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Hf THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVEN UVG, NOVEMBER 23, 1888. HklDS OF THE NORTHLAND. mmmn mmd thb 'mercury bhitkriko Hi DOWN TOWARDS ZERO. sasaHsaflSK HHto eMeet Ware Which lias Vlalied Be TMi Hns, and Wbleb Baa Already Hl Op Canada and thsNorthweat 1 Hera. Dana Mays There Are Na Evil Besen Visible la Ik Clouda.

Hp It not cold this morning. Oh, no I 3w a Utile chilly, that's all, and that was da hmob why men Trent shivering along the K. AtoeeUovenin heavy Winter clothing. jMea tatted downtown with smiling faced, Cadet first felt very robust and active in the Hf Map air. They told how they were bom in HE ioM weather, and liked it hugely.

Bat a fw minutes of the biting wind froze these ioeeUupon their lipi, and they crept alone fit silence, Tery bine about the lips and with iaH i red noses. HB: At 8 o'clock, when men were hurrying to ieslneM, tbe thermometer at the top of the fj 'Equitable Building registered 20 decrees, Tiiu was 3 degrees warmer than the coldest iB, joint. 18 degrees, which was reached at 'dock this morning. -J The present col wave is the coldest we 1H lave bad this Fall. It came from the north, IlK' Vat brought no storm witu it.

It is on.y the afttral result of northerly winds at this of iho year. iBf The coldest place this morning was Qaebeo, iK iHiere the thermometer went down to 3 de iB eiraea below sero. At Key West it went up Id tie highest point, 68 degrees. Hi At 8 o'clock Chicago atr was at 80 degrees, iB sUd New Orleans and San Francisco 63 de-BbBsjk sjfreee. BJK All of the region north of Fit.

Louis and Hi (HnelnnaU Was below the freezing poiut. HK a The sky, howeTer, is generally clear all Kl aver the country oxcept in the lmmcdtate IbHeIi fleinlty of Los Angeles, where the Winter's 1K fainy weather has begun. 1H I There are no present indications of a IbR; Mora, and Sergt. Sunn thinks he will have BK I few warmer days for us this Fall, although BK he cannot spare them just now. a The co'd breeze from the north blowing to-BE, pay at twelve miles an hour will ket-p tho HBf- feather about as it is to-day until it shitts to BK feme other quarter, and when it does chauge BV km liable to blow almost anything in the weather line.

BV Last year at this time the weather was gcu. BK orally warmer. In New York it was 86 do. BB, jeress at 5 a. m.

and 87 at 7 a. m. Bw-j Bergt. Dunn assured an Enurnto Would BK reporter that no one need be alarmed at tho BBS presence of clouds in our atmoapboro to. BK way, for ho is sure they uitan nothing.

Bt KENNEBEC RIVER FROZEN' OVEB. PHk Kavtamtlan Cloned Trn Days Enrller Than BBM Usnal Hrvan Pchonnera Caught. ijHf Imau to xvxxikq wnnr.n. I Augusta, Nov. 23.

The Kennebeo Stiver closed to navigation Inst night, being Hr rosea OTcr between Gardiner and Brown's Attend. BB The Boston and Kennebeo steamer made rc her lt trip of the season yrsterdny. Thete Hf aye's even schooners ught in the ice between BBS this eity and Gardiner. BK The Agrlco'a, It. M.

Uarland, captain, is BBK leading lumber nt Bturgia A Loml ard's aa Bm Salll and canni t'movo, and the Dexter Clark, Bk at. W. Thrall, is in equally as baa a lix. Two BBJC aehoonera tound to Augusta witu cool can-BBK et get np tho river. BBE, is ton days earlier than the overage BBj eJosing time of tho river.

Pandu Frozen nt Nynek. Bv tsrxaAi. to Tint xvxxisa wold.1 Ktacx, Not. a. tverj ii.c-,oadlntnn vlolnlty thlirnornlnr, end a ooutlnnsnoe of tee present cold wratner will make flee skating bv BKr "dntofDMiwrct 1 no mercury rejiltlertd 0 BBK aegreM above sero early nu mornlns.

BaBaKf i i WM COY. HILL'S 6I10KT VISIT. saW'- BBkV He Arrived Last Majfat and Went Uome Hfpl Bnrlr TbU iMornlne. K. Got.

mil retained from his visit to Ki jTortres Monroe at an early hour lost even. KL- iog remained quietly at the Hoffman HK Uoubo until this morning, when he left on BBL Hi early train for Albany. 1 Fire Commissioner Henry D. Fnrroy paid BBItV pte Governor a ahprtvult last evening, the Wily caller of any note. BB Assemblyman Sneehan, OoL McKeown Bj sad Judge A.

B. Parker accompanied tne Bs governor to Albany. IN HER WARM jUTOIIING CRADLE. Edith aravni and Thrive, needles at K' tbe Celd pntilde, newestberwss pretty ald out of doors this HL MKratsgi but it waa wanrVtaonsb Insids lbs teslng cradle that contalna Utile Edith Eleanor BBM' SlaLean, Uie eUsteen-lncb baby ot Ward's Island. H'; By taming tbe wick in tne spurt lamp a Utile Bni Mtnet thin nu been cnatoniarr la warmer BBl estter the temperature inside ibe cradle Is held ae the desired drajee without further tronble.

3 Thete were few new developmenta In the hahj'a BBvi sse this morning. 8oe wn doing nicely and la BKL. ow traTslllns tapldlf on the rota to ordinary BBj sxrantth in taojhooa. BaV A16' crauia to comtrncted that It coold be Bsf' atood ont In the air tr. and aUll the babr would he warm and comfori j.

