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THE EVENING star, "UE LOCAL MENTION, AMUSE SEMENTS. DAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1898—12 PAGES. d scenery are 2U | . The farce abounds | © costuming AMUSEMENTS. sic, while th. that could be u bright lines ana ANACOSTIAHAPPENINGS AMU RAILROADS, DRINK PURE WATER] Pretty songs, and there LAFAYETTE SQUARE OPERA HOUSE. |: = : : = we THE LAST AND CHAMPIONSUIP PENASYLVAMA RAILROAD = Vrs) TONIGHT. eae does not seem to be 7 time when interest in TATION Conn rca e —Three acts of rollicking 1erriment were s not seem t Burertearensesuals T i i CORN BAC UF SIXT ANG AS anor the proceedings on t - c a % ri er AM WEEK DAYS PiPISEERG i Girard’s “Nat- enjoyed by a large audience at the Lafay- | thee lageed even for a minute. The spe- | Overhead Trolley Being Placed On the Journament Pailor avd Dining Care Harrisbure “3 ette Square Opera House last night. The |cialties that are introduced during the LL. BE RIDDEN AT tg. Importance of Taking Precautions | fic proquction of “Hotel Topsy Turvy” |course of this burlesque are all of a high Bridge, PENNSLVANIA LIMITED Pat SUITLAND PARK, ; jeaervéa 2&- becr’e avplause Dining. Smoking add « ¥ “ a = 5 f the Lafayette Square | order and deserved -the Dlury 8" 4 He - Harrisburg ob ri Against Typhoid Fever. Onera, House tor the current season oc. | (tt they received. ‘The turns coniributed Wednesday, Sept. 21, 1898. ogi Chee lao and Winn and Edwards, George Williams, a aes curred simultaneously. The piece has one | Walter Smart, Stella Wiley, Fred Douglas, Young Girl Accidentally Wounded by |, Png slats af = yan: cmeming of qoown of 9 conspicuous advantage over most musical } Dora Fatterson, the Reess Brothers, the : Two bands; two dancing pavilions SOME VALUABLE SUGGESTIONS | tarces in mat a tegitimate foundation is | Britons, R. Connors, Marion Henry and Bier ito Bre tier Otkex, Navy Yard every bal beut i Ny i surdities which occur. | Florence Etisworth were particularly good. reas == provided for the absurdities which occur. | 4 Vondsome march that brings oue ene tall News of Interest. Kernan’s LYCEUM ——— The situations are logically developed and | strength of the company and serves to erases THEATER. are inherently comic. The costuming and | show off some particcimly matte eolliee AFTERNOON, 2:15. EVENING, 8:15. ge pictures are caiculated to delight the e, and when allowances are made for the dificulties which surround a first perform- = costumes, ends the performance in a whirl JOHN W. ISHAM’S : s MORROW. 5 EACtRSION roMo of preity coior effects and good singing. Dr. Charles H. Stone Talks Upon The Capital Railway Company has begun the preliminary work upon the Anacostia mer: Ch Macalester for Marsha a Vital Subject. ance, there sull reason to compliment | THE BIJOU.—The two performances at | bridge necessary to the installation of the OC I OROONS. " Mou 10 a.m. and tie ead nae SL AV SEIS, w eee ree the Bicu eS Cray attracted large audi- | Overhead trolley wires, under t permit wh x a performance proceeded. ‘The company is an | ences to that playhouse to witness a very | recently ‘ , any by he Sable Sathy, aed and Fort- =—— admirabie one. Perhaps the best known of | clever vaudeville show. ‘The bill was unt. ae Gaels the company by the St NER IOTEE LSE GGG = M DVICE we PARENTS | ts in Washington is Miss Marie | sually pleasing, some of the more conspict i Se tere: ss Next Week—BRYANT AND V AM Nitgure Falls daily me, CE TO 4 INTS She impressed her personality on | ous turns being those by Frank Bush, Liz- | |The funeral of Arthur F. Fillins, who | ICAN BEAUTIES sr age meni rik hi Steamer pe : rss bountifully than is {zie B. Reymond, Charles Grapewin and An- | died Sunday night at his residence, 147 Jef- | — 7 me z, oer os eae miters eatsntat peach =e her custom, but she was largely in evidence {na Chance, ‘Kilroy and TIE OECRN Tad Gold |l Cereon street, was held this afternoon at 2 Park Bicycle Track. tok 1 ‘paturda d Pennsylvania 00d, very similar to that of | tendencies to the legitimate emotional dra- : 2a the rector, Rev. W. G. Davenport, officiat- ASCOMOEAN MS. OES WATSON, ig or ee aa, Oe jourly from S a.m. to A » des e from typhoid | Ma. But they fit well into the spirit of ] “ON AND OFF.*—chnarles Froh wil) | 28. The pallbearers were Me: Chas. Bes See ee ease me, Cur Weshingtum to “ : when the death rate from typhoi tf] “ON man, will | 1? P. onty fever here in the District was the highest |PUflesque which expands itself genlally | inaugurate his new Madison Square Thea. | Vincent, Hary Osborn, George Webster, rices, 25 and 50 cents. | rot"Pintapemna, sew york axp THE » street and Pennsylvania | 0°" ‘ si that acasont asin enero so ence ne au bears wendy ben | 2 ComedyaCompany and roauceforsthe isa Newtont asl iereman (and aawanil | eeldaid ssa Oa Vast Vernon hourly from 10 | €ver known, perhaps. In that season, a magnetism is irresistible as it is unquench- } first time in America a new play called Webster. The inter z ade inc — = 4:00 PAL. CONGRESSIONAL LIMITED,” daity this, there was a very wet spring, followed | able. ‘The chief funmaker is Eddie Foy. He | “On and Off” at the Lafayette Square Tho- jee cater Re oe aS SO CODA G EN E« yH ae eater Cars, with Dining Car trein Bait —— by a long, dry and very warm summer, |!8 @ genfus in his way. Edwin Booth was | ater, Washington, October 3, Following | Stessional cemetéry. The deceased was the ° $9.00, 10-00 Ut fpr ee i = eet io Nees aa scarcely more a master