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FOR SALE—HOUSES. FOR, SALE’ BEAUTIFUL COTTAGE, Forte Sabet Wao FUR SALE — MISCELLANEOUS POR SALE—oNE COOK No, 7, AND ON} | Pim edimer, ai In wood ardor 418 at gee 1GHT 3-toot % Be AMAN, | | House for rent ae it ee oe US SE | PQOR SALE_TWO MILCH GOATS, CHRAP. IN- Fok SALE FOUR SVALE BRICKS ON 20TH | } LS ts - st,, near CCgnecticut ave, Fenting tor €646 s year. | Peter, 86,000, if sold at eves | JOOR SALE—A FEW SHARES OF GARRETT PARK ‘INO. F. WAGGAMAN, ‘barwain if wold fuF ‘50-tnch, | Bi stocs at a furcash. Also, = y jarvard HoaJster,!uil balihalfnckel, —_ a eee ition. Price low for cash So Starotice.” is JOR 4ALE~ A Ni LEABANT. | Oh BALE-NATIOAAL METROPOLITAN BANK by nes Da ge nventarent NK Kelloggs Building, 1416 F st. jALE—A FIRST-CLASS GROCEKY IN business. 16. SALE_EIGHT-ROOM BAY WINDOW BRICK, BiGHE ROOM BAW ee a cain ail mera, hueyremente: | Sena ele aise OREO Bese 94, 500. _Bl6-3e" a F. H. SMITH & SON, OK SALE—ONE ELEGANT UPRIGHT, 4 ETO alent ey Ga ¥ sto. Inches hig, extra cats tu repeating tach, jant 3 tone, Lan some desivn, $275; cost $200. ‘Lhe TF SALE MANDSOM NE SMALL, PROPSUTE | Sree ocruincrer cdeed HO Wouter gs Gee p25 Teh wt. z pe eeveuue, tom mitiutes walk ‘irom Mar | 9 Eves Ens Nose Are all more or leas affected by catarrh. The eyes be come inflamed, red snd watery, with Gull, Resvy pain between them; there are roaring, buzzing noises in the ears. snd sometimes the hearing is affected; the ‘ose is severe sufferer, with its constant uncomforta- bie discharge, bad breath and loss of the sense of smell. All these disagrocable symptoms dissvpear when the disease is cured by Hood's Sarsaparilia, which expele from the blood the impurity from which catarrh artes, tones and restores the diseased organs to health. “Hood's Sarsaparilla bas helped me more for caterrh ‘and impure blood than anything else lever used." A. BALL, Syracuse, X. ¥. HOOD’S SARSAPARILLA Sold by all drugwists. #1: aix for @S. Prepared only by C. L HOOD & 0O., Apothecaries, Lowell, Mase, 100 DOSES ONE DOLLAR. 3 +) Cou veusenee—et_b e, wide siley, wad irik trees, lot about 24 vy 115 i aley. if svid at once will take can, Uaiance tomuit. Abply ou prew wiese | 25 M ST. N. W, ELEGANTLY ited oF ianftirnished, 13 rooms, JOR SALE-SHELLABARGER STOCI i Botan tian cowe West Addrees EBs Siaroice JOR SALE—CHEAP- GOOD LATRO! AS lor Heating Stove, (Opera 22), lange W ¥s0 Mat mw JOR SALE-A WELL ESTABLISHED COKNER location: 3 r Grocery Store; splendid reason for - Sn SURS Sino etons * Shgte | ineremoratomelty. ROVER Malte BEY CURA? HOUsE OF WEST | oon siLe BER SUIT, BEDSTEAD, marble-top bureau 4..d washstat large douv. wardeobe, inciudiug springs aud loattraae, price $30, TSP ete ae trang ge JOR SALE—A 7-OCTAVE PIANO, IN FIRST CLASS [Order cost #400 two years ayo: price si7case Also, & ue Parlor Set cheap. “Call'st 1158 Oth aw. eS BL6.2t* JOR SALE—BAY MARE, 9 YEAI LP; GUA! Fact saod aud wentic: eat wieboct nue aad sDows s mile im 3 udiuutes. DAV18 Buus, “B16-st* ____ 339 and 341 Pa ave. nw. OK SALE—9160—81. ‘EAK-ULD HO! Vectiy sound and gratic: work aiywbere’ suave lor ct Di 5 aoe avi riding. Juquire st 106 F at, OR SALE — A POOL FHANK FREEMAN'S ee S-3it PGE SALE, CHEAP “YOUNG JERSEY OOW. GEN. . TeaeoD 1UF seliiug, owner Di vend her, “Apply 4405 Columbia ave., aerusn HL Bw, JP Qk SALE—CHEAP_¥OR WANT OF KooM, ONE Fausly “Gacrince (Brom called), latest yi iwodern Maproveuouta, C MAKSUBALIE: 1061380 fh BLU LOS FOE SALEFINE Day MALE, HAMULETONIAN, Jor coupe of business; 5) Years old; weight about Douse is substantially built ; ot ISELOO, with a quod sable in | rear. this ina chauce to bays chesp home ins Eotie able ueighOrnood; $4,000. DA+I) is SioNe, 200 Pt nw. n16-3t EW BAY-WINDOW BRICK, 8 ROOMS: couerete cellar uuder whole louse; elr- ¥ Rutsived and all haprovements; south front: Lo scliyole, Mumrwes, a F st. wear | $1,000" east bala reunite Ou at 850 per tn uabie opportunity tor persous of Ihnited capitalists fo purchawe & uvtise that ca be steuwdvance. DAVID D. STONE: | B TABLE, INQUIRE aT fhestsurani, 18900 7th stn Bouse? iot Saas ce vange alleys, Terms easy. Inquire su : lot Z2aH.> tw sarge alley. ‘niet . THREE-STORY stom G iat Pa a DW bLLING, 1a THRE uly BACI BULLDING, BAY WINDOW 10 hur: contaus 0 Foci bath aud paDtFy Gry, Mheht, coucreted cellar. Borge’ evouun, dingy 10 rout. ae si now 2 very desiteciy Ieated gordiaest Convemiau Y piniakit EieBhac aS T1113 10TH ST., NEAR 1250 pounde, ively sae and sound. GEv. F. has. sowe story double mo ave uv, hau some Faster double | GivauAaa, 1407 ¥ at nld-2e lot, JG by 138 ieet. “two barh-rooms, very Hour: stable for tour horses, two Ws. J. PISA & CO4 1524 F at aw. {OK SALE—BDED FEATHERS, 15c. A POUND chvice, Rew, and cleab. Also, Geese Feathers, Mat- teases, “he, at lowest prices "Orders by and owerwise, Delivered. ALBERT SxlIZ, 655 H st. ae nld-lot JOR SALE—HEAVY ANTIQUE SIDEBOAKD AND EEA: SES cate be seen une next Friday. 012 Saat rap pyre Fes SALE—A SORKEL HORSE, OF MORE THAN ordiuary merit; suuud, and paey broken to addle and harness: vory saat ad siya ouly seven Fears old; thorowpisly satistaccuty” teasuue sven Tor selling. Cau be woen &t Menara. WUUDS BROS, ML ste Dear 1th. ret (UK SALE—A FINE HORSE, 164 HANDS, NINE Years oud, pot airud of auytuing, Family Carnage Hariicna Uwner leaving ety. Seen at DU Staves, 1820 List. mew 1 {UK >AL& —A THOROUGHBRED KENTUCKY saddle ware; is kind and keptio and 4 splendid U.JUHNSUN, 1921 al st. bet. 2d and CHARLES ‘Bis lm 14th st aw, OR SALE Finite own, mi ee see 'o27G st se, th, 8 Ps - bi ‘re... 11.000 6a wid Gai Bi a oF a ond Vk SALES COLUMBIA FIKE INSURANCE panne “mest K H. PELOUZE, bu.lding, 1416 F at. OR SALE—A THO Havoc: What volume ina word! Justtwo weeks ago we onal * 2,000 OVERCOAT. as The prices at which they were quoted played Davoe with, the wreedy, praspins, rindi, gallante of the oS to shvance the pions ye prices Sf these necessary earmentg fustas the bleak winds Sd nipping frosts created 9 demand for tbe Took aeae and nob); Fook in the situation at a glance, aa it were, y seconded our efforts, making the iaaueuver & most suc. Sensful one, by buys and orrving away Bearly 1.500 OVERCOATS In the brief period of two weeks. ‘THE OVERUOAT CRAZE In not on the wane, but waxes hotter as the lots grow 511 YET TO BE SOLD. tat, 85.87. ps ~ bee Lot '$007—89 Chinchilla Overcoat, blue and black, sizes 34 to 42, kes oe Lot 549. all 12S BAPEAS Melton Overcosts, all wool, sizes 33 3. Tot 5121-28 We te 128, BLzE28 Wornted Overcoste (Oxford), sizes 35 Lo. 4863-72 Chinchilla Overcosts, 34 to 40, ope attention is called to crane eee base as Bie a pee hasttquey, ailk Sizer 33 to 40, $13.25. srcoat a cated anyw! sizitiy ait woul and vary heavy alzen A tos Price ($2.00 8 suis, VICTOR BR ADLER'S ‘Ton Per Cent Clothing House, 927 and 929 7th st. m.w., comer Massachusette sve. Strictly One Price, Open Saturday antil 11 p.m, J. C. Hercurssos. IMPORTER, 00 PPP FFE 9 PE OO PPP EF oo EN ‘00 ERE N WEDNESDAY, NOV. 16. =] 4 ane GGG. aa G 66a NN GGG THURSDAY, NOV. 17. C) a poe 24 i 1 1 1 vere 2222: geste old. excelent travever aud tuusoughly broke; sound in every p.rticusar. A tuorouguiy-brukeu saddle Horse: 16 bands; sor- ears Ui; Fucd Wavever ali s0Wud, 1 Work Horse; 10 aids. uay: 10 years old; We, Bulld, Rou wood Wosker, . trial givem aud 10 sale Cueap; will take gud cart ae part pay; Cun be sven at Lumber Ouice, th and Bste, Low. nid-Ge FOE SALE-coN: EC1IONER) AND ICE ¢ P Tiors; kuou location, doing a good busine be welds rare banvat. JAEKMON & AME aw a i Oe Sas — LARGR OUPXING 6 AM plete, im perlect order. wo Desks, 320 tec wha, drawers, $9 euch. Inquir 1115 10th st. nw. bid-ute Og DALES Peiciy sacery bicrGue IN EY tuorvugh repair. 