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THE EVENING STAR DELUGED WITH BURNING OLL. i Dreadful Accident ta PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, * ? Phitaceiphie—A Man an@ a Bey Killed and Fear . Others Terribly Burned. AT THE STAR BUILDIN ‘ Paitapeirmta, Nov. 18—An explosion of © Northwest Corner Pennsylvania Ave. and 11th 8, by - tank of ollat the Philadelphia Labric . Pany’s works, on the Delaware, at the foot The eee Star Newspaper Company, é Moore street, this morning, resulted in the GEO. W. ADAMS, Pres't i death of a man, the probable death af a boy, the Stews Serious injury of four others and the partial de adhe Exrerxe Stan is servedt to mnbacriners tn the Siruction of {he establishment, The vietimaare weak. or 44c. per mouth" Copies af the coemae s : Alex. Banes, aged forty, residing at No. 118 cents each. By mall—postage prepald OO cents & Tiomth. one year, $0 six mouths Mii strect, burned to a ‘crisp. Hea intendent of the gang ot workmen, {Entered at thé Post Office at Washington, D.C., a8 shall,a Soy aged, twetv i ee ‘second-class mail matter. | reek, w he men. un lank, ‘THe WEeKLY Stam—published on Friday-$1 9 Cannot be tound. Joseph Robinson, of Dela year, postage prepaid. Six months, 50 cents. = 82 Ail mail subscriptions must be paid in advance: SS Ai mal subecrptions mas be Von 67—No 10,158. WASHINGTON, D.C.. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1885. TWO CENTS, | Bikiventie' och)" ccrriths bucea canoe a ee ee A ee NOV EMBEE ieee bt TWO RENTS. Possibly recover, Patrick ie, single, iwenty-six years, laborer; head, trunk and em SPECIAL NOTICES Washington News and Gossip. erg en Dk pacts + eee Telegrams to The Star. ae oe Single; burned nbout head and extrem! HOFF FOR | 7 ‘MASONIC.—A SPECIAL COMMUNICA- Appointments by the President, Ete. | Annual Report of Commodore Walker. proba ‘Will not recover. Arthur Grueber, 19 LOO.es | Suan AFORE if SERCTAY CONOE Noddy Sines 1 RAND CONC! I the benefit of THE SUPPLEMENT oF THE EVENING STAR nt ane : Noose bt years, single; entire -; ly terrioly burned; will dle. oun sts 1 t CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, on eS | FA-ALM., will be held THIS (Wednesiay) EVEN: | tog, rvices | The President yesterday appointed William | IX THE INTERESTS OF NAVIGATION—NAVAL Shae ny | Ea ae ees Tat | tanga lato ca | or amaatant Secretar o ented nite | P. Hiri tc be pasar er eeaale | conse oF tae Wants wavac ‘war| BATTLES IN THE BALKANS ning to thei fll capacity wad ear seh ase a See, oi ctae weit kaows ralent will | weller: Mise Gray. Prot Waldecker, Prot Ernst Lent, | a meermcr otter Lodges are cordially invited. off of our commeree, the night school, a dispute | vice H. 8 Huldekopper, suspended; at Potts: | COLLEGR—TIME BALLS—THE NATIONAL ob ing a gang of men, numbering about fifteem, appear hie Sincte Baan. St Jere Harvey, Seles | Mr, Yung, and te eee cvore, ana | aE HM. GILLMAN, Secretary. | about the Harper's Ferry water rights. sketches | dam, N. ¥., James N. Hubbell, viee George It.| SERVATORY. 5 ; : + | Badere large ieee Sohne one, Sounaattes Bae b.. Milier and the Franz abiciud. ">" | agthe Church on evening of entertainment. nda | (foge~ FIRST PAYMENT—10TH 1 of the kings of Servia, Bulgaria, and Greece; | C. Smith, suspended; at Williamstown, Mass.,! Commodore J. G. Walker, chief of the burean | ‘The Bulgarians Claim a Victory.’ | taeris o crude ult. ‘The repairs ed Meee bee Tickets, 25 cute nisat_ |= = ————= FQUITABLE Piatform of the Reformed Hebrews, local and eee Peat vice As oe —— of navigation, in his annual report to the Seer Wally completed, and several of the men were INNER CONSISTING OF TURKEY, OYS- LECTURES. CO-OPERATIVE BUILDING ASSOCIATION. | telegraphic news, ete, The advertisements are jon, Mo. James ee Cele gor | tty of the Navy, states that a compass station RESER sito carted by the Ladies of the Com — “Assets, $952,443.66. classified as follows: Auction Sales, Dry Goods, | Eversole, ‘suspended: at Redding, Cal., John regational Church in their social room She sged 1p plastering up the Iuterior walls whem ‘the manhbdle of the still was blown. off, setting: IN GUATEMALA, ON THE COAST, shares. 82.50 per month. Pro- | MAIOF, Vice James MeCormick, suspended; at | for the more acurate determination of the a | What the Greeks Will Demand. | tie Sirun tre tilting seer she ae cee met ER THE TABLE-LANDS AND UP. THE | _ Shares in the 10th isue may be taken! and payments Sewing Machines, Housefurnishings, Books, Low Loul: nd en isiana, Mo., Thomas W. Lock, vice | viation of the compass has been established in the burning oll to fall on the men below. The pe SS) by Profesor MILES | Made thereon at the office of the Association. 017 F | fessional, Ladies’ Goods, Family Supplies, Den- | William 1p ‘Kan., FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 20TH, ‘From 4to7 pm. , suspended; at Eldora, Narngansett bay, in the vicinity of the meas- explosion Was followed a few seconds later by & Tickets, 50 cents. PIS? _| ROCK.on FRIDAY EVENING, November 20. at | Steet: second floor dally. conicer of the Associaton; | tistry, Planos and Organs, Wood and Coal, Medi- | Thomas P. Fulton, viee Alta Sheldon, 8us- | oreq mite. RITISH SUCCESS second report and a dense volume of sm J ASMiOcot ATIRRE, FORREST HALL Sn AND | [2p Cah ttt mitt, Prepbyterian Chureh, corner | ws sivamteges de Hehe’ pon application cal, Steamers, Potomac River Boats, Railroads, | Picw'cit, *tePrinetteld, Mo. William H. Pipkin, | "it veces at length from letter prepared by 5 <2 = sec wrerheren seterciet eben eee adcne? eet EVENINGS November Admission. JOHN JOY HISUN seoretary, » Presig: | Undertakers. Laporte, Ind. Henry _Waderrorth, vice aazn- | the Waren $9 #6e thioreaation of the Beeretary directions to sound an alan, waite the rerualae o a3 os ole tae aw _ Hayley, commission expired! at Lozan, Ni regard to resolutions of the UNCED. ohad ee ee ae (Fst prepreg De ected ater | Son nee, Sosa Tt | Ob chaise ace enh Se age | ofthe Navy fn regard o rvoltions of te New | A U, 8, COMMISSIONER DENO jure Ina remarks snrt Ca after te ese =n ie ? i » 489; 5 367. at Berryville, Va., John R. Shepherd, vice John Ld Se plosicn the works were surroun ya VATE DANCING LESSONS GIVEN BY A on OL ati ed mea Beemer, resigned: at Bethiehem, Pa., George F. | desirability of establishing a compass station Sour oe en en ee deny reer isdn eis. ad other round dances by a | d8¥, November 18, 1sn0, at +230 p.m. Subjects “The | seas eo’ “Mes Children’s and infant's clothes ®| | Carzep on Tie PRESIDENT.