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10 THE EVENING STAR, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1898—14 PAGES, ——— | 1 : ' je PPI BOOKS. .' LOCAL MENTION. ANNIVERSARY EXERCISES NEW SYSTEM INSTALLED. THEIR: SARE / RETURN: APPEAL FOR _AMUSEMENTS. Sta ? tf ricity on | Dinner in Honer o®Evening Star Men’ ; AMUSEMENTS TONIGHT. _ —— Sete Se *eale eiaecne ae WECM cooree . te: resti ‘ Congregati The Capital Railway Company today be-} A banquet was given by representatives| An appeal for books for the lonely resi- rneateoas se Minstrels. Interesting ar By é on Che gan Sng its cars Beoen ths Anacostia | of The Star at ‘the Hotel Cochran Satur- | dents of Alaska has been received here from E 1 Opera House—“Passion Play Pic- ME. Church. bridge by means of electricity, and propul- } day evening last'tn hénor of their comrades | the only Congregational minister in Alas- ° Ps. sion by horse power, which has been in| and fellow workers son the paper who | ka, the Rev. Loyal E. Wirt. He Is the pas- e Kernan’s Lyceum Theater—Reilly & vogue there ever since the line was opened | Served with the armysin Cuba. The gueSts|tor of the mission maintained in Juneau Benning Race Course. how. Virginia Emory Memorial Sanday | petween the navy yard gate and Congress} of honor were @olonel George H. Harries, |by the Christian Endeavor Society of the . Tosca.” Heights, several years ago, has become a} who for many yearsywas connected with | Congregational Church. Mr. Wirt has suc- hn Russell in| School Room Presented and Ae | (OENG) (vera 3 The Star; Lieutenant C. Fred Cook and| ceeded in having a roagh building erected AUTUMN MEETING {Battle of cepted—The Church Debt. The manner adopted of placing the wire} Ideutenant Leroy W, Herron of the Ist | for a missionary on Douglas Island, across : ae See eae on the bridge was in accordance with sug- | Regiment, Distriet of<Columbia Volunteers, | the channel from Juneau, and has rented h exhibition gestions in an editorial in The Star printed | and D. I. Mercter, war correspondent of | two adjoining halls in Juncau, pay whee ’ Seepemmece ane vei a 1" : sed for| The Star. Other distinguished citizens| the partitions are removed, will make a AN L nue—Exhibition of | The exercises incident to the observance | Several weeks ago. ‘The device used ‘ of the iREey f ftha iver of the found- | moving the cars is a “four-wheeled buggy,” | present were John B.Wight, District Com- } commodious place of worship. a S i n O n - as e vert n De of : 5 ‘och | TUBNINg on two wires, similar to that uscd | missioner; H. Clay Ewans, commissioner of | In his letier he says: ‘Large numbers ing of Grace M. E. Church, corner of 9th | Ey" the Metropolitan company for moving | Densions:' Generdi, mie Spear, Mr. John | disappointed Yukoners are now returning and cars from place to another in its car] Joy Edson, Mr. 8. R2lreland, Mr. Dumont] Pennies from the Klondike. Many Watso: a which began Thursda: ee D. Rogers, Mr. @ 3 hese men (mostly young) stop at Juneau, ] < - pastor, which began Thursday | sheds, on East Capitol street. D. s, . Gharies Moore and Mr. Er- | thes: (mostly young) stop at J eI b ‘ter for Mount V st w cnenanides last evening with The suc ful instailation of the over-| nest G. Walker of the Washington Post. }#nd, finding a good demand for labor at | | ID AN NE 5 O¢ € u ° ‘or Moun . a s z-rott Hall—Wargr: stre northwe: ward L. Rev. rt E x their temporary or ” rice: spice: 7 - | head trolley on the bridge is the result of | The Star was represented by Mr. Theodore | fair wages, are making the 10 a.m. and 1 So serie s under the auspices of the Su ees iu of hard work by Mr. A, E.{ W. Noyes, Mr. Rudolph Kauffmann, Mr. /Permanent home here. day school. . Randle, president of the Capital Ratiway | Frank B. Noyes, Mr. Tom C. Noyes, Mr.| Mr. Wirt then goes on to explain how he r k for Norfolk and Fortress] The exercises of the ¢ cemmenced at} Company. Subsequent to the granting by| Victor Kauffmann, Dr. Frank T. Howe, | °'Sanized the Juneau Literary Ciub fo RACING Monroe at 6:30 p.m. 9:30 a.m., at which hour the Virginia Em- | Congress of a charter to the company Com-| Mr. G. A. Lyon, jr, Mr. J. Whit Herron, apes young men, and ge it me ui sails i Steamer Harry Randall miset Memorial Room, for the use of the in- | Missioners Ross, Truesdell and Powell de-| Mr. J. F. Newbold, Mr. Cornelius Eck- eco a nal Rass Hees es 1 nd river landings at 7 a i s cided that the company had the right con-| hardt, Mr. E. W. Mix, Mr. Cuvier Greene, {| Cnt at the first meeting and t eae Wirt con ene for this h erything ne ement addre and Blotches, Yellow, Oily, rs Mothy Complexions, Red, EV ERY DAY partment of the school, was dedi- h i Chari fra. ! the second. Then Mr. , ferred in its charter to put the overhead | Mr. Charles i. Kern, Mr. John. A, Gra. | {he second. 