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“ Tsrorvar, Sruxa “Oresryer aT Tue Paras Rovan Elasren comes ‘ate this year, aud so will our formal “Openina” of spring fashions. The informal exhibi thon and sale that is to occur Monday will demonstrate at the major part of our importations for the spring have already arrived. Senrsa Duess Marrntats. As tower portion of thin coiuman a fow hints are given of the grand d'splay that will greet you op Monday. Asaspecial memento <f the cerasion the new Chev- tots, Broadcioths aud Japanese Silks are to be quoted at reduce a aBq Me On te © & 5 iti Bes mee Coo the SOc. Cheriots, which are dee of Grays, three Tans, two tints a lovely Fawn shade and the two néw For Monday only at ote. « yard. Ost ste « yert tor sown ia th ef id Rose Bucs Oresrxa Or 1892 Laces. w been all re coilee- Tir ep-ize iroportation ceived we invite mepection of No | Mereat desians of Point ireland Laces. These are the very latest, having supersnied the coarser Point Gene and Guipure de Of Bick Silk, 3c. to #8 a yard. of Beige of White and Bete Cotton ne then. rp Tercaxp of Guipurs de Gene Laces, but only bred and cart horsesare related. For Pount d Ireland Lace, 9 inches wide, 18150 yank Here the Guipurede Gene im sine width at oniy Z5e.a yard. There tsa similaritz piace them side by side and you wil see iy snention this becanse we have uh time, the and money in collecting of desian, but Lasssvzor & Bro. We Srocx ‘The most reliable mana- cs’ productions our Toilet De- Goors Or Menir Oxrx Con Bad thetr way here. We have a fullline of the DELETTREZ Imported Persumes, on. Odors: Amaryllis tu Js Peau JE Valley. Hel “$ IMPORTED SOAP. Former ‘Special price, 2dc. rer eake. GENUINE BAY RUM, Gor. tottie, BIC. 1 pint bottle, HBe. and 1 quart bottle 98. TOOTH TABLET. This perfect dentifrice is composed of orris root, myrrle, canphorated chalk and castle roap, carefully selected and prepare! and itee from apy coloring matter. Eminent doctors and dentists who use {t recomzend it as the purest, neatest aud best article known for the teeth, mouth and gums. Price. IC. Poxzoxsia, the purest complexion tonic 8 made, onty OO. pee bottie. Ovx Corser Srocx Is positively the largest and unanestion- ably the bast selected that you see in any of the larmost stores in the United States. We guarantee all onr Corsets to wearand STICK by THAT GUARANTEE. We Ane ‘The Washington agents of the HER ESTY CORSET. Price, 2.75, €3 ani @4. A Corset that is particularly adapted to stout ladies, for st reduces the hips aud lengthens the waist. A less expensive Corset we suggest these: > eee C. Bb. A La “Sprite. xo. ‘22, made of Black English Satteen, extra Jong waist and high corded bust, heavily Loned, embroidered in different colored stitching. Price, $1. Cc. B.A La Sauces Xo. 258, Biack English Sateen, whalebones, gored. wil Venus back. price, $1.75. Sosszrre BLacK CORSET, medium Jength amd smal) bust, well boned on the hips and different colored stitchings. All sizes, 15to JO. ock of Point d Ireland Laces, and we wt mn erste put forth Guipurede Gene Laces as Pont & Ireland. Toscnox Laces tor ‘92 nave all arrived. We keep none but cff-inen forchons. Bought more largely and wisely than last year. Pricesas before, but qa lace this year at 59. as ofered Ap wo with Suk Laces. These of Black Chantilly at Ie. and I8e. a yard are equal to last year’s at 19 ant ‘And these Demi-fcancings—15 inches wide—from Sie. to 2 yard. Where elee such variety or ouch 1a for the priceat ‘Bch Plouncimgs from $1 to $5.50 yard. 48- finch Net, 4Ne. to $4.98 a yard, Edges, Be. to watch trom Se. t0 @2 «yard. quale A Practica Memento. Thr ovvex oF rue wosteRy AND UNDER ‘Wear depactiments will present to customers on Mon- day aceliv.oid shopping memoranda tablet, contain ing calendar, and quote suecial prices as follows: Fast Biack Hose in tadies’ apd u's sizes, ribbed and plain, high spliced Reis, for one pair. $1.45 for six pairs. $2. SP fortweive paira Lisie Thread Vests, in P.ak, Biue and Cream, at only 25 cents, ‘THE PALAIS ROYAL. Tae Qeaurmes Wu Svarmer S0e. for “4-inch-wide White Jap. Silke. 8c. for Z7-inch-wide White Jap. Silks, S0e. for 24 inch-wide Black Jap. Sdks. Se. for -z7-inch-wide Black Jap. Silks, $1 for So-inch-wide Black Jap. Silks, S8-Not only the quality but the width is unusual at these prices, a8 comparison of saunples will show. Buosvororas—91.s0 quatity for 01.25 0 yard and 52 inches wide. Loveiy tints of Light Grays, Tan, Slate, Chisa Biue, Resada, Oid Rose, Golden Brown, Navy, Back : Crreres.