Evening Star Newspaper, December 15, 1892, Page 6

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Ar Taz Pos Rove. any thousands of Japanase thers equally as poured on out of Riis ger er than they ristmas stock. They biefs and ave exqut white, colors, others of colored other: white wih embroidery of delice sAl¥ appropriately ermbrot irre Be. for thone worth 81 j BOe. for those worth Te. | Me. for these worth die. | Bie for those worth Ie. 9-Taree of four of there Handkerchiags tn pretty bom we will sive you ise presont aotaally worth baif es mmoh again a* you will be charged and leo a present that will be appreciated by any mortal wou Ca Hene Tosicur oR | Bd Toe Meo | You may imagine that four hundre! of the Hand- Derehings as above ed can be but the bargain r waver, bat a drop in the etafewhoars They are b er. bat s ecean of Handkert NUMBERING TENS | OF THOUSANDS | t Linen ami Union Handkerchiefs. fess tae Pott ovat shor | 2m : n RS Pee Pee PSG RE cee | x gehe NN ON 2 ee eon I Cash Wholesaiers and Retailers, 807 Pam: Ar 807. and thy west thine 2 HH: 1 Pines ui yeietframes. Just 1 5() sobre Eicnarsrch ‘ 11c #1 20a dozen Look at our Lovely Holiday Handkerchief bit. It Hes: slo PF hreat I sive Litread Drop stitch oF ribhel effects. All the stylish eventag shades in boot pat- 4 fancy bout paiterns. Fer 4G Values in Holiday Hosiery. Ox Usierit Brin O% Of Macy | fist Stinch Sik Gloria, with biack or * Rink dle. Berar. $1 25M > Of Amy Of D: We told you about a few days ago seems to be to be at large as evap, in spite of she fact that dozens of them have already been sold. DOLLS 39 A word ate Rink aoe nartiodecide. Youmay| of every known description, at prices you | funk ve Ivertiaement of #| YoWst ordinar ly be anked to vay for the bodies | Tank Rave noticed thar Rae ee ee rene cr eeauec. | SloRe. With fine bisque heads, rolling eyes and A respected merchan: the anpounee-) patent French Jo-nta. that he sells pom snen handkerchiefs, aalardes evening anotuer merchant, equaliy reliable. | a ies omen ware seaeens|¥2t C2 BS A Ma it pie linew handle fund Doubtless BoD | 4 Sine #1 pair of Dogskin Gloves for 79 CENTS mk think they are strictiy fal. The fact of the} gf youcoine tons. These Gloves arethesame — | Kink sat nln teecenoI A bandkerchiot} hinds an are sid allover town for “KID. | Rink rasecundia “ lome since wascer- | They're not Kid. bas they" ook apa 7 QC) a brought to the Palgis Ros “ {| west Just as weil. “Spectad.....0...iew. / | tank ftaimiy not pure tsnec!, theme = oe teeee kink onlrngiony an MNOS sussex. ropa & compayy Eine mane an to sell | MINNIX. FONDA NY, LIc= metaine b S07 Poona. ave. now. (Telephone 1414.) | Hunk = = bin’ hin Sre Kins Yank How aren ar . ink . Rul Excise ove caspres puntxe ius eur Tux Para > Loran, L ves will be ex- Oce No-Promr Save -ADIES? | UNDER Piwes rine eset They aaa 4 EST TO LIFE! Send tn your Xmas Orders. SHEET Vandy (wreater, - STs. | Bk SUEEEE Canty Comix: LOTE & FSB | ih sk Mink iii Rink igi Rink Kink Blak Rink Kink CHILDS & MeDFRMTD, Open Evening W14-1116 F 8ST. N.W. rus, Cosrrsves. This time we tel! you of the GREAT RE- DUCTIONS in U<DE WEAR, EVENING WAISTSand Wo APS. See ourstock and the prices, then equal them if you can. EAR | Balbriggan Jersey Vests, low osiveves, handsone boon in- Have Ween 45) ts, ensue tyt0 bieh neck, long 42 Weiprla pee BOC. Vests, with high ime, weve Wore 7 5 OC) o pront price. y Ribbed 1 Vests, See $1.25 both. ersey Ribbed V e reduction. with, If Palate Bova! Glo civen the recipient is , ik bich neck and jongsleoves, Were Q YO | kt anounced of the Les SLT. No-pratt 9 $1.25 | Bx 18 “Palais & Bs tes th os ony PANTS TO MATCH all of the above, of | Kink Anows tt fe a qsarnateoall “Palate iosal” course, Saine prices as on the Vests. Kink | coery Kins Gioter are guaren'« an YOU STYLISH LADIES OUT IN SOCIETY Rink Lous 1 Bink Want th: hat become your position. Have nis If mee want to meet p the reader twa lay ands at Lomita» | ter than present | Aid Mou~ | at @ W bution for 63.50 : + For Mex Bet ony corsect styles ot r rect ft. Mea can Dave the taitar tent a « We prefer to tt the and. an we usr antes them and would be assured they are free from detects before $00 Ie - | } Lediee selecting Gio here may assure | them that they wt i or exchanged any time | ter Orr tian | Men's Pear! Kid Gloves at #1, $1.50 and #1680 pale, For stroet wear Porrin's es are the favorite, here ae $1. 