—Secretary Hermaii, vice Owen A. Luneubach, resigned: ai | neur thatelty, ‘The letter says. that compans FRIENDS OF JUDGE VINCENT. | ft iscame Renu: tat and children, and whee Short and easy method. Address ‘Mise A. C. Suar | BOS Devi” Admission, 25 cents, me | cet SWEDISH HEALTH INSTITUTE, Bates Bd Gee aon eee titenl araneiomek | Holden, Ma. Henry P. Reddick, Vee William | stations should be established in the vicinity of been either ‘Killed or badly | injared gr oe ares ECT! cS Se SES . mn. % mith, decease ee —_—_. excitement existed, Consideral me c Rp EN) Paci Masage and Swedish Movement Treatment, $20 | Hon, saw the President this morning. ‘Mr. Harrity, the new postmaster of Philadel- | UF large peso ee ee - this! THE SOOTCH ON GLADSTO: SPEECH, | {!8P%4 before any’ of the fire appara- Lee ee ee ema Teapie cen oe Rev. W. A. BARTLETT, D. D. month. “Physical Exercise, $10 a month. Reduction | Toprcs to be treated of in the President's | Pia, is a lawyer of that city, and about 35 soni dent mopar teary cure Dat oe EES tus reached the scene, by which. time og the WETMORE CL OR es tenes oan Pian eerae for a longer course. separate apartments for ludiesand | | 52210 ied the President and his cabinet | Ye@T8 of age. He has been an active worker in | kind, but the sum. 2d Goremloxe Walker = the off which still remained in the tilted tank See 8 ace Feene cine talons oul tee eet ee subject: cme. Open Xan. 108 pn. Call for circulars, (ring a el e Presi ay democratic politics, was chairman of the city | Clent for the purpose, cepecrdighery| and the portion which had flown to the ground Sow” FRIDAY EVENING, Nov. 20. nLrate WEDNESDAY EVENING. Nov. 18, Prot HMCTVIG'NISSEN, Vice’ Consul of Sweden | at the regular meeting yesterday. Geimgcmitic commitice. and iseaid.to bea man | thinks that no expenditure of money could | GREEK INTERESTS IN THE BALKANS | war buriting fiercely." Within ‘a tow ‘ralwutes é Chureh of Our Father, x | Nav An OaeRe="Tinaks GoRTANCOR REAL TS y. He was endorsed by Mr. Randal t cared —— after the explosion, Superintendent Siraim CERT. b streets northwest, 7 SESONS HATING 7 rig pene this kind, which would save money and lives. Cc nenets Phonan Counetiovathceanom, | (KS AEG ERI HATING. MES | yrnierHoncswate Anaeors Mane ona Carper: | 824, BS jill the’ democrats’ of prominence In Significant Utterances ef the Greek | called the cinpioves together, and the work of Tickets, 50c. _ Reserved seats without extra charge | count of the late Fars will at Hills’ Music Store, 937 Penns crear G vania ave. n1d-ite - A VERSUS NAVY DEPARTMENT. Minister at Londen—dreece Ensiste | Texcuing those who had been ‘injured Was com- z roase Present the sane to | ter Geo. E. Anderson, ordered to appear belore | | ‘The Secretary of the Treasury has appointed |, TREASURY Vins! New Yt s meuced, An elderly man, whose name could Mn HERMANN RAKEMANN, tay eer EVANS athe 885.7 et. | the retiring board; Lieut. Eugene D. F, Heald, | Wm. D, Kendrick to be shippiig commissioner | ‘The suggestion made by the New York cham-| ‘That All the Powers Abide hy the a not be obtained, was tound lying against the Uements will he made before Saterder. detached from the coast survey and ordered to | at_ the port. of Philadelphia, Siee James “A. | ber of commerce that the localities for the sta-| Terms of the Treaty of Berlin. fence which surrounded the works, about ‘Violin-Virtuoso, late of Berlin, ss the Brookiyn; leave of Ensign Richard M. | O'Brien, removed; and. = dn em BE. Cl an to be h jablished and the buoys and seventy-five yards from the exploded tank. He Cc Ue THR BAL HON. | Hughes extended two months from the 224 in- | Keeper of the Salmon creck life saviug station, tonasae iene by the Treandry department 1s | gpectat Cate Dupes 6 San Resenes wean. ‘was unconscious and was terribly burned ebous —s Oca Stock Comrnsrs Gccuniea by Chrin ents, being Now Sueant” canbe | BEBE TRecretary Stating has accepted the resigna. | QPEIRed_ vy Commodore Walker, who says U Loxpox, Nov. 18.—Last might I took the | Wi head and face. Jus. Roviusim was discov ; Mannin; epter signa- | thy ie fe * m : ae ying ou the ground close to a a Miss MINNIE EWAN, Sopranc: BBASS ANDIRONS, Tete Ne PATHENES. Aeo,twosultes of RoOM#) Passey AgsisraNt ENGINEER N. H. LAMDIE | tion of Win. Be cree, eee ae Hea ea ee ie cared Mtn | news of the Servian victories to the Greek mln. egy pies merggetenpeedede an gh hay ag Mr. A. L. KING (of New York), Tenor; BRASS FENDERS. SELLE VicToRta Diz | dled suddenly on the night ot the 15th Instant | office of the controller of the currency, to take | fengin, He suggests that the New York cha ister here. He was much pleased, as Greece | oil, a portion of which had been burned off. He Mr. WM. WALDECKER, Pianist; ee eee the superior laaies hair cutter | ofapoplexy on board the Adams at San Fran- | effect Decomber 15. ber of commerce be intormed that the