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¢ _FOR SALE—HOUSES. _ FOR SALE — MISCELLANEOUS JOR SALE—A BEAUTIFUL COTTAGE, Tuome, fine meta lot 435100 23 audey. northwest; $6,000. JNU. ¥. WAGGAMAN, alist Ws = Pets, 96.000, if 80 rs Thee, WE.S0U, Hf old 8 Sy, WAGCAMAR, 1005 # st. 216-3 : 1003 Fat 202 8. G& HOME AT MT. PLEASANT, Fiat irate: of streot ous howe cvmtaiye sie ner aid gum; 10% 30. Pr: 230, woeeen weer and gus ie jee B. waoeh ia alest ON SALE—HANDSOMEST SMALL PROPERTY uth front, $-rovm pFess-brick | ira Mar b Wanmonto: nae, ten minutes y cuvoulence—stb e, wide alley, li turusshed or unfurnished. ult. servaute’ cottage and stable, st a bar- fit. JON SHEKMAN & CO. BIG-lw F: bath, brie, = Sctoot | Fat DR SALE-POUR SWALL BRICK® ON @0TH | P’Quimet 2007 M streetuw. ear Connecticut ave, renting tor 6646 a year. | Luvs P st. aud drut trees; lot about 24 oy 115. ide aliey. Af sold at once wili take M ST. N. W. ELEGANTLY 15 rooms, SALE—VARY CHEAP, HOUsE ON WEST LEONE COOK No, 7, AND ONE edie Nail in wood eraces 418 Sst cw. fouseforrent “ie JOR SALE-TWO MILCH GOATS, CHEAP. |IN- SALE—A FEW SHAKES OF GARRETT. PARK | FOR Misa Es SaAEs CLOUT tak wr ior cash. yox 130, Star office. it TIOSAL METROPOLIIAN BANK Sete emma ea i RANK H. PELOUZE, 20 Kellogg Building, 1416 F st. 30K SALE-A_ FIRST-CLASS GROCERY | IN west section. business: reasons SALE_ONE ELEGANT UPRIGHT, 4 Psbssiscni eta ae Sat ‘reniest bargain ever Offered. HUGO WOKCH & Cu, a3 Te at. o20-6m ‘Young nian goimy West. Address E. E., Staroffice* JOR $ALE—CHEAP_ONE GOOD LATROBE, PAR” Fete ite 16-3" — ETO brilliant fone, Lam-some destin 8279s Fe SALE-SHELLABARGER STOCK, By A suv cash, Ua.apes tosuit, Apply ou prem- ye, (Opera 22), lange Wood stove, sha awouue, ule: nee nld-3e* E-A WELL ESTABLISHED COMNER Fehccy sor: spiendid lacation, reuon for sell i "yom elt c:: ee 7th and aid. ave. a. JQoK SALE— A CHAMBER SUIT, BEDSTEAD, Gisease is cured by Hood's Sarsaparilia, which expele from the blood theimpurity from which cetarrh arises, tones and restores the diseased organs to health. “Hood's Sarsaparilla has helped me more for catarrh ‘nd impure blood thaa anything else Iever used.” A. BALL, Syracune, N. ¥. HOOD’S SARSAPARILLA Sold by all drugwiste. #1: six f by ©. L HOOD & CO., Apothecaries, Sloman T 100 DOSES ONE DOLLAR. 3 eS Havoc: What placed tavolume ina word! Just two weeks ago we i ety Phdgesinegpict The prices at which they were quoted aad havoc with, the reeds, raster rouge Ly i the ar ee It to: ye the prices nd nipping frosta created # demand for thems Lot st, pear Ty? rovane. at = 7 stand, iarce don » window: thie’ Reuse fw sobstautialy puilt snd | A marble-top, yaresu, 4 wesbetand, lance douse beastly papered; lot 183100, with a god sable it | pa oo o rear yg stouce. vale beigovenood: $4,000. DA+ JOR SALE—A 7-OCTAVE PIANO, IN FIRST CLASS SiN, SOUP et ne. n16-3t [order cost #400 two years ayo: price $175 cash, ad FSS S2k2 EN 2a WINDOW BRICK. Rooms | 32>. fine Parlor Set cheap. “Cal'at 1128 guy sand bats comerete celiac ander whole lune, is ned #5) Ruisked and ail iiaprovemeuts, south trvs JOR SALE—BAY MARE, 9 YEAKS OLP; GUAR- ¢ and cars: F wt. wear ‘ed su und aud gentic; stand without weight aud $ So per mouth. | ‘uile mS uivutes. DAV18 Buus. ‘4 his ie 339 and 341 Pa ave. aw. Pueualie Upp ous ty tor Teal y sldat au advance. DAVID D. hw ahs ul SALE— A THRE _PRESS-BRICK Hoag, in excellent condition aad most iy Jecateu, @ room and betn; Botand cod water: sta- houary” was jar under eptire house: lot 22409 | wire at Room 6, lait? ac. a, Jolt SALE—ONLY $7,000, NEW THREE-STUR) Dinuhing, Wit thueesiuia BAC BUILDING, BAY WINDOW Tu KOE: contaue & ota pabUry: dey, Webs, come . Footud Dail aud pwbtty dry, Ut cuncreted collar. 3 10TH ST., NEAR 12°, ator) double voouuns Wit, every COUR ts by, 138 rect two bath-eoomis, "Mutts, for tour borws, two Fisnkie & CO. 1324 F at aw. PGE SALE, oF RENT — Massachusetts ave. UW. carrie THOS. 4. Ni SALE A MOST DESIRABLE THREE-STORY «tack house ou Est. u.¥., bet. 2d and eat brick howse ou E ber eaang ‘Bid Lae tery iusprovements. Appiy rs R SALE Sut hot mw.,DDe 27a st sie) rs. 4358 tw 4 $; Diy 788... tds ach ot aw 6000 1414 1.2.6 ith st Bw. Som Th above is_only # portion of the property on my Tok «” For full Hist cal: at office for bulleum ieued on the stand 1oth. HOS BE WAGGAMAN. ulS & SALK—LOVELY HOMES—EAST CAPITOL st. Suange ruomns, va aud cellar, 36.200. Mass ave 7 roots and celiar, b-auti tiem: $c ix-reom brick, Berthwest; ¥ sLieot WHItAKEM & JORDAN. 141 ST. BET. deep toa = renting Per square foot With es P, A. DARNEILLE, 1226 F « JOR SALE— NEAR DUPONT CIRCLE, NEW ‘euse, Foom ated bath. Furuse beat. also open only, $10.00 house on Mt nw a 25, Fyrom ieatees in deauravic iocality, $4,290 $4,300.” Also many other houses, MCLACHEES'S BATCHELDER, 2) SALE—GO FEET FRONT Halley ; iuaproved by Jo per mouth. price & Syegente. « abese YAS at we ook SALE_ THAT VERY Di MODERN EPS TEAT AP SCDER aE AU COCKRELL, 1562 Q SF. contains 12 rooms, finished ii beturai ocd, hewted ‘by furnace, also. oven Bre- isers, STEIGER >, 1303 F st 8-8 POR SALE WELL BCILT MODAN iS Treaceiient locatiow 2. wa: 1 Fegme; batus. pan pos. SSte sievughoti. peated by 815.700. eRMANN, i903 Ft JF OE BALEONE SQUARE FROM WASHINGTON Circle, haudsowe now Queea Anue Brick. 8 Toons and sath, with all nod _Bikue HOPKINS & H FFE SALE 100 11TH ST. NW. THRE STORY. and-lasement Brick Dweilliby, eleven rooms: ali iuod “tunps : quod cellar, back yard and side all L000.” For parti Liars eee OWNEK. OR SALE_RO. MES ING. A. PRESCOTT, 1416 F st. a.w., bas the fol- fowiag Houses fcr sale BRICKS. 