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ERS9C '-."-H-SSi-j 8 THE EVENING s TIMESr SATURDAY; NOVEMBER" 16, 1895. I r w. tefe aft whatever:: Is needed to-day for the men and boys can bo bought to the best advantage HERE, where you will find the biggest stock and most styles to select from, and where the prices are leas than any one asks for equal value. Men's Suits . $lOto$40 Overcoats $10 to $45 Boys' Suits, Short Parjts ... v.$2.50 to $ 1 8 Boys' Suits, Long Pants $7.50 to $25 HATS, SHOES, and FURNISHINGS of all kinds for men and boys in equally as big variety and at equally as low prices. There's aspecial sale of $1.50 English Walking Gloves at 89c. in the Furnishings Department. See the window display of them. Try a pair. If you're not 'satisfied, we'll buy them back. " -, , ROBINSON, CHERY & CO., PTO I CLOTHES, Md. FURNISHINGS, (2TH AND F iKEKSnlMBHlEHHHiHflHHaHBHHMIB Suit Yourself T or select one of our splendid Overcoats and pay for it as best suits your-means.- -Dhis Clothing- and Cloak Department" booming' 'beyond our most sanguine expectations. We clothe the chil ren as well. Pl.UU Ladles Strllsb. AstiaVhan Capo .pi. IU Tl'rn -"JIe9' Cloth Jackot U.2b 7.50 nir II fin NIs.es" Jackets i Z.3 Jlen's Strllsli Suits.... Meos fine Cheviot Suits , lien's Stylish Orer- coats Men's Fins Bearer Orercoats On Credit. OUR TERMS, adjusted to suit our conyvenience. EB 9. DCTTIT -??Jlle Outfitters, Lll I LI IN, 3 Qf 7th" St. N.W EAGER BUYERS Packed the store yesterday when they saw us selling Blue Beaver Oyercoatsand a Suit of Clothes for $10.00. YES, THIS-ISTHE Men's Kersey Overcoats $6.50. Clothing: Young Man Overcoat, Velvet Collar, S3.50. Boys' Overcoats SI.90. STUNNER"! Come and see us open up tKeT "largest stock of OVERCOATS and SUITS-"ever dis played in Washington. This is beyond a doubt the finest stock you ever saw to be slaugh tered. The sale began at TENNILLE'S Store Friday morning and will continue until every Garment sold. is All-wool Cheviot Suits, $4.00. Clay Worsted, All-wool, $6.50. Double and Single Breasted Cassimere $6.00. TENNILLE Union Clothier and Furnisher. 709 7th St. N. W. STALL 154. Pork Chops 80 Corn shoulder. 80 Smoked Haml lto Fre.a-Tripo. ......... 8a J. W. Bricker, Center Market SSSB it's a fact. CAPITOL --CATARRH CURE .Beats an thing I ever H4 ttxr m 4jAlf THIRTY Dm FOR Milt Her Name Is Foley, But She Called Herself Mayley. DUMB 0HILLS FE0M BOTTLES She Could Not Convince tbe Judge That She Told tbe Truth AuM Lime Syne In the Police Courts Tricks of VrofeHHloiuil Buuih Mar tin Ijiuo Is Worklus Now. A. number of old acquaintances were re newed in Judge Kimball's cuurl this morn ing. When his honor opened up at 9 o'clock his eye ran o er t he dotk a nd rested on t he familiar figure? of Annie Foley, Martin Lane, "Crying John" Davis, and several other old-time tors and disorderlies. The detail of men In citizens' clothing that is belnc sent out nightly by the differ ent precincts are doing cffectUe work In running in the trntnjisand beggars ho are, Just now infesting the city. Davis was charged, as usual, with va grancy, and pleaded not guilty. "This ninn is. a jirofcsr.'ouul bum, jour honor," said t he off iter, "He pursues a reg ular systetn. When the men change at 0 o'clock he works all the dining-rooms along the Aenue, and about 11 o'clock he goes up around the theaters and catches tbe crowds there." "OH, 1 know Dals," said Judge Kim ball, "the liest thing to do for him is to put lum here he enn make no mischief." "I don't make no mischief, Judge," said the prfooncr. "You'll hae to give $150 bonds or go to the workhouse for three months." BACK AVITI1 A SIGH. Johu drew his udi-d and ragged coat tighter about his nioth-rateu frame, and supped back ilth a sigh. Abraham Boen, colored, w.is arrested by Policeman llanlej and charged with profane and Indigent language. "Uowcn was drunk, jourhonor." said the officer, "and cursed and swore all the way to the box. He kept up his disorder until we got to the station house." '"Deed, I w uzn't drunk, Jedge, yo' honor," the