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= 5 , aS ay & THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. D.C.. MONDAY Nove BER 15, 1886—WITH SUPPLEMENT. LOCAL MENTION. OFFICE oF THE SAL, OFFICER. WASHINGTON, D. Indications jor 24 Ho: ure, Commencing at 3 p.m. Mx. Pexcy Mer: urday night trom the the sast ten days se Win need ot first-class low prices will do well Lo give them # for their new Ty's Srranae bow we do it, but we do, sell nts; good Java d sugar Tor 6 ¢ reat reduction im teas; everything first elas; Andsome presents to customers. npany, 4th st er, Exstern, W ‘Liberty markets. HotMers & Courts were awarded the F Association, Wash- ave., Capitol Hill. stern, Northern first medal at National , they have received m do these goods increase cuke business. ‘See what thirty other fancy grocers say. & PRiCES.—$5.50 will ng table, with ; 6 caneseat wa urge easy rockers, $2; an- tables, $1; walnut bed Just GLaxce jd walnut din 6 kitehen chairs, dining ebairs, $5.5 tique ash Snakes} lounges, $10, walnut © nut and cherry hat racks, ne-set TOCKeRS, $1.25. Stock of Une walnut, ash, oa nd cherry chan Some Wainut suites we ars closing ‘A reduction in all de- Buy now aud M. H. DUS, 311 7th street northwest, Iris A PLEASURE todo business when youref- preciated,as has been wi the times in everything pertaining to the furniture business. Our warerooms are stocke ine ot parlor, out at $35—(a b partments for the next ten dass. week. We a escapes our noti ‘with the finest and dining-room farnitu: latest designs, and for workinanship and finish they are unexceiled. establishment will convince the trade. My salesmen a teous to everybody. N. made in the very A visit to my ou that we lead ‘0 trouble to show goods. BREITBARTH'S, Odd Fellows’ Hail, ‘7th street northwest. Just RECEIVED, a full line of gloves, inciud- lined and unlined; bucaskin, J sey, Seotch knit, Ringwood and’ kid, at the low- Frane’s, corner 7th and'D, the only gents’ furnishing strietly one-price hat au store in the city. ‘Tue OxLy Goons I have ever sold made by are Graham waters, water Shin and ginger wafers, and I find them the best Lever had in the nous: Hoimes € Coutts d have their pictures Superior work Rice's Studio, 1217-1219 BRING THE Banies made for Christn at low prices, at ennsy ivania avenue. Brigutwoop Rac 18th, at 2 p.m. HANpsome WaAREkooMS of Pi silk and monair plush s, Thursday, lor Suites in pun and raw silks, Wishing hair-cloth suits No troubig to show goods. BEEIBARTH'S, Odd Fellows’ Hall, 7th street, m9 Stern’s, 904 7th. Courts’ Faxcy ‘our line is comp! Yarp-wrpe P Bisctris the finest baked, ~. WITMER & Co., ivauia avenue, ‘DRESS SULTS for hire A Numer Stxrexcé is better than a slow shilling; so saith ©’ Donneil, Wholesale prices to dye board- sy and Pennsylvania ave., Capitol Hill, BEAUTIFUL CHAMBER SUITES, the very latest styles, in mahogany, cerry, walnut and an- Tuese goods are Gur specialties. BREITBARTH Odd Fellows’ Hall, 7th sireet, I Sorp Stx Dozes of Holmes & Coutts’ one- pound ginger waters In one we eral line ef goods is the most satistactory in Save Your Eyesicit.—Consult Hempler, avenue and 4% st. CITY AND DISTRICT ——-—_— Amusements To-Night. Natroxat.—“Mixed Pickles. ALBavGH’s.— MaNassas PANOAMA.—Day and evening. Hagets.’—“Chrisand Lena.” Bizxzva’s—“A Brave Woman,” KReNAN's—Variety. Dru Musevs.— —— Condensed Locals. Commander-in-Chief Lucius Fairchild, of the G.A.R., bas appointed tbe following as h the District of Coiumbia: Jotun Cameron, Fred Brackett, J. H. Stine, E. Lemmon and W. ‘The members of the bar of the Court of Claims held a meeting Justice Richardson presiding, and resolutions Fespecting the death of Major Joseph ‘I were adopted. A stove in a Pullman car, at the 6th street y "evening, doing con- ‘There was no one aides-de-camp ir. exploded Saturda; siderable damaxe to the car. 4m the car at the time. tors of East Washington have decided Union Thanksgiving service Lutheran chureh. Rev. Eugene P Eastern Presbyterian chureh, will preach the ‘The collection will be for the As sociated Charities, Sir. De Leon, the secretary of the national @rill committee, has returned from a trip to Baltunore, Puiiidelphia and New York, where liked up the drill with the military and d men of those citiesand found a cordial and hearty iuterest in the enterprise. Mr. J. E. Sherwood’s buggy collided with a cab on Tin street yesterday Ubrown out end severely burt ubout the head and right arm. ‘The revival meeting at Fletcherchapel, 4th street and New York avenui interest. So far there have been three conver: and he was is increasing in ‘There is no truth in a re} accident on the Vir An exemplified Louisa S. Dert rt about town of an a Midiand railroad, of the willof the late ewport, KL, daughter of Col. George Bomtord, deceased, Has been filed here to compiete the title to Kalorama, ———— W LITERARY AssoctATIO? Ang of Israciites of tals exty AL the synagogue 3 Standard associa Won was organized ior the purpose of estab- lishing a Horary and reading room cers were elected: 5. Wolt, presi- jark, Vice president; W. Nordlinger, treasurer; Harry Franc E. Berliner, correspou ti, 3. Kauiman, M. Goldsmith aad Meyer Uouen.” The active imembership fee ced at $5, and thirty were immediately ne Feguiar membersisip tickets and about the same number Of these were taken by yeatiemen present. association uas rented house No. 17 Borthwest, and proposes to have tour lecwures uring the winter, it being de- cided to request Seautor Vance aud Hon. 5.5. AL the next meet- onstitution and by-laws will be sub- mitted tur adoption. gas The annual conclave of decry of Kuights Templar, ve, elected the fol- W. Freeman, REG.C. subserived tur. Were placed at delivered ‘tue: ver two of them. Kwucurs Tewrtar. Grand Comuna: in weir 14ta avoual couci E.G.G.; J. E. Edwards, EGCG. Morrison, F.G.0 N. Dorsier, G. Arthur Gornerys, KE. Si? Jalas Warnen, ki —_-.__ ADETS F.air.—The Corcoran Solomon H: W.B. Brooks, Kt. E. minent Grand ‘THE Corconas ils and bouths, very prettily di 4s in cuarye of the following comumittes: Edwards, chairms tary; C, T. Daly, W.'F. Morrow, erienbuker,’ L. Prosise, ( W. Gynne, JJ. Carroll, C. 8. Cotton, J. Enders, Jr, J. Raeburn, F. W. Kiggles, J. B.’Lee, C. UL feb and L. Lindbe.mer. The Exaipition or TURKISH CARPETS AND g's, 12th and Pennsylvania d, and pronounced tue verseen here. the sale will begin on Wednesday morning at ‘THE Prepwe their winier schedule yesterday, a New Orleans without Monigumery and ‘points south ard southwest. E line, with its new motives and ‘elegant equip- rua its rapid Taud saiety. ‘Bt, Will enable it senedules with com SPFCIAL SALE ov Fink PURNITURE.—See tue anucusecnent, under that Mr. Dow:the will sell ti wad of auels De 1 morrow inurhing, O'clock, tm iront or bis aue- F couiection of house- a removed there 10F nisbiug would de as, according to the furuiture’to ve suld isabove of huusevout turnisbings. goods, which la eouveuience tend this a adversement, the PiaNo AT AUCTION.—Duncanson Bros, will corning at thelr salesroom one Wers piuno.—Adet. 2 Sell to-morrow 10 Marsal & 1: ‘THE Atrexrion of Phunic question. is di ‘Mr. William those interested “In tele- rected to Lue cautionary ~ Turnbull, in another Law AND MISCELLANcoUS Books aT Avc- ‘TIoN.