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I 3 ''1 tt. JtL VOL. 53. NO. BROOKLYN.

SUNDAY. NOVEMBER 19, 1893. TWENTY PAGES. THREE CENTS. THE KOOKLYJN DAILY ARRESTED FOR FORGERY.

1 their faces and the oblv wav to co was to slow TRACY DECIDES TO ACCEPT COLOMBIA WINS THE BROOM. S70 down until kerosene lamps were obtained. The DPFPEXTT'C1 1THT) Wl I AW dropped to 2VA knot, before the Yar I'MMl'Mi 0 VMlI 1 liLLU VI II A 1 I they are manufactured at FIRST WHOLES. SALE HOST BY OUR OWN BUYER. I Doesn't this suggest how very close we can ApraHam Horace Fiubual Realized Worthies, check.

AND jii. tiuo icniiUDU IU A.Pi lUM UU1U IUQ Fern had boen left astern. I Then the light was restored in the encrina I Marvelous Speed Shown by the New A. 0. Wins a Signal Victory The Appointment to Prosecute the Election Frauds.

to 23 knots almost immiidiately, and when Cruiser. at Eastern Park. WECHSLER ABRAHAM the iiearsarge crew got into the rigging and cheered her on as she sped by, sho was steady at 2S knots. From this to the end of tho course she re SHEPARD PLEASED WITH HIS ASSOCIATE, SHE SCORED OVER TWENTT FIVE KNOTS. TBE BROOKLYN EAGLE TROPHY GOES TO JERSEY mained at knots speed.

Sho passod by the Dolphin at 2:11:13. She had b'. en actually on HOUSEFUKNISHItfG GOODS 20 OFF! a i ii me course a nours, ii minutes and 4 seconds. Her average epoi lor the eighty eight miles was "isi Knots per hour. Then everybody on tho Columbia shook Mr, iW onciay morning we will commence Two Thonsnnd Enthn.Hastlc Spectators Brave Officer Kelly ot the Lee avenue polioe court Wont to New York yesterday afternoon and arrested Horace Flnbush.

a bachelor, 50 years old, of 265 West Ono Hundred and Twenty ninth stroet on charge of forgery. The prisoner was taken to the Bedford avenue station and locked up over night He cried like a child when his pedigree was being taken and begged piteously to be released. Finhush was an agent employed by the Brooklyn Fire Brick works at 88 Van Dyke street, and sovera.1 days ago he forged the name of Fred. B. Morgan, the superintendent, to a check for $70.

which ho succeeded in getting Edward Trembly, a saloonkeeper of 15 Broadway, to cash. Mr. Morgan says that Flnbush had secured a blank oheck, and furthermore obtained possession ot the firm's blank stamp, so that the check looked very business like, indeed. Trembly, after cashing the check, took it to the First National bank for deposit and thore the signature of Mr. Morgan was pronounced to be a forgery.

The Arm was seen and Fiabnsb promised to make restitution, but, as he failed to do so, Superintendent Morgan swore out a warrant for his arrest in the Leo avenue police court Friday, but Officer Kelly wan unable to get his man until yesterday afternoon. one of the most tremendous sacrific. the Weather and Sec the Colors or the Borne Foot Kali Team Trailed In the Mud Chryan The exFecretary, However. Is Not so Popular With th Republican Politicians, Who Think He Is Too Close to McKane to Be Without a Prejudice Work on the Cases Will Now Be Poshed so as to Re Heady for the Extraordinary Term of Oyer and Terminer. Cramp hand and congratulated him and tho crow ran up a broom to tho masthead, which emblem of superiority she carried up to tbe anchorage with her.

The board of inspectors was highly pleased with the manner in which Jes in our Honsofurnisbinpr Dept The Official Trial of the Latest Addition to the United States Navy Off the Coast or Massachusetts Results In a Splendid Triumph for American Designers and Hullders In Four Hours She Wins Throo Hundred and Firty Thousand Dollars for the Cramps. ever held in the store. themunis and Orange Banners in Abundance. The Flying Wedge Used to Great Effect by the ship behaved. She will leave to morrow 20 per cent, off everything in the reiuu tnom ior 4th floor.

NOVELTY DEESS STUFFS UNDER IMPORT COST. 000 yds. Silk and Wool Paris Novel ties, recently imported, cost to land, $2.50 to go on sale Monday at 500 yds. Bouretto Novelties, 46 in. wide, cost $3 75 to import, for $2.00.

Diagonal Cheviots, 52 in. wide, full line of heather mixtures, cost 75c. to make to be 37c. Some Fancy Weaves, in self colort of Armures, Diagonal Weaves and Honeycomb Suitings, 39c. in plac of 65e.

Iridescont Cheviots in fancy weaves, pure wool, direct from the loom, 29c, made to open at 50c. Main Aisle laft. 3 BOLD LTXEN ITEMS. tor I'hUadelphia and later will go to Now York. the Crescents.

entire Basement, except china and say six or seven iiatent restricted THK WHIPPINO POST IS PK1.AWAUE. General Benjamin F. Tracy, who was selected articles. Threo coach loads full of frantic Orangettcs jumping up and down like a collection of Boston, November 18 Tho Columbia to day fairly won her title ot queen of tne ocean. Faster than ever sped war ship or by the citizens committee of twenty flvo to suc ilmisotos.

November IS Clarence Cooper, colored, who was convicted of felonious No words needbemadetosav how low ceed ex Judge George G. Reynolds, who re assault on a youns girl, was to daj' given thirty merchant vessol, she steamed over the ooo3t signed the appointment of special prosecuting officer for the fraudulent election cases, has lashes and stood the pillory an hour. Tho punishment was inflicted in tho county jail yard priced our housefurnishings alreadv are. Nor need we more than simply from Cape Ann to Capo Porpoise, oil her trial consented to serve. Edvrard 21.