1021 a si Bw, Bi-codTt* JOR SALE—THE “OTTU" GAS ENGINE BE SE. 3.300 90 to di . bh Tr. rad K, Berthwen:. 20 by 108%. eit k JORDAN. 1417 Fst 9 FEET FRONT ON loTH ST. BET. Kibode Iniand ave. n.w.. 100 100t deep tos ved oy 3 irstae butulinwrs renting | Mguires uo boat aves da feet 1-83" per waate foot with | yo aw ot ive, hanaumgtod fast "ua ateeatss F. A DARNEILLE, 126 Fat | “uaetGm he. elas JOR SALE—ENCYCLOPEDIAS. JAMES PAR: Pine oaicesend Giciciae ce ig a uES PARTON, a us every house where there Isjlaced uactof Appleton | Cyeiopedia 11 is Uke sendin: wont NEAR DUPONT CIRCLE, NEW f bath. furnace heat, also vpen | principal roe r 000: 12 ae Ou M at hw., $9,500 H taken at ube FINE DRESS TTTT RRR It MM MM z pee tt MMMM Pope tt Bee T RRO MMM MM MM TT NNN GGG, 988q vue LE MMM I NNN GG¢ Have just received an importation of Paris Dress Trummtnis, "No ‘mich seortipent for elowahee and vee ety lisa ever been a Ricerca eet in tions the No e Sik Crocket Passernenterion, SUE and Jet Paeuttene ik Guipures, Mohair Guipures Jetted and Braid Garuitures, cit Steel Trimmings Dress and Cloak Trimmings niches Lace from to 42 inches wide, gota Emauroidere Fett ari PassolienteciOw in wiste and colors. Siikt Net, plain and chabruldered, nad hovelties for FERY Y ERR N3 rN FERY, Y ERR NN RIT SN» coG kU NN NR NON BB &: Bz27! 2a ie whole dauuuy tocol rable womlity, $4,250 lexe.” This work, all the Voluiies, cau be obtained at ‘aise many “ner houses Saco on siuail moutaly’ payin ‘sddrons MOLLCRCES 2 Biren LDER, 2. Star omce antndimces a Lr saw = te Ke® SALE Ok SALE THAT VERY DESIMAMLE MODERN EALine LATELY ocet SAPSE costaiue 1 room, Rabo Dr bictin Sige eeer mee | ee ote Bee Two Masnificient Upright Grand Pianos to exchange. Nearly new and im elezaat condition. They sre the Bissoasauy aathets ine, ree oormer Parive’ Grant foe tea gia Ae HM lq. tone fs stanly noe. at a great Larsaiu for cash or easy payments; or square taken in trade and best value allowed. Can be ween froma to-day. ‘THE PIANO EXCHANGE WAREROOMS, otbat. woke in uae. 3 ESERMANS #) 5400) iat SALE_ONE SQUAKE FROM WASHINGTON Zstory betel STEIGER & Li 29 i iaudsome tw Ques Ane Brick. © roome | 22 : Stiball Scot tay, Guely Buisbed: $6,000 R_SALE—ON F CARRIAGE HOPK:NS & WESTON. cast aad teev | M* ‘auc tantly borsea in this city: youu ‘aud pomers id, sound ass dollar, yeutic aud gue, uot alvald of steam cas; stylish, aud # spleudid driver; togetber With harkess und a Uret-class extension-top carriage (cabriowtte), bora neary Mew, with covers, Wis, BC. Cay be seon Bt ALLIDUS NALLOW'S STABLES, 14th, ard b aia Bw., Waere further particulars cau be Tearned. nad 12t BO%, SALECVIOLINS—A.GUPERION “CoLLe tion of ie old instruments In pe. tec OF stuall size specially adapted tor i ‘see any evening after 6 at GOS A H ST. N.W.. THREE-STORY- Dweiliwx, cleven rooms: all | ard and side alley. Price BB-13t* Fonz yd-Laserue’st Ek ‘amps. good cel S000. Por part ALE— HO. SES. POSSE PRESCUTE, 1416 F at. aw, baw the fol- Sowing Houses ft sale - BRICKS, JOK SALE—DREWSIEK BROUGHAM, POLE soe xray tauuily horses, and single, bay, “coupe” hors. na Apply at FAY N2'S Coach Factory, 2308 Pennsylvauia lar, 11 Fuca, wk = eS aol ad eeliar, Tt roma, jo SALE BAN MVE-PICKED BED. youn ane ot Feathers, 1: the bet a ute couutey foe elegant lot, wide adiey, e muiiey | Orde! or ou promptly der - ered. WSLS Statement | POR SALETSN Dial, Gas EATING s1OVES, stove to beat a siuull bed Tootn of bath rood, for | eas larger rooms ib proportion. KG. CAMPBELL, c 10d st. iw. BOK SAGEPAT EBBITT HOUsE STABLES, 15% struct and Ohio ave., 1_coupe, rockaway pole ain i, 1 sual, tast, 7-year Oud sound road inary, Siup, F avable Raniess, $36; 1 coupe bares, 852. ofp. enuice locaity, botis, remdenee, dares, remy Fstory. U1 rou, cellar, it i.w., house aud jot, 02120, to wide NS PO IMMEDI- 9 rooms, lot 20X100, 2411 | = bw S-rvons Brame | AL Bake ferme wecommo MITCHELL, F at, Kootn 4. M&aP— FOUR-STORY BRICK w ; Dath-roouss latrolw, mauwre 115 $4,500, GEOKGE TRUESDELL, Ok 3 CLOSING-OUT SALE, 7 SHALL OF- cr for sale. as Surviving partner of the firm of Ula & 8UD stock aud fixtures in store No. 1015, Pennsylvania ave. “Thus stuck, iu addition co the usual Wehs of ATOCErY Sore, Cousists of some very old ale | Sins very ne imported Beindiess Whiskics, Wines Cor. ; all-lw*” | Gais“and' Liquors JAMES W. Oli” Surviving 746 NEW YORE AVES. Nea | Sarter WML ULMEROUNS " oll-dwcunwas® went, moderna brick dwelliig, bay sand every comvenince: i perfect a Lnunediate buyer will b: sold very cheap. c W. © DUVALL. #20 Fst. nw. JOR SALE—CHEAP—FINEST LINEN PAPERS, ‘Sperm Oil, and lubbous, tor typewriting machines MENGY A CLARKE _s7-tun Caligraph otsce, 0 F at. th w. iq Sean ial a cy 224 “aes is ae ween = Esp ReEEe * 4 ome FS a re > ‘As many of our choice mall quas- titles an carly call ie mivionble. 