one who is an authority | Rorthwest, to John B. Larner, attorney, as Price, $1.00. For sale. b: rere. Extra bottle of office. tomorrow morning at 8:30. jondilabons niatters; atte subject will be | follows: No. 1840, 1842 end 1844, $6.00; No. grow es A rought to the. attention of the Central | 1846, $6,800; No. 1848, $6,900; No. 1850, 5 Morrison’ ‘Faust.”—‘‘Faust,” as given ai Hy ; No. ), $9,000; by the Morrison company, will be the at- | Gouncu ‘at thelr next meeting, and itis | 18° tW0 three-story Drick dwellings, 702 traction at the Grand Opera House next | likewise more than probable that the brick. | 47d 704 T street northwest, to John B. week. The scenic effects are strongly | ji th = brought out, and serve to accentuate the | @¥ers will discuss the much-mixed situa-| Larner, attorney, the former for $3,700 tion at their meetirg this evening.” and the latter for $3,800. dramatic situation in a vivid manner. One} “xieanwhile an attempt will be made to} Walt illians & of the most notable effects is at the end of | agjust the pending difficulties in e manner | have comleatyuniiorbate iwoaineyieeore ee fhe Brat act where Mepbistg crue over | sutiatactury so alk concerned. house, 921 Florida avenue northwest, to] You'll give genuine thanks that “midst darkness and thunder bursts,” the ee Mamie E. Norment for $2,750; also a lot on t your laundry to the Yal uidabigariness dtnd thimnder “bursts: tbe To Fight for Pensions. the north side of New York avenue be-| YOU sent your laun fo the ie jeaded by MR. LOUIS WES MISS MARIE STU e inhalant at druggists, 50 cents. Hyomel RT. a hinaincd, 15, 25, 50 and 75C. SS oem healer, 25 cents." Sell- agen Ail Seats Couponed. Box Office open from a.m, W. S. Thompson, XOTE.—A good eat on first floor for 25 cents, oc22-th, tf 708 15th st., Washington. Seats in Box, $1.00, “FAUST.” MISS LOTTA MILLS, Piano Recital, h : a ing sixty-six feet ten inches by an average Ipostan geet, ending in & shower of rive, | Masters’ and»Commissary Employes’ Aid | depth of 1H feet ten Inches’ te Reimer: | 514 Toth st. "Phone 1092. and in the closing scene, where the angel Association at the People’s Academy, 6th | Williamson and Williamson trustees, for $1 = = "i ASSISTED BY Marguerite is bearing the senseless form of | 4nd G streets southwest, last night. R. EB. | Per square foot. Faust heavenward, marking Mephisto's | Gilchrist. presided and James W. Poe| , Duncanson Bros. ere oneeta, ayereold Mr. Otto Luchkert final end. acted as secretary. It was.ordered that a| 34tn' street, T5xI90 fect, to S Doone ae BAWTONE, ¢ Reilly and Wood's Big Show.—The at- ] bill to pension all of that class of persons | 20 cents per square foot. ‘ > 3 traction at Kernan’s Lyceum next week | who served in the quartermaster or com-| Ratcliffe, Sutton & Co., auctioneers, have i ee Church of Our Father, will be Rellly and Wood's big show. This | missary department during the late war | 80d at public sale the two-story’ brick a Se excellent attraction introduces several | fu “ara’, eo es Fee tis a that | Ouse, 1508 U street, the lot being 17.43 | 40d Her Majesty's Theater Company of London, Cor. 23th and L sts. n.w., European features this season, among EVER DY le Rex UOC te nat t | by 95.25 feet, to Patrick Shugrue for $4,625, | DIRECTION OF ALF. HAYMAN AND CHARLES | sarurpay EVENING, NOVEMBER 28, AT 8:15, Which are the Olifans, who come from the | It be presented to the committee of Con- FROHMAR, Aniggey ebay nrmrairylectanad principal music halls of London., Ther act | gress ou invalid and other pensions as soon . Test 2 Pectocmances Pe [eamagiens _ fs an exceedingly novel one. They appear | ss Conerese convenes, ‘The bi wn a | Funeral of Robert E. Constant. cry one or two reserved seats for 50c. cach by presenting their cards, indorsed by their respective instructors, at Droop's Music Store, where tickets are on sale. n020-8t,28 as three men made into one, having three | clude widows, children or orphans of such | The funeral of Robert E. Constant, emi-| FRIDAY a Gaba eae os, AND heads, one body, two arms and three legs. 1 4 : TURDAY In this peculiar’ makecup, thelr somes Coy | Persons as were in the service. The fol-| nent commander of Columbia Command- lowing are claimants under the proposed | ery, Knights Templ. th “TH s witticisms are made exceptionally funny. | pill: . Walter Bi : ; ele ok eee, : eo i i ea Other names appearing on the program are | petyy Svoony tome eens. Sotiey ian, morning in this city, took place yesterday: aan Bijou Family Theater Smith and Cook, known as the two million- | Henry Beverly, Lula Curtis, Washington | @fternoon at 2 o'clock from the Scottish iiss ee aires in acrobatic and eccentric comedy; | Mosby, Samuel Jones, Robert Harris, R. H.