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THE EVEN ING STAR, —s aie 12, 1894—TW ELVE PAGES. Fa LATE NEWS BY WIRE|. Rumored Negotiations Begun by China for Peace. | -— — REPORT mr ¢ as CREDENCE HERE | Progress of the pele Ad- | vance. DIPLOMATIC - - 1 CHANGE SHANGHAT, Oc mor is cur- rent here that the Trament has | comn er negotiations with Japan for | peace. China, ft fs sald, has Affered to acknowledge the independe of Corea, and te pay a war indemnity to Japan. LONDON, October 1Z—A dispatch to the | Times from Yokobema, dated yesterday saya the Japanese advarce guard entere Wet-fu_ yesterday. Information imparted confidentially from ‘kin of an intended descent upon the province of Pe Chi Li and an | on Pekin induced the to take precautio rity Amor the ¢ pire, YOKOHAMA, Sete? Japarese minister te called, owing to hi forms. Count In as M TAC s snecessor. Wash iN MA, ported that! W Get: Chore et Sound ith the and | in- | te carry | Farm Ene TLAND, Ind ber 12—A fire occurred in the 1 Nathan ¢ r. eich rtheast Fort oni t their lives aged In thrashime wheat Tits way to the red like ra » and al here a bourd wi herrible death father ts in a hav od off sped they met Nathan ¢ of again went so severely burned TURKEY SUE INDEMNEPY. Pp FOR A Preneh Steamer Detnined for Thirty- }i ut Dubuque, will | rtment of) Jus | pion for CONS | lepartment will call whet - | tontion of the dis atte s Who hav t i - | jurisdiction to the cases with the purpose of indictments. The Leuy } fr regar Tex A enibase f the Very es Pessie! om- well i f yd Th ida f T ny act | for rs | wever ‘ acta wiki | of s ! ba | i . th s i tl hw H D 4 I accor tlie a | PNP eevan SHINE Potty. | ice | us That Amarchists tre} Aeftive im Engl | HACURSION OF RAVKERS. They Went Down t nstantly in my service since M Is94, T having employed him as coachman in London. When I left Londen for the con- tinent, having no further use for his serv- ices there, he came to my heme here and has since been i empl | Rhine- cliff. His duties are entirely confined to service Jered (o my family, 1 regard- led him as a household fervant, and as one house, -| Working for Re invelved in the frauds, Dr dead. | and prosecution of another n drop- | ped. owing to advanced a: i-balant ind. Ther invol © corrupt methods, and sev- of these emiaiin . vember a & « ar po = ” ~~ WIT PRESENT i Geox. hell Says That ti Will Not Be n Forida. Ir « | tr to sire jowel to take pla i “ il not be allow- ed m if lecislature hes tt purpose of pre- ve: je Hg #4. °C. MITCHELL, Governor.” Consressman Lockwood Non-Commit- tal. BUFFALO, N. ¥., Sige —Congress- wan | Lockwood, ncratic nominee ant governor cn both the regular font tickets, still refuses to say will permit the use of his name rd tick: oF not. "FIRST ATTACK ON MORTON, Replies to the Charge of Import- a Se a Laborer Und Contract. NEW YORK, Octobe Levi P. y in reply to a story published t day that he had violated the contract la bor law by bringing here from England under contract to act as his assistant coachman, 5 the folloy le on » James Howard, hac gt statement: that John Howard has ¥ is true the e: tion of the law. I stion as strictly within the eved then, as L do now, is to be regarded as a family ser- within a SHOT HY A BROTHER SERGEA ‘ath Infantry, station t Fort Porter, was shot this morning by Sergt. Thomas Marriott, and is not expected to live. Serst. chuler was sitting at a desk in one of the barrack rooms writing. ergt. Marriott came into the room and without fired straight at Schuler. He dropr the floor. ken post to the pital, ; ‘ompany Fort Reno, A recently came to Buffalo from Oklahoma. HARRIS! AND McKINLEY. an Success in ng Siw Ind., Hari Adjvin