7? OMY 12 amnall quap. WRAGS ANU FAURELS. FURS. 907 ¥ nS XLVANIA AVENUE. New ES Viuvers. SEATON PERRY. (Succesor to Puaay & BRoTuEn,) NEW BLACK SILK CLOAKING PLUSHES, 24 inehes wide, at $3, #4 and @3. SEAL SKIN CLOAKING PLUSHES from @2 to $12 ELEGANT STOCK OF SILK PLUSHES, iu the now Faltcolors, which a’ tn gr-at detuand for combining SUL LS, and B30. SESH D kp pram VELVET AND HES, for truvusing and garniture, from $1.25 tog Oper yard, EW. BL OK | AND LYONS PURE SILK VELVETS. from 20 to 28 inches wide, in Blick aud twenty-five uew colors, Paig- ICAISE. a) BINALION PANELS WITH SASHFS TO MATCH. NOVELTIES IN BEADED COMPLETE STOCK LYONS, FAILLE FRAN- CAISE, “BENGALINES, SURAHS, GiOS-GRAIN! prices. JUSENSE ASSORTMENT OF FRENCH CAMELS colo: NEW ENGLISH COLOLED S:LK WARP, - RIETTAS . is NEW BI AND SEAL PLUSH JACKETS, ing in price irom $16 to $30. MPSA eARGMAS IN CLOTH JACKETS, PRICES. perpen with HENKIETTAS, CAMELS HAIRS AND CLOTHS PLi COLORED GERMAN SILK SVETS frou 8 $3 ‘$d (o SH per yard Pride raitLe eles D PLUSH COM- DED AND PO! mR VELVET DRESS FRONTS: — RHADAMES AND PEAU DE SUADE, at lowes HAIRS AND BROADCLOTHS in all the new {AND CONTUME CLOTHS, WRAPS, VISITES AND BACQUES, in all sizes, rang: WMAKKETS AND WRAPS t2-PLAIN FIGUKES AND CORE $ frou SEATON PERRY, Perry Building, Peunaylvania ave, cor. 9th at, nls Established 1840. Sioeen: Whats 4 SALE—415 AND 417 NEW JEMOEY AVE. SE, F sy ares ious Capitol, brick dweilinis, 12 AND, Tet be. sede atid ate oilered iar below £VEigy DESCHIP LION, DUVALL veo Pat. mw. ullot AT YEE) KEADUNABLE PRICES, — «JOHN M. YOUNG, 479 aud 481 C st. Bow, 65-3 KeAK NALIONAL HOTEL ROR SALES CHEAPEN AHAN Tide Cle abst compes, fannily cacraged, doctor's aud ladies pie. lay ons aud yrucery wages Su second ‘bapa Cail” and ‘be convened Wee, GEYE, 406 Pa ave. uw. ss of FOOD AND Fish Food. FOR SALE SINGING Bins. BIND, Cayes, God Fish, Aquariuias, and Largest augortuveut ui the city at SCHMID’ BLD Silk, 12tu st, two doors south of Pa. ave, auziciu® Oi SALE—FALL. AND WIATER C. Fie SEW ASD MYCOND HAND. OB AOE DH IMPHOV . bet. Loch sud Ith sts. Sr, br ; br.stable br., frame sta- AP. HILL & CO. Tie JOR SALE BUSINESS PROPERTY 85 FEET | }uK SALE—100 CAKMIAGES, WUGGIES, AND fovntiug ot 1eb, of PeRna. ave Vartished waxone aud iuuk waous, also painted s Hecutoahoe bek 11a Te adous, doctors” aud ladon’ yuwlous, egpairing i sit G61 trot. ou’ st. uuproved by Mr. br. Ursuches: goods sold un easy’ te J COUR, 52 ated <P AEL Sco" This wat | Moat. Geokewem ee * CoO ae «RSALE A NEW RESIDENCE IN A FASHION | POR SALE—ABOUT 1,000 POUNDS OF NONPA- sole bcality. bait andocen, ied ‘cwucr.cen- | F'rcil and bout, 00, pounds of Apete rape ateny Gail, open Ere places, aud attractive imtenor ef Desaned by 6 Bruce Gray and built by Job it use ou this paper. The face ot both -outa ts" desire. bie, they are ig gv0d couditu.,, and capable v1 excellent ogee tnguite ci service for two ut three year’, paper of tenda 3% 3M. M. PARKER, 1418 Fet.nw. | Siouiation, ait hee cheap in bulky Address THE & SALE_2 VERY DESIRABLE AND Wanp. | ('*1>G STAB BAWSPAVEK CO, Washington, D. mnciy-uruinied are, ome ot: 1 jouses, Wilt wel witls ‘st, & uf Dupont circk without otuer eb. ave. ¥. Ou, >IT * - = — armuySsea_ |COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. 14 © ST. NB. 32 ROOMS AND | BJOR SALE—AT A BARGAIN IP PURCHASED AT lena mee i acres of aud north of 3 btw at only @LZ0 per acre, Bere fe BIg-St LOUIS F SHOSMARER, 920 F at. m. JOR SALE—AT A BARGAIN—A VEGY . ESIRA- bie place of + acres, borth of the city, near Bricht- wood: hich srcund, She view, overlooking proposed Kock Creek Park. LOUIS 'F. SHOEMAK CR, sod trum: 4 to 6 pia. THe G. HE NSEY, 16 Fst nw, SALE—s0? TisT ST. NW. THREE STORY | ek bulking. 1 room: tuedern tam | t iecativn arenas ulG-st : ‘920 F street iw. Asso, « Mouse very wasblonably locatet, on Iet.,near | \yr aNTED-QUIET FAMILY (MAN AND WIFE stun November z. : otue attractive auall Countey Lichen a 1409 F 3t_| House wot mre than bait an hour from: Washinato, OR SALE 500—POUR 4) NEW, NEAT AND | musthave sath exposure, bsth-room, &c., and stable tor two horses. house to be reuted tu na je City, references will be sven to induce weave almost everything inthe house atid SAREE. trouble 4 both parties, Address “A. BAUM mIzat wellings, Now, 2320-25-308 4 ightwosal ave.), oppunite the Schuet- | DOO cack OF easy Lert, NOW UC atrective FE UKBAS,”" care W. ‘post-office. FOR SADA FINE TRUCK FAuM Cd r : oath, .» SS wet ~ house, 7 + AND FOUND. ___| corti gaisutaiasss'$5 fog felon | Rome: al pe — “Bt GEO. W. INS, 19th and H ste. nw. —a BL, NEWFOUNHLAND DOG, WITH | ALK iY iM, | Dipti tictianc orent, bad line gud tag ou ho. | Fatty Satie CER PERIRABLE FARM MITE Srp anewers to the ame of MAUR, reward if re- | ane decknus Tun cre a m fa net ‘fo aura Beveras duckiuut clube fru ew Yrs Buped to 2240 C.eveiane avi ___1t*_} and other cities owu frouts on Aquia Creek. ‘The Lit ANEER LANGE SIZED | place contains shu: O40 acres, Lange! farun be | half mastef® breed, auswe.s to | Som kL, iver, Vilberal rewacd wils be ? ‘ie lace wl be wld very cheap, AP. Us ure ty 1920 Basu ot. uw. Commubis eights, | S08 Fer oe a w bet 1th apd Loti ata extended, oF to 1400 Pa a oR sALE-OR MIGHT EXCHANGE—V. wre icles bios Shiscuaibered improved sud tutmoeoved pao ON SUNDAY, THE 137M, WHITE Sb(TZ aime v. Jack Tecvive re eT fog, cu iy tal answers to the guts te Wavy Peaueyivenia eve. BW, wont pe OS. FRIDAY, THE 11TH INS cel we! reward if feturned to owner, ya habera: be se ee a , a ca Mat ty: al Vath strect nsw STRAYED Ty G. 4 WOUDKUEPS Put ises | ____ BOARDING. % —— between 7th tien ‘very. finely situate, ine Northwestern, Beste. OWNEA? wor 117, Brooklyn, SY prety hpriue st, beyond Boundary, Sa SENET aEBIIBGG FIG 7 Todivta. slate be aud White Cow, Owner cam Bave i, CELY FUR- nein: by paying chances. BlD-ae Fiattaet iets wih Get cam tare os 1 OSTA SMALL NOTE-BOOK VALUABLE ONLY tog its Botes, 01 2 «De ¢OR REN PENNSYLVANIA KITCHEN. No. 440 JA5 BCs sel Gi reward ube ander aehnvaned | F°Q'st nn ‘rom ans Ceard, ga and ads ger at 10 G st. aw pie five. quod rb ‘Everytuing i = — a - ai 2 BL HOTELS. OOH BENT INEM DOARD. TO GENTLEMEN, “4 ers x a a ig: Feferences ei at ith ot mow. Bexweva. 018 Gis it — WE LAXD OF THE LILY AND THE ROSE. 918 scisatgea can Wetad MS AND HAMILTON HOTEL ladies. Ter rate, references -eyuired. WILL OPEN DECEMBER 24, 1887. Wee See Yor cizculare, ete. edsireas 3 : = We. WALTER AIKEN, Proprietor, 8 fac 21 6-wasdm ‘Humtitou. Bermuda, |! cae be accommodated, OF THE GREAT CLOSING-OUT SALE ar OAE HALL, COR. 10TH AND F STREETS, ‘The great bona fide reductions we have made throughout our entire stock of fine clothing for men and boys had the exact effect anticipated, ‘Notwithstanding the general depression in bust- ness, OAK HALL has been crowded as never berore, and never has clothing been sold at such low prices. ‘We have just completed the revision of prices, and the reduced prices in red ink aside of the regular prices will prove a temptation to buy clothing even for future use, There are still about 100 pairs of those pants left, mostly large ‘sizes, and will be sold this week for $1.25 a pair. Our stock of Suits and Overcoats, notwithstand- Ang the large business of last week, is atill com- plete, aud we only ask an examiuation, Our motto is still: No trouble to show goods, LEASE AND FIXTURES FOR SALE. 00 COR, TENTH AND F 8T8. -ALACE MARKET, AILY RECEIVING Tava ici od Heady Matar oo ‘Black-Head “Fine Latest Telegrams 10 Tie Star. M. WILSON TESTIFES, Mile Evidence Fiatly Contradicted by Tuauiy written io lesa "Am xpert iD ex declared ters were written swore made until 1885. ‘The lever The stunts la Sontusst and disquieting. ‘Mine. Ratazzi, who has been condemned vo thir (een montus’ it in connection with iSeaceticametntesss screen, ma Victed Of the same offense, have. arom their sentences, offering to wsufy that Gen. q@audian ccepucd sone tor of Honor decorat ocean Six Mem Killed. HANCOCK, MICH, Haxcocg, Mrcw., Nov. 16.