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THE me Paras Rovar. or 8th Trsrr Spxcui Sas T Saterdav, Desombar $ and Pa ROW Wosre ron «sit ana Star af Jnckete Kawmarkate, \r efferet at vidionionsiy 6 ovantitign are ltmitin! ‘That you tan"! onli fer the followine tomorrow ue aimee! cortann you menin't de a0 Monday rday'e to yest are and Waiats prines. and a bi Only this t aay thin evening Iscanre —trtpie Ove tou! Costa, with lap seams, pear! Duttona, &o. « 1a 0 Chewiog Conta, with shaw! collar of Wee’ (0S. G instead of 812.78. Taw Kersey Box Nonwacanners. 07.10 for $12.50 Xowmartate of ten and bleed cloth. with extra lone capes S12. 50 instead of £18 ant $20 for Single ant Triple Cape English Newmnerks'* W arara 1.08 tor £2.28 quality Winter velent Goth Waste, navy. brown and Linck $2. GHtor $2.50 quality English Ch Fe@, brows and nervy 96.50 tow OF quelity Mik Watete S50 for 8S quclity SUK Watsta Desi colors arethe French plaids H aA supply of the other germenta, tolading | Suite, mentions! in yesterday’sadvt. will yeobatly | De here Monday. but to aseare your wiz towing here « cal tomerrow woud be wine: CHILDBEN'S Garmente—thowsands of then but the few Mima? Jnckets aecured to sel one-third be | Yow usual prions wilimot be Rere Monday. thefollowing: Gretchens to Mt Children from 6 to S yaare at $6 tnatead of 86. 80.50 and $7. French Plaid Gretchens, size 10 to L4 years, at $6 for cbulon, | though worth from $8.50 te 811.80. Watsta, in Nor will Avpnows the nertot the Traparted Arron ant ene rai “epeciais” made to cur orterdid not arsiee i time for the Holiday “Opening.” ‘The special male tomor- | row night more poverty be termad an “Opening” in the Apron Department, for the same special prices wid be quoted 10. for the 230. Indie Lawn Aprons, with hen and Mek Another style Las three roms of revaring. ‘Wa tor the Aprons 6 inches wide. four rowsof re vertu (He. for the 50m. Lewr Aprons, with tucks anddeep mobreidery eae SOc. for the 682 Nursee Aprons—extra stze—three tacks and wide tneeritous of embroidery And here's a beauty! with three wide tucks, deep rufls of chotce embrotitery and extrs long and wide etrings that will cause Bares to bles son ~ for Ze. Faney Aprons for Ladies and Girls, Gatntfl) made, of finest lawn, with clusters of tucks. ee Se. for the Jer. Shirred Band Aprons, three tucks, mubrelders Sounow. Ste. for the tite Imported Swiss Aprons, hundreds of which will be sold for Chriatmas presenta, 8. for the He Imported Swiss Aprons, in bow. bet pattern. H Toe. for We. Aprees Four specially beantitu | sty es have scalloped sition ' he. for the #125 Fancy Aprona, 10 per cant discount—one-tenth off marked prices of all other Aprons those marked @1.25, $1.48, $1.08, 1 8, 22.95, S245, 8. ‘Verrs.—rne wird apectal tate tor tomorrow 10 | Gloves, Dnt siace we always bave snmetbing uw ore! epectal peice for Saturday tn the Voth Department ws | ere meation & mew lot of Columbia Veils, scares | colors, new sad beantiful desizns. and for only 240. | ec. . | | | | | | Guoves Geanasrexn Groves Somttonlengt! reseed Kit Mousquetatras ¢ quality. style ant 8 be dupticated at les than $1 heeountry. — | aly may be Bited wi See nd bat ab he vas f colors Your eyes wt! ou'ng wee stows, pinks, bines, udders, pearl, cream, white and black. Ait Pauas Rover Groves WARRANTED, | Freep Ar Ov Riss | Tur cisves quoted ot 21 defeuse mmnally large quantity and are being content with ap 5 are extra good value, purchased direct ty an the maker in un wnusally scaly But other Gloves are ere at Joes thaw prevailing prices. JOLORS. —Enwlish Tans to match the London Box | (Coste you ¥il! Sed ov oursecondfioor Grays, browns end modes to go with your winter costnine The searce and correct reds, green, blues and yellows ‘The latest suades, known ae royal purple. Wet Comeare Verers Groves | Raglish “Walking” Gloves, because wost fashions. | ble and most scarce, are oftes—n.ore often Uhan Lot wold et fancy prices. Not so bere, | Style No. 1_Rnglish Calfukin secon @1.BO as aoe e.00! Tar Larest Pants Groves, } French Kid Gloves made to our erecta! onder. Every pair stamped “Palais Koval.” WAKI.ANTED im ihe Dreadest ees of the word. Shaye afer #uch mute! ‘Trefouse, Bernier, Jouvin, #0 tha! uf tea picasure | © 2 them te your hand, and not omy at our without e Bint that you show d buy. from the maker to you with on'y the addition agent's (the Palais Royal's) swall expense, the owcst Sreaidle price for beat cwves te quieted. 81.50 pair. Ratumz Low Price Groves iat but $1 for Foster-hook Kid Gloves. sito ¢-button Kil G@loves—diack and 21] colors Men's English Dogskin Gloves only $1 Proves only $1.68 Misses’, Boys’ and Children's best Gloves, skillfully fitted to the hang i Perrin’s | Taz Pas Ror. A. LISNER (Con. Eth ot. nd Pa ave 's Nez EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C.. FRIDAY. DECEMBER 2, 1892—-TEN PAGES. 