INDTANAPOLL Presid Ly ft over the October mand ad for ville, Ind., 9 o'clock, he will make a speech tonight PONTIAC, Miche Octob Kinley starte first to Mt TOMS Were Pontiac ‘ essman referring ean and the yo be the n dential civair. all prob- | vf the presi- —_—~-— FRAUD INVESTIGATIONS. SION itty Persion Exy Steps will be taken by the pension bu- reau to mete out punishment to the re- maining members of the boards ¢ n- sion examiners ved in the Van Leuven frauds. Indictm of the} board phy ian already re turned. It has been found Ul of those | to, and his corps ong the me that have nder investica ugh not involviny uch perjury by At servi filed Wy or Nm, these have been nt of them, at least, audulent nor for Hobs. A di tished party wi re t for Batavia, N. Y., to participate remon: ow in honor gof | < rt Morris, the financier of the | lays of the retary Car- deliver ar of the patriot St of Secretary and Mr retary and Mrs. 1 fife and y will impossit eal of nly im > Department. requii i sonal attention etary Gresham. ‘The | arty Will leave here at 4:20 o'clock over the Pennsylvania road and will return to Washington next T The missioners tod al report of thi lay received the in-} rman Orphan Asylum the fiscal year ending June is. | average number of orphans and | rphans present during the year was | fifty. The nd the larg number present was 53 The number of chil- t day of the year | of the chiid © board of dirce for urs | the | Died at Sant < cons 10 has | Dep: nt that Mr. American citizen, died August 30, achusetts ten Was engaged hing Saloon cars on , for which he had He lett a consider- - in Chile and left no An administrator has been placed in of nis effects, = ————— a Mr. Merton's Coachman, The itamigration bureau officials as yet received no of the arrest of ames t id to be Levi PL sect yachmen, as an ali ontract laborer. They do not, however, question the accuracy of the New York World's statement of the s publi this i as when Laspector Dodge 2 few days ago he had in his ant for Howard's arrest her Mr. inst for t labor jaw ry oflicials cannot yet —_~-e- Strike Investization. 1 Carroll Wright, commissioner ond lg superintendent of the returr The of the mis- ee een Responsible for the Desig: retary Herbert has issued a g srder placing with the bureau of consteuc- th nd repair responsibility for the de- signs, structural strength and stability of W ships bullt for the navy. s to The Evening Star, ERSBURG, October 12.—The repub- leaders of the fourth congressional of Virginia held a conference here last might, and discussed matters bearing upon the campafgn in this district. It was | wounded a neral | a VERDICT OF MANSLAUGHTER Result of the Patterson Murder Trial To- day, ‘The Jury Holds Dasher and Brooks Guilty, Although Not of Murder sing Testimony. The Brooks, has never b trial of Henry her and Casey charged with George Jones (who sn captured) with the murder of Thomas Patterson in March last, resumed before Jucge Cole in Criminal Courth No, 2 this morning. Yesterday afternoon after The Star's re- port closed testimony on behalf of the de- fendarts was concluded, and the argu- ments before the jury were commenced by District Attorney Birney. Both defenc testified in their own behalf, Dasher dis- Jaiming any connection with the killing of Patterson, and Brooks, while admitting triking the deceased, claimed that he did © i self-defense. Upon the conclusion of - ts Damages. SAK) damase nk OM. Hatley td true, the servant of the latter: one George Queen, acting under the instructions of his master, did, on the ast, beat, woun > plaintiff. Mr. Hatley e sald Queen gave him many ds on the thighs breaking his z in two, hi to become lame and