1 i his room is located in the rear of | trojiey on the bridge, but it was soon made | ham, Mr. Findley Harris, Mr. C. W. P. | Mea of # men’s rendea scheol room proper, and has | evident that an effort would be made to| Stodder, Mr. C. M, Shinn, Mr. R. W. Dut- | Pas | een able toxobtain < nely freseoed, car have the bridge condemned as not strong] ton, Mr. Guy V. Collins, Mr. Will H. Chan- xcept books. na sta ania Sam. to h the special enough for the operating of electric cars} dlee, Mr. Cluskey Cromwell, Mr. H. C. | (to the reading Christian public,” he Rough Hands, Shapeless Ls upon it. Fearing if the bridge was con-| Stiles, Mr. Rebert Small, Mr. Felix Ma- | ©Xplains the situation 5 : tots who attend secur- | honey, Mr. H. G. Hanford, Mr. N. O. Mes- ‘An Alaska winter 18 v demn it would prevent him from Re arremr ste he Mr. Randle, it] Senger, Mr. John P. Miller, Mr. P. C. John- | nemy of human fife hydra with thr tr. and Mr: Nails, itching Palms, Dry, THIS MONTH. as ordered done by Y as a_memori noney to build the road. aid, determined to build from the south | son, Mr. W. B. Bryan, Mr. Alfred J. Clarke, to H Te ellt SRE | about a 3 end of the navy yard bridge to Congress | Mr. John T. Harris, Dr. J. E. Jones, Mr. | (nfereed idlenes oo Thin and Failing Hair and | FIRST RACE AT 2. Pak Ty ory Was organist of the} Heights and ar for that portion be-| Frank J. Wissner, Mr. W. Osgood, Mr. R Rithisthats anal mm the outetde Simple Baby H ¢ r 2 40 p.m. ¥ sel tween the north end of the bridge and the| A. McLean, Mr. Alexander Gordon, Mr-| Vora "iv ou distcen to twebty hours of | Simple Baby Huimors pr . Cars leave Aq , previous to her death was almost | navy yard gate before taking up the ques-| John A. Heydler, Mr. A. ‘T. Campbell, Mr. | Youd. From sixteen t daily, but a good Trains, direct to the track, leave Church tion of crossing the bridge, and those por-| Edward Gardner and Mr. Frank F. Rogers. electric lighting plant will Go ‘much to dis- ee eS ap cites: ane teuee ie tons were finished before a permit toerect} | Covers were laid for fifty-two on the | (UHC UEhUns plant will Go greatest evil Sixth street Station at 12:50 and 1:30 was possible the trolley on the bridge was asked for. handsome: Ste saped! ables. facing |kC | Sic oreo erinitiee Cannot hope sui % , 1 also for Meanwhile the beard of District Commis-| Street. In four places the - tables were | )oWevet: 1s one which we cannot hope si p-1., returning inimediately after the » Public School. stoners was reorganized. and Commission: suorney bya lates eee eee eat eeac | tomeland are ready to render a simple ser- last race, z ers Wight and Black, who succeeded | rashe: con and a supply of hat a eye sin, aaolated urother 2 : Presentation Address. SESE SAA ae ete aral beside them were tin dippers holding } Vie to these, thelr Isolated brothers and : : : r opening de nal exercises. Rev. | ferent view of the subject from thelr pre-] @ few grains of raw coffee. These were | yrs 6 ths cao people will be Rates of admission to grand stand, Watson, arents, made senting the r on behalf of Miss Emor decessors and refused to grant the per-| appropriate reminders of the days at San- vidress, formally pre- | mit asked for by the railway company. | tiago. om to Grace Chu Mr. Randle appealed to Congress and a] At each plate was a large hardtack tied special law w: Oil Heaters, $1.25 t stormbound in and around Jy 1, the Gas Radi: . of Alaska. Half of them will remain é idieness al! of the time, the rest part of tio enacted, allowing the Cap-} With red, white and biue ribbon, with the | +ime. If the devil still finds work for idle $1; ladies, 50c. $F a set of Christiansen air brakes on one of | Committee of arrangements, sat at the heac | temptation by eiviae its ears, which, has been found to work very satisfactorily them books. The ratio of inte‘ligence is high among them: s for the latter by ay : name of the b ted there = ———— > = i ital Railway Company to put up the trolley person to be seated there | nands to do under ordinary circumstan 5 5 GOWNS. worn intend which has just been completed and put into | Painted across its