3 1 i t i i vy vy vy Vv —ToMoKkow—— ~-At the Fawy Snore Srore. IO AND Siz SEVENTH ST. SATURDAY te always CRILDRES'S DAY bus K1« Hte mothers by come a the . We ean shos ther! entire satisfaction CHTL Ds ern Ss OTs. pate ap. A sizes, worth ‘ur price * wo $2.49. $2. SLYS. are with "re sels iiuk fast. cur pepecar pri ¢ OF Oven PAtheFor BOTH LA 50 Cx IES AND GENTLEMEN, ‘Think of ft! A few customers were standing outside waiting for usto open this mersing tu order to take advantace of the riiculously low prices quoted on the last season's Coats and Long Cloaks. Help yourselves! From present tn'it- cations there will not be one Cost or Long Cloak left by tomorrow—Saturday night. This ts the war We advertised them: 85 Beaver Coats for 61 And 13.59 to #2150 Long Cloake for 810. Bsr Ths Tf Mit: le ahove referred te does not fn the least interfere with the demand for our magniticent line of this season's productions tm Coats and Clake. The prices on then have not bean touched excentupon a few high-class noveltion B wo are buying more new style Coste tm ardor to fully eustain our reputation os having the handscmest and most stylish line 2 Ode S Cos ud nd ong jong Wedo not keep the cheap qualities of Chil- dren's Cloaks and Coats, for the reason that we not Lelieve that ft ts economy for you to bay 2 OF any fatisfaction ip our selliny them. All we have can he depended upon for atyle, it hurabtit Children’s Navy Blue Cheviot Reafers; sizes . h aes 4 to Vb: $5.75 each. dival 4 Cloth Keofers. redaced from 818.50 to 811. du ed irom @14 tw €11 Tan Cheviot Reefers; izes 8 ecinred te #10, ‘Tan Mixed Reefers, sizes Cand S Tan Cape Coats of Fine Beaver ears: only 812.75, Taple Cape Kersey Cloth Couts; sles 12, Mand 16 veers; only 415.50 Fattesn, these are the uuost ¢ in Children’s Tr ¢ lot of 222 dozwn Ladies’ t-button Fi vex that usually retail at #1.25 eins: sine ‘toms ters doves, Noves. oda ate per Sad tbe qgarce. Ladies’ Elegant 4-button Frocitsh: Saikiny Gloves, in the popular oxblood tans, only $1.35 per pair. WulsS He M:Kess: * Pr -An 932 10 Pex Cet Ove. = T ERR & S595” VEN PER CENT OFF FOR CaSH. HAVING PURCHASED LARGELY, IN-AN- TICIPATION OF A HEAVY FALL TRADE, AND REALIZING THAT OUR STOCK Is NOT MOVING 1S KAPIDLY AS IT SHOULD, WE HAVE DETERMINED TO OFFER OCR ENTIRE STOCK, COMMENCING MONDAY, NOVEMBER 21, OF STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOONS AT A REDUCTION OF TEN CENTS ON EACH DOLLAR'S WORTH SOLD. OUR STOCK COMPRISES ONE OF THE FINEST LINES OF DRESS SILK, VEL- VETS. BLACK AND COLORED DRESS nostiry, FAR AND HOUSEREEPERS’ LIN- BLANKETS, &e. IN GREAT Va- ALL OF WHICH WE OFFER AT FABEIQUES OF ALL KINDS, tx Ps RILTY TE. CENT OFF FOK CASE. Ww. M. Snusrer & Soxs, 19 PENN. AVENUE. 1920 N S_N.W.. NEAK DUPONT CIRCLE. mean jell SU TE ee ese ‘Butider tractor." Joubima by Siverweuced and rellsbie aise pean i | gerry BBR 00 SN N i -BoR 0% SRR ep 83 Fl Tue B euB 00) ON ONN Ps sesh age Mo A cog HOFER Remedy coughs common disorders af] 4 ES 78 a eres te we fA EP SHUR S of the throat and lungs, Ayer's Cherry Pectoral is uni- | Bus) BR op: 88 See vereally recommended by the profession. Itbreaks es a up the phlegm, soothes inflammation, allays painful OTHER PIXTRAORDINARY CLO: j REN EXTRAORDINARY Css Si symptoms and induces repose. In bronchitis and pnenmonia it affords speedy relief, and is unrivaled as A prompt and effects We have had a most extraordinary success with onr Coat Department this season. The varions: luts recently based from the overstocked manufacturers bave met with a rewly ‘You have evidenced your ap- Prectation of our efforts to give you the amt wal fnuble by « liberal bestows of w Sehave been tgeit d thereby to oven greater exertions Uf your beliall, n@ tomorrow sha’) “iake what wa might Jastly tert n° Exrncexoy Menrersr Incromp, sore throat and the sudden pulmonary dis ‘eases to which young children are so Hable. ‘Ayer's Cherry Pactoral has had a wondorfnl effect in curing my brother's children of « severe and dan- gerous cold. It was truly astonishing how speedily pockets, white pear! buttons and inserted collar of velvet. Made to sell for ' ome xs afer thee they found relief, and were cured, after taking this Ladies’ Blick Diagonal Cheviot notched solar, aati, faced to stile « | preparation. "Miss ANNETTE N. MOEN, Fountain. | Mina. | Ip seauns, Bap pockets, dashed with U bnttons Made to sell for #1, only 4.4 Splotied Chev ot iteofers, bax back, eT buttons, flap pockets, lined to Made to sell for 812.48, only Arzus Cazray Peotonar, ars in great domand, and it fs Conte in Wa: he: ae best Prepared by Dr. J.C. AYER &CO., Lowell, Maas. ina tan PROMPT TO ACT. SURE TO CURE. tnttons, nade to sell for $10. oniy $8 50. : Sth notehed coliar, pearl buttons. fap coe Davoaist Dors Ba BID and Hh, omy #1099 and 811.98 Spread his plas:crs or gelatine-coat his pills. He knows itdine Ooch ies Karpey Shot Mester, _| chit ch work Bibeteee nes ec tecoeny. bow lap seams, flay pockets, , earl . bute or stan faced, hed edge, comchiuan'y collar, auee an Ge GIk ae Some try to make an Emulsion of cod jiver of); but is Kleyuut Pearl Gray Wide W I Keefere, notch collae, flap pock- ab sexiun, bux tach, pearl buttons, changeable stile facing, made to nell for @18, il adie ae ne There is uo secrut tn what ttts made of; there is & Wattoun back, notched vollar, pearl” Wate | they cannot make one Like Scott's Ewaision—they"t | find it outsome day. tons, sitk faced, made to sell for 1, Mly knack in making it. That knack ts Scott’s Emulsion. ‘There ts a book on CAREFUL LIVING what you hb, edized all aronnd col- nthe caffe with ta i balers ought to read. Shall we send it? Bree. er, down front and Phivet fir, lap seaitan, Sep pockets, finished with pearl buttons, made to sell for $20, ony $14.98 Flegant Stylish Triple Cape Coats, tn tat bavy bur aud black, made from best E ; . 