BBSXaXVit. asssBst' BB- Ha Hbew for I'attman or Hmlib. BBx every prophecy ot Major Grant'a ap. BBm fsflntmanta hu agred In the retention ot Jacob BBt Patterson and Bolon B. Smith in tun Dotrd ot PeUe Joaticea.

Both or theae gentlemen are Bf Sseabltoins BBI HA welUknown Tammanj nail man aald, this BBf' saernlntt BBS 1 "Tae prophet ara all wronr. Neither Jake BBS TUteraoa nor Sol Smith will reappointed. It li BBx- tae that many lUpamtoina votrd tor Grant, bnt Bm he owes notiinc to 1'ittrraon or braltn. Demo. BB? entswillprohablr in oteii tneotin omee.

Should Bbi stBepabllcan be appoint) however, you can rest Baft Metered It will be neither Patterson nor Smith." Rj 1 Hn Iferton'a Tlalt to den. Harrison. BK If there exlated a doubt In the mind ot any per- Jaaaaeto the probability that VIeePtealdenweleet KrtoB will soon visit Gen. Hartlioa at hla boms Hi '1st ZsdlanapollJ It was set at rest by Mr. Morton's BK aMtaewledgment ot lbs fact In Washington Bmj asrdsy.

BK? tMr Xnron claims that th visit Is to be only ot a BBS sMal rharaorer, bnt thn Kaw York State "Dig Bit or" are not so sure ot tku, and begin to talnk BK patLatlK going tn be a btsser ict'r li ti.e BBj f)wAdBuntatration thin thsr had bargained for Bj wea tesy placed him In nomination. Be Kandnr Concert at ibn Aeadrnir. Bl jApepa'ar sscred concert will be given at the Aaaasmj of Jlnalu, Bandit evening, Nov. 3, by BBu. fivtde Unsln, the vlollnUt.

and hla own company. HBi Tea PTorramino will Include numbers hr Annie BW Tan-ier, aoarano; Whinj JlO'lrdie, BBr tifMr: KjwIb W. Shoutrt. planlat, and an iiroaei. JB a tse dUeotloa of Frank Van dsr Slacken.

BK He Ilnnn'l Aabed for It, BK "laee stated that Joseph J. CDonohne will BK' uaxtsHtralr set be the next city CnamborUn," said KB bbatMatunun to an Bvikiho Wobbd reporter. BK Li'I state oet as aald Mr. BK'f tWeasaae, "thai hanrt asked tor the appoint. BK aassrt, aMUat ho never wuiaad lor iu" HE A Tans Waasaa Canstbt Hhp1lrtts BKf Xata Carroll, fwestjHte years ot age, was BK ssVstajed at the Esaex Market Court this morning BKL wMabeellftlog from -Kldlej'a.

She wat caught BF Koaert A. Moinaon, tse roor walktr. sue K) "B-liy and waa held for trlaL B-e related 'seharwhete the lived. BK Vaar Haraea Baraed Haalli, Bt' ft lata Jt night la Paaie KoPlst's Bv ssasas, Dae a4rea sad Baveath street, helween BK eaa sad the fast Biver. reMkerees BK was a.

atijed BK MR8. flALBURTOM HAT DIB, Ber Brntat Trmtaneat Ieft Her In an K. resaalr Crlileal Oandlllea. House Burgeon Msgnire, of Bellevne Hospital, told an EvxiiiNd World reporter this morning that Mrs. Lizzie Hnlburton was in a very critical condition.

Bhe was found in a hallway at 833 Tenth avenue by Follcemah Walsh, of the West Thlrty.seTenth street station, about 3 o'clock A. M. yesterday. Bhe waa lying on the floor moaning plteously, and said that eight men had aasaulted her. The John J.

Murphy Association have rooms in thst building and the policeman arrested on suspicion Lawrence Byrne, of No. 118 Tenth avenue, and William O. Parker, of No. 414 West Twenty-fifth street, who were asleep in the elub rooms. The cluti hns a pretty good reputation in that neighborhood.

Walsh says some of the members ore good enough and others not so good. The police are looking after a third man, who is known to have been in company with tbe two now under arrest. Dr. Magnlro declares that there was no sign of liquor about Mrs. Halburton when she was brought to the hospital Bbe lives nt 4S2 West Thirty-second street, and has one cbild.

She was iu a delicate oon-dition when assaulted, and for this reason the brutal treatment which she was subjected to may result fatally. WILL BEATTIK GET A BERTH? Ills Name Mentioned as the naeeaeaar ef D. Irfiwber Nmlth. It Is generally known that while the Survejor ot tbe Port, liana Brattle, did not realm with others from the Count Democrauv. organization, he took no active pert In the Mayoralty fight In fait, tt waa given ont that the only Inlereit whlob Mr.

Seattle had In the campaign wu la the election of Cleveland and Tnnrrnan, The reason for Surveyor Deattie's apparent neutrality in the local light becomes apparent now thst ha ts grnerall? apoken ot as likely to receive a anng Lertn at tne hands of the Tammany Hall administration ot city affairs. Weil-rrouniied rumor gives him th suoeesaion to tho siioes of D. Lonber Smito, Deputy Commissioner of Pobilo Worka. Why ao trap lrtaotandlnnnantlalapoaitlonabould be ulren one who has alwaya been known aa a County Democracy leader la a nut which thoae not on the tnilde find too haM to crack. Perhaua they eet at the meat ot the affair with a little explanation.

