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desire to state that it is not the fault of the street, but the fault of the balling oceupy. Tr is entirely too and too igh in the air. We want vo secnted tm the New York Ave Bue uk « very large xround-floor are® anda bnilding large enoweh fo accom- nodate and comfortably dlepley our ea- tire stock. This we have been unable to de, as we have been compelled torent Bare houses in order to store oar goods. Tn addit.ou to this we feel that we shall be better able im the new buihiing to te-ys our patrons to their alvantaxee, We L certainty be able to set at = moolier markia of froft thanever before pomiiie. «uaccotnt of one being able to fede our store expenses by at least 10 Ve ave about $100,000 worth of stool to (Lepose of between this and moving tine, which Will be a8 Soon as we ex convert the old Rink into a modern far itu -stabiishment. We propese to dispose of every dollar's worth of our present stuck, if poselDo 16 40 40, a8 we wish toopen the Rew store with ap a+ tiroly uew stock. If you are in Geet of anything tn ur Line it will most assuredly pay you tw lock it through thoroughiy and secure prices bet: making purchases else- where. for we Delieve that we are ine position te save you at least 2 on spy thtny For wish . Special attention is catied to the redue- ton fn the Wail Paper Department, as Weare clcsinie out the entire balance of stock im thus depertuent. This stock elubra es the most exquisite Lae of pat- terns. y We shail offer the balance of oar stock of Coivbrated Westminster Carpete at the reduced price of Te. These have been @1 per yard and do not ace to be apprect- Tuey will Outwear any Imgrain arpet, ant yet Inzrain Carpets outsell them. We have about 22 patterns aud shail close theun out at 73e. per yard. Gazat Orrrnixa Or Hassocks. ‘These we have just made up from owe carpets, and inasmuch ae wens at all times to Lave them op Lawl, ladies sbould take advantage of this opyortunity and buy a number of them, as there :s ne telling when we ean have another lot made up. 0 Tapestry Carpet Hassocks, only each. 500 Body Brusse's and Moquette Has socks, only Soe. exch. Lisoreet Reas Repverp. jose ont the balance of ott iinoiena: Kuen, size 24 by 36, low price of Se. each. Exveilent placing iu front of stoves, We siall > > Wrox Rees Reovcen ose out the balance of our Stock of “7 by 4 ff. 6 in. Witton Rugs, whieh have ben sellin at @4.50 each, at tue reiuced price @: $0 each, Rewovaz Paters Or Sas Centaurs LACES. £10 pines of Tambonred Sash Lace, reduced frum 73. to “Se. reduced froiu @1 You may think st strane flat we are making ti. reduction so heavy. but im the 30-inch Curtain Lace the sulv hus Leen very alow on account of the fut that indies buy the reeular curtains instead of this width, Rence we are compelled to make this extraordi- nary reduction im order to dispose of them. E:exvows Qeirs Repvcen. Having but § left we shall close them out at £8 less than their regular price. For instance & Sulk Pattern Finest Quality of Eidor- down Quilts, reduced from $30 to $22 each. Rexov AL S ALE Parcrs Or Cenrarsa, ‘These are by far the very best bargains ever offered in Curtains. Where the re ductious are so very heavy there is usu- ally a rison fort. Some of them are im bad colorings. We call them bad, but you may like them better than the others, 12 pairs of All-over Chentile Curtains, fm Dark Wine, Blue and Crimson; 336 yards lone and 72 inches wide; reduced frou $20 to $5 per pair. The quality is O.K., but the colorings test with you. 17 pairs of Lerion Madras Curtains, heautitul designs: reduced from $2.50 to $1.75 per patr. 18 puiryot Heavy Chenille Curtains, fr.nged top and bottom, wide dado sad ‘valance: reduced from $12.50 to $7.50, 130 patrs of Nottingham Lace Cur- tains, tuattractive Brusselseffects, White and Ecru, full width and length. Re- duced from #4 and $4.50 to 83 per pair. 12 pairsof extra fine Chenflle Curtains, choice coloriuaa, heavy frinxe top and Bottom, with dado and valance He- duced from $17 to $12 per pair. It Tue Mowemzwtan. Plain and stripes. No need to wait until January for re- uctions. We propose to now make all that we shell make. As you kuow it is ‘the eustom to wait until January, but (we believe you will appreciate our mak- tng these reductions now, and relieve us Of the stock on hand. Goune were left from last season. Where such is the ease the reductions are pro- Portionatety «reater. Ladies’ Navy Bine Newmarket, Re- Gaced from #15.50 to #10. ‘A fow Long Cloaks reduced to 65. 