2 Cuter Siieh kersey cloth, tight Otttng, triple ee ee es tan has plain oolisr and black aud uaey - Lave velvet collar, each fulsiod with nue, New York )Uet cuffs, made to sell for #27. only ‘8. Your drugwist keeps Scott Expulsion of Cod Liver | SEEGIAE COATS POR \pissrs OFEGIAL “-oais Ton Missis, Oll—all crugetstseverywhere do. $1. Elegant Une of Misses’ Mixed Chevtet . Reefer light shade. with dark velvet = =a collar, inade to sell for 6nd $6.50, only MES WIxstows soormxe sync re i Hine been naed for over FIPTY YEARS by MILLIONS Bors than a balt dozen different styles of portent spe msgid ae Maen ee ee if MOTHERS for th IL.DREN WHILE TEE 1H ING with PERFFCT SUCCESS. It SOOTHE the CHILD, SOFTENS the GUMS, ALLAYS all PAIN, CURES WIND COLIC and ts the best remedy for DIARHGA Bold by drugatats In world, Be snre and ask for ‘Mra. Reefers, Knssian Blouse Coats, Dolzronkis, folk styles, &e., sizes 14, 16 and 16 iso suitable for small ladies, wade for €5 to $10, chotoe $6 9% SPECIAL PRARGAIN PN \PILIEARY Fares. ‘Syrap’ Sera Baigts LS Mintank Cages say Ladies’ £xtra Length Military Diagonal ADIER: uel rat with ‘Needing s tonto or children that want building up Capes, han isomely braided, finished wit! ‘should take | M* Lov Prce sar | Sarcit Ss marabout collar, made to sell at @14.50, only 811.08 BROWN'S IRON BITTERS. Tr te pleasant to take, cures Malaria, Indigestion Sit Sll and Biltonsness. All dealers keep it. L Sa 4) Se or BULOUSNESS, CONSTIPATION, FORPID LIVER, UPACTURER'S UPACTURER'S x 9 al9% Sp ured: Nerve. and Liver Billy. 30 fesse" S1L.50, $12, $12.50 ASB] sguiecieces “science ave Eg! SPS [O86 CLEARS ATS as S15 Less Cress At $84.8. : We hive closet out trom « manufacturer ° | MM NOE Ri &s a koi xx Long Oioakn, with lonw uillitary capes, in i Ko: black snd savy biue camel's hetr and a ae vient 2 Variety of tans, grays and fancy mixed FFF 00. A cloths. Thess were made to sell for #11, ce Se a #1150, 812, 81250 and 815. We will ry 33 BS pomray bunch the lot tomorrow at the extraordl- ' 00 a /OMPANY, Ee ACH. OF 88.48 EAch SALE QF ; SHE OF I Now for a séramble. Just to seo how Hosiery Department tomorrow we shall Offer 1) duzen Children’s Fine Derby- ribbed Dat Black Hose, sizes 5 to 64, equal to any sold at 19 to 2e., at the low Price of 15e. per pair. Ox 2 Pars For 25 25 down Children’s Fant Black Cashimero per pair. Fast Black Cashmere Hose, ust Black Cotton Hows with Cash Whotesalere and Retailers, 807 Pan Ass. 807. KICE DAYS DAYS: ow OSTERY. OSTERY. Open MHL 9 O'Clock Saturday Xtoht. Saturday fer. A Sing, One Deletrez Fine Triple Extract ts as elegant perfume as ts made. For tomorrow we've reduced 4 lot of popular olors, such as Sterhanotis, Lily of the Valley, Jockey Club, White Helictrope ant Oproponar oa 9) (1 very tow price per ounce renee 2% DC Parineerz ‘erfumery silky feoce-liniag, on!y 250. per pair. Glycerine Soap Bulls, Saturaay 4 CIS FACH. Lubin's Dainty Infant Powder, only ...7 O13. MUEDAVS GALE QE [[XPERWEAR pi mimreti ali, arcepars Sacre Oo U Spenweart LO PEt 10 PH CE D EVIEW REVIEW iS) love prices love K'rices 1 Yo." one. G By & stroke of luck another M dozen of the Chi Wool Shirte and Drawers, whieh ars usually t “J - iM, FL & A button Derby Glace, pigiie ste’, all color, , iad adh. wlth os YeTF Mandsome. Keduced for BP se es ee Pinorrow froin 1.50 t0..0..0 OL AZ mete he eaeelne wee morrow. 210 7 Photon Biarritz, im all colors. OC bay Ladies Wate Reduced Satursiiy trou 1.00100... SOC, Wool Vests end Panis ton Tan, Gray and Black Suedes, 7 5 that are asaaily +0 d and #1. onlys.-... S * Goal, Ladies! ¥ Two-thirds Wool Rezuler #125, 4-button Pearl ests, 31. GING, Seturtay.s $1.00 Almost Skin-tttug. Ladies Fast Black Two-thirds Wool Swi-s-ribbed Equestrienne Tigute, 3 per pair, andkerchiofs sndkerchiefs ‘HILDE Ladies’ All-iinen Plain Hemstitched Hand- HILDRE S's AND kerchiefs, unequaled for the money....12%c. WE Aakas Ladies’ Stik Handkerchiefs, hemetitehed, with mo Crees embroidered initials, in all letters, only. 18 CTS Ladies’ Silk Handkerchiefs, white and in colors, with Temorr 0%... : Better grades for embroidered in oped edges. I8 CTS 25, 35 and 5O0CTS uch asthe prices of all Children's Keeters axa Cloaks rise and fall ing to size it would take @ column to euumerate half c stock, ‘Men's Hemstitched Handkerchiefs, with fancy. do this we bare ded to allow for one borders, a leader. each. eo. 12 CTS: day only (tomorrow) a dissouut upon ‘Men's All-linen Hemstitched Initial Handker- and every acrcent of 10 percent. chiefs. Saturday, 25 CTS practically sual price CE OF auorrow (8 Men's Hemetitehed Suk Handerchtefs, with embroidered initials, +plendid for Christinas presents, 35, 50aud 7 ets. aud 61 Hey Fe Sigs ADIES' 4A DIES day) we shall allow a spectal discount ff 10 per cent on each and every Ladies’ Suit lezer Suite, Eton Su s. Dolwrooka Suits, in black, navy and tans, tn flannels, serges and novelty cloths. E OER WE: siees Sana: Hore, with high spliced lie double soles, 40-cent kind, for Better wrades, of course, but beer) 0 that's “the Boys’ and Misses’ Double Heel and Toe Herms- AISTS, Gort Ribbed Hose, with double kuecs, | (1 stock of Ladies’ Walsts we cnly.. = meee | 8 me 25C discount of 10 per cent ou Boys’ Hear! + according to size, weight Bicycle Hose, chi and every one tomorrow. ‘These are celient uade of flannel, cashmere, plain surahs, Infants’ plaids and shaded #irks, &o. and are yarked 25 cts. up. with ther original price— ‘These are ouly SAMPLE VALUES. our may deduct 10 per cent to- whole HOSIERY stock 1s full of Just such ex- cellent bargains. : Ma V ARGAINS. OF HAT BRGUSS a left of thes fot 25 Untrimmimed Hate at e en eu Tho ho ‘ant ‘urnishings ant urnshings Y Wil find then: here. We're becoming known as headquarters for MEN'S WEAR, Shirts Fine Scarlet Wool Drawers, excell counfortable, 9! Take sour choice of the remutnder of the $1.25, 81. 48and $1.98 Kid Top and Velvet. 