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mmfMmtMmMBMmlMMMmWMMMMMMMmmmMMMMmVmmM gfft flljptaj If -4 TnE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, NOVEMHER 15, T889. . JH SWaras - i K' JVtKtAsd y fAs Prtu PuifUMne Company. MM 'FRIDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 13. fflw ' mjL BUBScarinofis to tiie eyeninq wobld ljK' . .j (Inclndlnlr PoiUnli Mm rm month , , soe. w- rsavEAR. ,......, o.ao A ' .j ' ' .' VOL.. 30 .....NO. 10,314 F mlma at the Pott-Offlc a'ttfew YorJtas second din JL matter. :Jr ofiuwrH orncKSi IB , W081D. UWOrTN OFFICE J 267 BaoADWAT.bs jjf fVeMaiJtaidJ32dats., NSarYork. BBfJOKXYN'-Ol 8 xTjltow r. HARLEM-News 'Cerartroent, 1B0 East 125in st.s Advertlse ! IBnlit2a7 lASTllBinsr. PHILADELPHIA, ' ,f A.-LttOn BCILDIHO. 112 SOUTU OTH ST. (. VWASEIROTO I'-OIO 14TB ST. LONDON, OFFICE-33 Cocasrua it., Tbafakiab BQCAHS.' " 1 .- - - .- - . ,,.i'l 'i ' i " : : ,', 01VP THE POOE THEIB BHABE W The season at the Metropolitan Opera- I Home, with it macnificcnt si enery. Its mar. Yelloua quantity of tinsel, its rouch.pralscd orchestra and an array of voicos which niauv critics wish were moro praiseworthy, is about aptping. The moneyed aristocracy has bbneht its boxes (or the season, and rowus dtcoUttt, .diamonds ad Ub. and Howers.no endure being mado ready to turn the vast ajfdiiorium into a bewilderine scene of life, beauty and fashion. Meantime, the little children cluster on the steps of the tenements all through the low districts alone East River. Thcro is no old orcon-'grinder'witu his jolly niuslc.box to set their youne feet dancing and gladden their miserable littU hearts. Side children of the poor, pent in shabby dwellings, press pale faces against sooty canes and listen vainly for the cheap xnusio, which the' rich would scoff at, but which to them la the sweetest of ; melody. , The street musicians will meet to make a ' protest against the ordinance prohibiting r th business. Good luck to you, ye turners I of cranks. Humanity is on your side, and tkyAldermiii cannot put forward the neocs. I "f aity of TOte-counllng as an adequate excuse I i for" deafness to yonr demands. ; ' If tbey do they are cranks and ought to be . turned out. : f OOHOEBNIKQ ME. AHE8. Awes, who can probably hoist a pigskin I ; football further and alraighter, with that I ' fierce right toe of his, than auy other student fcf ' in the country, will play with the Princeton I College team after all and despite the mean El lttle efforts of Harvard to disqualify h'm. I The Advisory Board of the Intercollegiate Association met jrsterday and laid on the table Harvard's kick against the Princeton star kicker. ,That is right. There is no use in being ugly. Princeton did a wrong thing in getting baok 7aobhptost, a former player who has since become nn undeniable professional But. that t should not be made an exouse by Harvard for protesting the whole team -u simply because she fears the Jerseymcn. Let '. Prjnoeton boat, bar beat sofsr as in consistent with amateur prinoiplox. And if Harvard E prove, better, well and good, but don't try, I buys to trick and cheat each other out of any. thing.. College athletics should be the purest form of sport. There is too much professionalism among, your college men to-day. It doesn't become them in the least. I LET IT WAIT. I An Associated Prem despatch says : " There is a fortune of $45,003,000 awaiting in the English Courts of Chancery for a number of residents of this city." That Is the whole trouble with these Eng. 11th Chancery fortunes. They arcs what is kn,own in baseball parlance as " magnificent waiters." But they don't seem to havo mo tive lorce. It is best, as the experience of mnny a man in America, hungry for sudden riohes, will show.-oiet these fortunes do all the waiting. As for, you, -go about your business ami make a fortune if you wont one and can get it. ,If you can't, you may safely wager there is some good reason why inscrutable Fate de prives, you of it and bankrupts all your efforts. There are better things than being rich. ' PABa IT ALOKO. ,1 Missouri is the kind of a Btate to have. 9 Yesterday was tho last dny for filing affidavits I under the intf-Trust law, and 300 affidavits reached the Secretary of Btate. Seven hun. ( dred corporations are now subject to the jj penalty, and the Secretary of Btate will go k about revoking their charters. H Lead Trusts and Cracker Trusts and evcu KJv Coffln.Nail Trusts, it seems, must take their pT prescribed medicine. WA. "Would that this active spirit of onti.Trust Kg might hasten this way. It is probably gain- B. tag strength by praotlce with the smaller ft weights In Missouri to grapple with the fc hydra-headed, wbale-bellied concerns which centre in New York, and whose tentacles fL reaoh around the whole Union. X Well, speed the day, and here's more power m loli. II8TEN, YOU GUILTY. Z Sing Sing Prison is declared by the Ex. ft- amining Commission to be unfit for use. Tbey recommend that the initiation here. moved from the village of Sing Sing and a Ki new prison built. Life in the new one would not be much different. Prison existencu is u sing-song E affair at best. But the old