1 Navy Biue Long Cloak. Site 38. Re- uced from 818 to $7.50. ‘3 Beck Diagonal Cheviot kets. Sites 22,34 and Jd. from @18 to @7.30. li 06.50. 1 Navy Bins Diagonal Newmarket, Bixe 34. Reduced from $25 to 610. 1 Stylish Brown Pisid Shaw! Cloek, with cape, yoke of seal silk velvet, Sise $4. Rediuced from 8:5 to $10. Ladies’ Piaid Long Cloak. with cape. Size 32. Reduced from #18 to $10. Fewother Long Cloaks. Reduced to 0. ST save Blue Camel's Hate Cheviot Newmarket. Sizo 32 Reduced from to @15. 3 Navy Bice Disgoual Cheviot New- markets, handscmely trimmed with Woot Seal Fur. Sizes, 34, duand 38. Reduced from: @25 to€15. 1 Handsome Biack Diagonal Cloak, elalorately imied with Black Passe uienterié, Size 36 Ridueed from €52.50 to 620. Cantsraas Haxoxexcmers. ‘You are sure of one thing in buying Your Christmas Handkerchiets of us, ‘and that is: They will be “‘all-meu and nothing but linen,” as we sell no cotton- mized. Ladies’ Hemstitched, Ladies’ Colored Borders, ‘Ladies’ Corded Borders, Ladies’ Open-worked, BACH. Ladies’ Piain H's Ladies’ White Emb., Ladies’ Col'd Emb., Ladies’ Col’ Borders, Jap. Silk “Initial.” EACH. Ladies’ Plain H's, Ladies Wh't Emb., Ladies’ Col'd Emb., Jap. Silk Initial, Jap. Silk Emb. + _ Ejquisite Handkerchiefs in the Fine Lu.oreidered and the Jap. Sk Euvroid- ered. ‘Men's All-linen Tape-borderea Hand- kerchiefs, White and colored borders. Only 1:23¢e. each. ‘50 dozen Men's All-linen H's, Colored- bordered Handkerchiefs, asually sold at Dien’s Plain White All-iven Hem- stitched Handkerchiefs, oxtra quality. Plain, or with embroidered mitial. Only he. each. Men's Regular o0c.-quality All-linen Hemstitehed Handkerchiefs, finished ‘With neat corded rilis. Only 35e. cach. We bought them ata sacrifice, hence the 15e. saving to you. See the handsome window full of Christmas Handkerchiets, WILLIAM H. McKNEW, 983 Pa. ave. aw. 987 and 909 F at. nw. Fine Millinery. Cloaks, Hosiery, Gloves, &e. CLOAK WEATRER And a great reduction sale of Ladies’ Fine Garments. Black and colored chevict, cloth and plush, long and short, lined and not ued, single and double-breasted, far and feather trimmed. To facilitate choice all gar- ‘ments are marked in plain figures. ‘$60 Cloaks at $30, $50 Cloaks at $29. $40 Cioaks at #24. #20 Cloaks at 818. #25 Cioaks at 814. $20 Cloaks at $12. ‘Special values in Ladies’ Newmarkets, 86.98, $7, $8.98, $14.98, $18, 820. Plain and fur trimmed, hip-seam or reefer styles, Special values in Gretchens, 01.48, 62.50, 85, 87. MILLINERY. High Art in Millinery at Low Prices. eo . ae —. ree be Me THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, "D-0; TUESDAY, ‘ECEMBER 1, 1801-TEN PAGES, L A S88 TIT af “OPENING” SOUVENIRS. PALAIS ROYAL HOLIDAY “OPENING” POSITIVELY TERMINATES tomorrow, Wednesday evening, at Go'clock. If resident here for long you gtudp the t. Late feaidents are informed that tomorrow pre ‘ernts the last opportunity to select Christmas presents at the reduced prices quoted for the “opening.” list of which will be found in lower portion of these columns. fall meauins of this: To Avengciute Tre Souvesm List Yov ercota now inst tt ‘embraces over 200,000 articles for Christmas Presents, including an entirely new stook of the ‘very latest novelties, already marked gt Prices lower than usually preeail, becaure of the Palais Royal's cash business. 1n support of this statement we point to the following: Oamsras Unsasttas For Mex Axp Wous, Men's tmvreties are nero from 97a to Genuine *'Glorio” Umbrelies. Is not 8 thene Conestowe Silk Umbrellas marked SiS each. Take the cheapest: 970. for > the prevailing price? Now Jcok at 83.25, $3.98, $4.25 and $5. You will ‘find identical Umbrelias elsewhero, but what are the price? Now thete Stik Umbrellas for ladies: The handles make them easily compared ‘With [hove elsewhere; these of horn, twisted in ali manner of curious suapés, and these with Miagree silver mountings, and ‘and these of Etruscan or dull gold, and these of moss agate, onyx and gold stone these handles from the Royal Leicester potteries—all aro this season's novelties and shown in all first-class stores, Dut how often ean you buy any one oy them at less than @5t You will find these priews marked on our our Umbrelias sree of charge. 