Surveyor Uesttie la the particular friend of Secretary of the Navy William C. WMteey, and al. tnouuh It la not vmerally known. Keeretarr Whit, net waa not at all avetaotothe election of Hugh J. Grant as M.yor.

Ilepubllcau politicians claim that Mr. Whitney's anppott of the Tummany UhII candidate for Mayor waa only a pint to nolil the Tammany vote aolld for the National tick' aathereamt enow it was. Oa the other hand it la claimed that It was a retaliation of the National AUmlnl.tratlon upon Mayor Hewitt fur hla known opposition to Mr. Cli velxml and his poller. For whatever res-on tbla support may have been Clvee, It aeems car'aln fiat Mr.

Deattle la to oroflt It and set a very laacloua plum from the 'Jam. many II all orchard. D1Y0R0B NOT A FAILURE WITU OHDROH. A Man Wham Onhlnnd Clave IT Totea far Slay or Chiirars III Wlfo with Ilrntalltjr. (arxcuL to tus cvisixo wosld.

San Fbancisco, Nov. ta. Yew men In the en. terprlalng cliy of Oakland are detter known than John li. Chnron, former owner of the Fruit Vale Villa, a place which has acquired more unfavorable notoriety than any other place la the whole county of Alamede.

Tetteruay he began suit for divorce from Nettle Josephine t'huron on the grounds of brutality, tbe ipeilne chart being a Ibraahing I hat bis wile gave him In nn Kat Oakland livery atable. For this Mrs. Church waa arrrited on a onarge ot dlalnrblns the peace, bhe wore at that time a eenlaiin tacquo snu dtaxnonda that were valued al i hla li hy no meana the flrattlme Mr. Church haa appeared la the divarua olrouit, ss the follow-tugremarksbla record nl I show: il flrat marrlel Sarah Martin and afterwards wediedanacirese, wboaa chief tart waa that ol Mazeppa and from her lis was alao divorced after a brief honeymoon. Ills next wife waa Laura llanley Sieveneon, a'ao an actreaa.

Thla lime he tried a simple separation, bnt hla spona wouldn't have it ao. Divorce number tnree w.a obtained. Next he married hla prersnt wife, who was Miaa Nettle Joephlne MrGee, and aaln comes tne In-arltaile divorea ault. Church Is repnted to be very wealthy, as It is said hla mothrr leit mm too, 000 when ahe died. lie ones ran for Mayor ot Oakland on sa Independent worklnamrn'a ticket.

received about seventeen votes in the oltv of 63,000 inhabitants. F0RTI AWAIT THE START. Fedeatrlans la Hard Training far Next Week's Rnce. George McDonald, the man who trained John Sullivan In England, la In town and will look alter Dan Herty, the alow and iteady Doatonboy who corned 683 miles in tho last alx-day race. Herty aays be will win or force the winner to go 'way beyond the record.

He hu never before had tha benefit or a professional trainer. Attong the tony men who will make the start on Pnnday midnight la Iks Weir, the Belfaat Spider, eiampionltjhuwelghtpaxUlsuamatecr Jockey ana eong-auil-daace man. since tne arrival of George Maaon the hot rivalry between hlta nu George Uttlewood ts siren vent In Various waya. 1 hi ae two, together with Frank Hart, Dan Ilerty, Gu HegMinan, ths eprinter, and I'ete Golden, exerciae dally on the Tolo ilrouoda nnder the watehlnl eiea of tralntra and admirer. The carpentera are fiat nrepartng Maatann Square Garden for Its last six-dsy race, and by to-night everything will be ready.

REICH'S FLEETING HOURS. The Condemned Alan But. Meepa and Chata Cborrlnllr. Adoiph Uetoh, the wife murderer, condemned to die next Friday, awoke thla morning altera good aleep and partook ot a light breakfast, which he seemed to rellah. Retoh wai greaily frightened when the deputy ebtrlfft were Oral put on hla death waioh.

but he bat brcomi ao.oatnuiel tn It now, ana altboovh be speskss very Hula Engl.eh, hectiata Lheerlnlly with thoae who rail to aee him and expreaa nliuirlf aa greatly enoourased that Gov. Hill will commote bis aentence on the petition which Coroners Mcsae-mer and Levy are to preaent on Monday. p' Canadlnna Trrdlct a Severe Winter. (arxcui. to rnx xvxanfo wobld.

Nov. The severity snd sudden-neaa ot the preaent cold map Is unparalleled even tn Canada thus early In the season. Ice haa formed fa at that already there la nood tkattng on the St. Lawrence oat above Montreal. Tne AHan eieamer Pomeranian, which was on Are yesterday, cannot be got ready for aea tn time, an a she win probably lie idle In Montreal nntu the 8prlng.

Tne other three atesmerayet In port are likely to ahate the si me fate, which will entail a loaa of bundreda of thousands. Tbe lowest lemperatnre dnrtnc the paat twenty-fonr hour wa 6 dexrrea lelow sero, and the blgheat is above. The aevereat Winter for yeara la predicted by old Uanadlana. A llelrntlve Flue In a Church. Uncut, to Tim EVZMwa world.

I PLArxriSKD, N. Nov. S3. A fire broke out in the basement of tne Creacent Avennn Presbyterian Church st 8.00 morning snd commnhlcsted to tbe church proper in a few momenta. The d-mase by the Are and water amojou to abonl 1 he ohuri Is tne handaomeat In the clty.la valued at 1110,000 and hu a tt, 000 organ.