8 in for drwwing or Pitezact #eath Giowes, #1 Se patr . with and without fur tops, Be 4 pair, A bint of « pewernt for the comhman, © these i . > . Crrmpaews Waste Groves. Crtidres ts» aidene males asi fret todidie to the tine they biowsom into men and | women. Mous- | attun Freneh Kid stapted for presents ae quetaires at We. « pair Gloves at 1 a pede. Minaew’ * Glows, with fur wore, a patr Boye English Dogsiin Giowes at $1 Haase Is Asx Ovvonrestry. ‘The following. clipped frow « late advertisement, Qellsof am opportanity to mw en: oF Street Gloves for present use prememter S155 sratton-tocain Tniconet Kid Mousque: tires of quality. style and 9 that cannot be dupit cated st less than $1.70 ip avy other rovwtl stone in the country. But watt a moment, ‘The writer reads the shove paragraph once aenin. shows if to the glove buyer, Who, after cradine and reading, eaves The statement is litera’ly true, can be Prowed true and for Uhree joo roster ne: Firwt—The sbeolutely perfect at may be prowed, be cause any lady may be Sites with s pair without obli- feation to buy. Second—That ech quality Glove are vained at $2 WGeleewhere may be proved by any one wishime te mabe comparinen ‘Third—The style may easily be proved superior. Your oes will teil you of suverior quaitty of colors Sn shades of English tama six modes, six «rays, drowns For evening wear are yellows, pinks, bines, teens, lavonders, pearl, cresus, White acd bisck, Ten Paps Rew. &. LISNER ee. bith ot ans Fa ave stent Calfskin Youths’ and “Beerything a Woman Wants” nk you seen our THEATER and EVENING | ji" WAISTS? The beauties of the variety are | Rink wauy, not to exclude the greatly reduced q pricesat which t x . We have them in all colors and at a prices, but we mention here only s few of the beat. LOS GRAIN SILK WAIST, trimmed wath point applique lace and black velvet ribbon, reduced from #30 to..€20.00 SHOT SILK WAISTS, ttimmed with satin ribbon, reduced frow $20 0 ¥ Db EITE WAIST, homed black stiK lace and biack velvet ‘i reduced from $18 to. 4... 13.00 | RBk PIGURED CREPE CLOTH WAISTS, Kink trizome velvet ribbon, reduced Bing from $15 w. Kink Tink a lank ALL CLOAKS AND FURS AT HALF PRICE. ad They've got to move, hence these no-proft | tink priees, Make your selection soon. Rink Rink Kink Rink Were Headquarters Por Christm .s Ideas. "4 + Vink Rink ‘wos & McDenwm, 1114-1116 F Sy wired b pPHE dink Ruuk Bink Tuk i hing Ber Eng = S = ine : Kink Save he “Eve price . Of The “Cat Pass ‘arly appl: wale ‘arly SoPpis Suis Rink Rink Rink Rink Kink Rink esday"s Star for item- a znd Ust of barcaine—or Save | kink ier Detter yet-call at the Seve | ink gee store tomorrow sure. Save | Rink Rave 314 Asp 316 rd fers . ve see Sevesta Seaver N. zz pave | Save Save Seve Rive ve re | Hi fave favs Sie Save SSvo Sire Sane Soe Jcxs Laxsnvran, Fensrrene Neither ti Exrorres. me, work, worry nor money have been spared to piace be- for you the stock of Moi efty, and the ters in whic o the m which we bay. The » largest and handvomest viay Fucniture in the enient quar- . The stock ost artistic—everything sidered best for you to cock we exhibit today has never been more attractive of lower in price, The beauty. ivenoss of our lime of St © Chr anno’ nivure—usefy well as orn Cane-sent imitation of $1.75 yore appreciation than >. + Variety and attract stuns G fts ied elvewiere in this ctiy. A Kive presents which a) and tal. substantial as Bass. king the far ir Uphoistered Seats, A Funrxe Bro For Here is one of the wonders of the Bu ight ‘nthe A Sol tent tovell tor ia Oak Mantel Poldiow woven-wire and give the {bution we have made the price More Founixe Tasizs Ax je have We Sold Oak’ Folding ables at 81.50 ve $1.50. received another | 200 Osx Wiare- Desks For 25 Ladtes' or ¥ ‘iting Des! apartiavent bok rack, $6 owen. D, oA 36. tudent Salld Oak _ralced de Ste pigeon holm, sholwen, Be Work So. “Uniy xo Cuams For $1. 500 Solid Oak Hieh-back Dintne ch: sto rs, brac: 2 $l We offer 80 Sidetonrds, ly (ut to ether. aria, highly pollshed, Oaly 8] each. TP EBOARDS: For $8.50. lid Onk Highly Poltshed with iass, Reduced frou €12 t6 $8.50 cach, sod Oak 6-ft $11.50 We offer So: F Dining ona Dining oahte a6, C 7 MIFFONIERS Kor 5.50. iid Oak G-drawer Chif- foniers, highly poliched, Iarce size, Reduced from #11. 38 Boo We will sell 5 shelves! Enameled F Parl Cunisr Having bow ary off ste Framcled nave tad Upholstere phoistered Rockers, above are al! solid oak D to 88.50. K Cases For 36.75. Soild Oak Book Cases, “dant hand rabbe 1, i yx Tastes For Gurts. Elezant Line of Brass Onyx- torped Tables, in’ thr BiTeach. Worth 8%. overty Parton Porsrron. i Lins of Gilt C1 ire Screens, lor Chairs," plain and enameled, &. was Sate Or Rockers. cht too heavily of Rock- ere to dispose of thom before Christ= the following ex- redueieas that ll ins harry: Rockers, $2.90. ered Rox kers, €:5.55. the various finishes aud shown in Cwenty te fi of seats. Exzcaxt Curvar Grasses, We will Glasses. Size tabovany and solid oak, Price of #25. allt, oak, s: tation inh: Exeuisrre ¥ different siyles and patterns 5. Elegant Cheval $2 offer 20x59, In fmftation the low any at reasohable prices. Parton Cant NETS. We have an exquisite line of Stand- ine Parlor Cabante alfauishes. #2: Crores . mirror back, in to $50. Racks For $2.2. We will sell Solid Oak and Solid for Cherry Cloth which have Brice of 8 hes Rack “been, A Baroox Ix Caauszn javing but four + fi id jas: nact mits’ and Just suc would expect to pay $2 pecial attention ts called to onr Inaggifice:t