—Tne packing house of the Hancock Chetaical Works was blown up this morning, and six men killed. The National Fishery Association. A MEETING IN MEW YORK T0-D4Y. ter ‘of ‘rong a matonal in oe that tt ot Seo = ai Sotnens, tometer een Once take action to protect its interests. Reports from beteprerag ry BI ‘Uae CoURLTY Were presented Gshery loterest was in need of peep cya tea eee ins 4 Sourishing condition. = ‘The Death of Louis Lingg. ANONYMOUS INTIMATIONS THAT BE DID NOT COMMIT ‘SUICIDE. Curcaco, Nov. 16.—When the inquest over Lous Lingg was about to begin in the coroner's office Unis ‘morning, turee anunymous letiers w Te ad dressed to soue of the jurors and insinuating that the anarchist had not ‘committed eucide but bad Deen blown up by one of the Jull attendants, No attention whatever Was paid to the letters, The frst witness was tue jailer, Conrad Folz, ‘The Kaiser Goes Driving. ‘BERuN, Nov. 16.—Emperor William went out for drive ulis afternoon. “He afterward gave aD all lence to Prince Biunarck. Failure of a Lace Merchant, Naw Yous, Nov. 16.—Isaac Sickle, lace goods, of 440 Broadway, made an assignment to-day tor tbe Denent oi creditors, WO Merman Carter, DO prefer- ences being stated. —_—ae Violet Cameron and Her Husband. Lonpox, Nov. 16.—The court of appeals has dis- chargeu tu€ order tn the cuse of David De Bensuude anu Lis wite, Miss Violet Cameron, restralaing Wwe former from’ inveriering with bis wife during the Reriod of ele legal Separation. De Hensauds tn Rot to medde Wit his wife's earnings, Sympathy from Austria, mm : VIRNNA, NOV. 10,—-tu Lute Usscgativits 0-day Herr ‘Tisza, \né Muuyarian prime minister, referred Wo the illness of tue German crown prince. He ex- pressed deep sympathy for him, and hoped that Divine Providenve would avert trom the imperial famuy and the nation a Bad issue of tue muiady. ‘Tue delegations unaniinously concurred im ue Sentiments of err ‘tisza, —__ Affairs in Ireland, THE PROSECUTION OF MK. SULLIVAN'S PAPER TO BR ‘ABANDONED, in DUBLIN, Nov. 16.—Notices_have been posted County Clare ordering s boycott of tue Suannon Steamboat Co, for conveying prisoners vo the Lama- cl ‘The Freeman's Journal gays that the, ment bes decided to abandon the proseoution of Lord Mayor Suluvan for pubilshing in his paper, the Nation, reports of meetiugs of suppressed ranches of the National League. ‘The Azpress and Irish Times comment on what they cau Une Un.ouvted Uprising and spread ot loyalty im the suuth of Irelund. Tuey my the country has recogued that the government will Rot permit a defiance of the law with impuuity. ‘rhe tenants Ou tue County Yowu estalew of Lord Londonderry, tne lord-deuteuant, have de- clined to accept an offer of a 50 per cent reduction 01 L.eIr rents, uuu Wii carry vUt Ubelr deveruiua- on to enter the land court, Tee RA NREAR ADR SD UEEROE AL r the ‘Now York’ tock Matket se reported by epecial wire to Cursun & Mucartney, 1419 F street, oO. 132 || N-J. Gent 59 | Nor. & W. pr. SLs avrtuwest. . orth Pac The following changes from yesterday’ gp the Mantanartou stock yoten tt . % coupons, | 146% bid, 4 1G. bee, “imag Go tROL, coin, 107 bh D C. 50-year fund, $-658, 1024, currency, 117% bid, 118i¢ asked. Washington aud Goorgetatra Hafirond bouds, 220 bid. 225 asked. Metropolitay Kaiiroad tock, 103 asked. Washington Gas, 38% bi a aaked. Geunretuwn Gas, 4235, bid. wy pvoual eee: lingo, politan nwurauce, GN bid *70) sakedt reorap. Tusa hed. hues 1 8 S36 saked. 3 Tin “Snmurance, “Siig bide 40% asked Washington Brick Machine, 200 bid." Banke of, Washi 200 tide "Natioual” ‘Metropolitan Bank 't75 uid” 16> asked. Second Natioual Bank, 127 National Bank of the Kepublic, 153 bid. 160 Columbia National Bank, 109 tid. “Real Extate Insurance, 125 bid, Cuesapeuxe and Powume prone Col 76 78 asked, Washington Market 6s, 112% bid, 116 asked, Wasliugton it Infautty, 1st be, 06 bid, 94 waked. ~ Bull sama Co", 22 bid. Columbia Title insurance, 5% bid, ote Baltimore Markets, BALTIMORE, Mo., November 16.—Virginis sizes, qousvinlatens 40a; flat dus coupous; Gs1"tau torte, hese: new threes, 0255 bid to-day. BALTIMORE, Mp,, November 16.—Cotton and dul.—middiing, O07, Flor Wie. Witcat soutuetn Rains fed, BUasss amber, Bees: western wigher and moce active. fo. 2 Be bids ceed Noveiber , 82% asked ; re ‘Sobruaty, BT eaked: ‘Mab wherd ued firm: white, 06 | es Junuary, Boadd),; B0siot Cora aout A og yellow, A7e4y, Saat nd ore S aes poles rece meee en =a easier year, Seabitic: Sumuary’ 82h bi’. Data qu and wendy aouihers and dplvania, » 5083S, weal Provisions quiet, and five nominally Briner— ido carKoes, THE BESIGNATION ACCEPTED. Mr. Sparks Receives = Letter from the President. Ef Eeee ‘Mr. Sparks was to give the letter to ‘expec! ries ‘at the White House the fact that all eueited the ‘that the Commissioner ‘would give the letter vo the by a number: tally in view of : i press, Mr. Orm, and said that he the however van! went into effect Ithough he was at his office nearly MR. SPARKS’ SUCCESSOR. ‘It is Delievéd that there will be no appointment of Mr. Spark's successor for some time yet. Secre- tary Lamar who, was in New York yesterday, was ‘Bot at the Department to-day. One of the names mentioned tn this connection ts that of ex-Gov. jy ‘Kansas, who it is stated was recom- mel for that place at the Umeof Mr. Spark’s tment. Mr. Stockslager will be strongiy for the place und many think that he is the man. It is surmised, however, that there will be no appointment madé until after the pro- Poved change in tho head of the Interior Depart it 8 effected. Mr. Vivian Brent, who is one of On intimate terms with Sec! Lamar, is thought by some to be the coming man. ‘It is Said that ex-Congressman Cobb, of ts.a.candl- ‘Secretary Lamar, in an interview in New York, Jast night, as to Mr. Sparks’ probable successor, ‘sald: ““No gentieman bas been thought of by me, ind, as far ag 1 know, the President has not yet decided as to whom he will name to Gil the vacancy shouid Mr. Sparks relinquish his connec- ton with the Land Bureau.” ‘NOT TO BE PUBLISHED TO-DAY. Col, Lamont said this afternoon that the letter to Mr. Sparks would not be given to the public—at ‘The Next House. 