Shepard and trip with the United Stoles board of inspection on board. Her average" speed for tho 44 knots At Newcastle in the presence of about one hundred and fifty spectators. sav that every article is A No. 1 Attorney General Rosendale got his word of was 22.81 knots. But she steamed 7 knots of malify! acceptance at his office yesterday after her run at a rate that a 7raged 25.03 knots an noon.

So did George M. Oleott, chairman of MRS. SMITE LAUGHS NOW. At the opening of tho sale upward A STEIKE ON THE LEHIGH. hour.

It was magnificent display of speed the executive committee of. the committee of her little four hour spin, she won for her build twenty five, who was also delegated. All that remains to be done is to securo the ap marionettes, half a hundred monster llsh horns braying in discordant chorus, cheer upon oheer for "Orange, Orange, Orange," and that was the oad of the big foot ball match at Eastern park yesierday afternoon. Orange had won; tho local champions, Crescent, had been defeated, and the Eaole trophy cup was destined for the visitors. All through tho long hall hours which had made up tho game, even until tho last touchdown was made and Stieldon was taken from the field injured, tho faithfuls ot tho Crescents kept on hoping.

They kept on shouting too. but Orange lungs were strongest and tho waving Orange lags uud tho waving Orange arms hud very much tho best of the argument. The sullen skies, the spatters of rain, and later the struggling moon amid the fleeting scud, made the scene doubly dismal for tile Crescentitos and made the gayety of the Orange fellows positively unnaturul in ers, William Cramp fc Sons, the neat bonus of or 100,000 will be represented The sale will continue and the allowance of 20 per cent, will be giver till further notice! The most im 8350.500. Sees pointment of General Trnoy as a district attor Old The Friday's weather promised all the successful the Funny Side of Arthur's "Wooing. Its ney and to carry out the other provisions of the laid down at the conference with Road Tied Up in All Branches Last Night.

trip on Saturday. A southeast breeze blew i i porrant nnea in tne basement are: the attorney general' in Judge Eeynolds' office Agate Ware, Galvanized Iron Goods, tho harbor and promised plenty of wind and plenty of rain for Saturday morning. The Cramps were eager for the trial and so were yesterday. Judge Beynolds, previous to his declination Japanned Goods, Brass Goods, Cop The Pretty Smithtown Widow Talks About the About 1,0 dozen Bleached Turkish Wash Oloths, that have been selling as a drive for 25c. dozen, reduced to 15c.

DOZEN. The 50c. quality fsilvor bleach') soft finish, all tho members of the naval board. So it was de A early Two Thousand Jlen Involved The suggested the nam. of General Tracy as an per Goods, Tinware, Blue and White cided to do their utmost to prevent another JudgeV Persistent Attentions He Insisted That She Was "Too Giddy" nnd Ills Nonsense available and highly valuable man for the ease.

are, Wire Goods, Papier Mache. Trouble Wns Caused by the RcTusal of the Officials ot the Company to Treat With the postponement. At sunrise the memoers ot the board and Mr. Cramp and his party appeared at the head of Lewis wharf, ready to start for Air. Shepard and Mr.

Gaynor approved the tne dull, damp evening. With "'Rah, 'rah. Wooden Ware, Willow Goods. linen Table Damask to be yard. 100 pieces Bleached Twilled Roller Toweling, 18 and 20 inches wide, to bo 4Ac.

vard. Has Amused Her Greatly, She Fays. rah' and a solect assortment of tigers the the ship. Organization Repressnting the Employes. suggestion, and so did a number of the committee ot twenty five in an informal way.

Sir. A light breeze prevailed, but It looked threat Shepard, when the sentiment had crystalized Special to the Eagle. ening, and all hands had a rather dubious belief that the trial would take piaco. Commissioner Novembor 18 A general King's Park, L. November 18 Learning strike was ordered on the entire system of the urango teiiows nnusu tne long runs of Cuming, Fielder and Marshall and their frequent touchdowns.

Moro rattled did Crescent become under the double distress of the growing score and tlieir increasing inability to cop with the Jerseyltes. More frantically did tho Orango contingent yell as they saw the Crescent losing heart until at last the call of time ended the Walker, however, that thero was a fair day in through to day's Eaole the true facts of Judge lilnfm Dept mala Alale, back. THESE 2 LACE ITEMS CHEAPENED. Lehigh Volley road at 10 o'clock to night. Jonn B.

Arthur's persecutions of Mrs. Lilian M. xuu jiuuittumtu cause is tne company re Smith, one of the most prepossessing of fusal to recognize any committee or body of prospect and his prophecy proved true. The Columbia took up anohor and started out from Pretddent's road at In an hour a lively southwesterly breeze was blowing, and the rays of the sun were so warm that It was uncomfortable to wear aa overcoat There was a very meager display of white caps as the amiiarowns long list 01 wealthy young strain and the misery. la mo ex seorerarys lavor, went and saw the latter and got from him an assurance of his acceptance of the appointment should it be offered him.

Mr. Shepard. speaking to an Eagms man last night of his call on General Traoy, said: ''General Tracy will acoopt. In company with Attorney General Rosendale I called on him yesterday ot his office in New York and everything so far is satisfactory. It was stated that General Tracy intended making a trip to Europe, and there is a probability that he may men as the representative of the employes of Perhaps the yellow chrysanthemums did tint widows, the people of the village are tnorouguiy aroused.

