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‘The Fasting Telegraph Operator. ‘THE MAN WHO REFUSES TO HAT OW ACCOUNT OF & DISAPPOINTMENT IN LOVE, Application will be made to-day for the admis- sion to the insane asyium of R. W. Haworth, the telegraph operator, Who has fasted several days woile in Che American fiouse, as published in yes- terday’s Stax, Haworth, as stated in Tue Stax, 1s from Philadelphia, where he 1s wellconnected. He was emaployed ia the Signal Mca, from where, he recently resigned, and ne has since been LOCAL ME NTION. ‘The Wenther. Ja-tientions for the % hours commencina at 3 p. m. ‘or the District of ColumMa, Maryland, and | 1, gut tains followed by fair weather | ut to fres winds shitting to Friday moraing followed by rising jatver aud Furtisher, cor, 7th and D. Tue Latest SrrLrs c. picture frame mould. west prices. Woon & Fonsyri, 1208 | at work in a t ning Mr. Leannarda, learned that Haworth'had not left his room since Saturday Last, and calling at his room he found ro | tue door fastened. “He knocked at_ the door, but Lp Peas to regild call at | Haworth would not open it. The door was broken. oS F street, Best work and | open and Haworth was found lying on the bed. | He woula not speak, and not having eaten any- | Uning for several days Mr. Leannarda thought that | tured Was affected and be might die, Dewettve Mus, T. B. Hames Horie frow New York with j as called tn, and Haworth was removed | ported Bonnets, Hats and milunery | to Providence Hospital. Letters found in his | As We are manufacturers, the supertority of | Foow indicated that disappointment in a love oN ee eaaeeiity of our clothing aun. | “fair Was what caused his trouble. From letters auuvied, Eisenman fs th and E Tound 10 ils room he appears to have been twice rejected by the same lady, who tives in Pbfiadel- pila. In one of the letters he was advised by the jady tosave his money instead of purchasing presents for ber. His valise, containing some | clothing and levters, was sent to police head- nt at De Atley's Gnaxp OPENING TI q ‘All friends c ly th sm elie: S Where they were taken charge of DY Sanitary Officer ‘Teeple, who refused to make ‘aaa les in winter | Known thelr contents. millinery. Fst aw. ———<-____ NSTOWN CATTLE MARKET,—113 cattle on the esterday; 48 stockers sold to country 5 sold to bateners as folows: Best sold 4 (04 1-4e. per 1b,; good sold from 3 1-2 103 meditm sod from 3 1-8 to BBC. u from 2 to 23-4c. per ib. 15 | lent over. ‘nd lambson the inarket, abd L sold &s follow’: Old seep sold froin :3 10 4 1-4e. per ib; lambs seid trom 4 to 5 1-de. per ib, Mar Bs | sg | Ket for'all kinds of stock was dull, | TNE ConvocaTion ov Wasurxaros.. Ye sem } Washiny [Tn | communion offices. Bish iector Leonard, and the Re . ley, Sickee, and Holden were ln the chancel, the ‘ag directed by the bishop. The att’ nd~ J delegates was unusually large, the religious exercises the convouae via business session in St, John’s Hall. In ng (ue closing service of tue convocation ook he form of a missionary meeting In St. John's 30 o'clock, under the direction of Ube , i prayer® bemg read by the Rev. Dr. Leonard aad the Kev. Mr. McKee, of St. John’s, Isslouary addresses were delivered by the Rev. Messrs, McCabe, Packard, and Steele. « trade, Biseman Pn wand E $15 buys | Geale | tr Caxat diamond ring, | ‘opal and | Howesry of ONE AxD THEKE-QUANTE a = one pair ‘carat ring. $90. Great bar my & Co, 452 7th Yesterday be clired if Created early with a Malt, CoxsmNrTION Baker's Cod Liver Ov tafloring department is booming. Bros, coruer 7th and E, tailors and i ‘our § pants to Goop OrExs Gass $3; fine pearl ones $7.50. | + Th Hiannis © 0., 452 7m Stree | Foxe Porrrars._ Kets Kemethy, 2109 Pa ava Lox Hare Buasps, $2.50. A $2 requires no dresslug). Mrs. Fostreet northwest Ove tailoring department is booming. Fiseman Bros, corm'r 7b and E, manufacturing tallors and clotalers, See our $25 suits to order. Hotrars! Houpays!—Go to Davis, 72 for your pictures, One large ctayon 4 we style of bang, A. Donovan, 90d A TINNext SERIOUSLY, PERHAPS FATALLY, INJURED BY A FaLt.—Yesterday Wim, Stewart, « Unner em- | ployed ow the new school butiding on Sth street between D and E streets northeast, fell irom the Toot to tue ground, Me was seriously injured, ‘is Sopa oe | Jaw being tractured, a leg broken in three plices RLRY, SPECTACLES, AND SILVER: | And two of fils ribs Maucured. itis said he will not recover, He lives at No. 1120 B street north east. ——.—___ A Taresty Man From Kaxsas.—John H. Moran Stood veiure Judge Suell this morning a convicted Vagrant, it having been shown that he Was begying for someth mg tourink. ‘Che prisoner said he was from Leavenworth, Kan., and was on ius Way to Maine, If tue court would let him off he would leave fhe clzy at once, ‘The judge told him he woutd be better off 1f he Would stick to the Kansas priueiples, and (wok his persona: boads, D's Scir FOR Divonce.