prisoner declared. "All 1 had drunk was wun glass ob cold water. Wen Mr. Stanley 'rested me he punched me in de stumick w id bis stick nil de way to de box." "Five dollars fine," said the judge. Martin Lane was charged with drunken ness and disorderly conduct on H street northeast. "AlOUt half past eight o'clor-lr '1st night, your bouor," 6ald the officer, "Lane was standing 011 II street and started a quarrel with a couple of colored men. He was ery profane and disorderly, and I put him under arrest." "Will, Martin has been doing a little lietter laUij," coimueuted Judge Kimball. "I haven't seen him here for some tliuc." "Yes, your honor." said Martin, eagerly, "I'm working eery day now. All I done last night was to try an' stop de fight be tween those people. There was some wit nesses, but dlsofficer wouldn't summou'em." The court ordired the policeman to tele phone to the witnesses, and Martin went back in the dock to await results The wit nesses couldn't be found, hoivccr, and he went down """ HAD TO DO SOMETHINO. Stephen Tord and Agnes Allen were charged with disorder!) conduct? "I'nigullty," said lue'tomnu "HestrucL me an' I had to do somethin'." "I'se guilty, too," said Stephen "The cojrt fines )ou both ?B," said Uie clerk Policeman Tompkins, one of a detail sent out from the First precinct in citizens' clothes, arrested Charle-s Flapp and Frank WiUbii. both ex railroad e-inpIo)es, and charged tlie-ui with vagrancy. Doth were put under bonds to leaelotvn. AnnleFoley wasarralgnedunder Lhenauie of Annie Mt)ley, und the court wanted to know w hy. "M ty It plate yer 'aner, th' one's me maid en name', an' th' other wan ivuz me hus band's name. "Well, Annie, the officer sa)s you hae been drunk twice In the last twenty four hours " Sure, Judge, Oi wuzn't dbrunk at all 1 Crocker's J j MEN'S I OPPORTUNITY. Ma's Ctrk role SbQ5s.H The mostll H llll $ M Congress ami I ill llllll ra(,a Balmoral III " sfl styles good 1 ya.i' value erery- A?S "hero at J8 (1& "VVo "eU theln II $4.40. That LADIES' lime KID bLIPPIt at tec Is uolng very rapidly. Tho prlco and the quality are at odds. CROCKER'S, TtSS?- Open till 8 r- m. Saturdays 10:30 Ladles' frboea polished free . t ONLY 17 DAYS LEFT in which to raise the money for note of $15,885.18 due December 2, to Bergher Bros., Syracuse, N. Y. YOUR CHANCE IS NOW to get Suits, Overcoats, Trousers, Boys' and Children's Clothing at almost your own price come and see what a little money will do for you here today: MEN'S TROUSERS. Splendid new goods magnificently made up and finished all the latest patterns all sizes wonderful prices. 12.03 Trousers bacriflced. at SI. DO klOOTrous-rsbacrificed at 1.50 a&0 Trousers frairlflced at 1.75 (J U0 Trousers Sacrificed at 2.00 1W Trousers Sacrificed at 2 60 7 00 Trousers Sacrificed at 3.50 MEN'S OVERCOATS. Superb Melton, Bearer. Kersey and Itough and tinoom Cloth Overcoats all the new and most fashionable cuts and lengths all sizes and qualities. Iieculr IT 50 Orercoats mutt go at.. S 3-75 Rogular $10 Overcoats must go at.... 6.00 liegular t'i Overcoats must go at.... 7.50 -Hue 425.00 Overcoats must goat.... 14 OO Grand $30.0u Ovorcoats must goat.. 18.00 havin'. 01 hurt me fut at th' workhouse, an' had it threatitl at th' Emerglncy " "Thirty days, Annie," and Annie and her brogue weut bisk to thecellroom VENEZUELAN HEHELT.IOX. Dr. Ho lis Ilml IVrfeetlnir Ills I'lann for tin upriMnir. Fanama, Nov. 1C News reached here yesterday from Cur a ma, AVest Indies, seventy-five miles from tbe Venezuelan coast, that Dr. Kojas Faul has formulated a formidable revolutionary plan, and tb.tt tbe first blows of the Insurrection will be struck at once simultaneously In Caracas, Coro, and Maracaibo. and In various other districts In tho Interior. Dr. Rojas Paul is the leader of the oppo sition to the administration of President Crespo, and bis plans are reported to be perfected in every detail. He Is now In Curacoa, where be is conducting operations. Bo rich Is the insurgent treasury that tbe commanders recently sent $500,000 