Surres. {t_we will sell ce Chamber Suites, French bev: ft barean top, hstand. top, idized trin line of the fashionable arly Birch Cha:mber Suites. Partor and the other 6 herry train’ )t0 840) a1 Serres Repvcen. left two Satin Damask sone having 5 pier These have solid s, spring ede, ce suite has been reduced frou ml the Gplece suite has fen rednced frou 858.50 to 845, Dows Puzows For 50c. We will of inch Fides as Be: lar price 7 Moestep Soreexs Repvcen. We have red entire tine 01 aud Enamel mousted in von a White 18- jown Sofa. Pillows, ato, each fier the prices on our Soi Oak, Solid Cherry ed Wood Screens, richly stikaline and silk. Prices now run from @1.26 up. Bik Dows Comrorts Repvcen. We have left 6 Fizured Eiderdown Bed Confors, Meguiar price, $15. to Reduced $1 Criss Suxs, 680. 25 pieces of 31-inch Silks, which usually ret yard. at GBc. per Cerrarxs Revecen To 85. ont: for ® 8 odd vatre of Chentile Curtains, ‘ans fo es pairs of Curtains, which have been $6 Axv $6.50, Revvcen ‘ado bottom je Irish Point Lace To $5. Lace Department 1 pete iite of Prow-dake Masta fy whlch have besa Kini ink iam Kink Kink Kink | Kink Ring | of MOTHERS for thetr CHTLDI Curren. “‘about seven or eight months ago I was attacked by acoumh, and at once begun to take a medicine much advertised aa an expectorant, and continued using it ‘until I bad taken abont ix botjles. Instead of giving me relief, tt only made me worse. I tried several other remedies, but all in vain, and I don’t think I had three whole nights’ rest during my illness. I began to ‘think that: CONSUMPTION ‘Had lat hold of me, and my hopes of recovery were allgone. Iwas a mere skeleton, but a friend of mine, ‘who had been some time away, called to see me. He recommended me to try Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral, and Kindly sending me a botile, I took tt, but with little hopes of recovery, I am thankful, however, to say that ttenred me, and I'am today enjoying the best of bealth."—J. WILMOT PAYNE, Monrovia, Liberia AYER'S CHERRY PECTORAL. Prepared by Dr. J. C. AYER & CO., Lowell, Mans. PROMPT TO ACT, SURE TO CURE. Trene Ls Normyo In aphysician’s Ife that cives him more satisfaction than seeing the promt effect of SCOTT'S EMULSION oF COD-LIVER O11 in bringing back plumpness and color to thin and pale children. “Poor baby!" Everybody sees the sad picturs. No | ‘one but the physicion appreciates it. He knows what | dangers threaten thin children. Let us send you a book about thinness, SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists, 132 South Sth avenue, New York. Your druggist Keeps Scott's Exnulsion of cod-liver | oil—all druggists everywhere do. @1. MES. WINSLow's sooTHING synuP Hias been nae for over FIFTY YEARS by MILLIONS | N WHILE TRE iH. | NG with PERFECT SUCCESS, It SOOTH: the CHILD, SOFTENS the GUMS, ALLAYS ail PAIN, CURES WIND COLIC and ta the best rome! DIARGHG@A, Soid by drags world. Be sare and asic for ing Syrup” and take no otuer ind. mah JERVOUS PROSTRATION aN opium habit, dultness, De. Norving | Swavlee sree, 2 SCHELLER & STEVENS, 9th and Pa. NE TAKEN EVEKY NIGHT STIMULATES THE OD vera Carries. off tye. bile and. Iai vos th Dowttorger tis, Huconts # bu: stonand appetite, Carter's Little Liver Boot Bol Boot Bool Bool Bool Bool Bool Bool Boous G RAND R ETIRING Sane. Suors Ar A Sacnrerce. After a pleasant and prosperons qu: ter of acentury of shoe business, I havo decided to retire, and have leased my store to the Great China and Japan Tea Company, who will take possession in January. It will be seen that the time for disposing of my tinmense stock of shoesis very short. What « lucky coincidence that thts “grand retiring sale” should come Just at the time when you are making your purchases for Christmus. Don’t prevent your friends with ornamental useless acticles, but give them something sub- stantial that they will appreciate—for in- stances pair of fine Shoes. Our fine woods are welling off ices usually asked for medium qualities, and the medium at prices usually asked for the poor. At the prices quoted below the stock will fairly “skip away, so you'll have to hurry to catch some of it. Our shoes are all uobby new styles pro- duced espectully for this season's wear. We give below a few of the many inter- esting items: Edwin Clapp's Hand-sewed Calf & Kan- garoo tn lace, congress or button. Sold. about town for 46. Retiring price, #4. Grover's Soft Shoes for tender feet which sell regularly for $3.0. Retiring price, 82.40. Wisner Shoe Co.'s Fine Ladies’ Shoes, Regularly sell for #3.50. At the Ketir- tng price of 82.25 and #2. 