—aui sum, 23 inches wide, only 68.0 yard. Binck. White, Evenin= and Street shades. Connect these ip your mind with the mew Point d'Ireland Laces sud you may evolve the charming Jabote, &., like those we Lave to show you, imported from Paris, lane totiows « sist that tocindes what are generally termed exclusiee novelties and quoted at considerably ‘Digher prices. 40-inch Crocodile Suitings.. 50-inch Plinse Cloth... 40 inch Jecquard Figured Cords... 45 inch Two-tone Bedfords.....ssesesereeeee- S125 Fard 40-inch Silk Stripe Suitings, —.....ccecceseeee-81 Fand 40-tnch Now Foule Serges. 40 inch Serpentine Bedfords,.., 40-inch Wide Wale Bedfords.. 40-inch Novelty Crepons.. Enrromentrs ana waite Goods.—Match sets of Embroideries, i entirely new designs, are the specialty of this informal *“Opening.” ‘The Palais Royal is also to be quoted for Embroideries euitable for chil- Grom's dressen, Those 24 inches wide, from O8c. to €2.25a yard. are in matchices variety. The new stock of White Goods inciudes the 'Y2 designs int Dotted snd Figured Swiss, 30c. to Gc. yard. Extra values in Plain Swiss, 123. to 25e. India Linens from Se. to S5e. yard. Bulgarian Lawns from 2%e. to 40e. yard, Egyptian Lawn (very sheer), 25¢. Fard. Naimsooks, all styles, 120. to 30. yard. Bide Band Apronette, 12ic. to Be. yard. Also Soft Finish Camivicw, Imperial Long Cloth, ‘Mulls im Black, White ar Cream, Prowsns.—the tors of the world, s bewildering ‘Variety. The rarest Roses, &e.. are as easy to imitate a= thecoumon Kinds. Were thess Flowers as real as. they look the collection would be of priceless value. We point only to the Violets; here are sore as if only Jast plucked: you instinctively raise them to your Rese; Sdoxeu for 25 cents. Here they are of Velvet for Hata, only SY cents for 3 dozen; aud these of Silk, only GBe. for 4 cozsn. Panasors.—sampiee weathered from the world’s fashion centers. None cheap. $5 to $14.75 cach. ‘Paris Novelties in Chiffon, Surah and Glace Silks. Be sare to seethe Chiffon Carriace Shades in Tans and Grays and the Parascis with detechable handles to ft $a trank. These are forerunnersonly one of a kind iu many styles—the only ones tmported—so that an ex- Clasive style is positively assured. 9- $1.25 saseena of 01.50 for the Now Umbrellas expressly made to our order. These Umbrellas seit both sum and rain, with natural wood handles | ‘twisted tate the pecullar aud stylish shapes that are Rsually seen only im much more expensive handles, ‘2Gimch paragon frames, extra cover and silk tassels. Umbrelias looking worth $3.60 for @1.25; practically 6s good. Yous waste on 50 cards from engraved copper Plate for 86 cents. The price ts not pointed to as jac a0 the superiority of the wurk. See our sam- Dien Tae Pacass Ror. A. LISNER, Cemmer 12th ot. 00d Pe. ove. ter Isvonranr. ‘We bee to introduce to the trado in general azew Qeuzen Bis, Mornens: Faesp. tor toe manu- facture of which we have the exclusive con- trol. ‘The advantage of this article over the or- dinary style iiesin the attached inner piece, ‘which sips under the child’s clothes, hold- ing the entire bib firmly in position while the ornamented part remains exposed. The old style requires piuning in front, as other- ‘wise the bid would net remain in place; by that method pins are apt to slip or stick and frequently the bib gets wet through and the dress equally so. Tue Moruezs) Frnexn Bis doesaway with ail the unplessant features of the old style, needing no pinning in front and prevents any wetting to a child's tender skin, ‘Tur ctvent of this improvement on so usefuian article will be hailed with delight by mothers,as it possesses ail the advantaxes we claim for it and will fil a long-felt want. Price, 15, 19, 25. 29, 35 Crests. ‘Sent by mail anywhere. L A RN N 85g Foren ba BBR BoB BBB Fosraz Apvaxcen. On Monday we shall open entire new lines of Spring Stylesin every departiment of our ‘mammoth variety of Reliable Footwear. Owing toour extraordinary large purchases and the prestige we have guined amongst the meautacturers of the country through the recent wonderful increase in our busi- ness, we are now enabled to advance our ‘whole line of goods one step forward in quaiity while remaining at the same low Prices. Tobe more explicit. Shoes of the same quality that have heretofore been sell- ing at £5 we can now offer at $4. Last sea- son's $3 quality is now 2.50 and so on. It will be time wel! spent to come and look ‘Bs over. ‘Special attention is called to two new Ines only. “FOOT FORM” SHOES FOR GENTLEMEN. ‘These Shoes are made over a last specially originated by us, combining extreme com fort with sensible yet beautiful outlines. Our “*Foot Form" Shoes are made of the very best French Calf or Genuine Kangaroo, strictly hand-sewed and warranted in every particular, GC different styles. 