Regrets are freely plume thomselves under the light of the half hidden moon at the park yesterday, and then expressed that the truth had not been Trunks, Mats, Dusters, Refrigerators, Cutting Tables, Baby Carriages, Whisk Brooms, Brushes, Cutlery. Ho sAfarnishlaga In The Baoinnt. EXTKA A LADY'S SUIT, 5.00 AND $8.75. Monday we will offer 75 Ladies' street and house suits in a variety of materials, iucludinp; serge, cheviot, mixed suitings and black cashmere. Thoy consist of 3tyles we desire to rid our stock of swiftly yours, therefore for 5.00 and $8.75.

Original price, $14.50 and $19.50. Ud floor Ololk dopt. Columbia sped through the water at an 19 gait, tne road. After repeated attempts made by the grand officers of tho several railway organizations to gain audiences with tho officials of tho road, hi behalf of tbe employes thov reoruRent. SO pieces of Point Gaze, Point da Gene, Point do Bruges, Bourdon and Point d'Irlando Laces, including In brought to light before, that some of the more again perhaps they did.

Thero could not have been another yellow chrysanthemum left in New York, so many Orangeites boucht them on straight for Thatcher island's light. What wind there was blew in the quarter of the fleet go for three weeks. Again he may not. He gallant might have had an opportunity to pull the old man's ears. Mrs.

Smith had put up cruiser, and aided rather than retarded her. and after a sub committee from the ireu aertmgs; regular price is 65c. to the way overtlio bridgo from the country. It was a yalU day and a yaller evening which fell perforce upon Crescent and tho faithful Crescent eral committee sitting at the Bingham house, in this city, composed oi bona lluu emniovsH with Arthur's annoyances uncomplainly. and She sped through the water easily, without commotion, but leaving behind her a water that spoke better than words of the knots she was 9oc.

cheapened to 25c. a yard. but a few of her most intimate friends had been of the road hhd failed to secure recognition 15 and 16 inches wide Silk Bourdon rooter. Tho Orange fellows triumphed' and triumphed signally. They dragged the crim recording.

The crew of the Dolphin hung in consulted about the affair. She was seen from the roads' highest representative in this at the rigging of that vessel and eheerod as the Laces in black, white, ecru and beiae her home by an Eagle reporter to night. son of Crosci nt and tho thin fragment of a Columbia bore down to cross the line. She was city, First Vice President Voornoes, further consultation wus hold among tho grand officers ol tbe organized train workors. the order to mrs.

omiw lives in a pretty cottage sur rattling off 22K knots than, and forced draughts regular price is 1.15 cheapened to 63c. a vard. rounded by all the comforts contributing to a happy home. She much regretted that her nao only been in use nail an Hour. It was 9:20 42 seconds, when the red flag quit work was telegraphed to ail the employes along the line of the road.

moon, which is symbolic to every Crescent ite dragged it ruthlessly in the mud. Orange won from start to finish. To the trained foot ball pye the Orange team ihowed that they had tho superior method and the superior loam play from the very time that tnev tlrst cainod nosaesaion of Laos Dpt rlsht ontr. The result was that a ceneral strlkn trouble with Mr. Arthur had become so pnb announcing that the trial was on was run up to tho fore mast head.

The orew of the Dolphin clared. Tho road had begun to tie up at 10:30 uo, out talked freely about her strange exper o'clook, and oy daylight not a wheel is ex gave a parting yell as tne Columbia, with startling rapidity, left her far astern. ience with the judg. Mrs. Smith said that she pected to be moving on any part of the entire had been but slightly acquainted with Mr.

Ar Her engines were revolving at the rate of 135 system. SHOES! MAKING BARGAINS OUT OF OUR OWN SHOE STOCK. thur Defore last March, when his attentions to revoiutioas a minute. The steam pressure was There are 1.810 mon emoloved in all and the tho boll in the drat hair. At the quarter pole, at the halt and then squaring away in the stretch it was all Oror.

go. The CrescpiUs did nobly nnd fought with that courage wiiioh in times gono by made Thermopylaa a place on the map to bo nor Began. She knew his deceased wife and re lo8 pounds and there was one half inch air mechanical part of running a railroad will he spected her highly, and also his married pressure in the fire rooms. Idle at daybreak. daughter, Mrs.

Hallook, who now resides at But it was not long before there was a start Buffalo, N. Novembor 18 The private remembered. $1.25 TO $7.00. DRESS SILKS, S8c. TO Si.

50. The best Silk values offered this season will be shown Monday. Lot 1 consists of Colored Satin and Novelty Brocades that wo have been getting this season 81 25 to $7.00 a yard for. WE MUST SELL THEM In order to do so uay baore ana wao, it Is said, had refused tn stands weil as a criminal lawyer, having had thirteen years' experience in the district attorney's office here. Previous to that time ho was district attorney of Tioga county.

No plan has been laid out for covering the case, but we wiil work together, rendering eachother all the assistance that we can. Some surprise was manifested in political circles last night over the selection of General Tracy. Men who disoussed the case recalled that when General Harrison was a candidate for president in 1888, one of hi3 strongest supporters was John Y. McKane. Gravesend at that time swung from the Democratic ranks into the Republican column.

General Tracy was credited with a great deal ot the good work accomplished by AlcKano. Later the Gravesend boss was said to have been largely instrumental in securing the appointment of Daniel Lako as United State3 marshal, such appointment coming, according to the stories in circulation, through Secretary Tracy. When Lake died MoKane had the appointment of his successor and Major Alexander Walker was chosen. His appointment was alleged also to have been received through the intervention of the secretary. This, in the public gossip, is regarded as a disqualification for General Tracy.