13.98, §3.48 62.98, $2.68. Initials engraved on als Wuos Masorzsssa Axo Honoxam ‘The former has factories in Manchester and London, England, the latter im ‘New York. They are tho two lea@ing manufacturers of Rubber Garments. You'll find their goods where the best are on sale. We ask comparison of the prices Marked on the garments here andelsowhere. The Intest novelties for ladies and men's wear arg.hére, Single and double texture, with and without capes, Cuntstuas Scans ‘Not onty Scarfs, but all kinds of Men's Furnishings, are quoted on the Souventr List, but you obtain no idea of the qualities. Bilk Suspenders are ere in boxes at rather extravawant prices, but see those marked only 81. And Christmas Scarfe, toot all prices, of course, But here ato wonders, marked only 60¢. each, of the fi¢hest silks and satins, richly enbroidered, four-in-band and knot shapes, made tusell at @1 and 81.26 each. The lossof the too ambitious manufacturer, artistic taste went aliead of his pocketbook, Waar Evenr Woxax Loves To Wear. Sixx s1ooK1Nas are here from 75e. to 86.08 « pair, and Vests to mated from Gic. to $7.50c.each. Even at 75 cents nota desirable shade is missing in Btock- ings or Vests, Fast Biack also. And Garters, too, from 40c. to $a pair; the latter frou Paris, with sterling silver buckles. plentiful here; extra mzes and opera length Stockings, Tiguts, Union Suite, &c. Bee below for the Special Prices. To the left are the prices warked on the goods, to the right the Opening” prices. Fon Tue Mes. howe Everything that is fenerally scarce i= Sovvena Lux Or Tar Se°WHAT YOU WANT I8 MENTIONED SOMEWHERE IN THIS LIST.“68 G0c, Fancy Dress Goods for ‘S0e. Obina Silke, 23 inchen wide. €1 Best English Bedford Corde. €1.25 Superior English Broadcloths ‘25e. Ladies’ Buot-pattern Hose. ‘25e. Warranted Fast Black Hove. ‘350. Fast Black Hove... 50c. Biack and Fancy Liste Hose. ‘Te. Novelty Lisle Hose,. ‘8c. Paria Novelty Hose...... ‘S0c. Cashmere Wool Hose.. ‘Toe. Best Cashmere Hose. ‘250, Bibbed Cotton Vests... ‘85e. Ribbed Vests and Pants, 50e. Ribbed Bal. Underwear. ‘50c. Piain and Ribbed Merino Underweet.... ‘Joe. Superior Merino Vests and Pants. 1 Ribbed and Plain Merino Underwear. 81 Fast Biack Ribbed Wool Vesie.. Gc. Ribbed Bilk Vests, colors. 81.95 Kuit Woo! Skirts... Tie. Corsets, all styles. 92.7540 ls Venus Corsets... $1 Cotton Night Gowns, all styles. 94.96 Umbrellas, with tmported handles. Patas Roya Ovewma. 87.50 Cape$, 818 and 819 Capes..... 7 Tea Gowns, all styles, $14 Gowns, $12.50and 610 Gowns. £8 Gowns, 86.75 and 67 Gowns. @8.and $7Cloth Uisters. $10, 812 and 815 Uisters 820 and 825 Uiaters. Zc. Veils, all styles. Iie. Veils, 15c., and 126. Vells.. 83.98 ‘Palais Royal” Mousquetaire Gloves......81.68 -50 4-Button “Palais Koyal” Kid Glover... ‘960. Undrersed Kid Mousquetaires.. $1 Dressed Kid Foster Gioves. Fa88 is e 5c. Gloves, 44c., and 30c. Gloves. 96c. Misses’ Pigskin Mousquetaires. @1 Boys’ English Dogskin Gloves. @1 Hand-embroidered Linen Handkerchiefs. . ‘8dc. Handkerchiefs, 70c., and 7éc. Handkerchiefs. 68¢ (68c. Handkerchiefs, 50c., and 50c. Handkerchiefs.44e 85c. Handkerchiefs, 29c., and 25e. Handkerchiefs. 228 1234c. Handkerchiefs, all styles..... Duchess Lace Handkerchief at 10 pet cent B88 ate i i j : the kind and size is found, for if it is im existence it fe here. We can lay Gown et least « doll and a half to the one of any other house. Kid Body Doils, Bisque Dolla, Jointed Dolls, Sleeping Dolis, Laughing Dolls, Crying Dolls, Dressed Dolis, Dolls @ishabtile, and all kinds of Dolls, ‘The usual 26c. Dolls for 19. ‘The wsual Ge. Dolls for 40. ‘The usual Ue. Dolls for 80c, ‘The usual @1.19 Dolis for Bxe. ‘The usual $1.40 Dolls for 81.23. If **Bante Claus” is a wise as ho is credited with bens we will be very Sure to sell him bis Dolls this Christ- Poss Ar Low Puices. Children's Sete a specialty. Han- dreds of cute Little Fur Sete for bolt- day witts, Childten’s White Ancora Bets. Only 82.98. Something new. Children's Angora Gete, dyed in lovely shades of Tam and Gray. Only $3.48. Children’s White Thibet Lamb Muffe. Oniy 61.9%. ‘Kus-ian Hare Mulls, $1.48, ‘Special—J00 Black Astrachan Fur Mufls secured at a “drive” to sell at €2.48. Cost you $3.50 elsewhere. Only three lett, hence the awful Grop ia price. ‘Three Elegant Natural Lynx Long Boas, Reduced from $2 to 8.08, Tar Box Manon, 814 AND 