5 different widths. PRICE, $4 A PAIR. “ELITE” $3.00 SHOES OR LADIES. ‘Nowhere in this broad land can be found @ better, band-omer, or more perfect-fitting ‘Shoe then our 83 “Elite” Shoes. Very few ‘84 Shoes will even approach them in style. Either hacd-tu-ned or Land-weited. Light ass slipper. ‘Easy og a silk stocking. 10 different styles. Wa. Hass & Cos RELIABLE SHOE HOUSES, 930 and 932 7th st, 1914 and 1916 Pa. ave., 231 Puave we. UR WET GOODS SALE HAS BEEN THE T. of the town. Pink, Baby Blue, Cream, ue Wool Challies, 10c. " RAFF'S ENTERPE: fezi-lw 2241 Lith st, ae. Your Lasr Cuaxce. Monday will wind up our “Discount Sale." If you want Big Bargains in all kinds of FOOTWEAR you haveone wore day's «race. Hooves & Suroza, 1217 Puss. Avesce ‘THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D: C., SA’ a | saphe A, Kavrwax, = 900 PA. AVE. N. We TX OUR Nuw Axsex Weare guing to inaugurate one of the best improve- ments we could possibly have made, a RICH TREAT FOR THE SHOPPING PUBLIC OF WASHINGTON. AND THE EXTIRE WEEK, Serco: Prices FOR THE occasion, Byte ef AbisWool, Nov- LIY CH) ‘different ent shades, G7 and 8 yards. 2,500 Eemarinz, raze copne, — fects, 2,000 5,000 16 yards. Yards of STATN-STRIPED FIG- 3.000 tis’ iQRGANDE Taery imaginable flower that grows 18 neatly represented’ Ou the 104 DAINTY NOVELTIES. Rew Wash wea mg are’ concerned. Could always be found in plain white. 15c, is the regular price. Be are oing to sell them at Yards of FANCY CORDED JACONELTE. This fancy sheer ‘wash fabiric is prettier than ever ie Senso, ben others I thes at Our PRICE 2.500 Yards of 26-inch-wide LIGHT MIURTING SALTNES. Vv elty line of stripes, auitable jor wen's or buys’ ‘slurte or rerywhere 230. OUN SLICE very where 2c. g Fee 12. 2,000 Yardsot FLANNETIE! tation of tino rench « 2,50 fn Chatr-line stripes, (A Siection, OU PRICE Yards of FINE FIGURED MULLS. a periect imitation of the I Tks, on Dark, Me- dita and Light ‘rounds’ you can see then "with Baring Fees re. Ui RICE. ‘Yards of SILK STRIPE OUT- ING FLANNELS; very elevant Is and suitable for = dozen Giffereut uses; they are sold Feeuarly for oe. Our price 9%c 3,000 3 ac 1,000 29 BLACK INDIA SovEL Mes for Deese 500 iis stripe; elsewhere loc. price ts Yards of those 11 CREPONS: show as prett} any cotton labric ever pro: duced and are adut every one that sees them. Our 3 Price is., . Tae 1,000 3,000 Frof LUT, TWILLED A VICTORIA :aiso cotton fabric, but very light in texture as well asin color, will make « street ‘as well as a house wi Uh ateconn—* arennetcppteneneee 100 Dosss, 50 Czsrs. {III F.8. Waa. & Co-s ‘Is sold at one-baif the rate which is ‘eaked for other preparations of the ame kind, while our reputation is back of it asa medfeine of merit— the equal of any sarsaparilie dow on the market. What is the we of breaking in on the first spring month — With © torpid liver, « saltow com- Diexion, with « few pimples dotted in here and there to emphasize the bad condition of your blood. You hhad better get out the impurtties be- fore vummer sets in for good, and You will bein better condition than You ever were before in your life if you begin the reform with our ay Sansarannua 2 109 doses, 0c. 100 doses, 50c. 100 dowes, 500, 100 doves, be. THIS REMEDY Is the greatest of all BLOOD PURIFIERS. A ocompiste RENOVATOR of the system, leaving it in an excellent cpn- dition, with the digestion toned up and a smooth ROAD of HEALTH in front of you. ‘You laugh at the depression of yesterday and rejoice in the happiness of new-found health. Yo t can't feel this way with your diced lcatled down with impurstiaa, S. Warns & Co. DRUGGISTS, UNDER MASONIC TEMPLE. is I alll i =I| =I II il | =p Hl HH 8c. DADO WIN 7 W SHAD! 3 ic. Ciirtatni Polen, T2¢0-" 93e. Lace Caftenaae Abe. at the wet goods mie. * RAFE'S ENTERPRI 2241 Lat at, few Axe You Parrrevian Avovr Taz Frove You User If you are see toit that you get **Ceres.” It inthe best flour made, contains more nu- triment, makes lighter bread, more bread ‘and better bread than any other flour. Talk it over with your grocer, Get @ genuine sack of **Ceres! and try it, Every sack and barrel of genuine ‘*Ceres™ has within» eir- cular containing the autograph signature of Wm. M. Gait & Co. Wu. M. Gur & Co, Flour and Feed, Cor. 1st and Ind. ave. nw. P. S. ecppea” ontets to the horse what plum pud- ding in to the driver. We sell ““Clipped” Oats. Znces- tigate, Fy ES, 43gc.; Xe. WHITE PLAID NAIN- i6c- Striped Orwandies, e- water Se eee Ere Seana T24L 11th st. 5. Of next week and on that ex yaar” Owe" Finest FRENCH CANS DIED are achieving no toriety beceuse we sell thom af 60. CENTS per pound. “ry them? Guz & Sox, Makers 0f Popular Candies, Cor Lr Axp F Srs. It Coun Avromarc Fires, ‘We hare taken the arency of above FILTER. It is simple in construction, perfeet in yractice dad ‘moderate im price, Calland see it in “operation, We ‘also keep Stone and Charcoal Filters, M. W. BEVERIDGE, I of China and Glass, Y2is Pend 1Zi4 Ges feR7-te “GLORIA” UMBRELLAS. UMBRELLAS. ow < For Moxpay, ana in tact untit they are sold. ‘You know they are manzfuctur- ts" samples and the cloth in some fs the same as wo have had in 82.50 quality. We have aiso discovered .s few twill silk among the lot. Taeycoat 48c. cach. Each customer can only buy one, so please do not ask for any more. ——Seognt floor: Annez.— How iser.coter one we ave just re- — — ceived 50 dozen LADIES! 4-BUT- —+ — TON SUEDE GLOVES to Tans and — — Black. Every pair tried on at our — — Fisk m our Glove Department. — — Bizes 5% t07, PETIT 69 ==Fitst foor.— - 3 Pans Fox $1.00, ‘This is what we are going to sell you—our 48c. Lisle Thread, Drop Stitch, Ladies’ Hose, very neat, striped top and Biack boot patturna, First Floor. Norn is sppreciated more when . SPECTAL BAHGAIN is adver- tised then LADIES’ HAND- KERCHIEPS in nice quality. ‘We have ancther special lot and put them im this sale, —Tws Gaaxv Orren— Ie woctiny ‘of -{- pen ee 900 PA AVE. .W. QUE BanGaine DAMAGED BY WATER WILL yon be son ° 18e, § Re Matting, toe UARES EXTEN PTE SE, “tex7-1w WAL ith tae. BUILDING BALE! CAMBRI 3%c. PER ioe ie oe go Sige. er gard Se anvan, senha Pe raber4t A Sousmre Tarowrn IN LADIES’ SHOES. ‘THE PERFECTION ADJUSTABLE, (G2'My corns are all gone. . Require no breaking in. A narrower shoe can be worn. Prevents damp, cold, tender and tired feet, thus avoiding doctor's bills. ‘They fit like a love. ‘They do not spread or break at the side. Flexibie, durable, elegant and econoinical. Ladies, call and examine this Shoe that preserves health and promotes life. ‘All sizes in latest opera and common sense, POPULAR LOW PRICES, Batiafaction guaranteed. CONSOLIDATED SHOE CO., ‘Manufacturers, Lynn, Mass, ‘For sale in Washington by SAKS AND COMPANY, GEVENTH STREET. CK CORSETS, WARRANTED FAST ted = vO ENreKse. ith sta. Kors Puaruacy, LEADERS OF THE LOWEST PRICES. Seventh and E Streets X..W. Price possible, still allowing us to use none but the best drugs in their manufacture: OSSAPADENTINE. ‘The only Tooth Powdernow in use that ia freofrom coloring matter or perfume sbeotutely ghat im- parted by Florentine Orris Root, whié is very plene- DRDAY, FEBRUARY 27; ‘Scomgh and t acs began to take a medicine much o4- Vertised 98 82 ©%>eetorant, and continued using it Nntil T bad taken Shows siz potties, Instead of giving ‘me relief 1t Only MAMe me worse, 1 tried several other Femmeciies, but all in vain, ana y don*t think I had three whole nights’ rest daring my Mines, 1 began to think thas COxSUMPTIoy, Hed Jaid hold of me, and my hoves ot secovery were all gone, Iwasa mere skeleton, but attieud of mine who bad been some time away called to me me He Fecommended me to try Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, and, kindly sending me «bottle, I took it, but with itis Lopes of recovers. I am thankful, however, to gay. that #t cured me, and I am today enjoying the best of heaith."-J. Wilmot Payne, Monrovia, Liberia, . AYER'S CHERRY PEOTORAL Prepared by Dr. J. C. ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. PROMPT TO ACT, SURE TOCURE. “Aut Suz Lacss Or Beavrr Is A LITTLE PLUMPNESS," ‘This is « frequent thought, and s wholesome one. All of « baby's beauty ts Gue to fat.and nearly all of & ‘Women's—we know it as curves and dimples, ‘What plompness bas to do with health is told in s little book om CAREFUL LIVING; sent free. Would you rather be bealthy or beautifal? “Both” ‘a the proper anewer. SCOTT & BOWNE, CHEMISTS, 132 Bouth 5th avenue, NEW YORK. ‘Your druggist keeps SCOTT'S EMULSION OF COD LIVER O1L—ail druggists everywneredo, $1. oct7 M®*. WixsLows soorarne srxur Has been used for over FIFTY YEARSby MILLIONS of