prison, with its W quiet and its traditions, rnighi be kept as the jf abodeof the small percentage of piutocratlo KjK criminal who get caught. The quie.cr it ib X. the better they'll liko It, and, in fact, it is BK rather good form to go there. Bm Bamsoah. the clubbing manager of the Old K. Mcn'e Home, hus secuted another iwstpoue Wit mpntof his trial for poamtinc Joun Lutkutb, H an'aged inmate of the place, Bfc Come, oome. This IUw cab is a man who KE should have been disposed of with more mm celerity. There is a precedent and a past K history b his case. K' May, be Chicago won't get the World's Fair," WE? bbt It' tru she'll get' an enormous amount p of advertising without putting up a dollar. , iaK BMstltlliisyiaMssMliyil'sin I Think of the multitude of people who since this World's Fair agltat on have learned that there was such a town, thst whites dwelt there, and that it had not only one hotel, but more than one. The Marine Conference at Washington is making amendments to the mle of the rod In sea travel. New rules may be good, but a better thing would be to iusplro mariners with caution to keep to the laws that already exist. The world would be lest seldom shocked with news of ocean dl'aster. The Btate of Delaware bas put in its claim to Bank Burglar "Jimmv" Hope. Every other t-tate in the Union wqnld gladly fur nlsh quitclaim deeds of all such people as "Jimmy," if Delaware wsntB them, end gives bonds they shall never go outside of Wil mington again. Tho American Ornithologists' Union Is in seasion at the American Minetini of Natural HlMory. Have theso men, who are so leirned concerning tho loathcred tribe, auv doulit as to what sort ot bird tho New York Hlnto Ilepublicnus ore eating about now ? Augusta, On., has started an exodus of negroes. Sixty of them ate preparing to start back to Africa. Now, if the Mugwump would return to tho placo he came from, how the problems in this country would solve themsolves. In Yonkers a man was fined a dollar for giving a cigarette to a boy under thirteen. Then the fine was remitted. This is about as big a farce as some of tho prosecutions that have token place in this New York of ours. The hemp.growers in convention at Schagbticoke yesterday protested against any reduction in tho dntr on hemp. They want moro protection. Hemp's victims, for ages past, hao felt the same want. Prrzn Scitnittofk, any thu chronicles, waa drowned at Hell Gate yesterday while fish, ing. His Hue got caught in his hand so that he could not swim. Now ho knows how it feels. Archduke John, of Austria, has discardnd his hereditary title, and become plain John Obtii. Foolish feUow. to throw away n title these days.' An American girl would have given him millions for it. The American Cotton Trust was to have chofeu a uew treasurer yesterday, but for some reason did not do so. You seo a Tr 1st is very careful about whom it trusts. Its func tion is to be trusted. Congressman-elect Knirr thinks Civil Ser vice a force. So it is, as some people prac tise it. How about that, President Habdison? SPOTLETS. Mlif ortune yet runs among the Foraksra. Joe lost the rleetton In Ohio and hla nephew haa been swindled oat of (70 In Philadelphia. Samajmen will die under rnoit adrerae clrcum aUncei. Akl Ohio farmer froie to death with 41,000 In bla pocket and aereral poTltona of whlakey where It ahould hare done the moat rood. 'Twaa once American maldena ahrewd Banir loudlr of Yankee poodle ; But now they lay for tbo JJrttlah dnde Kapeclally for hla boodle. . , Botlon CourUr. .. A committee has condemned fling fllns Frleon. Its Inmates hare Ions been willing to move oat. An Indians chemist has discovered, he says, an unfailing- remedy for lou of hair. Tbla will be rood news to President lien, whose party threatens to snatch him baidhsaded. Football Playar (feebly)-Dld we win I Rynil'lthlilnK Comrade. VSedld, old fellow. Football Plaer (ezcltedlyl-Never mind that dislo cated tlilgb. doctor. Take these broken teeth out of my month so I can holler!-Chicago Trtbimt. Montreal sniffs at our Elevated roads and calls thnn ugly. But she should Me the handsome divi dends. An Alabama wedding- feaat waa interrupted briefly while one of the lady ruesta was searched for the Jewelry another one had missed. This" -was delight fully Informal. Of all the aad and sloomy words That mankind ever wilt There are no sadder onea to me lhau these twos "Hesse remit." Punxiutauruv Spirit. Queen Natalie may aee her son, the young Xing, If she'll avoid talking politics. But she may tals about the neighbors. Chicago's Interest la now divided between Its wan ing World'a 1'air prospects and a trotting dog, which baa beaten a buckskin pony at the Fat Stock ahow. FASHIONS. Among the special stuffs for wraps s novelty la large figured satin delaine with a funed back. It la used alike for Jackets, rapea and opera cloaks. Large Ilusslan coata are made of It with Oriental alecvea and hood. Another beautiful cloaking la an India tashmere with black velvet figures. Plenty of plain surface cloths are seen on the street, but all the re cent styles In mantles, pelisses and cover coats are made of figured fluffs or fancy weavinga In which tig