—Yesterday, Mr, for Norman b. Muler, fied a Lill for Givo. cr against Annie F. Miller, He states Uthat | they were inarrled Juné 10, 1877, by Rev. Father Fortune, of St Dominick's caurch, and have had | ove eittiren, survive. He states that ue Is te apotuecary of the United States | Sccamer Alvatross and 13 usually abseat on duty eight moutus iu We Year, spending tue otuer Tour He charges ‘Uiat she’ nas contracted, drinking and be: > has sent her spent all of it 7th st. one doz, finely Dnished cabinet portraits for only $5. Come aud see them, sawens for I given away. bear Pena, ave, sux House & Herrmann's ad. on 6th page, ncks, and Jew- 2S this week wil be children’s suits, 7th aad EL Cswr sz Bear—The etry at €. 8. Kenfieid’s, Owe of the chief attrect the combination saie isemaa Bros., Fack and ITY AND DISTRICT. ts To-night. n Nights Amaseme <The Arab Lit hirds of hi kB Lily €lay’s Trouy and bills, &. He charges a uple Wo te children, Condensed Locatve viet NO longer. He , » M. EL Zi d ihe custody of the 1 Was held last District $ Affaire, <- oTHE DISTRICT CHARITIRR. ‘The report of the Istrict: “went toNew the Pennsylvania Railroad, after their visit with Fieads at Germantown, Pa,, and are staying with ‘Miss Rose Ellzabeth Cleveland at Mrs, Byivanus Pty) East 534 street, where Miss Cleve- Jand is a teacher. Last evening the ladies, with An escori, saw ‘Irving in “Faust” at the Star ‘Theater. “They dia not occupy a box, and even tue management of the theater did not Know of thelr presence, Mrs. Cleveiand and Mrs. Folsom go to-day to Bridgeport, Conn., to take part in the Spening of tke seaside" Tustivite. Tae. anstitute : Establisned for the improvement of the Working girls Who are employed in the corset tac~ Lory Of the Warren Brothers, about one thousand 4m number. “It is provided with a refectory, where they inay procure their meals for a Very imoderate Sum each week, and with a reading room, library pening | Toom,’ class rooms, ae. The “sum of $50,000 has beéen expended tipon the building and tts farntsl ‘The design ts .o afford a pleasant home for the girls When out of the factory. Mrs. Clevelana’s sympatutes were enlisted when the Praiseworthy characte of the institution was Pictured in one of the New York periodicals last Sutnmer, and she readily consented to be present ‘at the opening ceremonies, nw Wanted to Cut the Eaitor’s Ears Off. CONGRESSMAN WISW'S BELLIGERENT INTENTIONS AND THE RESUL A special from Richmond, Va., November 9, to the New York World says: Congressman George D. Wise, of this city, had a personal rencontre this evening with Wm. H. Mullen, editor of the Even- ‘ing Herald, a republican paper. Mr. Wise heard, from authority that he considered indisputable, Saat Mr. Mullen, wom be characterized aa chat ereature,” had spoken disparagingly of him. Meet ing Mr. iiu.len on the street, Mr: Wise approached hun and said: “You scoundrel, I have come vo chastise you,” With this remark he caught hold of Sullen and attempted to throw him to the ground, but was unsuccessful for the reason that afriend of the partes caught hold of Mr, Wise from behind and neld his arms. At this juncture Mr. Mulien threw out his right frst and struck Congressman Wise over bis eye, inflicting a slight wound wh ch caused the blood to flow, “Muilen, aiter the blow, ran off, closely pursued by Mr. Wise, but before he was wole to cateh up with latin several policemen ap- peared and arrested both persons. In an inter- View to-night Mr. Wise says his intention Was “to cut Mullen’s ears off.” Mr. Mullen w 8 the Knight of Labor candidate for Congress from this district Jast fall, Dut withdrew in favor ot Mr. Wise. Mr. Carlisle on the Outlook. THE VICTORY IN XEW YORK AND VIRGINIA SETTLES ‘THE CONTEST IN 1888, From the New York World, to-day. Speaker Carlisle was interviewed by the World correspondent at his home in Covington, Ky., last night. He had just returned from histrip through the West. Asked for bis opinion of the elections, he said: “I have heard enough of the returns to know that the democracy is in the ascendency, and that Cleveland will be renomtnated and re-elec ed next: year, New York and Virginia ‘were the Dattle- Heids, and the result in Uhose States settles the question, No well-informed man attached «ny iaportance to the republican predictions about Maryland, and yet {ts comforting to kuow that we have lost nothing there.” : Mr. Carlisie has recelved the brief of Thoebe's attorney in the contest for the Speaker's seat, and ‘say's there Is nothing in it, and nothing In thecase, “Do you think Mr. Raudail 1s assisuing Thoebe tn tue comtest?™ T northwest, hour, Ju0. AL 1 of interest was dee present in the 2 stock, and a great number | Of suares was suoseribed Upon tue completion | of tile receipt of subscriptions U0 stock and ' iy dues, th ps.—A number | mieyele Ciub jock OF forine A peria- | House elected president and Mr, 5 ¥. Messrs. Owen, Johnson and Dent were | puouied a committer to prepare a constivation | | aud by-laws and select a nawe tor the organization by the wext meetin, vrdered to be Atlas of > World ment iB another ¢ Scrrs ENTeRep.