face. A diamond-shaped | how much more in a fronticr mining camp, \@&) Universalist Church, continue in vog nent. Mr. A. T. use. card with the menu was attached. where every form of sin is made seduce Al s & = - fod 4 ee | of publi The Capital Railway Company has placed} Mr. Charles E. Kern, chairman of the] tive. You can remove these people from Oly \ Wednesday FE ening, Noy. 30, ¢ Art Studio, Pe ful and feeling tri n di said the example ter a very severe trial, } Of the tables, and on his right were Colonel i wh Harries, Mr. Theodore W. Noyes, General NCERT BY aut knew hi her for their model. cial sale ‘hat many a fraternity pir ts seen in our al especially on the heavy grade known as] Spear and Commissioner Wight; on his left | saloons and dance hanes te, 1 eabmit, be veskin' pur Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Lent, Binbrete ae >» made some remarks. St. Elizabeth's Hi. Were Mr. Edson, Mr. Rudolph Kauffmann | -ause no other p th warm and light VeSKIN pur= i D BY cmbroi enamel Tat thie Oirection oe Me On and Mr. J. Whit Herro1 is oven to them. ° things ought not Miss Pope s for the oceasion were @ Mrs. Thomason of Chie: n having been a devoted friend cf ) S organ’ After the courses were served by Host | so to be: neither shall they be tong if thosc Cochran's attendants, and while clgars were | appealed to will each sciect from his. ii- sending their fragrant smoke ceilingward, or from the publisher, one book Mr. Kern, in most feiicitous manner, statec November 2), from 10 UNITY CLUB ying soap well as 1 Concerts: JAN, 18, MAR. & Old and New in sts to be Anpoun h Literature 2 he knows will interest an? scenes . BO, $1, 7 et abla ta ory. Ce CORGS BECIICES the purpose of the gathering, and then in-] rofit to the average reader and will m test for | ses ema: a) oy. oe Gates Chareh Reunion. The first regular meeting of the members | troduced Mr Victor Kauffmann as toast-| hat book to the undersigned, who will so~ cies ered my me e ae t : >, * Cou ‘ ; Seal % 7. 3 dd i »| master. Letters of regret were read from | ¢h every is shelvi o ogued © en tog dust A ae : oy See oo oe aoe ae Bees tics Sib ee Lene ae ene Major ‘Hine and Mr. H. P. God in, and Giaeedc ian fun eieaneoar ent sedan land nursery. = at pe eS safe sold for. dent of Woman's Colle 20re, epoch eRe Cas their sincere expressions and cordial praise | expense.” a Cer ket. lUvered a sermon appropriate to the ocea-| cently. There was a large attendance of | of the honored eucate evoked Heart ae : pebrenc Ei ceesaed ——— Washingt: lub, 17101St pages sion. A reunion of members was held at 33] members and their friends. The chair was | piause from the banqueters. ‘The toastmas- UNABLE TO APPEAR. Senet om EN “ERT. Fine Dry Roasted Coffe They have no} P-™!.. at which Mr. William R. Woodward | occupied by Dr. Klemm, in the absence of Pe ee aie of the Sheek crsewan an eros Save Your Hair bah r ar om wey | HERMAN ¢. 1a LT equal. Pure sugars at cost. presided. The exercises occasion | President Lewis J, Battle. In his opening | Ory cary retereiccs tiene aise, | Policeman Honsel Could Not Attend | soar, followed by light dressings with CUTI. | Assieted ty Mra’ H, C. D. KENNY'S 8 City Stores. | were reminiscent in ch and were | remarks Dr. Klemm referred feelingly to| feceived, and his humorous eallicn wen Court Today. CURA, purest of emollient skin aa a ESDAY EVENING, 3 atly enjoyed by all present. At 6:3) the | the severe illness of President Battle, which | appropreate and telling, The case of Thomas M. Jenkins, member | the scatp and hair of emets, Gand Se eee prin League heid a | necessitated his absence. ‘The first to speak was Mr. Theodore W.| of the Anacostia fire engine company, and be irritated and itching surfaces, stimolite | which The evening's program was commenced oo who expressed The Star's. apprecia- Gilbert Jenkins, his brother, for the alleged | the hair follicles, lock p.m., Rev. L. B.] by Mrs. Adams, who rendered upon the | 0" of the honorabie service rendered their country by Golonel-Harri ABIIGR: serious cutting of Policeman Housel in the | #?d nourishment BATTLE of GET TYSBURG ‘ , 5 y Co Lie s ees Yh eacu dieleseeae a Ge fon, Presiding eider of Washington dis- | plano an original composition, entitled “The | Cook and Herron, Cheers treanentin hare | Usreputable part of the city Saturday | "ith clesn, wt 15th St. and Ohio Ave., -sized brilliant lamp, complete. facets singing several | Rough Riders,” which was well received. | the