MOTHERS {or their CHILDREN WHILE TEETH- ING, with FERFECT SUCCESS. It SOOTHES the CHILD, SOF TENS the GUMS, ALLAYS all ¥AIN, CUKES WIND COLIC, and is the best remedy for DIAKKBEA. Sold by Druggists in every part of the world. Be sure and ask for "Sirs, Winslow's Soothing Syrup” and take oo other kind. Zi cents. Lottie. sly No Orsze Prepanation 18 “AS GOOD as” 4 POND'S EXTRACT. p™ucs ‘WHOOPING COUGH BEMEDY. Btops whoop, allays cough and euts short disease. Tustant and infallible in the sudden and dangerous Croup, Harmless and speedy in hacking and racking coughs. Over 40 yearsin use, Sold by drugwiste EDWARD P. MERTZ, oc33-008m __11th and F sts.. Washington, D.C. haps or children that want building © BROWN'S IKON BITTERS. 0 pleasent (9 tant, cure Malaria, lndigsation and ews. All dealers keep it, i Myagstees. LAWYERS, TEACHERS AND others whone occupation wives but ee ould use Carter's Little Liver Pills for torp. and biliousness. One is adose, Try them. fe27 Sq Bs, s DD Bee ETT A BERIT AL. Pie SEE BA A 88s sis TORN 2° S358 Ses? NS 401 7TH ST., COR. D. ‘Nothing dental requires creater skill than crown and bridge work and nothing yields equal remita, for, rly made, it iss ‘thing of beauty and a joy forever, lasting @ lifetime and saving teeth otberwise beyond redemption. ‘We claim extreme excelience for our crown work, one of our operators having ade it a specialty for years, and we positively use only 22k. gold, notwithstanding our price Ag While others charge from $15 to While we conduct our practice on # busi- ‘ese basis, asking only a moderate compen- sation for services, we do not solicit patron- ‘age on the ples of cheapness nor wish to be considered in competition with the many whose prices are their only recommenda- tion. Itisthe merit of our work, end not our price-list,that gives us the leading prac- tice in every city where we have an office. It is because we use none but the best me- terial and employ only operators of aki!l and ving no boys or apprentices in short, it is because we live BEMOVAL SALE, On account of the repairs necessary to our building ‘we must remove our entire stock of Pianos and Organs from our store, 1110 F st., to TEMPORARY WARE ROOMS, COR. 12TH AND G STS, ‘Where we will dispose of all our Puanos and Organs st rett reduction in preference to storing them. Longest possible time. Elegant plush stool and cover with esch Piano. Call early for bargains at W. G, MXTZEROTT & CO.'B, ‘12th and G ste. teb-tr 7p ant. It has «local reputation of over 40 yearsatand- | Quaye Or, ine. CUTICLE BaLsaM, a ‘The best and cleanest preparation for softening the ‘skin, curing chapped hands or lips and bestdeial for use after shaving. NATTAN'S CRYSTAL DISCOVERY. ‘The only known tion free, from injurious chemicais that will restore ray or faded hair to its youthful color ad appearance. ‘ MES. JONES' COUGH SYRUP. > * ‘Needs but to be tried to convince the most akeptical that it will positively cure any cough or cold of any throat or lung trouble known to the iwedical piofes- sion. FRESH SWEDISH LEECHES. Just imported s lange qusntity, which will be sold , _teT-lw AS titer ne. Rea aS ER ERE na "ear ae FULL QUART BOTTLE, Do not make the mistake of supposing that the merit of the oll is im its cheapness. It is not boucht cheaply and cannot be put in competi- Won with cheap olls. Its selected solely with fecard to ita superior quality, a fact of which ‘You may be convinced by trying a bottle. We paranteo it to please you or the money will be retunded. $1 FOR A FULL QUART BOTTLE. i W. 8, THOMPSON, Pharmacist, Ss ‘RS Wee at. 2 THE CONCORD BARNERS, ; LUTZ & BRO, (@i Pena. ave., adjoining National Hotel. Horee Bianhets a0 Lap Rebesst low peices. oofT 1892-SIXTEEN PAGES, 2d EDITION. ONLY ONE WAS SAVED Experience of Capt. Lanaon of the _ Wrecked Forest Queen, JAY GOULDS COLD CAUSES TALK, Meeting of Cleveland Men in New York. OSCAR WILDE'S LATEST ACT. WRECK OF THE FOREST QUEEN. Story of (Capt. Lawson, the Only Survivor. Loxpos, Feb. 27.