| Rite Cathedral. The remains were viewed ant t Elegant Company in SLAVES OF GOLD PRICES: Eve.—10, 20, 30 and 50c. Mat.—Bal- cony, 15c.; Lower Floor. 25e. Next Week—AGNES WALLACE VILLA. 23-6t,12 Robetta and Doretto, the Chinese em-| Hunt, Samuel Weaver, Jesse Perry, Celia | during the morning b: Bieters Lane enaraundry;” the three | Robingon, Alonzo Phillips, R. ©. Glichrist, | friends and acquaintances of the deceasne Sisters Lane, charming Wm. Hawkins, C. West, Edward Clinkins, yang y dancers; Paulo and Dika, the French gro- | simon Robinson, H. E. Harris, Henry Hae. | TP© funeral ceremonies were under the dl- beg ied etre oe ex eaned| anc up- | ris, Alfred Smith, Henry Jackson, Phillip ae of Harmony Lodge and Columbia = ete! 5 ‘8 Eva Arm-| Winkfield, Lorenzo Parker, John Ranes,| Commandery, and the other four local renee the dashing soubrette; Kelly Mc-| George White, Peter Robinson, Winnie commanderies were in attendance. ‘The een pare 2 ce are peaiton: in fun in the gymna-| Smith, Mary Wood, Annie Young, Sadie | knights attended in full waifeca 204 Empire Theater Company, stum, and the inimitable Pat Reilly. Wood, Jordan C. Smith, Henry Williams, | Haley's band furnished N * 11 = the music. The From the Empire Theater, New York. Miss Mills’ Recital.—A great deal of in-| Rev. B. L. Phillips, Caroline Scott, Wm. | ceremonies at the grave were imposing 4 Monday, Tuesday Evenings and Wed. Matinee, terest is being taken in the plano recital | Henry Dyson, Frank King, Edward Early, grave were imposing and enings a Mat ‘The Famous consisted of the regular Masonic rites, in- “LIBERTY HALL.” to be. siven at the Church of Our Father | James Brown, Gracie Robinson, Sarah | cluding the firing of a salute and music | Wednesday Evening (only time) RENTZ-SANTLEY next Saturday evening by Miss Lotta Mills. | Johnson, Mary Smith and Peyton Wash-| by the band. The interment won at ore “BOHEMIA.” D oa rate, BURLESQUE COMPANY Toureday, Friday Evenings and Sat. Matinee, B ARTISTS—30 Miss Mills has hosts of friends and ad.| ington. ‘Resolutions were introduced by mirers in this city, who will be eager to | James W. Poe, and, after some discussion, . Saturday Evening, only time, “MARRIAGE,” b; Brandon ‘Thomas, —— “Charley — ing chestra Mezzanine Boxes, $1.50. Parguette, tinee— Mezzanine seats, will be assisted by Mr. Otto Luebkert, bark, —-—_—_ RITTAIN, Production, was given last night at the new Gonzaga | there was no death, 27 new cases were re- Absolutely Pure. ‘A. DE POTTER, 1466 BROADWAY, hear her not alone on account of her ca~| Were adopted, indorsing the selection of . 1n023-6t $00. “Balcony, 75e. Ma tone, and there is every indication of an Health of th pra, Ee balcony, ‘ evening of music far above the average in Thiers aa fall & He eae AB iio. orate SALE, — no243t COLUMBIA ACADEMY 22°" attractiveness. Students who desire to Der contain the! NEW _NaTioNat THEATER. One, of the sights of Wosblagton, Cycling taught oy obtain one or two reserved Beal at] ment in the previous wi th in E Droop’s, where the tickets are on sale, at deaths Pe to ah seer oe abe street care Tt be @ greatly reduced rate, and a great many consequently = = DIAMOND ROBBERY. Wie nae ” = Baler heat Week. The atracton Wr | were reported mos YO Sout Santer Brig ata sod desenscegnrien a is an HALEY’S WASHINGTON MILITARY BAND. old standard one on all the popular cir-| Mortality among children under 5 years : PUDD’NHEAD WILSON Ee ee oe 5 College Hall and was such a success that it| ported, 3 premises were released from Beats now on sale. noe aot POTTER'S FIRST-C was given again this afternoon, and will be | quarantine and 55 remained placarded. Of CADEMY. PRICES, 25, 60, T5c. AND $1. EGY EXCURSIONS TO THE MRD repeated for the third time tonight. ‘The | scarlet fever 5 new cases were reported, A = y ee TrsitaneaN. EGxrt, FRANCE, Alse staged. The cast was as follows: Finley 8. | from. M So] aes S, eA ee. eee aan Hayes, Myles Na Coppaleen; Daniel F. The meteorological ‘conditions for the ROYAL BAHING POWDER 00., ORIENTAL A ERICA. eqeaied, gGvaptapes. Programs, FREE. = urphy, Haddress