49st. 19 rooms, m. 5 ee _ J0U and Qaw., 2-story aiid iatisaid, store aud stole, w.. Saucry and baseuieit, 1) rooms, 14th st aw. we eatery ~_ double ke Buc readenc f-st.ry audcellar, 11 ruciua, ak S-story aud cellar, 1 rooms uk ie lot... 1, aide alley, 12 Tooms, >, 6 rooms, story, clegan = 30,000 So0 Ath st. dw, boise aud lot 20x10, to wide alley, 83 wot. TNO! PRESCOT I, 1416 F st ins 40 rooms, lot 20x100, 2411 abe S-rvou brame 223 G st. uw. terms accommo Thosids a MITCHELL, S64 F st, hota 4. SALE — CHEAP — FOUR-STORY BRICK bay window: bath-roois, latrobe, range : 11: price, $4,500. GEUKGE TEULSDELL, 8 mi l-lwe YORK AVE.N. W., NeAK cbt, moderu brick dwellii, bay sand every convenience. in perfect Huunediate buyer will be sold very cheap. W. DUVALL #25 Fst. nw. SUM SALE—415 AND 417 NEW JELSEY AVE. SE, F sj ares trou: Capitol, brick dweilings, 12 Ms tbe sold, and ary offered tar below Wee DE VAL we. wll-st B SALE_IMYKOVED— ave. bet. Louk aud 16th sts, Sr, br ; br.stable pet. 14th apd 15th ste, J2r., br. fry bck i Hoondary, 7r., be. AP. HILL & CO., NESS PROPERTY x5 7 Ess PROPERTY 85 FEET Fst. aw. ae ‘auproved by Lr. br SPM a on Tae & at, SALE -A SEW KEsIDEN E ble focality. built andocew, ved by the canes fal ball, opeu ire-places, aud’ attractive Interior et Teskaned byw brace Gray and bs s tegor. Lquire ot 2 cates Te M. M. PARKER, 1415 Fist. n. ND HAND. wit oF without TNE, 31 Kooms AND tid coudition , price $4,000 tuieu cual: seanaiader Ww eult, can bo sera ined sod trum 400 pin. THOS G st ST. ‘buthdan THREE STORY Yoms: imedern im- excellent location, 0. insbionably locatel, on Iet., near at ave, ate bargain, i, H GOLUBSBOROUGH & Co., Sah res > SALE 1,500 FOU x FP ntho tian bweltines os, ego. a bet rows ( Bright woud ave.), opposite the Schuet- Du Puck. price @1,00U euch OD enay terms. now ve. € jist by pod totkaute at L250 mouth each. J. U OnEABAS CO. 7th st o17-Sua wisur vay italics wo, purchase & Gvune that chy be Ms ‘STONE, 806 F STA BLACK NEWFOUNDLAND DOG, WITH POH SALE—@160-SIX-YEAK-OLD HORSE, PER Necuy sound end gente aurwhere: suitable for carr OF riding. Inquire st 100G Biwe bet and tT o'clock. met ALE — A POOL TABLE. INQUIRE AT eR es OR 5: FRANK FREEMAN OSS 5-3ie Ea SALE—CHEAP—YOUNG J] bY COW, GEN. Ue. reaeoD 1UF seilug, owner tend ei gi ues Calasiovene eens #0k SALE~CHEAP—FOR WANT OF ROOM, ONE Fauuly Garriace (Brom called) oder sinprovementa. UW. MAMOCHALI. 1061'3od on. =e Bis,16,19-3t FE SALE-FINE BAY MAKE, HAMULETONIAN, at, JOM SALE—BED FEATHERS, 1bc. A POUN: De ag pe irceses, de., at lowest prices." Orders Otuerwise, ‘Delivered. ALBER’ ne by maul and SEITZ, 638 H st. i ca be sae un ir epiolet Pi Fes SALE—A SORREL HORSE, OF MORE THAN 2 y Berit; euuud, apd periectly broken to Saddle end harness: very 11st and stysish: ouly seveu ‘Years old; thorougiily satisiacuty reasous civen tur Selig. Can bescen at Mesure, WOUDS BROS. M st, Bear 1¢th. midst JOK SALE—A FINE HORSE, 10% HANDS, NIN Jeats od, wot airuid of anytiing, Family Carriage ‘ud Harness. Uwner leaving city. Seen at DUWN- Ey'o Stabes, 1620 L st uw. Bids" JUK SALe— A THOWOUGHBKED KENTUCKY saddle and « splendid jumper, Mules ik COLUMBIA FIRE TS suaress MO RANK H. PELOUZE, Keilogy buiding, 1416 F at. {OR $ALE—A THOXOU in beD 20UNG “GULD. dust” Geldiux, 15 lauds, Very stylisu and raugy; 5 old exceiient traveer aud thoxoughly broken; un every p.cticwar. A thurouxuiy-brukeu saddle Horse; 16 hands; sor- sel, 7 years od, fuvd aver ahd sound, 1.100 pounds; scxive, sl qWarantoed, trial 6 4 GU0d Wouker. ‘toc sale cueap; will be sven at Lumber ert take gucd cart ae pare pay: Cu 0 ee 14th and b sts. nw OR SALE—CON: EC110NERi AND ICE CKEAM cou iecaticu, doing & oud busucss ; ust Tad eae Banat ECON AMIE 0 OK SALE — LARGE COPLING CAME«A, CoM plete, 1 perlect order: wo Desks, 3x0 tect, Wid Inquir 1115 10th st. nw. Biase drawers, $9 euch. UK DALE-A PSiCHy SA.ETY BICYCLE IN THE PEOPLE Took in the stuation at glance as it were and nobly 0 ‘a ceas{ul one, by buying and carrying away Dearly 1,500 OVERCOATS In the brief period of two weeks. THE OVERUOAT CRAZE Ts not on the wane, but waxes hotter as the lota grow 511 YET TO BE SOLD. rT Lot 8007. $007 99 Cutpehille Overcoats, blue and black, S448 Melton Overcoata, all wool, sizen 33 ‘8121-28 Worsted Overcoats (Oxford), sizes 35 80, 38-76. "tor Chinchills Overcosta O10 7 Special ecerstiua is calioa es stages %° 4 Lot o32'=05 Black ‘Overeoats (French . sink facings, sizes 30 to 40, $13.25, fu satin nl 14.75. Le brow, and bi ‘s207S: Overcoat, able; aleeve and body hnings of Skinner's best back sath le arment of eithe gee otecan be duplicated anywhere for ‘less than ‘Just received—178 Children's 8 Cheviot, atrictly ail wool and very heavy, sizes 4 to 12. Price, $2.50 eeuit, VICTOR E ADLER'S ‘Ton Per Cent Clothing House, 927 and 920 7th st.n.w.,comer Massschusettsave. Strictly One Price, Open Saturday until 11 p.m, nis J. C. Hercarssox. IMPORTER, GaG WEDNESDAY, NOV. 16 THURSDAY, NOV.17. FINE DRESS m ze Meig ene? wxE® ‘ie Have just received sn importation of Paris Dress ‘Trimmings. No such assortiyent for elecance and va~ Tiety las ever been shown tin Washington. ‘Aluonx the Novelties are— Silk Crochet y any est thorvugh repair. 162) 1 st. nw. {OR SALE—THE “OTTO" GAS ENGINE RE. uo lee ot ize su hanaing ot fact peu tur exwalst few of tue , no baa Setid tor eure — Ww. DALLAS, Awoul sol use Fe SALE_ENCYCLOPEDIAS. JAMES PARTO the celeurated kighorial aud biograpLer. says “tha every house where there is placed a sct of Appleton’ igpedia itis like sending tue wuole launly tocul deer Tis Wuck, all the volutes, au) be obtained Gunes on sivall uous ts ‘by address 120, Staromen ene OY nize BOR Sale i Two Magnificient Upright Grand Pisnos to exchange. Nearly new and in elecaat condition. They are the nearest approach to the three corner Parior Grand Piano of auy upright make ihe tone is siacply per- foe, with slaying qu-lities unequaled. Will be sold at a great Lansain for cash or eaay payments; or square taken in trade and best value allowed. Can be seen from to-day. ‘THE PIANO EXCHANGE WAREROOMS, i MTR 422 that, OR SALE-ONE OF THE FINEST CAMIUAGE iui, sound ue & dollar, geutie aud gase. uct aivan of cs splendid urivi lave carr (eabriosette), butu Beary ew: with covers Whips, ke. Cay be seen Bt ALLIBSUN NALLUM'S STABLES. Lith and b suka w., Wuere further particulars cau bo [Nana ties aesaaae be Lat F0%, SALE-VIOLINS—a SUPE RION COLLEC- thon of fine old instruments in pe. tect order; suine OF stwall size, specially adapted tor ladies’ use. ¢ seen auy eveumg after Gat GO8 ASL Dat. ts OK SALE—UKEWSIEK BROUGHAM ‘aud Shaits, ia excellent onder, acco s pai? kray lamuy horses, and single, tay, ” Apply at PAYNE'S Coach Factory tan be im" POLE EE dappie- {OK SALE — NEW, CLEAN MIVE-PIUKED BED. Fok SS DSUS Dial, Gas HEATING srovES, stove to heat & suull bed rout or bath rou, fo ed, larger roums w proportion. agian) "3 261m BP Ok S842 At EBarET HOUSE strect and Ohio ave., 1 coupe, rockuway pole a: | shafts, 910, 1 sunell, tast, 7-year Oud sound rowd ina $105. Tdvuble Baruess, $36, 1 coupe buriens, $25: o6-Laae FE SLE chosiNG-ovr sane fer for sale, as ou Glue & SUNS, tue: CAMPBELL, 7 10th st. how. SEABLES, 13355 I SHALL oF. AVinK partuer of the firm of WAL ck aud Axturcy iu store No. 1015 Pennsylvania