Navy de- | jas an understanding with Servia and strongly | was terribly burned, and when, picked up awa AND. BRASS SCREENS, with Peacock’s Feathers, ene tat one Gane | clecae Ar. ‘Schell, of Indiana, the leutenant of the | partment i, prepared to ‘make the necessary | poses the action of Bulgaria. He sald: “Bal. | carried tothe company's works, = rd A STRING ORCHESTRA, BRASS SCREENS, for Embroidery. ‘St, opposite Masonic Temple. ni7-im — Treasury watch, and appointed on the recom- | magnetic examinations of iron and steel ships, | 0? the flesh of the right leg came oif while a sur = BRASS EASELS, ee ae | CAPT Ronerr G. Surtirer, tenth cavalry, | mendation of Vice President Hendricks, was | ty adjust unelt, compasses, und will be glad to | €arlan success would mean absolute death to | {het ‘was engaged in cutting off his pantaloons, MONDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 23, 1885, (KS Ee CAN HOUSE, tor on sig | Pesterday notified that his services would not | establish compass stations In proper localities, | Greece; not merely the sacrifice of upwards of _— BRASS COAL HOD, ‘STOCK and PETROLEUM EXCHANGE, | has been appoinced to act as Inspector Pome ersten aie h comp m ; eosnuk eae a CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, BRASS COAL VASES, Rew York. Initiation fee, Siu, Annual dues, =20: | nal service property at Prescott, Arizona, for PAopane BS Atanas fol Nituiilas who was provided inoney can be obtained from Congress | 100,000 Greek inhabitantsof eastern Roumel ~ Outrage in Irciand. 10th and G streets. BRASS WOOD CARRIERS, tous 1oF seats ang Be the en enh cariteiar | which Second Lieut. R. B. Watkins, signal | recommended by Senator Riddleberger, has | °° Mt purpose. but the realization of the great Bulgaria plant = aoe ons for seats and for istment of securities mat rger, Mt OF STEEL SHIPS. ‘and the REATE BRASS LAMPS, in Great Variety, be sent to PHILIP W. HOLMES, Secretary; 32 | COFpS, 1s responsible. been removed from the position of watehman CMe pee be Ae roa heron vonlaaheecrumelinesca ted, Nov. fv nossa port 75 Cenis. BKASS BELLOWS, Broadway, New Yor) niz-se te sts have been filed with Assistant | @ the money order office, Post Office depart- s the magnetism of steel ships Is subject to | absorption of all the districts absolutely Greek, Heng te oe ats 18.—1 —— ‘Tickets cam be obtained at the music stores of E BRASS BRUSHES, eag=_A CARD!—ALL Pi HAVING | ,, COMPLAINTS have been filed with Assist ae ain aad John Frett,a veteran Union soldier, | great changes during construction, observations | Tm protesting against the anion of Bulgaria and a he Karl of Ke peee, Ke ese oneany ot ae Droop, 825 Pennaylvania avenue and H. Eberbach.| BRASS FIRE SETS, gious deposited at Fulton's Loan Oftice, | Postmast-r General Stevenson that the delivery | of Minnesota, has been appointed In his place: | knee Laue taney sce tie to tines to deter: castern Roumelia, we have not been moved by | hasbeen terribly beaten by & party of men sup” O15 P street. BIG Te BRASS HEARTH RESTS, ‘S24 Aint sircet, will take notice to redeem the | of mailsfbetween Washington,Philadelphia and | Frett is highly recommended by Mr. M. iH ine. th matierdhareiter of tho rise ‘ stated Fo. ma po be tenants os the cmtates, uur com = ~ Une same, as we shall Vacate the premises in a few days. | Jersey City Is uncertain and irregular. Kelly, member of the national democratic | ine the magnetic “s “4 Jealousy or a wish to frustrate the just w! Stables, who were with the agent, were power- (ponenscariowan caunce BRASS COAL GRAES, GA! SMITH, Broker. Safe and fixtures for sale y va a = cominittee trom Minnesota. cruisers now building. For these ships tour | oor nationality, but we insist that it there is | less to prevent the outrage. “A number of Ole TWO GRAND CONCERTS, BRASS WOOD TONGS, cheap. BIBRLY | ot NAVAL Rerinrxa Boanp has been re-| | Changes in the Pension office, Special exam- | ‘mpensating hiunucles have been made in the | treaty which regulates all the. different | tf8ined cattle, seized tor rent, were abandoned. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY EVENINGS, BRASS BOUND HALL CLOCK, (R= ™ 5S 771 WERER, FORMERLY | organized as follows: Rear Admiral John L. | ners appointed: Alex. W. Guornsey, of Iowa, | Wasingtou navy yard. compass-testing | nationalities in the east it must either be re- | Lond Kenmare recently peretiapta ity refused 43 BRASS HAT RACKS. at ME. DEMONGEOT, ve vw John P. Shearer, of Pennsylvania, and Wm. 1. Se with F, = meake a redaction in renteot ag anion NOVEMBER 27 AND 23, SF Word Capt. A. W. Weaver, Medical Direc- h for ich the ig an appropriation of % “ adbers BRASS MIRRORS, ® is now with M'LLE M. J. PRANDI, sid) aos aE te Helpbringer, of Ohio. Promotions: Alex. C. | house. for which there ig an approp spected by all or altered in favor of all. | estates, and the tenants refused to pay the ee BRASS SCONCES, niG-lw 1309 F st. i. w. {ors Thomas J. Turnerand Wm. T. Hord, and | Kink, ot Pennsylvania, and Win, HL, He Sinith Cnleted aid sutipped. au oetimate ore200e | What we believe will be the only possible | rents, ICES, capt. ; Meade. ‘The board as reotganized | of Louisiana, from. $900 to $1,000, Arthur W. | Completed and eq » fair and equitable ee = Hal $3 MMMM AA BRASS CANDLESTICKS, “LUMBER. Coxsvrs LIKELY To Bs Rerarwe.—Theol- | Patent office, has resigned, Unied Mates chronometer makers, aiter a | phical lines, ag draven from trae immemorial woBACENG,AT tar = bs HH OOMMM AAA - BRASS CUSPIDORS, KS ain vs aed ae = competitive trial of six mont sufficient | Regurding the question of the deliverance of | | Loxpox, Nov. 18.