—Auctioneer Dowling begins the nale to- Morrow eveving, at 7:300 cock, at bis book ‘braries Of the late Geurse B. Also many Valu- ia ditierent depart ‘of the Law ii Gorkblit, «nd de J. abie miscelluncous works I ‘Ments of Mierature, The Perry Divorce Case. ANSWER OF THE WIFE TO THE HUSBAND'S CHARGE OF DESERTIO: In the divorce case of Charles H. Perry against Marv A. Perry, on the ground of desertion, the defendant has filed her answer by Mr. J. Am- bier Smith, The principal charge made in the bill fs that the defendant left her home, having become infatuated with one Elder Raymond, with whom she fs conducting @ faith cure es tablishment on Stricker street, Baltimore. In her answer she denies that she is a resident of that city, but asserts that her residence is 924 HL street ‘northeast, in this city. She denies that she deserted "him, and charges that he drank whisky to excess, became an habitual drunkard and was in consequence dismissed irom the police force. She states that he failed to pay the rent and never gave hera dollar from “March, 1854, until July, 1885, She charges that he treated her with cruelty, and sserts that she lived with him until 1883, and A the same house until August, 1886, when tue constable came to put them in the ‘street. She asserts that he consented to her working fi W. G. Raymona, but denies that she me Infaiuated with him, or left her hus- nd and children for him, She admits that he is devoted to the Christian work and faith cure, and says: “And every slur thrown on it by stich depraved and drunken, wicked men as the plaintiff only aids the good work.” She as- serts that he ig not a fit person to have the cus- tody of the children, and she asks their custody and alimony. Pee iS A Series of Small Fires. ONE OF THEM CAUSED BY INCENDIARISM. turday night about 100’clock a fire occurred im Mrs. R. Sclinger’s pawn shop, at 711 7th street northwest, The origin of the fire is un- known, The building, which is owned by D. Ballaut, was damaged to the extent of $400. The damage to the building and stock is tully covered by insurance. @ : e Yesterday morning about 4 o’ciock, Mr. Wai ren, of No. 900 H street, northeast, While pass— ing'the house of Mr. E. McKenna, No. 632 H Street mortheast, discovered as bursting through the front door. He aroused Mr, McKenna, and with his assistance succeeded in putting out the fire, which was coutined to the hallWay and stairs. Tt was sound that the woodwork h Saturated with kerosene, no doubt thi nincendiary. The police are investigating the affair. Last night about 10 o'clock a slight fire oc- curred in the stabie of James Ward, in the rear of house of Nu. 1213 7th street northwest, and caused about $50 damage Halt an hour later @ disastrous ‘conflagration wus threatened, Flames were seen bursting through the root of Broderick Brothers’ junk shop on B street, near the corner of 11th street northwest, but upon the arrival of the fire department the fire was checked. Its origin is unknown, butit is sap- osed to have been caused by spontaneous com- aused about 3800 damage, Which {8 tully covered uy insucance. dotted datas The Case of Bigelow. GRANT, ARTHUR AND CLEVELAND. ‘The New York Herald staies that a letter written by the late Gen. Grant to President Ar- thur asking for executive pardon in the cause of Bigelow, who was convicted in this city of em- bezziement, had not been acted upon, though it had been on file eighteen months when Presi- dent Cleveland touk office, and oa the 2d of June, the day of bis marriage, complied with the dead general’s request. Fred Grant 4 reporter of the Herald about it. He replied that he nad never seen the letter, heliher was there acopy of It in his fatuer's cifects, He Knew that suca a letter had been written and he understood that it had been overlooked by President Arthur. os Real Estate Sales. ‘Transfers have been filed for record from John. F, Bates to Mary E. Bradshaw, for lots 5, 6 and 7, sq. 1,018, fronting 143 feet on E street south, between 12th and 13th streets east, containing 19,624 sq. feet, for $4,000, Also one trom Mrs. Cainerine K. Prosise to Ediund purts lots 12 and 13, sq. 578, on tn iUUbst., between D and E horthwest, 25 leet 3 inches by 107 feet depti, Jor $12,00u; also one nm M. Barringer to L, P. shoomaker, sub lo 8q. 180, for 38,000. This is property ironting uly .cer by 110 on the west siue of 16tu street, bext adjoming the corner of Q street northwest W. A. Richards has transered to dusepu A, Sulit, sub tot 22, sq. 401, uear the corner of Sth and L sts., or $6,150. "Rebecca A, Phenix has transferred a tract ot land on the New Cat road avd adjoining the grounds of the | Georgetown university to T. H. Wentworth, for 366,000. aoe Booty of the Boy Burgtars. OF THE $200 WORTH OF PROPERTY STOLEN BY ‘THEM $160 WORTH HAS BEEN RECOVEKED. William Robinson, Edward Powell and Wil- liam Tibbs, the colored boys arrested for the robbery at the residence of Eben Gilpin iat ‘Tuesday, were committed to jail Saiuday fur a heuring today. The boys coniessed being itaplicated in the robbery, but retused to tell what disposition Was maue of the stolen Property. Saturday Oilicer Brice recovered a large portion of the stuen goods. A puir of gold-plated napicin rings were found buried on Meridian bill. Later in the day Officer Brice, with the assistance of Officers Skiumore and Hagan, served u search warrunt at the residence oi Heary Hutchinson (cviored), at 1024 New Jersey avenue, and recovered & carving kuue und iwo forks, Four colored boys—James Payne, Willa Wilson, ‘Thomas Cary and Willian Lee—were found in the house, and Were lucked up as Vagrants. Hutchinson was locked up on a cuurge of receiving stolen goods. Tous far tie olficers have re= covered avout $160 worth of the $200 worth stolen. Juimes Payne, William Lee, William Wilson and Thomas C the cvivted boys arrested in Hutchinson's Louse, were release personai bonds by Judge Sneil t-uay. aa ienase 1HE MAINE SUFFEKEKS.—The Maine relief comnittce has issued a call to all cuzens of Maine residing in Washington to meet this evening at Grand Army ball, corner 9h and D sireets northwest, al 7:30 O'lock, fur tue pur pose of taking final action concerding reliel or Eastport and Farmington, Me., sufferers by tire. ee SEE TH ‘cy HostrrA1.—Ata meeting of the board of directors of the Ceniral Dispensary and Emergency hospital, heid last Friday, the utvending staif submitied its report o the work- ings of the uospital for tue month of October showing tial number o: whute patients treated, colored patients, 36 umber of emer: Cy cuses, 36; Operations ‘performed, 44; pre~ seriptious compounded, 1,620; Visits during the mouth, 1,213; exXpeuses ior the month, $275.18. CoLoRED KNiGHTS oF LagoR.—An effort is now being iuade in New ‘huven, Conn., to or- xanize the first colored usse...biy of tue Knights of Lavor in that part of the country. Stewart u. Lewis, a culured Knigut trom tunis city, is in New Haven giving iectures to bis people on ue advantages olered by the order, and the fiest steps to orm w local assembly were taken jast Friday night. A dixpateh trom New Haven says: Some colored mea are niemvers tue existing assembite=, but it is believed by the heads of the order tuat the Knights wouid eta vetter hold upon the colored population ii they could omer them assemblies of their own, "IL is suid Ww be # curious fact that colored meulbers oi assemblies mostly composed of Whites seldom or never propose auy ol their own peopie ior membersuip, the blacks veing sdiuitted on the nomination of white Knights, ‘The new tdeais taking well here, and is sup- posed to be resuit of the general convention of the Kaightsot Labor at Kicamond, a UGE SNELL Rises iN DEFENSE OF D1s- TkICT MORALS.—Owing to the indisposition of Kev. De. Newimun, the pastor of tue Metropoli- lan cuurch, the pulpit was occupied lust even ing by Rev. Fioreace MeCartuy, lute of Unieago, und now a clers tn the pensiou office. in the course of his remarks the preacher read from a cireulur whic purported to give statistics of crime comuitted Ly the children and youth of thé District. These figures, when coutrasted With similar statisties of the city of Chicago, as quoted by the speaker, suowed Unat the morals 4 the capital city were worse than those of Chicago. AL the close of the sermon Judge W. B.Sueil, of the Police Court, who was in the audience, asked permission to make a state- ment, and then proceeded to say tuut tite com- parison Was ap uniair one, as iL Was not known Jor What causes arrests of this sort were inade in Chicago. In addition, large number of arrests were made which were not brought to the attention of the police court, vat were dis. inissed.ut the station-Louses as being too Urivial to ve brought before the court. Kev. Dr. New- an aise Urietly indorsed Judge Snell's inter- Pretailon of the statistics, ee Suppex Deatit.