3 89.50, crown Turbaus for Gc, each. Gray Woo! 51 Oue lot of Velvet Trimmed Turbans in phi ony. black, ravy. tan, brown and myrtle. Re- tab, gray, aud scarlet duced frou 1.08 to 6s: seach, Children’s Stylish Felt Hats, in all colors. Keduced trom te. to 680. ATWEDAY GALE QE ATURDAY Sike OF Runches of 4) OARS, SEE OUR FANCY GOODS DISPLAY. — . OSES. MINNIX, FONDA & COMPANY, 807 Penna ave.n.w. (Telephone, bth.) Beauty Loses reduced to Xe. per bunch. a Other spraysand bunches of roses at re- auced prices HRISTMAS GALE ()P (XLOVES. ERMATINE. HkisiMas Sate OF GLOVES: D' Rather than mal invidious distinc: If your skin is chapped by the coid tion we shall make a “special” mention of entire stuck of Gloves for Saturday sale. Grand chance to select your Xmas Presents in Gover. S-but. Dressed Kid Gloves (colors) S-hook Dressed Kid Gloves (colors)... winde or tanned by the scorching sun or irritated by the bites of insects or a scraping razor you can use nothing more Soothing and healing than Dermatine. 4int. “Popular” Kid Gioves. Made and old only by S-bet. “Perfection” Kid Gloves. ‘dat. ““Suzerior" Kid Giowos W. 8. THOMPSON, but. “Extra Qualit,” Gloves. bus. é 4rbut. Suede “Popular” Gloves. s Pharmacie, 3 703 15th ts Thook "Extra Quality" Kid Glow hook Sued’ ‘*Special” Gloves.. Gexrs Suits’ Scoursp AND PRESSED FOR $1. Bey MaRS 314-316 71S: N.W. ten 2d EDITION. GIVES UP THE TASK. to Another. LIZZIE BORDEN INDICTED FOR MURDER Killed by Jumping From a Buming House. BURIAL OF REV. DR. SCOTT. | BRISSON GIVES UP THF TASK, Perier, Who Blocked His Way, Asked to Form a Cabinet. Panis, Dév. 2.—M. Brisson, who was selected by President Carnot to form « new ministry, Las abandoned the undertaking. M. Brisson, inexplinining his failure, saya he desired to forma cabinet that would co-operate with all the factions, but the refusal of M. Perier to Bourgevis to accept portfolio of the interior forced him to abandon his task. President Carnot has charged M. Perier to | form a cabinet. } LIZZIE BOKDEN INDICTED, A ‘true Bill Found for the Murder of a Tavwtow, Mass., Dec. 2—Lizzie Borden hus | been indicted by the grand fury on three | counts for the murder of her father and mother. | ‘The grand jury wet this morning and began again bearing evidence in the case. Detective McHenry, his wife and av unknown veiled lady were called iu. Then « sinuil boy, before an- noticed, was introduced. The ‘impression among court officials was that an indictment would be found and that it would be returned some time today, althongh the return to hear- ing evidence and threshing over old straw dis- couraged the most ardent supporters of the indiétment theor: > ETS WERE NEEDED. JUMPING Two ¢ of « Brook. | von Toat at the Burn lyn Tenement. New Your, Dec. 2.-Fire broke oat tn the | tenement house 319 Flushing avenue, Brook- | lyn, at 1 o'clock this morning. It wus due, it in believed, to the carelessness of Michael Mona- | han, an_aged, homeless man, who has been in | the habit of sleeping in the cellar. He is under arrest. The fire spread with great rapidity through the hallways und air shuft and cut off all escape by means of the stuirways, The firemen were quickly on the scene and promptly turned their attention | to the rescue of the panic-stricken tenants, who | stood at the windows imploring help. ‘Those | living on the first floor were resoned in| safety, but while this was cccurring tho | fire had crept nearer to those in the upper stories. Michel Doyle nttempted to | savé his litdle ones by throwing them from the | window, and bad tosed two of them out, when |he himself fell to the yavement. He and the | little girl Nellie were fatally injured and died almost instantly. The other child was badly | hurt and was removed to a hospital. | Meantime the firemen had succeeded in reaching the Doyle apartments and Mrs. Doyle | and the remainder of the children were rescued in wafety. James Murray, his wife and six children, who | had in making their escape and were also Kent to a} | hospital. | James Grimes and his family, consisting of two children and their crippled grandm@ther, owe their lives to the bravery of the firemen, | who rercued them in the nick of time. All are suffering from bad burna. . When uil the tenants had been taken from the | building the firemen turned. their attention to | the flataes, which they soon had ander control. | A few thousands of dollara will cover the finau- | cial loa cape BURIAL OF DR. (SCOTT, Inv lately After the Services the Presi- dent Left for This City. | Wasmrxatox, Pa., Dee. 2—The remains of | the late Rev. John W. Scott were interred at | the Washington cemetery at 11:15 o'clock this | morning. The funeral party, which arrived at | this place at 7:30 this morning, consixted of President Harrison, Mra, WeKee, Postmaster ret General Wanatmaer, Mr. Mrs. Roswell | Harrison and Lieut, and Mrs, Parker, | | Mrs, Ditawick nnd) Rev. Dr. Hawiin. |The party rema‘ned in the cars until | 9:30 when the remains were transferred to. the | | houre of Johan Wright on East Bean street. | | There the casket remained for forty-five minates during which the face of the dead man was | viewed by many of his old friends. ‘The ser- vices were conducted by Key. James I. Brown- | |after which the remains were taken to the cemeter! At the grave Dr. Brownson presided, in ac- cordance with a desire expressed by Dr. Scott | | Inhis address Dr. Brownson referred to the | noble character of the deceased and to bis well- | beloved associations at this place. He con- ciuded the services with prayer and the casket wus lowered into the tomb. It was enclosed in an iron —_burglar-proof case. Beside *the newly made grave are the resting places of Dr. Scott s wife, who was in- | terred more than sixteen years ago, and those | of anon. ‘The pallbearers were ministers and elders of the Presbyterian Church. ‘They Drs. Wm. F. Hamilton, Wm. Speer. J. D. | Moffatt and Henry Woods, and Eldera James ©. Acleso ‘Thos. McKean. ‘The entire funeral’was unusually quiet and without ostentation. Immediately after the services the President and party left for Wash- ington, D. C. ee TWO INGENIOUS BURGLARS, They Sought to Overpower the Inmates by Gas Blown Through the Speaking Tubes. Curcaco, Dec. 2.