leaves, fulls, tendrlla and orchids of the same color, but dlffeient shade, are brought out on the rough background. In the feather aigrettes put on evening bonnets plumes, ribbons and pompona are bo grouped as to form a nest for some pretty little humming-bird. Muffs of vehet and lace are carried with all the handsome visiting and reception toilets. Adjustable vesta of Persian lamb, plucked beaver and close-cut seaiSkln are uaed on tailor-made sulta for the promenadea. A aolltatre ruby or diamond act in a disk of white onyx makes an Ideal cuff button. One of the new hair ornaments represents a mush room of small diamonds spirally hinged to a tortoise shell tin. All the fine Imported underwear has for a finish In sertions and bows cf narrow ribbon run and tied to stay, Ihe colors are fast and launder like lace. Lingerie of this aort is sold In sets of three pieces at an aferaireof t'JS. Lote knots of gold and silver and gold and plati num, with thieo aplnel rubles, diamonds or aa,pLlrra buried In the loops, are designed for bracelets and lace pins, as viell as for finger riugs. AThLtTfcS iN RlPOSE. George B. Morrison, who la now one of the Hoard of Manageiaof the A. A. U, and a member ol Ihe Boaton Athletic Club.ls a member of the Clasa of 'HD, Ilanardl'nlveislty Vhlle at college he was very prominent!) connected with athletics. He lc J at the long-dlsUnce runs and played In the rush-line of the football team, A. V. de fJolcouria la one of the prominent athletes of the Mew Ycrk Athletlo Club. Be la skilful with the mittens and a connoisseur of all that pertains to the manly art. John, better known aa Jaek " Ilaggarty, dons the colore and mittens of the Star Athletlo Club. He spaisin the 123-pound cl us. Half-back Channlng, of the Princeton football team, is extremely light and small, but he la quite s remarkable runner des-ite this. He eludes tackiers well by hla quick dodging. Bo despite hla lack of alio be is one of the best men on the team. POOH LITTLE ONES. "The Evening World" Will Give Tbem a Merry Christmas This Tear. Contributions for tbe Christmas Trees Coming in Rapidly, Children in Sunday-Schools and Public Schools Can Aid. Kivo Hundred Beautiful nooks Pre sented by it Generous Firm. Tim KvknIno Wnni.ti's Ctirii'tm-Tre Fund cniitinucs to claim t'litliiiaiaHtlc attuiitinti. Con trlbtitiona are comiiiit in thickly and conuuen tlatioii of tlio chnrityiH heard mi e try hand. Tlu-rt Is no clticn of New Vorlt or Ita sister r!tlc wliois not in full sympathy vritb Thk Kvkniko Would In this plenssnt tak it h set itself, to brinhten the Chrlstmss or tho uoor children. There Is no cltlcn who should not open his pnrscsnd contribute to the charity. Tho llttlo folk. too. should give nf tbolr dimcH which tlioy can spate. Children can make tho Christinas. Tree Fund a msKnillcciit niece m if they tako It earncatly in hand and dutormlno tn make tho enterprlao their own. In the one hundred pub lic schools of tbe citr there at c many thousands nf little nnes would glvo if some of the more bus uexs-like would make a more by pslllne for sulisci iptioiiH. I'sss a lint around in thu schools, and let ecry class do its best to out-contributo all other ciAWrti". , , ,..,. The, same advice will apnly to the Sunday-r-chrmls. Home of tlit" bavnbiir Jlirltma tiee nf thtirnwu. The little one in thco kcIiooIh would, no dnulit, claillv forego snmu nf their Christina pleasure to brighten the day for the children of rocit 'II ere arc, in fact, a hun dred ways in which The Evkmnu Wom.n I'hrisniSK-Trcc Fund cou.d be made to reach Kraud proportions. Each interested individual will suggest hi own nay nf nbtsining tho bet result for this charity, and each will vive in his own way, lU'side the money contributions that havo been received by The Um-.nino Would a pack nee nf olio Chrintma hooks has come. This Ih the first donation of thn kind thst lis bcon made. The rollowinir communication wait re coived with tho books: Ththr fdttnf Appreciating your noble and generous efforts for the iHKir children 1, aa a representative of the London publishing firm of Hockl Si Nathan, send lou tu-dav an aasortment nt ftOO ChMstmas books selected from our puhltcat Ions for this 3 ear. Holing that the pretty picture will please the little ones and that, like your former effuria in aid of the inior children, your Christinas Tree will be a great success, 1U1MIIN1) UIESEOHX. The Christmss-Treo Fund now stands as fol lows : "Ivenlng World 8100.00 Alieady acknowledged l.Hft I. 1). W 10 Well-Wisher 1.00 Peiey K. Ilexter l.on SI. lisndvill 50 Aha Palmer. . 1.00 Jcannette i'almer l.on Drill Brothers S.on Alex. Leslie .no Orsce Leslie. .no lennie II. Hose l.Otl W. I O. D in " Unknown" . '0 E. N r.n A Poor Mn' Child .10 Caussie il. llamiv .10 Arzlllo.ll. Harvey .10 Tuniu sndMattio .'