—Mr. Henry C. Griffitn, for- merly assistant engineer of the State, Wur and Navy department building, died suddenly of heart disease yesterday at_his home, No. 231 fu avenue southeast, Mr. Grifith was | by birth a Virginian, having been born in Al- | eXandria, November 26, 1536, but lor tbe past | twenty-seven yours bud "been a resident of this | District, “ile leaves a widow, daughter and four | sous, His ranerai will take piace from luis resi: | deuce W ednesday, the 17th, under the auspices No. 4, FLA ALM. A TESTIMONIAL To Mx. Conconayx.—W. W. Corcuran has recentiy been presented with a wandsoine porliere, Compused ol squares con aining the names of ail the states and terri- Lories, with wllegorical or historical designs in either embroidery or painting. ‘There are eight rows of squares, seVen In a row, and the squares were ali made by ladies. It has been five years Sluce the work Was first commenced. The ides ‘Of the portiere was fest suggested by Mrs, At kinson, of Virginia, a member ot the sisterhood ut Louise home. Mrs, John Gittings, of Baltl- more, contributed several of the squares and Lad the portiere made up by the Decorative Art society of Baltimore at Ler expense. Oontribue | Uons Were recelved from ull parts of the coun- iy. Among other ladies who contributed are Mrs. Gammell, the great grandduughter of Col, Wm. Washington, who jougut the butte of Cowpens; Mrs, Senators Teller and Van Wyck, Miss Maria Thompson, of Delaware; Mrs. Vilus, wise of the Postmaster General; several of the Mount Vernon Vice-regents, and many others, ee ¢ ‘Tux Jupox Dip Nor Beiizve HER—In the Police Court Saturday stood Mrs. Annie She hao, # uniddie-aged woman, wringing her hands and pleading ior mercy. She was charged with steaing Jorty yards of blue flannel from in iront ot Morris Clark's store, 7th street northwest. The prool was ampieand the judge sentenced her to six mouths in jail, the extent 01 the law. ‘The prisoner, who had been erying Waring the bearing, mentioned the fact of having three sail culldren, und said this the first time she hud goue wrong. The j Said he did uot believe her, as persons did not usuauy begin stealing in this way. | east; $5 or hiteeu days. Puchint Bowsey, pro- dition, 14, Kecerving ‘reservoir, temperature 45; condition at north connection, 16; souti comnection, 36. Distributing jail Js built of stove und the root of tin, and Transfers of Real Entate. Deeds in fee have been filed as follows: W. A. Richards to Joseph A. Smith, sub lot 8q. 401; $6,150. Rebecca A. Phenix to T. H. Wentworth, parts of Alliance; $66,000, John E. Bates to Mary E. Bradshaw, lots 56 and 7, sq. 101 $4,000. C.J. Bell to Gertrude M. Hubbard, part Pretty Prospect; $—. J.§, Blank- epeyer Lansburg, sub lot 45, sa. 73; $—. Mary Caran to Honora Coyle, part '30, sq. 62: $200. Catherine K. Prosise to E. T. Katser, paris 12 and 13, sq. 378; $12,000, ida_U. Marshall to W. M. Clayton, sub lots 36 to 39, sq. 712; $1,500. " Martin Barringer to L. P. Shoemaker, sub lot 43, sq. 180; $8,000. Emma J. Carpenter to T. M. Lowe, sub lot 55, sq. 917; $1,500. J. V. Bomford et al. to J. H. Rogers and John Ridout, in trust, interest in property in the Dis- trict; 3, A. L. Barber toJoun f. Arms, sub lot 23, sq. 29; $2.200, J.T. Arms to George E, Lewis, sane property; $2,400. John Suerman to R. L. B. Clark, lot 10, block 20, Columbia Heights; $2,934. Wm. Sinclair to J. Stanie; Neale, sub 25, sq. 900; $1,500. J. S, Neale to T. J, Mayer; $1,700. Charlotte J, Corey to Mary F. Harwova, part 15, sq. 372; 3800. Sarah E. Shepherd to'J. &. Hertiord, part 19 and 20, S. Pp. B.'s 2d sub” Pleusant Plains; $100. W. A. N. B. Gage, subs 18 and 25, lot 12, Minghain; $14,500, Jesse H. Wilson . k Deebie, sub 48, sq. 176; $1,290, J. Tyssowski to E. B! MeGetricis, sub 15, sq. 179; $2,562.50, a SENT To THE REFORM SCHOGL.—Geo. Fisher, a 15-year-old white boy who hus no home, was sentenced by Judge Snell to-day to ihe Reform school. William Bayne, a@ 14-year-old colored boy, arrested ut the market under suspicious cireumstances, was given a similar seutence, wat MARRIAGE LIcENSES.—Marrlage _ licenses have been issued by the clerk of the court to Lewis Klotz and Amelia Hohbein; W. H. Spring and Ida C. Smith, of Louwoun ‘ama Va; Heary Ball and Fannie Gaither, both of Prince George's county, Md.; John W, Burrell and ‘Thenia Thomas,’ of Kichm Va; William Ferdinand Dundee and Elizabeth’ Short, of Howard county, Md.; David G, Strable and Biancbe E. Roe; Thomas R. Money, of Pooles- ville, Md., and Lenora V. Kettner; ‘Edward 4 Chesnut, of Raleigh, N. C., and Evelina Brown; Wilard-Sbhankiaud and Harriet 1 W. Phillips and Florence G. Davis; Alired Lar- kins and Mary Piper; Joseph O, Miller and sal- lie M, Teacham; Kichard son and Cora: M. Brown, See The Coarts. Equity Court—Judge James, Saturday, Home Savings Bank agt. Bohn, trustee; ordered to pay certain money to G. We Utermehle. Anderson agi. Boyle; Trustee Don: ahue discharged und ex-irustees Ordered ta e: ecute part, Mason agt. Mason; order appolut- ing Bi. Webo guardian ad ‘litem, Barbour agt. Riggs; order appointing Richard Smith gtairdian ad item, Peek agt, Sprague; appeat- auce of ubseut defendant ordered. Kiley agt. Boyland; sale ratified mish. Poitce Court—Judae Sneu. Saturday, Dennis McDonald, profanity; $5 or seven days. Frank Posi, colored; do.’ Join Johnson, do; do, samuel’ Brown, colored, sus- picious person; bonds or ninety days. ‘theo- dore Sermner, drunk and begging on 19th sirect nortuwest: $20 bonds or ninety days. James Hemberry, disoruerly conduct'on New York avenue; 35 or filicen days. William H. Lacey, cruelty’ ty animals; personal bonds.” Frank itoss, Colored, assault; 310 and personal bouds, Currie Tuomas, colored, larceny; titeen days, ‘To-day, Thonias Campbe ateral forfeited, ce Middie- ton, prol udecent language; $5 coltate- ral forieite ch case, Jesse Whitney Joun Meelan, indecent expo-ure ters forteited. Daniel Diggs and Kicuard ‘Tiiman, disorderiy couduct; dv. Mary Spencer, disor: deriy conduct; $10 collateral forteited” Jona Melhtosh and’ Jun Wells, do.; 35 cvilateral Jorielited each, “Eien Ale, disorderly conduct on Maryland avenue southwest; $5 or filteen James Brown, loud and boisterous ou C street borthwest; $5 oF tliteen days. Webster Brenaugh, protaulty on H street northwest; $5 or seven ‘days. Hartley Ford, cursing und sweuring on U street suuihwest; do. Nathan Cross, disorderly assembiy on 16th street soutiie janily on & street northwest; $5 or seven days, George Robinson, disorderiy conduct on street norinwes; $5 or fieen days. James Forsythe, uniawful assembly on Pennsylvania avenue horthWest; 95 or titeen days, Louis r, do. coliaicral forfeled. Jenny Gant, projanity in a house in Pearee street aley; $3 orseven days. Carrie trns, disorderly Cou duct on Lily Street; $5 orien days, Oscar Washingion, disorderly on 7th street norto- West; 85 oF fiiieen days. Walter Grandy. dis | oraeriy on 9u4 street northwest; $5 or Titeen days. “George and Dainy Butler, ‘colored, dis- Uurbing the quiet of K street solttheust; $5 or flieen days exca, Pullip Suaw, disordeny on € sireet; 35 cuilateral furieited. Win. Wasu- ington, ‘disorderly; persoual bonds. “Marcie Mergen, cuiored, disorderly assembl, five uays. Enza’ Coston, colored, Lai days aud restitution. ‘humas Curier, do. ao. Neilie Haskins, culored, assuult, po ur'15 days. Simeon Muy verry, larceny ; $5 Or 15 day. Affairs in West Washington. Ron OrF WitH A RixG.—On Saturday atter- noun @ colured iuun weDt imo the jewelry slop of Thomas ‘Tuompson, on M street, abu usacu. to see wu ring, Which was shown him. He placed. Ue ring Upon Lis Anger aud run outol tue store, quickly 1ouowed by the propriewr and a nui ber of Citizens, Why overtuok nity upon N stree Where ue was captured aud turueu over to OM cer Eli Ruey. At the station he gave his name as Ioaian Brown, SYULEN BRACELETS ON HER Wnists.