376 COMPOSITION A8 SHOWN BY AN OFFICIAL LIST. An official list of the Members of the next House of Representatives, Just made out and printed, shows that there are 168 democrats, 153 republi- cans and 4 independents. The independents are Anderson, of Iowa; Nichols, of North Carolina; Hopains, Of Vingints, and Siuiub, of Wisconsin, 1a the democratic caucus 1t will Tequire 85 votes to Bominate. It ts clatmed by the democrats tuat Anderson, of Iowa, will go into that caucus, but he Js not yet counted in estimates of party strengt, —— ‘The Public Schools, ‘MR, WEBB WILLING TO COMPARE THRIR PRESENT WITH Tub FORMER CONDITION. ‘Commisstoner Webb declined tosay anything to- day in reference to the report on the public schools, mude to the Citizens’ Committee of One Mundred last night. He said that he would be satisfied at any Ume to have an investigation of the schools made by cltizeus, aud they Would find Thue tueir prevent condition will compare ¥ery favorably with thatat any previous ume. —_—————— Liquor Licenses Approved. APPLICATIONS ON WHICH THE COMMISSIONERS ACTED ‘TO-DAY. ‘The following applications for licenses have ‘oun approved: WHOLESALE LICENSE. Northwest Sectiou—A. Gaegier, 1909 7th street; #. Welsh, 319 K street; F. J. Renehan, 19th and R streets; M. Sullivan, 3340 N street; H.Q. Key- worth, 529 7th street; F. Hume, 454 Pennsyivania avenue; J. B. Hill,’ 620 Louisiana avenue; M. Roche, 118 L street; W. D. Peacny, 1122 Con- necticut avenue; J. Brown, 3400 N suréet; Seal & Baker, 486 Pennsylvania avenue; L. C. Caiter. 1641 L surevt; G. W. Cropiey, 31st and M slreets; Ars. Maria Digney, 24Un aud’ streets; P. D. Dunn, 218 Joth streets; ‘J. A. Gamble, 13un' aud M. streets, Southwest Section—H. L. Biout, 719 4% street; W. KK. Hopkins, 1uUU 434 street. BETAS. LICENSES. Southwest section—J. Osmond, 639 D street; J. M. Becker, 628 Virginia avenue. Northwest sec Won mr Fig vu street; We RARER, cakt-to Loutstana a "G. Kranskort, 500 Louisiana avenue; 1Cth street, Soutueast sectiOn—C. Hoffman, "400 C street. ee The Navy Voucher Cases. A SURY IN THE WHITAKER CASE SELECTED THIS AFTERNOON. ‘This afternoon the Criminal Court proceeded with the case of G. A. Whitaker under the indict- ments known as the Navy voucher indictments, During the discussion the defendant asked to file a pia in bar that the defendant nad been ac. dqurtiea on cov atn OF tue outs, and Le could not ut twice in Jeopardy. ‘le chundier ‘subiuitted an order that the court baving heretotore instructed the jury to acquit on the first and second counts, that Une court proceed two uy the tuird and fourth counts. ‘This order ‘Was accepted and eutered by the court, ‘A JURY SWORN. At 1:30 o'clock the empaneling of a jury was begun. After a few challenges the following were accepted ag the jurors aud sworn: W. A, sarnes, Myron W. Perryman, Win. Mullen, Chas. “H. itop- ths, Simon ¢, Burnett, Joan Kunin, AP. Wiulue J. 1. Guven, Chas. D. Campbell, B. F, Hart, Frank D. Ofutt and Eugene Sherry. THE W. ©. T. U. CONVENTION, Synopsis of Opening Address of Miss Frances E. Willard. Nasavite, TeNX., Nov. 16.—The National W. C. ‘T. U. met in Watkins’ Hall at 9 o'clock, with re- presentatives from almost every State and Terri- wory. Upon the latform were seated MEX! gudge™ Thompson of illisboro, “Olio, mmutber o: the crusade in 1883; Pundita president of tae World's Ramat d .C. T. U, tr Indla, sud the officers of une Na- (onal Union, ‘The Ball ts decoroted with beautl- ful banners und flowers, Mrs. Hannah Whitehall ‘smith, lately returned trom uyland, opened the tue convention with a Bible reading on love. Before the crowhing event of the convention— Miss Willard’ annual address—the entire Iropt or the platform was lived with representatives of the press, among whom were Miss Catharine Cole, of the New Orleans Pi » Mrs, M. Helen Crane for tne New York Wortd, Perfect quietness pre valled while Miss Willard gave selections from her snnual report, nopsts of the annual address Willard, ‘The following 1s of Miss vrances. resident of the Na- onal Womans’ Christisn perance Union: “phere ure Dot rb anti-saloon republicans at the North to-carey prohibition in a angle State, or enough ent democrats at Wwe south, 1s been proved in this memorable year of our con Sivutiond defeat, but there are enough temper- ance in bow to take ‘of tue Govern- and give us national pronibition. wherever they have the school byllot Se, Burer: Fetes quien it ats sisal Ae ia Uther articles ucts, steamer quiet~oottan, Ind: 4d, Heceipte— yal quae ‘Corn, 28 200 corn, com, Chicago Markets. CHICAGO, Iut., November 16.—First sales in Shicot tule miorntiie were Ne. higher Glowiie, aud an additions: 75 waa wheat Was also 4 hiicher, at 73%, In finprovemeut of Sct tat ede rg eek Devouber aie bat Te Se, Wheat firmer aud iigner—caah, To 3-16; her, 44 Decem! Wiking, of Obto, has bought of A. W. etal, for 36, nh ae on Massashusetts avenus, between 17th nbd streets north west, _—__-___ ‘THE SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY Das appointed Samuel Taylor inspector of hulls for the district of Mobile, Ala. AZ SECRETARY LaMaR 4ND THE SUPREME Bgxce.— rine Beef Fenderloing, 8 Southdown pa hy ae Chickens, ecamonable “eal ey. _alLiw Ror & Aopuox, ‘Wholesale and Betall Dealers in PAPER, BLANK BOOKS, AND STATIONERY, No 314 EIGHTH 8T, N. W. Coser Pe, ove.) Orders of requests for quotations given personal st- tention, and sstisfaction guaranteed in price and qualfty. 25-3m Lavsoveuests Sraxz Coxrove NEW HOME ALWAYS AHEAD. ‘We shall be pleased to abow you the vast of our New Hous Machine, We can show the largest ‘variety of work, now denigns of fine embroidery work, dove on the maghine Lustruction in embroidery free. ‘Call at our office and eee 1t oF eend postal for cixoulare, New Butwahole Attechments ready. & OPPEMMEIMER & 626 Othat. aw. ‘Secretary Lamar was interviewed in New York last evening and is quoted as saying in reference to the Supreme: bip that vit, President Cleveland at the I wilt an w aan Domination, omy ine” Divmivecd from the Civil Service. C. V. HOOPER PNABLE TO SATISFACTORILY EXPLAIN ‘HIS RECENT MISSION TO WASHINGTON. An Albany dispatch to the New York Tribune to-day says: ©. V. Hooper, of this city, reoentiy charged by Washington correspondents with col- an crag ue a Nas Sxumlscr, bas boon foforased that his werviows ae no longer'required by it, raft the kindergarten upon iblic school. Where this cannot be done, let the W. C. T. U, establish one, but above all let every mother study the system and employ it in ber own home, We must work out the munifest Sei sti baton va, ta capa pong Savegy ‘afan betore the national ameud- ment which shail remove all disabilides from ‘daughters of the repubiic, I believe, also, ‘that the bition should strougly state at a a nee wo amendment ‘The first calling es in 2 Gi a i THE BOYCOTT CASE. Questions te be Carried to the Higher Courts for Settlement. ONE OF THE DEFEKDANTS SURREXDERED TO CUSTODY ‘AND HABEAS CORPUS PROCEEDINGS BEOUN—THE QUESTION OF THE LBGALITY OF A POLICE couRT ‘TRIAL WITHOUT A JURY RAISED, To-day, in the Criminal Court, Judge Montgom- ery, Mr. Jackson