speaker. morning, was not tried in the Police Court G C.A.Muddiman & Co. 616 12th, | FBS: 3 Ge ht Gitte a foeninliy vecels fee ease The essayist of the evening, Dr. Thomas | Commissioner Wight spoke briefly but | today. Housel was not able to appear, and NOW OPEN. CITY AND DI the meets with on Inauriant Ip, when all else fails &P. Corned Beet a sp ialty. pro tne — z Se eee ; | Calver, was called upon and read a paper | cloquently of the military. achievements of | for this reason the case had to be post- Save Y. i For golf 3e25 tt TRICT ca Reema was giv hearty welcome by | entitled “The Old and the New in English | the men he was there to honor, in similar ] poned ie our Skin rach, = v. 5 fa i ope ieee Literature.” After a humorous introduc- | Strain were the words of Mr. Edson, who x 5 nae! Dy Wilson, addressing th congregation, | tion, yist reviewed the entire course | followed. General Spear's tribute was fash-| The trouble between the policeman and fon, and other sanatlve v Anmiverasey- Vier what Led been dese Gnd Coe | of Swnelish literature from the time of'| toned dncbrillinnt laigaage ara interspersed | the fireman and his brother started in the soothing, purifying ard refreshin ney Gf thal orean ote & et a bee ie sone in ane ¢ hureh | Caedmon, a monk of Whitby, the first | With appropriate eneedoies. Commissioner | house of a white woman, named Martha | bath with CUTICURA SOAP, the most «ff esbyterian Church, | years of Its esistence, and reed te cng | Anglo-Saxon writer, who died in the year | Evans was at his best in the few words | Raper, and not In the house of a colored | skin port the con- | gc as eile eave s s observed | tinu »f th> work So auspiciously begun. | oq Soca ag meaner S woman named Fanny Shaw, irritations, chafngs, 1 EXCURSIONS, ET tive | For Mount Vernon, ying and beautifying soap in the world, Alexandria and Ari as was stated | a5 well as purest and sweetest for toilet, L and urg. gton. nt day. Dr. Ca c Coionel Harries'treply was full of feeling | ho the ‘wollee Satue MEH Biareera lain eiivecee TRAINS, STATION & PA AVE. yesterday by @ to the | Mr. cone a8 ee is Ghee jent of | eral s pf the literature of the vari- | and delivered in ‘his characteristic, earnest | house is on D street. only afew door t ‘ : »ccasion, delivered b Jo- sae aun pie sg pire ous periods, pointing out the essen: way. The almost continuous piaudits he] that of the colored woman. Since the af-| 90 ———————- = and wound up by reciting * drew forth were:ample evidences of the | fair happened the house of the colored wo- by Rudyard Kipling. The paper | assemblage’s appreciation of his fine and|man hee heen raided. SOAP, i5c. CUTICURA. ¢olntm mt), as commented upen by the chairman and | unselfish praise ef his subordinates and| As stated in Saturday's Star, the police- | TER DRUG AND CHEM other members of the club. comrades present. bieutenant Herron’s} man refused to remain under the hospital | Boston. British ot Dr. Klemm gave a short lecture upon the | modest address was ome of tne hits of the t in the snow | ee. Dene beauty and purity of the axon as} evening, and his easy manner of reiating Pests apel as it existed in 1863. He the difficnities experienced in getting ers to remain in the school in its In the course of a few years th? came quite large for that day, the attendance being frum 130 to 145. Seld throughout the werld. Price. mpire, NDRIA & MT. VER De school ; Hands Arlington, Fort Myer, . 1 ng he Was unable to ap- | = —— x Falls Churc Electric Cars From averag : ; went to his home. | ENE RS ee ene Pee reac | CmUD a real wlth tf neh in the | army cpisodes was very much appreciated. | His leaving the hospital did not benefit him English of the present da lowed by a recilatie tington, who gav which evoked This was fol- | Lieutenant Cook’s response was rewarded | any, and this mo: by proionged appiause. Remarks were | pear as a witness. also made by Mr. l'rank B. Noyes, Mr. T.