—Eliza Costen, & young colored Woman, Was arreswd yesierday by Utiicer Burrows, Wie tuand upon Wer WTists & pile Of handsvine gold bracelet the property os Mrs, James W. Wal: last mivu.n “While sue Was a Servant in tt jamily. ‘Tois morning in the Police Court Eliza Was Charged With (he larceny aud Was seue tenced to GU days in jull, und te property was returned to Mr, Wai A NorabLE CoLokeD FUNERAL.—The funeral services over the retains of tue late Geo. Bris coe, colored, Woo died ut the age o1 84, were held yesterdyy irom 9 o'clock aun, untu diter 4 p.m. Iu Mt Zion church, aud were couauced by about twenty ministers of the Afcican Methe odist Episcopal cuuren. ‘The remains were in terred in Mi. Zivi nelery, the pull-bearers being eight local pr . Fully two thousand peopie Viewed tue remains. G&ats RECELPTS.—Caual boat Beulah arrived with 4,000 Dusuelsot Wheat tor Hartley sstus canal boar Mornmiug Star arrived wild 3,000 busheis of wheat tor Hartley 1108, HONESTY FINED.—Saiuucl Louesty, charged with disvurbing the quiet o1 this pace, forfeited 35 collateral iu tie Police Court to-day. MROWS FROM 11s Hoxse.—Yesierday after- noon Mr. Leon Desplaad was thrown from a horse Wuile he was riding on 32d street, ubove wad street, Weot Wasiiugton, and hud his head cut and his lett ley bruised. JEMPERATULKE AND CONDITION OF WATER AT 7 A.at.—Great Falls, temperature, cou- erVGs pera.ore, 46; conaition at influent ; CondiLion at eiliuent galchouse, 56. tele house, Set Fire to the Jail. DESPERATE ATTEMPT OF 28S. TREHEARN’S CONDEMNED ASSAILANT To ESCAPE. Abold atiempt was made about hull-past nine o'clock Friday night to burn down the Somerset county jail in Princess Anne, Md. ‘The tire originated in the southeust corner room, where James Stevens, colored, who was convicted of committing a rape upon Mrs. Mary Trehearn, an aged widow, of Dublin dis- trict, and now under sentence of death for his erlme, and Tuomas Caveny, an Euglishmaa, on Charge of iurceny, were confined, ‘The ‘the room in which they were confined is éelled ‘on the four sides with heavy sheet-iron, The fire originated in the ceiling of the room where Uke privoners were confined. ‘The ceil- ing Was first saturated with cual ‘oil from a buitie which they bad In the room, and. then seton fire. ‘The fire inust have been burning Jor @ consideruvie time belore It was dis covered, as the prisoners in the foom gave no alarm. "The prisoners in the adjoining room gave the alarm. ‘The door of the cell in which the condemned mun was confined was oroken open, and Lnere in one corner of the room. on the floor lay Stevens wrapped up ina blaukel, Jelgning tbat he Was asicep, while the English: man was sitting on the mantel perfectly un— coucerned. ‘The celling was then in a Dluze, and the rafters above were rapidly giving away, while the room was 1ull of smoke almost to sutiocation. Citizeus got upon te root und cutholes through the tin rooilng, and sue- ceeded in extingulshing them. Wien Stevens was left by the Juilor after supper he was tast— ened to the fluor by means of toollocks, but when the deputy sheriif went to him while the room was afire and aroused him, he informed him that he iad already removed his shackles, and upon exatniuation It was found that be had done so very elfectually. Steveus was then removed irom the burut cell and pluced in the dungeon. ————+e+______ MASSACHUSETTS’ SUNDAY Law.—The su preme court of Massachusetts has decided that no person has a right to keep open shop or do work for pay on Sunday in that state, ‘The case which called forth this decision -was ope in which a barber in a Worcester hotel was the deiendant. The plea of necessity was not ad- nilted, on the ground that the statute made it material what the employment was. Under this ruling every ruilroud train, Sunday news- Paper, restaurant and every ottier business in Mussichusetts ean be stopped. The New York World suggests tbat ininisters who secure thelr ving by preaching on Sunday are subject to the operution of this law. = a Tue PaTnoxs oF HUSBAXDRY.—The Nations) Grauge of Patrons 0: Husbandry were in secret session in Philadelphia Saturday. Among the resolutions adopted Wus one iutroducea by J. D. Clardy, of Kentucky, requesting the signal Service burenu to muke itereport more deftaite. ‘afternoon session Mr. Gulway, tbe agen Of the Texas ahd New York grangesy’ addressed the delegates on “co-operative work.” | DEcEIVEn Into A BiGaMous MARRIAGE— ‘Miss B. Callahan, who bus been one of the belles Gf Macon, Gu,, Was married on M last to James Larned. They went to Salt Springs on a honeymoon tei Sulle there the, publica ion notice husband: w Violent Mt of a ‘Last Thursday aighttbey boarded the in to return noe Laraed Gear eae Pear ae eens Larned’s ‘conduct was that he hase wife and Jour children in Louisville, oe Zesospeserstionect dey De: auttegia. Curtis, ot W ibm: Del, took atthe colhedral'in Bultisiore yedveraay f AN UNEXPECTED WITNESS. THRE MEXICAN FILUBUSTERS. Brooklyn's Tichborne Claimant Recog- | an Interview with an Allcced Leader, mized by a Sailor. Who Outlines Their Piaus. From the New York Times, Nov. 14. ‘The latest claimant to the title of Sir Roger | ,4, Comespondent of the New York Sun at Tichborne, the man whois known as “Charles | Dallus, Texas, claims to have had an Interview Curtis” and “Caarles Ogden Ferris,” and who | With leader in the alleged fllibustering scheme hasbeen on trial tor a week in the United States | 0 !avade Mexteoand erect a new repablic. The United States pension rightfully due to one | 2%" I be : Charles Curtis, was discharged yesterday by | 803% the number will be swelled tw = Commissioner Benedict for lack of evidence, | 27d. The writer continues: “Five times that ‘This was done with the consent of District at-| BUMBer could be obtained, but the greatest torney Wilber, whose own witnesses had sworn | Caution ls observed in selecting men, and none See rare ten suit SbeveAl ei Cartia: | sipeteie will ba) baad by tie aolooted uses As Curtis started to leave the court room he was rearrested on a Warrant drawn by Comiis- | Leing approached, instead of those desiring to sioner Benedict, charging him with obtaining | enlist being allowed to know whom to approach [hls same pension under pretense of having lost | In this way the promoters and leaders expect is four fingers in the war, when, according to | to prevent betrayal.” the uifldavits of bis alleged dauguter, Mrs. | ‘fhe filibuster leader, in an interview which 2840 that his Hogers were cuupped of by a lll | Beeeancea, we-Sum, correspondent, despite the rs - | extreme caution whic! e ing log. ‘This warrant was made out in the | keep the movement secret, sald: name of Charles Ogden Ferris. The prisoner | " “ihe United States will huve very little to do Pleaded not guilty, ana the trial went on. with the movement. It can do nothing what- ‘The first witness was Special Pension Exam. | ever witif the filibusters after they are once in jner Benjamin R. Shopp, who aguin identitied | Mexico, aud we shall take mighty good care not tue papers produced by Lue prisoner. His tes- | to iet tle United States authorities Know of Our mony Was iptroduced to prove that Cartis hud | movements or Where we will make them. We sed nis claim sor a pensior @ uss of | don’t propose, when We are ready, to label our his fingers. “Mr. Shopp suid. that Curtis had | selves Iliuusters to advertise theevent, When Wit usly produced these papers, und had stared | we get ready to orvss ihe border we will find on Jan. 5, 1829. “Curtis told the witness that | tion to tbe United States scheme. “The object Powwas wounded ia ine right hand Jn rout of | is to estaulih a ew fepublic; the Riv Grande ‘sburg on April 2, 1865, wt surgeon | Soclalistic Confederation, to be composed of amputated his Angers ou the butte eld. ie | the mortawcce sheen tcee ot Tioauua, never Went toa hospital. 