H. Ralston and Chas. § Moore, counsel for the defendants in what 18 Known as ‘the musicians’ boycott case, appeared with Jas, Callan, one of the defendants, and Mr. Geo. arth, his surety. Mr. Ralston sald that they desired & days imprisonment tn Jail; and perfected an ap that ou the 16th of Raving paid bis ne by his surety, hé was- custody of the marshal to be imprisoned days in jail, The petitioner further asserts that he is ‘now in such custoay and is unlawfully re- a strained of his liberty; that he has not been in- dicted by a grand jury, nor has he been tried, as Was bis rigut by a jury of twelve lawcul men, nor Was the proof ag demanded by him submited to any jury. He contends that the ty im the Police Court Is con- trary to the law of the land, for it Was not tmy ‘conviction upon an in- @ictment. found by agrund Jury. 1vis also maine tained that the Police Court vad not jurisdiction to hear and determine the matters set out in the information, nor was the said penalty imposed upon the verdict of ry. "He prays for the writ of habeus corpus that tue legality of his detention may be determined. CERTIPIRD TO THE GENRRAL TERM. Judge Montgomery directed the writ to issue returnable forthwith, and remarked that when the return is made he would certifyit w the General Term, AU 2:15 o'clock the marshal made his return. Mr. Callan gave bond in $100, With Mr. Arth as his surety, and the Judge made ‘an order certifying case, eee ‘Transfers of Real Estate. Deeds in fee have been recorded as follows: D. D. stone to P, J, Meehan et al, lot 81, Lanier Heiguts; $3,676.50. Fielding Dodson to G. H. Hor- ton, pts. 12 and 13, sq. 3 $1,500. Anthony Lul- ley to W. W. Mohun et al, trustees, sud lots 6& to 70, sq. 779; $2,437.50. J.B. Jonnson to Wash- ington Johnson, w. 30, DIK. 18, Eifinkam; $1,100. L, Jonson to Wo sierbert yore beget |. aes $4. W. Gunning to B, . Hawkes lot 34 and yt. SUB LY, 8q. 467; $—. AL ple to Union Stock Yard Co., lot 5, Beail’s ‘estate, and pt. For- tune Enlarged; §—. ’M. F. Morris to A. Feldross, i. 7, 8qe ah Sarah G. Rice to same, pt. 7, 10.; $4,000.—-Charles A. Shields to C. Hl. Meriiat, sub, 14, 8q. 829; $510. Connecticut General Life Ivsurance Co, to Annlé M, Rinmouth, ot 60, 3q. 204; 36,500, J. M. Jounston to Jennie M. Corrigan, lot 2, "block 843; $5,000. A. W. Blake et al to Berlah Wilkins, sub. lot 65, $q. 157; $6,765. Kich- ard EK. Pairo, trustee, to Evereuc ‘Hayden, lot 5, Diock 7, part of tract of land koown ay belair 000. ‘Thotnas Anderson to William F. Of land known as Chichester; $1,200. che secs BUILDING OrgRations.—A Dullding permit was issued to Geo. E. Lemon today to erect two brick dwellings at Nos. 1406 and 1408 16th street north. West, to cost $44,000, and one to Samuel Norment toerect eleven brick dwellings at Nos. 1425 and 1447 C street southwest, Lo cost $23,000. Raxoe ov tHe THERMOMETER—Tho following were Uke readings at the Signal Office to-day: 7 a. Egurry Covet—Judge Merrick, ‘To-day, Trunnel agt Burns; sale finally ratified and reference to auditor, ‘Peters agi. Peters; auditor's report confirmed, Knot agt. Dickerson; sule Faittied nist. Peck agt. Sprague; audivor’s re- port conbrined. Birch agt. Campbell; Ume to fle supercedeas bond extended, : a Baschallists in New York. SPECULATING ON THE PROBABLE ACTION OF THE LEAGUE TOWARD THE BROTURKUOOD. New York, Nov. 16—Base-ball_ men crowded the corridors'oi the Fiuth Avenue Hotel this moru- ing, and nothing but baseball and the convention was tatked cf, ‘The probably action of the league toward the brotherhood was the chief opie of con- Yersution, The general opinion was Ut, the brotherhood would be recognized, although none of the delegates would commit themselves. Play- ers Ward, Hanon, Brouthers and Morriil, repesent- ing the brotherhood, are at the Barrett House Walling fora committee from the league to call upon them. ‘Ward said to a reporter this morning that he considered that the b otherhood had made all the advanees that It could in honor make, and it now laid with the teague to meet them. He also, sald tat be .hought the new rules would be advau- Cigvous and expressed hitnself as pleased with the pian of forming Eastern and Western Associations. Killed by a Newspaper Man. FATAL SHOOTING AFFRAY AT LEXINGTON, KY. Lexinatox, Ky., Nov. 16—Thos, Green, of Mayesville, and Lew Baldwin, of Nicholasville, metin this city this morning at balf-past 7 o'clock reen Killed Baldwin in a shooting affray. Soren 18 a correspondent of the Cincinnatt Tommercial-Gazctte, and some months ago wrote communications concerning the conduct of the election in Jessamine County, charging Baid- win and otuers with certain uniawtul acts in the conduct of the election. The poll- books of the two precincts in Jessamine County were stolen. ‘Thig was among things was changed in Green’s coorespondence. ‘To this Baldwin replied, di Green in the strongest uage. When they met in front of the Phenix Hotel at 11:30 the quarrel was opened and Baldwin denounced Green, calling him all the offensive names at nis _com- not choose to Green belng somewhat — ly Baldwin drew his pi Green on nag hued srerward tring, but missing, Green ‘wen shot Baldwin. ‘To be Used in War as Cruisers, York World, Nov. 15, Tyne new vemsels which Will be added to the White Star Line flect next season may revolution ize ocean travel, It 18 Said that the boats will be able to make the passage in five days. The vessels are being bullt on a new plan. There are two of them, just alike, ‘They wil! have twin serews and two engines. A bulkhead extends the ste dividing the ati ge ra oe ‘vessel to the other will be through an automatic. door op the engineer's The aay clestrth be butit on a new and are ex- Pere recta salouas will be fitted up for the i ut 3 iid E é H i s a 8g Hl ERE: Be : is E i ii + Hi | i : ; | if iG E pees ote ieedericusbarg. 