| Late Sature Miss Annie | C. Noyes, Mr, Moore and Mr. atercier. Mr. | learned that th been in other parts of th: cit Mr. Bumby, also a former superi but now a member of the Ninth Str Christian Church, told of a number of tre fternoon, when it was officer was not in a serious » Jo- arty encore. i who had b 1 to the ( Hester gave a piano solo, which was fol- | Philander C. Jolméon<eontribuied an origi- | Condition, Prosecuting Attorney Muilowny | ACADEMY, Wy snes Aqueduct Bridge. hip Succeeded to | 2€8t Which occurred during the te lowed by @ recitation by Miss Annie Hill-| nal humorous poém and air. Collins gave | fixed bail in the case at $54. This amount a 25 and 50 Cents. no7-im* he bate in charg> page as ae an yer, to which an encore was demanded. | two recitations. s furnished for the defendants, and they | A Drama Descriptive of Dixie and the Deep, a — especial mention of Miss Emma 8. g forward to the case will ‘be heard (An Oriental Tale” was the title of an orig- | ‘The singing of'*Auld,Lang Syne” closed | Were released. FOR MOUNT VERNON. oral superintendent of the infant inal short ry read by Dr. Klemm. A | the festiviues. about mi niga 4 when the injured policeman is able to ap- HOME AND TONE OF Columbia | ™e2t ee yet ie een | piano solo, “The Turkish Danc by Mrs. pear. 5 ee @-Troes i e deplored the lack of teachers | Auams, and a recitation by Miss Corrine N Pie tia —— aaah ny : pea erally, and asked his | Hay, concluded an interesting program. TEOMA Ey = GUILTY. (Capt lake) nee to make great effort: rs and pupils a throug: Winter th et. wharf 10: by steam. to w Am. 2 240 and . “We are but little cand! brightly shin>,” was sung ales ARE, ROUND TRIP. . Cor- Officers Chosen. Ar. Washing Annie James Brown, colored, who had a party “Royal Limited.” At the regular meeténg of the board of mor A a ‘ ieee iets If you want Work read the want columns ore | Among those present were Mrs. Delia ss are of The Star. Sheehy, Mr. and) Mrs. Pillimore Harrison, | mis He Permitted Gaming on His a ae : Lr. z d a nd Miss Premixes. The Wreck of t 0 Grounds and M; Cafe op Mr. S. H. Agnew, | of friends at his house in an alley near 1 A Steam Th: yee eto! ~ meee aa ; ‘ tine Billot, aged five years Mr. Myers of New York, Mr. and Mrs. | 524) 004 oa z " See es cumonen = szuaumans held yet stlomce sat tw Actual Op opping :* Mareh he ee ne een oe Other Exercises. Whittington, Mrs. Adams and others. 25th and F streets, was surprised Saturday | urday afternoon the following officers were ; = Ci pane ee M ipers nt on | i = ssies t ee night by Sergt. McNeely and a squad of | chosen for the ensuing year: President, =,and Ohio railroad | A recitation which was to have been ren- PROPOSED IMPROVEMENT. officers who raided a game of poker that | Lucy S. Doohttle; vice president, William wes Ehiladelphia | dered by Master Hector Groff, who was cretary, B. Pickman Mann. elusive = | wk Spm. E was in progress. The police were in posses- | J- Miller; kept from the meeting t kne was | Changes to Be Or © Made in James M. sion of a regular raiding warrant, it being and dining c read by th Wednesday and Saturday Matin es. Nee & WV 2shington ed in thot nds of wonderful cures of serof- = duy nigh ednesday, 7 is undoubtedly correct in suggestil N street, three-story brick hot tuiday nigh Wednesday, w.. fur Intermediate iandings to i that at | of the Capitol. will be made b; F pase. swollen neck and every © Vee ‘O.uo2st? | Colutial Beach, “Bushwood. Koes Point, Colton ‘es pes - bs ottae aaa by trstees, tomorrow afternoon | Rev. Dr. F. J. pastor of the Fi Bie Ep ects, Se Olen, neck ead ecess > Bian A COSA | Levnanhtown, Abeli's, "Nowiul creck. Tiney weit, ch f clerks and chicis of divisions should, steiecle AA teenth Street Presbyterian Church; Repre- form of eruptions and sores. Remer St s Isiand, Smith Ureex, Goan aud Yeu by all means, be Gre GLEE Oe fe eae sentative George H. White of North Oeatane vice list. In a cert ense t officials Fine Imposed, Credit Refused Mua, Rev. Mr. Hart, pastor of Israel », | Church, and othe landings to Colton's, ‘sof the h t office are confidenté 2 | bureau, just as the {the President. If we xd of the of Budd, a young colored n er’s coat, pleaded guilty in Watson. Johnston's Property. understood that Brown was co BOLOOAAOSISCEROL ESOS EGE HOS ; nin ; ‘ ve ‘ood ths S$ conducting a | 69¢92¢ ‘ : $ rs 4 ilar seat rate —Ady Mr. G son, kewise a former | The building at 1213 F street, which has | game in his house. s 3| So ° Smit uSSE Steam boat Co acca intendent, about werk along | teen occupied so long by Mr. Charles G.| An exciting scene followed the appearance | & 2 Ge ee SS a . epee chool I ee coe es ner his business headavarters and] of the cflicers. Some of Brown's friends | © ro u a 2 By Se Se Sy LS — Every dag in the soar for Vortoess Monron, ee ecu aniesenty for ease h he recently sold to Mr, James M.