ave. tock, ius addition to the usual | coments of agrocery store. consists of some very old Gaia “and Liquors SAMS W. ONMES sun isine ‘que’ ‘ Survivi farther. WAL UMME® SUNS" osi-iwcomues® JOR SALE—CHEAP—FINEST LINEN PAVERS, ‘Sperm Oil, aud Lisbbous, tor typewriting machines MENA A CLAKAL & SON, std Galigraph oluce. kb Fat. bw. {0 SALE—-FALL AND WINTER CARKIAGES, F NEW ASD SECONDHAND, OF SO EVENY DESCKIPLION, AT YEE) KEADONALLE PRICES. JOHN M. YOUNG, 479 and 481 C st. now, eSB RAK NAUIONAL HOTEL. OK SALE—CHEAPEK AHAN 1H CHrArisi, ‘coupes, family carriages, doctor's aud ladies: plac! tee, dap tous aud grocery wagons, all st Sid" second bands Cail’ and be" cobvincel Wet GEYEK, 406 Ps. ave. nw. o4-3m JOR SALE-SINGING BIRDS. BIRD FOOD AN Cages, God Fish, Aquariums, and Fish Fe Langest aigortment ui the city at SCHAUD'S BIRD SiUkE, 12th st, two doors south of Pa. ave, auzd-diu® POH SALE 100 CAMIAGES, “BUGGIES, AND Yartished waxons and Wilk wagons, also painted wadous, ductors’ aud ladies" pumtous. ‘mail Urauchcs: woods sold on easy tera 2d COUR, 3205 M st, Georgetown. aUK SS QR SALE—ABOUT 1,000 POUNDS OF NONPA- Breck Silshoat woo 00g, by Onbs OF SORE E im uae ou this paper. ‘The face of both outs te desire. ie, he are vod couditi., auudcapelie vt excellent service for two gt three Years <a paper cf woderate cheap in bulky Address TILE ‘ireulation. "Wilt be wu | EEEMSG STAR Su waPAVEL CO, ‘Wasningtou, D. ———— COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. JOR SALE—AT A BARGAIN 1¥ PURC T Pimee IQ acres of Mah AY RORCHASED AT Biragtwoud, at omy 8123 per 8 ulo-dt™” LOUIS F'SHOLMARER, 920 F st. m. | JPOK SALE—AT A BARGAIN—& VEY. re Wood: auc svcund, fine view, overlocking pieecd Hock Creek Park." LOUISE SHOLMAK Ae 2s - _ "920 F strect nw. QUIEY FAMILY (MAN AND wiFE uly). winis to rent for two or three th 2 House uot m tw than half au hour frou Washinator have sath exposure, bsth-room, &e, and stabi : house to be reuted tuzuisibed, and u excevticuable th retereutces will Ue wiven to taduce Is ea everything in “the house atnd {hus save troulle to botl paruen. Address “A. Is care Washinctun post-oitiee. alae” > a + all ne- LINKINS, 19th and H ste. nw. | Oko. W (OR SALK—A VERY DESIRABLE FAR) seat ant, badd woliar etd toy on So. | Fated ‘ow Aquin Creche Wie RABE FAR Xue name of MAUK, reward if se- | oe ducking: “evere: ducking chee: (eed fF ite aba ave *_ | aud other cities own frouts on Aquis Grech “Lhe 13TH INST. A IZED | lace contains abvu: GUU acre house, >, batt quastift breed; aus Simian Lesuutul view ot the iver, 7; pat op ‘Tse place Will be wold very cheap a. PILL ke Us 0 Basou ot twa, Commie Sa nld.ow hs ate, ext OF We 1406 Pa XC BIER | Petiavtntired inpryved sad cies oa Bee So ; ~ else “in “a erin eaten! to live Peaueyivania ave. BW. RB, SPLE: 00-ACRE Broc! oe : se Fitcatth Mayiauds av piles atire ue Peasant Oe ; nen is Ei ior ule or gchemeiee L2 EDS, ae ia ee, Bex city. Mek PLL Lim Tate BY aoe Re a eens eee ' TRAVED To @ A Woupnurre PREM ons, BOARDING. io ra I GENsLEM.N, NicELY FoR saiue by payin charses 4 w1b-Se [ith Gret-clase osT-A SMALL )OTE-BOOK, VALUABLE ON LY stow. ee a5 Set Pee ae . ind ‘OR REN ‘PENNSYLVANIA KITCHEN No. 440 iyigutac ace i ewan Af taetnavtas | Fate tan aa Gat pla at See tite Gee hee ee tT | Like good meaia. Everytlug ae = : 525: Selina ae Bs HOTELS, Fe RENT_WITH BOARD, TO GENTLEMEN, Benwvva, \' THE LAND OF THE LILY AND THE ROSE HAMILTON HOTEL WILL OPEN DECEMBER 24, 1887. Wor ciseulane cte., adress: WALTER AIKEN, Proprietor, 21G-wes,do ‘Hamilton, Bermuda, 13 11th ot aw. , Tat. NW. PLEASANT ho See a4 aot e ANTED—BOAKDERS, AT ST. % Acrusressonaiee’? ™ 8Ey, WERT ssingion, eras reasouabie. Ww Silk Guipures, Mobale Gulp Gur-Stec Triumisgy Drews and Closk Trimmings **Suchess Lace from to 42 inches wide. Pearl Fasssmuestocies is wits and colors. ‘diik Nets, plain and enibruidered, and novelties for FEE RRR NN NIINN GGG W WwW WEEE A twee ie co Bt Wow fe SA EE - ite many of ous choice goods are only in amall quan- 907 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, New Prvsues Axo Venvers SEATON PERRY. (Guccesor to Pauny & Broruea,) NEW BLACK SILK CLOAKING PI 2 inches wide. at $3, #4 and &: a SEAL SKIN CLOAKING PLUSHES from $2 to $12 we pan by EKGANT STOCK OF SILK PLUSHES, in the new alt colors which ac Mgr at detwand for combinia sa a ELS HAIRS AND CLOTH: ‘- ED AND PLAID VELVETS AND EL HES for, truoming and garniture, from $125 NEW BL CK | AND COLORED GERMAN SILK VELVETS fron: $1.25 to $5. LYONS PURE SILK VELVETS. trom 20 to 28 inches wide, in Black and twenty-five new colors, raug- a to sh per yard b EAILLE FRANCAISE AND PLUSH COM- Ls WITH SASH: 10 MATCH. VEEL DRE graee LYONS, FAILLE FRAN. CAISE, “BENG ALINES, ‘SUI ei 5 iiAbames AND PeAg Be susbe as prices, IMMENSE ASSORTMENT OF FRENCH CAMELS HAIRS AND BROADCLOTHS a my NEW ENGLISH COLOLED S'LR WARE. HEN- ‘LOTHS, NEW BLA iSH_ JACKETS, with H K AND SEAL Pi. WRAPS, VISITES AND SACQUES, in all sizes, rang: n price irom $16 to #: ‘SPECIAL BARGAINS” IN CLOTH JACKETS, NEWMAKKETS AND WHAPS frou 83 to 818. t2-PLAIN FIGURES AND COMRECY PIICES. SEATON PERRY, Perry Building, ‘Pennsylvanii Established 1840. Secosn Weex OF THE GREAT CLOSING-OUT SALE ar OAK HALL, COR. 10TH AND F STREETS, ‘Tho 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 betore, and never has clothing been sold st 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 air. Our stock of Suits and Overcoata, notwithstand- Ang the large business of last week, is atill com- plete, aud we only ask an exarmiuation, Our motto is still: No trouble to show goods. LEASE AND FIXTURES FOR SALE. 00. A a ® AA AK HA ‘00 £4 aa : ne COR, TENTH AND F STS, HE PALACE MARKET I8 Dat Tee NRE ttt RR a DANY PRET ING SS tone woaset' Seat, Maes, ct, Mates Groen, ar vof freaks Fiske” 8 emsousble prices, ae —— ‘Siwaye picked and Fish cleaned before deliv- Beet Tenderloi: Sweet Southdown pai Eoptes teeter, Soutaere baat Sy ee Rom & Aopisox, ‘Wholesale and Retail Dealers in. PAPER, BLANK BOOKS, AND STATIONERY, No 314 EIGHTH 87, N. W. (near Pa, ave) Orders of requests for quotations given personal at- ‘tention, and satisfaction guaranteed im price and dw Lavnovecers Serax Cornice NEW HOME ALWAYS AHEAD. We shall be pleased to abow you tbe vast superiority of our Now Houe Machine, We can show the largest ‘variety of work, new denigns of fine embroidery work, dove on the machine Lustrection in embroidery free. Call at our office anu ego it oF send postal for cizoulare. Other Witnesses, Pants, Nov. 16.