316 7TH ST. ¥. W. by Sucarrs Sas or 005,000 WORTH OF FINE READY-MADE CLOTH- ING AT NEWARK, NEW JERSEY. On Mcnday Inst, November 23, Mr. J. Hauseling, ammer, the entire stock of the UNION CLOTHING COMPANY, Consisting of Men's, Youths’, Boys’ and Children's OVERCOATS Of all shades, grades and stytes. MEN'S SUITS Of all descriptions. BOYS’ LONG PANTS SUITS, BOYS' SHORT PANTS SUITS, MEN'S, BOYS’ AND CHILDREN'S PANTALOONS, A perfect wilderness of them. ‘The stock was involoed at 865,000. ‘The sale was peremptory and the terms CASH. ‘The entire stock was knocked down to us by Sheriff Houssling at fraction over 000. Less than one-half the original cost of manufacture. ‘The major portion of these goods have been received. ‘The balance will follow as fast as they can be packed and shipped. ‘What are we going to do with this immense addition to our already tremendous stock? GIVE IT TO YOU AT TEN PER CENT ADVANCE ON THE COST TO US, WE COULD SELL AT AN ADVANCE OF FIFTY PER CENT AND STILL GIVE YOU TRE- MENDOUS BARGAINS, but it is ‘acin” us to de part from the OLD PATHS—which is TEN PER CENT, no more and no less, NECE:SITY does not compel us to give you these goos at 60 cents on the dollar, but our HONOR does, ‘THIS STORE WILL BE CLOSED ‘All day on Monday, November 30, in order thet we may unpack, assort, classify, mark and arrange the soos, 90 that weshall be properly prepared to wait 8 7° ;UESDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 1, ‘When our doors will be thrown open promptly at NINE O'CLOCK. Dort Duar To Stop that cotigh! Else the bronchial tubes will be en- larwed and the delicate tissues of the lungs exposed to injury. No other medicine is so speedily operative in throat and Ting troubles as AYER'S CHERRY PEO- TORAL. A few doses have deen Anown to break upan obstinate apd distressing cough. Sufferers from esthina, bronchitis, croup, consumption. sore throat and whooping cough finda sure relief in the usoof this preyaration. It soothes the in famed membrane, TRY ‘Promotes expectoration and induces repose. Don't be ‘Without it in the house, allie E. Stone, Kurt's store, ‘Vo., writes: “I have found, in my family. that Ayer's Cherry Pectoral was always aceetain cure for colds and cours.” “Five years ago I bad a constant cough, night ‘sweats, was restiy reduced in fleh and had been given up by my physicians. I began to take Ayers Cherry Pectoral and was completely cured."—Anga A. ‘Lewis, Bicard, N.Y. AXER'S CHERRY PECTORAL Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. ‘Bold by all Druggists. Price, @2; six bottles, $5. Coxsexmrion Carries off many of ite victims needless. Ivan be ‘Stopped sometimes; sometimes it cannct. ‘It fo a8 cruei to raise false hopes as it is woak to yield ‘to false fears, ‘There is a way to help within the reach of most whe are threatened—careful living snd BCOTT'S EMUL- BION of cod-liver oil, ‘Let us send you & book on the subject ; free. SCOTT & BOWNE, ‘Chemists, 132 South 6th ave., New York, Your druxgist keeps BCOTT'S EMULSION of cod liver oll—all drugyista everywhere do. $1. M®* WINSLows soorHING srRUP ‘Has been used for over FIFTY YBARS by MIT. of MOTHERS for their CHILDREN WHILE - ING, with PELFECT SUCCESS. It SOOTHES the CHILD, SONTENS the GUMS, ALLAYS all PAL, CURES WIND COLIC, and is the Lest remedy for DIARRHEA. Bold by Drugzistain every part of the ‘world. Be sure and ask for **Mrs, Winslow's Soothing Syrup and take no utlier kind, 29 centwa bettie. 1 1y For Muscctan Sonexess UBE POND'S extract. D™vaus WHOOPING covcH REMEDY. Stops whoop, allays cough and cuts short disease. ‘Instant and infallible in the sudden and dangerous Croup. Harmless and speedy in backing and racking courhs, Over 40 yearsin use, Sold by drugxista EDWARD P. MERTZ, ocl0-so0m _ 11th and F sts., Washington,D.C. Fon Tax Buoop. Neen SE RE VEIL omen te It . Bor! in Tycuree quickly. sale by all dealers in medicine. Ts GENTLE ACTION AND GOOD EFFECT oy a, make - d jock pee utes ees ae wn. Cones is hoe May al brome ate “Wrasse Aovzrrrsxe Wixvow.” THE INCREASE IN YOUR LIBERAL PATRON. AGE has proved to us inesubstantial mauner how you appreciate our efforts in striving to modernize the drug Lusiness of Wabhington. Come in again; you are always welcome, and you don’t have to wait to be servec. You have had ample opportunities to famil- farize yourself with our general stock. What was not displayed you ssked