70, Newhail’s Boys’ and which sell regularly for 2 and €2.50 at the Retiring price of $1.60. We will also offer a special discount of 25 per cent on our elegant line of Caroles Brothers! (of Rochester) Misses’ and Children’s Fine Shoes. These shoes have the reputation of outwearing any two pair of ordinary shoes. Bool Bool Bool Bool Bool Bool Bool These sre but afew, Where we tell you Bool Bool of one bargain here we skip ten. It will Bool Bool pay you to call early. Bool Bool Kemember. we're obliged to get out in Bool Bool a srw weeks and the shoes must be soldin Bool Bool that time, regardless oF prot, Bool Boo! Jacos Boor, = ‘720 7TH ST. N.W. Bool CREDIT SYSTR! on ‘s prrvers ua CBifaeLy FUOM Git orares, SUR ATHOSS AIL EXTENDED A @OURT: NEVER BEFORE OFFERED BY A CREDIT HOUSE—VIZ- NO NOTES TO SIGN. OF PURVOSE, COMBINED-WITH A SE TO PAY ONE'S" INDEBTEDNESS IN BMALL WEEKLY OR YMENTS 15 ALL THAT WE. Bi it ES =e a is s 2G sad Azo i: ft Ss 28 Ae . AeA RTE. Vtg Hoes ¢; once Bane Sane Pass 0) De E> eo" See SAS oRS, ORR, 2! CENTS PER YARD CASK. ACARD OW CREDIT RELIABLE 1S TUB CENTSDER YARD CASH—10 OF CARPET SOLD. BY Us 1s TE ae ith NING FIGURES US AME NO HoUse rat Wilt DO AS WELT WE SELL A 81X-FOOT. OAR EETEMSION TABLE WR $4.25 CASH $4.50 ON CLEDIT. A FORTY. boost Hath MATERESS, 97.50 CAsh=go ON OUK STOCK OF COOKING AND HEATING ¥ oAEL izes SHAPES—; ANOTHE as | saved his life by hie ab: ECEMB 15, 1892-TEN PAGES. 2d EDITION. RAIDING THE FUNDS. Many Labor Organizations Ask the Federation for Aid. MR. CRISP WRIPES 10 MR. ANDERSON. | A Pinkerton Watchman in Chicago | Runs for His Life. THE BRUSSELS MEETING.| pepo ALES SPEAKER CRISP SATISFIED, President Anderson of the Reform Club a From the Georgian. New York, Dec. 15.—E. Ellery Andergon, President of the Reform Club, received th: morning from Speaker Critp of the House of | Representatives a reply to his letter of two! days ago. Mr. Anderson declined to make the letter’s contents public, but said: “I think it is very unjust to impute to me a deliberate intention of putting a slight npon a guest. 1 don't see how « gentleman titled to the dosignation could be guilty of such « violation of hospitality. Speaker Crisp is satisfied that Iny Conduct at the recent banquet of the Ke- form Club was not intentional.” | NEARLY LYNCHED THE PINKERTON. A Chicago Mob Infurtared at an Arrest by a Private Watehman. Cnroaao, Dec. 15. —A Pinkerton night wateb- Man narrowly escaped lynching at 6 p.ta yes- terday at Clark and Madison streets, and only ity as a runner. A young man went into the Merchants’ restanrant on Madison near Clark street av ate a f0-cent ent hen pocketed the 50-cent check, produced a 25-cent heck and. pre it to the cashier. He had been wate some one looking for an officer cailed in a | Pinkerton watchman. He placed the man under arrest and took him to the patrol box at Clark and Madison This was when the walks were thro with working ;eople going home from work. When they saw a man arrested by an officer | in the Pinkerton uniform they crowded about and angry threats were made. ‘The officer had trouble in fitting his key to the lock. He had his lert arm around the neck of his pris: Ashe wus unlocking the box a workingn pulled the prisoner out and poked hix own | Bead up unter the officer's erm. The box ing opened and the cali trned in the work- man told i to take bis arm awn’ The prisoner had escap.d. ‘The officer heid ou (© tas workingman. The crowd tore him away from the officer. Ir pressed in on him and took his cap and star amid cries of “iynch the Pimkerton.” He was struck several times, but finally succeeded in breaking through the crowd aid ran north on | rk street. He was pursued by 100 men, At Randolph street he threw his coat and inereased his speed. On reaching Lake street he turned west and | ran into the arms of a fellow Pinkerton oficer, who took in the «ttuation ina moment and un= locked a business house and took him in and locked the door. The mob, that had grown to 00, swarmed about the doors, but as the two officers retired quickly out of «ight no attempt was made to break in the doors, —— NO CONCLUSIO: REACHED. Report of the Special Committee of the Monetary Conference. Bavssers, Dec. 15,—The committee appointed by the international monetary conference to consider the various projects submitte to the conference have adopted a re- port in which they state that in considerin the various proposals submitted to them they confined themselves to the study of gen- | erai principles and did not discuss the details | necessary to give the several proposals effect. | After reviewing the reasons for und against the different plans, the report conclude “Having regard for the fact that the confer- | ence has not yet pronounced on the general | question, the committee do no feel justified in | taking a vote upon the projects referred to them or in attempting to formulate a compro- mise between the various monetary doctrines advanced.” RAIDING THE TREASURY. Demands Made on the Federation of Labor for Money. Pamaperrata, Dec. 15.