—M. Wilson appearal before the examining magistrate to-day. He insisted that the letters produced at the Caffami trial, and which it was claimed were ant Past and present. snd tuelr attendant, industries bas become a mat, fof strong national interest, and that it was Vital importance that the Government should at ‘once take action to {tg interests. Reports from different parts of tue counury Were presented ‘showing that the Oshery interest was iu need of fegtstutfon to save it irom destruction, The treus- urer’s report showed that the association was ip & flourishing condition. eS aE ‘The Death of Louis Lingg. ANONYMOUS INTIMATIONS THAT HE DID NOT COMMIT ‘SUICIDE. CHIcaco, Nov. 16.—When the inquest over Louis Lingg was about to begin in the coroner's office Unis morning, turee anonymous letters w re ad- dressed to souie of the Jurors and insinuating that the anarchist had not ‘committed suicide but had been blown up by One of the Jull attendants, No attention whatever was paid to the letters, The frst witness was Wwe Jailer, Conrad Folz, ‘The Kateer Goes Driving. Braun, Nov. 16.—Emperor William went out for Qadrive Luis aiteruoon. “He afterward gave aD alle divnce to Prince Bismarck. Failure of = Lace Merchant, New Yorx, Nov. 16.—Isaac Sickle, lace goods, of 440 Broadway, nade an assignment to-day tor te Denent o1 creditors, to Heruian Carter, no prefer- ‘ences belng stated, Sent ee Vietet Cameron and Her Husband. Lonvox, Nov. 16.—The court of appeals has dis- charged La® order in the cuse of David De Bensaude anu his wite, Miss Violet Cameron, restrataing tue former frum inveriering witb bis'wife during the riod of wnelr legal Separation. De Hensauds tn- Not to medde With his wife's earnings, pit Lancione 8) y from Austria. Tisza, ind Hungarian prime ininister, referred to the tiiness of the German crown prince. He ex- pressed deep sympathy for him, and hoped that Divine Providenve would avert trom the impert Tamuy and the pation 4 Bad issue of tue muiady ‘Tue delegations unanimously concurred in ue Sentiments of err ‘1 int —__—_. Affairs in Ireland. THR PROSECUTION OF MK SULLIVAN'S PAPER TO BE ABANDONED. DUBLIN, Nov. 16.—Notices have been in County Clare ordering a boycott of tue Suannon ‘Steamboat Co, for conv ey eying prisoners to tne Lin ‘The sreeman’s Journal that ets Gets tga ate ae er: Lora Mayor Suluvan ior pubushing in hig paper, Nation, reports of meetings of branches of the National League became ‘The Kxpress und Irish Temes comment on what they cad the Un.vUuvted Uprising and 5 or loyalty in the svUth of Ireiund. Tuey suy the country has recogued that the government will not permit a detiance of the law with impuuity. ‘rhe tenants On tue County Lowa estautcs of Lord Lonavnderry, the lord-deuteuant, have de- clined ty accept ab offer of « 50 per cent reduction pa UL Wil carry ut their deveruina- onto enter the land court. —_—_——— FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Now York Stock Market, Punior cepyuens manent the ‘wire to Cursou & Macartney, 1419 i atroet, Xam. | 0| & I Name cB. 192|N-J- Gent San! 55. | Nor. & W. pr Chea 60... Bas °3% North Vac: sD, {1Sa% Ore. LW. fe Ni9094 Dei 1033%4/104%9 Oregon Lrauy 20 vei. 24" | uA Peck aiail..| 37 ii C}o68) Baie iden Bees] Soa) Sb G35) LT Tite 1175 Hock Iskaind:. 175.411 19%) 20%) serwul 18 E56 O16) Ges) se Mew si thus Who, Bh 67) 8B UB) Loe ca Mn Washington Stock Exchange. ‘The following changes from yesterday's quotations af the Wasulturtow Bock Pxchauys aro uote fo, dy coupons, © 1205 bide tok. of detente atin ta 11g asked. Waskinwton sud’Georgetowt Hattroad eure: to-day: bouds, 220 bid. 235 asked. Metropolitay, Kall stock, 103 asked. Waniuston Gase Shoe bid Sue asked. Georgetown Gas, 433 bid. Natioual politan Insurance, 68 bid, "70 asked. Arlington 154% bid. | Corcoran Insuratice, 38 anked, ilgs Iuurance, 8% uid, 8% eaked. Prank Un Thsuraioe, 38% bid, 20% Washington Brick Machine, 200 Bank of Washis 200 id, Natioual” Metropolitan Bank, 175 cts geked. Heoud National Bank 127) bid, 130 naked. Matic of the epublic, 153 bid. 160 asked, Columbia National Bank, 109 bid. Real Esta Insurance, 125 bid, C: BALTIMO! M ‘Cousolidated, 4859; dose; new threes, BALTIMORE, Mp., November 16.—Cotton easy ule-mlddiinge 1Uad0; Flour stcedy’ asd quick: Whestsoutuera Simm; fed, Bad ;- amber, aoe oo id ovate Sey sated. center nea. “January, oad5ss; sebruary, $7 asked: May, eeasutnes stay Sra ite 3 ea white, vedio; westera Western 3 stoudy, Dusit Hay dult nud eaay : weer, 15.00n18 00. visions "quiet iid "seady. fee nominally Armer—Io 4 ucercupper rediued quiet’ gat Whlaky sald, * steady, 1.1401.15, Uther articles uucuanged, Frekents a, 1 Liverpool per steamer quiet—cottam, \4d.: ee 100 bushels; corn, 28, 5 Cute, 200" Sashels» Shipments Hur, 21" terrae corn, 8,500 bushel neat, 396,300. busbela orn, 137200 bushels: chicago Markets. CHICAGO, Int., November 16.—First sales in May wheat tuis morni: ‘were Asc. higher than last night's cM, and a tholias 7 wae hed. December Wheat was also % lucher, at 73%, Phe provision Vit Nas full of traders, but prices were steady’ sud fit st au improvement of 23g, making January rk 13.17; Mas, 80%. May corm, 48 B10. May ont $0 7-18, Tattiaty pork, 15.20." November lard, 6O2- CHICAGO, Thy, November, 16, Be MiClose: Wiest arate snd Biguer—eaan. 72 b.10, Become, PNG SMS So Boe aah eae: iw i is Sa. 5 Beceuber, 26 4-101 itay, Sp ‘Whisky, Pork Stronger—January, 140; Sov-mber and December, 6.6 ‘uary short ribe, 6.75 that “if President Cleveland pert to enter ae ‘HIS RECENT MISSION TO WASHINGTON. An Albany dispatch to the New York Tribune to-day says: ©. V. Hooper, of this city, recentiy charged by ‘with col ics Hil avi i i as & purely private communication to. i gree Bo if cate eeeekd i i tary Lamar who, was in New York yesterday, was ‘not at the Department to-day. One of the names Mentioned in this connection 1s that of ex-Gov. Glick, of Kansas, who it 1s stated was recom- mended for that place at the time ot Mr. Spark's Appointment. Mr. Stockslager will be) strong. ‘the place and many think that he is the ‘It is surmised, however, that unere ‘will be no appolntment madé until after. the ‘pro ‘the head of the Interior Depart ‘some vo be the coming maa. It is sald that €x-Congressman Cobb, of Indiana, is a candi- date. ‘Secretary Lamar, in an interview in New York, last night, as to dir. Sparks’ probable successor, said: “No gentieman has been thought of by me, ‘and, as far ay I know, the President hag not yet decided as to whom he will name vo ll the relinquish his connec- NOT TO BE PUBLISHED TO-DAY. Col, Lamont said this afternoon that the letter tor. Sparks would not be given to the public—at least not vo-day. ‘The Next House. 