of tragic art than | the opening In Washington, the company | eldest son of Mrs. M. A. Kelly and the late Es arene from W 1s, win eee eee GRE Bee cote nn Ponce eerie oe nes || Ewin oss masterion the Humpty. dump-l| willanpean atthe Madiconvsauararmiere: || Soseon wlilineeaderas denis Cooniteeiee Sa NS ‘ 10:00 uid 41-09 rwiedged to be the best dark beer | It ts true, I am glad to say, that we have | ty drama. He acknowldges few obligations | New York. year, and had lived ail his life in Anacostia, | TOMORROW and EVERY DAY NENT WE eS ee Ge iy less wells from which the public | to his auther; if he cannot be funny by his ae ees For the past two or three years he had} AT 6 P. OF , Jf dark beer Is your f= | aeink, but otherwise the conditions which | Yeeal utterances, he can excite merriment MAKING SUBDIVISIONS. been in delicate health, his death finally | GRAND BALLOON ASCENSION and PARACHUTE by throwing a leg cr an arm slightly out of plumb and strutting innocently across the stage. And in this piece he has a part with which his personality entirely harmonizes. resulting from a compucation of diseases. He leaves a wife and one young child. Miss Nettie Drummond, the young daugh- ter of Avexander Drummond, residing at = st LEAP BY Mille. Louise Wrence. have and are now prevailing this season are those of the season of 1895-16. In that year the deaths from typhoid fever num- r BREWING CO., Cap. = Important New Arrangement of the Police Work. hed and repaired. 616 12th. and 5:40 PM leliers refi For Bost A. Muddiman & Co. timan & ¢ bored 2. During the folowing fseat year | here he Hot the cineeGeaisprgportin | I Ns annual report which ax een | Sit Polk streets ix conte We Wel athe Free Concerts Ba miles ee aS epee which methods of this character often cre- | completed, Major Sylvester, the chief of | Tesult of a severe wound accidentaliy_in- RY THE ROYAL HUNGARIAN Bay! 5 FOR YOUR ICED TEA it was 147, and during the fiscal year end- a c a sylvester, the chief o: ; Ewour tal THE ROYAL HUNGARIAN BaND. 5. 1 can- 5 S Boe a etiam Se Roucied y sical ; . o wel : | some dish play, . yw. Pe os 0200, 10:40, 3 America. | Pure American-reflned Sugars | from those figures {t will be observed that | farce young person who lg In love is aie. | 0& @lvided into police subdivisions, to be | while the boy was trying to sharpen a lead |" se dice ere my eg ee pos ©. D. KENNY, § city stores. | the number of deaths have decreased in a | fully ordinary. Mr. Boucicault throws en- | Known as district No, 1 and district No. 2, | pencil with a penknife. Wnile thus play- 4:00 “Limuteds, 4, 6:15, "6:5 rabmaba eae very gratifying degree, due to the fact that | ?Usiasm and individuality into his work. | each t> be in charge of an inspector. The | ing the young girl received a wound about 2 4 wucaa, ceancalaud pet ta He is a graceful yoang man, and has mo- BATTLE of GETTYSBURG | ,.,.1isw, 40 3a 11-50 Ei, et z z 2 recommendation h = . three-quarters of an inch deep in the left 3 For Pope's Creek Lin ) AM. and 4:36 P.M, soGes One Buen aces Cle atcy ar a. (thie Disteictrauthorities| have filled’ up many. || mentee of entire Gacsiscotete me one Samson a pen approved by the | side, just above the abdominal region. A 15th St. and Ohio Ave. For gk, Gaye.” Sunduys,’ i054. pe is See of the city wells, and also to the fact that | which are delightful. A few years of hard Ss, and will go into effect Oc- |} blood vessel was cut, and two physicians . PM so Re mee omg ed is the people have taken greater precautions. | Work would make him an actor of too sub- | tober 1 This new arrangement will re-| had to be summoned to stop the hemor- NOW OPEN. AM. and 3:40 PMO ror TRICT. a ecu. * stantial quality to seem properly placed in | Hcve the head of the department of many | Thage. The young patient is doing nicely at | seaute Express for Florida and points on Atlan ontinued Dre Sane, “the people | such frankly frivolous and gauzy surround- | matters of routine and detail, and will, it SERS IAG EIAE atone Teaeibce reek = ee ef be. 8 oa ae ? ueok. “Rut,” continued Dr. Stone, “the people |ings. The idea of turning a company of es 3 This morning about 7 o'clock electric car 0 TRSIONS. ETC. ae Sok oy bapessiai, lphintenbieailene Werer | of the District should now take still greater |StTollins players into the home of an old | 18 belleved, wonderfully expedite public | No. 1 of the Capival Railway Company ran EXCURSIONS, ETC. aT Tag oredr re The proposal of Messrs. Beck & Weller precautions, because the danger, in my }COUDIe, Whose sole ambition is tranquillity, | business. into the one-horse express wagon of James A.M. daily an wee to sell a site for the manual training | Precautions, because the danger, In my |in'order to run a hotel and practice ertais ne a oreawaisioae: 3 Branson, 9 Gth street southeast, ‘on For Mount Vernon, aA 4, school has been accepted by the District | Pinion, is much greater now than during | deceptions upon expected guests, horde nwt Monroe street and did considerable dam- 5 “ or Atlant . att eae © ground, which fs ad- | the past two years. In speaking of these | numerous opgortunities for comie charac- | _7R€ Tecommerdations are set forth as | age to it. It was a disputed question wheth-| Alexandria and Arlington, ae hg ih tra! High School, includes | Precautions, T refer more particularly to | terization. Mr. Henry Norman, as the | follows by Major Sylvester: er the colored driver of the vehicle or the | ELECIRIC TRAINS, STATION, 13% & PA. AVE Palimen Bp Sune Scene 10: 1Be Cen ee tg oe a the career actocl cilia. 