Then, again, his defense or Mayor Boody in the recent Columbian cases has a tendency to prejudice his appointment in the Republican mind. When a reporter outlined these objections to Mr. Shepard last nignt the latter was inclined to regard them as ot no, importance. Ho said, in fact, that if such was the opinion General Tracy would work all the harder to disabuse it in the public mind. The whole Question, according to Mr.

Shepard, was now one of law Notwithstanding tho outcome of tho contost. ling deorease in speed. The big wake aft decreased in dimension and it was easv to see that car ot John Quinn 6tands in the train house of the Lehicti Vailev station. Onlnn visit her father until this trouble was over. These are excellent shoes in everv wav.

sea. which is blow to local tho scenes will speak on the vice ot namblinir in throo Mrs. Smith said that the first letter from Arthur was received last Maroh. His letter which was throughout the light wero inspiring. It was a something was wrong.

Then the red flag came down and the Colum churches to morrow. He has just completed a tour of the oltiea on the B. and O. and Reailini? reproduced in toaays iAGLJE. was mailed in pan eaougu aay irom a weatner standpoint and it spoke volume for the enthusiasm that fully souable, perfect in shape, honest in construction, nnd all that but wo have decided to push them out simply to keep the shoo dep't.

stock spinning and shifting These are thev Ladies' $6.50 Hand turn Lace Shoos, cloth bia took a wide swing seaward. The Cramps wanted a new start. One of the boilers had began to foam and the remainder of them were and Lehigh systems. His coach hiia hn JSiow lorfc, as were all which followed, save one which he sent by his ton Howard to her house. one quarter of the 2,000 present wore representatives of tho fair sex, and what was more tracsported froe.

A railroad offloinl said to dav: "Oulnn's one was inclined to the Belief that the boys were playing a trick upon her. top, scallop vamp and stay, to be $3.85. Ladies' Sfi.OO Hand made Button Boot quickly the prices will be 8Sc. to journey is a blind. He is accompanied every not enoueh to propel the ship as the Cramps wanted her to be propelled.

So back the ship went, a mile beyond the Dolphin, and then, after a half hour or so "You know boys like to poke fun at a widow, where by Matt Pinkerton, chief of the Chicago many oi tnese were ralr Urangeltes, who made tho jomrney just to show their good will for the Orange lads. The pavilion was crowded. The whole stretch of rope on either side of the field was lined four and four deep with friends 'Kahler Last," to be S3. 23. wnon mere is a widower about, ventured agency.

The railroad olQeials have employed Mrs. Smith, "and I nsver supposed for a mo Ladies' S5 50 Cloth Tod Button Roots. rnm steaming around, sho pointsd her nose once mat to go over their system and discover, it possible, it there is an organized consDirau to ment that Mr. Arthur was the author. But I $1.50.

Lot 2 consists of another large lot of two tone Bengalines, 24 of the choicest street and evening shades, more ior tne starting line, ana at was off oi one or tne otaer oi tne contesting teams. mon sense lost, to be 82.87. Balance ot 5.00 Ladies' Kangaroo hyeienio had painful assurances of It afterward. Hnrl tor jroint strike. They are glad to pass Ouinn and hia some fun out of it? Why, gracious yes.

I have sat On the Canarsle side, tho threo tallyho's from Orango with their merry parties stood out uuiicu ior mo aaso ot covering up the move one was speeding at a 1 knot gait. The run down to tho Inan, the second vessel that ments oi rmKerton. A strike is expected. ana laugnea oy tne nour over his silly nonsense, but he carried it so far that it lost its romance But I did not reply to his letters or new.qn ATiAf marked the score was 2.87 knots. The Colum prominently against the sky.

On the Brooklyn side of the equipaire territory was Frank Beard's wonderful mail coach with a party of fair friends. Mr. Fahy's coach also well filled oc bia, was logging along comfortably with no never been on the retail counter before, cost to the importer was 82c. a yd. price for this lot will be but AIJA RERAN AND TilE LONDON CRITICS.

articles or encourage, him in any way. His uumuiuuun. to hpobk. one rencnoa tne man metnoas were certainly somewflat peculiar. He at the first stopfof her course at A Lively Controversy Over Her I cupied a prominent piaoe, while several other me rats oi zz.ut) Knots.

Here tne engines were equipages added attraotlveness to the scene. given an additional supply of steam, and to The Crescents were first on the Held, and thoy pretatiou ot lady Xeazle. London, Nov. 18 There has been ouito wnr cork sole. Button Boots, to be $2.79.

1G0 pairs Ladies' S4.00 hand turn Button Boots, Opera and Common Sense lasts fespeoi. ally adapted for tender feet), to be $2.23. 125 pairs Ladies $3.00 Bovnl Kid Button Boots, 3 stylo lasts, to be 1.88. 300 doz. Ladies', Misses' and Children' Lamb's Wool Soles, to be lfic.

Shoei 2d floor FUR DEPT. MONDAY EXTRAS. posiea nimseu on every movement I made; called me a giddy young widow, too giddy, in fact, for a woman with a twelve year old child. I was always referred to as the light haired widow by Arthur, because I am a blonde. He then said ho was looking for a nice blonde revolution on the going down to the Kearsarge, the next marking vessel, averaged 141 revolu iuD uj iuKing smaii uriny oi substitutes Wltn them.

They were cheered to the echo by the 49c. Lot 3 A large collection of remnants of Silk and Satin Brocades in lengths of 1 to 10 to be sold at 75c. to $1.75 in place of tions. The speed of the ship increased and the G.66 mutual miles between the Inan and the Crescent rooters, who wofco up at onoe to full responsibility of their duties. Ten minutes among tho dramatic critics this week, and the "School for Scandal" has boon the battle fleld with Miss Ada Behan's Lndy Teazle, like another Helen of Troy, as the object of contention.