3 Serta See pe el with Mr. Chas. Carroll, of Howard County, Md. about 10 o'clock, and they did not return to tne house until @. Miss Bancroft wore a dress of gray cloth, The young people, who had met in New- port last summer, went to the parsonage of St. Mathews’ church, where ney saw Rev Pather Chappelle, who told them he could pot toe ceremony without tne ing of, DADNS unless there | was a Sind Mins Bancrot chen weut t0 Balt Une document—the cardinal is a friend of tne Py eg a tt This ts the story aa told by Mr. Carroll last night at Wormiey’s, aod this morning the dy “Hes, It is all trun” At the St. Matthews ihe could uot say's won 1 Father ‘say a Word about it. ‘Chappelle is suffering trom a cold and could Rot be seen. There are a number of ‘who say the Young couple are not_ married, Ena tney must await tho puulication of panne ‘MF. Carroll dined at Wormiey’s last night and siept there. He went to Baltimore this wo ac uaint his relatives of what has been done.” ~BIr%. as Ubey call her at her x ‘Miss her very intimate friend, who called on her. Mrs Lieut, Duvall she’ 83, who went down town and made purchases for her. 1 18 possible Mr. Carroll will return wo the city and with Mr. Baucrott to-night. Mr. Biigrecaerdusant se euarars peas chal Young lady's Sear eres reser te Most notable belies of society here for Wo Winters, Jowa’s Famous Murder Case. THR SECOND TRIAL OF ARENSDORF POR THE ASSASSI- NATION OF REV. MR. HADDOCK. All the sensational incidents created by ang sur- Tounding the arrest, trial and conviction of Munch- rath for conspiracy in the murder of Kev. George €, Haddock, have been reawakened by the com ‘mencement of the second trial of John Arendorf, ‘at Sioux City, Iowa, on a similar charge. ‘The public seutiment aroused by the recapituls- {on of all the evidence surrounding the verribie ‘would indicate but little hope for a favor- able result of a new trial. Upon Arendorf's first trial the jury stood eleven for acquittal and only ‘one for couviction. The solitary outstanding juror could not be won over, and since ast’ March the feeling has very materially changed and not to the advan ve itd HE ‘or the accused, curious and inexplicable incident of this case, which is not yet faiFly unraveled, althouga the Znquire ts being persevered in, is that con- Recting Albert Koslinitskt, allas “isfstnarek,” with the charge. He 1s one of ‘the group indicted for tue assassination of Mr. Haddock, and 1s the one With Leavitt whose evidence 1s so damaging to Arensdort, Wille actually under indictment for ourder be applied for naturalization payors “and was duly made a citizen of the United Staves. It Js sougut Lo be shown by Ue lacident that politi. cal auimosities somewhat extensively color the | forthcoming trial, and that owing to Ube feeling between Kollultsk! and Arensdort the late: chances of an iinparuial trial are Ukely to be dimiuished. eee ier ‘The As a Lady's Pet. AUTIFUL AND PORTIC MUXICAN SCENE MARRED BY ‘SOME PAINFUL CONTRASTS. Fannie B. Ward's Mexican Letter. Let us take a look trom my balcony at old Yaute. pec. Though in the month of November, there are no signs of “wailing winds and naked woods,” for the melancholy days never come in this land of sunshine, Now that the rainy seasorts over, the country is at 1ts best and greenest. The roses are simply gorgeous; strawberries and oranges are ripening together, and be soft ts odorous with Wopical fruits and flowers. The charming a Uutle plaza in the center of the town—with its | rustling: Lo en hedged —— and its sy-bord walk ¥ Klaht rose Ere which are trained to overarch and em- bower the winding pathWays—is the most typical Dit of Spanish realiiy I have found in Mexico, At night, When the surrounding shops are lighted, and men apd women saunter about smoking the ‘universal cigarette, aud the sweetest music on earth, that of mandolin and guitar, Mlis the fra- grant air beneath a yellow Southern moon, one can readily fancy himself in Old Granada or among the Vine-clad his of tne Guadalquiver, But ou! how startling are the contrasts. Music and moon- light, murmuring fountains and lovelit eyes are not all of fe in this dreamy country. Take just one every-day exampie. The Mexican women Delng as fond of pets as are the gentle sisterhood in other parts of te world, many of them choose, not cats or parrots or puis, but tor the recipients of their caresses! 1t is quite som- mon here to meet a woman leading by a string a thé beast has céased to deservé his ToVeunb aie be liverally shares her bed and board. Misanthropic Genius, TWO CINCINNATI ARTISTS WHO HAVE POR 30 YEARS EVADED THEIR FAMILIES AND FOKMEK ASSOCIATES. ‘ACinelnnatt dispatch to the Boston Giobe says: ‘A most pecullar case of misanthropy and self-im_ posed secluston has Just come to light in this city, in which two men of undoubted genus, and at oné ume very prominent n ariistic circles, have been hid trom the worid and their most intimate friends for nearly a generation, though residing within gunshot of them, und living, too, in the most ab- Ject poverty, when they might,’ almost without ‘ have ved in luxury and’ have won houors and fortune. For nearly thirty years Edvard Crealand and Georze Bryce have lived in the same lcUe ding: dirty, forlorn back room on the upper floor of U ‘old Wenement house at 9 East 3d street, Tuey neld no intercourse with the ower tenants, and, so far as their neighbors couid see, With no One Cutside, ‘The ocher day a gentleman stumbled upon thei, who had known one of them tn better days, an proclaimed him to be a once famous painter, who had disappeared from the view of bis friends and | the Wor a generation ago. ‘Years ago Edward Creaiand was a young artist here who gave unusual promive of greatness, He won prizes at ao | abd even now his works: are in many Cincinnatl houses and are valued very highly, ull Use wore because the artist was ‘have died thirty years ago. One prize picture Was that of a dog, Which some person by Carelessness or design mudilated by punching out aneye. The picture, however, Was Sold at a high figure, but the sensitive soul Of the artist was wounded irreparably. He left this city and went to Dayton, but soon disappeared from no trace of him was every found. He was sup- ‘Vo be dead, when in fact be bad all that tune living in Ube very beart of his pative ciiy. of Bryce is very Similar, He is a and when young Was an artist 6f more promise and attainment, His bis- ‘so well known as Chat of his companion butit ts known that he became soured and determined to 1 i & z f gREEEseece ee i 5 “ i H 2 E Ps £ ts Al £8 | at : i 5 ule iil zr, a 1 fa ig it i g i a iy af a i He i B Guessing om Acoustics, ‘things to deal with,” remarked a prominent archi- “all builders have to profess to know all ‘about them, of course, but I'll tell you right here, ‘on the quiet, that there isn’t ope of tnem can tell positively before a 1s finished whether or Boe sousd will carry mic used to know one ‘the most famous architects in London. F fs i FE i rt io Hs | | uimseit nas, ” reach. case of Sus ‘The piaintift Stolen from his = See een ar er ast a ch uhe jury to at ettect, ‘The ay coe. upon a verdict. When the vote was taken tour fevored returning the animal to the piaintl Whose iy ever, AC undou ‘Was However, Nose propert pLedly wan, How friend of the devendant, voted in his tavor. hii majority with the Afb man for ap Dat be post refused to give in. ‘They Kept up the argument wntil the cid fellow said, “Well, boys, I'll settle it with you. Geta Pack of cai Tul play any of you « game ot seven-up fora verdict.” One of the four consid. ered himself an expert at cards, and tue propos! tion was eagerly accepted. A table and pac cards was