4 Fist ae Pe ee exellent Mie race Smntth |] Wiha tncokonor «6 5 co mica teat ane motorman of the car was to blame, and | Fir Alexandria and Arlington, every 45 mlautes, ye tcly. Sth Bp co SN haa acute niakee i ange: tee here in |S Was good as the irascible old gentle- | metropolitan police district of the Distriet | 20 action Was taken by the police. SSE a ery bear. fev 10 a.m. (3 pan i 11200 A.M. : have @ | June, and the number of cases gradually |, and Miss flonar Falk made the most | of Columbia be divided into two police sub- | Master Carl Rhodes of Anacostia was se- dria and. Arlington, 60c Serta | oepe 4 en 7th - until thes are more numerous in | Of Bet father limited musical opportunities. | divisions, to be known as District No. 1 | Verely bruised in a collision with another | 78, and Ariingyn, Go, rat es Rhode | Septemher and October. Therefore, now is | MSS Edna Aug played ihe part of a Ger- | and District No. 2. bicyclist while riding along Pennsylvania | “Wasi, ‘A licen, comer Fiftenth and Q strects the time when our people should be more | 7&2 Servant conscientiously and humor- | 2. District No. 1 shall contain the police | @venue southeast yesterday afternoon. 2 i Lehi at station Rostreets, whore cautious and vigilant. “We will soon have |OUSlY-, Briskness of action is one of the | precincts included in the territory -west ght Stationkeeper J. W. Middleton of For M. hall Halli. ere can be left for the checking of baggage 19 CHE: SqtGTITAD CALS Ee Oe tees eave) ||aaillenb fentucesvot they production) and itol| (at athietceamwest and enalieuamaneen ihe 1 police station is quite sick. ‘or Marsha! ali. destingtign frou hotels and tem ee come into the water the people of the Dis- | RIP im what may be termed the “whoop- | general supervision of Lieutenant. In- | 204 his place in the station is being filled | “gTEaMER CHARLES MACALES “General Manager, agent re LG EGE Fit pr ing-up" process several skillful acrobats | Spector Isaac Poareon meanwhile by Policeman Stal, Policemen | flake, Waves 7th st. wharf —— 3 xct use the surface refuse e and juge are very happily introduced 3. District No 2 shal p i Lusby and J. F. Reagan, who have been | Sunday, at 10 a.m. and 2:30 p.m.; Su ia abover: and jugs 2 i | | 3. District No 2 shall contain the police | ! pang: eens riage Sip. oot BALTIMORE AND On » i a qe e i The program's allusion to a “large and included in that territory east of | Hl have returned to duty. Ee 5s round trip, 2de, Se nD OBIO RAILROAD, Nagata Falls - Vabtic Sebool Water. efficient chorus” is far from being the cu sireabiwe : : . e | Airs. Alice White of Belvidere. N. J., is BOR ALONE LEED ON, " # ‘ strect west, and shali be under the = x TOMB OF WASHLNGTON Leave ¥ on © “It is comparatively an easy matter to {‘0™ary managerial fiction. The lyri mente i. of. Lieutenant. In. | Xisiting her brother, Mr. Charles Dodge TON, ave a Street ne een ae ed Son Voucity) tne erates Gada Gales mee ose | amen ako Mat disCipeuisHea byyaustalned sr sogeneke She has accompanying her Mr. Dodge's 5: apes Semaay, rom Ves tnuled Limtted at S:l¥ a.m. Sep- | purify the water used in our homes,” said | spontaneity and the music Is lereely mn | Shector F. | Pe ite ie jq | three small children. Mrs. White will spend - and 2:20 pam. Pare, coun 5 am. Sad p.m good to stop off return-| Dr. Stone, “but it 1s an entirely different | ter-of-fact. There are several gems, hows accountable fora mspectars, will be held | some time at the residence of her unele, SS UYe aie gion gay aaa! ecient nbean eee a ester. Geneva and Bur | matter as to the water which our children Arena oth of mirth and sentiment, and the | the part of the officers, privates and em: | Mi: W-E Ramsey of Washington. 2 L ei eee n) and Ma hy ae z= finales were worked up with a dash and S a z & Mrs. W. G. Davenport, president of the | 66 3 = eC * 2 doce nd is I use while at school. Bolling is un- r 0 a dash an a f rl he rules and Ericsson LineExcursion. uirg and Cleveland, express datly 11 trip. Tickets limited \ s brillianey thi cevoke siaeit »- | Pleyes of the department to the rules and | poard of lady managers of the Beil % i s exp iy Uy £ doubtedly one of the best means of purify- | mand for renetition nee Cnehusiastic de- | regulations and for the maintenance of | Poe™d,of lady man: fonlal Beach: hac re: | ATTRACKIVE WATER ROUTE FROM BALTIMORE ge ge as ond Rane, 1145 pm. ————— ing water, but there are, I understand, no good order and the prevention and detce- | turned from the Beach, where she spent | fo Philedelphia (day boat) eve.y day (except For Wineh 4 polnta on Valley Branch, Historical Manuscript. facilities for boiling the water at the pub- | NATIONAL THEATER.—A really funny | ton of crime. i the season managing the affairs of the | ,,Suvday) at 7:39 iputipicamiaan > 49200 and 411:25 a.m.. 15:30 p.m. Dr. Elliott Coues has obtain He schools. Yet there is no reason why | compilation of nonsense is the three-act | 5: Each lieutenant inspecter will confer | home. To Pasladelsnln ond wera p sell ccs Lee eine Memjhe Sirmincham, Territorial Historical Society of | BAeM'S shood not furnish their’ children | force, “A eign of Error,” presented at the | With the Lreuter ances OMe: Gis Wee eae To Cap= May (row Philadelphia by rail). miata , with bottles of boiled water to carry to | National Theater last night. The plot car- | €ral precincts included within his district | Minister Romero's Tribute to Dr. | ‘to Cape May and veiuin (en days)... 