—This wax the third day 2 : * a ed from time to time. It is again recom- | not wis! ry 0 5 ) De D by RK. i meet eee ee ee eee Addition to the list previously published: Kd-| ‘The President Receives # Kava Bowl | iended that such provesaional matter as is | Masters at ail, we must souless we preter the | Mis. Rust aid Loves. "eC. Apel oes an assisted Friday Evening by Lesa ep ee : ward L. Baker, Buenos AY! lix A, Mat | and © Woman's Dress from King ; essential to naval officers and of value to the | Turks, because we see a probability of their | Broxbourne, was second and Lord Z‘thand s ‘Miss EMMA JUCH, Soprano, BRASS TEAKETTLES, HARDWOOD thews, Tangiers; John H. stewart, Antwerp; | wanet ix | merchant marine and to the ship-building in-| ceasing to be a dominant race, and we should | three-yearold tuy filly, St. Helena, third. The ‘And Saturday Evening by BRASS CAFETIER, td Thomas M. Dawson, Barranquilla, Colombia; eee terests be published. do our utmost toprevent the Greck nation from | Last betting was Biot axainst Baxi and Lose: Mrs. ANNIE LOUISE POWELL, Contraito, Sea Cua, aes Thomas Adi Frank H. Mason, | His Polynesian majesty, King Malietoa, of | EEC ei falling under a new dominion, as would Ft um, Broxboorne and 4 te 3 sgatast oo | BRASS WHATNOTS, Marseilles; Gec Doras DOr ica nus seadea pearl G peacoat ome a as So a ae | A es Season Tickets (te8€7¢ 04 Jee nnermnnnnnn BB RASS RECEIVERS, e At Islands; Wm, C, | Samoa, has made a present to Pre ve-| Itis proposed that the Ranger shall be em- | “Tasked: “Will Gresce then fight Uo secu sch ve-year-o ree, Single: Tickets (reserved). ————— 3| Ease reagums BUILDING Fox, Bruasw jos. F. Potter, Cre-| land of a number of articles of Samoan manu- | ployed in sounding the Pacific ovean, off the enforcement ofthe treaty of Berlin” His ex- Encerne, fras the favorite iu the betting, ai oo ee or =e feldt, Germany; James Smnith, Mayence, | facture. President Cleveland has deposited the st of California and M cellen the changes in Bale of sesson tikete begins Friday, November 20, | BRASS TRAYS, Germany; Wm. £. Grinnell, Bradford, England : | coast of Lower Califor ? peninsula are contined to the union of Bulgaria —e at 's Music Store, 925 Pa. ave. nl€-12t BRASS TABLES, eA Lothrop, Bristol: Ei ! Evi ; | articles with the National Muscum and they | examining the north Pacific o d Roumelia and slight accessions to Servia, For Libeting Montreal's Mayer. peoeye Mate sore = nas BOOK SACRA, LUMBER, Tone’ Cardy Welee tan Eee pian de | were placed on exhibition there to-day for the | als reported trom time to cist | We will be content with our award under the | Mowrneat, Now IS_ Today the eneee ary N BEASS MUSIC RACKS, England; Horatio J. Sprague, Gibraltar; Oseur | first time, occupying a case conspicuously | in the track of vessels bound to.and from Son treaty, but if the changes are greater, we must | returned trac bills azainst J. Vanusee, editor, ‘The most extensive general stock of BRASS GOODS — : Maimros, Leith: Adolph 6. Studer, Singapore; | placed in the north hall, The donation com- Xe proposed that the Rhetie shall | have snore. by pence 1 Possible, by foree of arins | and 4. Lessard, manager of ic Mond tor extn, MONDAY, November 16—-ONE WEEK. tobe found anywhere. Him, Thompson, Southampton; Edward Me: | Prises wuat felknown as a Kava util, consist | Chast of Ue Spanish ian whet contain ana | piaaibie orany at ae “hytile conver | ally, subeling Mayor Heangrand: ‘The ection ra a . BI * ing of a Kava bowl, 2 cocoanut cup for drinking ors, Upon the completion of this duty the | ¢f sitio “1 to be the tnininter’s ~ cong alg 18th and Bstreets. | jco; Ramon O. W! 5, Hava .'E. Bi ‘i hie! x ore {10 examine the many dunge: armies wou ‘engaged in the ans by ——— L. B Shewell’s Powerful Melodrama, eam Ny lisine, vana; Wm. ice, pepper ery ee is priper Sohacd there which are not in the chart, spring, These views, are guthoritadive a Barbed Wire Manufacturers, —— SHADOWS OF A GREA’ 3 Soe a erry Y the eom- NAVAL RECORDS OF THE WAR, gards Greece, and this ts the first time they | reyixg TO EFFECT A MONOPOLY WHICH WILE : brent 7x | GAMBLING Any OFricens REBUKED.—In | piotd’ wardrobe “rot “a Samoan’ ade; | Tt tgimsocaat that movislonenegta be made have been pit xo explicitly: The light they CONTROL: PRODUCTION. Excellent Dramatic Company. N B (SS ae tading gree SA EAREXIN | approving the sentence of Major J. A. Payne, | Consisting merely of a Iiku or gidle, upon at once for anadequate clerical force to carry | ‘PTOW 0» the situation & obvious. {Cutcago, Nov. 18.—The American associa, e yess at BUD 7 tenced to forfeit $75 per month for six mon! erry a ‘ far fie publication. —— ee eae Incfing locales in snd shout Now York cy. Peter WME PRURIRERIC | Wr plaston power wil gambler abd nob paving | dows dilante ot Snivean menos ariwoneek | ReCay seas Ue Meares EMU SC | Detvem by Bulgarians Under Prince | sit the formalin oa sine foot wale IN THE HISTORY OF THE CLOTHING TRADE} niqiwe Cg ae eee Gude Some seasons the styles change, and tho Ilkuus | papers now in private hands adds to the proba- | Alexamder’s Command from Thelr | entire wire “manutucturing | luterosts of the = I DESIRE TO INFORM MY PATRONS | pelted to differ with the court upon. the finding ; af Worn much shorter. The Kava bowl is con- | bility of their loss or desir 5 aS Fortified Positions About Slivnitas. | country and arrange an unalterable scale ‘Next week— ‘WERE SUCH VALUES OFFERED. and the public that I have opened a Branch | On the ch ‘of conduct unbecoming an officer | Sidered by far the most valuable of the artlcle: ‘The reduetion of the appropriation of thede-] 7 °°) soy. 18.—The Bulgarians, after des: | Prices to Which all_must udhere. After Sewing Machine Fstablishment at 604 8th st, oppo- | 00 the charge eves that ti ‘The bowl and its legs were carved out of a solid | partment library from $2,500 to $1,000 is a DON, Nov. 18.