-.'II " Jonesy" l.oo Fieddio Miiudorfl 1.0(1 Hubert MundoriT 1.00 All Mbould lie llnppy That Day. Ib ! Editor : I inclose 1 for the Ohrlstmss Trees. I think all ought to be made happy that day. Jennie B. Host. A Mite for the Fund. Ih ! Alitor : I Inclose 10 cents for the Christinas Fund, wishing you great auccess. W. I,, o, u., Buthe.ford. N. J. Little Girls' Hympathy Aroused. t ' Editor ! Inclosed please find SO cents, the contributions of two little girls, nine and threo years old. . Ocs-iE H. nxnvav. Closter, N. J. Amilt-a B. lUnvrr, Thev tVlah la Help. To t Editor i Tunle and Mettle send 20 cents for the Christmas. Tree Fund. Tuma ahd Mattii. A Dollar's Worth of Merriment, r l Editor : Inclosed plesae find II worth of Merry Christmas for tbe brata. Jo. aax. Such flo n Great Way. To tho Editor t TYearo a poor family of eeven children. Nobody ever thlnka to give us a Christmas present. Papa baa been out of work tor a whole year, but he Is working now. I will gite 10 cents to the Christmas Fund I gut myself tor chailty, A 1'ooa Han's CniLD. Give the Poor Home Pltnsnre. TW to Editor Let the poor have their pleasure as well ss the rich, and to encourage thla I hereby subscribe $1, This dollar might cause many alaborimrinan some trouble , to get It. Now let It find Its r,ay to bring a little ' enjoyment to the homes of the poverty-st lcken families. UUBam MUNLoarr. Hcrnnsei lie la Happy lllinrlf. In too iVf'or I am bo happy to know that I have nothing to wish for at home that I feel It my duty to make others happy. Inclosed please And my Sundays i ennles. FitEDUIK Jlt'Nuourr. POLITICAL ECHOES So close is Mayor Grant In hla attention to the duties of his ofllce that he knows no lunch hour. A modest a.indwl h, devoured In the sh( rt Interval bo twecn almost constant Interview a and Hoard meet ings, is hi uud-day repast when he Indulge in one, which Is very seldom Secretary of btate Dlatne is credited with a desire toletlui.se the wild and roarlnv Jingo from his me nagerie to the end that It may devour our Cuba and Ben Harrison s chames for renomlnatlon. Iremau Turner was traded and defoated by hla friends, It ia aald, and It la also ast-erted that the fourth election district of the Seventh Assembly ; lilsirlct nill have a new Tammany llall Captain next I year aa a result, I Blund and beautiful Coroner Meesemer's term ex. plies next yea ,andtt Is said that hedmanotcaiefor arr-eleithvnlf he can secure one of tbe three Police Justiceships which will be vacated then. Joseph I, Mi'Keon. the young lawyer who opposed Peter Mitchell in the race lor the First Mstrict Civil Justiceship, will robably be thu County Democracy candidate for Congress In tbe Hith District at the coiulug sihhUI election. $50 GOLD WATCH $50 FOR 838. I One Dollar Weeklv. lUviui tbo ftdrinttff of amp. ctDlUt a ipocUl i ttd Uctht. for purcbsulnff wttobM tn Urg qufta tlllet w omn afford tooBtr at tbsaUoT pnoa-antt tarma an elasant anfravad banting-caaa. Um.wiadlDg goli watcb. with tha worldranowned Walt htm, Ugin or otbt r firM-olsvaa Amertean moTtmant Tbtaaariarma and good valua oflarad ahoald baaaumotant indaoaratni lor avarr gvntUman and lady to .uppijr tbamialvaa wltb a bindani. darablaand raliabla tunaioapar at ueb a ttrr mod erata ooal, Intpatit on of oar lock la aolioltad. or on rocatpt of poatal card agant ill call with aamptaa. .THE MUTUAL WATCH COMPANY, I aio uUOAUtVAi, .. a. ! srtsssfcitisllsflntfcaaiiiiiilis airkfaafM .BETRAYED BY HIS KNIFE. , . DAX0ER8 OF COON HUNTING IN k PLAN i TKR'S MELON PATCH. .Ilelanrlinlr Ontrnmr ol a .llldnlglit Meareh for 'Mtnleiml llnns-An IM Ken. tnrkv llnilo's Tali- or n Tlirllllnir Cs prrlenep of Ills ilnrlt Vnnth Dlsnalrnua Tnrmlnnllan of an l.'iitlmslasllc Coan Hunt. Tiie Louisville correspondent of llie Fhlla dflplia 7im' rrpents the follnwinR stnry told tier b.v an old uecro to whom she had mnnc n present of a plump watermelon: " AVIicb I wiir n little i Imp n a i)antnsliuu up in Bourbon Comity, I b'.'oiiK'd to one uv de Clnys. Youso heerd uv dem, nv coo, mhltis. Our fnriu jmrd on to Moss Onrrrt Davis, nud Mos Gall he n-o lull to liab de pnltiest vrutlnh million patch you ebnb seed. I toll yi n, in Ktns. It v,i it Id try de faith u onny ti'pcnh lo mss dnl wu'tnti million patch. " It Mould tnlu a beltsb liippali an mc, pnnyliov. Iwns nn offnl hnu' uh wn tali uiillinliB when I wtiM h little chnp, 1 nt nftnh I liml dis 'spoiionoi' wnl Moss Gab I kep puhty qtrde 'limit de million'. " One lunnnlicbt niqbt me aril Tlill started out coon buiii'n. De lust tine wokuow'd wn fliip oursofii wnlk'n bodsciously Iohk "ido ub Moss Gnb Davis' wsttah million patch. ' ' Dey wus great folks full linvm' com'ny out from town full to cat wattnli millions, nn' tint hnppcn to bo one ob do dtivs dnt day had do poni'ny, an' de olu patch was clean out tee-to'idlv. "Wnl, mo an' Tbil was puhty much dis puted, but I bad n knife, nud didn' we bo from eend to cetid ub dnt watlnh million pa'rh an' nine dc las' million, wh.it wn' no U ctrab dnn my Us, an' when 1'de drnp de pine rinl he'd Inkp n lenf nn' stop up e hole in de million. Now, how you reckon datcwinelo Blow? "De nox dav I sed to l'hil: 'Auownbltj fools to co m dnt wnttnh million wtch last ninht. 