Cause of Ore, a defected flue. Httrrlna TJp the Brnaawarkera. The brsssworksra listsned tesddreues la Clsr. eadoa Ball last ntsht oy Eccles Botitnson, Master WorkmanJof Nstlonal Trades Dlatrtot Assembly NO. tctl Thomas J.

Font and Edward King. All spoke of the neeesaltv lor organization, and aald thai It Is corailnd effort that keeps wjgea to a fur standard. Mr. Koblnson reigns enceeaslnorgsn-lalag the brsaaworkera all over the country. A PeBKhaat for Htavch.

OatoerFled, of ths Leonard street station, arretted Joseph MeQlynn to-day, weUe the Utter was walktM with a large iox at stareh belong-ta Laata Srathsra at of 00 Mamaon street. Jet was MM leg hrul at tee Tasasa iMeeOeart, ifn-j r' 'fiiliBtiTfii IMPORTERS MAKE CHARGES. DETUTI ATrRAlBER BROWN ACCUSED OF UlbUSlKQ I1IB OFFICE. A Cemptalnt That Imparted Weeltea Oeeds Are First Overvalued and Tbea flalayeal, Threaah Cellnslan with an Aaaeelatlaa Slannfnctnrsn Denials Trem Ibe Cna-lem-lleaor. Importers of woollen goods In this city have a bitter grievance against tbe Appraiser's Office, and as they say they can get no satis-faction here they have appealed to the high.

est authorities of the Treasury Department st Washington to investigate tbe matter. A delegation composed of representatives of several of the largest woollen importing bouses here called upon Assistant Seoretary of the Treasury Maynard yesterday and laid their case before him. He promised to give the matter his imme dlate attention, and said be would probably send a commission to this olty to investigate. One (it the members of this delegation, who was found at his offlco this morning, spoke very emphatically about tbe matter. Said he: "We charge that Assistant Appraiser Edgar O.

Drown, who has charge of the division of wool and woollen goods, hss been msking untawlnl discrimination against us In the appraisement rt our goods, and that this is done with tbe intention of obstructing tbe importation ot woollen goods into this port. It is done by making charges of undervaluation ngalnat us and ordering the poods into store for reappralsement. They are kept there, nnder one pretext or another, sometimes as long fivb or six weeks, and then in overy case the result has been that tbe valuation of our original invoiro has been sustainod." How does this affect your business?" It causes such delay that very frequently our customers nave cancelled their orders end thrown the roods back upon onr hands, becnute we could not deliver them as we agreed to, and wo have lost thousands of dollars in this way. As it is we havo to save all we oon on the cost of tbe Btuff in order to make a profit at all. oven to shipping the goods on steamers.

A delay of time to six weeks after they have been thirty days In transit is a very vital matter with us, 08 any one can appreciate, and a htm liko ours, which has been doing busi-uenH berc for fifty years, cannot put up with such tlclnvs. Wo have appealed in vain to the local authorities and the result is that we have been compelled to go to Washington and make our complaints at headquarters. I think wo made an impression on tho Treasury Department, and that the wrong will sen bo righted." It waa stated that the primary cause of this syBtetuntlo persecution, which has been going on now they ray for the past nine months, is the pernicious acttvitv of one llenja-raln Hinds, formerly a Unitod States Special Treasury Agent, bnt now an emplovoe of the National Wool Manufacturers' Auoolation, at a salary of 910.000. His special dutr, it is alleged, is to hang around the Appraiser's offlco, keop blmeelf informed of wbet is going on, do everything in his power to annoy importers and ob. struct the importation of woollen goods.

with the As. elstant Appraiser, and that he is furnished by him with samp'es of goods, held for reap-pruiaement. and that ho sends these to tho mbersof the National Association, who dupllcittn the patterns before the imported goods enn be placed upon the market. All this they say is done with a viow of injuring the importing business as much as possible. The report ot the doings of the delegation at Washington stirred up no little commo.

tlon in the Appraiser's Department this morn, Appraiser McMullen himself said he knew nothing nbont the charges except what he had read in the papers, but he know that Assistant Appraiser Drown was a good officer and wus worthy of unqualified praise for tho msnuer in which he had administered the affairs of his division. Bald the Appraiser! Why, he has been advancing valuations all the time, from 3 per oent. np to 200, and as for keeping goods in store merely for the purpose of annoying importers, it is absurd. I have no doubt that good aro delayed in store, lentimes bnt that is something we cannot help, and it is a necessary evil. We cannot appraise goods always the moment they arrive.

Dut you haa better talk with Mr. Drown about it." The Assistant Appraiser made a general denial of all tbe charges, and said that goods had never been detained longer than was necessary to ascertain their value. This was sometimes very difficult, because tho goods having been purchased frequently aome four or five months previons, their market valuo might havo changed materially. He admitted, however, that very often he had sustained the invoice valuation after a re-appraisement. In regard to Hinds, he said that he had nothing to do with tho Department and was nevor permitted to see tbe goods before the valuation had been placed upon them.

He aometimes received information from Hinds in regard to the market value of goods, and had often relied neon his state-menu in this respect, for he was au expert in all such matters. OnBcteral previous occasions charges of the same kind had beon brought against him, but in every instance he had beon able to refute them. Collector Magone deollned to say anything about the matter, as it was outside of his department. THE HON. TIM'S $3,100.

When It Ueta It Fran Johnny O'Orlan Will tie Give a Dla Banquet It is rumored with a large that defeated Congressman Tim J. Campbell is going to spend the 93,100 which wasn't used by the Republican leaders in the Eighth Assembly District in putting his ballota out at Repub. lioan boxes, in giving a banquet. Whether it was inadvertence or not on the part of Tim, John J. O'Brien, Barney ltourke and John E.