—Two lives were placed in jeopardy on Wednesday night through the ingenuity of burglars who wanted to rob the building at Baxter street and Belmont avenue, The plan adopted was to administer fumes of ether through speaking tubes. At 11 o'clock on Wednesday night William Eckert and his wife felt that a sudden drowsiness wax overcoming them. Mrs. Eckert fainted | and fell to the floor, but Eckert had strength enough to stagger to the nearest window and throw it open. The air revived him and he be- gun an investigation. He found that a strange ‘odor was proceeding from the speaking tubes, He descended to the ground floor and found a quart bottle of ether connected by a rubber hose to the mouth of the peaking tube. The watchman called in the police and nan investigation, and immediately upon the ar- ‘al of the police two men across the street were seen torun away. They had evidently begn waiting there for the working of their sctitme and became frightened at the sight of Cone Cee .TROUBLE FEARED AT COAL CREEK. Union Miners Insist That the Others Must Join Their Union, Cuattaxoooa, Texy., Dec. 2.—A special from Coal Greek says. serious outbreak may occur among the miners in a fow days, A strike has been declared at Black Diamond mines The non-union men employed in that mine refused to becaime-‘memberi* of ~ the union... The union men held a meet- ‘decided to demand the discharge of the non-uniofi men, making threats of various kinds should thelr demands not be complied with. n _metagement ing have been completed for the departur | President-elect Cleveland from Broadwater Island ov next Sunday. | General Superintendent Keuny of the Philadel Forming a French Cabinet Entrusted | be brought from Cape Charles to Exmore on to Jersey City is nine hoursand a half, the hour | of arrival at the latter piace being 7:50 Monday ter the combination and the declination of aud the wind consi | water Cinb, arriy | moval of th ome on the third floor, were badly burned pthe fat | Son, and Dr. Moffatt offered a short prayer, | | turns that ét seems almo-t sure that when the | committee appointed to ascertain from the sell to the government the Cherokee strip, bas John Aiken, ‘Thos. MeKennan and | arrived here from the Cherokee reser threaten there is son and wife, and Mrs. Mary H. McKee and her past | eet, Dotce ew_ of Se_ooais t Tv MR. CLEVELAND'S RETURN. He Will Depart From Broadwater Island After a SI Sunday Night. | Exworr, Va, Dec. 2.—Fimal arrangements of only The privae car of tion at 10:31 The echédule time of this train from Exmore opening dealings there was Gould properties, the reau! trust was abo: IN WALL STREET Topay, the Market Recovers, New Your, Dec. 2.—The stock market was In the sme selling of the announcement but aside from moderate: active this morning of that gentleman: neta: ne we nt. ht Decline In the Gould Stocks e+ were higher than ph Was oxcep= ed here this. morning and will pend a few days shooting water fowl. a SOUNDING A WARNING. ollowing information, gathered from the | 43°: 95 at 4s | most authentic sources, dis pes of yesterday's ontradictory rnmore relative to the action of | | ( special committee afterward, after farther specially recommend the Rothschild plan to 6 conference. tonand Geo conaileration, decided by a large majority to | Bid, 49 ass 10 asked. Wash. Market, 106 at 15) ernment Bonds—U. bid, — asked. a, — asked. Washingt S. 48, registerea, 109; t Infantry Ist mort Wastington Light 7 | THE VACANT JUDGESHIP. District Attorney Cole Relieved to Now Have the Beat Chants, The announcement in Tme Stan of yesterday thet asiant Attorney General Cotton bed re- Lired from the contest Appointment as @ Justice of the Supreme ¢ tstrictasa inion of phia, Wilmington and Baltimore railroad will | Missouri! Pacific these stocks gave way only simplified ma gard fractionally. Missouri Pacific, however, tell 18; the chatcns of vn Pa |Sunday morning and sidetracked for the | Per pat coon rallied 1 per cent, Ths | See e | ? ler 8 Coa . | Market then became steady and recovered ap “boul a a Tle, who will ecco te Tes Pet Oe: | to the first call, It was learned that the Goull parse oang aentl-e valde el wy elect will be conveyed trom the island tn the | Stocks were all trusteed and this helped to Man will. anil were it not for the fact tha oct {steam yacht Suushine, which will probably | *teedy the market. 