—Yesterday, Sarah 3 “ Jecueix, ied a. Dill against W. W. Meteaif "and oiuers Lo secure Lite tou lovon 8 street, between Inth apd itn streets. Win, Bradiey & Son tiled but ly F. Dexter et ai. to enforce a Police Court, Mr. Padgett | sorderly conduct against | lv A. J. Bellows & Co, entered suit M. Ellis, « in Which Officer Harrover | 8S8Ust Geo. KPetiy’eL al, Weutoree & judyunent, was the complaining witness. Since the case was Drst brought to the attention of the court Ellis as sworn out a Warrant ehar essanlt, The oMfcer, he said, lad been o every dity, and be did not know wether the monds of Would take erd said ne w ADMITTED TOTHE NATIONAL LEAGUE OF MUSICIANS, side 1 Une Musiciauis’ Assembiy, those against Wuem Une boy> ore Uhe Police Court, ang h Organization called } the Citizens’ Muste d Protective Uaion ot tne city } ot w suimgioa, Whica has been furtaally admicted, ational League of Musician: arged with an rt a F itwuuroad CO, yesterday in Balll- moe Hub. A. P. Gorman, Who was appointed a J director ou tue part of the State in tue piace of Richard Hyson, Pesigued, was quaiiiled “and Loox Yue report mpany"s operations year euuber 30, 1887, Was approved, and Will be presenued to ocknolders at the 2inttal meeting on tue 21st . Tue revenues of Uke company for the year | Were Jn round figures, 320.50),000, and the net earalugs were, (n round figures, 96,500,000. Full explanation ¥ dsactions Wits | tue syndicat regard to the consolidated van | morss, be executed 0 secure the | r re A Variety Theeter License Required. is mortgage, it lor presentation | ACTION OF THE COMMIGSIONERS IN THR efure Will NOt be submited | KAN 8 wh Ume it WiLL be | eutranee to the main directors. is from which th ed by Wailers to the audience im the Ubeater, Mr. Kern: ation for a Heens the Commisstoners, that the liquor was sold only | Upon this he secured a for the sun of $100, Lieut. uers that stoners ue pro euse at a places is as y theate T buildin repre eb 08 4 ger Of bts run. “Is i any more U the judge, exed assault was nk thers Was apy AB a Simple assaalt?” asked "answered Mr. Shepperd, “it is much ; the evidence The judge re- | asuea by Lieut. | «hearing of mil represents Kis agreed to Lav Mir. Weduesdiay. a i z 5 2 i Tiber for one year to | handsomely printed =, profusely illustrated, with wore | Taps anddtlagrains, and contains | ral Iniormatiow. See adverse Scns Dok Of 11 ps nan 160 Colo" a wealth of sent i 4 CLOSING SaLe OF Bi | seit to-iworra rooms, a ¢ be Une closing sui Thomas Dowling will | jock, at Ms_auction | of bulbs, This w { | ‘The Courts, Quire Covier— Jw ine Merrick. | otwortiyy; consolidated, do. Clotworthy agt. | . Carus, J. M. 5 appoltived trustees tO | PL fee auowed, ; auditor's report con- | Teivrenes Wo auditor, & Ino A. Clarke dis | 7 Saie decreed—Jua, and ots are’ sola, | of Mr, McBiair, Clement jaitted to the bar, Phoenix 3 case submitted, Carmel gt. Hannan, v3 argued. Kt. Moloney & Gleason; argued act. Crogan; on hearing. emcerr CovRt—Judge Cox, Presubler aut. Waiker, and Fisher Co. Jugments coufessed, Moses & Son ial resumed, Alctandria Affaire, @ BACTe cuiid, aud for iba reason ue tuoi UBkS Course. Reported for Tax EVENING STAR, A New Kattnoa Compaxy,—The old Alexandria aul Washington Ruliroad Company 1s to be sue- ceeded be Yovs wram Br GLARS! TooLs.—Two boys were art this morniog ose Of The present month by & aud Alexeudria Rasiroad Com- aw declares that whenever any ew, is Lotaily sold out 18 frane tin the Ts, Who Thay be- Je as they may pui si ld Aiexandriaand Washe | lugton Rallroad Coiapany became the Alexandria, . The officer 0 Carrying a bag auaer on Jimmy and & at 10 o'clock the acted to the bo: treets northeast Suid, Was Currys ed at the | hem the | p urglars’ unpie- ere arrested Bray | Washington and Georgetown Railroad Company War, bul the suie which ereated Uist company was ‘afterward set aside, ‘The old having now been agaln sold out, the new , Moder the same maine, Will be Organized he 23d of this mouth by Mr. F. 1. Siuith, and ing assigns. “The” new com: J art of the Pennsylvania Railroad ‘Company syndicate. ELketios Marrkus.—The final count here shows to Fob a house on H | that the vote of Tuesday tm the county was some- Wo give Louds im | Wliat In excess of Lhe vote Of 1885, When the deino- auutied Uurty days | erats carried the election Dy wih The total vote ea ~ | OL ISNT Was 3.29 against 3500 In INK5, the In- Poros Mowxt VERNON AVENCE.—A meet | crease Deing due to larger population,” Judge {uw committer on location aud rigat of | Stuart's vols for delegate 1s SHgNUy in excess ot Rive Sal OF $0 OF satus € | spirit we “1 do not Know, an¢ would not say anytning about it waless I Was reliably informed. f have ieard, however, that Mr, Randall is assisting Thoeves” Mr. Carlisle will not go to Georgia, as he in- tended, but will leavefor Washington Uhis week. -o Methodist Mission Work, BISHOP TAYLOR WON'T TAKE ANY MONEY FOR HIS APKICAN ENTRRPRISE. ‘The general missionary Committee of the Metho- dist Episcopal Charch, in annual session In New York, yesterday afternoon, fixed the total mis- sionary appropriation for the coming year at $1,150,000. The amount last year was $1,044,- 16.91, Of next “Ss appropriation It was recommended that the sum Of $621,945 go for foreign wissions. An appropriation 01 $12,000 Was voted, after auch diseussion, for sour Years’ sai ry ‘to Bishop Win. Taylor, who is conducting misston Work in the Congo ‘region in Africa.” Brswop ‘Taylor's work 18 pecullar, and he: asserts that it 1s self-supporting. "He was even quoted as sayin that appropriations trom the eowmittee would only Namper him. Although bis salary has been voted to him res ‘iy, year by year, he has refused to recelve ii, and ‘the amount has goue over into the contingent fund. A motlon “was carried providing for correspondence with Ube Disuop as to What he Wants, If anything, and in the seneral Wnceriainty a propostioa wo aiiow $1,500 for extending Librarian ioissions was lett over, The treasurer's ft showed last year’s receipts to have been $1, 169,240.39, which included & balance of $124,444.48 frou tue year beture. The disbursemeats for foreign missions were $570,014.74, and for ome missions, $374,864.88, Ouice and incidental expenses brougul tue nditures Up to $1,008,230,19. Agalust the balance Las leit there are Outstanding drufts for forelgn work amounting (0 $80,263.30, leaving for Uhe begining of the new year, November 1, @ NEL balance Oi 90,746.61 es Pistol Shots in a Cemetery. BLOOD ON A TOMMSTONE, SPOOKS AND OTHER MYSTE- 2 IOUS THINGS IN DEDHAM. ‘The police of the town of Dedham, Mass, are in- vestigating a mystery which bas excited the people of that place for several weeks past, and Which has become intensified by the discovery of What 18 posstoly a murder. For over a fortnight the newspapers of Boston have daily publisucd artic es coucerning the operations of a mysterious something, which has been generally charactor. ized as a poak" It has b-en sald that the alleged appear first aS @ man and then as a woman, AS a inn, (ne “spook” 18 said to have at- tacked @ number of persons, and as a woman It would appear and dis ppear, leaving no more trace than If it had really Vanished. Women have become $0 frightened that few dare to leave thelr pe 1 ap) appeal uently In an old cemetery. When, tite Keeper Of the cep entered the Inelosre Wednesday morning he found that one of the tombstones was spattered with blood and that there were bloody finger-marks on the stone and on the wooden fence’ around tne graveyard. Near the bloody gravestones were evi- ences of & struggle, the ground in the vicinity be- ing, much djscurbed, and there were foot-prints and a trait of blood Uo the fence. A depression un- der the fence tudicated that some heavy body had deen dragged beneath i. Henry Hutaphrey, who lives near the Cemetery, says that at about 11:30 ‘Tuesday night be heard three pistol-shots and a loud outcry from the cemetery, but coull see nowbing from his house, He afterward heard a carrlage driven rapidly “away. Sheriff Endicott also hear the shots. The town. Is greatly excited and a number of decectives have been put to work to unravel the myste 1887, Zaha A Youre Wire Runs Away TOGOON THE Stage.— A telegram from Chattanooga, November 9, says: A sensallonul runaway came to Nght to-day when the Soutuern Detective Agency of this city was asked to discover the whereabouts of Mrs, Gracie Toreman Of Crandall & Morrison’s p-inting estab- lishment of this city. She visited her mother on Sunday on Lookout Mountain. In the evening her husband took a wa:k with her to the edge oF the mouaotata and bade her by. Since then her movements are only partly known. She called on Cora Van Tassel, who was here with her “Hidden ieeeaeuns eeeey seme Secs tcrsers ‘She had been married about fieven months, but had stated Go her friends tuat her domestic life was. unuappy. NO credence is given to the first ‘that she had met foul play, and it ts now believed Ubat she has gone to New York to resume her studiés as an actress or to enter @ theater com- pany, Mrs. Dadie ts oniy alte cae Vacivus conversath pretty blonde, and vi Sire lore the convent to ‘and only her imme. dave triends Were aware of hér unhappy domestic te Deracutixe Casurex Hicks 1 CourT.—R. Hicks, te Stafford ‘Springs, Conn, bank Seta appeared before United States Cotnmissioner Allen ‘Teaney in Norwich ot for his pret wpeved Mount Vernon avenue was | Mr. Moore’s Vote for senator, showing that per- woud at Willard’ yesterday afternoon, Mt. F. i | sonal reasons but sligutiy influenced the election, Wincsor, presidiug. | Mr. H.W. Newby, engineer | This is the frst time In twelve years that Alexane ne? Of the recounal-Kubec at (we noFthern end | dria has lad @ republican delegate in the legisia- ute, wade & pura reyort, ‘The ine as | ture. : Tras toe Aquedct Bridge to Alexagdria, | | Nores.—The Cireult Court for the county, Judge fs fod, aud takiog the ridge | Keita, has been la session today trying the case Foule. Mx, Newby stated ‘be nad verbal piedges | of Thornburg agaiust the. Vi Miuiand Rail- dor Une Fight Of Way, of any Widih, for the entire | road Co,.——Air. Jas, A. Stouten! Who married dConce surveyed, about six and a aif miles. The | Miss Criea Butts, of South Wi at Dominic's yesterday. evening,” brought, bis brid © tee decided to Ibake @ fecohDalssance by rot Aveaandria ( Mount Vernon, Mr. Ag-| last hight to the DLeAsalt, belme We ‘OUUL TOE er Uendered t com@milio? a lug, with which | on Prigee street, and the young couple were wy Will make a trip to Mount Veruun by water, | gréeied by many iriends. The -Lesballetion aaod bend g OumerValuous by that route, | iaapectinn at Old Dominion Lae <a mod — ‘Templar, wil take place to-night ab jasonic earn ov Rav. J. W. Paxxen.