4 few days later the | Durango and Sonora, with the capital, as at war ended and he returned to Brooilyn. preseut Intended, at Chinuabua City, as It has While Luis testimony was being taken a dried- | ratiroud communication with the outside world, s jown In that section. propose co:xfinin being tried.” "A couple of reporters got hold of | our work to the most desirable, field, ain the vid fellow and bad learned that he bad | vot have ap unwieldy area of lerriory to kuown the prisoner tor filly yeurs, whea the { work over. We could not bave the least district attorney sent for the stranger ard in a | prospect of success should we attempt to tew minutes put nin on tue stand.” He proved | revolutionize ail of north Mexico. at once, ty be John Dick, of No. 18 Tullman street. | We will, if successiul, have very fuir railroad He came to Brookiyn fiily Years ayo, when he | facilivesin the systems already established, and Was eight years oi age. “Charlie Ferris, that | a port susceptibie of deveiopuient at Guaymas, fellow sittin’ rigit over there,” he suid,was | on Use Gui of Caliiornia, “When the tine tor a, ne 1 e We o 0 ctio Charlie—him (pointing tothe prisoner)—got to be | being favorable to ihe new republic, instead Of chums. 1 kuowed his father und motuer and | agaiust it, tor the reason thal when the Mexi- iis steptather and t've seen Churile off and ou | Guu tederal goverment nds tell eontrouted tor filly yea e we fe War togetuer | with the extensive revolution that is certainly Wit the Tuurieenth regiinent and Churne en- | Impending, aud winied At will wot ve uule to sted afterward with anoiue ent. suppress, “Ler Leaviest credivor, Eugland, who hg withess said be mei Ferrisin Lrooklyn | js iiterested fiuaneially to che exwene OL Nearly shortly aiter the war closed, und Was positive | $10,000,000 in Mexicau bonds, Will step 1n to that at that time the laters hanus had their | provect that interests mud tet onion to, pete ie 1uli compiementot fiugers. Ferris wid the wit- | Will, no duubh, assume to restore order by force ues thal lie bad amariied again and was going | ofafmis anu the estuvlishiment of some Kind of 0 Cuiitoruia, in 1879 ube witness suw ui |e forein protectorate or provisioual governs again iu Brooklyn. “Ferris ten told iim that | ineut over’ Mesico, ‘Then the Uulued® States le was gulag. te see, Pusunaster MeLer in re-| will be foroed to put in active practice the loug gurd Wu ‘pension, The witness uviced then | asserted and malbtai ey OF resisting thatiour of Ferris’ flugers were goue, and, al- | foreign (wich means European) interierence thougu he bud seen hun utter the war With his | with the aflalrs of any of te republies on the fingers intuct, ue supposed that he bad lost | American continent. When the ume lor out- thei in vattie, He did not have enough in- | side interterence comes, tae Io Grande social- lerest in the mutter, however, to usc Ferris | ise ecomederuion will have aitidued such Atine Mr, Dick's y tet es will recognize Its sere! tng was adjourned dul Weduesday west, Fer | nguts, and the new: pululic will Dot be toug i Hs Wus taken back lo iaymond-stieel jail, | suiving Its uwn destiny. ‘the lower class of al Ge Cane sed. pee EEE wLiby, 2 1g. | Mexicans, known its peous, will be witu us tom porter of the prisyier’s cluiia ty velug Du Muger | Lue otLseL, as We propuse clevuling Welt COUdI= flcuuorue, “att, Dick suid: “He, n't uo Sir | Gon trou’ Gne of aguoruice aid virtual servi yer anybody. Ain't 1 kuowed lus siuce ue | tude Lo One of liberi, property owuers, abd ad- Wasa litte wd? Dian’ be knock arouud With | vancement in education, ‘Oue ol oUF SutOngest Us «cows, aud didu't £ work in Poluiou's suip- | jueus Is 10 have. # lorougis syste OL PULLS yard Witt] Min? He's asattmaker, that's Wuat | scuuols ald muke! eduearou ie tie Boots he is, and he’s tryin? to pul on itigs und ve u | language compunory.” tora.’ S Lhe coiespuudent cltims that the emissary eee Ores Win wow ue Guked isa graduate Of an eusi- Ryan Squarely Knocked Ont. ern college, ud Las Ved 14 LeXds nearly WO SULLIVAN WINS THE SAN FRANCISCO SPAR-| years. Lie’ turows ais whuie soul into Lue Bi MING MATCH EASLLY, Uustering subject, aud awserts Lual when Lue Nine thousand people witucssed the Sullivan- ed aia ren Tonoe be tad rere ne Gaya Ryan slugging maten in San Franeisco Sava | MMe leaders Wh uel ‘be baipaed for meu, day night ane men used four-ounce gloves | soualinend of Henry cue, for whom be as and lought gecording to the revined Marquis o1 | Wwe strunsese aucuitauon aud altection, aud Queensverry rules, “Ihe recetpts amounted to | WHUse doctrines be UuequIvocally indore: about $1200, The winner received 75 per Canadians Kesort to Trickery. Inuney, Alter suaking hands the wo inen | 4 COSSEMEACY FOR ile SeIZCRE OF TILE FLY- sparred t0r live secouus sf ab Openiny, Whe ING scuD, Ikyuu suddenly tevout witu his ngut, eaicuing | A Halifax, N,S., special to the New York for Baudytt ie TiERe cu eer oa Wortd, Novenver 13,says: What looks like one From tins moment botn ought savacely, Kyau | Of Le Beenest pieces of shurp practice yet per jedding througuvat “Kyau iolowed up with | petrated on an American vessel Was effected 1n famed ie ou PE eee ee cester fishing scuvoner Flying Scud, Capt. Aguling Was 50 severe tual Kyau began vo show | Geese en are slyiug Pcad av inilere, sigus ot faitiig” wind, aid Suiivan took ade | Mldisefesh cary fu Lue week Trou tue Grud Vaulage of Luis wud bisde a rusu at Kyan, when | Balas leasing al the rate of Guu strokes ia bow chinched, LUL Were quickly sepaiu.ed, FSG Wie JUOHENULT Laat eailS ote ares, Second rounu.—ityab soain loreed tie fignt- | Yesel Was Ueweued Lemyurarily, repairs Were Ing, bul Witt legs appurene ctieel, souga uo | SHected and enough pros ions wer ouualued reached Sullivan's suce aud body several umes, | YY SPCEDM Permit Ww take her to Glouceotel z Ma : BE nite Unis Was being doue Capt. Jordan “palit: he uaa lust some of bis power through be YESS eee ing winded. “Suctivau, ou nuciciug tins, started | Cl Ue Wown scarlet” | Lemwruay tue mute a Pe inttte cieared tue vessei und she sulled, vue ul omy tyiorce sue fi hung, wud leadiug, reacnea siyan, : Wie counered It-etiec ually.” Sustivan, daeg | HUOUL two utes Mown LHe Harber Wacn Sue wos again reacued lor iu ana Linded a Loay biow | tuCuored uecuuse of head winds, | ALout dar Wineh downed Ryan aud loud cusem> “Lois | Tepeclaby uressed wan cause vif Lo ue Veuve Was repeuted Lwive, Hyun essuveu tactics of | Old i situul slurs Of uls distress und uskeu Wo cliuelibg Wo avoid puviouinent wud at tue end | Ue, men Ww Giullceawet. “As an wer ol euurity Togsicuory was gone eens Mt Rvs chance | Tey Neue! datore, dud came oil sgutay Tuird fudud—Luls was o regular slugging | Mupabled by a Mouerman. Tue tenedman mMatcn; Sullivan velug tu better wind, sorcing | Wd Wal Be wanted to get some trawis, au tite higav arom the stuart, bul bork med aeons | Capi. Jordan et uim nuve some uid yues taut Sigus ol ueavy punisiiient, "Auer the tira | He mids Were Bot wold iueH. Le lsuerda MIhVaR sent & terite Tigut-uauder yn | Woeed at thei aud otter RU re Jaws Whleu SUL lian eettiniun to tha | decHred Wee He Wola NOL Ga’ auytainge Tue weledu Knuck down, Tue vlow rated wun lusisied on paying abd Capua Jor : ; 4 dan passed tue wollar Ly tue aan Why Was golbg Su thal it was witit some difficulty Laat eos UC staggered W his ivet, He shook ninell to | MALL wk tO Gloucesier, “ou men Lien wel gether, aad ma dazed way led off witu uls Lei fabscaueuily some Young new forsuilivan's iaee. Lhe iuticr stopped it pret. Tra oe ak rer tenet te Hee eee ee cise enacts OW | dory,npWwed Opole city aud Invorned Gee weanhyn. Lv Was a kuocs-vul of Uie cleunesc tuater OF tue Violation Gt tue Canudauil Pe AU pon ad Gn che Huse Ler) yj ava VIB 0 | raqrersw owed to wuere ue Fiyiug acud ‘The police rushed in, but it was too late, | W#s 124, ad devaiued uer. ‘Tus Way about mMiiane wale Hothivg tor tem vo do, aa the fi, Inidulgul, Later ihe cruiser eit Went duwa, Was ended. Subivan