—Fourteen persons lost their lives by the sinking of the steamer Forest Queen, which was run down by the steamer Lowhbrow off Flamborough yesterday. Pt. Lawson of the Forest Queen reports = ig: ‘that tt balf-past nine Wednesday night © Loughbrow, which was loaded with coal, crushed into the Forest Queen's starboard quarter, cutting her in two. Forest Queen immediately l. Attempts were made to Clear away the boats, but the steamer went down before the davite could be swung out. Capt. Lawaon was carried down with the ves- sol. He says he felt her strike on the bottom and then rebound. He became entangled in the riguin: and thought hi before he could free fmself ae a see desperate’ struggle, however, he managed to disengage bimself and at once arose to the . | Ho swam to some floating wreckage, supported himself and shouted for help. Ho was heard by those on the Loughbrow, which bore ‘down on hin A rope was thrown to bim and he was hauled on board the cr after being afloat for half'an hour. Two boats from the Loughbrow cruised around the spot where tho Forest Queen had suvk until morning. ‘They saw nothing of the others who were on board the iU-fated steamer. The Loughbrow in seriously damaged. Owing toaheavy fog she lost hér bearings and only arrived at Grima by at noon Friday. ——— JAY GOULD HAS A SLIGHT COLD. Nothing Serious the Matter With the Hatl- way Financier. New Yorn, Feb. 27.—Mr. Jay Gould, who has been confined to his residence, 47th street | and Sth avenue, since Tuesday last bys fit of illness which attacked bim after a reception of members of the Charch Extension Society of the Presbyterian chureb, of which the finamcier isa member, had been heid at his house, was suid to be somewhat improved today. Dr. Munn, Mr. Gonid’s physician, is in al- most constant attendance upon him. At Mr. Gould's house this morning it was sad that ‘Mr. Gould was only suffering from a cold anda slight indisposition. It wus also said that he would be able to leave on his contemplated southern trip on Monday unless some unex- pected developments should arise. ‘Mr. Edwin Gould said that there was noth- ing serious the matter with is father. He had a cold and did not feel very well, but he would be all right in » day or two. ‘There was no foundation for the alarming stories published. peniherp ed a9 CLEVELAND MEN DELIBERATE. The Albany Committee of Fourteen Discuss- ing Prospect. New Your, Feb. 27.—The committee of four- teen appointed at Albany by the anti-Hill democrats met this morning at the headquar- ters of the movement, No, 10 Wall street, and is otill in session, discussing the advisability of a state convention and the possibilities of suc- ees in their boom for Mr. Cleveland. There are present at the meeting many prominent democrats. ee THE TALK OF LONDON TOWN. ‘Oscar Wilde's Remarks on the Presentation of His New Piay. Loxpox, Feb. 27.—Oscar Wilde with his cynical society play, “Lady Windermere Fan,” which was produced on Saturday night last at St. James’ Theater, has made him- self the talk of the busiest theatrical week for many months. The critics almost unanimously condemn the play. They say that the plot incks novelty and that the paces veene is palpably cribbed from “The for "The lines, however, are very clever, and people in society’ will rush to see the play as they did on the first night, when the most brilliant audience that has gathered for years in the St. James’ Thea- ter assembled to witness the work. Atthe end of the play on the first ni small section of the audience calied for Wilde. He stalked before the curtain ht a smoking a cigarette. Between the whifls be delivered what, the press gen- erally pronounces ‘a most insolent and conceited speech. He complacently de- scanted upon the merits of his play, and said he was glad that the audience was able to ap- preciate it. patronizingly approved for the help they had give en. Mr. Wilde was adorned with one of thenewly invented electric greeu boutonnieres, a8 were also his followers in the stalls. This new adorn- | ment is apparently to replace the sunflower, the emblem for so long a time of Mr. Wilde and his esthetic craze.” pias tn OM IN WALL STREET TODAY, The Market Dull—An Unfavorable Bank Btatement. New Yonx, Feb. 27.—The opening figures showed irregular slight changes as compared with yesterday's closing. In the early deal- ings Richmond & West Point preferred ad- vanced 1 per cent, Denver & Itio Grande %, Lackawanna 3{ and Reading 3;. At 11 o'clock the market wes dull at about te best way to affect the to the close. The advance ranged from 3 to 8 per cent. Mi closing offered at 2 only rato of the day. Exchange, stead Gaye’ and. 488. for BiG cntended 3, 108 THAT SILVER CANARD. to take part in an international monetary ference, and has indicated that the Bank of England is willing to hold one fifth of its rev- enue in silver, is denied at the Treasury De- partment in the most positive terms, and prominent official made no $0” obavasl his opinion that the ft any AP