|went through the windows and left cards z 31 um in PD g = orfonn, Rewprt Sess 3 all putts south aiemna Ithough in its present form it was ston, is being va Mr. Thorn has | and money on the table. Brown was lock- € eee as slnwN, Ywin wu © | “Kewport: News. s-cfulie” ‘and. "Wasutnge ided the house of | bout 1 years old, removed ais busin iG atrect month. (eq ny and ia weueste «were [takenstolthe Uh .n 5 alow a iy) SAeaTE aaa oS caaran = ton” an the following sch adute D street, - Wilson said ths present superinterd- | west, and some time next month the old | st2tion and sununoned to appear_as wit. | ® sa I a 2 Monday, December 5— + Naahingion..0:20 pur En. Rortemouth, 3:00 pm sing a disorde ent of ths school, Mr. r, Was un- Face puiiaine jap ndeled ac- | Bess. This morning in Judge Kimball's | 4 THe 3 5 fg Alexuoy "pm Ly Noi bar against her. be present on account of ilincs Ae ols CgACeN iy SEF count imrownl Bleeds gumvats adeusrse IE _—— 2| MADAME MODJESKA. . eonroe. .7:00 am Lv. F¥ Monroe. iE “ealoce closed with the reception of | ones Drees y Hornblower of permitting gaming on his premises. ‘The THOUSANDS OF SUFFERERS HAVE FOUND no28-tt ; Portamouth..8:15 am Ar Washlagten..7:00 em = * {subscriptions toward paying off the ehurch | all, architect court heard the evidence of witnesses and | | RELIEF IN HOO APARILL. z = = ea Tickets ou eaie at 513, Gi9, S17, 1421 Peno, ana, the police | debt of $6.00). Toward the Hquidation of | What is now the basement and first floor | Imposed a sentence af ninety days In jal Secariere in 2 grat variety of 21 APAVETTE ABSOLUTELY ave, B. and U. tcset vilice, cor. 15th st. aud to the police sta- | the d2bt the sum of $530 was raised at rill be turned 1 one story, are An i 1 pe yO! ne or ninety sbeiorcrna eat Sepa vieies 2 “IREPROOF, on p eoure Bttorney |e pr At) to be a r dug under the entire struct- | #98 Was als 2 J may be inherited or may be caused by pols: S lah sa fa damnit one offices, 7th st. wharf, Chome 70. sel in the case and | ™ or: ure. A one-story addition In the rear is to sees Pe Rae © onons secretions in the blo:d, which are due 2 BLANCH af sed | Ge1-28d INO CALLAHAN Goneral Manager. —— hit axte; a Seca: s 3 3 aed rt = i Oy ere ae ae be buil:, whieh will extend the first floor | otra FO SEB © to foul alr, unwholesome food and neglect ot $! WALSH and MACDONALD er - 5 an 4 woman ; oo | Bo sia gil the way back to the alley, which is 128] ‘The second of a series of meetings which |@ the immriane dats of peeitylon the blood $ * | POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. court as : stre place ded into two stores, each twelve { Wi! be held in this city for the purpose of | Y when the first symptoms of imparity appear. FANNY DAVENPORT'S es rhaMb WaAkie ALD, ai diacd fe anti i Ss “| condemning the alleged unjust course of | @ But whether inherited or otherwise acquired, > Se ona Eee FoR PULUMAC KIVER LANDING paigors!of the builaine the politicians in North Carolina and some | € serofula may be completely ted from 4 ae aaeke Skee Leaves Washiugion, Do. Gin sc Perry Wharf), : Changes in Civil Service. panieneeieete other southern states toward the colored | & the system by the use of Hood's Sarsnpa- > BELO | Mondave, 7 a tu. for imermediate landings 13 Col so as- i 5 : s y : : sr ; F 5 each, Busbsvud, Kuen t., Colton, No fal cnet Editor of The F Star: will be Mr. people there will be held tomorrow (Tue be ae iG = at ie: od eae me es - o esday, Thu 2] Ckesk, Aveli's, Loouasdtuwa, Sidpe’s, Howard abd perience” in your issue of this date —_s—_— day) evening at Israel C. M. Church, foot g ATae aE OTe Le ee = Rooks 4 pa > ¢ ? Sarsa- “ LAFAYETTE VIREEROOr. _Suturday, 7 a.m... for mnterme Hood S parilla & THURSDAY MATINEE, DEC. 1. cee tee ee e to have a Ask Court t Direct Conve yance. ce at all th e $s should b urt this morning when ar- ae Is America’s Greatest Medicine. Sold by all seeriee - it ee i : ne Se ned for disorderly conduet in an alley. A bill in equity, asking the court to direct druggists. $1; six for $5. Get only Hood's. Steamer HAKKY RANDALL will leave iver aa ee Mireau changes. ‘This point | “Judge, your honor,” he said, “1 haa | the conveyance to the complainants of the —_—— View “ha:f Suudays, Tuesdays and Thursdays at in real ate Known as been drinking a little Saturday night. 