waved the iinckcesers | i> Mmorming Capt. Sueiizer antormed. Capt. buck so us tosee 1. Kyan had anytaing more to | JOWdan el lue crime be ud comuuitied, wud say. When tine was called Kyau was sil on | Joruat, citys, advined Huu io sign uw satteinene Bunivan theu stooped down, raised | Oy eae Mug eienoe, at een him up and carried ain Wo ls curnes. ‘Tue | & mies 5 ae ae | and pimelizer Wrote Outs aveument, which the lat zoty alsrersedl amidishoulsscr Saul: | yankee axipien iu ledsrd Wisnlriea GUEuanS al acanoWicugment Of Villauon Ol Canadian favs Capt oineizer thea ivriialiy seized the : iy ty Scud au Hus recesved justructious trou RESIGNATION OF THE KEGENTS—CUE RUSSIAN | Gav to teleuse bet oly On po ; CANDIDATE FOR THE THRONE, Rhea ae a Upon receiving trom the king oi Denmark a| Cousui-General Phelan regards thisas a con- telegram reiusing his consent io Prince Walde- | $Pfacy 1 custoins dewwetives aud luformers to mur’s acceptance of the Buigarlan throne the | 4 tie Auwertean capiais uw # trap and then 1 divide tneir suares oF Hue. It 1s cercstui; Bulgarian regents resigued, The sobranje voted | one of tue most pullty aud conten puule olan cuntidence In the regents, but they declined .o | te seizures of Awerican Vesscls yet ude ib :draw their resignauions. ‘Tue sovrauje has adjourned, ail the memuers going to Sona. A eee. depuiauion will visit the European courts to] LeGaLiry of THE Bell. TELEPHONE 1N- pray tbe powers tonominates candidate for the | CoxPuRATION.—Iu uls ausWer tou suit by Ure throne. seul Teiepuoue company against tue cily of ‘The candidacy of Prince Nicholas of Mingre-| RocueSier, N. Y., to restrain the executive lia finds no favor at Pesth or Vienna, as Nich- | buurd trom interfering witu tue wires of we olus would be 4 mere pappetin the huis ot the | company, Clty Avoruey Powers will raise tne ezar if piaced on the Bulgarian turoue. “Tue | quesiiod 01 the ieguitty vc Lue Lucurporauon ol Prince is a cureiess, yoou-natured, insignificant | Lue Bell Telepuoue company under tue general nan of the world, who bas long outrun the con- | telegraph acl. ‘Tuis question hus never belure stable, and is ready tor any chance to restore | been raised, his shauered finances. He Is a captuin in the 209. Russian guards, Another candidate is Priace| | Waty Da. McCosu Gor MAp.—The New Biazo Petroviteh of Monieuegre, a brother of | York Zribune’s Prauceton dispatch says that te tue president of the Montenegrin’ seuate and a | real reason Way Dr. Mevosn quitica tuee tHar- cousin of the reigning prince, He is 30 yeurs | vard celebration tn a fit of displeasure wus not, oid, and quite popular in the Black Mountain, | us nas been stated, tual be tuought he was News Briefs. A tradesman of Dublin who has bankruptcy explained to the court that his bankruptcy was due to his cotted by the Naiional league, which was to reduce his business 60 per ‘The London local government board’s to the letter of the social democratic feder asserts that in the month of October, 1886, the of paupers in London ‘was 22 to lation, while in the same the percentage was 42 smear rte eens te went me wee : benéMt of the Sabine Pass Delaney, Catholic bishop of is dead.’ ‘entertainment at the Grand Opera house, in San Francisco, tor the benefit the Charleston earthquake sufferers, netted about $5,000, the effect Of month of the year to the 1,000. Charleston for the he Rev. William the diocese of Cor Saturday night Japanned slop Jers, 3c Jolica cuspadores TT) RR Kew E B= ABSOLUTELY PURE ‘This Powder never varies A marvel of purity. ‘strength and wholesomeness. More economical than the ordinary kinds, and canyot be sold in competition with the multitude of low tests, short welght, alum or phosphate powders. SoLp ONLY 1N Caxs. Roya Bak1xe@ PowDER Co,, 106 Wall street, N.Y. oc24 Tu Advanracss * or VOLINA CORDIAL. IT CURES DYSPEPSIA By acting at once on all the organs of the stomach, IT CURES INDIGESTION By assimilating the food, IT CURES WEAKNESS By toning up the whole system, IT CURES MALARIA By enriching the blood aud driving the poison em tirely out of the body. IT CURES CHILLS AND FEVER By stopping the fever, restoring the nerves to a healihy vigor. IT CURES KIDNEY DISEASES By strengthening the parts, purifying the blood and relieving all pains in the back IT CURES LIVER COMPLAINT By making the liver and bowels ect promptly, carry ing uff the surplus Lite, IT CURES NEURALGIA By regulating and strengthening the nerve tissues of che head, tace and uece, IT CURES RREUMATISM By making the Biood flow regularly and even! through the veins aud by dissolving the seuiments IT CURES FEMALE INFIRMITIES By regulating the functions, giving strength to all sed paris, 1t makes the flesh smooth ud Checks IT CURES DELICATE CHILDREN By giving a healthy and regular appctite, warming the blood and bringug elasticuy tuto une Liuibs, If CURES BLOOD DISEASES By cleansing and purifying the biood. iT IS DELIGHTFUL TO BE TAKEN AT ANY TIME OF THE DAY, Breakfast, Luncheon, Dinner or Supper, inall seasons 9s it ts exbllurating, comorting atu susauming, pro @ conccutrated ivem aduiirable, nuvritive qUaitles, strengin aud staying power uemiersin Meuicine. Price $1. Write for the *VULLN .” Bvok, which teils how to cure at home. sent FRE aiford to sell cheaper tau Ol grade of gouds us we. grades ot «bi ages rom d to 14. Short Pants, an enurmous asutl- SOLE MaNUPACTURERS, Ment (o sewet from. VOLINA DRUG AND CHEMICAL CO., Raltimore, Md, U.S A. Sryusz Dress Goons HOsESPUNS, TRICUT CLO, PIN CHECK, BUU-CLA, CASHAEKES, MUYAL SERGE, UL sd A A Oe double width, 5uc. goeet * £13, IMMENSE SIZE cash value, $5; fest and, too extensive to “enumerate at Te Want of these goods cau afford to pass as by, If they have au eye lo econumy. THE GOLDEN EAGLE CLOTHING COMPANY, CIty ITEMS. Comforts for Cold Weather. Genuine Scotch Lambs’ Wool Underwear; “Cartwright aod Warner's” Merino Underwear; American Hosiery Co.'s Cashmere and Merino Underwear, Norfolk aud New Branswick Shirts & Drawers; Scarlet and white Shaker Flanvel Drawers; Lambs’ Wool and Merino Half-nose: Lined Fur-top Dog-skin and Kid Gioves, . B.C. Lewis & Sox, 1421 New York ave. NN. B.—One lowest price to all. 2 War Declared By S.W.AUGENSTEIN, 817, 819 and $21 7th stn.w., Against High Prices. Do not take our word for this, but read follow: ‘ing list of bargains offered tor to-morrow and Compare prices, with those of other houses: Colored celery glasses, 17¢., wort! de. glass breakiast sets, 20c., worth T5c.; Facks, 5c; nest of 8 spice boxes, 14c., wor colored g asa molasses pitchers, L4c_.worth Bde; chopping bowl and knife, 226; chamber seta, decorated with broad band and gilt lines, $2.93; covered coui hod and shove! 750; ‘TSe.; nickel ‘alarm clocks, $1.19; sold elsewhere at $1.75; Ay doz. silver-plated tablespoons, 50c-; red 'S large ple plates, 10c.; Ig doz. new shape decorated cups and suucers, worth $1, only 58e.; tancy box writing paper, Oe., worl, 25c.; scrub brushes, er larger sige, Se; extra large and better qualtiy, 12c; great’ reductions in decorated dinner, tea and tollet seis, a For Tuesday and Wednesday at the Oriole, 822 7th street northwest, Three-button extra fine Kid Gloves at 59¢., Worth 75c.; Fur Trimming, per yard, 25c.,worth WHe.; Feutier Trimming, 49c., worth 7de- Dark Gray Fur, 69c., worth’ 9c! Beaded Edging, 1de. and 1B¢., worth 2c. and 30c.; Jet Edging, BVe., worth Ge.; special sale of Cardigan Juckets for 68¢.; a Cardigan Jackel worth 9c. for SC. # Blue and Red Mixed Jucket wort $1.25 tor $1.19—a Jacket worth $1.50; extra size Jackets, to fe men up to 300 Ib. weight at §2 to Ba Gent's Undershirts aud Drawers, 39¢., Worth Boys’ and Men’s Canton Flanuel Drewei 'Y goods, 3¥c.; our 49¢. goods are tat a ure Worth 75c.; Geut’s and Boys’ Fur Top Gioves, 50c.; Heavy Leaiher.or Yarn Gloves, S0c5 Aue Fur Lop Gloves, 98e., worth Pl. 1 Morgan's, + 933 D street northwest, ter, terrapin, fisn and game served in the best possible manner. Services the best in he city. entucky blue grass mation chups; steaks Ube bestin tue market, Finest noouday hot and cold lunch in the city,and the cueapest, Cal and see for yourselves. ‘Ladies’ large dining rooms. Nothing but the best at this nouse, 2 RW. Moxa, Proprietor, A Pare Articieof Wines or Liquors at reasonable prices, Hugh J. Fegan's, 305 9th St Old established family liquor store. 