—At the fourth day's session of the American Federation of Labor this morning a communication was received from the grand foreman of the International Associ- ation of Machinists of the United States and | Canada asking an audience, It was referred to a committee. Another communication from the Pennsyl- vanin Peace Society, now in session here, in- ed the federation that the labor question was under consideration and invited the delo- es to attend one of the peace society's | seesiona. H A resolution from Delegate Gunter of the | Furniture Workers’ Union authorizing a can-! celiation of a $1,500 loan granted by the feder- | ation to striking furniture workers caused some discussion. The proposition had been reported | upon favorubly by the resolutionscommittee, but a statement from the furniture workers’ repre sentative to the effect that bis organization had almost exhausted its funds caused some of the committee to withdraw their support on the ground that no application for could properly be approved unless the applicants had iret exhausted their own resources, President Gompers, the Amalgamated Iron- men and others opposed the measure; but it was vigorously advocated by delegates whose unions desired similar favors, amounting in all to 82,500. : A raid on the treasury seemed imminent, when a brass bund in the ‘street below came to | the rescue and drowned the demands cf some of | the most vociferous claimants, Finally after an hour's discussion the pre- ious question was carried, and on roll call the donation to thé furniture workers was refused by a vote of 955 to 112. Other applications from the tanners and curriers, quarrymen, German typographic and electrical workers were then taken up. ‘The first two were granted donations and a reconsideration ordered in the case of the fur- niture workers, who were granted the cancella- tion of their debt. No formal request having been made by the typographia or electrical workers no action was taken upon their loan. A report was adopted from the grievance committee recommending that the credentials of W. E. Wilks, delegate from the International Brotherhood of Muchinixts’ Molders, be re- jected on the ground that the unfon was a seceding orgunization from the iron molders of America. Before adjourning until afternoon Miss Kenny, the only female delegate in the federa- tion, introduced resolutions favoring woman's franchise and “protection against accident from machinery on which women are employed.” pacts ast thas WILL DENOUNCE FREE MASONRY. ‘The Pope Soon to Send a Circular Letter to the Italian Bishops, Romz, Dec. 15.—The pope will shortly send to the Italinn bishops and the Italian people a circular letter denouncing Free Masonry. His holiness will declare that the Freo Masons are 8 THE ONLY CREDIT HOUSE IN WASH- Siptihtie state fd ontir hiee TE yigrt leech NCE Rta BNE BOK: -MEMBER—YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD. GROGAN'S oP TOE, He Offered « Rifle Manufacturing Plant to The Gould Stocks Were Pressed fur Sale and Pectined Somewhat. 15.—Money loaned easy this percent. Exchange stesdy— A585 5yndse ‘Gov. the text of a letter, dated Berlin, November, morning at 4iya5 1886, and signed Ludwig Loewe, writer offered Gen. Boulanger, who was then for sixty days and #884883, for demand. the French minister of war, the plant necessary to manufacture Lebel riftes. - Warbingtou Lagat atty Ist. Tore seatlige? oe | shington Liga | % ts wot often that a Washington Gas | House re the 5 New York, Deo. 15. his remarks in th ton hardy Belgian rs, who forgot dan- j SINE | tees, but today the father | ger and faced death in the darknes# of a wild Mr. ONeill ’ October night out on the open “wn to xave ssa the lives of the crow of the sinking -hip | King gy Site d : Oscar IT on October 23, has been’ suitably re- rule. The bi , warded on board the Red Star Line’s Noord- relative to bi ~—S0aSES AN OLD LETTER OF LOEWE's. IN WALL STREET TopDAY. ANXIOUS ABOUT MR. BLAINE, Arrangements for fis Dewarture Said te Have Reon Hastened. A reporter called at Mr. Bisine's honse at 10 o'clock this morning, and was informed that “Mr, Blaine is a little better this morning oud very comfortable.” It a impossible to learn anything definite from Mr. Blaine s physician or from the mem y of his fataily tu regard to the precise come this morning. The sales to midday amounted | dition of the distinguished invalid Gen, Boulanger In 1886, Pants. Dec. 15.—The Figaro today publishes! New Yorx, Dee, in which the | Posted rates, 487a459; actual rates, eraments dal! and) stead: | bid; 4s, coupon, 114 bid, | 100 bia. Ablwardt of supplying defective rifles to the | to 147,931 charea. The principal dealings wore aoe German army. j io the Gould shares, “Chicago gas, whisky | Sy "inire ty Steiner ciety tne, roapemans, tha Se trust, lead trust, Rock Island, general electric, 4 Erie’ and few thera The oy a aa en Oe te | were the features, being heavily pressed for TRIED TO CHEAT THE GALLOWS. e Goulds A Condemned Murierer Attempts Another sale at times and recording some marked de- ee yy ty hy = ‘Murder and Then Stabs Himeelf. | clines. The trusts were siso notabiy weak, the anibe Goths ub dhoatioes of te ' : taka Kax., Deo. 15.