Drodsky are reported not to have received notes of invitation. Thinks the Itepubllean t'antrel the C. A.R. ariCTU. to Tata avxxnia woold.

flrsiNontLD, Nov. S3. -aea. Palmer, late Democratlo candidate for Governor of Illinois, has withdrawn from mtmberihtp in the O. A.

B. It ta plated that hla action li dne to hla belief, from ooaervatlon onrlng tbe ltte political campaign, tnat ths Grand Army Is being need in the interest of the Itepubllean patty. Jndse Pltabke Tery Hick. Judge William F. rttshke, of the City Court, lies very sick st his home, No.

487 West Fifty-ftrtt street. II waa atrleken with partial paralyala while on Ibe Uracil Wednceday afternoon, and hu doctora tear that brain fevar will aet In. Tbe attack la thought to be due to overwork. A 8300.000 Bin nt Part Wayaa. (arxcui to tux mania wobld.

I Fosr Wathe, Nov. S3 The Jenney Elteirtc Light Worts were bnrned oat early this morning, censing slots ot The lire has thrown too employeea em ot work. As far aa known no Uvea were lost. Ta Celebrate Tletary by Bnnqnet. A banquet Is to bs held st the Metropolitan Hotel Saturday evening, Dec.

1. by gentlemen who were sctlve In the late Ttepubliean oampaljn. The Affair haa been arranaed by a commute, ot whlea James V. Foster la Chairmen. "1." Sead reners Delayed.

Defective air brakes earned considerable delay ea tbe Third avenue Elevated tralu whtos left Twenty-alghtn street at BO this mcrnlng. It took JaM tMrry.are ssiantea for ths trsia to teach the STERN BROTHERS SPECIAL REDUCTION OF PRICES IN MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S DRESSES. ONE-PIECE DRESSES at $1.05, 82.48, S.3.45. TWO-PIECE DRESSES nt S3.98 and Sfl.50. GRETOHEN COATS nt 83.08, 84.45, 84.95 and 87.48.

CHILDREN'S CLOAKS at 88.75, 80.48, 810.50. BOYS' CLOTHING. TWO LOTS SUITS, IN SIZES 4 TO 15 YEARS, OF SCOTCH TWEEDS, CASSIMERES AND DIAGONALS, 1 At S3.69 and 34.75. Former prices noarly double. ONE LOT NEWMARKET COATS, of Scotch Cheviot, with deep Capo, at 84.98.

EXCLUSIVE STYLES MEN'S HOUSE GOATS, STEAMER AND DRESSING ROBES, Imported and Onr own Make, AT ATTRACTIVE PR3CES. 32 to 3fl West 23d St IS THE MAKKIAHE NDLL AND Y01D? Vt, Willis a. Alllnc Wedded to Itnppr J. Daniels nt Drldaeporr. Conn, terrcui.

to tbx xvsiaita wobld. BnrDOEronx, Coun. Nov. 23. Dr.

WHHs O. Ailing, of Haw Haven, was married In this olty last Thursday to Miss Happy J. Daniels. Alling's bride Is a handsome younc lady of twonty-flve years. She was a short time nco in tbe training-school at the Stato Hospital, in New Haven, where Dr.

Allinc tnauo her acquaintance Later she accepted a position "as nurse in Philadelphia. Her home is Cheater, Conn. The records at the Town Clerk's office, tills city, show that Dr. Willis G. AllinR, aged lorty-bine.

of New Haven, was Riven a marriage lioeuso on Saturday, Nov. 10. Tho permit was for Ire marriace to Happy J.Dan els.aged twenty. Ave. Dr.

Ailing staled that ho had been onco married and divorced. As yet the marriage certificate lias not been returned to tho KrRister's office. Iho cero-mony was performed by Kev. D. B.

Benriln-ley, and, it is elloRed, according to the laws In this Staio is not bindinc because tbe reverend gentleman has ceased ta continue in the work ot the ministry. Tho law declares such a marriace null and void. The penalty is 9100. After tbe weddiuc ceremony tbe pair, accompanied by Dr. Alling's slater, lira.

P. 13. Tuttlo; and Dr. Alling's eon, went to New York on a wedding tour. That being over, they all returned to Dr.

Alling's residence on Orange street. New Haven. MRS. SCHOOL COMMISSIONER KIOR. Mayor Ilewltt Hetties tlie Identity of the Neiv Wrmnn member ol the Iloard.

Mayor Hewitt atoned for his absence from his office all day yesterday by arriving early at his office this morning to dispose of the accumulated business. He established the' identity of the woman School Commissioner appointed by him and said that she is Mrs. William B. Bico. of No.

17 West Sixteenth street, and her name will so appear on her warrant of appointment. Mrs. Bice was not a personal applicant for the position, and is said to have been urged for appointment hy her friomls. the present women member of tbe Bonid of Education, Miss Dodge and Mrs. Agnow.

Notification of her appointment has not yet been sent hor. After its receipt she will be allowed five dr.ys in whtoh to qualify by taking the oath ot office. THE KILLING OF DUNNE. Neither of the Men Coder Arrest Will Slake Hlatetnrnt Concerning- It. Henry M.

Bredin and Henry Horner, charged with causing the death of Thomas F. Dunne, are still locked up at Police Headquarters. Both mau positively decline to make anv statements relative to the cose, aside from those made to their lawyers. Driscoll, whose hat was changed on the evening ot the assault, was at headquarters to-day. It is understood that in the state ments made by the prisoners both claim that Dnnne struck the first blow.