procured, and with the players seated athe table the otter three arranged themselves Dack of their representative to watch the pro ess of the game. The majority side got the deal, And of course made high, low. jack on the ever, when the ofa ‘shuffled the cards and turned jack the other fel Jows became nervous and beged. The cords were Tun, another Jack turned, aud the other three polits were quickly made. With the eye of an exgcle old minority Watched bis opponent shume Uke pastedoards, as he afverwards said, w prevent any “monkey bisiness,” and wou Ube. Tue four kept the agreement and the Jury, te the sur prise of all, returned a verdict that ‘the antinal Tybee property of the detendant: thus not clearing Lin of tnert but making bla the iawtul owner of tbe animal, y 3 4 — ‘Two Trainicads of Seal Skins Bound East, From the San Francisco Chronicle One of the largest freight bills that has been contracted for some time will be Sent to the Alaska Commercial Co. soon. It will foot up over $10,000, Which figures represent the charges on two train. loads of fur seal skins dispatched from this city Fesierday. ‘The seal skins are salted and ar packed 10 casks ‘and they are om thetr way to ingiand {0 6 prepared. for. the Market. Toere are altogetber Uweuty carloads Of this ¥aluable commodity, and they are going Rast Via the Atianuic and Pacific and Erie Dixpateh lines. The rate of freight per one hundred pounds to New York 1s $2.15. ‘The two trains will be Fun On spectal Uime, the intention being to reach New York tn about fifteen days. ‘The stupment consis tuted the entire cargo of the Russian steamer Alexander 11, whlch arrived in port recently Lruga so a Ven From the Medical and Sunnical Reporter. Au item ts going the rounds of Ue datly papers Which states that Prot. Virchow saya, concerning the Keeping of windows open in sleepiuy apart ment “The vitiated aircan only rush out when mperature inside d flersfrom that outalde; It Temains staUlonary when the alr inside is already of ‘equal temperature with Uhat outside, In chat case Serious complications may be Une con-equen and many persons have paid for their mistak: notion with their lives.” ‘TDis is @ (oir illustration of the sort of teaching Which sometimes gets abroad, and which ts nc cepted because It 1s attributed to a deservedly re. Spected source. We trust that Virchow did not say What we have quoved: if he did, It ought not Yo pass unchallenged. Many European> bave « morbid dread of fresh air, expecially at night. Many of their houses are ‘provided with douule Windows, wuich effectually exclude the outer air at almost all times, This may not seriously affect The beaith of Europeans, and they may be Justified in following their inclinations in regard wo the ven- Ulation of their sleeping aparumcuts. Virchuw pelieve, done a good Uulng in show- ing Chat the danger from draughts of air is some- Lines greater than the supposed from an altwosphere sup osed to be vitiated, But he would be the Mirst to recognize the fact that there could be no danger from draughts under the conditioas: mentioned in the Warning he is credited with, a8 stated above; and tat af Ubere Was no way in which pening & window could bring about a change in the inside aumosphere there would Ue no way in which it could bring danger—except from thieves. But te comtnent we have cited overlooks the fact that @ of aif can be effected without ary “rusia” rence of Leinperature by the gentle move- nents Which the atmosphere usually exjarienors, and that these movements probably contribute. more to VenUllation than the merv states or Warmth, or coolness, Iu fact, What Virchow ts suid to re- gard as the Condition of greatest danger ts really the safest. The best time to open windows is when the air is Still, and when Unere ts no great difference between’ tbe temperature inside and outside of @ house, There may be times and laces When and Where it is undesirable wo adult he external aif to a bedchamber; but they are ¥ers.eK—iar fewer than most people supposa, msOd W Uratiginca ars Se sa a enna ul We are giad to believe that Aiericans, Re class, are mot afraid to properly ventilate thelr sleeping apartments, and we hope Uhat they will not be Irightened by the citations of even so eud~ ent an authority against the practice, SCARED BY 4 BURSTING MeTgoR.—A dispatch trom Syracuse, N. ¥., dated November 15, Bays: A large mewor over Unondaga ‘County from {he southeast W Whe northwest last evening. Itexploded With a report ike distant thuaaer, AtOuondaga Hil the “inhabitants were alarmed and rushed out of Weir houses to see What Was The matter, At Maroeilus it was thought tho powder Works had exploded, 80 Drigut was the ash aud joud Une report. Houses sud turntvage Faliled when the meteor exploded. AN INTEENATIONAL DouLaR WANTED.—A dis Patch from the Cliy of Me ‘The Partido Liberal, the organ of th cussiug’a plan for an international doliar, to cir- culate in the United States and Mexird, advo. cates the scleme, aud intimates that Uis would jead to a further identification of Ube intorests of Mexico and the northera 1epublic, apd would tend to obliterate Une frontiers as far as tegurds cou merelai transactions. ‘The advocacy of a common doilar for the entire continent by the South Amere ican Trade Comtaissiou attracts much attention, oo Lee Moster Dies Gamk.—Lee Mosier, who mur. dered Hugh Lawierin the Indian Territory on Gcto ber 28, Iss, Was executed al Wichita, Kas, Tues day morung. The prisoner maintained perfect composure 16 Use last, His only statement on the gallows Was to Ue man Wuo adjusted the cap, asking bim (W tell Sanit, who for six monuns bux been bis cell mate, “that I die game.” Mouer's ale Vorucy bad upplied w Ube President for cewency for the condemued man, bul received a di a yesterday moruing saylug the Presideni saw no grounds for interiering witu ue senvence. coe ‘The eight rebellious Crow Indians arrived in St. Paul yesterday, and will be incarcerated wuUll We Secretary of the Interior makes some decision im their case, MARRIED. BROCK WELL WALKER. On November 1 by the tev’ Dr. Addiwon, WM. ML, On November 14, 1 wim alAGaik iivise, st i yIDSON. On November 15, 1887, BF pms of sonsumntign SOUN s DAVEDBOR: ape 22 years, mouths, and 2i days, Jersey uihenst, Threday. at 0-0 cin sreey venue evel Stan tmer iment’ at Petersburg, Va. Prends ahd relatives tue Vited to attend. * DEVLIN. On November 15, 1887. et 1:15 am, DANIEL DEVLIN, in the seveuty-fth year of age. ‘ral from bis late residenoe, 222 Delaware: Funeral avenues northeast, Th orang st 0 ‘- Be"aloystus Chturch, where requiem ‘ass Wil: be cele, Crted er 80. hesatives aud friends of ‘the family sicviuvited to attend: i) cops Fu November 15, 188:

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