—Charles a. | decline in them ranging from 1 to 2 per cent. pian” Teieemt on the subject ot — SE, Ss — Charen General electric and Erie were the only stocks Mr. Maine's Senn 2 Benson, the doomed murderer of Mrs. Theresa that showed any -tre ngth. The selling of stocks |) s ao Ss Metman, awaiting now the final sentence of warmost marked in the tirsthour. After 1lo'elock | "fo spre pepe bene A poe _- a Genth, made s vicious asmult upon his dey | comparative duliness prevatied A few stocks | wish tur! feos bewseer they the mene guard, Capt. James Morgan, this morning, Teovered slightly from Sgunes of the | nis. ‘Minins's Guaatiy exe tne ctahe Gf anataar ab with « dirk knife, horribly wounding him about | §Tst hour, but asa rule the bottom figures of iio recont cnnton ih ti mid, ne the face and head. He then plunged the knife the morning aoa ope sumil clock. Ths | longer yitids readily bo treatment and the fa into his own breast just beneath the heart. He praca Fad contpared with y sterday'e prices | i. be somi — gen that bets safferimg from is suppored to be dying. ranged from 2 to 3 per cnt. (eome severs organic tro ubie ————— - ies s -, have determined te femove hom BOUND To CATCH THE TRAIN, | FENANCIAL AND COMM | erand lens changeable cima as ——s “sing prices of ts strong enough to endure the An American Who Rivaled Jules Verne's portal by epoca The recent sudden changes tn tem: Hero in Rapid Traveling. Washington and the « Loxpon, Dec. 15.—Mr. J. Piza of the firm a gg male - er * C ; of Piza & Nephews of New York gave an illus Mr ol ay omg tration today of the objection felt by ned the errang hic drpertere. Americans as a class to “getting left. said that be will be tak her to Aiken, Mr. Piza intended to take the mail + OF to some place in Flor train for Dublin and then to catch 4 BEPORTS PEXIFD HY the White Star amer Teatonic at Queens- 4 or =| Dr. W. W. Jobnston, % , town. He missed the train and was for the 3 < utecd today that thore was ‘ R:oment nouplussed as to how he would get to fm the «tory tha tu hed fh Queenstown, red his wits to- Washington that Mr. 1 gether and at 0} railway officials coe wonon +“ 1 and made arran ~ ao , train placed at his disposal. ‘train, . which consisted of only the ne, ten-| Lake Shore agree 5 Bhp = - ‘ one car, was hastily made ap and | Lous = Sha - —_ “s ~ Piza boarded it. The train started | 427s A D oo - was soon at a high te of ay - 4 Tt bad Tight of way and 180 on aE eee " —— les Was covered in 200 minntes, the fastest | NY. 2 . sat Jong distance time in England thus being r 7 “ _ - _ eclipsed. Mr. Piza bud tele — . n have a special stenmer av cnon lie - | Queenstown, and when he Nationa a there with steam up And at Ty . s ready to east off. Mr. Piza boarded | 10 at 5w, steamer with bis luggage and the bos! wernin we from for Hoache's Point, of which the Teutonic wus | 133 Ula t . 2 —_ laying. As the 1 Ron i b, nes tic liner it was seer that the latter's anchor | 1598, goid, i . “— “ being catted and her screw just beginning | currency, 190 r : “' torevolve. The tender got alongside of her . he u béfore she b Piza and his her. The pr idea that much bi clongings were safely put aboardof | ssengers on the Teutonic had an somebody was trying to catch the d when Mr. Piza went over the side he wns heartily Mer a8 sonds—Washington and George- | ‘town Kailroad 19-068. 109 nid, —aaked. Washing tonand Georgetown Raltro, ertible ts, is | bid, 139 asked. — Masonic 2 Sa, 106 bid, ‘onvertibl Jai arity and d. The presid floor Lite Saving Ren-v- the 158, 1905, A. & O. fod econ nt Association of York bas presented erican Secur oe. fof Mim ‘. each of the brave fellows with medals ‘and asked. him, and the bill wa : a money. im, 1908, AL dk OL, 10. asked th sent be given te "i —— Washington Market Co. imp. 8s, 109. bi on the proposition printed im the. aS Washington Market Co. exten, @s ape thedhen. Dee. 15.—A. L. New, |) or sumity chairman of the state committee, and John C. Dancef the Depat ote: oN at ye ad Thomson, its Kecretars, are the officers of junk of the | Repai was not, he said, in the congress of Wyoming democrats now in session 240 old, 229 asked. Centra, ‘300 | king to the He bad here. Exary county an the obate te vepcoemated, id, Itt old, — asked. Farm-! desired to a be by word of h inty in the state is represented Ae Tented, Citizens | mouth. He had desired to expres bis doubts The action of Osborne in seizing the oitice of Columbia. 161% bid, 164 asked. | BORA ae an, beliowt governor was endorsed and a comtittee to asked. West nd, uy bid. — | a to the propricts « an | report the situation wax compiled for the nse of | + HT bid, 135 asked. Lincoia, 191 | that it was @ restriction Gym sliiygamg aud commercial transetig United States Senators Brice, Carlisle and Gor- | man. The meeting will fint-h business today | and issue au Address to the people. amet Using Chioral Made Watson Insane. Loyvox. Dec. 15.