It is all the Question of th wiaow to take to supper. After a time his annoyances became Bimply unbearable. Hearsarge were cut through at the rate of 22.40 knots per hour. later the Orange eleven, alio with a regular warn aeiegnuon oi secona players, trotted on Mrs. Smith told then of the settlement of the uor Knots mora, to the tug Leyden.

the say, $1.25 to 5o.UU. the field. Then for the first timo it became school and the new: as to whether tho ease, one ana Artnur met accidentally in Justice Ransom's office on Thursdav. "He, apparent how numerous was the followin: 24 in. Mottled Plushes, full line of creation of a famous ana not 01 sentiment, it remains to be seen what the evidence is and for what the indictments will be drawn.

As to compensation, the job will be worth the talcing. The county will defray the expenses of the two attorneys, and in addition it is fair to assume that they will get nearly all the sum of 825,000 which the committee of twenty five intends raising. A prominent lawyer said last night that each attorney's work would be Worth 815,000." Mr. Ridgway had not decided at a late hour whether or not he would call for the resignation, temporarily, of two of his assistants so as to more fully clothe the special attorneys. He thought it would harcily be necessary, yet if it is deemed a good thing, he will have no hesitation in the matter.

Attorney General Rosendale left for Albany yesterday afternoon well pleased with the work he accomplished during his visit. He was triad speed of the ship was only 22.8 knots per hour and the revolutions of the engines "were reduced to about one hundred and thirty one per of tho visitors, for fully half of all those wept like a child and promised never to bother colors (our own 1.75 and $2.00 shall supplant tho old time and sentimental Lady Teazle of the tio wig days of the drama. present must have been on the ground to me again, ana took pity on him." she said. mwuie. xnen tne wnoie iorm ot tne uoiumbla yell for the Orange.

Thero was a something grades), suitable for all kinds of jtiss iteuen is championed bv the dramntli ro "He will have to pay the costs. Through vibrated to the fearful velocity of the engines. viewers ot the Times. Post and Pall Mnll Mink Tail Trimming, best quality, for S3.98. Alaska Sable Scarfs, 4.98.

Astrachan and China Seal Capes, circular shape, fancy linings, $14.50. Far Dept 2d floor. aoout me urange ieuows wnicn made the spectator stop and think, as they appeared from the nis pocuetoooK: is tna only way to his heart. I would never touch a cent of his Gazette, who also are hiirh in thuf xne mignry snaits revolved 2 times every second, and the huge screws under her steam dressing rooms. They were cenainlv blzirar money." Mrs.

Smith said she had assurance churned the water in a caldron that rose high praises ot Mr. Augustin Daly's remodeled prompt beok and general production: Mr Moy Thomas of the News, going so far as to sav that a Diece hns navar hon an on toe average man tne crescent team and hud a sort of Well trained, rugged look. There was mat an omitntown was on her side, and that had the case come to trial to day before a jury aoout tne quarter galloy. The wat6r from her bow was dashed off in huge billows that set the fishermen and other vessels not a pals or haggard lace among them. They all appeared to be ready for any hardship or for atio vruuiu uuvu won easily.

Accompanied by Jura. Fanning I called at along the course bobbing with might and main. any strain. handsomely staged. And, while Mr.

Clement Scott quite concedes the correctness of Miss Behan's aontention. he finds fault with th of General Tracy's acceptance, and will now nis store ana insisted that he discontinue his The steamship Fern was reuched at 10:52:36, A curious change came over the soirlt of tha TRIMMINGS 33c. Colored Silk and Gimps and Persian Band devote his attention to making two new attor Orescent bettors in the few hours preoeding the attentions, but to no purpose. Mrs. Henry Mills saw Arthur in my behalf and Lawyer and when it was seen that the Columbia had passed the 23 knot mark there was cheering all along her deck.

Now and then a pilot boat or omission of the old time "damne" and other excrescences or the traditional production of the play. event Crescent was a hot favorite on Friday and the Orunge money was not plenty. It got wcuio mm a letter at my suggestion, with Tinsel per ilia result. j.nen my younger brother told a sauooner near ner course ran up tne glorious standard ot America to her best luck and In the meantime, the Derformnnnn neys general. Further he will see that the governor colls the extraordinary term of oyer and terminer, and makes readv other preliminary Work for fair and impartial trial of the election casea An extraordinary term of the court of oyer and terminer is to be called for DecemDer 13.

mm ne would get in serious trouble If he con noiseu ODOut, nowever, tnac uaptaln Sheldon would not play, though that rumor was denied tinued to annoy me, but still he kept on. Some of dipped it in honor of the queen Columbia. The Fortune was left far astern in a twink the town and Miss Kenan's Lady Teazle is re ceived, nightly, with acclamation nnd cheers from stall, pit and eallerv. and the thnn.r fa at tne oiuo, ana tuat witn tne sudden appear my irienas wanted me to horsewhip him. I ming, 1 2 to 1 inch wide, 5c yard.

75c. all colors Silk Gimp Persian Band Trimming, 1 2 inch wide, 10c. a yard. couia do it and do it well, too, but did not ap hoou oi urange money on tne eve oi tne contest sent Orange into the fight yesterday the favor ling, and still the ship sped onward, perceptibly and to 1 crowded to the doors. Last night and at to prove of such a oourse.

The suit I brought against him was not for money. My lawyer ite over (Jregoent almost two to three. days matinee, many were turned nwnv frr.m guiuuig momentum every moment, xne spray leaped in over the bow and drenched the forward deck and whitened the whiskers fancy work to be reduced to 1.25. 811k Dop't left, oioter. $30.00 BLACK FRENCH ROBES, $7.90.