278 COMPOSITION A8 SHOWN BY AN OFFICIAL LIST. An ofiictal list of the Members of the next House of Representatives, Just made out and printed, shows that there are 168 democrats, 153 repubil- cans and 4 independents. The independents are Anderson, of Iowa; Nichols, of North Carolina; Hopalns, of Virginia, and Sinith, of Wisconsin. In the uemocratic caucus 1t will require 85 votes to Rominute. It ts clalmed by the democrats tuat Anderson, of Iowa, will go 1nto that caucus, but he ts not yet counted in estimates of party strengta, oe ‘The Public Schools, MR. WEBB WILLING TO COMPARE THEIR PRESENT WITH ‘TELM FORMER CONDITE Commisstoner Webb declined tosay anything to- day 1n reference to the report on the public schools, maue to the Citizens’ Committee of One Hundred last night. He said that he would be Satistied at any Ume to have an investigation of the wade by citizens, and they Would tind that taeir present condition will compare very favorably with thatat any previous time. Liquor Licenses Approved. APPLICATIONS ON WHICH THE COMMISSIONERS ACTED ‘TO-DAY. ‘The following applications for licenses have ‘doen approved: WHOLESALE LICENSE. Northwest Section—A. Gaegier, 1309 7th street; E. Weish, 319 K street; F. J. Renehan, 19th and K streets; M. Sullivan, 3340 N street; H.Q. Key- Worth, 529 7th street; F. Hume, 454 Pennsyivania avenue; J. B. Hill, 629 Louisiana avenue; M. Roche, 118 L street; W. VD. Peachy, 1122 Con- necticut avenue; J. Brown, 3400 N sireet; Beal & Baker, 486 Pennsylvania avenue; L. C. Carter. 1641 Lesurevt; G. W. Cropiey, 31st and M streets; Mi Maria Diguey, 24th aud H streets; P. D. Duna, 218 Joc streets; ‘J. A. Gable, 13un' aud M. streets. Southwest Section—H. L. Biout, 719 434 street; W. AK, LLopkuns, 1260 434 sureet. RETAIL LICENSES. ‘Southwest section—J. Osmond, 639 D street; J. ‘M. Becker, 628 Virginia avenue, Northwest sec- on—N. Thiel, 408 Loulslana avenue; C.B, Osborn, aol Teh sti Ww. 1117 F street; Seaula 4 asouitgeree: Met Wee, 1118 F street; A. Adt, 610 Louisiana avenue; C. G, Kranskoff, 500 1Cth street, Souteast section—C. Hoffinan, 400 C street > The Navy Voucher Cases. A JURY IN THE WHITAKER CASE SELECTED THIS AFTERNOON, ‘This afternoon the Criminal Court proceeded with the case of G. A. Whitaker under Uhe indict- ments known as the Navy voucher indictments. During the discussion the defendant asked to Mle a pica in bar that the defendant had been ac. usted on ces suit OL tu® counts, and he could not wice in Jeopardy. "be Chundier ‘suomitted an order that the court having heretofore instructed the Jury to acquit on Ue first and second counts, that the court proceed to uy the third 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 as the jurors and sworn: W. A. Barnes, Myron W. Perryman, Win. Mullen, Chas. “i. itop- kins, Simon C, Burnett, Jobn Killian, A. P. Wuive, J. A. Gueen, Chas. D. Campbell, B. F, Hart, Frank D. Offutt aud Eugene Sherry. THE WwW. easily CONVENTION, GT. U Synopsis ‘Miss Frances E. W NASHVILLE, TeNN., Nov. 16.—The National W. C. ‘. U. met in Watkins’ Hall at 9 o'clock, with re- presenta‘ives from almost every State and Terri- tory. Upon the platform were seated Mrs. Judge Thompson, of Hillsboro, Ohio, mnother 1 the crusade in 1883; 'Pundita Ramada president of tne’ World's W. C.T. U, t6r Indla, aud Ube officers of the Na- Ucnal Union, The Ball ts decoroted with beaut ful banners und flowers, Mrs. Hannah Whitehall ‘Smith, lately returned trom England, opened the tne convention with a Bible reading on love. ‘Before the crowning event of the convention— Miss Willard’s annual address—the entire trout or ‘the platform was llued with representatives of the among Whom were Miss Catharine Cole, of New Orleans Pi . Mra, M. Helen Crane for the New York World, Perfect quietness p:e- vailed while Miss Willard gave from her ‘annual report, ‘The following 8a synopals o5 the annual address of Miss Frances E, Willard, president of the Na- flonal Womans’ Christian’ Femperance ‘Union “here are not enough anti-saloon republicans at the North to carry prohibition in a slugie state, Ror enough an! yn democrats at tie South, Basbeen proved in this memorable year of our con slitutional defeats, but there are enough terper- Ance in both to take’ possession of tue Govern- ment and give us national prohibition. ‘Women, Wherever they have the school byilot auould ‘use it to engraft the Kindergurten upon he pablic school. Where Unis 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 destiny of the municipal ballot for women as a means of enforcing prohibitory law, and empha- size more strongly than before the naitonal amend- Ment which shail remove all legal disabilities trom the aaughters of the repubilc. 1 believe, also, that the prohibition party should strongly ‘state ‘4s its ultimate alm two amendments to the Na- tional Constitution: The first calling for universal bition; the second enfranchising the women ‘women's temperance publication society last rear published [30,000,000 ; Lbs yeur over ‘The total fey of the Union. sianal the year were 1, ‘women’ Teocure ‘pareau ts ow belong established in charge of the national president aud corresponding secre- jaan Beat speots of great st of our ent the World’s fuer Le contluuoe to bold ou ius way rejoicing. ‘We must at tuts convention arrange a definit financial basis, as our British sisters have ry that our National W. C. T. U. may be relat to the world’s W. C.T. U., a8 our state auxiliaries are to us The W.."T. U. of Ohio bas already arranged for a new department, in the interest, of Worm, for pothicg increases iatemperaice lke ‘nd nothing fenda towara war intemper- We ought to rejoloe in the de ment of sports for women as ‘since whatever conduces to the natural {onic ‘and stimulus of outdoor ute way, from, all Darootle drugs, ‘The, future fig National ane located Ecionger leave our interests ‘that this vite the: Good E war, ance. THE BOYCOTT CASE. Questions to be Carried te the Higher Courts for Settlement. (ONB OF THE DEFEXDANTS SURRENDERED TO CUSTODT AND HABEAS CORPUS PROCEEDINGS BEGUN —TRE QUESTION OF THE LRGALITY OF 4 FOLICE COURT ‘TRIAL