'Kase 1'se loss my knife an' it done BOl my nuiiie r it on dr liiuiel.' "A tali dli all m stus call me upan'ssy: ' Joe, you go ovali to Mnstah Col. Gnrat Davis nn' ox MIbh Davis to sen me some I'owouiiiliiT Beed. I wants to pluut dera fuh pickles.' " Wall, when I cot dab.. Moss Gab ho was settin' on d front uo'ch, au' X started 'nam' do bouse in a smart little tiot, but Mos Gnb Dnv s be call ' Come dU way, .Top.' I step up n do po't'li, but some way nutber I could'n' jis look Moss Gab in do luce, so I inched 'Ions 10 one side look u' out ob de corniib ub my eye at him, an' jis n I was swine to dodse pnstbini be ils put he ban' out nn' kilcli me r 10 by de collab. nn' will de uddnh hau' be tnke my knife out lie pocket. He say. Joo, did you cbeb see dat knife befo ?' un' I say, 'No. s.tli; nelmb.' " Ho jis turn do knife obah nn' point to do nnme. I could ah killed my motbali 'bout dat time fuh evah nxmin' me by dnt unmo, kazo t'ah wus no udder Joe in do whole ne eb borhood. I'lcnty Jims. Hills. Johns, Hams, but I wub do 011 liest. Joe from Dan to BerBbe bush. "Moss Gab's voice soun' like thuudnb when he say : ' Joe. v. huh you reckon 1 tine dis knife?' ' I doan know, sab.' I sed. He opened it nn' dnr wus a bis pie 0 ob wattab niill'ou rino stickin' in it. He say. 'Joe, ynu'rt- a crand scoundrel ' (dnt wis do wiihu citKRin' what I obnli henrn Moss 'Gab doi You'so bin an' stclo from roe, an' l'se swine to tbrasli you.' "Two or free minutPR aftah dat I vrns tlanrin' ' Jim I row na ty Iivoly to de tune ub Moss Gab's kepii little cowhide. When be let me co 1 stnrtcd 111 a run (I clean forgot Miss' cowcumher beod) fro do Melds. " Moss Gab ho ho lob'd aftah mo: 'Ray. Joo!' an' I stop an' tay: Yfh, snh. Moss Colonel (Jab Davis.' 'You needn't stop In de wattab million patch; dcy niu't no 'count dio yeah. ' " WORLDLINGS. Tbe largest house In tbe Cabinet circle In Washing ton, is occupied by hecretary lroctor. It contains about thirty rooms an 1 rents for $.4,500 a ear. Tbe houso occupied by Secretary SJoble In Washing ton waa once tenanted by Edvrln M. btanton, tbe famous War Hccrctary. Dr. Hammond lived In it afterwards, and In later times It v. aa tbe scene of lien Ilolllday's lav Ish enter talnmenta. Mrs. Harriet needier Btowe la now seventy-seven years of aire. Hbe waa born at Litchfield, Conn,, June 14, IBIS. Mrs. A. D. T. Whitney, the popular atory-wnterof a generation ago. la Uvlnrr In Milton, Mass, Bbe la a daughter of Enoch Train, an old ablp-owner of Uoaton. m wi The Conl Ormnnil of n -tlnrderrss, Cuicaoo, Nov. in. Moggie Bchrelner, who poured kerosene oil on lior husband June 23, 1H8H, and then art fire to it, bnrnlni; blm fstally, is suIuk tho Hlnh Court of the Catholio Order of Foresters fo- interest and principal, on a death bonurtt nf l,(loo, which she claims as beiibtlclsry nf tho dead man's etate. 'Iho caso came up before .IikIkp Altireld nn a mot on tn oveirnlo a deninrier tiled by the Hociety's law) er. who claims that a tho woman murdered her husband and Is now servinrr a term of ten years in the penitentiary, the death benefit can not be claimed by her. Tbe Telegraph Heheilule Itetronrtlve. lrrrcAi to rnr nrtTT. Wabhikoton, Nov. 13 rirst Comptroller Matthews has decided that the new schedule of telecrsph lates for Government me-ssKes re cnntly promtiluated by tbo Postmastcr-Oenoral shall bo rotrnactire and shsll be nf same effect as liavlnc been issueit July 1. This decision wa cnlled forth by the presentation by tlio I'n ted Linrs I'onipsny of its bill for service ituriuu tbo four mouth that have elapsed since. the oipiration of tho old t-chcdulc. STRENGTH OF BAKING POWDERS. liy Actum Curuilcal Tests. Coble Inehs NAVK. Learenlni- (lav per Os, Or. Trice's, Most Terfcct Made 1UH.2 Hmnsey's (rhospbato) when fresh. ..l'Jl.o Itiunsej 'e ( " ) old ai.G I Iluy wood's (when fresh) 124. Ilnywoo i (not fresh) 85,4 Queen (Alum l'owdor) 115, Killer's 111,8 1 Clybouni's 100.7 rnyne's 105.4 ItOAfu 102. Kuri-kn(A um Powder) 101. 4 Herbert X Co.'a 0(1.4 Clilel 08.0 Durnell & Co.'a 05.U Uuriie (Alum Powder) 70.14 Illiikuis 01.0 Ciitrtlencr's b0.4 Razronrs or oovcrhmsnt ciixmists ab to rusur ASP WllOLESOMrKSIS Ot DU 1'SICt'S CHr.AU UAX1NO rowoLU. r. rrloe's Cream Hiking I'owitar i!ob not contain ro. Ammonia nrLiuie, or any Adulterant R. Hi. 11 Paton, I'd. !., Cbeuiisi isr the United rjtalss Uov Ierumeiit, The Cream o( Tartar nted in Dr rrles's Cream BaUna Powder utbaslroniMt and Ire from all lime and other Impurities. 'Iheliwt Uabtoc Powder made Prol 1'etkk COLLixa, Uhl.l CaainUt tor the Unitad Uutes Department 01 Airicultnre, Waabinf ten, t, V. 1 have seraral times esamlnad baklnc powdara In the market to dstarmlne tbslr parltr, ratilna; powar and In flaenoe on lb health 01 tho nslnar tbem. Ibarennl. formlj lound fJr. Pnc's Cresm Jiakins fowdar the lMt In all raspeet. Inrslslof powar it stands at lb bead. 51 Is a pur. eleeD, bKiaat and baalthlul prapatMlon. baveurtd " frioe'a " in ray family lor aeara. JrraT. S, V. KXDZIS. law l'rsidnt ttMoblaan btaU boarder aalth, All Alum Baklnc Powdars, ne matter hew blab tbalr strength, are to b avoided aa daaaerons. PbeDbaU and taitane aeld pwdrs llbrat tlwir sea to Irselr. , I m under clunatie cbans snrtsr deterlorsUea. faaaJii3iMlfJsitey.h.y iitfrtW'ire?skirelftsa'liiwTsi INOREASINGEVERY DAY. Mr. Ropers Add Ills Testimony to that of flic Army nf Witnesses. "lean hardly rsy Just bow lent 10 It waa that my tronble began, " The speaker was Mr. John Tl, Tlofers, whom th writer lound at hla home at 21 1 West tlDth st. "For a number of years," he continued, "I had been troubled with heartburn, bilious attacks and distress and nausea after eating. Continual colds seemed to bavegnt my head snd throat Into a state of dltwder. 