for,and of course we had it ; there- fore we want to talk to you about sowething a little more interesting, and we will start this week witha Ast of our P PROPRIETARY PRODUCTIONS. REHIZAMS COMPOUND, EXTRACT OF SARSA- Preparation DOBES, Be. QUANTILY AND WILLIAMS’ IRON BITTERS 2d EDITION. A COUNTESS’ STORY. Suit Against the Earl of Russell for Complaints in Germany About American Pork. LATE NEWS FROM BRAZIL. COUNTESS RUSSELL's suTT. Mer Prayer For Divorce Being Heard in In the divores division of her majesty's high court of justice before Mr. Justice Butt there was commenced today a ease which has excited mach comment, pai ticularly in the higher walks of English life. This case is the application of Countess Russell for a judicial separation from her husband, Earl Russell, the grandson of the great Lord Jobn Russell, on the ground of crueity. Tho troubles between the earl and his wife have been public taik for months past. At one time it was reported thai they had patebed up their differences and agreed to live together again nominally as man and wife. report turned out to be unfounded and, de- spite the efforts to keep the maticr outof court, the countess persisted ia her determination to push her application for a separatio The parties to the suit are well known in sotiety, and the ailegations and counter- allegations have afforded & (or CONVErsA tion in many circles of po ty. Continuing bis presentation of the case for the countess, Sir Edward Clarke stated that when the countess married she bad a marriage por- tion of £20,000. nothing todo with the troubles. counte-s was cuffering from an attack of intluenza tho carl, Sir Edward clared, compelled the ‘countess to accom- pany him on reckless drives in inclement weather, much to ber injury. The earl made it a practice to leave her room and go and stay late with s man named Roberts, who was sleeping in the house. He made the countess xo to the servants’ closets to see if they were provided with the proper r As an evidence of the est 0 in which the earl held his wife Sir Edward stated that he often said he would like to see her carried out Of the house in acofiin Referring to the that he would con after she had retire When the arl’s acts, Sir Rdward said 1 the countess to arise 1d go down stairs to lock up. He would then abuso her in the most | violent terms. On more than one occasion he threw her to the floor and commanded her not tomove until he returned and gave her por- mission. Sir Edward denied the charge against the countess that she was of a hysteri- cal nature. When Sir Edward hal concluded his address he calied the first witness. COUNTESS RUSSELL TESTIFIES. This was the Countess Russell. She arose from her seat in the rear of the roomand made her way to the witness box. When she had taken her place Sir Edward proceeded to ques- tion her. He first asked regarding the pres- ence of the man Roberts in the house and the earl’s visits to the room occupied by him, The countess stated in reply that she had re- monstrated with the earl because of these vis- ite. Sir Edward then asked her if the earl gave any reasons for going to Roberts’ room. To this the utes made no reply, but said that the earl was more unkind to her when Koberts was in the house. Replying to other questions, the countess said the earl bad told her that he kept a loaded pistol convenieut; that be would shoot her if she annoyed bim. A SLIGHT SENSATION. Upon the conclusion of the direct examina- tion by Sir Edward Clarke the witness was cross-examined by Sir Charles Russell. He opened by asking the countess if she meant to make any imputation against her husband or Roberts. ‘The witness replied with decision, “Yes.” This answer, which was given with snap and vim, created a schsation in the court room. The witness then added that she had never made a direct charge against either the earl or Roberts. The countess admitted that she had written a letter to Harry Muiriellicr, who was the best man at her wedding, assuring him that she brought no charge against Roberts, adding that she was in the hands of clever men and would bring no charges against the earl unless she was fully able to prove them. THE SAD STORY. John Francis Stanley Russell, Earl Russell and Viscount Amberley, was born August 12, 1865, and is, therefore, only about twenty-six years old. He succeeded to the earldom on the death of his grandfather, John, the first Earl Russell. On February 6, 1890, the earl married Mabel, daughter of the late Sir Claude Scott, anda very short time afterward the wife left her husband, ona ig that he was cruel to her. ‘hile the earl was at college at Oxford he was But this | This money, however, had | de- | trying to $10,000 ina cash was not balanced in yerts and the proprietor knew what was going on. It was onl; employe that be leammed of the wholemale bery. —2 COMPLAINING OF OUR PORK. It WIN Be Kept Out of Germany Uniess First Thoroughly Inapected. Brnzix, Deo. 1.