to France to purebasc arms and ammuni tion and a steamer, wbleb will be manned and equipped In that country. HII.L. TO LECTDBE. YorltV Senior Senator Will Get SI, OOO ii Nlclit. New York, Nov. 16. Senator David B. H1U Is going on the lecture platform, and Chicago will be the city of Ills debut. He will make his first appearance In Chicago on the night of December G at the Audito rium. The subject of his lecture will be "Liberty." Senator Hill, In becoming a paid lectu rer, can point to many precedents It Is un derstood the Senator will be paid $1,000 a night for lecturing. The tour mapped out could not be better planned if the sole pur' pose or it were political, ills routo will co er Chicago, Milwaukee, Indianapolis, St Louis, Kansas City, Omaha. Minneapolis St. Faul and probably Cincinnati, Louis ville and some other Southern cities ES30!Ki! How rl About g 1 Potatoes? 1 B3 Wo are selling 23 m Best Kew York Potatoes at 38c per El Best Granulated Susar, 4hc. Jna Coffee. 2!c All 50c Teas, hj the pound, 30c Ilainf, emoted or coniod 10c bliouldors, Emu. ed or lorued.... 8c MMdltnp, 8imcM or corned. .... 9c 4 largo cans beet Tomatoes for.. 23c 4 cans Potomac Co-n lor & 4 large cans Baked Beans fur.... 39c n J.T. D. Pyles STORES 112 4th St S. II'. Cor. 3il and SIO. Am N.E.; 13 ?th St. N. E.; 19047th slN V; Cor. Washington and llonroo bts..AnacostIa. lelo phone. rlta Call. RED MEN SEEK REYENGE Genesee Valley Indians Are tling Up Old Scores. Set- Flvi Already Killed, and the White-. Keiir War May Now Extend to Them. Quincy, Cal , Nov. 1C An Indian ven detta, which bus already resulted In fie deaths, is belug waged between factions of red meu In the Genesee Valley. Since last Saturday scarcely a da) has passed wltliout a murder belts reported, and It Is reared that the trouble liai but coiiimencc-d, and that the rival bands will continue their worl. of vengeance until one is exterminated or the State authorities send troops to the scene. Thearrlial of au Indian runner from the valley bringing further .intelligence Is awaited with greMtinxlet)-.as lclalmost ccrl.uu that be will convey thenews of fresh crimes, and it is ltt-slble that in the beat of t"ie reJd the reds will not spare the while settlers The old ftud between the rival bands was reopened last Satunlay. An Indian called "China Frank, employed on the llnLCi 1-1 tQ t n if- I a 1 iltjst lit? n Ilnnni' -- . , ... y-., , uuinuo (a.iv.jt iioa iktuiu tjj v um J ., nT'lr",. ,. wasuiuier ULa,e Indian, whose brother was killed In Lassen County, some -four ji-ars ago, by Frank. The following day Hob Smith, an Indian and a partner of China Frank, killed a Honey Lake bnne in Geneee Valley. It is reported that another Indian wasshot a I'd badly hurt In this same affray, but full particulars have not been re-ci'Hed. Another outbreak occurred on Monday night at Gen-cc, In which two Indians were killed. A third is ndsslng, and Is presumed to have been killed. This Is tbe culmination of an old feud be tween the Honey Lake and Indian Valley Indians, und tbe natles around American Valley express fear that the Honey Lakes Hill cross tbe mountains and attack them. STILL, AGHOfJND. 'A FlTTSBtrnGNOTFniGHTENED. Has Plenty of Money With Whicli to Handle' a Convention. Pittsburg, Nov. 16. The offer of Thomas H. Carter, chairman of the Republican Na tional Committee, to delUer the next Na tional Convention to Chicago for $54,000 cash and an agreement to pay the working expenses of the gathering, did not seriously alarm the citizens who are booming Pitts burg for the convention. Pittsburg has had for some weeks a guar antee fund of $05,000, and that sum has been largely increased. If it comes to a question of money there will be double $65,000 raised without any trouble. Al ready Pittsburg has some powerful workers enlisted In her behalf, and w 1th a guarantee to pay off the debtand all others thatniay be contracted, Pittsburg Is believed to have a better chance than Chicago, owing to the early start made by this ctty SOCIALIST'S APPEAL. Goes to the Supremo Court