- ‘WAGES OF SIN. 16 Bite the Patent Office, with, the largest. Girt nest ee | and a gentleman, He believes that the findings argument, it was resolved that a curtail LBAUGH'S GRAND OPERA HOUSE sortment of sewing Machines in the District—“House- | upon the specifications fully sustain the chia plece of Samoan chestnut, ‘The bowl is fifteen | serious obstable to the Improvement and | perate fighting, have carried every one of the | Gr*the product of the various, munutartories Ape GRAND OP: n “i © Distr ae fe er. 1 srowth of the library, which has been steadily | Servi ‘itions which were menacing Sliv-| was the only means that could be adopted to a — hold,” “ Leader,” “Singer.” simple Aucomatic—guar- | At this very time every orderly community in Srerteian testes ae Giarnetet Aue snveriar ts apes ge ies ete: ake jan ie pincer tlgh i ercgeorcioeteg banc By = Hy moans that could be adopted te anteding the lowest prices and easy monthly pay- | the state of Texas has arrayed itself against the | highly polts : eeiey Sab Gupronantion st $2,500 ben: wg op itd pe ax ihe fest novelty produced on the stage for years— Reet akGo CANN Tomine gion | Zutnbler, and the law of the land relegates luim | appearance is duo to long use: and the | mends tsa PProp! sf columns in person. = A a by se own selection save commission, Renting, $2.50 | to the jails of the country or forees him into a “~ : , . Turks Gua: Ly > ie 4 a ar, | Sieber sdratle OVERCOAT, wrt 10 ml Eastin | tent a orem, Hehe | saga HM eWay fet | yg getter Tat Sot ae conge|_1tepaved tat antia orne any he | iim reap gman aig ‘wort PP. riassactods it which many rules of etiquette are Junction of the Nissa and Sofia roaas, an cmunerat produc ‘The Grand Fairy Spectacular, in giz, 3 them, squabbling about money lost to them, be nony, a y igi " ful Devinuiag has besn seade FANTASMA, $10.00, sit bay an AlLWool BEAVER OVER. | | PS —Mis Brows, ofthe Mowe ofce, formerly on | not conduct unbecoming an officer anda gers | berved.” Small pieces of the Foot are handed | core anda successful beginning has Deon wade | eee out eutpastson the Servian and Bal- Scierimined upon. The meeting then adjourned ‘and produced under the positive | OOAT, in Blue and Brown, worth $16. » is now at office GO 9th st. nizae_| tleman, the military service must be far beliind | around to, the young unmarried women, who | of this mighly Important work. and enough has | Parach ont eal eeceral Tarvented, srrpenrance ofthe world-famous $11.00 will buy an All-Wool SURTOUT OVER- Uc ad © REEL, | Whe SorsL Ot moekis chon thle Rontien, oe the | ON Tet Cancel Chk sae, eee an Sanaa” le iene there bate AN AUSTRIAN SOP TO ITALY. Kullea by « Premature Explosion, Siahices aaawerain COAT, worth $20. (Fss0" aherican ana’ Vienna, ried otter | Boge of ethiess” vost De sadly mistaken in thelr | rer then wraps flexible burk around ths com. | especially avapted tor engraving und printing | The Dirito, of Home, saye: Austin ts dls- BELLEVILLE, IL1., Nov. 18.—Ry the prema Paiapenipaasea reeesan onion $15.00 will buy s fine All-Wool CHINCHILLA | promptly attonded to, ‘Neer hous pall BORE. wontig | COU’ OF ebtates.” und and squeezes out the liquor. ‘The saliva, | the charts of the hydrographic office be con- | yoseq to concede territorial rectifications to | tupr seston bia Bina ts Ge ee ee 2 | SPECIAL Cans 12 SURTOUT OVERCOAT, worth $25. FOR A BRILLIANT LIGHT ANp| THe Paxston Orvice axpDesenrens.—Com- | {t,/s sald. produces fermentation. and tho whole | structed as.soon us possible, Italy in return for Italy's support of changes in | Coal m imc, last ts Mictinel Hook, was ine 5 . é Sao ie compound 4s 81 'y fotoxicating. When the . . Of the most magnificent scenéryand marvelous me | SUITS at $6.00, $6, $7. $8, $10 and up to $30. (ose perice, ae nah RY NEAL'S ROYAL imissloner of Pensions Black statos in regard a sacred liquor ta amade t hein frat aulshiincel, monn Serva cesar rabies Sepounon constitution of the Balkan terri- | VSN” so badiy iujared, that recoveey it ee chanical sBOYS' SUITS, $4.50, $5, $6, 96.50, $7 and up to oc2-im Depot 416 7th st. nw. nis recent ruling, which refuses low appli- | and then. in| led aroun mem- br Vi Neue Freie Presse has @ dispatch probable, 100 {| PEOPLE | 100 a3 . Hons for pension in caxes where the recordsof | bers of tHfe tribe in order of social conygquence. | reports that the gencral adoption of the system S bilipnopolis stating that the public oa Re gE In the Production. % GAS FIXTURES = i t showed tl +. eee = * standart ime has created a demand for more | ron Philippopolls stating pul Four Miners Instantly Killed. Next Week—BUNCH OF KEYS. MO ete eGee oe |e le Re ihe Wr darter that it wit tend 10 cipe-| , POSTAL SERVICE REPoRTA ~ | ftndant time luscreaied a dewand formore ais, gd secs Rooemare Ears bave been or) a sorawe, Won, Nov. 8.—A tangs oration NINTH SIREET OPERA HoUsk | %*0dup 4OWEST RATES dite business, as ‘the adjatant general has ee to the maritime community, time balls have | “The qugblatt, of VienOu, says there is a split | Ore fell from the top of a ent inthe Colby ‘OneScuare North of Pennsvivania Ave. | SUITS FOR CHILDREN from Sto 12 years old at Fron oy rin at eo eR ORS, shown his wilingness 19 remove, irom his re-| A Xear’a Depredations om the Malls, | {2 created ‘at fusion, Nowrpor, New ork | in the Hungarian caginet im fogard to te Sov: | gt Bewemer Yesterday ad four miners, naawo Nort o ph tie : ; tea Ex ; Rant ana thee ippert, jerman Huppert, jr., * ts = = oan instances, this has been done immediately ona] ‘The chiet it office Inspector, Mr. W. A.