WITHOUT A JURY RAISED. ‘To-day, in the Criminal Court, Judge Montgom- ery, Mr. Jackson H. Ralston and Chas. 8, Moore, counsel for the defendants in what 1s known as to pay a fine of $25, and in detault of payment thirey days {imprisonment tn jail; ‘and pertected appeal; that on the 16th of vem baving withdrawn his appeal, and having ‘paid bis fine of §25, and havi rendeted by his surety. he was Custody of the marshal to be imprisoned thirty days in jail. The petitioner further asserts that he is now tn such cl and is unlawfully re- ‘strained of his liberty; that he has not been tn- dicted by a grand jury, nor has he been tried, as Was his rigut, by a jury of twelve lawrul men, nor ‘Was the proof as demanded by him submitted to any jury. He contends that the salty imposed" by the Police Court ‘cone trary to the law of the land, for it was not tmy upon a conviction upon an in- to hear and determine the matters information, nor was the said penalty imposed upon the verdict of a jury. "He prays for the writ Of habeus corpus that tue legality of his detention may be devermined. CERTIFIED TO THE GENERAL TERM. Judge Montgomery directed the writ to issue Teturnable forthwith, and remarked that when the return is made he would certify it to the General Term. AU2:15 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 curtitying case, tele se ‘Transfers of Heal Estate. Deeds in fee have been recorded as follows: D. D. Stone to P. J. Meehan et al, lot 81, Lanier Helghts; $3,676.50, Fielding Dodson to G. H. Hor- ton, pts. 12 and 13, sq. 578; $1,500. Anthony Lul- ley to W, W. Mohun et al, trustees, sub lots 68 to 70, sq. 779; $2, ~. J.B. Johnson to Wash- ington Johnson, W. 3g 30, Dik. 18, Effinguam; $1,100. L. Jolson to’ W, erbert Smitk, pt. 3, $— J.W. Gunning to B. F. Hawkes, lot pt. sub 29, sq. 467; $—. A. N. Bastable to Union Stock Yard Co., lot 5, Beail’s estate, and pt. For- tune Enlarged; g— ’M. F. Morris to A. Feldross, t. 7, 84. O91; 'S— Surah’ G. Rice to same, pt 7, ; $4,000. —Charles A. Suields to C. H, Meriiat, sub, 14, sq. 820; $510. Connecticut Geueral Life Instance Co. fo Annié M. Rinmouth, 1ot 60, sq. 204; 36,500. J. M. Jounston to Jennie M, Corrigan, Jol 18, block 843; $5,000, A, W, Blake et al. to Berlal Wilkins, sub. lot 65, 8q 157; $6,765. Hicb- ard E. Pairo, trustee, to Everett ‘Hayden, lot 5, Dlock 7, part of tract of land known as Belair Height5; §7,000. ‘Thomas Anderson to William F. Marr, part of land known as Chichester; $1,200. —— BUILDING OrgRa7I0xa—A Dullding permit was issued to Geo, E. Lemon to-day to erect two brick dwellings at Nos. 1406 and 1408 16th street north west, to cost $44,000, and one to Samuel Norment twertct eleven brick dwellings at Nos. 1425 and 1447 C street southwest, Lo cost $23,000. Rance ov Tue Twerwoweren.—The following were Uue readings at the Signal Office to-day: 7 a. m., 47; 2p. m., 56; maximun, 58; minimum, 45, ‘Tae Gueat Saxe of J ins will be Qontibued to-morrow at 1} a.m. abd 3 p.s. at how. ‘The Courts. Equrry Court—Judge Merrick, ‘To-day, Trunnel agt Burns; sale finally ratified and reference to auditor. ‘Peters agt. Peters; auditor's report confirmed. Knovt agt. Dickerson; sale ratitied nist. Peck agt. Sprague; auditor's re- port coniirmed. Birch agt. Campbell; ume to tlle supercedeas bond extended, : a Bascballists in New York. SPECULATING ON THE PROBABLE ACTION OF THE LEAGUE TOWARD THE BROTHERHOOD. New Youk, 16.—Base-ball_ men crowded the corridors’ oi the Fith Avenue Hotel this moru- ing, and nothing but baseball and the convention was taiked cf. ‘The probably action of the league toward the brotherhood was the ehilef topic of con- versatlon, ‘The general opinion Was Laat the brotherhood would be recognized, although none of the delegates would ¢munit themselves. Play- ers Ward, Hanon, Brouthersand Morrill, repesent- ing the brotherhood, are at the Barrett House walting fora committee from the league to call upon them. ‘Ward said to a jer this morning that he considered that the b otherhood had made all the advances that {t could in honor make, and it now Laid with the jeague to meet them. He also, sald that be ought the new rules Would be advau- Cigeous and expressed himself as pleased with the Plan of forming Eastern and Western Associations. Killed by a Newspaper Man. FATAL SHOOTING AFFEAY AT LEXINGTON, KY. Luxixotox, Ky., Nov. 16—Thos. Green, of Mayesville, and Lew Baldwin, of Nicholasville, met in this city this morning at balt-past 7 o'clock and Green killed Baldwin tn a shooting affray. [Green 18 a correspondent of the Cincinnatt Tiommercial-Gazette, and some months ago Wrote communications concerning the conduct of the sivciion in Jessamine County, charging Baid~ win and otuers with certain unlawful acts in the conduct of the election. The poll-- books of the two precincts in Jessamine County. were stolen. ‘This was among things was changed in Green’s nee. ‘To this Baldwin replied, d Green in the strongest language. When they met in front of the Phapnix Hotel at 11: quarrel was opened and Baldwin denounced Green, calling him all the offensive names at ‘com- mand, Green being somewnat eltner could’ not hear or did not choose to resent, and finally Baldwin drew his pistol striking Greéa on the bead and afterward firing, but missing. Green _—_———_— ‘To be Used in War as Cruisers, ‘THE WHITE STAR LINE SOON TO HAVE TWO REMARK- ABLE NEW VESSELS. From the New York World, Nov. 15. ‘The new vessels which will be added to the White Star Line fleet,next season may revolution- ive ocean travel, It 18 said that the boats will be able to make the passage in five days. ‘The vessels are being built on a new plan. There are two of them, just alike, They will have twin gerews and two engines. A bulkhead extends from the bow to the stern, completely divi the vessel, and the only from one side of the vessel to the other will be through an automatic- ‘door on the engineer's platiorm. The gagines wif be batt on 8.tew model and are ex- to give great Pepe macaw sulogns Wl be Stted up for the accommodation 01 300 passengers only. wi ‘divided into suites of bed-room, parlor, and bath- Peon, rhe second-class aecommodatiods on tess vessels Will be the same as the first cabin of ordinary Atlantic lines, There will be no steer age. y are built for a double purpose, has been that the British government 1s v) pay the White Star Company $90,000 annually ‘a brder to retain these boats in caseot war. 5) sally designea ‘are being followed so an ordinary liner fi F J i i é i FF g: & T. Fi French grandaughter ‘with Mr. Chas. Carroll, of Howard County, Md., about 10 o'clock, and they did not revura to tne house until @. Miss Bancroft wore a dress of gray from ‘Miss Bancroft then went to Bai the document—the cardinal is a friend of the iady—returned to this city and were. at 5:30 o'clock yesterday afternoon. ‘This ts the story as told by Mr. Carroil last night at We ‘and this morning the lady Says “Yes, Tt is all trun” At the St Matthew’ Mackin laugued ai the story nd said he could uot say a word about 1. Father Chappelle is suffering trom a cold and couid ‘Bot he RELI are a Cy say x couple are not EisP'fney muse awaie the protication of baum ‘Mr. Carroll dined at Wormiey’s iast night and siept ‘there, He went Uo Ballimore this ao- juaint his relatives of what has been done. ,” as they call her at her home, kept in her room all the and saw no one, not even ‘Miss her’ very intimate friend, who called on her. Mrs. Lieut, Duvall she saw, who went down town and made purchases for her. 1vis possible Mr. Carroll will revurn vo the city and dine with Mr. Baucrott to-night. Mr. Bancrott says he is ready to give Susanne into the charge of her husband. The young lady's parents are both alive in France. She has been une of the moat notable belies of society here for Wo WiDLers, Jowa’s Famous Murder Case. THE SECOND TRIAL OF ARENSDORP POR THE ASSARSI- NATION OF REV. MR. HADDOCK. All the sensational incidents created by and sur- Tounding the arrest, trial and conviction of Munch- rath for conspiracy in the murder of Rev. George C, 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 sentiment aroused by the recapituls- tion of all the evidence surrounding the verribie tragedy would indicate but little hope tor a favor- able result of a new trial. Upon Arendorf's first trial the jury stood eleven for acquittal and only one for conviction. The solitary outstanding Juror ould not be won over, a and since last March, the as Very mal E wo the deantage othe accused. A very curious and inexplicable incident of this which is not yet fairly unraveled, althougn the Tquiry ts being: persevered in, ts that con- becting Albert Koslinitski, alias “iisinarck,” with the charge, He is one of ‘the group indicted for the assassination of Mr. Haddock, and is the one With Leavict whose evidence 1s so damaging to Arensdort, While actually under tndictisent for inurder be applied for naturalization papers and Was duly made a citizen of the United Sates. It 48 sougut Lo be shown by the incident that poltti- cal aulmosities somewhat extensively color the forthcoming (rial, and that owlug to the feeling between Kolluitski and Arensdorf the latie: chances of an iumparual tral are likely to be diminished. ss ‘The Pig as a Ladys Pet. A BEAUTIFUL AXD PORTIC M+-XICAN SCENE MARRED BY SOME PAINFUL CONTRASTS. Fannie B Ward's Mexican Letter. Let us take a look from my baleony at old Yaute- pec. Though in the month of November, there are no signs of “wailing winds and naked woods,” for the meiancholy days never come in Unis land of sunshine, country 1s at its best and greenest, The roses are simply gorgeous; strawberries and oranges are | ‘and the soft air is odorous ripening t fa ue its and flowera. The charming Ub with topical frul little plaza in the center of the town—with its | Tuytling palms and broad-leaved bananas, and its pansy-bordered walks hedged by giant rose- trees, Which are trained to overarch and eim- bower the winding pahways—is the most typical Dit of Spanish reality I have found in Mexico, At night, when the surrounding shops are lighted, and men and women saunter about smoking the universal cigarette, apd the sweetest music on earth, that of mandolin and guitar, fills the fra- grant air beneath a yellow Southern moon, one can readily fancy himself in Old Granada or among the Vine-clad huis of he Guadalquiver. But 0 how startling are the contrasts. “Music and moon- { light, murmuring fountains and lovelit eyes are not all of life in this dreamy country. Take just one every-day exampie. The Mexican woinen being as fond of pets as are the gentle sisterhood in other parts of the world, many of them choose, not cats or parrots or pugs, but for ‘the recipients of their caresses! “IU 18 quite com- mon here to meet a woman leading by a string a pig that fs Diack as black can be, With Which she ww be on and i re beast hits ceased to suventte ttle he TWO CINCINNATI ARTISTS WHO HAVE POR 30 YRARS RVADAD THEIR FAMILIES AND FORMER ASSOCIATES. ACinclnnat! dispatch to the Boston Globe says: A most peculiar case of misanthropy and self-1m_ posed seclusion has Just come to light in this city, in which two men of undoubted gentus, and at oné ume very prominent in ariistic circles, have been hid (rom the worid and their most intimate friends for nearly a generation, though residing within gunshot of them, wnd Living, too, in the most ab- ject poverty, when they might,’ almost without effort, have ‘lived in luxury and” have won houors and fortune, For nearly thirty years Edward Crealand and Georze Bryce have lived in the same Uctle dingy, dirty, forlorn back room on the upper floor of tie ‘old Wenement house at 9 East 3d street. Tuey neld no Intercourse with the other tenants, and, so far a8 their neighbors could see, With no One Cutside. ‘The other day a gentleman stumbled upon thew, who had known one of them tn better days, an proclaimed him to be a once fainous paluter, who had disappeared from the view of his friends and the word a generation ago. Years ago Edward Crealand was a young artist here Who gave unusual se Of greatuess. He won prizes at exh.bitions, apd even how his works are in many Cincinnati houses and are valued very highly, all the more because the artist was supposed to have died thirty years ago. One prize picture was that of a dog, Which some person by carelessness or design mudlated by punching out aneye. The picture, however, Was sold at a high figure, but the sensitive soul of the artist. was wounded 1 ably. He left this clty and went to Dayton, Dut soon “disappeared from there and no trace of him was every found. He was sup- to be dead, when in fact he bad all that Lime been living in the very heart of his native civy. ‘The case of Bryce 1s very similar. He is a Scotchman, and when young wasan artist 6 more than usual promise and attainment. His his- tory ts not so well known as