iu Fight for Free Speech. London, Nor. 16. The Times' Merlin cor respondent telegraphs that Herr Llebnecbt, tbe socialist leader, who was sentenced to four months' Imprisonment for lese majeste in consequence of bis speecb before tbe socialist congress recently held in Lires lau, bas appealed to the supreme court aglaost his conviction. Herr Pollock, editor or a socialist news paper In Kiel, bas been sentenced to nine months' Imprisonment for lese majeste, Garment Worker Elect Of fleers. Baltimore, Nov. 1C. The fifth annual convention of the Ur "d Garment Workers ot America adjourn-; 1 this morning. Tbe following officers were elected at a special session last night: President, Charles F. Belchers: general secretary, Henry White; general auditor, Thomas S. Crouculey: treasurer, Henry Robinson; trustees, Myer Scboenfeld, Frank Filzer and Ralph Bad law. These office rs. with John Kanke and N. Begensky, constitute tbe executive hoard. Neither or the Two French War Vessels Get Floated. Paris, Nov. 16. The French warship Admiral Courbet, which, with the war ships Admiral Baudiu und Formidable, ran aground on the evening ot November 13 In the roadstead of Balins, Isles of Ilere8, Mediterranean, and was erroneously re ported to have been floated, is still fast to the bottom, but not to the extent that she was at first. Her keel is embedded In the sand, but she is in no danger. The Admiral Baudiu is in about the same position as when she struck and ltwill be more difficult to float her than the Admiral Courbet. The work of lightening ber is proceeding as rapidly as possible. CAN'T SEE THE D1FFEHENCE. Emzll-h Government Cannot Distln--'KoNh Guinbliiur From Himlne-ss. London, Nov. 16. Mr. Robert J. More, member of Parliament fur tbe Ludlow division ot Shropshire (liberal unionist), recently asked the government to intro duce legislation at the net session of Par liament to present gambling in wheat fut ures. Lord Salisbury, In reply to the request, refused to take any such action, on the ground that It was Impossible to distin guish the gambling from tbe ordlnary comincrcial transactions. CAPTAIN FOUND DEAD. Mate of Vessel Arrested on Cliarce of Killing Him. New York, Nov. 16. John Knight, cap tain of the lighter Ajnx, was found dead this morning in the forecastle of that v es sel with several ugly wounds on bis head. The police have under arrest John Mitch ell, mate of tbe AJax. who is suspected of having -committed the deed. CHILDREN'S CLOTHING A beautiful new stock of Children's Suits for winter wear It seoms a burning abame to hare to sicrlflco these fine goods at less thaa wholesale cost All sizes and every style made. Beautiful Suits at 11 CO I Reefer Suits at... (3.00 Double breasted bult Double . breasted Suit lteferuita nt IB) SCO Junior Suits at.... S.U) Ulch-erade Suits ot 4.00 Illgb-srade Suits at 8 CO MEN'S SUITS. Finest qualities of Heavy-weight Suits in Tnlbets, Cheviots, Casslmeres, and Worsteds. Every aire every style every make. (lOJ.uitsJaughterea at $5 OO 112 bults slaughtered at 6.00 JlSSults slaughtered at 7.50 117 bulls Slaughtered at 8 50 U0 Suits Slaughtered at to OO New York doing Store, 311 Seventh St. DVt.VVVfc-VVtVV'V'VV'VVVVVVVVVVVVVV.! GREAT FACTORY SALE OF SUITS and OVERCOATS Now" in Full Blast. - We have just received direct from our factorylSSMarket Street, Newark, N.J., 800 Suits and 1,200 Overcoats, which. ar$, riowjgii, sale. The cloth irom which these garments are manufactured represents the most fortunate purchase ever made by us. It is a retailing- of 'tfit 'finest cloHung at less than usual Factory Cost I t 800 Suits! t t Hot from tbe Irons perftct la orery detail, oar name in erory collar a a guarantee for absolute c&tlsfac tion Choviots, Casslmeres Worsioda not a suit can bo duplicated elsewhere tor less than 112 50 Choice for. $8 I?200POvercoats! 