1 would have dull palna In my forehead oeerthe eyea and frejusnt beadscbes. There would ha a continral drop ping back from ray head My nostril would be stepped up first nn one sld and then on the other. I was al ways raising a phleghmy matter from my tbroat. In my ears there would be a bussing, rioging kind of sound all the time. Mit. joiin n. noGErtH. HI 1 West UUth at.. Now York. "H waa catarrh of the head, throat and stomach I believe the doctors called it, but whatefer It was it made lite a burden to m. I found myself steadily losing in weight. I could tat nothing that didn't sour on my stomach. When a man can't eat or sleep he Is In bad ahape, and sneh was the condltlr.n 1 found niytelf In " I am In a wholesale grocery store and nun j a time I have halted, halfway up tho stairs, all out nf breath, almost exhausted, my knees weak and tired aa If tbey bid been under a heavy atraln. My heart would beat hard and last and this would be followed by a alow, ir regular breathing and a srnvitlon of falntneas. There would be pains in niy chial, sld and ahoulders. Th lesst eiertlou would tire me all out and mako me feel faint and weak. . "I.!'"?J,J"i?n'"n',,hl,iirsandbeen tosomanydoo tors that I hadn't mucn lalth in medicine or physicians, liutlhalrcadsomanyliitemewawltli peoplo who ha'l been troubled a 1 m and had been treated and cured by Drs. Copelani A lllsir that I made up my mind to go and see them myself. I found that their charges were moderate and within my mi-sn. and I went under their treatment. 1 am glad totesilfy to tbe remarkable changes that they hare accomplished in ray ease. Iamnnttno same man. mentally or phrslcally, that I wsi i before I went under their treatment, I est "".J. ', ?,."" "" s'eep soundly and awake refreshed and teel like snlnrf to mr bulneeaa of old. 'Ihe hesd sineshav pm ed away, my throat Is al1 right and I feel hearty, strong and well." DOCTORS COPELAIfD & BLAIR are located permanently at 92 5th Ave, near 14th St., and 147 W. 42d St., near Broadway, NEW YORK CITY', where they treat with success all curable casea. t.0uT.,nor,r,-Pl? n-no A- M- 1 to 4 P. M.. 7 ton I' M (Hundavs included). Hpecialtlos-IJatanh and all mteasM ol tho Kje, Kar, Throat and Lungs. Chronlo iri.eaHes, ..i11.''"" all mll ty Drs. nOl'ELAND A BLAIB, 147 "est -IIM St.. New York City. NOTABLE CIIEDF.NTIALS. Drs. Copeland an 1 lllsir both have their credential from new York medio! col eges. Dr. Topeland wm President of bis oU.s at Bellevue Hospital Medical College. DISGRUNTLED INDIANA REl'UBLICANS. Hitler Illasnturncllnn In the Southern Part of the flntr. larxciAL to Tnr. wnni-n. JErrEiisoNviij.F, Ind.. Nov. 13. The senra tlon created by tho Lincoln League in bumine its campaisn outtit ond llairison's picture has not yet abated. Enicst Mayer, a leader in the Lr-aRtie, has tinned Utmocrst, ard a list nf names of sixty vvorkinp; llupublicans who will antaeonizo the Administration at the next elec tions has been made. Said Arthur Mayer. Tieni dent nf thoLcatme: "Tbe apooiiitment or Major A. M. Luke as Postmaster Is an outiaie. It was the only thinp; left to give to tho woiklntr RopublicanB, and Iia Dorsey oticht to have Had it. " Eveiy promiiient Ilvptiblican expresses the same opinion, hot a sinrrle worker haa received an appointment. At the i est Utiaiternisstcr's ilcpot the rqeii dismissed by Cleveland, who hod been nftlce-holders for twenty reats, liaveUcu reiiiatateil. Nono of them have been active in politics. It is tbo same all tliioueli Houthern liiillana. and tbcro is much disa infection in the licpubliian lanks. New Albany llrpubiicnii sro snerv because Qui. Japor Packsid did not net the Collcctorebip or tho Boventh Dis. ili'S'f; ,T,r.,re Hoo is anrrry because ,T. Pdlback did not Ket it. The appointee. J. I'. 1 hrnop. of l'a-li, a Gre diain man, as aro almost all of the appointees in tlii section, W. il. tiodrroy, postmaster at New Albany; Stokes Bennett, postmaster at Evatiaville: J. Hudson, poitmaster at Corydou. and many othem nro nil (IrcshanuteM, and m ncnrly every iu-taiice were appointed asainst thu wisli or amaimity or the ItcpublicaiiM, who preterm! some actlvo worker. At Huleni a cut-throat flcht is in progress over the Pens on kxnniiuershin and over the post ofllco, which be between H. I). Hsyles and hen ator Lep . Hliivlau. rival bosses. Those amonu tho ItepublicatiB who aie not cursinc openly have uotliing to sav. One of them de Clare that the appointment or somanv Gre h am men over Hamsun men is lor the purpose of c,pV.,rL,,,A t,,e -'" X-ouiNlnttin-. but it will evi ilcntly fail on account or the mipoimlnrity of most or the niipointcis. The ItepnblicsnK in tliis Congressional District alone cut thn Democratic majority so deep t thu ! t elect on ss to carry hocitate. They have beu virtually shut out, and while thi'iumsv not bo any mnie bon.iires, they propose to sbow the Administration that they will not work un.ess they are recoRiiized. ltearuril