| Throngh the courtesy of the Western Union | "Xing Sillan bas issued a decree forbidding the | Stan! . One man ALL OF THIS WEEK, ‘and up to’ acdiatel post pector, ing Beimeo's Intense Melodrama, in 7 Acts and30%pt-| "009 pars OF PANTS FoR EN, Yourus, | [KGS ont; 5; od Sevuring Katabahizent. | Proper presentation of the enses by the Pension | west in his annual roport to the Postmaster and Baltimore and Obto telegraph companies | yi treatment or prisoners or boncombatauta, | 1JUrCG, The Ore fell 35 feet before striking Cong emp BOYS AND CHILDREN FROM $1.00 UP. SEES tion, where such are techpical, will be removed | General, states that 529 arrests were made by | {se {inte balls are connsered! with tnd dropped The Danube mosked. a emrineipeen ae STRANGLERS OF PARIS: . bee without any delay. post office Inspectors, 179 were convieted in | quests have been reeelved from the matitine | The Bulgarian force at Widdin has block Accident ton New York Yacht. a. tran <6 Sheng Tassos. — (Fe BYRON S Dams U. S. courts, 6 in state courts und 232 await | bodies of other cities Yor the time service, but | the Danube river. Batrimons, Nov. 18 ‘The steamer as Popular Prices, 10 and 25 cents. ‘Pension and Claim Agents’ work a specialty, No CATTLE IN THE INDIAN TERRITORY.— | trial, and the other cases were variously dis- | it a ae eS An onl ‘The Servians Capture Bresnik. of Gils ett, Sn the yacht Tarpon, ie At Matinees only children under 12 years of age Briefs Testimony, Petitions and Arguments. se3-3m | The commisstoner of Indian affairs, Mr. Atkins, | posed of, During the year 459 post oflices were diate ts subealtted forte purpose BrLGRADE, Nov. 18—An official report from | fiir ihart, Planicatanie river, on onder tee admitted to reserved chairs, 10c. THE LONDON AND LIVERPOOL (Re sanver 6 sup. poceied yeslerey the apeaiie aes from | robbed, 256 burned and 33 postal cars burned. Bie SROEGeED HRW OREERVANORY. BUREDING. the front states ee = Lope ye Gage nechno qacht wring ber rudder head of during the = « » the agent at the Cheyenneand Arapahoeagency 9 a Z LDING. | nik yes! v. abandoned wind on Sunday morning while ci Zovember, 23—Toulse Pomeroy as “Hamlet. CLOTHING COMPANY, GAS FIXTURES GAS FIXTURES Inthe Indian ‘Territory, “All_of the eattie of | 4559 cases were investigated and disposed of, | THE PROTOSED SOM ¢ again urges the Import- | by the Bulgarians, wuo, in their baste to get | tuetmuit or tie itanpuiereaaek The bm yo | ene a nleoe + the cattlo companies Have been removed trom | 4.12 made up and relerred totnapectors. Of | ce of am appropriation for beginning the | sway; left clabt guos bebind them. ‘The oxp- | we mouth of the Ita scrap wer foo cd ns ed (CORNER 7TH AND G STREETS. SLATE MANTELS = =‘SLATE MANTELS: the reservation. ‘Thousands of cattle have bean | the onjes selerred sctual loss occurred in but | SAT 2 Ae coe are OT obanrvatoer ‘upon | ture of Bresulk leaves that route open to Sola. | Un her way to Florida’ Commodore Hughes r TER COMIQUE 2 ‘Instock Latrobes, Ranges, Furnaces, turned loose in Oklahoma to graze. One hun-| 500. During'the year $15,200 was collected AS “ ety .d. The ne ity is more apparent | Phe Bulgarian army of she Wiadin yd has his daughters with him. The 1 ‘leit full tide of success. Positively « perfect 409 NINTH STREET NORTHWEST. se19 | dred.and twenty boomers have been arrested | trom all sources by post office inspectors, and | the site selected. ence GF the an bt! be considered completely destroyed an Baltimore afew days go, —— erformance. ‘Lngagement extraordinary of Soe WG and brought to Fort Reno within the last ten | "0m ail sources by post oflice in ind | unin ever in consequence of the dilapidated | Pca" ag. =~ Joux W. j. JouN W. MacaREwEy. " 13,000 was returned to rightful owners. In- | SUnlition of the bu ‘and their uzheaithy SOHN L: MANSING—The Unapproschabla | Luapres, Arrrestrox. JouN W. Comox. Joux W. Macantwny. | days, and the troops are still out. Spectors recovered und tursed Into the Treas: | conto ee SERVIANS CLAIM A DRAW ATSLIVNITZA. For Eloping with « Chancery Ward. MARTI AND REAGAN Kings of Banjowts, | “ATEST PARISIAN MODES IN HATR GOODS MONE MAicter Bulging IGP, | | Boxos axp Drracttep Couroxs —First Con-| Uy gpm delinasiont ex-postinasters the sum of | "Cointnodore Walker approves the the ub: | ments between the Scrvians. and Buigutats | Hoe, Gatborne Hardy: as bsen talento tie = E ; : 58,352. mendation of the superintendent of the ob- | me r Bulgar _« a Sete rey ND NOVEL FIRST PART. WLLE M. J. PRANDI, Deve Aecownta cnet Tecsivea | ‘Toller Durham has made a decision that the | oes our oy THE ASSISTANT ATTORKEY GEN-| scrvalory rolutive to permanently fixing the | near slivaitss eays Lat after ‘heavy feuding eraiy, where he will be formally charged with ‘Metinacs Tassae Khrone ee ea 1308 F Srreer. een crrene punter’ to check a Secretary of the Treasury has no legal authority ERAL. status of the asalstant astronomers, and for the | Prince Alexander was foroed to retreat before | eloping ty... Andon PARTE, SP USTs PREP TEVIP® | TOMPADOUR maxon surrsoten maxon | piiticig eae Paitin vngat tod hts | 10, Pav, fr coupons which have been detached | Gon, prvant, the Azisint Attorney Genera | eegeniian or une services ne inetrment | the Savion advance, Pot pe Rig Pe Ee ING, NOV. 18, 1885-EXTRA! EXTRA These styles never uced be in the hairdressers’ | Lommisdens “Boston onde exceed aot been lost or defaced. ‘He holds that cowpons | for the Post Office department, in his annual | system for transmitting time from the observa- fighting ‘has occurred on the left <4 ‘i Servian Gaihorne Hardy. Grand Six-Round Glove Contest, wis of Queens | hands: always ie order by plain combing. Hair | Belt Ce ec ec ar ant Gand form part of the bond itself, and