1 | leeal title to JOHN PHILIP SOUSA, | tathiy atid as tar dowe as lower Machodoer dldice intendstoseee- drunk wheal tae parts ef Long Meado’ nd Chance, has | 2 Fo Delfcare gentle, mild, effec pea Beturning ou Moudays and Wedueedays at 7 pine nee: ian’ Intend to get drunk nen 0 tBrte Mean mean ney Aanleere rence taggers ¢Heod’s Pills ie nega os CONDUCTOR. and'ou Hida ee cise es out, bul sot a little full, and when got), gainst Hardy I. Haley and Zoe Haley. MAUDE REI DAVIES, Soprano. u - hol - home my mether started a fuss. Judge, | I've only got $2 this morning, but if you'll € WASHI\ Senne TO GLYMONT, MD., te landings. LE RANDALL, @aity, brick store and h and R DOROTHY HOYLE, Violiniste. erner of The new Steamer EST 4 et me go VN bring you the other $3 this ‘ 3 ae E = a a ee SEATS NOW ON SALE except Sunday, 9°30 a.1. Uurting avout 3 p.m cet on Hi 2 feet let pies ee Vl bring you the other $3 this lf there is a history of weak lungs PRETTIEST 14 Carat Patense: ‘ecuimmtdations rata Sonat will be 1, to close even: . til the beur of sei ab 4p elock A haven't fined vou vet." che Judge sale. : 5 5 — | Kernan’s Lyceum Theater. | tr * yee MaSDals < story brick dwelli: “Well, 1 know you es in wv aly, Ik cott’s E Lb % nas EVENIN “15. > opr! id Manager. 120 and Binretreceowill hes Policeman Berryman told the court that | #2 your family, take Scott's Emul Diamond in town at perlaraeete D’s GEO. 0. CAKPINTER, | Agent. Washington, See advt. he made ihe on complaint of the} == Am esantsties th feet ets per REILLY AND WOO = at aot prisoner's father. sion. fect color Ken rful luster am . x 2 oex Away in Search of Health 4 as imp sed, but the court the combination of Ideal aval $ Big are Summ SBeditle fn eet dane S, ps. strict Co John Oss, Ww) ss Pete AS Fe Se oe cae parzain a e pric cE "EM. BIEAMERS POTOMAC AND SUE. ete ee oe NG ee anne ees It nourishes and invigorates. tna Peete Sethe mBsice 100 San 3 Steamet POTOMAC leaves Washington every - —— as been contir aparttwnents at the : / p.m.. and Steamer SUE ce one Death of Mrs. Merillat. ee Thursday at 4 p.m. and Steamer SUE crery Mow pular With Housekeepers. um by il Guving the past thre Pe easier Seer ° ] 2 ist the disea Geo. W Spier Oth St. 310°" ENJOY "EM. m.. for Baltimore and River nes. x m on many local ho 1ett iy afternoon tee Kate Merillat, wife of Oliver F, t enables you to resist the disease 2 ce 3 Neat Week-IRWIN BROS. BURLESQUERS. ver freight mi st be prepaid: b r ne i . a plumber in the employ of the et teste tey f . Ses = smodations first-class, “ York. From: there it is expected he will go ; a 5 — Sia ee Eee gio PAL AVE. ry for $140. Jas. F. Oyster's, : partment, died yesterday at her | JZy¢; our lwngs are already af- z a EPHENSON & BRO. Agents, and Center market Adv | t© ae git aes id re Reshover |inome! 7 H street northwest, from the HG ESS Lo) eee Mealy at Go to Siccardi’s UNIVERSALIST“"®=- ‘Delephone 745. 7th et. wharf. — o be able to regain health « : S Soe i seen oe 4 ape effects of a fall in the yard of her residence ae FOR BAKGALNS IN HUMAN NAL 1ath ard L Streets. Dr. Rauh a Candidate. When he left the city yester effect fected, and if besides the cough you itches at Great B: ie ‘Pan 1 a he contest for position of com- | Was far from bein i w } seoue two months ago. At the time of the "i Bn y coe inset prin EA eee pre Dec. Is ; = Oc EAN TRAY 7 = : Seva friends would have him to be, and he is dent she was hanging clothes on a tne, . ott Se ial ts oa $5.00 Switches redaced to $2.50, - nt of the Potornac, | expected to be able to resume his offi making @ misstep. she feil violently to | have fever and cemaciation, there is $00 Sieivehes reduerd to $8.00. First Recital By The North German Lioyd, R duties for some tim und. She was carried into the house bdBiiliee of Gray and White Halr reduced in same proportion. | Chamber x serra Gast EXPRESS SERVICE in the nomir See and medical aid summoned, but she grad- | still a strong probability of a cure. . : : | Auton Gloetzner, Piano, | SOUTH AMETCN oe sere his many frier Interm at Baltimore, Ny became worse and died yesterday, as % Mme. Siccardi, TMiusic | Anton Kasper, Violin. | Mitte fax . s is survived by her husband, a8 ie n x | Xaver Reiter,’ Waluhorn. ‘date for the| ‘The remains of Rudolph Bachman, who, | Sted. | She Is survived e e liars The oil in the ‘Emulsion feeds: the TIL 41th at, nett to Palais Royal. jexaver Beller, Wals i five daughters and on ; ‘ociety energy Dr. las already scated in The Star, died Friday SEEDS See Eigse) ronms tor ealrees ng: ataimeosing andi]. Sv cara gh ae Geniaene 2 enjoys a tia, | 08 the way to St. Elizabeth's Asylum, will Federation of Women's Clubs. hypophosphites igive power to the | 2%" Soa sis ee Drow & Sons nogsare-ag | _myidasit "Agent fo f suc. | this afternoon be sent to Baltimore, where | ano segular monthly