—A number of deputies, rep- Tesenting country districts, have entered « formal complaint before the budget committee in regard to American pork. They claim that trichinw have recently been frequently found in American pork, and they ask that steps be sf immediately taken to prohibit the importation of American pork. Dr. Von Boetticher, the thinister of the inte- rior, replying to these compiaining deputies, sud that the importation of American in | the future would be probibited unless thor- Sughly inspected in the United States Dr. Von Boetticher added that if after this mepeo- | tion trichin® were fouud im American pork the | Fovernment would be forced to entirely pro- Libit ite importation into Germany. The deputies appeared to be satisfied with And there peoms Teasom te be- eve that if Germans who are burt by Ameri- pmpetition in perk succeed in making out case against the importers of that artiele food rigorous measures will once more be taken agaist the Uuited States hog. —_ AFFAIRS IN BRAZIL The Outlook Ciaimed to Be Less Peaceful ‘Than OMcial Statements Declare, Saxtraco, Dec. 1.—Dispatches received here from Lrazil state that the outlook there is far | lens peaceful than is given out by the official, ngerous statements, In fact, the situation is da: tn the extreme, and serious conflicts between the troops of the new president, Peixotto, and the troops of the province of Itie Grande do | Sulare anticipated. ‘The latter bavi | into. state of riotous insubordination and | threaten trouble. One portion of them is in javor of maintaining the indepemdence of Rie | Grande do Sal, and another faction is in favor of a reunion with the United States of Brazil, on the ground that ail cause of discontent was removed when Marahal Da Fonseca resigned the dictatorsh Preside ‘otto has not yet given up all hope of restoring order in Brasil Soonil rand particularly in Kio Grande do Sul, without au Appeal to arma, but it is reported that the new president has determined, should all | peaceful arguments fail, to appeal to the sword and to leave no stone unturned to maintain the integrity of the United States of Brazil. POX, Dec. 1L.—The advices from Brazil | regarding the situation in Rio Grande do Sal | dre of sch an extremely conflicting character that i i# impossible to conceive the true situa- tion there. A dispatch was received here today © Brazilian minister of foreign affaite at immediately upon the restoration of the legal government of the state after the deposition of Dictator Da Fonseca the insur gents nid down their arms. ‘Lhe foreign minister's dispatch farther anys that Senor Fordinand Lobo, who was sent to the state of Kio Grande do Sul as the repre- sentative of the government, has becn satis- factorily received by the people. This dispatch does not in any way agree with the statement telegraphed yesterday that the people of Kio Grande do Sul had refused to obey the orders sent from Kio Janeiro in structing the euthoritics to restore Governor Castilnos, that the national guard had been mobilized, that the greatest excitement vasled, aud that a versous outcome was locked forward to. The Brazilian dispatches are evidently col- ored by the wishes of the senders, and, of course with the censorship of the cables’ re- moved, each side endeavors to the outside world with ite own view of the situa- tion. ———— Fought for Twenty-Five Rounds Sax Francisco, Deo. 1.—Harris Martin,knows a the “lack Pearl,” and Ed. Phinny of Boe: ton, both colored middle weights, fought for # €1,500 purse before the California Athletic Club last night. For thirteen rounds honors were easy. In the twenty-second round Phinny sent Martin to the ropes with a terrific left hander in the mouth, and from that time ou the “Pearl” showed signs of distress. He held on, however, until the twenty-fifth round, whew Phinay rained a number of blows on Martin's head, flooring him again. ‘The fight was then given to Phinny, the “Pearl” refusing to an ewer the call for the next round. ——__ Victoria Visits the Royal Patients. Loxvox, Dec. 1.