—A telegram re. | Teupie. Market sqautese—Alcagine With Brooks? vea weve inst’ might amuouueed the death, at | ot burding furuacs mado a trial ip 0M the Wealr- Apgein, Cal, at the noue of his dauguter, | ington ana Ono rod’ seoieedaye The. Used We, Bardard, of Her. J. W. Parke » for | cowpiiments of ~salz-river,~ crape badgen, &c., are yOw BD 1 ster by. tag ONCE bet plist Subieter Of Cais elt. | Geta exchanged between Aleaundrie pouuciaas ca ds pastor, successive:y, of Calvary Bupust | Charles Brownfield, who killed his 4 Che B-street cuurch, aad of tke Metru- | and brother-in-law ta Louisville, Ky., last fe Deylst cour ts found Co be 3500 short iu his accouaty with Rt as shoe firm for which he traveled, we Rerexuicaw Lesour’s Cice-Hover.—at a ‘The net carnings of tke Manhattan Rievated of (ke Sauvnal Kepublican League, eld | Railroad last year ‘were gh iaeua Bawia Gould gal, It Was deen Ww have a el | Was yesterday elected a direct place ese deme up and ‘ied. “The house commit | 3. Feit perp pee \ew Was uiborzed to lease the yt as r. i. B. Milies Ar Get, 1401 Massachusetis avenue, the league, | pear Cullicoth: his protowed vo invite the national repabdeaa | charge of seu ‘cumaiite to estabulsh « braueh Leadquarters at | Stuiwaukee and luo Je. gue Rouse, tp last ww ii F i ‘Sd that Hick wall tah ave yearn the —————— ue New Your Evscrion MURDER.—Dantel D. killed Fredertex papas bo | aed about the crime he to know noting i §| § i i E i i i =es=—P RIGE'S vs| CREA referred to the growing pacific aspect of foreign ‘affairs He sald that the agreement with Russia pt regarding the Afghan frontier, which had been 0 arrangement with France concerning the New Hebrides dimficulty, and to come to an understand- ing with regard to some vexed questions affecting Euro] he ities as the ould justify wlarin,” In view of the competition Barge tnd mot echt ‘the omy Bak: it to i That does nut contain tha poate ould etree naa suppose ine that do coutain Ammonia, Lime, or Lata Ce PRICE BAKING POWDER destred peace, borage rene xEw YOu Gao SE Loris, A feature of the, banuet was the enthusiastic reception given to Mr. Baifour, chief secretary Treland, Lord Salisbury said: ‘The circumstances | Gtazat Sarz Or Day Goons at the t time gave additional emphasis to the vindication of the law. The ‘accorded to Mr. Balfour showed hishearers’ sease of his con- Now in progress at BEHREND'S BALTIMORE STORE, duct in foulowing tuose principles of government which regulate the existence ot soley eneers 908 Seventh st nw. Mr, Baliour's colleagues had long that | we ary closing out two: sai ty sold, ug. and firm cries of “ear! beart”} whic insisted on the law CASSIMERES AND CLOTES ‘obeyed, While Lhose Who ought to know bet- ter thugat that the law: shouldbe ied. (Cheers,] ‘The services rendered the state by its civil officers were not covered by the glamour of the battiefeld; yet the dangers of civil strife might be no ‘leas real. What ougnt to be sald, tuen, of any member of the state Who spoke in ‘vermS of abuse and insolent invective of the honest and | CLOAKS AND GARMENTS OF EVERY KIND. We to close them out. We are compelled to hem out, We have no room Great Mark-Down in Above Departments. A Feast of sna earnest servions Tendored Ry & civil mintetar? ns. es have the Choice. it was vain to spend night ap a mal 5-HOOK FOSTER PATENT KID GLOVES, in Tana laws; it was vain tooccupy the ulgnest minds. of | aiSock HOt RARER SED GE 2 the state in the reform of abuses It, when alaw | 100 Strictiy,All-Wool (32-4 BLANKETS, at had been made as the deliberate view of. the na- | 9520; sell everywhere ior 98.60, ‘The reason why? Uon, it Was not acknowledged us a principleot con- ehtly soiled. suuitional governinent aud a law vo be obeyed. Lot of 50 dozen STRIPED SOCKS, usual price, ‘One 3 pair for $1; go at 20c. per pair. Full regular BRITISH SOCKS, 170.; were 25c, PLAID, STRIPED AND PLAIN VELVETS, that were $1; now 67¢. Finer Grade that sold for $1.25, go at 840. BEAUTIFUL LINE OF DRESS GOODS, SILKS, AND CASHMERES OD (Cheers) ‘THE FISHERISS DISPUTR. He had good hope of adjusting the difficulty with America upon the ancient fishery dispute. The task had been undertaken with great patriotism by one of the most eminent statesmen of the day— {cheers}—a statesman who went to. his work with ‘the almost unanimous , ood will of bis country- men, Who trusted that the result nt be to ‘TOT LINEN GOO! COMFOKTS, BLANKETS, vent diferences from arising again, © 9 PF MESTION, PLANSELS, Be, ce REFERRING TO IRELAND, Wo have ade prices on every line of Won- Lord Salisbury said tuey were often told thatthere | {erful Bargains, to which the attention of customers is ‘would be no legislative activity until home rule BEHREND'S BALTIMORE STORE, had been granted. But he could assure them that | 25-3m 908 7th st. n.w. there wouid be no falling off in acuvity on the part Of those Who Were upholding sue integrity of the empire. It was the task of the government to maintain law and order in Ireland, ‘The new pow- ers.or the government bud been in existence only a few mo .ths, yet there