4 that © Fepublican the chances of Assistant Atcor reoch, Willis Landing shortly after nightfall. | 9,'s0 000 old bad beer crenged fre tint menn |ey General Wiliam "A. end Col | The private car convering the iittle party | $200,000 go! reward tara, bet afee, James G. Paree © , . northward will be attached to regular passenger li ov a tha ny tte cea ye gee , Bur tt i 4 t train No. 82, which is due to leave. Exmore sta- | 11 0'clock the market hardened, and at noon DS' ‘ the bat ne No that Mr by consid 1 percent. Outs: the Gould stock Re oom | morning eee wot pee is ot seriously o« The present understanding is that Mr. Clove- | 188 and Northern Pacitic preferred were the + land will mo direct to New York. city, | mov ecive. | At thie writing (1 pd gaint A CONFERENCY OF CrALREN. and not stop at Lakewood, N. J., where his Market te dull. 1 > e ot . visi ™ Freeman, ba cry te fort to Agree Upon a Gener | Deen “expected” if" the rtgram “an | Sozes loaned cars at 4a8 per cent, Exchange | 4" Mort to Ag “a otecna j carried out as arranged, Mr. Cleveland's visit = i rates, (4563,a489; actual rates, mien dak ar e |to Broadwater Isiand will hare covered « 4ad8oiy for sixty deve and 437%, a485 for de- lore the work of the sce | period of twelve days, from November 23 to mand Goverpménte steady—currency 6s, 105 Proposed that a conference be bh | December 4, inclusive. His original intention, | Vidi extended 2s,registered, 100 bid; 48, coupon, chairmen mittees havin a announced at the time of his departure | 14 bid. BES Propriation bills, +0 as to age from New York, was to remain from ten days| sewanctaL AND COMMERCIAL eral policy for the t ent of Today is being devoted to blind ducking, the | aa 4 Program and arrangements being practically As things stand now ¢ the same as yesterday and Wednesday. “The | these committees ts ¢ sun is bright and warm, the water not so roagh considerable saving ditures by the rebly abated. The gun-| other committees. Mr. H im quite cont ners started from the landing afew minutes | x . : enserpies deat that money can be saved by cutting H. T. Levering, « prominent contractor of down the army, the navy and the Military Ac Philadelphia. whoisa member of the Eroad- emy appropria bille { which are in sof whi. . On the hand, Mr. Herbert does not think that it de wise to t the reh avy.and he thinks that « gates to the Monetary Con- ished be ieoction. ference on Danger of Failure. rs all alon Brvsseis, Deo. 2.—The delegates from the is thought thes éf om United States, England, India and Mexico have testa: pak rear prig Me oad made statements to the special committee of semethay ts he chek cn siotipaene the om ry con! ce to the eff expect the other t t « that they solemnly desired to call atten- stands, however, it does not orem probabie that [tion to ‘the universal danger that would | = euch saving can l be incurred should the conference prove a dl the appropret ” complete failure. ‘The statement submitted to | x + | those of the Pifty-tiret the conference along with thereportot the com PR i mcwvongesevgheagaas sa -e- mittee indicate concerted action in the confer- | ,, Ser Regular ca epee | A NEW PINAN syste, ence on the part of the countries named $300 a1 130 we utasq; i at | The Work Which | ! Me mocratic Party | the special committee on the Rothschild plant vee is 4s. i Serene gre | The special committee united in declaring Mr.| ''ictict'er Colambia Bonds—2hyear fond, sa, not think tt likely that le Rothschild’s plan extremely interesting and | ige2, goid, 10:4 vid, —— asked. Water seecke, 22 | borow of Chicago could be re Setiriot abe attention at some time. curreney, 1901. 11+ bid. — asked. st-year fund. 6s. | did not think it worth while to expe Mr. Rothschild having usked the committee | gold, (902, t10% bid, — asked. Water stock, 13.208 : directly to recommend his proposition to the | CUlTency, 120 bid, — asked. 8 i924, fund. cur- | fort in his district. In their calculations om the conference, the committes, by a sma! major- | T#CT, “es a asked 346, eg. 210s, 1895- next House they left him out of the tfor ity, replied in the negative, leaving the cont polsaciia nenbswienheaais iach the democratic majority. After th mat ence complete freedom on the subject. The | town lait ad 104000 veut need, was found that he bad a majority « a }) 11,000, the second « ceived by any cor, country. hird bh Teseonal candidate in the Gas | ———— wit dee hl . ee Mr. Durborow expressed the mn tow STOUT SENTENCED TO HANG, ton G: = B, ‘BO bid, — asked. Washing. TAR reporter that Hlinois w Lomas dibaiedih ton (asco. Convertibie 68, 1901 bid, — asked. | 6, | cratic column to stay, and Mr. 5 broke " "ae varmer | Eckington” Ralltoad és, sked. Chesa- | eee eats eccrine. nn" | pence au Pocomer'. Siaepbone oie: Grek | in bo ay Shih Uhakb as hs bait of Aah uheas ary, 1890, ' ty “ + 1890. Masked. Capitol aud North O Street Railroad ist | that, Special Dispatch to The Evening Star. | 5s, 1921, 164 bd, 105 asked. Metropolitan Rall-| Mr. Durborow ix earnestly in favor of ELxrox, Mp., Deo. 2.—Alfred Stout, colored, | extra session, “The work b the dem ho was convicted pee aoe of Piriace | ‘Trust i ion Ak Gees | ¢Tatie pants nid, "Sonet thn mate fet eo. Ditmore, near Chesapeake City, on the n Security put the lete revi Pe se " | 190 bid, J aystem of the country and ¢ alent of February 1, 1590, has been sentenced | 8, 1908, A tablishment of a aystem which will be in force by Gov. Brown to be banged on January 2% | Washington Marker Ch lamp. when children born today will have reached « The victim died in a Philadelphia hospital and | Washington Market Co. exte | nips ft ts Qupertanl. Ghecefore, thet <lenmenet the cave was tried in Harford county, Md. anced. arket Ca. oaktcis ested oo nk ee Stout hie led to the court of appeals on | ar shed ia Ratlroud 65,1901, i Shs onl caus Sh aa al nahin ta toe Frror to have buon conmaiteed be Specs ee: | "Nationa! Bank Stocks—Rank, of Wasningron, 90 | plenty of time for it. “The one way. te. take ve bet cor ‘4 sot ~ | bid, 415 aske: af thn public, 235 bid, — i 1 early sf 0 low eb capeking ue eocabns beet t a. Bank je Repudii time is to begin early. Hasty action always Harford so as to show the facts asto the re- case from Cecil, nor was it an indict @ man for murder in Cecil if blow was etrack there, though the urred in’ Pennsylvani Gerais tela FARTHQUAKE AT CHATTANOOGA. A Shock This Morning That Was Feit for Ten Seconds. Cuattaxoooa, Texx., Dec, 2.