disabied. verwise placing him hor space of six weeks Hatley, occasion decom! Ww.” Wheref things els that eas than amy will his we and mend his —— President Harri Portrait. Arrangements are being rade to portrait of Gen, Benjamin Harrison to the gallery of presidential portraits at the House. Congress at’ its appropriated $2500 for a Harrison and the matter having Yin the hends of Col. J. M. Wilson, of public “buildings and has written # letter to the ex- ng him to sit for his por- rtist of his own se - bi to him, +e: New Orleans Navy Yard. Gen, Lemly of the navy Oraans to complete the ral steps nee ary for the a of the land at Algiers on the opp of the river selected as a site for nt navy yard. 1 appropriatio en made for the purchase of th Congress, at its next jon, will be asked to provide for the necessary. buildings, In- eloding a d dock suitable for modern re- qutremcnts, Judge Hagin well divorce from “ jouth- well, The charges were cruelty and d ton, >-— PLemporary Duty, Second Lieut. KR. B. Wallace, second cav. alry, has been ordered to report to the gov- ernor of Moi na for temporary duty per- taining to th ional Guard of that state, eae iaie Strikers WH Accept the Cnt. FALL RIVER, Mass, October 12.—The striking spinners, at a 5 nis to- day, voted to accept a reduction of 10 per cent and return to work Mon¢ Seater Lost His Suit for stander, Special Dixpateh to Th ruling Star, 1 cult gaged for the past four da STERSBURG, burt of Not The cir- ty has been en- in the trial of f ex-Cong! an W. EB. *, Wilson, for $5,000 dam- gave w verdict in favor of way cou the slander suit c the defendant, oe Vo Fil Vacancies. ‘The civil service commission will hold an examination on the 22d instant to fill two vacancies in the position of nautical expert, one at Cleveland, Ohio, and the other at Chicago, TM. The mail from the President at Gray Gables this morning contained two appoint- ments, as. follows: Thos. A. Dunlava of ded to make an active canvass in Petersburg. Mr. Howerd Lost His Passes. —Vice President who was Debs’ prime minister In the great railway strike, shocked labor circles today by reporting to | municated to other buildings the police the loss of about twenty railway | squares. Twenty passes, Minnesota, to be register of the land office at Crookston, Minn., and Edward D. Me- Leod, to be postmaster at DeLand, Fla. ————_+ e+ ‘Twenty-Seven Buildings Burned. BILOXI, Mise., October 12.—A fire broke out today in Bayou oyster saloon and com- covering two -seven buildings valued at $75,000 were destroyed. nts | HEARING ane MENTS. Cases of Retonqt toJrestify Up Before Judge Cole, At 2 o'clock this afternoon Judge Cole, in Criminal Court Ne. 2, proceeded to hear ar- guments on the Wemuitrer filed by Messrs, John W. Macartney Elverton R. Chap- man to the indictments returned against them last summef chafging them with hav- ing refused to answer questions asked them during Senator Gray’spcommittee's investi- gation of the sugar trust. District Attor- ney Birney and Assistant Attorney General Conrad appearedion behalf of the govern- rent, and Meesrs, Sanmel Shellabarger and Jere M. Wilson ‘represented the accused. ‘The demurrer, in-h word, sets forth that the indictments are fatally defective, because they allege no offense of which the court Fas jurisdiction, cing his reading of one of the very inons indictments, Mr. Wilson re- rked that he was at a loss to understand whether the Indictment was a_declaration of slander or an indictment of the demo- cratic party. The reading of the indictment oceupied about half an hour's time, when Mr. Shellabarger opened the argument on behalf of the demurrer. ame may as to the inspection and review. and