was already a marked !m- Fons: Hars: Fons: SEAL SKIN SACQUES FROM 6125. UP, SEAL SKIN JACKETS FROM 890 UP. SHOULDER CAPES, IN BEAVER, NUTRIA, AND OTHER FURS. COLLARS IN BEAVER, NUTRIA, MONKEY, AND OTHER FURS. BOAS, 3 D8. LONG. IN BEAVER, NUTRIA, LYNX, HARE, AND OTHER FURS. MUFFS, IN BRAVEK, OTTER, NUTRIA, SEAL. LYNX, AND OTHER FURS, RUSSIAN HAKE MUFFS, FROM 75 CENTS UP. LADIES’ SEAL CAPS, GLOVES, AND FUB WRISTLETTS, FUR TRIMMINGS OF ALL KINDS. DETACHABLE FUR COLLARS AND CUFFS provement in ihe condition of the country. The Ww Was in Lhe Steady course Of successful opera- on. ‘The government Were Convinced that they hhad the sapport of te people in restoring to Ire- land the blessings of peace, freedom, perity ar sing trou tne recognition of' the princi ples of order. (Cheers) Pe Saleen Cardinal Gibbons in Atinata. Atlanta Special to the New York World, Nov. 9. Cardinal Gibbons passed through’ this elty to- day on his return to Balumore, He was met -at ‘the depot at 6 a.m. by Rev. B. J. Kelly, pastor of ‘the church of the Immaculate Conception, and escorted to ths church, where he celebrated mass, | FOX GEN7'S OVERCOATS. and afterward breaktasted with Fathers Kelly] pCraz® FUR CAPS, GLOVES, AND MU¥- and MeCarthy. There was no heralding of bis coming and the worshippers who dropped tnto church during the 6:30 mass paid no special at. ‘BOYS' SEAL SKIN CAPS FROM $1 TO 85. CARRIAGE ROBES AND COACHMAN CAPES. tention Lo Lae strange pries at the aliar, In con- terution the carulsu! expreseed great gratiies:| HEAVY CLOTR CAPS FOR GENPS AND ‘Uon With the results of his trip around the contl- GENT'S DRESSSILK HATS, 85,86 AND 88. SOFT AND STIFF HATS, IN ALLTHE LAT- EST STYLES, AT $1, 81.50, 82, 82.50, 83, $3.50, 84. AND 85. SILK AND GLORIA UMBRELLAS, WITH GOLD ASD SILVER HANDLES FROM $2.50 HANDSOME ASSORTMENT OF CANES. TRESS & CO,.’S CELEBRATED ENGLISH SILK AND DERBY HATS. DEN1’S LONDON DRESS KID GLOVES. JAMES ¥. DAVIS" SONS, 1201 Penn. avenue, Cor. 12th at, Establi hed 1830, We Have Ovexen A BRANCH STORE Rent. He Went tO Portiand, Ore, to coufer the pallu upon Arcabishop Gruss, who was pro- moted trom the see of Georgia to that important Station. All along his Way, both going and coming, he found evidences of the Wondertul growth of Une Cathoile Church, “He returned by the Soutwern Pacinc in order Co Visit bis brother and sister, who ive in New Urieans, A recepulon Was giveul ita In that city, attended by over six thousand persous, Of Dr. MyGlynn’s case he steadily rm used to tall. A pleasant sinlie passed over ils ace wnen void of the story thot he intended w tusist upon the re. storalion 0: Dr. MeGiynu to nisown parish, He lett ou the 7:40 train, +90 An incendiary fire in Murfreesboro’, Tenn., yes terday, resulted In the destruction of five lange busiuess houses, Loss, $70,000. Senator Whit horne, of ‘iennessee, yesterday, addressed the Shipplug League convention at Bir Minsham, Ala, on The necessity of a naval re- 213m AT 819 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, FOR THE EXCLUSIVE SALE ner. TSN NG BP AK KIRN § 00, OF THE CRAWFORD BPS GABA HS NSC co aay a 4K KUN NN GEG GENTS ¢4 HAKD-SEWED AND Eps ae SpPN EET, REO OWWWWD DEE RRR #3 FRENCH WELT-SHOE. OP ww D PE R Re ee BOUVE, CRAWFORD & CO, ABSOLUTELY PURE. MANUFACTURERS. SELLING DIRECT ‘This Powder never varies, A marvel of purity, : strength apd wholesomeness. More economical than = the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in competition CONSUMERS. 029-2 with the multitude of low tests, short weight, alum or Phosphate powders SOLD ONLY mt Cava, Rowan ‘BaMING POWDER CO, 10G Wall street NX oc2d BY LUTTRELL & WINE, 1930 Penneyivania avenue northwest, Haspsowz Pras. boys cers s eaatss ae Gant CLOTH PLAID DRESS GOODS | fer'wear te following inducetuenty Yi fie wool, one yard ands. bal uty, mewe-t style, actual value, priser 91.0007 um Values © PLAID BLACK SILK VELVET, for trimming, ie, best quality, extra wide width; Foal 130; reduced aah price only Toe. enero vane Beatiital G4 bevedelote . “Geuutitul 6-4 Striped Cloth, all wool, at 75c., worth st ful 4-4 all wool, at 37) worth parol $2 2S a fs den worth BLANKETS, immense size, extra heavy, at aualty: usual price $3.00: Fedcd c cach File, rei ent Black Menritta Cloth in the market at #1 THT 8855 jada Serge ee SOc Tn OS t & ak Alleolors al! wool Flannel Clothe at 256. E Ee BAR Ses, | Sih Velvets in all shades ut Soe, worth g1. T. ERR BE Sy58 Bick Silks at 7 5.80c-.81-91:25.$1.50, 31,75 ana 2 POPULAR CASH STORE, Ct a ret 711 MARKT SPACE full line of Flannel, Blankets, and Domestics at FRENCH SERGE, cleant Dress Goods, all pure fine lowest cash prices wool, wide double width, all colors: very cheap at ove | . full line of Underwearin gents’, Indien’ and chil- Byard: reduced cash price, 37 34e. dren's. BROADCLOTH for Ladies’ suits, all ig fine wool, eect ae" at 1 Soa ge one yard and a half wide, ali colors, $1.15. Linen Damasks: ‘apkins DOUBLE WHITE BLANKETS, slightly soiled,| 4 large lot of Handkerchiete and are 82.00, #725, 82.50. {One lot Misses’ heavy ribied regular made EY SELLE EAD DRESS GOODS: worth 256. 