Fey H 5 dine : j ts F i t Ly { i en's rat sot ese, Lcan’t say what oy eens ae rial =. question since the of Congress, ; hts ry on international PREPARING FOR THK ENCAMPMENT. Grand Aniay Posts Securing Quarters for Next August. Applications for quarters bave been received by the committee on accomodations, G. A. R. encampment, from the following posts: Law- rence, No. 66, Medford, Masa; Stanley Post, No. 11, New Britain, Coum.; T. E. G. Steven son Post, Roxbury, Masa; Aurora Post, No. 20, Aurora, Ills; Theodore E. Hall, No.77, Helden, Mass; Lyon Post, No. 9, Chicago; Ellsworth Post, No. 14, Hoboken, N. 3. Applications have from the department of ‘Delaware 160 feetaon far 800 Columbia Post, No. 706. Ch: at the Lincoln, 10th and H mene ‘Noel Sith Port, No. 485, Brooklyn, N.Y. fifty men, at Mrs. Toff's, 247 North Capitol street, Um-Grant Past, No. & Meirose, Mass. fifty men, hap also n located: Clara Barton Post, N. Fen, Mas, 100 men, ot 248 9 on lepartment of New Jersey will Rifles’ armory as their headquarters ts the < Aaron Wilkes Post, No. 2%8,0f Trento, ee 4 REPLY TO BLOCK. ‘The Commissioners Say They Meant No Cen- oure hy Thetr Order. The Commissioners today, through the secre- tary, sont the following to ex-Detective Block: “Tam directed by the Commissioners to ac- knowledge receipt of your communication of February 24, requesting them to acquaint you with the mame or names of your accusers and of the nature of the charge or charges, if any, preferred against you. I am directed by the Commissioners to state that, while they do not feel called upon to give reasons in any such cases, yet they are willing in this case to state that the action of the Commissioners, which had only the result of detailing you to another line of duty on the metropoli- tan police force than that on which you had been engaged, did not necessarily imply either charges or ‘accusers. The metropolitan police force and every branch of it engaged in an honorable service the duty te which you were ansig and trust. Bach which implics confidence changes must necessarily be made from ume to time and this change did not indicate any- thing in your career upon the police foree Which the Commissioners desire to ceusure.” —.—_ Criminal Court Matters. In the Criminal Court this morning before Juige Lradley there were several cases called Samuel Turner, charged with violating the Policy iaw, plead not guilty. In the following reeognizances were for- felted: Wm. Clark, assault with intont to kill, tarceny. ew W. Vigal, convicted of forgery on the ith instant, was called ior dis- position, and at me discussion the court ed sentence, taking bis personal recog- ‘The case of An: Levi Jackson, who on Saturday last plead | guilty to housebreaking in the Louse of Mr, j Malley in Jauuary last and taking an overcoat, Wars rentenced to the Albai te two years, See Mr. A. K. Browne's Funeral. The funeral of the iaic Audrow kK. Browne, Whose death was noticed in Ime Stax of yester- day, will take place from the New York Avenue Presbyterian Church at 3 o'clock tomorrow afternoon, and the services will be conducted by Key. Dr. Bartlett. ‘The remains will be The actors and actresses were | placed in the vault at Glenwood. ——— ‘The Kuights of Py thi Encampment. The encampment at the Washiugion Light Infantry Armory, under the auspices of Wash- ington Division, No. 1, Uniform Rank K. of rv, closes tonight, having been most successfal from the beginning and having added - Jess number to the list of its Lest of friewda. — FINANCIAL AND COMMEKCIAL, fot the opening and closing prices tr Keer Tork Bock Serer nas ann Pt wire ty Common and Nacartney 1410 nteet Kame | 0. | c. || o 3% iis [adh 103 sek Ese cs SueEr. —— Washington Stock Exchange, $2,000 at Iz 112%. overninent Bonds—U. 8. Gy bid, 117 anked, Ue 8 116, bid, 117 asked. «“ “« | 1892, currency, 101 bid, — asked. 68, 1302, gold, 1003 bid, id, 105 bid, — ashe Teuey. 11235 bi 101, i90 bid, —asked. ‘Miscellaneous Bonds—Washti Washington Market Company. lst 68,110 Uid,—asked. Sales—Regular cal!