that of bis companion in solitude, but it 1s known that he became soured ‘on the World many Years ago, and determined to live only for bis art. He wi ‘away from his father's home here, and someuow got acquainted win and the two syumpathiring with each other sa t ilove for art and their disgust for the world, have been close friendly discussion, the uncharitableness of ‘Their room 1s dirty, almost votall niture, and the rats have free F z ee an eH E E : 4 8 EF things to deal with,” remarked a prominent archi- “all builders have to profess to know all ‘all | {fer for the recovery of a stolen horse Now that the rainy seasomts over, the | AGAME OF CARDS THAT SETTLED 4 CASE IN & GEORGIA JURY ROOM. A special from Augusta, Ga., says: Probably the was tried befure one of our magistrates The stolen majority Dut he posidively Taey ke : 23 382 { i ¥ 2 5 tf i138 g 5 g e (he paseboards, as he afverwards said, to prevent nj “monkey business,” and won the game. The fou- kept the agreement and the t prise of all, returned a verdict that the antunal Stony Gitwten eeeaeer ea s oko en oe Jonds of fur seal skins dispatched from tds cit} yesue das. “The seal Shine are salted ‘and ‘are : the} their Engiana "coos ret Tor the riarke, Toere are altogether twenty of this and ‘they are going Rast Yaluable comaodity Via the Atlanuc and Pacinc and Ere lines. ‘The rate of freight per one bunarey seaeae to New York is $2.15. The two trains will be Fan to reach New it comste On spectal Uime, the intention bet York tn about fiteen days. The r entire cargo of the Russian steamer Alexander IU, Which arrived in port recently froma Alaska, soe Ventilation, From the Medical and Suncical Reporter. Au item ts going the rounds of the dally papers Which states that Prof. Virchow says, concerning the keeping of windows open tn sleeping apart. ments: “The vitiated aircan only rush out when the temperature inside d ffers from Uhat outside; tt Temains stationary when the air inside is already of equal Cemperature with that outside. In that case Serious complications may be the consequence, and many persons have paid for their misiake notion with'tneir lives” . illustration of the sort of teaching h sometimes gets abroad, and Which Is ac- ced because It Is attributed toa deservedly re ce. We trust that Virchow did not say What we have quoved: if he did, It ought not to pass unchallenged. Many Europeans have « morbid dread of fresh air, espectally at night. Many of thelr houses are ‘provided with double | Windows, wuich effectually exclude the outer air aU almost all mes This may not seriously affect tue health of Europeans, and they may be Justified in following their inclinations in regard to the ven Jon of their sleeping aparunents. Virchow | himself has, We believe, done a good Ung in show. ing Uhat the danger from draughts of aif is. some. | Limes greater than the suppomed trom an altuosphere sup osed to be vitiated. But he would be the first to recognize the fact that there could be no danger from draughts under the conditions mentianed in the Warning he ts credited with, as and tat at the about a change in the inside atmosphere there would be no way in which It could bring danger—except from thieves, Hut the cominent We have cited overiooks the fact that @, change of air can be effected without any “rush” or difference of temperature by the gentie move- ments Which the aUhosphere usually experiences, and that these movements probably coutribute more to VenUllation Wan the mer states of warmth orcoolness. Ini fact, what Virchow ts suid to re- gard as he condition of greatest danger is really the safest. The best time to open windows is when the alr Is SUll, and when Unere ix no great difference between’ the temperature inside and Scaxg BY A BURSTING METROR—A dispatch from Syracuse, N. ¥., dated November A meteor ‘over On from the southeast to Ube northwest c Itexploded with a report like distant thunaer. ALOuondaga Hill the ‘inhabitants were alarmed and rushed out of Weir houses to see whal was the matter, At Marcellus it was thought the powder works had exploded, 9 Drigui was the Masti and loud the report. flouses and furniture Tatiled When Une mevor expioded. coe AN INTERNATIONAL DotLaR WANTED.—A Gis- patch from the City of Mexico says: ‘The Partido Liberal, Une an Of the administration, in dis. ussiug’a plan for an international doliar, to cir- culate in the United states and Mexico, advo. cates the Scheme, and intimates that Uuls would lead to a further identification of the Lnterests of Mexico and Ube northern republic, and would tend to obiiterate Uhe fronuers as far as regards com- mercial transactions. Tne advocacy of a common dollar for Lue entire conUinent by the South Amer. ean Trade Comuulssiou attracts: mitch attention, Lee Moster Digs Gamx.—Lee Mosier, who mur. dered Hugh Lawler tn the Indian Territory on Octo Der 20, ln, Was executed al Wichita, Kas, Tues day moroiny. The prisoner maintained perfect composure tO the last, His only statement on the gallows Was to (he man Who adjusted the asking hin to tell Simitu, Who for six months bas been bis cell mate, “that I die game.” Mosier's at vworacy bad cane w Ube President for clemency for the condemned man, but received a dispatch yesterday moruing saylug Uhe President saw Bo grounds for interiering Witla the sentence, od ‘The eight rebellious Crow Indians arrived In St, Paul yesierday, and will be incarcerated wuUll (be Secretary of Ue Interior makes some decision im their case, ARBRE by the fee Den Adon, WM NS OCR ELE Kaleigh, XC. to Mise fea Ve WALKER of Waake imgtoa, D.C. BURN=—IRVING. On November 14, Stephen's church by the Rev Father GEORGE BUKNS to Miss MAGGIE IKVL Washingtom, D.C, aeons IED. 7.22 yn of conmuaaption YOUN s: DAVEDBOR. aged son mouths, and 2i days, ‘trom the Fonidcuce of his brother, 406 New Jersey avenue southeast. Thursday, ment at Petersburg, Va. Friends and relatives su- ited t6 attend. at 9-40 am, DEVLIN. On November 15, 1887, et 1:15 fm DANIEL DEVLI in the seveuty rth year of morning st ¥ o'clock, te ‘wliere reguietn ‘tues wil. be cele- ‘friends of tbe famuy papers FISHER, On November 15, 1887, at 4 my GEORGE, EVERETT PIOUEAG belbven’ of Mary A. Fisher, aged 27 years, 3 months, “Fas JAST, at St. Ns ), Mir. eset eeanee an sat acct Gris ae RAM M. beloved a Prema deez, ot 1 aa oan Te take pleas Pray morning a 10 otk fe tere eee esc 1 res eens

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