6 | ee ee ese coe ocices the lowest. yard; reduced price, 12 yards for $2.00. Oi soos indebted ts us will oblige us by settling ‘TRICOT CLOTH, pure wool, double width, 37340. BLACK CASHMEKES, 25, 31, 37, 50, 62¢. ROYAL SERGE, wide double fold, all colors,12 yards for 82 028-5 930 Pa, 31 ns COF. HARD Ome PRESENTS FOR CASH CUSTOMERS. oe 280 Te ae Bon Hon ae 45.00 worth of dry zoods entitles the purchaser 10 8 pair o: handa.ms D inuik Towels, knotsed et Lue Dest. $10.00 worth of dry goo is enti les rehaser to a large-size handsome Bridal Quilt, worth 1.50, 010 ‘THE CONCORD HARNESS. ‘The Concord Collar, Geyrieex: Before you buy your Suits, Overcoats or Warm ‘Underwear, you should examine our stock of these roods, for they possess merit in style and make, beanty in fabrice and trimmings; the prices range, from the lowest price garment to the finest, considerably lower ‘than any house can sell the same grade in quality for. Carriage, Road id xpreme Haseeno ll Pind td’ deeetytions at Ssiped with makers naiwe and trode mar LUTZ & BRO, 497 Penn. ave, adjoining National Hotel. Cooma Br Gus SCHOOL surTs, A full line of ‘You know we make the Boys' and Young Men’s trade 28 COOKING etoyEs ‘sn especial feature. Boys cannot only be well suited > hand and for sale, in Ss but there isan alr of stylein the cut and make| | 4, ‘which always gain us the preference when comparisons ! ‘remade. Prices are always the lowest. \7 Our line of Neckwear is full, fresh, and faultless, NOAH WALKER & 00, Eee eS Sergi gy mea . Bunrantes of peuuinensan, See FR acted na oF Overcoat, go to the London tet cnaan e Lives a0 Sait or Overcoat go 2 Sacedtnscioa hae sheet at am a tae Prince Albert Suit at $15,400 ‘Wo will sve youfrom 85 to €0 on 9 $20 Suitor Or, if you want s fine Suit or Overcoat; the London & Liverpool Clothing Cot S™ ‘If you want a nice School Suit ‘and delivered in ‘Cottage “Royal Glue” mends China, Glass, Wood, &c. Butter churned every morning: ib, “Ward” prints, 40c, per Ib. ENT_HOUSES. _ SS SES DOR RENT_PURNISHED ROUSE, =. FSm, incor Gevdsome uravture:_ sew ‘Se, per quart, ssuitary pluuting; in thocouch or ler, stable ¢, =| to v1 family o Sly Lith st. a. TUBES! Smtthconian Poston hii BOARDING. ___| OK REXT—1920 New, yor AVE, 3-¢:087 OARDING, 1215 1 STN. W.LARGE, AND | venlsuesse/S SwULUsT EDT & BADER. Benstiron and rooms: ® Pleasant and com-} 110-3: ‘wes F at. Louse, pear its, with table _BO-3t_ > 3 8s I st. & ‘W. OPPOSITE FRANKLIN X Pleanait with First-ciaee 1328 5F tn ee cap be accommodated, 022-180? JOR RENT—1640 R 1 AVE—10 & and the fashiovavle [euieytown OR RENT—FLEGANTLY FURS Epos. “Aik, umber of ansifus Wanding sien some | Et ton a somes throw of the Uy 0 choice several s; lendid suburbs re arteen Moos; everything con ni EH CO. | me euis #100 per nowt, 015-3m ‘1405 F st. quired. Appiy to w ass = = n10-5t stot sh meson bene TOT bm. 4000 2000" ee siosie Fe 1 BRICK, O ST, NEAR Tunas @ads 208, 08 Met a wa n10-3t "1410 New York ave, 708 Wi CHOICE AND PERGANENT teuaiit @ beauridal twor tury sicut-fovts ial cet ar homee, &. tod impe., with OF wivnout brick malic, t, 06 F ue. | eww L | duquire of ewe w 4 L$. cHAPMA Rbk § a 1908 Fp. w-. Room 14.9 toll © ck, or in evening wey fa 013 M Ans mioae ‘WILL YOU DEPRIVE YOURSELF OF THE NEW CARPETS, FURNITURE, STOVES, OR OTHER HOUSEHOLD GOODS YOU ACTU- ALLY NEED! WILL YOU TWIST AND WRITHE UNDER ‘THE WEIGHT OF NECESSITY YOU SEE NO _ SUBURBAN PROPERTY. WAY OF SATISFYING? WILL YOU PAY THE HIGH FIGURES EX- ACTED BY SO-CALLED CASH HOUSES WREN YOU CAN OBTAIN THE SAME GOODS FOR LESS MONEY WITH CREDIT? WILL YOU TAKE THE TROUBLE, IF YOU WANT ANYTHING IN HOUSEHOLD GOODS, TO EXAMINE OUR PLAN OF EASY PAYMENTS—A PLAN, IN MANY RESPECTS. DIFFERENT FROM THE CREDIT SYSTEM OF ANY OTHER ESTABLISHMENT IN WASHINGTON—A PLAN WHICH HAS PROVEN ITSELF 10 BE FREE FROM BUR- DENSOME OR DISAGREEABLE ENTAIL- ‘MENTS—A PLAN WHICH OPERATES LARGELY UNDER YOUR DICTATION—A PLAN NOW ENJOYED BY HUNDREDS OF YOUR NEIGHBORS AND FRIENDS—A PLAN WITH WHICH ALL OUR CUSTOMERS ARE SATISFIED—AND A PLAN INVOLVING THE MOST EQUITABLE PROVISIONS OF ALL PREVIOUS SYSTEMS? ‘WILL YOU CALL AND LET US EXPLAIN ‘THIS PLAN TO YOU? CAs: ol-6w stationary wacbstacds, furnace &e Fear. JOHN EBs ALL & 00. JOR RENT—A NEW Louse,centrally located uaiuutes walk sro City TN COKN, next City P.O. at care: all inod. uups..and in periect tenat very cheap ($50) C. mw Brick House, Grooms aud bat iuodern couveniences. Apply to 407 aw, oR RENT—HOUSE t) WHEATLEY BROS. JOR RE! E116 © ST. aki-tasement Back: wide! Heut onder, handy tu JOE BEST — HANDSOMELY F room boure. Maryland sve B « Contains seven bed ruc St cles, BLU per mouth. Appiy MOHUN, 13:51 st. nw, ‘OUI completed . few mont Se tt Cirle. containt. x 12 ‘rooms, tire ns:d° fin eh i+ of hard wood tiie waigs beautituliy perern 000. HILL & ‘throu Squares fr0u1 two lines street car. Tauden +t. LeDroit Park. Goud bulld pe. er Ee JOR KENT—I7]1 ISTH ST story aid ba-enient brick dwelisns, Iuoderay Tuayr venments: S EDT & BUADLEY, 927 F st QOR KENT—411 12TH ST 8 story brick dwelliny, 6 rooms, pert OR RENT — Eencap: ty sig aud vas. only BRADLEY. 937 F st. SW, Bi and j anit: BUCHASA room brick; Iairobe, newly popered: $15. Dan. 141i Fst ; A HAN DSOMEL' ter; ti excel 31 Pro-pec Bo ota <> Hbagton 28 Ket © Stable rear 9 OR RENT_TES. ROO WOUSE: 17718 F ve., ba 1 water: batt, gam, istiube, bay 940 S20.