—12 o'clock m: D. C. 2.636, sapitol and North, Tegistered, 1907, coupons, 1907, District of Columbia Bonds—Market stock, Ts, 1184s asked Sigs, Peg. sion, 18 town Kailroud 10-40, Gs, 1! Ud, 108% asked. Washington ‘Converti- ble Gs. 170 bid, 150 asked. Washington and Georgetown Kailroad Kights, 110 bid, is5 asked | Ne SUFFERERS, Sebcommitters Appointed te Collect Red Cross Fund, “Ge ‘The executive cominitter of the District of Columbia Red Cross Auxiliary announces the following subcommittees to solicit, receive and report contributions for the relief of the Kine. ion famine, ‘The calling given with each name indicates the class of persons for whom the person named is authorized to receive sul, cS ft Wm. Fitch & Co., claim agents; Henry Copp, land agents; FS. Smith & Co. mail contractors. Waggaman, auctioneer Droop, eam- ‘agent; Cranford Aspbalt Paving Company, 4. Joyoe and wagon makers; The National Company, cash registers; W. T. Hi . Free, jr. circulating library; San, C. Hutehinson, citi seite and emillinerys ——— Bros, coal and wood dealers; Union Company, collectors; Th. Jarvis, com fectionor, br. it B. Donaldson a Wa. HH. Boyd men: ‘ressmaber, Edw. P- Lereh, dyer and scourer; U. 8 Electric Lighting Company, electric lights; Koyce & Marean, electric appa- ratus; Maurice Joyce, Corbett, mechanical engineer; vand,engraver.Geo.W. Ene | Rudolph Goldschmid, Smail & Sona, toris troy . Edward oly pers james LL. W. B. Moses & Sou, furniture dealers; Willet Ruoff, furriers: 58. thedid & Vx0.. lainps, chan- ‘gas fixtures; Elpbonzo }. . N. W. Burchell, grocerr John M. Magruder: grocer; Edmund W. Woodraf, file holder manufacturer; M. A. Tappan, guns, pistols, ammunition; ‘Marie J. Praudi, hair droser; Hicnry Franc, hate, caps, men's furnish- Cc. C. Willard, hotels A. Pratt & Sons, insurance agente; C. A. Schneider & Sous, iron founders; J. Karr, welers; Associated Tress, Journalists; Chas. Yalters, justice of the Ira God- frey,” Swiss laundra & Bliss, lawyers; RD. Musey, lawyers; The Norris ' Peters Company. ; Payu, manicures; Washington Granite Mow ment Company, marble workers; J. C. Fear- ‘ons’ Sons, marble stores: Henry A. Linger & Son, matiress makers; Kinsiey Bros, milk dealers; Wm. H. ‘Tenney & Sous, millers; Wm. G. Metzerott & Co., wusic aud musical instea- menteand masicians; I beo. W. Noyes, the press; Goodwin Yorke AtLce, notaries public; Bal- |timore United Oil Company, oil dealers; | Franklin & Co., opticians; Harry W. Love, hangers; | gyatere: Jon. a tana & Co. paten 5. tographers; J. Taber Johuson, pb} Summer, pianos; W ou sealers; Rufus H. Darby, printers; Balti- more and Potomac, railr. | Bpeacerian Husi- ness College, scuoola, academics and colleges; Lewis Lasr, sewing machires; Ernest stables; Cunard Steamship Company, steam: ship lines; F. J. Heiberger, tailors; Albangh’s Opera House, theaters: Wyckoff, Seamons & Benedict, typewriters; E. Kurtz Jolmeon, banks. ‘The subcommittees will receive by mal Red Crom subscription payers for names and amoants. The committee ho ‘8 good report may be made to the mas meeting. Additional subscriptions are reverted as fale lows: Horatio King, #5: EF. Brooks, $5. —_ rt galeries; Samuel” A. Wendel, poultey Second Edition Continued on Sisth Page. OMAR BELL of thie AME, 4 MAKKIED. BELL—DENDIMIRE. Mr. TH city 10 Mise ck Be NDIM. Op Wednesday, Febra- 131) Downie Chany hes Fate Wakies ¥ s0FKioCH and MATIIE ba, both of Washington, D.C ARCHIBALD. At Washingtom, D. IN, oy ta Kew treo. A Corepe ENB A MA) ARCHIBALD. sil — _— vib, CKERS, Departed this lite Satmrdey, Pe an the sinty-ninth year of let ace. ADLINE ., ota out Bantu Court Mouse, Baad 11 eeicke _ be atiend BROWNE. ie reeenet S Marec tsuneo IPR seoateretee eee awed way. r will take Siecd nace besa ae Pu Friends respecuully un vited’ ae Washington Market Company imp. és. 115 bid, BUDD. On. — asked American Security ‘and Trak Com ° Tobie Be gy y. 68, 100 id. asked. Wasniugtou Lage In Pandy 6s mortgane e505, & bid,~~anked. “Wash. | Fobetel wil take rlace from er tte ingtob Light Infantry 2ls$4 bid. 101}, asked. Wash- | Pinas and reletives imssten bo om slams. Angion Gas Company, series A, és, 150 bid, — asked |" Gert aGHER, JULIA” ©: ‘Washington Gas Company, B, 6s, 120 bid. | agugheer of 3, and Mary ott Vises sol, Wesind. asked. Sekington ital’ ad | sansa? —— ees 1901, Yas bide , _ Gs, 9934 bid, 104 asked. Capitol and North OStree: | | Funeral to pion ore by Railroad ist mortgage $s, {10 vid, 114 asked. Met- | 2802 Brishtwood avenue, at 2.30 pam. “ a engge Railroad Convertivie tS neg se ke asked. a a id, 112 Cy GA! , Fevraary — Metropolitan, 265 bid. #70 asked. Sr tta, SSeaiba Farmers and bid, — asked, 5 ‘Oltizes bia. 154 bid, — asked. West Thx. xighta, BALTIMORE, Feb. #1.—Piour ae Savane ee tare ‘Spot, LOB aLORy; re +. ; March. io. &.ned, 4 i Hl take at =. A of opin ince Re eh, Santer, Betege JAYNE. On 27, 1MB2, at 6: cj . JAYNE, awed seventy-four pangs. ‘of funeral beraafier. e