48 Combination Robes of very fine Ladies' Cloth, 8 yards width, imported to retail at S30.00; yours to buy at 7.90. English Cravenette Serge, "water proof," 52 iuches wide; bought a lot of these at way down price, per ard They represent $1.75. Black Drt) Goods, Left mala aUle, baok. BLANKETS! A SUPREME EFFORT. During the past few weeks we have made several extraordinary purchases of Blankets.

The stagnant condition of business made this more than ordinarily possible. Now that we have blanket weather, we have decided to place the entire Of course when the game is over it is easv the doors. enough to And causes for dofeat but the fact wuulqu me lo curry me case to xtrvernead and demand 5,000 damages, but I would not oon of Captain Sargent as he Btood on the THE REV. DR. DEEMS DEAD.

bridge. The white line of the Vesuvius on the horizon sprang into view and took form simply wonted to be left alone, and I The of the mine now were wui De no further trouble. with startling rapidity. The Columbia was Pastor of the Church Strangers Passes Aivay. rapidly nearing the first half of her trial, and What was his age I Why, he told me once he was not old enough to be my father, but was old enough to teach me how to behave, the old she was bent on smashing records.

The two long patent log lines, one over each Quarter. Tho Rev. Dr. Charles F. Deeme.

pastor ot the Church of the Strangers, New York, died at stretched hundreds of fathoms astern ana 75c. Mourning Bead Ornaments, 10 inches long, 5e. each. S1.50 Steel and Jet Steel, Gold Bead and Jet Gimps, 1 to 2 inches wide, to close for 25c. a yard.

$1.25 all colors and combinations Bead and Tinsel Gimps, 1 to 2 inches wide, 20c. a yard. $1.25 very fine cut Jet Band Trimming, 1 2 to 1 inch wide, 58c. a rascal "The people here must be dlsannointnri thnt the home of his daughter. Mm.

vrHA hummed and tugged at their fastenings with a 145 West Soventy Bixth street, nt ns voice oi a gaie wnistimg turougn a ship Edward Cramp looked at the lengthening the case is settled," she said, "for I am told everybody did up their Saturday's work on Friday so they oould attend the trial. Mr. Arthur, I believe, said I sent him a mitten," and the widow laughed merrily at the thought of it "The mitten was not sent or me.but bv nt stated above, namely, that Orange was too strong is the first, last and only reason why the foot ball championship did not stay in Brooklyn and why the Eagle trophy will And a resting plaoe down in Jersey for tho ensuing twelve months. It is fair now to say that a victory now and then for the other fellows stimulates the' sport. It was becoming so in the vicinity of New York that no clubs would organize teams, the Crescents had been for so long pre eminent The Orange team has broken the spell and it is to be booed that an event sad for the home contingent will bring out new and oxcite new intorest all along the line in the season to come.

If causes are to be sought in detail for the cores made by Orange and for the inability of Crescent to make tho same, they certainly lie in two weak points of the homo team, the oenter and the right end. Both ends were sufficiently weak. Indoed, but the Orescent right yielded at once to tho assault of Orange and the visitors never forgot it afterward. The Oranee team night. He had been ill for about a year, when ho suffered a stroke of paralysis' Partially recovering last August ho was stricken with cancer of the stomaoh, the immedaite causo of death.

Dr. Deems was nnn of tho wat of the Bhip and then grinned at Commo dora Walker. "How does that strike, you?" he asked. The my gentlemen friends. Oh! It's such a relief to commodore gathered his spinnaker whiskers yard.

into the folds of his monkey iacket. his eves best known clergymon of New York city. There were present nt hia bedside his wife his daughter and son in law, Mrs. Ver dery and air. Marion J.

Verderv. hia turn parkled, but he said never a word. purchase (in all more than 2,000 pairs) on forced sale to morrow 3.25 very fine wide Black Silk Gimps, 4 to 5 inches wide, 4Sc. a "one is going 2o 1 5 now. said Mr.

Cramo in DEATH OF MRS. MARY E. STILES. For Fifteen Yean Matron of the Home for Aged Men. Mrs.

Mary E. Stiles, for fifteen years the matron of the Home for Aged Men, on Classon avenue, near Butler street, died in that institution yesterday afternoon. Last May she was taken down with the grip, from the effects of Which she suffered until her death. The summer months she spent at Ocean Grove, but returned home only slightly improved in health. Mrs.

Stiles was born In Ohio 73 years ago. She was connected with the home when it was on State street, and lived in this oity for nearlv twenty years. In all her residence in Brooklyn she was a regular attendant at Dr. Storrs' church. Sue was of a deeply religious nature, and was the instrument of bringing many into thechuroh.

Her associates in the management of the home Tolued highly her friendship and, to her wise counsel, attributed the good work by which the institution is known. Mrs. Stiles had been a widow for over twenty years. Previous to her coming to this oity she had been engaged in missionary work in New York oity. She leaves two sons, one a resident of East Douglass, the other living in New York.

The funeral services will be held in the parlors of the home at 3:30 o'clock Tuesday afternoon, and will be oondueted by the Rev. A. B. Priteh ard, the pastor of the Arlington avenue Presbyterian church. The interment will be on the following morning and the body will be taken to Westfleld.

for burial. EL CID IN NAME NO LONGER. She ItKowthe Brazilian Ship IVichte roy Another Libel Filed. a matter of Tact way, "aad I guess we can get another out of her if you ain't vard. Ihis is an opportunity for hotels, Well, I'm satisfied." said Walker.