—A very per- ceptible earthquake shock was felt here. thi morning at 3:04 o'clock, The vibrations lasted | ten reconds. The shock war not so severe ax | 100 the one which first shook Charleston in 1886, | but was like the shocks which followed several | Lin days after. Hundreds of people felt the shock | oi error to death oc leyt here and it created « great sensation, — | asked. Metropolitan Street, 85 bid, 39 asked Home, 25 bid, 82 asked. — Georgetor insurance Stocks—Firemet Fraukiin, 39 anced. asked, ac, 75 bid. ‘Title Insur, ed. West End, Eekington wn, —Did, — asked Kes mid, 6 Svasked. Metropolitan, 7 Union. 16 bid, 18 asked. asked. ©) Natho 10 bid, a.” Coluinbia, 145. id, S$, asked. People’s. 6 in, s", bid. 5 asked. Commercial, 16 asked. asked. vid. 164 anke 105 bid, — +» 17 bid, — asked. “Lincoln, 102 Capitol aba North O- ders’ 4 nt,and will show at a gian rogress made in the art of Kock Creek, 100 bid, bid, 55; v2asked. Poto- ks—Columbia Title, 6% wid, comes of a tardy beginnin -o- The Engraving Exhibit Superintemdent Meredith of th: engraving and printing ix by | preparing an exhibit for the y | a complete t | will contain wet of lever printed for the United Stat rinung by the governme e on f the most a! the gove pular of ze, bid, @4 asked. “Mr. Blaine is very wan the cheerful response made to an inquiry at Mr. Blaine’s house today at noon as to his con- dition. His reported improvement from day CALIFORNIA'S ELECTORAL VOTE. Ea \ crite ccas, | to day justifies the belief tha: Mr. Blaine will be ~ ght dey, br | Able to leave his house in a short tim In All Probability It Wil! Be Divided Be- @aGeorgetown Gas, —asked. —— -<- — tween the Candidates. peony Stocks — corre rapa ng ie Marriage Licenses, id, asked. Chesapeane and Poomacs 43 bid, — nee Sax Francrsco, Dec. 2.—The canvase of the | asked. Pennsvivania ao. bid. —- ashes Marriage licenses have been issued by the oficial returns of the vote for Harrison und | | Miscellaneous Stocks —~ Washington Market, 14| clerk of the court to the following: Robert : gediaesiee | bid, I6uaked. Great Falls fee, 129 bid, 150 asked. | Barnes and Eliza Williams, Samucl ‘Thomas Clevelupd bas been completed in San Francisco | fui ita Pansieatt tte eet fe ake wt 15 old, — asked. “P and Mary Brown of Alexandria, Va. and the result shows that the largest vote cast | Gun Catriage, .95 bid, 1.05 asked. Ivy Clty Brick, for a republican presidential elector was 24,416, | bid. 90° asked. asked. Interocean Building, 50 bid, — Passenger rates are being slached from Puget as against 31,012 for the highest democratic Safe Deposit and Trast Compantes—Wasbington | sound to St. Paul and Chicago by Northern, elector. The democratic elector receiving the | Loan md if nee ew ed sepreot an Union, Canada and Southern Hacitic railways, thee haghect neabifcas elect ap Rlatality over | safe Lepostt and Trust Co. 139 bid, 155 asked. Range of the Thermometer The average vote for electors in San Francisco county shows a plurality for the democratic | ticket of 64,693. The average plurality for re- | lectors outside of San Francisco is giving ihe democrats a plurality in | the entire state of 271. The margin | ix 80 narrowand the vote for individual electors | varier so considerably in the incomplete re- canvurs of votes ix made by the seeretary of | te the electoral vote will be found to be di- | BALTIMORE. De mixed spot, 42% 455,a49; January 51; steamer mixed, i Baltimore Markets. bari 18. —No ber, 73h: January, teamer ceipts, 3..M4 bushels; shipments, 32.000 ‘bushels, | iy a standard. 1 Stock, 155,91 bushels; sales, 261.008 bustiels. | needs only a trial Miling wheat, by sample, s2a%6. Corn stealy— | — dy, unchanged ts, 4519 barrels; % red, 84; a0—te- id— receipts, 22,412 bushels: The following were the temp office ofthe weather b curative in ail MARKED. iris, Va, Tues ied stock, 178,4¢9 bushels; sales, 22,000 bushels. White hgh mag 9 ae ee eb aae vrny by sample. 48 ags\: vellow do, do. «ia iy KELSEN- bese, = 495." 04 0. 2 white western, 48 asked: | GLE uf this arty. THE CHEROKEE STRIP. No. 2 mixed western, 354 a89—receipts, 3,000 ef Dushels; stock, 94,25 bushels. Kye dull amdlower alee. Senator Perkins Says the Indians Will Seli 2 =, ¥,500 bushels; stock, Tl | yo. “ a ial for 69,000,000. ce tamotar, | GRUB, On Friday snoring: Become Kanaas City, Mo., Dec. 2.—Senator Bishop W. Perkins of Kansas, chairman of the Senate | nes ong Cherol ¢ Indiuns upon what terms they will tion, where the committee recently finished its work. “eae ve, ce—ziavs. Coffee steady—Rio cargoes, 2, b wo Senator Perkins says that the Indians agreed | #¢tive, scare y ee. | 1802, at an, CHAS to sell the strip for 21.50 per acre, or $9,000,000 | © muficea” ast. Coppa? rme redned, Wonank | jastaed of Maric’ LJoiuuwin, for the entire 6,000,000 acres, provided the gov- | Whisky steady 1.254156 In eat toate ernment would agree to ' eject the 1,800 self-udopted citizens of the nation, to disponsens them of the lands which ‘they | more and Ghio Southwestern Grate, 10s do. frst now occupy and to guarantee the nation | !ucomes, ed; do. third incomes, 9, 5 against future claims which may be made by | Comsolilated gas bonds, 1163¢; do. stocks, such adopted Indians. The commitee, saya Senator Perkins, will recommend the accept- ance of these terms and make the further recom- mendation that the land be sold to the bona fide settlers. the east one-third for $2, the cen- tral third for $1.75 and the western ‘third for #1 per acre, Perkins believes that Congress will adopt the committee's recommendations during the | enrly part of the coming session, and that the lunds will be opened to cettlement in the spring in time to put in crops. Congressman Dixon Says That He is # Can- didate. St. Pact, Maxx., Dec. 2.