In nidlne; With Ills Spoil. Laron Lawson, ot No. 8 Hamilton atreet, was eaugbt breaking Into a store at New Cnambera street early tbla morning bj Ilogtn, of tbe Otk street station, Iloien aaw an object moving In the place, and to invettlsate eloaer aided open tbe door. He ronnd Lawaon lying be-lod the ooanter wltb aeveral aritelea wrapped np ready to take swsr. He was held lor trial st tbe Tomos Poller Court.

CAUCUSING FOR UDDSON Democratlo Aaaemhlvmen Resolve ta Blake a New Division of Districts. The result of an important and secret caucus held lost night bv tho Democratlo members of the Legislature from Hudson County has beoome known to-day. The Assemblymen and Senators met in an upper room at Taylor's Hotel, Jersey City, with Senator Edwards in the chair, and de-oldud to use all legitimate means to change tho boundaries of the Hudson County Assembly districts in a more equitable manner than at present This means that tbe Democnttie State Fouale and House will change tho Hudson Comity boundaries so as to secure a permanent Democratlo plurality in every district. WHOLESALE PROSFCOTIONS PROMISED. Irish Blembrrs ef Parliament Whom tbe Government Chara-e with Intimidation.

IBI CABIJC TO TTOC FBISS SXWS AaaOCUTIOlt.l London, Not. 23. There is to be a rovlval of severity under the Coercion aet Tbe Government feels that it has been too lenient of Into. Wholesale prosecutions are to be commenced, especially against Irish members of Parliament Tho charge against them is in. timidatiou.

It Is reported that warrants will be iarraed against the following gentlemen John O'Connor, member for Tipperary County: John Finucane, Limerick County; David Shcehy, Oalway: T. Mayne, Tippe. rarv i T. J. Condon, Tipperary Patrick O'Brien, Monaghon; Dr.

Tanner, Cork County, and others. THAT MISCHIEVOUS COMMITHEKT LAW. It Keeps Another Child Avray from a Heme nnd Friends. Judge Lawrence, of tbe Supreme Court, in Chambers, yrsterdsy was reluctantly forced in tbe case of Antonio Ueasiresgo, an Italian bey, to dlamlss the habeas eorpaa proceedings. Tbe lad was committed to tbe Cathollo Protectory by Police Justice Patterson, a few weeks ago, at tbe inatance of the Society tor tbe Prevention of Cruelty to cnlidren.

Toe boy'a fatbar carried a hand-organ about tbe streets snd the boy colleoted money from spellbound auditors. The (sthsr waa arrestrd and fined lor allowing bis yonnt son to engige In a wsnierlng occap itlon, and the boy waa committed with iha nnders'an'ilng thst be was to be red aaed after his father's trlaL Under tha law, which Jadm Lawrence said should be promptly amended, if a child Is onoe committed to an lnatltntlon by a police ua-tlce it cannot be released by anv court, even If It la alterwards aaeertalned that tha commitment waa baaed upon rntirepreeented Tarts, nor can the action of the maglatrato reviewed. Thla la ihe law wtilch forced Judge Lawrence's action snd which alao proved mlachetloua In the raaeotJoala SheparU, lately carried through by Tim EviMiQ Wniao. The Judge declared that tbe law, In many case, worked lujuetlee and waa detrimental to tbe Inter-eata ot the cnlidren and parents. Bill), as the law atanda.

It is Iron-bound, and Jodie Lawrence aald that while It remained so it would be useless to bring such, casts into tbe Supreme Court. Meanest Kind of a Thief. James IL Davta, recently a travelling salesman for a Brooklyn bouse, wu thrown out of employ tnent aad found food and shelter wits William Jenalncs, of MO Charles street. Yesterday he stoles air. Jennings's best suit cf clothes, pawning tbem He trie pawn tloket to Mr.

Jennings and the latter found TDavli drunk on tbe treat. Davis admitted the theft and In Jeff erson Marset Court was held for trial, Juatloe Duffy characterising him aa Ibe meanest kind of a thief. Learning a Useful Lesson To use PEARLINE is a lesson that young and old should learn. Millions know it well and are happier because of the knowledge. Every honest grocer knows well and will tell you that PEARLINE is the original, best and most popular Washing Compound.

It saves-timc, labor, drudging, 1 wear and tear, and js harmless to fabric and hands. i EHRICH BROS We would remind those who bare not yet availed themselves of the tresses. dous barjralns we are oSerias; la MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING ANB LIMES' AND GENTLLMEFS SHOES That "DRIjAYS ARE DANGEROUS." Aa yet, tho SIZES ARB The DEBT BARGAINS are far from exhausted, and prices are really less tbaa the cost ot production. Appended are a fow of the many srreat offerings for TO-v MORROW. CLOTHING.

SHOE DEP'T. MKirs impobtkd onmoniLLA BEAVKB DRIppo VIRTUALLY GUT IN HAI 0VKKC0AT8. tlHKD THBOUOUOUT WITU BUT OU I IN HALF. OUILTKD BATDf. OOBD K0OB, LAP BEAalB.

Jake AdVailtaQB Of ttlB FaOt, VKLVKT POOKaTt IH 1TAOT. BQUAL TO CUSTOM- MADS OARUKltT WORTH TBU TOaMORROWs OBBAT BALK. ld.SS. nv.nr.n.. n.