'She's a sons, Bev. Dr. Edward M. Deems of Hornells vllle, N. F.

M. Deems, M. of 225 West One Hundred and Fifth street. His other daughter, the wife of the Rev. J.

P. Egbert of St. Paul, had been notified, out had not arrived up to last niirht. Dr. Fenrn Tir hummer!" boarding houses and large institu tioni to save considerable money by On, on she dashed.

Never ship was built also had a lot of fun with the Crescents on direct rush lino assault, using masses on tho center for gains every time and emolovincr a I that equalled the tremendous velocity which the Columbia had now attained. It was no easy task to stand on deck in tbe face of the Bale laying in a liberal supply. StudjT carefully these specimen num Deems' physician, and Mr. E. A.

Moore, bis devoted nurse, who had been with him during hia entire illness, were also present. revolving wedga, which more than once projected the runner with the ball way inside of the Crescent defense before he was even sus which resulted from the onward sweeping of the mighty ship. The bells in the engine Odds and ends Sl 00 to fine Black Silk Boleros Sleeves and Mourning Bead Bodices, to close for 4:9 c. each. Dress Trlmmine Front, left.

GRASS CLOTH, 10c. Plenty of gTass cloth for skirt lin pected. The masses on tho center and leol free from the old man annoyances. It really made me sick, and when the newspapers get through.I will be so glad." JEALOUSY STRUCK THE BLOW. ExBae Ball Player ItlcOloin to Be Sued for Assault by Hatter Fruin.

John J. Fruin, the hatter, of 86 Court street, has instructed his attorney to begin civil and criminal proceedings against John T. McGloin, an ex ball player, for what Mr. Fruin characterizes as a cowardly and brutal assault oommitted on him last Wednesday evening in his store, 86 Court street "This man came into my store," said Mr. Fruin, "and asked for me.

Thinking he was a customer I advanced to wait on him and was in the act of taking off my overcoat. While my arms were practically pinioned In the sleeves he struck me twice full in the face with some blunt instrument and knocked me senseless on the floor." McGiorin's excuse for the assault Is that Mr. Fruin insulted a young woman to whom both men were paying attention. Mr. Fruin denies any sui.

intention and says that the young rooms jingled merrily as Captain Sergeant demanded that every ounce of steam be turned into the great cylinders. The great cranks moved MAYOR SCHIEREN STILL IS BRISTOL. Toil of Stationery, However, TVaitinsr 1 or KT'im at fill. Residence. this revolving wedge woro perhaps the prettiest and most effective plays of tho is bers and prices: Full size 11 4 White Blankets, 75c.

instead of $1.25. Full size 11 4 Eastern Wool Blankets, $2.95 instead of $3.75. Full size 11 4 Eastern Wool Blan with a whizz and a whir and an ease that put Urange team. Their interference in run ning around the ends was ood. the bunks one in mind of the working ot a light running sewing machine.

Engineer and oiler stood at Mayor elect Schieren is still In Bristol, always taking tho ball quickly and running with every bearing pouring gallons of oil into everv snap xuey seiaom tried ior tne ends without I taking plenty of invigorating exercise and incidentally imbibing the sootions of the city's ohar niche. Water was also steaming upon averv ing lUc. a yd. some gain after they learned how easy a mark kets S3 7t nr inarcml the right end was. As a matter of tact Orange I nea Pr' lntea(1 possible point where heat might be generated.

xnere was a rum or aoout town last nio ht Dopt main. Lining Aisle, i that he arrived early in the afternoon and in Thus it was that the Columbia tore down by the Vesuvius, and the end of the first tended to recofve all callsrs at his residonco 40. IMinlnn nVMnnn 'Pnia tpoi Mnf nA half of the course. The crew of tne Vosusvius to a man wero in the rigging and as the fleet ship sped by, cheered a mighty cheer, that was half lost in the distanoe, as the Columbia dashed over the line at Dace thnt rumor that Mr. Fruin had offered her an Insult took the Vosusvius sailors breath away.

And nao. some trouoio witn tno leit end because UJ oc. i o. of a littlo pluy taught to tho boys by Harry! Frill riVa 1 1 A 0Kv.rrn all r.r,l Beeoher during the last few day TMs i 6 alltorma all TVOOi was nothing less than tho smashing of i Blankets, 4r.95 instead of $6.00. the end by White every time the Orango I sjyp ii PoU fnnin runner tried to oome around by way of the I 5.

alltonna Crescent loit. Blocking oft the orange end in Blankets, extra heavy, warranted all this way left the runner exposed every time to ie so r.Z.A rtf in no the Crescent tacklers and time and airatn the: '50 Dy instead Ot fcy.OO. trick was played and tho runner downed with I Samo quality 12 4:, 7. SO instead out the Orange man seeming to know how it 41 V7 was done. vi iv 1 0.

For some reason a similar play was not ac Same quality 13 4:, $9.00 instead complishedon the other side and tho Orange, io end was effective in blocking and in interfer XjS.OU. reporter ascertained who paid a visit to the house. Wheu the doors of hss library are thrown open on his return, he will be somewhat surprised at the stack of stationary awaiting his perusal. Thousands of letters from importuning statesmen have been received as well as petitions running anywhere from a foot to two yards In length. THE LIBKKU FltOtt LIBERIA.