3.49 pam. daily exieo to bring home for t school with them. JT imagine, of course, | ried one from the deck of a yacht in mid- | On all matters pertaining to the public wel- Pepper. To Cape May and return, ais or Baltimor ck days, 6:00, 6:30. x7:08, v uscript diary in Spanish kept by} that permission would have to be first ob- | Ccean to New York thence to Brazil. But | fare therein, receive all “Morning reports, GheliMexicaniuministen Meenem enemies ‘Zo Atlantic a ee pune ere by X7:10, aT 8 xe xl am: G Inego De Vargas, who, in | tained from the District Commissioners or | Wherever the party of merrymakers was | replies toe complaints, written communica- cee ease Mes MEO, Atlantic te ant ay) x12.05 m.. 5. x15. », 3:20, a@:30, 4:35, > Seti nd recon- | ftom the public school authorities to per- | led Gus and Max Rogers were foremost in | tions, charges—and, |in fact, everything | Made an address last week at the City of [To Atlantic City and return (aeason) |= -. £400 ZENG, SB i10, 25:20, 26:20, 6:30, 8:00. 8-15, 9:00, ee ee mit the children to carry boiled water to | the fun-making and jollity. Of course, they | that row comes to police headquarters | Mexico at the memorial meeting for the ity Park Oce ‘ong (ranch and Fee eg tg ee AES OY pam. and xAZ3i1 niet. Sus Pucblo | who, fr ¥ days, 87:05, AT:10, x70. 8:30, , ee 20, 1} school with them and drink it. But in view | represented two unsophisticated Ge rmans, | throug the lieutenants. late Dr. Pepper of Philadelphia. Minister SES a (fron aoe Fed UO, 51:15. x3-00, 8.20. 4:35. 25 ; Po. . [of the danger which confronts the chil- | and some of those who assisted in extend: | The Heutcrant inspectors will pay gen-| Romero said that his decire ay a tri, | ZO New York (from i 2222 $4.00 x10240, T1215, X1160 pm. 3 tame between Oc” } dren I believe that the authorities will not | ng error's reign were Mlle. Georgie Gelec, | eral attention to the conduct and appear- Fi ne a Ee oe Ske ee ee ee Annapwilis, 7740, 8.30 aa opie Bodh E A They should not, and if they do I | having a cool name with a warm disp ance of the cilicers, men and employes, to OES Sree, achievements 02201 en) ign ee tat ep Write for de: days; 8:30 a.m. and 4:3 nheeatite y di = Light und Pratt. stree! pan rite de ea nh advise parents to insist upon the | tion, Georgia Caine; Dr. Dago Daggeri, | the condition and sanitary arrangements per caused him to emerge for a moment ecrigtine pamphlet and ‘fishing grounds at Berter: MDS tee ene |p privilese gz sd to thus protect | Who would be a consistent stage villain if | of the various station houses and stab! from the retirement into which the worst | ton. Tickets for sale at OFFICE ONLY. Also tuck their Little on y specialties permitied, G: F. Marion nnected therewith, and, in fact il f 1} ts to Albany. Troy, Saratega Springs, Newport. I reir little o} a specialtic 5 ied, Geo. F. Mario connecte erewith, d, in fact, misfortune that can befall a man had | ¢tS te Albany New Haven, Bridgepoi won . and th:80 pom. et picutered | water would preve another wel Cava “oy neo ee ave tters pertaining to the precincts in their | roreed hint. Dr. Pepper was a wan ee at ce me ae eas ae 1 and way Folute dings 10) mn. = eat remedy,” remarked Dr. Stone, “but i | Maude ymond: Clementine yper, ar eetive districts. : 5 ea Soniunet vith delphia on sale in Washiagten at i. & 0. oe te agg re understand that while experiments are | undeveloped clairvoyant, Ada Lewis; Jack The lieutenant inspectors will be fur- | 7M pico ane in Hn a ieee rs Ones, Benmglvana avenue, and 1. & ©. depot 305 pou. Sundays, 9:00 a.m., 1:15, being made with filters it will be some | Ballister, who doesn’t care tor mone nished transportation when necessary, and | nein” had sent a coleet den ith tin it. 204 Light st ersburg and way pointe, week days Weain Gane eae t fore their use in lic schou!s | Preves it by backing a spt dae J , so arrarge their visits as to time as will | yy @ ie ek Tae ae Rae SCOLG ERA cee aE ______—~Balthnwore, Ma. } », $200, 2:33: 31-30 pm. exth « s. Sasa ean be maileeaneral, “Sob wo: » Orsini, dreamy and romantic be : eee ret } the ma- | Mexico to study its archaeological and an- = 7: Sundays, 9 nun. Lid. 4233, 0-15 pm Susan George Jon SRE en ae OE - is"soprano, Carrie Elberts: Marie | Nir and superintcndenteat police keadquats | efopolowical data. Minister’ Rome orfolk & ashington [or Wantage tictice ate ee gon : Ro. th: boiled water 46 be “a who wants to be a Leetelwur: eee EERE deGleioee a i : sail this week from a.m., priveipal stations west of Galthersburs only), i er R. ros age ied water to be dr GEGEEIC eee TSO SRE OHOTIoroRe | Come Calls: ated otclobie (emian : Yor a will shortly: r pan. oer dare ian, acts toe Septe > Mrs. Jo j school. Deep drilled wells, wholly ina GUE Tinta etot Business a centers | Ol commumicatiqng: instructions) sorcerer nie cn i tected from seepage, woul a great | tune p 4g There. RAGA? eGkee Mion | cers, ete, for the meveral lieutenants, (le SErsGE, b ROYAL BLUE LINE FoR NEW YORK AND 7 2 ' | safezuard against the disease, and I would | tun piers oud oe | force and employes will be communicated | = Steam! oa O. PHL AGEL EA, . Se j like to see the use of Potomac w Mlle. Ban Seeebie Wark { to such through the lieutenant ins} CITY ITEMS. leet - ropicers A ee eld Semi | every District public school, Then there were officers, police: | WhO Will visit the several precincts includ- semaresns zs ae Gets ee hee Sapper fe ak day, 1000 tas, I | Sopued om SUCH We Ww ‘détectives, a newsboy and a drum-| €4 within their separate distri after cd r Roys Who Drink “31r bmer™ t= ai eee powerful steel val | pa. tins bave Tir ike he Hagia in Brightwood. Major | Tajo and a bunch of beatles known as | ference with the majar and superintendent | Beer win fast regain thelr lost health saa f= ort, News.”” ~-Norfulic” | Sr com arse enn meee ne Engineer Commisisoner, bern | malor and a or Stellar $ artierg.” | at headquarters, ; gn. | Strength. It's an ideal tonie for pale, we an the following schedule 200 ate AB Dinlug Gal), 3:00 (S28 Diewog ‘ 34 a Te Hat Of Sinking it for our | the Rogers brothers were ulways amusing, | 8. The captain, who, by law, is the prin- | Ceopie ee ral Sabie ee ee | [Sab guajkx. Potecout, $:00. 