meeting of the Dis- ; i J.T. WALKER SONS, % his parents reside, for interment. The au- | ict of Columbia Federation of Women's | nerves; and the glycerine soothes DEALERS IN COLUMBIA American Line. topsy made by Deputy Coroner Glezebrook | Giyns -was held Saturday evening in th Stroctural Iron, end Root Paint, best in nse; s FAST EXPRESS SERVIC Mis f . a Clubs was held Saturday evening in the Building and Rooting Felts, best grades. Close NEW YORK—SOUTiiAMPTON—LONDON. ene aoe eee je es parlors of Willard’s Hotel. Resolutions | and heals. a Ses Hitch, Aspoatt oo FOR THIS E Saiiipg Wedneedays at 10 AM. peal hacia farses bn wao had | Were adopted in which it was decided to : gin: ile, Gecd aerramnesaScae Shean NINGS— Orchestra, six row St. Paul. av- Sb a. Eeed------- Adee. By thousands of situations have been ob- | Cove By him from any person wito had | TOS cs co-operation of Congress in scour Boe. and $1.00, all druggists. Paints. A'So I). Dra Daviele Hore’ Meanings | of Orchestra, $1; Baleony, Thc.; General Adnils- | St. Lous re . 28 to de with his ca: Pari: Dec. Li Paris, Jan. @ ed throu want columns of The , 7: ‘5 Rd ing cleaner streets in the capital city. SCOTT & BOWNP. Ghemists. New York. graranteed. Meta! Laths, Corrugated Iron, Gutter- | Sion, 50c. ee. —_ ee rk. = Noms sere teanaze He abe ed ing and Sheutmg ‘Fhoue 741. 204 10th ‘st. now. | | MATINEES—THURSDAY, 25c. and Soc. SATUR- * eS ees Collection of Animal Photographs. = — Prompt delivery no221f12 "| Day, 25e. to $1. Red Star Line. Missionary Soci Gambier, the well-known Engiish hunter, ee NEW_YORK—ANTWERP. Woman's Foreign Missionary y | has presented a magnificent collection of =a AMU VJ. Hs HAVERLIYS graton”..Shov- a9] Welonlend 2 M. E. Church, Washington district, | animal photographs to the National Zoolog- The United States Govern- Cure That Cough Se ge tart a ee Scordiands.-ccbee, 9¥) Rowtbmaric 1-12 Doo. 33 has elected ite officers for the year as fol- | teal Park of this city. ‘The pletures were] ent will not buy baking pow- 5) |\GRAND 4222 | scoxp MI = ae teronTeos any, lows: Mrs. Col. Anderson, president; Mrs, | taken by Mr. Bolton himself lsh parts bee y 'S Po ae oe oe = DAILY MASS 445 EVENINGS, 8:15. INSTRELS. a Bowling Geom. rite bazdida wad E the world. ‘They will shortly be moun aes ae ad to ee Se i GREAT on! 2 i m . TOG Way L H. Tilton, recording secretary; Mrs. | M6 Wor ered Wndtions Tents aot ders containing alum at any Williams’ || $23, etme Clune treme. a ‘T ONES ARB ALL HERE. Geo. W. Moss, Agent. 21 Penna. we 8 = Fetra, treesure 8S. M. Hart-| Recent additions to the zoo include four s ° a i ‘i SIAN COUGH sy of —NEXT WEEK— corresponding and eeretary. | tortoises from the Galapagus Islands. ee Prussian |] Sas" sha wid Chane wih | assilon If la x The Liliputi FRENCH LINE. he annual meeting last month this so- pe Saas The Government does buy Cough cure you — quickly—com- e Liliputians. reported over $7,000 raised in this Wow’ Pelctiiise ane Sele. iS Petey, emanate to take. Reserved seats, 25c., ae. and 50c. Admission, IN THE GREAT HIT, Com ie Generale Transatlantique t ss . . yrup. june the less effective be- » * . t. It supports work in India. Edwin Pairo and thirtf-nine others have{ Cleveland’s baking powder, asa cause it costs #0 little. %e. On sale at Guzman's, in E. ¥. Droop & Sons’. | The Golden Horse Shoe buted fist TO. HASBE — PAE (FRANCE. elie = filed a bill in equity against Charles 4. + in G EP ONLY 15c. BOTTLE. MATINEES—CHILDREN, 10c.; ADULTS, 25e. , ey, 5 ~ 5 —y 4,7, Morton’ street. ms, x colored boy. pleaded | 10 oO go atuty aganat Charies 3] which spanks volumes in its ii » Temple D a . 10e.5 h 250: gecseale arbecay. noos-aree | Prom Piet 4B Nocih cheer, foot of Mortos, atree pul Simball court this morn- Pe rs - — a ej rormandic. . Des fh of larceny. He stole a | tion by sale of certain property known as}. favor- Williams’ Temple Drug (| 2 ciao vor THE BEER OF S| EDISON WARGRAPH. _| t& Siauiucne:! nce: [:3 Geen ? E H. Ridgeway, and tho | lot 9, square 23, in order that proper dls- St Cor. 9th & F sts. Sgn grey prgtageng tee ag od A oe First-clars passa, larre, 86% Benaity imposed was a fine of $3 or fiftcen | tribution may be made among the bene- ore, Cor. 5 DAY and WEOSESDAY’ 12 to 2 wane toate | asses eagmeit rhester Moving, war thems, 2:2 | Gen'l Agcy for US and Ga.-3 sowing days ficlaries thereto. Ss a 2Be. if TS to 2 Pm one aie | “noigaws Sera “| Gere £°C0. Tae aee. aig

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