DOES THE STATUE LOOK LIKE ADA? Less than a fortnight hence and the Silve Statue disappears from Brooklyn Perhaps never in your lifetime again will you have an opportunity to ace such a huge mass of solid silver It was unquestionably the favorite single exhibit in the entire Columbian The steamship EI Old, which fitted out in this port for eervieo as a gun boat in the Brazilian navy, surrendered her license as an American vessel yesterday afternoon. Accompanying the renunciation of her American register was certificate from the Brazilian minister at Washington proclaiming, her to be the Brazilian ship Nictheroy. Similar certificates informed Deputy Collector Hawthorn that the Brazilian gov ence on the wins of the Crescents, is utterly without foundation. Frain ascribes McGlorin's action to jealousy and he proposes to make him pay lor it. Dll.

C00MU8 WAS MISQUOTED. Dr. E. B. Coombs, president of the Twenty third, ward Republican committee, was misquoted recently with regard to j.

statement made concerning the conduct of the Nathan people at the polls. The doctor was oredited with saying that they worked against Schieren, but he never save expression to such a thought. It is common knowledge, however, that they did all they could to hurt Reynolds, the candidate for senator in the Third distriot. Fair! ernment was now the owner of the torpedo boats Javelin and Feiseen, which are aboard the Nictheroy. Another libel was filed against the Nictheroy yesterday by John J.

Hanson, owner of the sloop Wiilard, with which she collided in the East river on Friday. Damages to the amount of $450 are asked for. There seems to be some sincere difference of Yates i Porteriield's bark Liberia arrived at the Empire stores yesterday, forty seven days out from tho black republic of thesnmo name. She was almost empty, brinninic only three or four sample bags of oofl'oe and and some three or four hundred hides. She reports dreadful ravages of fever ainonjj tho natives of LiDoria.

opinion as to whether the features of tha wen it might. The Columbia had covered tho last 1 knots at the rate of 25.31 knots per hour or a Uttlo better than thirty miles. The half of the course, forty four miles, was dona at the rate of 22.92 knots per hour. The Columbia took a long turn to award on her starboard helm before returning over the course. The time oocupied in tho turn is not counted in the trial, but it must be made at ull speed.

Back she came to the Vesuvius, more eager than ever to be on ber swiit way, at 12:14:56. She crossed the lino on her return and from thero down to the Fortune she set a pretty pace. Tho wind was now dead ahead and blowing twelve knots an hour. The velocity it attained on the deck of he Columbia must have been in the neighborhood of thirty five knots. The water continually leaped over the forward docks, and the rain which had been threatening began to rush on the men on deck.

The ship was reeling off a 24.27 knot gait and one of tho patent log lines could not stand the strain and carried away with a loud strain just as the Bhip passed the Fortune, Suddenly thore was a commotion in the engine room and every light went out. The boiler whloh drives the dynamo gave out and the result was darkness. The engineers could not see an Inch before The crowuing effort of the Crescent and by far the most sonsntional development of the game was the thres ply flyinfr wedgo, which is the invention of tho Crescent team exclusively. As the Ilyitij; wodfjo yp exDloited by its inventor, llr. Deland of Uoston, for tho Harvard team last fall, it had two parts, one of flvo men and ono of four, with a fake runner in the middle territory and the man with the ball in the foreground.

Eash part of this play was in Mr. Iceland's original scheme at varying distances from the op posing line. In the Crescent idea there aro three full fledged wedges, a fake wedge in act, in place of tho sinplo fate runner ol Mr. Belaud. There aro throe men each in two and four in tho third.

Moreover, instead Front basement. OPENING OF THE TOY, DOLL AND GAME DEPARTMENT MONDAY. Monday the Toy, Doll and Game Dept. opens for the holiday trade I Get in your mind 44.000 square feet of flooring "littered to stumbling point with the best goods Germany, France, Vienna and America have turned out this yeat, and you may be able to form a partial idea of what a giant Toy Dept. ours is this season.

Recollect, too, that we gather all of theBe Toys and such right in the countries where JIUUDKU IX AS ISDCSTUML HOME. Bosto November IS The Boston industrial horn at 17 Davis street was the scene of a deliberate murder to uiprht. George Johnson 25 years of aso ran Joseph Jlesser. f0 years of ago. the cook of tho establishment, through tho body with a carving knife as a result of a fancied wrong.

Have Vou Neon sfso Silver Statue statue resemble Ada Behan or not "We would be glad to receive expressions on this point from such Indies nnd gentlemen as have seen both Miss Behan personalis and th statue SilTerKtntiie. Third floor. Tear olevatore AwHam 3UOUJ50H3 TO WECHSLER ABRAHAM DTTaKD COECOltAS WAS THE COflPLAISAXT. The statement was published on Friday that Edward Corcoran of 783 Myrtle avenU9. was arraigned in the Lea avenue police court, and after a hearing held in $1,000 bail by Judge Gooting.

for participation in a' family quarrel. Mr. Corcoran states that this is a reversal of tho facts', that he was the complainant in oonrt. and that his wife Minnie, Joseph Meanoy and Elizabeth Meany, were arraRted on warrants obtained by him, chareini; them with assault. The prisoners BDOve named were VALUABLE PAINTIXBS BTOXEX Ef CHICAGO.

WiiaiisoTOK, November 18 Two va1" able paintines, the property of John B. Mongar of this city, which were loaned by him for the Delawaro exhibit at the world fair, were stolen from the state building. One picture was a portrait of the English artist Lawrence. Cook's Extra try Imperial Caampagne Is natoralljr fermented. Trj it.

"Hlibeit Award, Diploma and Modal Columbian Xxsooltloa." Utlv. SIdob It bss boon cleaned and polished with Electro ormnsW is nm from th Silicon, tbo famous stlrer potiib? It in now morethin idfin. it nlmHm tn the orlfflnn.1 flvlnn i. over "A Thing oi Beauty" well a Talue and wall worth aeaoond viaiu Ado. Comiiiucd oil fcccond JPiie.

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