25 Wi at Baukrupt Prices. ‘Young's, 738 7b street. Extra Fine Quality Heavy Saxony Wool German Hand-knit Socks, 3 pairs tor $1, at Auerbueh’s Knit Jacket Depot, 7th and H. "3 Mallet & Davis Upright Pianos. Elegant holiday styles. Select now at special low prices, 811 9th st. n, w. 6 PCTSCHE'S,1720Pa.avin,W,s3m Fresh Alderney Butter ing aud delivered in 4y Ib, prinies, 4c. per lb, Also, Collage Cueese and Butiermik; Sweet Milk Se. per quart. Cream 15 ceuts, Pickwick Waisky is the best. Reasoss War Evinvsopy SHOULD BUY THIR CLOTHING, Whether for Man or Boy. AT THE GOLDEN EAGLE. 1. You are sure to receive full vale for your money. 2. Having but one price for all, and all goods being mi.rked al the lowest price and ti plain figures, a age treated auike. = m =2 i {iaving no extravagant expense arcount, we oan rs selling the same 4. Having an immense stuck to select from, every ‘one is sure ty be suited, 5. Every garment purchased from us, and that doce Dot suit after home juspection, may be rewurmed and excha ged oF mouey reubded. 6. We ailow no one in our employ to misrepresent anything ia our house. You are always sure tw get what you Waut, IMPORTANT TO PARENTS. 306.—This ix the number of the didercut styles and :dreu's =Uis we have i stock, ranging ii Prices from $2.00 to $12.00, 50e. to $2.00 per sult Jess than you pay elsewhere. Our assortment in Overcoats, ages from 3 to 13, is e have them trun 91.00 to $1.00. so persu lit YOURS FOR BARGAINS, QO, 400 CORNER 7TH AND DSTS 013 ‘culors, pure wool, wide doubie sOR BOYS’ WEAR, excellent guality he yard and a bus. wide, ( KUYAL SERGE, all colors, wide double fold, 12 yas. ¥ BLA “K CASHMERE SHAWLS. pure wool, $1.50. exira width, Sie. 3 L LANKETS, @2, HeaVY Bey COMERS, 40s. Fa SCY SLLK>, 37, 3U, $06, BLACK BOCA Ds SIL SLLKS, splendid aasortinent, 1.20, 91.00 LURE LINEN TABLE DAMASE, 37. 45, 50c. | Pair of our handsome Damask ‘Towels, imuiense Size, worth 51, of a lange aie Bridal Quut, wortu $1.00, presented to each Customer why buys glu Worn of Dry Goods, RRR TMT ERR RRR RS Tr ke gs IR CO. LOL, all ‘douule Widtn), gun a UU MMMM © R58, gb «A US MMMM © se Ask UU OM wa | bus a‘ «ORE Sus* COLOReD DIL V DOUBLE Wilit.. WOUL Bi “VELVETS, $1.50. Is replete with numerous articles that cao be bad fora ul aod utcrac.ive. haud we wish to call pursicuiar attention of our pat- Tous to tue fict that we huve just recclveaa larg. hive ofc puclsiery Goods, consisitigol HACE s UT AL Poutieschs, HOGS CURTAIN vitAPEAY EM und Various other urticles 100 nuuerous to mention. Bfove thut oUF guuds are really the cueapest inthe v TAL MARKET SPACE, Near Tun street Hosesr, Srvisz, Sreoxc, Cuzar. ‘These tell the story of Fine Clothing for men and boys Pebeantiful Brussels effect, entirely new, $2.87 pair, 4.25.a pair. Personally he is worthy of acrown, moreso than | not given an nouoraty degree, but Was because the Mingrellan prince, but Vienni would never | Dr. fuimes in his poem alluded 10 Princown consent to see a Montenegrin on the Buigariun | as 4 biguled und uuprugressive Institution. throne, und indeeu it is Lot improbauie that is Teste Unie Prince Blazo has bee puttorward to draw Aus- | ,4 CALL FoR A TRaves UNiUN CONGRESS— trla to assent to the nomination of Prince Nich- | A call wid soon be issued troin Leen hone 1e88 Obj bl el y e Olas of Mingrelia as the actionable of tiie! Tr ted Htatey anid Ounsds tobeginae ‘Columbus, eee. Ouio, Decemver 8, “Tue objecc ui this meeting, Too HeTERopox For His PEoP.E.—A storm | #8 sel (ortu in tue circular, 1s the establinument bust. among the members of tue First Congre- | Of u trudes congress Unat suail have for its ub- gational cburch of Willimantic, Conp., Just | ject lue encouragement of the trades union Friday night, when A.J. Bowen introduced a | Movement in every possible wey; the organi- resolution protesting against continuing Mr, | 24U0n oF trades councils tu Il cities and stave Free as pasior, Mr. Free, he said, had ignored | Wades ussembites; the establisument of inter- the doctrine of revelation and expressed doubt | valional truues unions, based upon the strict as to the divine inspiration of tne Scriptures, | recognition of the uutonomy ofeach trade, and ‘There wosaspicy debate on the mutver, the | the promotion and advanceinentol such bodies, iriends of the pustor charging his opponents | An American federation or ulllance of ali with springing the matter on the meeting with- | Halioual und international trades unions, to outatuir warning. They finally secured an | #id and ussist each other, and furthermore, 10 adjournment jor three weeks, The Rev. Mr, | Secure nutional legislation in the inverest ot Free has been pastor of the church for years, | tie working people, and influence public He hus been noted in eastern Connecticut tor | opinion by peaceiul and legal methods in his ability and the liberality of bis views, ‘This | favor of organized labor. ‘To aid und encoui dail be announced that he should vote tor pro- | the labor press of America and disseminate hibition and bis republican admirers are ‘dig- | tracts aud Mterature on the labor movement. ore usted, The socialisis announce that a monst Dx Woopkow Founb Guiiry.—The Georgia | demonstration will be icid in ‘Trafalgar square, Presbyterian wynod, at Sparta, lust Friday | London, Noveniber 21. ‘They iso announce night sustained the decision ot the presbytery | that a socialist: deputation ‘Will call upon Lord finding Dr. Woodrow guilty of heresy in his | Sallsbs a srotutfon “better und trusts’ Dr. Woodrow on iurday guve no! ‘0’ appeal to the next | — + eneral ussemb!; jainst the synod's decision. Drs Stricker and Adums and Col, Billups will Ssaeaa Carannz. represent the Georgia synod at the general ‘as- sembly as respondents to Dr. Woodrow’s com- al plain The distressing sneeze, sueeze, sneeze, the acrid Cope oF RULES FOR THE CaTHOLIC CiErar, | Watery discharges from the eyes and nose, the painful In connection with the late meeting of the | inflammation extending to the throat, the swelling of | American bishops in Rome and the plenary | the mucous ining. causing choking seusations. council in Baltimore, the propaganda has com- cough, ringing noises in the head and splitting head- Pleted and subinitied to the pope a code of | aches—nuWw funLiar tese symptoms are to inousands Toles defining the relations between the bishops | who suffer periodic.lly from _ ead colds or influenza, und the-pope and In regurd to the discipline of | cna who live in ignoreuce of the fust that a ingle ap: (derengasr sort hae plication of SaNvonv's RapicaL Cuas yoR Car A Rep Pepper THIEF.—At Milwauk Wis., TARRA wilt afford instantaneous relics. Saturday evening, a stranger entered (he | But this treatieut in cases of simple Catarrh gives Jewelry store of Upmeyer & Uo., and said he | but » faint wea of what thty remedy will doin the rome: like Seo mtaaenies Bacheeve While ex- | chronic forms. where tue breathing is ob-tructed. by aming some he y pI @ puel us cen Or red pepper, which he threw into the jowainee pr ine le taming mann Mme ber pe face, at ouce’ darting out of the store, taking | fastening iteclf the de- wit him three gold watches valued at $250. | lseking cough gradually fastening be set Upmeyer followed the thief, who ran Inve ng | bilitated system. ‘Then itis that the marvelous cara- aliey, and turning, with a pistol In his hand, rive power of Saxgunn’s Kapicat Cure manifests t threatened vo shoot if his pursuer did not re- | {welfin instantaneous und gratefu, relief. Cure begins treat, The Jeweler was forced to doso and the | tromithe first application. 