that when a | report to the Postmaster General, states that a | tory to the various départments. advance line, where both forces their posi- PROBE ope acggmart at, Wikies ie'ag souk any Som beso | aa | Raiae cecn rsuan cri | mh evan egal ie Hate | oa of oun on dain au alone nya | fea remmmpnacton oncuprintonsent | Us ieee anecatareat rea snie| Laws, SeSTTEO MST Rete ier ate champion of the worl NING. r "i and ‘Telephone Companies | fuult of the owner, the Secretary ol Teas: | result of postal fuuds lost or destroyed by fire he navi A that the Servians carried 18 lines of entrench- | the effect that the government expedi een foe ae Lough and'sold. ap30_| urv can cause duplicates to issue, but cannot do | jn post atiices: 5.899 of claime were diantionca | West coast of Africa Inugovernment. vessel to | that the « 60) Yiston. Madden, — ——— ee nO On WIRITOEE GE poe ere tec therican thot ne serve s ents and captured 161 prisoners with a num- | force ia continuing the forward movem: ieee Tepxespay, Nov.in 188 mew, |L7™B=® Sass Dons Se en | ee fos Spitons ree Ro the roman ive | ctor te ec era aseRNS duidiee” commana ai | Stung Sevier Cae aa ee v1 sedi pihe a} 7 pasa ey cognized by statute Bresnik, Gen’ ing his mili- | of Gen. Caceres. ME MUSEUM. thet | BLINDS, FRAMES AND HARDWARE ARE | af ryct,em, aud popular, Brae and Nerve Tonic | TREASURY BU Peace Pockiee son Quant | wore settied, was not generally known for some Sorninentataobear tie ueval Yovservatory | tars taper behind bin.” Toe “Bulgarian ——$5——— D Pennsylvania ave near 11th st awe ma the glam or in Motties by Wee MILEUIN, Sole iy | ERS OUTSIDE THz TeEascny BurtpinG.—Itis | time ater tix ae eee ee onlethe cre | with timely provision for longevity pay. volunteers with thelr leader also fled, Denonacing = U. S. Commissioner. ANOTHER GREAT SENSATIO: VERY Low Now. Venter and Manuisciarer, 1429 Panniylvania ave | proposed to put the marine hospital bureau, the | unuble to present ce es aan the fix | “ane American Nautical Almanac for 1888 CHARGED WITH AIDING IN THE ESCAPE OF & "Foe Grand Hemantie border Drama of sol fe saving service, the coast survey, and the | monthe specified, and the report st and the Ephemeris for the same year were | VINCENTS FRIENDS WILL FIGHT. CONDEMNED MURDERER, Jeane JAMES. % WHITE PINE STOCK, 1/%12/'-16 ft, per 1,000 bureau of statistics of the ‘Treasury depart | Hardship in such eases ts manttes issued in the early part of 1885, and the type ‘Introducing the trained horse CHARGER and the e ment in one bullding, A. committee composed arrived bore from Kansas yorerday, took o> jed actor WILLIAM LEE. f, $17.50. ot Supervising Arehitict Bell, Dr tamilton, 3 lected. ‘The, computations for 1890 and 1891 the Senate of His Sue- | sasion United States circuit Daring tie play's number of mesial aid comely surgeon, eral of ihe marine hospltalsstvict; | DETECTIVES KEEPING A RROORD OF THEE bre iy courag of execution. The Atiuntio Const-| Srmation oy Soe Aseusbes muaesesiee monaneeliee at Specialties Renasibe ee Mr. Kimball, superintendent of the life saving SHORTCOMINGS IN THE DEP. ers’ Nantical Altmunac for 1886 is now in press,| © 8. Comunisnioner Saville's course 1p assisting oi ree days in advance. n16-6t os = Superintendent Thorn, of the coast} 4 thorough-going reform in the discipline of and that for the Pacific coast was issued in Sep-| CH1caGo, Nov. 18—A special to the Times | U-8. com vee Treasury Employes Excited. work of the volume for 1889 is nearly com- | They Will Attempt to Prevent the Con- | , OMA¥A, NEB. Nov. 18.—Judge Brewer, : in the escape of the murderer, Mutt’ Zimmer SSR Renee os Eanes GOT SAYSOCR: and Col, Switaler, chiet of the bureau tember, from Springfield, IIL, says: Ex-Chiet Justice ‘Zam FPHE SOUTH WASHINGTON STAR LECTURE | VIRGINIA PINE BOARDS, 16 ff, per 1,000 ft, of statistics, has been appointed to inspect the | the Treasury clerks is in progress. The super. | em aareacnh, lla ary ore Saadiq date aay coe. | 28, lew e -— — ——— Li lool ‘COURSE, $1250, For large building at the corner of 13th street nnd | Vision exercised over the clerks does not end, In concluding his report Commodore Walker aed by Presid: Soe 4 for | der Beene death, was brought by bis at- ‘MME.-CAMILLE URSO, WHITE PINE Doors, hye prt pen pension ofce, £0 soe if it leaultable Wor tie pus | sa many Supt rest ne care to sce that *ll | states that the supply of articles of naviga- Eppotnttn Stephen W. Dorsey s Jury commie. torney, 8. Burr, of Lincoln, before Commie. “ . jon office, | reach the department in tlme each morning. left last night for Washington where be | sioner Bavilic, ‘Violin Virtuoso, and a Super Concert Company will See ENTE pose. tion outfit has still further decreased since his | stoner, let os ig oy ‘open this course Inch-and-e-haif, all regular sizes, $1.00, PLACE YOUR ORDERS Pose, The building is a pretty big placo to loaf tn, and | 12? OU ae eae ieee toneee oe | wilt remain wut Co convenes, It is | corpus, Zimmerman’ NOVEMBER 4, LESS WIT = a good portion of the day might be spent in | !8t repor nly asserted by Mr. Vincent's iriends here | Snal maT THE CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH Metis GEORGE T. KEEN. sas, Taulbeo, of Hentucky, and Maaoh,of Mix | Reraggiouna the corto: On every four | SOZSTSONU EE SSNS Qe’ the anes Zor dhs | thatthe obec of tne iene Juror ECEMBER 4 SAN AI-BRAH. wo Me z 179m 414 9TH STREET NORTHWEST. souri,are at the National—Mr. Samuel B. | wutch the clerks and report aug improper con, Pee ee Fee dO SEe UU less Then tierent. | Hon of his successor by the Senate. = PROP. . L. CUMNOCK. Lumber Delivered, any part of city, free ofcharge | °’ Milton, of the properous Redfield (Dakota) |‘duct or neglect of duty. ‘Theso persons, it is | SUL YOnE Ts GS7-500, Bai bea tees saat tenn | father-in-law, Sir. Charles Wr oTHAREN. ROMERT NOURSE. Estimates furnished free of charge. Till, of Washington, was fa Chieago. on | presencs up to ils eke nar ben Wakeown ty | amount neoesary for the afficient administra. | of the Folling mill ot this cl Bina ; - P. H. Hill, ushington, was in ‘on | presenes is time hi 2 Iater—MR. RJ, BURDETTE Moviny 2 Hes Wada A. ove af tion | fe inks wie ee ae ae arpa fens wap ngreeey apelin lpn ‘Der. ee Oe eee <a 50. — Richmond county, N. Y., tsat tne Kizgs.