12.01 night (Sleeping open at 30 r 2 a. SE and it has proven a great blessing alt 5 ay nigh > been | cipal inspector, will make daily inspecien } SOE”: > Nations | 7:00 pm pls. . | ocloct as ee a and although their wit might not have b P ; : or ‘phone. National C 00 erelocks. = Gi tiie hisiie=Eidrder a whatetne id was | of the suburban portions of the two sub- mine Coc detheanao ke. om Monroe. : Parlor «ars on all = Suggestions. fresh and full of surprises. Ada Lewis, | districts and exercise general supervision woe ies eS apy | , kor Atlantic Cits Be, 12:05 moon, 1:15 ? stm explained Dr. Stone, “is | who won a reputation as a clever portrayer | over the eatire police district of the Dis AMUSEMEN’ Bs) Earn ee ae ee 8 me week unhealthy, as eople imast of odd characters several years ago, when | trict of Columbia. ‘ : : eae acwbes ; : BE Hee We Wate HES Gate DoT (ahmed Gare tor ner | Unicn eile Gps | | 0Uelank yformis/swill bergrovided "avon ae as = ies ers ied for sud ‘checked trom hotels and Funeral of Chief ¥ rae ety iecnee munuen By \BOUIE | 7s (eal ine entectainitie! sia ‘Caine, | which the captain inspector and lieutenant ata rette, “ue Sr Bao eae ee Union 4 raed F s were bh at j it can be contaminated by bad ice. Th who will be rememt Girl from | ectors will make daily reports at 1 y © Fire Proof. — offices, 7th st. wharf. Wash., D.C. { ott 1 } = ; sieiday attcmnood over | fore, I would suggest that instead of « H had another which | o'clock p.m. upon the g: heral conduct of Shtatineea cWainciass cana tentuensy Ge1-28d INO GALLAMIAN. General Mana js ew York avenue and izth : Line patie Seip DINGE inert same bright way as she | poitce affairs in the District of Columbia, in TON : : the remains of Ci gineer Robert G. | ins boiled water by placing ice in St, th eaia the eau Dann || order the fe amagorié srinte First presentation in America, after a run of two x % 7 DB. MARTIN J water be ed by placing the v Si ee ee ee ere years at the Wolles Dramavigue, Paris, of the LEGAL NOTICES. Mer. Pass. Tratfe. | taining it in a refrigerator, or, better still, | 204 Petite who gave an ex- | may form an accurate idea as to the 5 shores aad ie Bree = eee > }in some cool place. But the vessel con: pee St oe ee eee eats eau ERE Sent “LATEST FRE . IN THE ov THE DISTRICT AND OHIO RAILWAY S the. weter anadla- at. she | in the specialtie we choruses Were sung The captain inspector and lientenan| ; mt execator and ST SCENERY OF was $ Poco - Bone es eee eer fe with spirit and precision and the diafoguc i ) regulate their time as to Hotel Topsy T an Wilis Mosley et al, TRAINS VESTINULER, t ra HATE EoRene Sat ae CoeniTTeeE went with a dash. and honest rendition of po- | BY ALL-ST. akints; $3. On motion of the IC) UIGHTED, STEAM HEATED, toa fi ce pepnotn eves Foe AGS eae & & ft Fae ee epee in the respective precincts, r plaints Uy 1g, Ms He wlicitors, rie MEALS SERVE IN DINING “CAs % but the water should be kept boiling for | ,COUWMBIA, THUATER—“Diplomacy." | ang will be held responsible for all ¢ VOICES TEMIEEN, 1898, that the defendants, George Mos AT Schoatle Iu aifect Sept. Le i t some time, and not taken off the moment | Oe Of Sardouls great pes wee ee thing. | ictions on the part of the members of the AUGMENTED ORCHESTRA, See aavemtien ee sig Hanh ar Yeon an ai ing ¢ fewcactios thi sented to bet advar in Wa: , | ferce and employes. ages may be ordered at 10:30, spearance to be entered to the supplemental | clal —Soiid train for Cincinnati, Pul man Sic senso = . ton than last night. The fence at the 11. All repor shall be made for the pre- KR *s Musical Suecess. Dill fied herein on or before the first rule day, vc to Cinemna 1. Lexington, Louisvill i" si P j cared i : Stone, in con | Columbia witnessed a polished and artistic) \caing) twenty-four’ hours ending at $ nnett. ‘The Female Drummer. curring forty days after this day, otherwise the [and St Loot: without chang appreciate the | performance of this drama by a competent orclocic asm* dailyas at opresent: a le—Kichards, Canfield, Willis Sweatman— ] cause will proceeded with ington, Va. f+ ¥ & to take the proper | company and with adequate sta This change is recommended for the re a mB ee ae oh tpeaee peters te ee sa aris = ae A et area BBSy ) ries company includes actors who] <7, et forth in that portion of my the eee \ for Cincinnath. Pullman Sleey neionath 1 eee eae ane me AP housht tovstudy” The play | BUAl report bearing upon the duties of the | * A sid Lauisette witha Pullnan Tu asés, and will do all in the at nd thought to study. The play | captain inspector and lieutenant inspectors, ent ping Car to Vir Springs, ss otcet themselves ang their ebile | a6 pre 4 by them not only with pains) tiie same tp take effece October 1 50s. TODAY wie’ weeks. prise ty he Washington | vNchange lay eae ay aa hey fail to appreciate the | taxing attention to details, but with no | ianovation: i mesa intended aw Reper Evening Star of Washing- Adinten | Sere y dul ¢ pale ls ss See A to ails, E wi This innovation is in no wis 5 on, D. McCOMAS,” Associate Just Sleep ciunet te Chicag tis. : fever isa terrible" toease ‘and parents] MUS AROUNE of, ACU ADT Une: | alata communication between the several | Og a Sansariee eg | ate ine ar ese aa - lieutenants. and the major and superin icago vs ishington ant Clerk 20-1 ville, Staunton iy. except : ythirg possible to protect d description. It has been a favorite : ill call a Si CAITS 2! 