—A friend of the insane poet William Watson writes to the Times that the Stocks—Washington and Georgetown, bid, 385 asked. Metropoiltan, “2 bid. 91 asked Columbit vid, — asked. Capitol and North O Street, 35 bid, — asked. Ecktagton aud Soldiers Home, 3 bid, —“asked. Georgetown and Ten- Heytown, — bid, — “asked, “Kock Créek, 100 bid, — asked. iusuratice Stocks—Firemen's, 43% bid. 50 asked. F Alockson the Inter ate Commerce et, The populixts in Congress bave token alarm excessive use of chloral for insomnia was the 1. Metropolitail, 71 bid. 77 | At certain my ned at the inierstate immediate cause for the poet's insanity, add- | Corcoran ty ane: | Commerce act amd ere fearful that adeter- ing: “Knowing Mr. Watson's temperament, 1 ae mined effort ix to be made to devitslize the have strong inopes of his recovery.” ve bid: 6% aah. | most beneficent —piese of legtalation - ~ — i» Bid. | ‘ouupercial, 5 L. Say es i tan tat ol Hamburg a Cholera-Infected Port. ‘asked. German-American, 180 bid, 207 asked, Potc.|®* they regard it, Senator Peffer of Kan- 75 bid, #0 asked. | sus in the first to nee the workings of the plan. This morning be suid that be wished to call attention to seme significant facts in eamnec= tion with the pending Callom bill to ametd the Panama, via Gatveston, Dec. 14.—In conse- quence of official news that cholera has broken out again in Hamburg the Colombs ment has closed this country’s Tie insurance Stocks—Columbia Title, 7 vid, 7y_asked. Real Estate Title, 127% bid, — asked. Gas and Elecite Light stocks —Washington Gas, eS. Blectric Light, 189% id, 50 asked, vessels having left Hamburg aftor December 10. | “Feiepnone Stocks. American Graphopeacerisy | Act. This Dill, he wwid, was mar —___ asked. Chesapeake and Potomac, 42bid,—| duced by request,” aud be Minister Tchikhatchoff Hiton the Head. Pennsylvania, 83 bid, — asked. that it was done at the St. Perersnena, Dec. 15.—Vice Admiral Peat Palle toe Te tae netten! | the railroad people. It was introd Tchikhatchoff, minister of the navy, has met Panorama, 15 oid, — asked. “Pneamatic | fore yesterday d was net pr | with a severe accident. While he was visiting | G8! Carnage, .95 1.10 asked. Interocean | terdsy me vet a meeting of mmit- e v of | Building. 50 105 asked. tee was held (o he the ranitom! people almost the admiralty yesterday to see the progress of | "Sate frepcait and trast Compantes—Washington ae a ka yo gg Shea crnlers e plank fell on his heed, e-| teen ans Tras, 1s wit — steed. Ameren | Renee RM wes GM the gee Kase uals injuring him, ‘The minister wae sturined | security and’ Trust i Od 155 asked. “National | the Dill Vell, Senator Defer said it wae fran for a time and hind to be assi-ted home It is| Safe Deposit and Trust Co.. — bid, 185 asked. | to achieve the very tu yet , inte confidently expected that the injury will not | 3 Sere | ne vent, w . the hav | Baltimore Markets. BALTIMORE. Dec 15. — Flour dull — west- fern family, 3403.75; winter wheat patent, 4.003 | 4.25—receipts, 7311 parrels: shipments, 1.430 bar- sales, 609 barrel. Wheat dulr—No. ¢ red | 9c; December, Jannars, 7 # fatal result. nae France Loses a Scholar and Historian. Panis, Dec. 15.—August Simeon Luce, the historian and French scholar, died today. | He pe now held over the re bes wathor render roads and . ized to make a to fix. Then ax6;" Febcuary, 7 S0icawy: steamer | Of the act would remove the penalty clause © was born at Bretteville-Sur-Ay, in the depart-| No. 2% red, ‘60% ‘eipts, 44,885 buskels; that there would be pr ally ne pun ment of Manche. on December 29, 1833. He | stock. 1,709,095 busweis; sales, 104,08 bushels. Mill or violation of the very cscnce the well-k jing wheat, by sampie, 74ats. Corn duli— Was the author of a number of well-known we, etnies peat ane) Soman ee = Herta ey cis. Mav, 32 ke Lady Abby's Divorce Suit Disminsed. SN ry cre Loxpox, Dec. 15.—Lady Abby, wife of Sir | Whites corn, sample, aia William Neville Ab! Iv petiti sample, 49a), Oats quiet Filliam Neville Abby, recently petitioned the | sample, 49au (ate guiet_—No. 2 divorce court to grant her a separation from | fring Mics unehcla: meee, her husband on the ground of his adultery with Dindame Benites. The evidence was heard to- day. Madame Benites swore that she had never Senator De | most dang: ta Shipments, 74.914 | Purpose to fight it w es, 7.000 bushels. Range of the Thermometer, The following were the wmjcra-arce at the © | office of the ather burcau 2 p.m., 45; miaxiia dulli—No. %, 58 asked — 2.529 bushels: | stock. 140,219 bushels. Hay steariv¥—good to choice | | timothy, 15.00a16.00. Gramm freights quiet, ! even seen Sir William. Other evidence was | Ciaoxed. Cotton nomiual—anidy Laxonix® Soar is pr vit , visions higher—mess pork, 16.00; bulk my other on reserving the b given proving that Lady Abby was mentally ir- | $itona Migher—mess aia, tale tn pron tole responsible, ‘The judge dismissed the petition. ne SRE Davitt Willing to Gtve Up the Contest. Dvsity, Dee. 15.