“ \pply Tio Lee” nO OMS, BATH, $1000 pot aud thoroagity built: $75 per month, anciuds > RAD Fe, 2ST PURNISHED—H \NDSOME dense since ‘ath, ‘cho ete, &e JUHNSTOS, 739 ota se. amy ‘porivod WA CoUcrek a poreh, $14.30. SWOLMSTLDT & BEAD. NI 13 per mouth SWOuM> 0 Lous we dows, vs Rod. Bellevue Farm. Gunton Baikding: 3010 ii st aw 20-0" wia-ae OM BAY WINDOW wodern tmiproveierte LK: OR RENT—A THIRTEEN-ROOM HOUSE ON 3D . Withic half suWare of the Peunsylyausa ave to ‘woud KNIGHT, 607 7th st 16-33" 2OR RENT—92] FRENCH STREET NOR! UWEST, jet cells Yours ave. 2.06. ave. Bw. oR RENT—A FURNISHED HOUSE OF EIGHT rows, all mod. imps. for furt quire SULLIY, INSTALM st nw. nh-6e E, A THREE has ixvecn om avd Capito. $50 to @ quod party. AM. M. KOHKIK. 302 iio st, Prery NISHED 11- ‘square from, Capitol: convesient tora Mewber, "i. B, star offer, n9-4t* ‘ AT re A per mouth 3) THREE Press} 1wo- T water sind ni Very OUSES « 2 rooue wea tanto aby suitable tor Ke EN & CUNNIAG- NEW HOUSL, @ rooms, . handsomely fisted in hacd wood. possession November ‘The Clareadou, 1402. ¥. a NOK RENT—2257 CLLVELAND AVE N.W. ut condition; nguire WitiT KEK & JOK- we ENISHED ii. etwoen 12th aud 14th sta, and Laud #1 s on my eleatiy FE . = crt Sr ‘Pivee.e-¥ ave. 25 Penton 4 Moen ok RENT— F i FURNISHED. Kat. bet, 16th & 170) Cor, SmontMed... $2,000 De dai! ABE HBL -Z200 | bet, sth & Lota, Fst. cor, 190 Ca¥, bt K&L’ DoH ay. wear Dapout cre 50 bet 17 ehw iMth above Dapout y 200% B00 300 F 200 2 int at. bs Nu'r Thomas Gir 16th, bet, L& M wt. Leth UNPURNISaro i 140107 Fu se As WAS 13 iy ‘thee : Bid e FouNSTON, 738 15% wt. nw. ©] Steniben at } 1x- 1s nw. de 12N0 2. OR REN UNFURNISHED, tye 4 FU SHED, RL ave, near 17th ide 4 ~ 1olé Kaxtnw K 10°.166.67 . i i yes Tir. Shoe arragiitag Lr 410 us i811 List aw) Le bob. wear Mtis.ictb Isao Net mwa #5 ile Dv MOtiaes cst, Le xn mine by permét from * THOMAS J. FIDMLR & OO, Laat F at. m KE AND DWEL Rh RENT—LARGE Si Ki NT—PURNISHED- 2a) W ST, Two BeEw laisse tee | rou RENT_-omEAP-0OK aHTAND Fara Rowe Gr bem ge Ost. weds 4th kw. Gr. be tear 7 Pow, o 4 40 Lath, Lar. bs uate livply to ii 3. DALY. 631 Ft. nw, 70K RENT — DWELLING, ica Fst s. Wo Prransana tet mremteaentpecar si) = 9 bitobe a Liew Maxx not Tee, {Ok RENTATTSLY BT NW 10 Hivos ANB thn heaved by rarunes 8. Sibiebk e LIKBERM ANS 1s Bat | act Fares Ls 4 nc. 12r, S15 Gm 16 Ga oti | ee wodecsi impr At Koom 11.Peverel Bull 1G ESTO we devees iow bevween Bed w. Avely F urutaned lnusee tr uth, MM. PARK, 1416 F a UNFURNISHED 1446 F st, nw. CKellone ouluwing Moses for tek = RENT 380.4. PRESCOT Suid ng) nas th fours: at alk woderm a. nd bases rick. ® niedera impr ‘ ‘alae yer wth ry Brick. n 20th and INO. A. PARESOOT idle Fate iid Homi wt i i - , 1609 Joh at re, &e USth feud 16ch Ture ivoniy aporion of the propert pane Ree tall ise cul’ at ofice for bulledia ieened oo | fie stand 13th, {ah} THUS. WAGGAMAN Circle, 8 mothe Lor ‘aiid s furnithed. latest Sinprovements; 13) rooms HERBMANS'S AND CREDIT HOUSE 921 AND 923 SEVENTH ST. N. W. nem (Overcoats we teat!) Pou HUNDKED to be. “A squib ax iz a aq uid,” remarkable 1 GXy' to private funnily. C. A SMITE. JOR RENT. uous. with lane gardau far and inictore ‘ond ‘all suodern. i and pleasant iucluding bath. 103 2det. ne. * 34 Tous and suabis 1403 Mass aver 1520 ct PL. 8. south, front, with wine vaults aud stable, owners Jems iug + W HOUSE, CONTAINING ELEVEN stale. inamtie 708 RENT—NEAD THE CAPITOL, A DESIUABLE KF “sdtuated isrica Dwellius, OR RENT—FULNISHED_B. H. ROBERISON, 1b15 B Xx. W YQOK RENT—CiuEaP—10 A GOoD TENANT, A ‘ice, — cosy, couve.ient i rooms aint bath hot aud Faber stove. newly” painted: mt ne: one, SPickoomeTON JOR RENT—SE) Wand v. Junction: stable ‘month. Inquire of FRANK HU wiegent brick hvlase, Tapered. Irom wstrect cars. Inquire at 00.°8, 954 La. ke. u7- La roe BTS Sse st fon that it fs the Eurcr ibang hear tut at ioe, ‘Cirele. 157 DEE Berne Sesty isewbes i Ld cand La year . FOX & BROWN, 143; Peon ava.a. REST OGSes Eo ep, NO. A, LLSCULT, & #13 16th etuw. Seatory aud atic trick, Completely “tirninued wi mouth. 12 Piaso §190" pee and bese Tween 1¥:h and 20th ste. n od. inaye., Wemtert Turuiabed, Ui y 9 No. 4, Iowa Circle nm. w., corner Pst..contains 13 rooins Landsomels furubahed €500 per uous | “Desirably locatad House, coutaiting 14 foot, it | thorough order and eonpletely furnished. 8275 pat | moun. |, Desirably logated House, containing 1 ro | thorouxu order and completely Muruised, € - io OP legantly lorated new preset Vaz New 8 ENISHED HOUSES (N ALL SEO The ewes, OF US tlhe Seat. Age aY x Prata'Gie secures, gat outa tue Otuer im cherry’; tweive tot i yard ana “Kadmon WRLC SUG: PROPOSALS. __ > FOR BuLCKS. KANITE CEMERE Miuai Link, AND MELLAn Mere, Ist -pemled Pee =: nai for Beck endl la, geveraiis, endoreed Fanite,” “Proposals ior ( and Lime,” and. Proposal Will be received Irom reruiar dealer oul Wentiastat, D. Neen errartn the jremnoscet pda, 5 tae the Navy of Va wesiurton, Bet ic 48 ma et or a4 $00 cn oe ees Gicdce-ailia Y caraaa pase: nino, 800 55 tatreis of haba 10 Se et Oo tas verve of Lama t i ih HD i i cis t H ’