from n Ilrlio't Dive. Isrrcui to viir vvnnLn. DnnotT. Mich.. Nov. 15,-Mnggie Drnmm, a pretty girl, fifteen years old, whose home is in Mount Clemens, was rescued from a den or in faniy in this city yesterday. Last week a young woman accoste.l her in Mount Clemens and otlered exttsordiuary inducements tor her to come to IU-tioit. piomlaiiia her a good situa tion. Without consulting her parents thu child accepted tho oflor and was bronuht totbec ty and taken to a divo kept by a notor ous wo, nan named Cnnieilnrd. iter clqtlieH were taken away to pie. cut ,.cr escape, i he police dii-cnv. triu Hint n child was m thujuni u and nudo evcraieiTonto ricno licr.liut sho was sue cessiully hidden inch time. This nioining. lioHcvtr. an pit.ccr siiccce ed line cuing hor. Hlie pre-i'i tod a Itiliil am curance. and smilslio would rather die than go back again to tlio An Aged Couple Alurdrred. M! t 'HI i -wiv womi n. I Ht. I'ETtn, Minn., Nov. m.-Tho bodies of Bvcnska Torgeson and wife, an aged and well-to-do couple living in New Hwedeu, were found yesterday in tbo smouldering ember of their home which had burned during the night. rorgesou. beftiio emigrating to America wa" a Rn'.".re?rof i'lfT1- "'1,"' NorwedsS btoitffliiR. Although possessed of a consider, able amnunt or nun er he was afiald or bank, snd kept all his wesltfi in gold coin secreted m his house. As none of the coin lis been "oiind in the ruins titer is a strong suspicion T that the couple were murdered lor their money and the Mim!. ' "tt0y a" "''"" of the a l DlABnitcJA and uj.enterr are averted durlnr i..ik IBgbyMoKgLfSlKTUlKO CoBBiiiJ l5"i ij' E, RIDLEY GRAND ST., N. T. Covering Entire Block, ALLEN TO OltCIIARD ST. GOOD Bi Winter i Wraps, JiicMs, Mm Newmarkets and Peasant Cloaks. Largo Assortment, All tho Novoltioa Plain Fubrlcs at Acknowledged Low Prlqes. r300 MISSES' GOOD CLOTH OIlETOIinN COATS. DOUBLE BREASTED GATE AND BELT, AGES 1 TO 11! YEAKS, 3.75, WORTH 0, MISSES' SCOTCH rLAID AND STRIPE CLOTH CLOAKS, WITH CAPES. ASTRAKHAN REVER8 AND BELT. VKUY DESIRABLE. SIZES 4 TO 8 YEARS, AT 4,00! 10 TO 13 YEARS, ATtS.lK). MISSES' GOOD CLOTH NEWMARKETS, DARK MIXED COLORS, DOUBLE BREAHTED, PLAITS IN BAOK, SIZES 12 TO IB YEARS, AT4.?Ji. MISSES' FINETAILOR-MADE LONG TOP COATS, BTItlPCS.PLAIDSrAND ALL NEW PLAIN COLORS, C7.C0, 58.00 AND $10. LADIES' ENGLISH 8FAL PLU8H COATS. 40 INCHES LJNO. SATIN LINED, SEAL ORNA MENTS, 1U; WORTH r.'4. LADIES' REAL P..U8I1 JACKETS, GOOD QUALITY. SATIN LINED, 10. LADIES' TEASANT .CLOAKS, ALL THE NEW CLOAK1NO CLOTHS, AT SIX'S I.WORTH J0. LADIES' CLOTH NEWMARKETS, WITH AND WITHOUT CAPES, 13.50. 0.00 AND H.oO. MEN'S FURNISHINGS. NATURAL COLOR MERINO SHIRTS AND DRAWERS. THE SHIRTS ARE DOUBLE BACK AND FRONT, 40c, EACH. MEN'S FANCY STRIPE CASHMERE WOOL SllIRlS AND DRAWERS, 8EVERAL PATTERNS. 70o. EACH. MEN'S HEAVY ALL WOOL DOUBLE BACK AND FRONT SHIRT.'i, WITH DRAWERS TO MATCH, SCARLET, LIGHT BROWN AND NATURAL COLORS, OSe. EACIL EDWARD RIDLEY & .SONS, 00, 311, UHX to 331 Gntnd St., SO TO US ALLEN. 60 TO 03 ORCHARD ST. NEW YORK. IN THE GRAND MASTER'S HONOR. .llaions Entertain John W. Vroomnn rat it ltecepilon In llie Temple. Tbo Grand Lodge Room in the Masonlo Tem ple, at Sixth avenue and Twcntj-tlilrd street, was ciowded last night on tho occasion of tho reception to John W. Vroomsu, Grand Master nf MaKons in the Htate of New York, by the riixth Jlaonie District. Shortly after 8 o'clock Grand Matcr Vrooman, accouipunled by the stall of Grand ofllccrs, entered tbe lodge-room and wan formally received by District Deputy Grand Stastor William Wallace Walker, with an address ol welcome, which was repoudod to by the Grand Master. Tho Committee on Entertainment were Itollin M. Moigati. llurtis Von lleiinek, Emanuel Levy. tleorae W. Ander.on and Alexander Weir, and they had prenarcd an intcrci-tlus nrosramme lor the entertainment of the am.emblcii suexts after t.io cnmplotiun of tho foimalit.e nf the i e coption. llov. Dr. llohert Collyer. Grand Chap lain, ivn tlrst oil the list for an a Idresi, and re sponded in his nminl happy msnner, compli mentiiiir Grand Master Vrooman and oousrattt latliiB the fiatirnlty on its incieased prosperity andtntnie inospectF. Mrs. harati Barou Anderson, the popular con tralto, and tho MendelsMuhn Glee Club quartet nunc: and the perennial Marsha, 1 P. Wilder cap turi'd tho Catherine with several stone and wlitiriHms. pltcn iiHiis best telu. All thonum berH wore liberally applauded and responded to, I and Mr. Vrooman will doubtless lemember the pccamon of his rccoptlon as ore of the pleasant et mid most succcsstul hocla. affairs in his ex-pt'iieuce. Fntlicr S'nllii-w o. H. F. C. In Amrrlcn. Dclesstes from different Irish societies in this city havo vialted on Father Matliew.O. 8. P. C, at tho Monastery of hin order. No. 210 West 1 Tliirty.flrst street, lelativo to hlsmisHiou to thiV country. The lcsultof their interview wss to n quest him to issue a general invitation to tho heads of tho various Irish orKimizatlun thrntiBliont New orl.. to send delecstes to a siccialincilinp; to heboid at the above address on liiilayeveniiiT tlio aad inst., with a view to anauKefpi; a nubile demoiiHtration'aiid public lecture. 