—The petition against the election of Michnel Davitt as M. P. for North Meath on the ground of clerical intimi- dation in his behalf came up for a hearing to- day at Trim. The counsel for Mr. Davitt inti- mated that in view of the recent decision of the court in the South Meath election case con- demuing the pastoral which Bishop Nulty issued against the Parnellites, Mr. Davitt did not desire to contest the petition. The judges sugar-pickled shoulders, 9% amoulders, iv; Nams, simall, Butter stea ly—creamery. 2Taad, do. imitate 24; do. good to choice, 2 | tair to good, vias; store-packed, 15al8 Ege | steady —zs. Coffee firm—Rio cargoes, fair, 19; > Sugar firm—granulated, 455. Ci wig all. anged. 15.— Virginia consois, 40; Baltimore ; Northern Central stock, and Ohio Soutawestern rate, 10s bid; do. nccoud ». third incomes, i bid; Com- ds, 1153allG; do. stocks, Svy | Ys st for Lanoline, Ask your drag, BRINKLEY at Tock Sane © Bran! On Wen in the t stated that they could only act on evidence =htiieiionse Friends wad we presented in the case. NATIONAL AND STATE QUARANTINE, | i. on, pimraiian, Peomnlbe ‘The hearing therefore procee: — GEONGE HOURAM. beloved Inetonr st Protest Against the Application ef Both te the Port of Baltimore. Representative Rusk of Maryland accom- panied a delegation of merchants and other in- terested parties from Baltimore who appeared | |} before a subcommittee today im relation to the | fess at Ste Aloywus Ulusel matter of quarantine for the port of Baltimore. | " QUIN ‘The delegation included John L. Rogers, presi- | a): 04 dent of the corn and flour exchange: John C. Gorman of the Baltiviore Storage and Lighter- age Company, Mr. Kamsey of the firm of Pat- terson, Ramsey & shipping mer- chants, T. Burling Hall, a gram mer- chant,’ and Mr. Atkinson of the North German Lloyd Steamship Company. — In presenting their case the mbmbers of the dele- gation indicated that they were not opposed to 4 national quarantine, bat that such quaran- ell and good if it was uni- Spraudei of 11 08 nleth year Notice of B NOLAN. On W JAMPS AL NOLAD Big Failure at Petersburg, Va. ‘Spectal patch to The Evening Star. Perensnuna, Va., Dec. 15.—Messrs. Wills & Peed, large dealers in upholstery, carpets, pic tures, &c., made an assignment this morning for the benefit of their creditors. Wm. B, Mc- Rwaine of the law firm of Davis & Mellwaine is trustee. The firm had carried on business here for many years, Their failure was quite a surprise. Yr Ny On Thurea THEMINY Ct we te 1 etree . Deventer 1 i8N te fey Sek CONDENSED LOCALS, Tucsda, nher 12 1 et e WILLIAM MLDM AS. ties bobovedd ham cia E. Keduuan, in the ty -tusrd yoor ad Tne Bopy of a dead infant was found in a sewer trap on. I between th and 10th streets northenst yesterd “Du. X." contributes through Lieut. Temple of the second precinct $5 for the family of James Laurie. Ix the Criminal Court James Fechan, charged with larceny from the person. and W.IL Rhine, with bigamy, have each given bail in $500. ‘Tue remains of Mr. Wm. Hill Larner were removed from the vault and interred in Lou- dour cemetery, in Baltimore, at 2 o'clock this afternoon. Tux date for the twenty-fifth annual conven- tion of the National American Woman Suffrage Association has been fixed for January 14 next. ‘The convention will assemble at Metserott's Hail and continue five days. band of Lvace. late rewiten west. Fry AN day, December 15. isin ks ‘at all points of the BERG, better known x FRANK Wow Tt was not fair, they held, to|tolsmecr Sumisy, Decembey iA at 2 Olek pe. compel the of Baltimore to submit'to « | Friends respectfully invited te atioud” double quarantine, namely, the state and | Per Pn er). cel ar the national, ss at present exists, when such | 14.107, st, she, rentdemce of his iepe Wak sistr-dheee regs. ble tine restrictions’ were not : a ib a. port like New York. The — result of this, the delegation showed, was already apparent, ‘for vessel owners and mer- chants were now Lael a York that ought to come more. a na- tional tine were established at Baltimore “Worm A Gores A Box Ix THR Casz of C. C. Glover and Jas. M.| it be located at a paint ten miles below —w Johnston, examiners and trastees of ‘the wil of the city and not ate point 170 mies below at . Bancroft, agt. Geo. tir, as Bancroft, Sarah Routelion et al., 2 from the president of the Maryland Beecuaxs Pris ie board of plssts as Sond fo. which thet oteor quaran DISLODGE BILE ‘and said that it was not a proper place for man STIR UF THE LIVER, an equestrian statue of Gen. Winfield Scott Hancock, to be erected on the battlefield of See St ae a receive Mr. Elwell @ bust of Vice Morton at bis summer residence here. beast to live. 4 : be! General Wyman war also before the (CURE SICK HEADACHR, me of e na ; eticctcay peur ceae|Saeaee eeeee| | Sama ‘PROMOTE GooD HEALTH. Covered with « Tasteinss and Suiubie Costing. FAMOUS THE WORLD OVER. > | Ask for Beecham's and take no other. OF ail @rqge

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