2 2 “ — | Sunda: the 1 their households against » veral years; and there {sno indication | tenaent, but they will call and: be called GAME CALLED AT 4:15 P. 10:57 A.M.—Dally except Sunday.—Partor cat eral years, and th %§ Ea =) h i piel Ue Nee that it has yet outworn its usefulness as | © Conference at heady ae intestate ADMISSION, 25 AND 50 ¢ sit. | Washington to Richmond, and Richmond to Old z a en Ss yet outwe sefulness as } oe occas! ay demand. sarap z F has, with | Point. Arrive Kiehmond. 2: 1 Old Pole on fact that to a very large extent they an attraction at play houses. The situa-| #8 occasion may demand. CINCINNATI, SEPT. 23 pokGval Gort ot ae [econ pian aeeeter sat Ace ee it in their power to afford this protecuon. | tions are intensely dramatic, possessing the 4 = : ae District of Columbia, holding Special ‘Term for | Reservation aud tickets a! Chesapeake and Oht: ex for Sete To fat: to do so is hardly less than crim- | Dower to hold the attention of the audience FUNERAL SERVICES. aay Us ONIGE Court business, appointed FRIDAY, OC- | offices, 513 and 1421 Penmsylvan a avonye. and at v i Whe Beenine Six inal, If the proper precautions are taken | throughout without flagging. Mr. Edgar H : (Aen we URTEENTH. 188, AT TEN O'CLOCK | the sintion ceneratin ttt sg te SE and comtinued J do not hesitate to say | 7, Davenport, who took the part of Henry |'The Late Thomas Dougherty to Be chi te SEE ee iribution under | auls.cod eneral Pa 3 quartermaster gen-| that the danger to our people will be re- | Beauel ast night impre the audi- Laid to Rest. is . : ae nee antrole Uhea and Choe a | ————— —— a S so far away (Delaware avesue and | duced to ja, nnimum, despite the UETY | ence with the fact that he has encompassed | Funeral services will be held over the re- | THE Georgie | Caine,” Ata od to dis WASHINGTON, ALEXANDRIA AND MT. , magazines and | sttve condition which now confronts us.” | the art of naturalness, if such an appar- = me qatar Thomas (DOUEeRE tee ond, Ge are notified ee NON, WAILW AY book invaltd soldiers caan i na paradoxical statement may be per-| Mains of the ‘ State reas. | ROGERS acer duly TATION, Wty STREET AND : ald soldiers caanot readi- Pere TES eT mitted. Mr. William G. Beach and Mr, | @¢rrow morning 2t 9 o'clock at the Late rest- ni estate property EPPRCD NOVESE } € 4 Snr 22 — ssi See es ee soles . = ave 2 ee published «1 rin, week di 5 7 —-— Frank Mordaunt, as Captain Beauclere an | dence, 906 Maryland avenue northeast, and | BROS, ‘ yefore said day | SS serena ee. < ie ee ene sae | Mizerous Movement to Be Inau- | Baron made favorable impressions | at 9:30 o'clock requiem mass will be cele- In John J. MeNally’s Latest Succes Phe Even | : wagon to : by their excellent and well-studied work. | prated at the Church of the Holy Name. an Te icpDnD | xurated in October. ‘ t brated at the y Disim ( CMOOMD rile ; | ‘The temperance workers of the District | Miss Mary Sn@W, in the difficult role of the | ae died at Providence Hospital Sunday seiGn G EMU, Sez0-Law-3t ete., for are falling Into line for a vigorous move: | share of the appreciation of the audience ; Sfter an operation. Mr. Dougherty was in| Hear the catchlest sings. ‘The prettiest muste | ——— SSS SS t re | ment to be made against the saloons about | for the efforts of the entire company. Miss | his sixty-fifth year and had lived on Cap- | and most unique speciulties. POTOMAC RIVER BOATS 5 mae tals On| the beginning of the new Hcense year.| Alberta Gallatin, Mrs. Wil Violet | itol Hill for the past forty-five years. Adapted to excite laugh a — — ¢ F : nevowase | ‘The annual anti-saloon revival meetings | Rand, Mr. Donald G. Bowles and Mr. Krank | He was the father of the late Rev. J. || Next, Weck—VIOLA ALLEN, in “THE cress. | , STEAMER WAKE) * nibriakan PRD evarence 2 ene Aunuas ent boas ana | Atisen carried their parts with credit. in] J. Dougherty, formerly pastor of St. Sre- | TIAN) iE Se Poe eareun Sent i - Ghicitae Se are to be held from Octeber 17 to and | fact, it would be difficult to choose from | phen's Church, this’ cit Besides his a eee ntecnen ‘ ae f{ the large churches in the center of | thi, Ww ted company particular per- | widow he leaves six children, Mi Deha, NA IONA H Mov haed ipeweees oa i | one o large churches e e nis well-selected company part jar per- low he lea six cl en, Mis: sla, . Bush sood. ives t., Colton s, Nomin! : : the city fs to be used for a muster of forces | sons for special praise, as the work of each | Susie, Cecilia and Jennie Dougherty, ° beli's, Letacdt wa S.one's, Howard and | . ‘ : » best-known | individual was so happily calculated to| Thomas A. Dougherty and Edward L. Cobruin's. ‘i ‘ rere: oventng, 9t welee te ba beet make up the harmonious whole of e: Dougherty. SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. “iuesiay, 7 aim. for tntermediave sandinge ed RE 5 1“ | Speakers of the city will add their strength} once which marked the performance. Mr. Dovgherty had been employed at the | WEEK BEGINNING SS ee . 