Cregan; Thomas Solan, | W were 2 clear days, rainfall of 1-8 of Reo’ ND_ CIRCULAR. LWAY TICKETS. Est. Danny Mann; Mrs Mary’ Ruse Hea | weinche with mild ete of 1-8 of New Acts,Songs, Speciaities | 4X>,@ucuag, But JAP AN NEV YORK. Q Connor: Mra, Adaile Tayler: H. P. Dolan, temperature was, 52 degrees, tho lowest NEXT WEEK, nolé-tu,thécsim yrle Daly; M. lan, Father Tom; | poin legrees-on the 15th, ris SESS Sea WEST Liniel Strachey, Bertie O’Moore; J. B, to 17 degrees on the 10th, ‘The mean tne | _Wheeler & Wilson's Latest No. 9. FLORRIE WE: Steamer [lacalester pabilities as a performer, but. also because | Mr. 8. W. Woodward as chairman of the hear Miss Mills may, on presentation of | mortality of the city during the past week. Every Evening, Wed. and Sat. Mats, a 12,000-ft. tent instructors. Charges have already taken advantage of this offer | the death rate followed from 19.8 to 15.9. BAK] N Gi ‘ NEXT WEEK—WED. AND SAT. MATIN! FALLS CHURCH cuits. old’ declined from 34 to 19, of whom re = : A cream of tartar baking 1 2 Production was under the direction of Mr.| card removed from 1 house and 43. lor: a oes iersng coe See a as sO | pauesrsa, TURKEY, Gubtice, ITALY, Mrs. Cregan and Sheelah; Theodore M.| aging 5 miles per hour, reaching a maxi- patrick, Hyland Creagh; Lottie rometer was 20.17 and mean relative hu-| High arm, rotary motion. Only machine In “The Bo —To-- MOUNT VERNON, of her charming personality. Miss Mills | m@ugural committee. their card indorsed by their instructor, | From 107 reported to the health: depart- A. M. Palmer and Edwin Knowles’ Maguiiceat | "™*!- Music every fnakr bn and P streets, ‘Agnes Wallace Villa in “The wor | Affectiona of the lungs increased. One death 2, Mark Twain's Beautiful Play, = 's jut a me wa The Colleen Bawn.—The “Colleen Bawn” | 13 were under 1 year of age. Of diphtheria ee ee Theodore M. Hardy, and was cdrefully | with warning cards, with no deaths there, — ete,, salt in January and February. Hardy, Corrigan; Miss Lillian Hurdle, Eily | mum of 20 miles on the 19th. The mean CITY ITEMS. ” Kathleen Creagh: Lizzi¢ O'Neill, Dulcle | midity 79. Magriages reported, 34, white, | with’ ball bearings. At the becinning -or wery Girl. Blennerhasset, -and Miss Danna Heron, | 26; colored, 8. «iBirths reported, 96; white, | this session it was selected for exclusive | no26-20tt Kate. 60; colored, 26. use in the sewing department of all of the Burnt Cork Club.—The Burnt Cork Club = : publle schools of the District. Ome, 21 ; gave its annual Thanksgiving performance 2 4 Siniet eee Dae alee last evening at Odd Fellows’ Hall 7th Luxuriant Hair For Bronchial, Asthmatic and Pal- street before af audience that fairly packed Cane Domaintaten “aries senna the large auditorium. The different turns | Is produced by the CUTICURA REMEDIES when | @O@S*, ?” kable curative prop- were given with a smoothness that is not | all others fail. They eleanse the Troches” have remar! often seen In amateur performances, while » | erties. Sold only in boxes. the opening part was a revelation in ama- microscope J. Jay Gould, Toys, Favors, Scrap Pictures. ie playing of the Burnt 01 ful arch, fail. This was followed by Steve Clements, the Baker’s Cod Liver Oil is a certain rem- o- 2 Pulmonary complaint “ a well-known panjolst, and Byron Bond in song illustration. ‘ter a number of other good specialties the ‘performance closed trong and full, FALL MEETING OF THE WASHINGTON JOCKEY with @ presentation of ving pictures that CLUB. ; ith Hypophosphites M. E. Church before a fairly good audi- ie just the remedy for DRAMATIC AND MUSICAL RECITAL, RACE COU ence, ‘The subject, was “The Passion Play cure it gives sound ean! | PRAGAMROLE: INSTITUTE, HALL ie in Rae aes SIX RACES THANKSGIVING Toth st. a ROE. Spier’s Special , the credit for which is due to Mr. J. B. mton, 9 10th: st. Wh don’t you try the Yale Sate 21, AT 8 P.M. DAY, INCLUD. Watch Sale. Miss Richards’ Lecture.—Miss Ji Children. “tr Laundry? Drop a postal or tele- Assisted by “The Madride” | Cease mses te! .. .Bhle sale af Gold Watches ts for Et eg “31 Bt, Qvveatte Perry'a, Nerfolk & Washington Richards gave an interesting ilfustrated SCOTT: liver wit and other excellent local talent. lecture last evening at the Fifteenth Street ur Phone 1092. Wagon will call. 514 | _Catds of Admicsion, 50 cents. 3 i ‘4 Vevbrnhe t ii

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