—The queen today paid » Visit to ber nephew, Prince Victor Ferdinand of Hohenlohe, who is suffering with « cancer similar to the one which caused the death of the late Emperor Frederick of Germany Prince Victor, who was born November 11, 183%, is a retired admiral in the royal navy and gov- ernor of Windsor Castie. His mother is the Rariches the biood. imparts stremyth to the system and noted for his eccentric theological and political {ones up the appetite abd durestive oncune: "Pur Lanod BovtPis. Price, Soe. aia views, and after his marriage his actions were such that the countess believed him to be insane queen's half sister, the Duchess of Kent, and ‘Spairsot Imported Velour Cartains, his father Prince Leiningen. The queen alse count. wide tinseled dado. Reduced from #35 87.08 Umbrellas, gold and silver trimmings... visited Prince George of Wales, whe eoutinues to $15 per pair. 83.98, £4.50, $5.98, $7.50, $9.08 and 812, 81.35 Ladies’ Silver Gray Waterproof Circulars. .@1.20 VicTOR E ADLERS and was in fear of her life. It is alleged that ‘As the quantities are small no delay ie ‘For the Lite Ones, $2.99 Cloth-finish Rubber Raglans. Ate 30 PER CENT CLOTHING HOUSE, ren" he compelled her to submit to indignities permissible, Children’s Hats, elegantly trimmed, $2.50, $2.98 | 95.68 English Cape Newmarkets. 680 of a peculiarly horrible nature, aud for - and $3.50, a 67 Woterprest Silk Circulars: 81.26 Infante’ Stk Cap. 827 AND 929 7TH ST. N.W., OSE ELofMCLSION OF coD| which, upon conviction in crimfnal court, Wax 38, S0e., 7Se.. $1.19, $1.65 and $1.98. 911.08 English Novelty Mackintoshes aa CORNER MASSACHUSETTS AVENUR Nery palatable and pleasant,” ALWAYS FRESH. | PC Onuent, Lie evidence for the petitions | Gay it is stated that there is no truth in the P. UNTRIMMED MILLINERY BARGAINS. €17.08 Best nported Mackintoshes. ai canaeea Imported Hats.. A Ae aa Invaluable in pulmonary troubles. Pints, 65c. was said to be of such a character that it was | Teport that Gen. Butler is dangerovsly ill. Hie — ‘We must have the space occupied by this departinent | $1-25 Genuine “‘Gloria” Umbrellas. '» Aprons, all sizes, illiams’ Little Liver ¥illa regulate the bowels. | believed the case would be heard in camera, | Condition continues comfortable, and it is ex R: for Holiday Goods, 81.50 ‘*Gloria" Umbrellas,28 inch... a Price, 10s. but the proceedings today were in open court. | pected that he will soon be abie to be out. aBUCED. Felt Hats, ali shapes, all colers, from 25 to 5c. €2.48 Novelty Handle Umbrellas. Fans marked $8, €10, 612, $15, $18, $20, $22, $25, $30 and 836, at 10 per cent discount. ——_ Range of the Thermometer. The following were the readings at the office WILLIAMS’ BEEF, IRON AND WINE. The earl denies each and every one of the al- in general fresh beet, citrate of | Ii tions made by his wife and claims that the ole trouble is due to his mother-in-law. Sir Charles Russell appeared for the earl and ‘Sa Until after the holidays this store will be open vewings until 10 o'clock, Saturdays until 11 p.m. French Felt Hats, the very best and finest, all shapes, at $1.25. Jet Aigrettes, Fancy Wings, Pomyons, Black Ostrich have concluded to close out the bal- ance of our stock of leant Wall Papers—this season's patterns—by offer- WILLIAMS’ SYRUP, HYPO! 2 YRUP, HXPOPHOSPHITES COM. . ‘ of the weatber bureau today:8a. m., 23;2 p.m ing them at bp rnenggs keer ep gar pein 01.75 pp Sir Edward Clarke, the solictor general, rop- | $3,"marimunn, do, soinneun, 18 EXACTLY HALF PRICE. Be, i SAE ee hades: ts run down from sickness cr overwork Pints, foe" | Fesented the countess. meer maa SEEPS BER SRF RIBBONS. 7,500 pieces. The largest and most select assortment ef Rivbon im the city. All siik, all colors, all widths for fancy work, millinery dresses, &c. One-fourth below the regular price. From No. 1 at 1 cent to No. €0 at Ste. GRAND HOLIDAY SALB OF HANDKERCHIEFS. 