J.00OPA1B3 OHILDBrtlrSKXTIlAVhtBSPBma MKITS IUPOB1BD KKB8BT OVJtnOOATa. IK HJtKL MIOE8. BIBBS. BTO 10 WKBE1.M TOB LIGHT AND DARK BBOWH SHADES. LAP TO-MORROW, dae.

BEAMS, VELVET POCKETS, BATIK BLKBVK LW. PAms OKHUIMH OTJBAOOA KW iho nt mortT. carrot be OMTUtonianED button boots, on stylish opera toe labt. FBOM A JO.0O TAILOR-MADE GARMENT, OUB SIZES, BBODLABLT BOLD AT Xts, JOB i PRIOR, a 15 no. TO-MORROW.

81.45. I rtuUK. 8 to.HU. TO0 pjuna B0To. FINE OALP LACE OB BUTTON; I DARK BLUR OTHNOHrLLA BEAVER OVEB- SCHOOL BUOKS, SOLID LKATItKR THRODOH- 1 COAT.

WELL MADE, WORTH 1U.W, FOB THW J' "ff'S F0 BOLDFOB I OBEAT BALE. 84.0U. 5So! TO-MOBBOW. 1 MEN'S DRESS SUITS IN BAOE BTTLB OR 4- I.X'O PAIRS EXTRA PINE PARIS KID BUTTOH I BUTTON IN BLACK OORKHOREW ROOTS. MADE ON BTTLISH OPSBA TOB LABT.

I wnRATKu lUKlisauKtr nnilnn AND J.IMim WITH LATEST 8TTLK PATENT LEATUEB TIP8 WORSTED, HANDSOMELT BOUND AND AUi 8IZE8, KKVKB BEQULARLT BOLD FOB THROUOHOUT Wrril A BILK-FINISHED BBROX. LE8S THAN FOR TO-MORROW, 81.08. WORTH 815! FOR THIS GREAT BALE, S7.0A. 3.0OO PAIRS LADIES' EXTRA FINE DRESS MEN'S FUR BEAVEB OVEBOOATS. OP EXTRA BUOKS.

AN ABSOBTBD LOT. OONSIBTINtl OP OOOD QUALIT. CUSTOM MADKL WOBTH li.00 fRoa KID. BTBAIOUT OOAT AND DONOOLA FOXED, HAND SEWED. PLAIN OB WITH EXTKW-FOB TUI8 GREAT SALE, 87.63.

BI0N 60LESt MADE ON OPEBA OR COMMON-MEN'S WUIINBT AND CnntOHILLA BEAVER SENSE LASTS) OOODSTU.iT8ELLATFROMei.0a OVKBOOATS, HANCSOMBLT BOUND. TAILOR- TO e5.00 PEE PAIR, FOB TO-MOBBOW, 88.08. MADE. PERFECT FITT1NO, WORTH 18.00 FOB pso mm aaj aj A aU aOl EC ft THIS OBEAT BALE. 80.10.

BWI I 9 sVl 5 I MEN'S KEBUKV OVERCOATS. IN THREE Qm um nAMD.8BWxTD BU0E8. 1 HANDSOME BHADE8, LAP BEAMS, ONE OF THE FOR TO-MORROW, AT 84.00. I nAtJDSOMKST GARMENTS IN THE CITTi ALL OUR MEN'S S5.00 HAND-SEWED SnOES. WORTH 1S; FOR THBt GREAT BALK, 810.00.

FOR TO-MOBHOW. AT V3.8B. OURBOTS' "OANT-WEAB-OUT" SUIT, MADE ALL OUB URN'S tt.00 FINE BHOES, FOB TO- I OF ALL-WOOL BOOTOH CHEVIOT, IN NOBFOLK MORROW, AT 88.85. AND PLAITED BLOUBE BT1LES. BUITABL8 FOB M'00 BH0Ka" WR I0' I DRESS OR SCHOOL WEAR.

VERT BTTLISHi S1ZES1T0UVEARSF0RTHISBALE.83.00. tf TPsaaT jBaf BOYS' PLAITED BLOUSE 8UITS OF MIXED lJL. avss TWEED. ELttOANTLT MADEi SIZES 4 TO CLEABINO SALE OF LADIES' WALKINO I YEARS, AT 82.08. JACKETS.

OOBHISTINQ OF ALL-WOOL CLOTH I 500 BOYS' ULSTER OVERCOATS OF DARK A1" I MIXED OASSIMERE, SIZES 4 TO TEARS. CLEABINO BALE OF LADIES' NEWMARKETS, FOB THIS OREAT BALE. 03a. IN ALL COLORS, SIZES. MATERIALS AND IIS) BOYS' OAPK OVEBOOATS, VEST BTTLISH, BTTLKU MADE, AT THE UNIFORM PRIOR MADE OF OOOD MATEBIAL.

BIZES 4 TO ffSm SKAL PLUSH JACKETS. BATDf. I YEARS, FOR TM8 GREAT BALE. 8S.00. QUH.TED LTNINO.

TIOHT FITT1NO, PERFECT I 100 BOYS' DBBPCAPE OVERCOATS, OF EXTRA BHAPES. ENOUSH DTE. FIRST QUALTTT. SEAL PLUSH oAOQUES.QUrLTEULm. 89.0J; FOR THIS QBE AT SALE, 88.00.

rN0 FOUR SEAL ORNAMENTS IN. FROKT, 19 BOYS' NORFOLK AND PLAITED BLOUSB INOHKS LONG. AT 8I7.O0. BUITS OF EXTRA GOOD QUALITY. WOBTH CHILDREN'S GRETCUBN CLOAKS.