'Iheoli'ict of this moemcut is purely iiational and patriotic, to raise funds for tho tuopohfd cclobiatinn of the centenary of the Oi'b erat apostle of temperance next This Deputy .tlnr.lial Pars Itla Duty, UrrruL to the world. I, CitAnLESTON. W-Vs.. Nov. lB.-Deputy Mar shalJ.O.Ilafier, who has been shot eleten times Miicu. sat Auuut,arritcdhcreyoterday with tno moonshiners, llmda Meadows and John Mills, from Wynni hr Conntv. Hauer had several bul lets cut nut oi h s body this eveiiintt by a sur- ' ecmi in hU city. I'o is oue of the "beit denu ties in the mountain districts at tni Htste. and hs been shot so oiten that he Is a walking load A Cnmblunllnn, bnt tint a Trual. riTTSBL'nn, Nov. 15. -The American Manu. fiictwrr states that no per cent, of the forge cnniDsuics or the country havo formed a com bination for mutual protection. Tbe eombiua- iiTl.'.,".'"claiV"!'' liaH .,,0"e of " features of a irtiKt, ax the several oompatics retain tlioir iiloitlty and havo compote charge of S works. It is sdmltted. however tint some ,etroi twill bo msdotn sotain prictH. which will allow a fair return ou the capital invested. I A t.'nsB Aanlnat Hlitney Dillon Nettled. WiLMitroTOK, Del.. Nov. 15.-In the Supreme Court in this city yesterday, tht case of Mowlsud Hazzsrd et al and the Credit Mobilier Company of America vs. Sidney Dillon et al and Mrs. Mf-,T.ef.'1 R McComb. executrix of nenry Ht MoConib. wss dlsmiSKeil. 'i he plaintiff brounht su t to require thu defendants to nay the nil value of 1 :i i q ,, cs of Union Paoftfc llailwav .tockna.1,0 the value of ITOO.OoTof income JmojU. J..J.,.. -i r. .jjt ssTttslaarViai'iia ii i & SONS, ' QRAND ST., K Y. Covering Entire Block. ALLEN TO OUCIIAItD ST. rgains Garments. -1 Boys' SDits ail Omoats, Men's Suits Bnfl Orercoats. J50 ALL-WOOL SUITS, AOE8 4 TO 13 250 ALL-WOOL DEEP CAPE OVER COATS, EXTRA LENGTHS. AOES tft Q 4 TO 10 YEARS mfj, 230 OVERCOATS, AOES 2W TO 0 100 CHILDRESS- REEFERS. AOES 5 TO 11 J 130 BOYS' LONO PANT SUITS, ALL 1 WOOL, WARRANTED, AOES la TO . $5 130 ALL-WOOL ULSTERS, AOES 13 f" TO 18 J 130 BLUE, BROWN AND OREEN BEAVER OVERCOATS, HANDSOME LY BRAIDED, AGES 4 TO 10. WORTH 10 folj 130 ALL-WOOL CHEVIOT MJITS. ij) I a, WORTH 10 100 BOYS' ALL-WOOL CHINCHILLA OVERCOATS, AGES 10. 13 J 100 BOYS' ALL-WOOL CHINCHILLA BEAVER OVERCOATS, AGES 13 TO 18 .. (J) in 100 MEN'S ALL-WOOL SUITS OlUl 103 MEN'S ALL-WOOL CHINCHILLA OVERCOATS J 100 MEN'S FANCY MIXED UIIEVIOTl ALL-WOOL OASSIMERE LINED CAPE OVERCOATS WORTH (18 TOO MEN'S ALL-WOOL SILK MIXED UASSIMERE SUITS (Tl A Q 100 BROWN MIXED KERSIT'OVER- l)10i coats; also cassimere lined chinchilla! overcoats 100 men's heavy beaver uls TERS; WORTH ssST J EDWARD RIDLEY & SONS, I 800, 311, 3UK to JUll'Grnncl St., I CO TO 08 ALLEN. CO TO 05 ORCHARD ST. I ' NEW YOKIC. I THEN AND NOW. I Eapfrlsnordpurchasrrsastimato that tharalriaof sa- H taction irom a lar atsonment ot styles Is worth 10 H pitr cant eitra on ttiH price. SB 1 bis work our stock is lha largest and finest of the H entlrn year. Every want Is reprecontod. There aro H thoussnds of different patterns and styles In nearly rav every denartmont. M We make thfa offer to our rsgular onstomers. If yon Ul will call upon us within the neit fortnight yon oan kH make yonr selections tor Christmas rtifta and we wilt store the goods for you, dollveriux thern Christmas week H on any day you mention to auy address you mar dial- ! rnate You will thus harfftietter attention, avoid the crowd MM and rush, secure the rirst selection of style and the mm lowest prices ever quoted. uM WE ARE NOT UNDERSOLD BY AM I HOUaE IN THIS CITY. We have nil the fashionable pieces on eihlbltlon, and Ub no furniture house carries a larger assortment of pat- iH terns. " Mm VISITORS AND PURCHASERS ARB 1 EQUALLY WELCOME. I DEGRAAF& TAYLOR CO., I 47 AND 49 WEST 14TH ST. I Good Work Low Prices I FURniTURE.I: HI Jnst In from our 10th street factory the best array ol, Hj i new designs ever before offered by ns. Many of Sbesa Un ji coods are really novel and exclusively our own design. IH Others are reproductions of expensive orlflnala al H about une-fourth of the original prloes. U Kxaiiilnr llie quality, style and finish ol oar new mulioiriiny, cherry mid ash Iledroors MS ' Hulls from $22 nud upward, our elcrnntlr fM r iiliholntrrid I'arlur Suits at 851 and upnardi Hj our HldrbimriU at Hilt and lllulnir Chairs la H c leather al 83.30, oVc., &r. v. "nUY OP TUB .MAKim." H h GEO. G. FLINT GO., I i 104. 100. 108 WEST 14TH ST. H J LOST, FOUND AND kKWAUDS . LOST-Ci,mmutatlon ticket totweso Plalnneld aad New york Remrn tocwair, Nu. 1 1 1 Dnane t. Ml " VOll SAMi. J IJURMTURETo sll I small payments, low price. lung credit. 2311 West 34th t, n, COLLEGKH, SCHOOLS, KTC. '( lT A ffiB Violin, Guitar and SlnitntL c fci A IU LP . MM, WATSON'S. 13 C. lit bi , -T BI Not n Itorrr. rjj, Erootht Oltm aUiRipMlcao. r 'Novt. ps, what objection have yontoOlaf- encer You can't say of him. at you did of Utno. an that he it. of a rovinir disposition. " 1)(h,i In "I should say nut. 1 doubt very mnch If ' would rove at all if I didn't unclialn Molocn tm h. eTerynightatlo." 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