9245, 10:30, 1121S AM ae j t© outside help. Mr. Lou J. Beauchamp of Capitol for the past twenty years. He MONDAY EVE. Sept. 26. Gevige's Island, ‘Sm.th Creex. Coan and Xeo- I 2:15. 3:00. 3:45. 4:30, 5:15. 6 . Ohio, one of the lecturers of the] THE A{ADEMY OF MUSIC.—The old | had a large circle of acquaintances and FORMAL DERUT AS A STAR Coinico rivers Parcels carried on mplars, has been secured for an | favorite, “Natural Gas," dressed in new | was highly respected. ? a ees Saturday 7 a.m. for sntermediate landings to | gy trains iyIS atin aetiars Be pees clothes and abyunding in new busin pees iss io a en Celunial Beach, “Brshwood. ack Volnt, Colton a > = z. L ‘ icant toe aoe the re- | W&S presentec at the Academy of Music stapbine G: Nomini Creek. iz a 5 ara r = sacts were brought out by the re-|jast night by an excellent company, at the See eee J | tu effect Ausust 2 ce) SOCTHERN RAILWAY isco abla ier 7 eee head of which stands Eddie Girard, the { The hearing of the case of Theophilus | in HALL CAINE’S Adaptation of His Famous : cree ee ee ese ota par - gon Leagtc last neat, |tsinal Whirlem O'Rourke of the Donnelly | Morton, who is charged with stabbling Ed- Novel, E. S, RANDALL'S PULOMAC RIVER LINE. Sopa leny sage last ment.) and Girard combination. The house w: ward Tolliver twice in the back and once Steamer HARRY RANDALL will leave Miver | "g:19 4 M.—Daily.—Local for Denville, Charlotte same time subscriptions for the | 409) IEHOUCH! Nannlgeeare eS : : ° ° | View wharf Sundays, and Thursdays at | and way stations. CotBects at Nanassas fo. Strt= : ee fund were called for and half inaa probably “Ne Gases ang dts) | erie dacs wast menoewas today linjihe . \z Uvuding at bs, Chapel’ Point | tors Harrisonburg daily. and at Len boars ‘ I Li eeded Ss - ot nad) probably scens) Natur: das” and its | Police Court continued until tomorrow, Tol- oia wharves as far down as Lower Mac . a ae nd Western daily cant was raised promptly. ffects bef SGaIVede with vaverentr | with the Nerfolk and nda Sal a fe twenty-seven cohaince cad (once Poros Te received with every | liver was painfully, but not dangerously | Returning on Mond ad Wednesdays at 7 en AAC Dally. THE CNTEE rganizations of the District | S00W of Popular approval, the old things in | hurt. Supported by « Great Company of Superb Talent, | #04 ob Fridays aboui 3:30 p.m. eee [RAST MAIL. Carles Pollan i Soxias ations of the District | the prcduciion being taken along with the Sete UMTED SEATES MAIL KOUTE, ee eee \ N. ¢ the roll call of the meeting, | new in a manner that argues well for the eS Gees oe WASBINd lurermediate landings. 7 ow” | at Salisbury with Peiimen Si = 1, for the commit-| business of the house during the eneage Name Omitted. selgtf SEATS ON SALE 'THURSDAY. and fntermediate landings. +. {and Hot Springs. N. C.: Knoxville Hi :0-OF announ: a Rene AE. raeeen Hes zm Vie te = = bi TELLE RANDALL, daily, | *P¢ pha. te : . : co-operation, announced that two|ment of the farce here. Eddie Girard in| In the notice-of the coiing convention of excep suman Returning about 3 pin. | 00 ante, Te eee Sena Dean tae ndded to the list. | his oll character was, of course, the central | the Order of the Eastern Star in Satur- CADEMY POPULAR PRICES. Senger accomodations fist-cluss. Freight | ‘York to New. Orleans. uniting at Charl caer ciety of Marvin | figure, and his low comedy work, coupled | » 5 3 eae A . ——- } received itil the bour of sailin | Piliman Sleper for Birmingham Com a : Cammack Tent of | with ‘the clean-cut buginess crea subled | gay’s issue the name of Mr. John J. Alar- és B.'s. RANDAL | shaw watt and. Matwny ver tevin X bork ; . “ pousiness of a higher | rower, worthy patron of Esther Chanter Wed. and Sat. Mats., 25 and 50 cents, [at Lenehty ath C ‘ ray for tes : : Beware » worthy pation of Esther Chapter oxcept Sunday. and Natnral Bridge dail jel of Eaward Garvie as Christopher y 5 ae | ton daily except a 2: 8 & Bos er, attorney of the | Bluff, mad» an effective combination. Their | NO 5, of the District of Columbia, was in- | DONNELLY & GIRARD’S GREATEST FARCE- SNA train ein wm te New without fend KC. b ne reported on de in action on sev-| team work was very good, and the songs | #4vertently omitted. ©OMEDY SUCCESS, j change etx Gartes sean We Baker - H.} eral cases in the excise board. and ctories which they interpolated from SS ee y te San Praneise ‘ N Bryan, | eae Were awe we FR aRetee, 66 99 sitacal tor Fi yan, | ime to time were very warmly received. | @a9 5990 » ve . MPM. Local for Fr ‘ JON. Wr 3 3.8 3 ; GC IPIQLVORIGISS SDS OHSS EOED u aa 2 ax fal LD) pReere Work, |The remzinder of the company was ac- | % . adit SIEAMERS POTOMAC AND SUE. stan tent. Gaby. <x = eaucetla 2 the his Miss Amy Ames was $ Presented by Steamer POTOMAC leases Washington every | & se ate rgd 1 epee nln an - wala a: particularly good as Kitty Malone and add- St d N Thursday at 4 p.m., and Steamer SUE every Mon- aE eerie 7 mn tdo, Obie; os MGAGsiace CaLe for led to her already bright reputation as a ¢ ca erves EDWARD GIRARD Gay at $-p-ra.. for Haltiiuore and River landings. BOTT prices Ventana w hithaad 2 SES Gelineator of Irish characteristics. Some Naturally .esult from pure blood, and pure 3 SS Ne yee pastcupe maces siapaarioeasitatrinee! | and Day Conches. “Patlesan