DOUBLE- SIZES 4 TO FOR THIS GREAT SALE. 88.40. CHILD'S a RETCH EN COAT OF HEAVY WINTEB i KtTTTB. imST CtABS STOCK, DOUaSLB-BREASTED AND WITH SHOUL- MEN'S OABSIMEBK BUITB, FHIST CLASS DJR 0ApK8i DlzK8 4 T0 TKAE8 WOBTB GOODS. NEAT PATTERN.

WELL MADE. WORTH ,3,00, AT 88.70. SlO.OOf FOR THIS GREAT BALE. 84.00. VR.BR NTAOGBEOH 83D ST.

AND 6TO 8TOUF8 OPEN SATURDAY EVBNITtaR, AVIS. EHRICH Bill Aw. and 2 St. FURS. 200 Monkey Muffs, rtn An worth $3.75, ducedto -j 200 Chinese Mon-1 key Muffs, worth fi QQ $8.08, reduced OliuO to -J 1,000 Black Bus- sian Hare Muffs, On worth 69c re- tZui duced to -J 250 Parlor BugsAfl ftft fancy fur, worth S.l.h!.

reaucea toj EHRIuHS Sth Avo. and 24th St. BABI MAUD IiOST TO THEM. Jndae Beokataver Ralaaea to let tha Mema Adapt tba Child. Jndee BooVstaver, of the Court of Common Fleas, this morning decided the suit instituted by Felicia and Antonio Meg to secure the adoption of a twenty-months-old infant called Maud, vrhich waa left with Bister Irene, Sister Superior of the New York Foundllmr Asylum, tn March, 1888.

Judge Boolrstaver upheld the position laVen by the Sister Superior, refusing to allow the Megas to adopt the child. The Mesas keep a grocery store at 386 East One Hundred and Eighth street. They had a child of their own, but it died soon after it was born, and in its place was substituted the baby Maud, of the Foundling Asylum, the understanding being thst Mr. and Mrs. Mega were to raise her or 810 a month until she was able to go without nursing, Mr.

and Mr. Meat reared the child ten. derly and beoome aa much attached to it aa if it bod been their own. They wasted to adopt it, but when they applied to Bitter Irene their request was refused. Judge Bookataver holds that tha asylum has a right to the custody of the children left in ita care until they beoome of aire aad that no child can be allowed to be legally adopted by any one until after it la five years old.

Little Maud being under thla age, the Judge sa'd that she should remain in tlie core of Sister Ireue until she is at least live years old. Cetleaey ef tha Clarajy. tar eiaui to raat rases tnws Assoounesr.) rsan. Nov. UeaveatfM of tke Basv MHaa Bafettaed Caere km jW'wtolaate as safes' as eeaavaap est haa aact at Bte ssatssji THE WHITE HOUSE, 3d cor.

56th St. FOR SATURDAY, AT HALF VAIiUB, CBHiDBEN'S CMTON FLAMEL I DRAWERS, I SIZBB 1 TO 3. I lOo. FAIB. I H1ZB8 TO T.

25o. PAIR. I 200 dozen Ladles' Fine Oaahst I mere Jersey I GLOVES, I Slnnlc. nnd Colored. 17a.

41 pair; actual valne 39c. PEHSONAIi. 1 ATJOU8T JTJ1TE, et Plttabttr. la stapplaa at Ea. I man Ilonaa.

4 DltD. 1 Tbarsdaj, Kmnt U. wUaet I JaacM J. ilnrrar, aad feaasam daasatar et isas and P. J.

Trcj. r. I Tnnaral Batordar. 5ov. St.

at 10 A. WU ftoa the nattsoM ot bar Janata, IT Eaat UCth thanrs toAUBalnU'CBnreh. latarmantlnOalvsir. 1 News Huranmrr. Judge Baeker denies that be seat a esaUeBta ta Benator Buotburo.

A St. loou biaeUmlut knoota cat apojaasttsi (oar ronnds. The aooljtes in a Chleago BpUoopsl nharehn on strticeBeoauae tne master of oereffloaisetsaeS dlaebtrced at tselr request. Ilvtngetoa, tbe miulooalre Aatertean eraak ot Florence, wno was believed to have otenaoiv dered, turns np sale ana sound. The Egyptian antborltles decide to abaadost ffl tJuatlm, Boleas Tortey will aeftnd It A coapsor ts orssnUt'd la London for laying A BH Trans-I'aaflo cable Irom Voncourers to Australia.

sa Joaeptt Chsmberlsin snd hla bride return to Wssblngtoa from tnelr weddme tour. Twonesroesarelynelied, poe to Tennessee aad tbe other la Louisiana, lor astaaltlag whM women. Oaa of Mrs. Clark' AasaHants Oaackt. tmtanTO KtnABhTH.

H. Not. agett twea9, oae at the aasg of raSaas who aaeaaHW aad robbed Mrs. Batnual Clart aad her hbaa4 est Taesdar algst, was csntared eatlr ihts msralag aad ISBOwTa a cell st Pouee Beadeartera. Andebas conleessd bis gnllt and stvjs tbl Bases ot his eoDleUf rates, wboar tee pellee hope ta havo shortly la castady.

To Meet la Mroohlrn Nrxt Tear. isrscutTOZSBtsvarao woaB, BlLWAOiss, Nov. -The Asnsitsia rabtte BeaHh A'soditlea adjearaed th aserBaMWaseattaBreoUrBaetttraer. Br.JHf- Meat, WL.

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