—+Rep- | they had fun the gauntlet of the doorkeepers, | ot be practicable to supply our cruising vee ber Burr. ‘Reserved seats, $1.! resentative Martin and family, of Alabama, are | A very careful record, based upon the reports | Sofe navigation pf modern ships of war. ited Mtates Es Tet. Sees Ce -— | at the “Alabama,” 218 3d street northwest.— | received, is kept, and upon them wi feter- vigat Presi Serve Sea ocensexin WILLET @ LIBBEY, Ensign D, P. Menefee, rae navy, recently sta- ielaoa the teiae inp of the chore. obese et ned, wi Proceed- Pe ont ern street and New York avenva | Avroun Ha tioned at Newport, was married in kan Francisco | keep up too low an average will be In danger of | Work of the Treasury Detectives. Presented to | ings against Savitie, "°°" Se ee = ar outta, | nin’ Lalke, of that elly.——Hepresentative Fld: | through the ‘derarimeer Ga asseante of ake | REPORT OF CHIEY BROOKS OF THE gEcRET sea. | th ‘intimately related by: marriage, bas also ‘The Rabbinical Convention. — ive Pld e 2 MR. F.C. MESSER rt eat Senne sacks of Gonioomen, Soutte, | On Ta Ne serene ie a Waleed eee | Se ee ae roe VICE—COUNTERFEITERS AND THEI“ WORK. | Shiea himself with the ion, and Will | SUNDAY SERVICES ALLOWABLE, BUT TRE EIS = F Boys’ and Children's HATS. Bole Agents for M. Zlebach, a pronituent democratic candidate | hours of duty, etc. ‘The female cler! The annual report of Chief Brooks, of the fent’saction when | TORICAL SABBATH TO BE MAINTAINED. narereengatbetel Pacer nee | Wie Ware DEELEE SORRENTO Be. || grant “ote anaes occ ad ina eeel eae : pe Pat Leah scaler pohemgelpg tat bijcan brethrenyto ne-| xEdnrea Rei ticlcal coatettng ttn! fe rt u —" larqul eat arly WASHINGTON Akt STUDENTS LEAGUE ae ‘None genuine unless bearing thelr trademark. Spain, is at. Wormley’s——Rev, Father Bul- Many “of them tant the Sessa ng norton, Dee: four ive by retusing the oun- | jyemon’ the sub- ot v West V1 in at Youmans office each day to. see if they | hundred and forty-four arrests during the year | firmation of Vincent's successor, 4 livan’ of ‘Wheeling, irginia, ay. if they ‘MASONIC TEMPLE WEDNESDAY EVENING, —_— ‘Children’s POLO CAPS, in all and the Metropolitan.—Judge William A. Vin- | have been CH ghoe and to dispute the of persons counterfeiting and passing counter- — NOVEMBER 18, AT EIGWT O'CLOCK. STYLES-POPULAR PRICEs—FINE | (ft, lately removed by the President from | Some complain that other women who are 1at€ | reit money, éc. The total amount of fincs as-| THE BRITISH CAPTURE MINHLA. cer coRRECT Sn Admission 50 cents no reserved seata Tickets ‘The newest and one of the most select fabrics can be the New Mexican bench, wax married at Spring- | give in the name of some of their associates in- " sessed A large number of plates, == teay ead at Brentano an at the dor. o14-+_| sound inca, ton Cutawape ae rine Albert coons ie apse Ue wis maDdctgtror| pela fhe ittaae etiam mans Mr | mouita ‘dies fens Ra" wer capita, be: | Te Way Xow Clear for the Advance a WASHINGTON CITY ORPHAN ASYLUM, | Suits at prices to distance all competition, at = Adjutant General Stonehouse, of New York, | the “book.” On the firstday, when nearly three neat ee ee pee Ty erring eee WILLETT & RUOFF, who, js ih at the bbe, arrived there thls | hundred clerks were late, tie watehmon at the Orphans at the Assium uliding on the afternosteand | ‘THE MISFIT STORE, Cor. 10th andFatrest. | 280 905 Pennerivanta re | eT pa ar eeneattl well eno | doors were, besieged all day long with appeals Soun esa Youn ime A SRITCHEN CARDEN? Tas A. Cc Tnstivate, ‘Kansas=—Colonel and Mrs, Marke ‘over the matter that he couldn't hibition will be at 730 Wednesday,and | You can also find there s complete line ofblack and Borruxa Jand have returned to the city, and are at but went to the watchman wi CONCEIT at the mumeliont oa Tharciey “hah oy | colored CORKSCREW BUFTR iseccesnd ¢iuties | AEE COT ON nie unawe "| old quarters; 1401 Now: York aventer-—ht { Arucies of Pisin and Fancy | Cutaways, from $10 up. In Cassimeres, a complete 4 x Chas, Siedler and wite, of New Y ‘Cakes Sellen Preserve call made a sais ate dae on be eee or cur MAMIKETON, D. Co Ebblit,—L. Q. Washi , one of proceeds will be | from $6.50 up, MAERZEN AND LAGER BEER phans will be under the direction of the Lad: CHARLES JACOBSEN, Proprietor. Ain. whe earnesty ante put In Overcoats we can show you a full line of Sacks, | _ ‘Telephone call, 834-8. e083 these cl ren in their efforts to earn ‘Surtouts and Newmarkets, in Cassimeres, Meltens, Bem alts “aueation (oF the straggle of lite | Reavers, Kerseys, Chinchilias, Wide Wales, etc, ete., | Tyre P, — THE LADY MANAGERS _| st prices from 25 to 50 per cent. below prevailing pas ieee prices. A good Overcoat at $5. } TO FIND A NOVEL AND USEFUL PRESENT. 7 a: . AY | For Boys 4 to1S years—A complete line of plain, | "= ¥ MOST EXTENSIVE GENERAL LIN! plaited and Norfolk Suits, from $2.50 up. Overcoate— OF BRASSES An immense assortment, from #2 up. TO BE FOUND ANYWHERE. For Boys 13 to 18—A splendid line of suits in Caasi- _ ‘meres, Chevious, Corkscrews, etc, Sack and 4-Button HAYWARD & HUTCHINSON,

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