Mecpers Xew Sort to Ww Chairman Sylvester, Treasurer Edson and } enjoyable spe@ialties were introduced, that | @ blood is the irevitatle result of taxing NDA EG sOOME SUL TOS, COME DANE eH OFFICE, 910 PAL AN ee moti rag Nee hg Piel | Mr. Walter Hutchins of the executive com. | added not a little to the attractiveness of | © Hood's Saraaparilla. This is the logie a oot SN Nn STEPHENSON & BRO., Agents, recat arene od phate nlite ro New Yor j mittee having under control the direction | thawed here tonne a ep erompson 3 the, Cares of nervorsnear, nervous prostra- &) COLUMBIA. — acxicur ar sis. | "57! Relepboe 4 0e ot wharte_ | Seng tia emia tin fermineham, ew" Vor ty yi Ne rk : Eyconte : ce d_ hers be a v etty and . == Oe 7 Orleans, via Atlentn and Montgomery Ves. oa of the work of relieving District voluntsrs | graceful|dancer, while BrankiOverien inja|@ {ot and) nerroda Gsspersia by this great Special Popular Price Matinee Thureday, 50 ceuts. | COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS, | Prue ber Couch Wastineie te atin. so eee weatile and thelr families met late yesterday after. j tramp turn and John Connelly in a negro | $ Te epten Lelie to Regula: Bik dues aay eee = Se 2 em Railway Dining Cer Greensboro” te Mon’ cum. ES Y MAIL, noon at the bo of trade rooms. Pro- {Specialty were very acceptable. Gus Hen- | @ A, erve: MORDAUN’ k STOC! NY IN CHARLES 8, BUNDY, i ape See - 4 3. e ON WASHINGTON AND O10 Divrs- ‘ aa pare 7 essy. as Jobson Doddle, was also good. compounds which have cnly temporary ef- COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS, oe = engyey AND ih ; vision was made to mect the immediate | Tre tarce was very pretty Struensee fect. You have just the right medicine for Of all the States and Territories, Ok ar ee oe a ee a ee Fersons leaving the city for ar: necessities { ber of . * 4 a delT-tf Fendall bldg.. cor 443 and D nw. | and 4:45 pm. daily, ex Sundar. a 25 pam sre ¥ any ne ties in a number of meritorious |tumed, and should make a record in the your nerves when you take Sots share waste === | Sundays only for Ronnd Hill: 4:22 p.m. daily. ex- period can have The Star mailed to cases reported by Mrs. FP. W. Dickins, | matter of fall business. H a? Ss ill SS eee cept Sunday. for Leesburg. und 6:25 p.m. daily fr st eae chairman of the subcominitice on investi: | prety o ar. a Frank Mordaunt, By ee Wi MEDICAL. Hermaon— Retmn'ne, arrive ay Was nor B= them to any address in the United gation, the work of which was highly com- | KERNAN’S LYCEUM THEATER.—Ish- | @ SO S M rsape Ta Edgar J., Davenport, Sean pees = — | a.m. and 8:40 p.m. dafly and pm. daily. ex- ptaten ox Canada. ‘by ordeting if ce plimented, and $200 appropriated toward |am’s Octoroons, augmented as to numbers | @Am¢rica’? Greatest Medleine. $1; six for $5.6 | Wm. G. Beach, ee Dr. Leatherman cent Smany. from Recnd FIL 7-08 a.m tate tates or Canad: ordering it at imented, 200 is. - erank en, i . a 5 t Sunday. from Herndon. 8°34 9 iy ex e Oey ae “ ihe support of the soldiers’ temporary |and bettered as to quality, presented ex. Guoov's PILLS are the favoriie cathartic. 25, i nald G. Bowles, Violet Rand, Pr. a Sad Saraen. Daas cee wrong oe this ce in person or by letter, home, conducted by the Ladies of the Loyal | cellent shows at the two performances at oe: ‘Theodore Devere, Wm. Heisman, Expert specialist In the cure of all spectal dis- | “sryroneh trains from the ecuth arrive at wW Terms: 13 cents per week: 25 cents Legion at No. 413 9th street northwest. | Kernan’s Lyceum Theater yesterday to au- | COP®E@COCOSRE TIS SHOTS Mortimer Weldon, R. Sutherlaad. eases of men, and women. Consultation free. tngten 6:42 am, and 2:20 p.m cee 5 S ‘Treasurer Edson reported that the sub- | diences that promise record business during | yay, Big New York Production Guaranteed. to Se Pow. Cloeed on Sunday int. jm bare. moon daily. for two weeks, or 50 cents per — | scriptions received by him would amount | the ‘remalnder of the week. Isham's Oc” We'll Make You Another | Next ‘Week CRESTON CLARKE. es eo 8. We 7 | Rirday, and 8.35 pm. daily and 8:30 in orth. Invariably 4 vance. to about $4,100, and that a handsome sur- | toroons have always been favorably ki * + © —snit of Clothes if by chance the clot! oe Se = eae : = | reicet Cor cemevetion and infers ean sete he plus would remain after the expenses of | but the company Sthis year eas J should fade or if it should not tum out | BE IOU THEATER, REMARKABLE DISCOVERY—INSANITY ACTU- i Ed oa eae at oe. <3 seribers changing thelr address from | receiving the District regiment and defray- | all reputations it has established in’ the eg We gies ee oe Pe eee eee eee gatre yy SR | Pennasivanin avenne. and at Penvsyivania sail ow: Post-oflice to another should ing the cost of the medals of honor had | past. “A Tenderloin Coon,” the burlesque leer aes Pei fontlic charge for use of medicines onit’ with | Road pareenger station, pala give the last address as well as the been met. There will be another meeting | that serves to carry one through the entire THE GREAT FRA od tla mew one. next Monday trade rooms. afternoon at the board of evening and introduces all the specialties, is a success in respect to both fun and mu- ae aa nyder & Wood, ait ven we Lizzie B. Raymond, Cuban Pastimes, 10 other Big Acts. Burlesque. 20 Pretty Girls. se19-6t-7 | reference, if successful. tieulary, Address, giving full par. EO. ATKIN, S27 Fultou ave.. Balrt we2-im*

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