1,000 dozen Ladies’, Geuts’ and Children’s Silk and Linen Handkerchiefs at the lowest prices ever named for standard qualities. SPECIAL SALE OF HOSIERY AND MERINO UNDERWEAR, UMBRELLAS, FUR CAPES AND MUFF, NECKWEAR, CORSETS AXD MUSLIN UNDERWEAR. GLOVES. ‘We thail ada to our great purchase another most ex- HER PETITION. The petition of the countess states that from the time she was married, in February, 1890, until sho left him, Earl Russell habitually treated her with great harshness and cruelty, terrifying her and injuring her heaith. ‘The earl compelled her to remain until 2 or 8 o'clock in the morning doing his accounts, When she was unable to complete them he called her a useless, uneducated woman and an ungrateful devil. He also threatened ber with arevolver. Not content with abusing and in- sulting her in the privacy of their apartment he acted toward her in such a way that she was humiliated before her servants. Fino Embossed Wall Papers, effective art designs and colorings, (WO pieces Embossed Wall Papers, Be- @nced from #1 to 40e. 2.000 pisces Fime Embossed Wall Papers. Reduced from $1.50 and $2t@ ‘per yard. Supertine Heavy Pressed Wall Papers, Fichest lime of artustic effects im design en! tones imucinabl 1,000 pire Heavy Pressed Wall Papers. Rectuced from $2.50 to 91.25. 500 pieces Heavy Premed Wail Papers, «fective colorings. Reduced from 33to $1.50 per yard. (300 pieces Heavy Pressed Wall Papers, erquisite colorings tm original desixna, ‘The above papers are especially suited Over te ception Hoon Droving Room, | MYdoaen ine Kid Glows, ¢butlon } ALL AT BOUDOIKS and Halis, producing when Ladies’ S-uook, Black andcolored. } 79 CENTS, on the wall exceedingly artistic and har. The 4-button Monumental at 61.23. nonious effects. One of the best quality imported. Regularly sold at te Reluetions have been made 617. throurbout the store. ‘The &-button Monumental at $1.75. Rewularly sold ate Special sale ““Dolla.” WILLIAMS’ EXTRACT MALT. ae wane te Made froin pure maltand hops. The «reat FLESH wake “Also tones up the digcetive organs.” Price: BEBER MARKIED. NAYLOR-JUST. At the reudence of 2% Ninth street Cortuwent Ni fishe i Drow 3-0 MARLO 5 SALLADP-MACK. Atst. ‘2e. Neck Rufflings, all styles. @8c. Ostrich Feather Ruching. 25e. Boxes Tourist Ruching. 98c. New Style Jabots.. For Canisruas Grrrs. No Christmas presents are more ap- executed and artistically mounted. We AL os have just introduced new process Tae CREECH SaLviC ge 2mm which renders portraits hhalf-tone. ¥ aN ‘OUTH eR, 2: Deautiful aud distinct eeanensravine, | , WILLIAMS QUISINE AND RUM HAih TONIC, Nothing can equal these superd por- | 50+ are moo ipa F. & WILLIAMS & CO., traits. Many are already “sitting” to THE PROGRESSIVE PHARMACISTS, avoid the rush incident to the last week or vo preceding Christmas. Why not MASONIC TEMPLE PHARMACY, COR. OTH AND F STS. X. W. leave your order now? no28-tu, ths WS. 50c. B. Book, C. Cases and Bags... ‘250. Purses. P. Books and C. Cases.. 83 Bterling Silver Trimmed Pocket Books. Jewelry of real cold, silver, jet and enamel, Ribbons, Feathers and Flowers, Children's Books, Christmas Cards, Silk Hosiery, American Hoslery Co.'s Under- wear, Children's Underwear, Biack Sitke and Wool Dress Goods, Trimmings, Buttons and Laces, At 20 er cent discount, all Seal Plush Wrape, FOR MEN ONLY, $2.25 Silveroide Toilet Cases, fitted... (€2 Bllveroide Boxes for Gioves. &e. 91.36 Silveroide Collar and Cuff Boxes. ‘$2.30 Silveroide Collar and Cuff Boxes.. 01.75 Jowelry, all styles. Artist Fotoxrafer, no2-3m__Cor. 11th and Pa. ave. n.w. The countess, accompanied by her mother and sister, was it —Bhe her relatives S. Cons & Co., 623 11TH STREET. ‘We have reduced the price of orexrxa. a a Serius Laxsaurex beac = a 4 EB E fl i 9 I scqtisconstonayord mab nes ae F ot, near cor. 13th aw, : Piandecd berth sateen, «Feather Collarettes. Foroer price 61.76 aa suit had lived together for only four ‘Be. Bik Stripe Madras Scarts.. — ss €2,25 6-4 Chenille Covers, with fringe... AnD ots. Now 1.75 each. €1.46 Covers, 91.20, and 83e. Covers..... Feather Collarettes. Formerly $3.50. ‘Now 82.75 each. = Ee . ‘Feather Boas, 3 yards long. (Old price......09.50 $12.50 $14.00 $15.00 esBERE EE iH | c ; it 10c. Writing Tablets, board COVETR......ces0re - 0000s 80 Be. Bottles Of Ink....s.cseessrsensesssessses-ssevee: (GBe. Finest Linen Handkerchiefs. .....-e++0-+ 81.50 “Gloria” Umbrellas, cent discount off all Bisque Head and Kid Sais Prices, Remember, we have only one Besos" 790 TTH ST. teal Konus Bosrox Laan. Keaseae ya. 020 Jechete, 918 and $16 Jecbets..0.....00..0000- (Continved above.) |