1t is rapid, radical, perma- thief escaped. nent, economical, safe. Benxpict ARNOLD'S Lerren—The origi ‘SamvonD's RADICAL CURE conaista of ove bottid of Jetter written by Benedict Arnoid tothe Amer-| the kapicaL CURE, one box CaTaRawal SOLVENT jean: people in vindication of his character aiter | andan IMPROVED IXHALER; price, $1 i the attempted betrayal of his hangs ofthe Betigh now ta She pomenio tht | POTTER DRUG & CHEMICAL CO,, BOSTON, 8 u 1 N. Tt was tound in _ of Boater, ae Meer ie weltion A's ied "TY ACHE ALL oven, E ———_—-re9—__ “T mpkt give up: Icannot bear these pains; Leche Wome" [zz New Yone Boanp ov Epo. ail ovib;and wottiing T cy doen me any good” Back oa Mayor Grace asia oficean ences cated urged him to up} int one or more wourcaon the 9 pair. aK HALL Corner Tenth and F Streets, giz Tne Rugs, mott el 3c: do- best quality door FOR BOYS 4 TO 12—Corduro; elsewhere at $6. A foll live ry Jucke.s and Pants ut from ¥2.5u to $40. A complete Mne of Overcoa.s. with or withuut Capes, from o2 to. B10. ‘The. guods were mostly Which enable us to sel have bought them for only # short time ago. FOR BOYS 18 TO 18—A tp. "Doubeis sasied Cutuchilia Conts aa V cats up. r 3 at 935 87:50. Overcouts im ‘Chines: Escrew, Beaver, ete, trom $6up. new patierus, 1Uc. » yard; she do, new Bie. a yard, y bought sately at prices i then. for ses, thun we could t assortment of FOR MEN—Ulsters ‘Storm Coan at 98.50, $10. 912.50 and ever offered ior the money. bUrtouts at ‘sold Bt: wold. gant Medalilon Turkey Hed, Saiteen, best qua.ty, for ‘designs and best workmanship: fally <5 per cent velow tnoseof any of these ius at ‘Suits at yl and up- ODD PANTS—Al sizes to 50 waists and 37 inseam: ‘st prices which defy competition, OUR MOTTO: NO TROUBLE TO SHOW GOODS. OAK HALL 212 CORNER 10TH AND F STREETS, Ger Tas Bon ‘THE CONCORD HARNESS ‘We arothe Bole Agents for the sale of theGennine (Concord Harness and Collars, UPHOLSTERY DEPARTMENT g cvs. aud which tend to mase Lome cheerful Au audi.ion to our well-selected stock already on NB, DEED PAN Covi, TASLs COViRS ‘A careful examinacon of the Jouoming prices wil LACE CURTAINS. pod border, $y yards sug, twisted thread, paar ‘A side border, Sia yards loug, striped center, $175 a 4 tine sue. pactern, very huud some, 9 Oy a pat. Auextra iue vulpure paitersacuble twisted PORTIERES. Raw Silk Turcoman Cheulile Cross Stripe, $4.25 » r “A very heavy Turcoman, $4.10 a pair. A Deauutul Cross stripe Double Choullie Dado, 96.50 RUGS, AIL Styse> and Sizes, 50; du.. Dest quicity Uuredn size, $225; do, Tabie Olicloth, new patucrus, 3c. a yard; Stair do, patterns, Curtain Drapery, warranted fast colors, 20c. a yard. Serius tor curmdius, e, 92. Yard. tor tar: niture covering iu au endiess Varley of styles aud colors, at very iow uaNKETE. A good 10-4 Blanket, $2.76 a pair; a heavy 11-4 Blaunet. 5325 a pair, An Allfool 11-4 Banker cet Pair; an uli-wool 11-4 Cal Aslanaet, $5.75 & pair! a heavy German Biatnet, $250 pair. un extra heavy 10-4 Blanket, $4.20 acne 2s os erg A fine Sliesia Com: ‘oll botret 40; Bh. INA: ‘We are now Outfit in an entirely new stock of trom the: he ‘goods very A of fine collar, Se eres i i i por or'trepe ds Chine Shoulder Soawia, Wich and Scatte” also. Opera Shawls, Weaps” and. Bianket ‘Gur Ssanil Subw Winduwe do vot afford ws an op- Dorian to aiepiay bata ow ote many Bateeine We have tooffer our paitous ‘Ibe area ‘our Bese neetnaha sree tmaes aa lng place, but pay*us ‘an early ‘visit, which One “Vines Chay AND HOW THE “LEADERS” OF THE VARIOUS STORES ARE AP. FECTED THEREBY. Merchants that sell on credit cannot afford to sell a cheaply as they whosell for cash ouly. ILLUSTRATIONS BY THE F a SILKS. BLACK SATIN RHADAMES. A lady visited the Palais Royal with a sample of @ “Lender” offered by one of its competitors ‘The indy Dought that offered by the Palais Koyal for & yard, and acknowledged the quality te be superior te Uhe higher priced article termed a “leader.” BLACK SILKS (Money retunced if unsatisfactory.) ‘Our leading competition ail do a credii business, a6 the “leader” for $1.48. of one of whom we obtained ® sample, positively was no better than the Silk offered by The Palais Royal for $1.19, PRIBSTLEY'S MOURNING Goops. Reoriettas, “Drap4’Alma,” “Melrose.” Diagonais Camel's Hair, Freme, etc. The regular prices of the First-class ludivs’ and gents’ restaurant, Oys- | Palais Royal are lower im price than auy “leader” offered elsewhere, PLUSHES AND VELVETS — Plain and Fancy EVENING BROCADES ANDSTRIPES with plain Silks, Surabs, Satin Rbadames, Satin Duchess aud Faille Francaise to match. Ve find it unnecessary to give much attention to our Washington competitors, Our aim is to oer Silke below New York prices Whether we doo or not, can be ascertained by sending tor samples to the New York bouses and thea comparing with the Silke of the Palais Royal, BRIER T ‘The Palais Roya! Competitors may quote “leade ra,’ etc., but the regular prices of the Palais Royal wil be found tu every instance lower, #@- Strictly cash sales and purchases ts the expla nation, 000, ILLUSTRATIONS: Orievtal Chenille Portieves, Sigx]% yards, $7.98 @ pair, Soid elsewhere for S10, ‘Oriental Chenilie Table Covers, 4-4, for $1 68; 64 for $..0e. Tene Covers cost elsewhere $2.25 and $5.50 respeciively, Lambrequins—French Felt with applique work an embroidery, fancy tassels, 48e. @ yard: cannot be duplicated elsewhere under Gc. Persian Tides—Most beautiful Oriental desirma, Wor .ed in colored wools and gold tinsel frong:d ends, and are apecially adapted for decorating forniture, etc. Tue Palais Koyal price, 680; ele NOVELTIEG, Pincushions—Large size, satin covere 4, 38c. ‘Some trimmed with lace and ribbons, $1.25. Pincushions and Tollet Botles, covered with satin ‘and band embroidered ineiaborate style, $2.18 aset. LACE TIDIRS, ETC., From 8c. to $7.06; at the latter price we show ban made, antique lace Bed nets, 2d" A s10ck of $5,000 worth of Lace Tidles to selest FURS. Selected SKINS made up as Trimmings. Mufia Stoies, Boas, etc. Prices as low as quoied tor cheap and inferior imitations, Wekeep in sock ony such Furs astound in a Furrler’s weilselected stocs, and, bewg content with « small profit for cash sales, quote prices fifty per cent lower. 2a- The siock lately purchased tor cash of a man- ufactarer (who could not afford to wult for the cold weather) inciudes the skius of Lyux, Opossums, Beavers, Raccoons, Monkeys, Badgers, Bluck and Gray Coney, Russian and siver Hares. Hed and Si 'e are having the akins made up a quickly as possible. Some on extuibi.ion on and afier November 13th, Prices will be quoted to aston ver Foxes, etc. ‘We think almost every lady in Washington must have read our advertisement of the other day. “tt isan ill wind that blows aobody good” Is evident It was hard on the Cloak Manufacturer, but good for the Palais Royal and its patrons. fering CLOAKS at half usual prices we are making @ fair profit. Another illustration that cash purchases are always the cheapest, SAMPLE BARGAINS WALKING JACKETS, West of England Cloth, Douile-Breasted, Fleece Lined, Talior-made, 94.4% WALKINC JACKETS, Fancy Stripes and Checks, ‘bound in ilk Braid, latest London style, 96.87, worth JuRSEY JACKETS, Satio Finished, Silk Braid, Binding. $6.87. worth $8.50. NEWMARKETS of Check Cloth, with Buttonsto match, Cape and Three Straps, Doubie-: Feasted Coachman Back, the very latest London importation $15, worth 922.50. WRAPS of Silk Astrakaan, Bik Lined, Tailor Fim ished, $14.48 Would be a barcain at $20. SEAL PLUSH WRAPS, Heal seal Oroamenty, ‘Satin Quilted, ~20. Sold usually for $30, end cheap ‘Thongh we are om CHILDREN'S CLOAKS, ETC., in aumost as large variety as in Indies’ goods, and at Prices Our competitors don't pretend to compete GENTS A glance in the show window of the Palas ‘Will convince you we keep Pine Goods Prices. A visit tothe deparunent, which tv; door of 1119 P-nusyivania avenue, will ‘that oor assustants are intelligent and geatienanly.

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