9JBflaTers Melton- Kerseys cut In. exactly proper lengths beat Italian lining seams sewed with silk . made an4itrijQun.0d.la regulation merchant tailor style cannot be da plicated elsewhere under 915. Vour$hnIutQt. $9 wwvvvwm These Suits and Overcoats have been placed on separate reeular stock. Get here early for first choice. tables and have no connection with our Open 'till I! o'clock tonight. M. DYRENF0RTH & CO., 62f pl ,1N W, Factor: 185 Market St , "oart. N. X. OppenMiefs, 514 9th St. NW. Opan Saturday until 10 p. ra Ti I Qn -- fuI1 l10 of Oppcnheimcr's Wash I v)u lugton Belie Cigars, 12 in a box, an excellent 5c. smoLe the full box only 10c. Qnf'lakl Dress Goods, 10 yards In the r0U For a full dress pattern nf Scutch piece, "0 stjles to select fnm for the whole dress pattern only 49c. Qn Children's Warm Undershirts, extra 3b quality Merino a big snap only Dc. On iln's Alirool, Natural VToolor Cara- HOU el 5 Hair unuersmrrs or urawers tuey are the regular $1 quality. meiuDer, tonigni oniy uc. Re- WATCH OUR AD. IN SUNDAr TIMES. Judge JlcCoums' Court. Clrouit court No. 2, Justice AlcCotnas pre siding, will rcconyene on Monday, if the judge recovers from his Illness eufflcicnUy. Assignments arc made for that date as follows: Rathbone vs. Hamilton, continued from last day; Ashley vs. Bradsbaw, two cases: Breckinridge vs. Bradsbaw; Da sniell vs. Washington Market Company;, United States vs. Dudley; King et al. vs. D. C; Beall & Baker vs. D. C ; Kelleher vs. D. C; Levy vs. D. C; Turbutt vs. Floecklcr: Dcnnlsoa vs. W. A O. R. K. It is stated that all ot the foregoing cases, except, pebarps, tbe one on trial, will go over until after Justice McComas returns from the court of appeals. He Is expected to take bis place on that bench as soon as be recovers, to take the place of a member-j- of me court wno is interested in a pending case. - Market Case-Postponed. Tbe answer of tbe District Commissioners to tbe application of tbe Washington Mar Let Company for an Injunction to pre vent tbe execution of an order with respect to tbe occupancy ot B street adjoining the Center Market, was not filed today, con trarv tn prneetatinn. a Dostnnnement hav ing been secured for one week. The post ponement isaue cue inness or aurvejor Forsythe, from whom tbe attorney for District must obtam important data as a oart ot bis replication Oppenneimer's 514 9th St.N. W. St.N. PBFS If vnu iB hao crtf &S&1 of anything at an to furnish any part of the house you'll find our "Removal Sale" liCS M "" .vyery m inmit:atiMg,( H Bouse & Herrmann, rs&'l ai7. 910, 921 and 923 636 Mass. AVe. B SHEETZ. lOth and F. SHEETZ, lOth and F. SHEETZ, lOth and F. Sheetz's Great Reduction. We have concluded to run all ot our 60 and 85c candlts at 3c per pound until the nrst of the yean SHEETZ, 10th and F. FOR CONNOISSEURS. Stralgbt Rye and Bourbon Whlsklas. y Boat brands of Imported Win for f am- y lly and medicinal jao. All articles war- ( ranted pure. " y SPANIER'S. 1307FSt.N.W. : Been in Yet? It will par yon to look at the (10 suits Just as good as you're always paid (18 and ,J0 for made right here before your eyes and tried on till they fit. HORN, The Tailoit 613 F st Chickens 'Free. T6-day we wilf give to purchasers from our price list'of Groceries of one dollar's worth or over a - ---. - - -Large. Dressed Chicken Free. JOHNSTONS, 729 and 731 7th Street. FOLDING BEDS Chiffonier style "strongly made good spring a handsome as well as useful piece or furniture- ' $12.50 We have also many styles in Mantel Fold ing Beds, with and without mirror tops and Wardrobe Folding Beds all excellent values,. - LANSBURGH'S RINK. A COUNTER LUNCH W 111 be gires by tbe Ladles ot tbe NATIONAL UOMEOPATUIC HOSPITAL Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday, Novem ber 19. SO, and 81. from 11 to S o'clock, at .tho Heme Building-. I!N8 F street, first noor. A Good Lunch, 25c: TAKQMA SPRING WATER, The purest water la tbe world. Fresh Meats. Roast Beef. .....8tol2o Round Steak 10c Sirloin Steak 12 l-2e Foreqaarter Lamb. 8e Hlndquarter Lamb 1 2c JOIIN N.IIOOVER.stolll34to 130, e. cor. Center Market. 7th 4 Bsts. C11AKLESE. UOOVER, 413 to 415 K. Street Market. t f 1 t A VJ J H-jyls &6a&SSffife& ife& :?-Ba sSiSgrrKKS?Sa3WS'-'-43Sv".. " -lJ' &&& S2ri uTL.;