—Several western route to Washington for the meeting of Con- gress, which occurs December 5. One of BALTIMORE. Dec. Akron, Ohio, Kentucky liams of Philadely Congremmen were in the. city yerteriay on| cago are at, Wit Kansas Cit ing. pol clear, 9) rit shdes, 9: Pensoxat.—L. M. Lawson of New York, Ed- ward C. Carrington of Baltimore, G. E. Law- rence of Marion, Ohio, and O, W. Mink of Bos- ton are at the Shoreham.——Chas. Baird of Percy Dickinson of Tacoma, Cc, T. Merchant of Boston and Allen Hal- stead of Cincinnati are at the Arlington. ——J. | # M. Berry of Virginia, Wm. C. Breckinridge of George D. Perkins of Iowa and Representative A. C. Durborow, jr., of Chi- cago are at the Riggs. of New York, Alfred George of Bowli Green, and E. A. Gibson of Philadelphia “are at the Randall.—Geo. E. E. I. Gleason of New York, C. D. Barrett of New York, J. K. Wil- and Jno. I. Kelly of Chi- ——Wm. J. Ohio, J. B. Tobey of>N rd’s.—-H. G. com visions steady — bulk meats, loose shoulders, 5: sugar-pickled shoulders, 9 sugar-cured smoked shoulders, hams, sinall, 12; large, 11 Hutter firm—creamery, taney, Slabs; do. choice, 25480; do. imitation, 24az6; ladie, tanct 4; do. good to choice, 20422; rollsy fine, 24; do. fair to good, 20422; store-packed, jard, refined, ‘114: fair to aid. Eger Virginia threes, 73 asked; Baltimore and Ohio stock, 934 bid, 95 asked: Baltl- w Yor H.C. Tucker of Buffalo, H. D. | $3335 these | Kinney og New York and J. A. Bailey of Boston | year=.” are at the Ebbitt.—-Ex-Gov. December 1, 1892. DOUSEY of +» Md., aged fifty ll tase place Sunday morn: k, frou Forest Oak ME ic, December Chareh South, fond dark withont We tise thee everem hor By His WIFE AND CHILDREN. He has gone from hts dear Ones, bisehildren and wife, ‘he wislin Ob. God, how mysterto How strange r= Thy wets, To take froin us this oved une nthe beat gr his as BY Hs SIsTrLs AND BROTHERS. urday, December eral from Oak Hill Chaps 2 Wp. sharp. Fi Sand Plane rempecte DEP Shel Tes oeensiocs McLEAN. Entered into rest Wedor y. Novem- at at ie, ston eldest Jane Boyd Funeral from his fat 4 M street, Anacostia, D.C. Sa das er 4, at attend. [Baltimore papers pleas: copy) dé OXFILL MALGALET O'NEILL. the mother of rs . ye buried. froma the Pa Sietn"Otivet on” Monday, December & st, TRUSHEIM. On Wednesday, Novensber 30, 1s, 3:43 ie Mrs, EMMA K. TRUSHEIM, neo Wite of Son'H. Trusbeltw, aged ‘thirty~0e Funeral from her iste residence, No. 255 Ist street of was | Congressman = =W. W. Dixon of | well of Massachusetts, A. B. Nettleton of Michi- | furiurcet. at 230 p.m... on muuilas, December 4 Montana, who will be suceeded next eat. ‘W. A Merecr of the army, and J. fend fed ee qt — b; republican Ci .|W.' Carter of New York are a ; Friday, December a 2m Ie tanes ines a ofeat Shan de: | Elsmere, RW. ‘Hawkesworth ‘of | My, AMANDA Al wow sf Hwa A Woh cided to be a candidate for the United States | New York, " Henry 8. White of | Pe unega grviees at bts Anirew's Church Saturday, Senate, and it is said that be will be one of the | Red Bank, N. J., Asa W. Dickinson of Jersey | === strongest candidates in the democratic eaucus. | City and the U.S minister to Chile Egan ‘The democrats claim ® majority of one on for theelection of one of their number. © Mr, Dixon is a Butte man, is said to have the | V. Clash of Richmond.J.Zimmerman of Detroit. support of Marcus Daly, and his claim is quité | H. R. Curtis of Cincinnati and W. R. Adams of wusible, for the great Mi naturally favor the man. . present _W. AL f” Butte is “also a candidate. | W. 5.Woodman of Bos . ayes er, other .democratic candi-| Mexico City and Thos. dates, and among them are ex-Gov. Hauser and | Park are at the National.—Senator There are, hor Maj. Maginnis, both of Helena, . Vir, Dizon enid be was @ candidate, but de- clined to give any, estimate of the support which he expected to gerne sce ‘The President's Seashore Cottage. Care Mar Court House, N. J., Dec. 2.—Aa warrantee deed from Russeli B. Harri- or Lincoln, Neb., are at the Normandie.—Rev. | Hicuway Rosnery. : int ballot, and believe they have exen chances | Wm. M. Smith of the I. M. College, Va, is at the —-—D. W. Rutherford of Columbus, C. tine owners | New York at the Howard.—Senator Coke | labor; the lattergs the worst foru. of hie) ‘of -e Butte of Texas, Senator, Faulkner of West Virginia, | Merit has made a succes of CARTERS LITTLE Be, tative Beltzhoover of Pratt of Representative Forney of Some hi¢hwaymen steal your money, others try te ‘steal the results of your brain and the fruit 0! your LIVER PILLS. They have become a hoaebod word L._A. de Cardona of | #2 the people will have them: they know ‘heir value Fiorkaa, Representative Crawford of North Carolina, Representative Anthony of Texas, tive Patterson of Tennessee, Claud ofthe Atlanta Journal and W. C. ‘Then comes the high wayian with his IMITATIONS AND WORTHLESS FRAUDS, and with these be hopes to trade upon the merit and reputation of CABe TER'S LITTLE LIVER PILLS. BEWARE OF THESE HIGHWAYMEN, don't be