we n only say that every sir his country, and if the hall ever come when that count ed his services the army will find the sir knights in line for the defense of the fla 4 the citizens’ executive commitice and tae citizens of Washington for their lity we extend our thanks, ive committee of Wash- md to ¢ work in an exe pd the n immense ingly short work Was done, and amount of | that if the Japanese are victortous th | firmly establish themsely in Co | | | ing a constant menace to Russta | Chinese will threaten 1 Russia, the Novosti further says, will be compelled to n continued sacrifices to maintain the Siberian frontier, a task pos- sibly beyond her powe e her Pacitic squadron will be hampered by the Japanese while the anchuria. fleet. As the only means of averting this Russia must intervene, send troops to Corea ard Manchuria, nnex both, tend the Siberfan railway to Seoul, attain a firm footing on the Pacitic and conclude her mis- sion of civilizing the demi-ecivilized coun- tries of Asia. The Novosti urges Russla to follow the example of Great Britain, which, tt declares, knows how to safeguard her interests when they are threatened. — see = Souvenir Columbian Half Dollars, Secretary Carlisle has given notice that the $1,725,180 in Columbian exposition silver half dollars may be’Nad in any quantities to suit in exchant coin, ‘The h dollars are now if the treasury at Washing- ton and in the Whila@e!phia and Chicago subtreasurles. ver Chiergo Grain and Provision Markets Reported by Silsbyl& Co Bankors and Brokers, EMICAGO, October 12, 1804, Mi Close Wheat det Jai 8. Bibs- 0c Jan. Month. Open. High. November. - 570 5.70 December. > §% 5 a mAATY - 5A 2) March: + 5.98 5.96 _ oe Baltimore Markets, BALTIMORE, October 12.— Flour anh, hi —eeeipis, 115 barrels: ah Farce Wheat steady—spot, S3%a! Se elishe nero ti at cous a5 do.oui vashelss stack, 1 {206,504 bushels; sales, 1i4.- pe by xample,’ 54%." Corn toe Da ee pyar, 30" 50 asked — pong 56a58; pak a, a oe active at steady prices—No. 2 white’ western, St dx sie —_ ra, '4—receipts, 13 firm, “unchai nm, aged. changed. ed [FINANCE AND TRADE - The Professional Element in Control of a SHO rereverys peeweweeverere 22 ee E MONEY PICS. WERE CDR so ui3Goes a Long © A Notable na: Scored by | 8 3 2 °° Last Saturday night ours was °° * S $ Sfp salt to be the Dusiest shoe °° ° e288 store « street. We o sered Do +* eutit mkt pitas them al, © ¢¢ SiS ee ee $ ae wee beg you te call during . BS Lor the aay ie posstbie. However, 99 ¢ GENERAL MARKET REPORTS | @ $3 2 ‘ve stall cive sou the test at poq4 @ °° ° tention posite at all times. ee nn ?More Spe Special Dispateh to The Evening Star. W YORK, October 12.—Prices were é bid up promptly at the opening of today’s] @ stock market, and the nervousness of the | 90° ° * = bears turned to good account by the leaders Youths’ Sh of the movement. London cables reflected | “Cordage C Cordage, pid w Jersey Central St York Central rthern Pacttic, North American sells per t attained our re for worth first ch mend and gusrai the cut and fit Phila. Tra Texas Paci Tenn. Coal Union Pacitic wear you iy of that, too, At 25¢., briggan where, AG asked CLS. $s, coupon, Tits bi 4 Ba. Td. af 35c. District bid. Water stock funding, currency, Tey bid 1 114 bead, zat 50¢., om, and George bid, i id, 107 asked. Wash ied. sold at fat Si. jephone curity and Trust Washington Corcoran, 58 bid, 70 asked. Potomac, Arlington, "150 bid. German American, ual Union, 10 bid, 14 asked. a asked. as bid, 5p incolay, *F13 Md. 8 as Ses relat, Bis ask Instrance ‘Stocks. “iteat “Estie Title, bid. 118 asked “Columbia th 7% Wid, 8 ‘Telephone Stocks. ea ae apeake aud Potowac, 50 bi i hous, 3 bid, 7 ake. rlage, Niseéliancoun Stock Washington Market, 13% Did, $5 asked. Great Falls fee, 14 Mid, 150 asked Bull Run Panorama, 25 asked.’ Norfolk and Wash. ington Steambowt, 9% bid, 100 asked. Janie Han, asked: 2928 7th St. or 89 bid, 100 asked! Inter-Ocean Building, 5 Morgehthaler Linotype, 118 bid, 125 asked, Range the Thermometer, at the weather bureau 8 a.m., 45; 2 p.m., 6; maximum, 65; mum. 2S qualities as for which you pay 35c. Ladies’ ests and Pavts, medium $ “len, oa Heallrecid. Os gat fo ange :Way Here! cial oes, 98c. Shoe cerry our sort of Under- n we. We have atation by caring vy carrying only We can recom- tee. We've taken into consideration— nothing Is worse than poor-ftting Underwear. You won't have any | with the fit of amy Under- f US—We guarantee Heavy-weight Bal- Ribbed Vests—the sort else- Fine-quatity Merino heavy and Weight — excellent Wool Wiater-weight Pants—which we @ollar a year ago. Ladies’ White Wool Vests aud Pants, winter weight. for Men. bid. Washing bat Men's White and Gray Mixed Lid. Washington Market OCW : Maxonic Mall Association Ba, 104 Vid, 5 = og Sane 3 Washington Light Infuutey ist 6s, 1 10514, spaysisons asked, Washington Light Infantry 2d 7s, 102 U Sad Meas White Wool muirte asl National Rank Stocks.—Bank of Washington, 200 75C+ant Drawers — $1 at other wa, Bank’ bite, (255 bd, : stores. 2 300 asked. Cet + 4 ——_—_—_— Mt Mectianles ¢ Men's Fine Australian Wool vAt $1. ite and Drawers, white, £ red and natural, toe x Men’ ; Pare Medicated Wo a wees | GAt $1.50 .ie ana Drawers, white, ‘amentcon"he $ natural and red—the finest we P can buy, 200 Mi 35 ae. D4 Ladies’ Ewinoldered — Handker- + ited Bitton, ‘ind ‘asked. |G chlefe, variety of styles. Were 25e. town and. Tennallytowu, 35 asic sie Gas and Hlectele Tieht Storkse-Washinzton Gus, | 9 Now 12%c. 4Siy bid, 44%) asked. Georgetown Gas, 51 bid, 60 | @ asked. U. S."Electric Light, 128 bid, 130 usked. 3 jocks. -Piremen’ 39 bid, 46 asked. 1. St asked. Metropolitan, 70 bid, | @ $Carhart & Leidy, --706 K St. PAAR BAA aARAAAARAAAAAADARAEO POE DREES DE Sees aaa vsvoeeseveessorsseesceoesesoonnseooees |3New Grocery, 1209 F St. About Our HG roceries —there’s one thing we want press upon your tind. If you've ct ft votion that because oar vrices for groceries, dee. are Ie than the ssme goods i elsewhere not th it. Your mi that, Bread Less Than c. a Loaf. You can settle the bread qu: stion NEWS TOR ALL HANDS. Z Sees yout —“Rutemd” Cale 2 * by making sour own tread, for you Mr. Birney’s argument the trial was ad- | Same Pay to Be Given for the Same | a somewhat more satisfactory condition b Gee cc an8 Batten aoe can save at least 2e. on every le journed, at until this morning. Work. abroad and formed a besis for the manip- |} + adilly tee, adicdid rr ee eee eha I ants Messr: nos. . SPSS savicid agp @ ° °° sizes 11 to 2 Sead 8 eee eur rp case, contending that Dasher was not a | reorganize the office hy equalizing the pay } of Beg Siam oe piggies stone set — “12 oat ee onihee. aaties “ = % 4 é » same classes | Sional element being in undisputed control | @ particlpant in the assault committed upon | of the people employed on the same classes b Patterson, and that what violence Brooks | of work. He started this yesterday by of-| of #peculation. ‘The effort to cortall ae 2Vouths" $1. 78 caokn. ¢When Fiour Went may have used was used in self-defense. | | ‘ a" work- | desirable short interest brought into promi- . vs nt ra 5 After Judge Cote haa funy Instructed the | ODE (na he Bay, Of al he omnes | fence much atocks aw had teen conspieavas |S 2 , Lewy “Latte Gat” sale $27) ZDown in Price | Jury they retired at 1:20 to deliberate upon | ing by the day in the bindery be made $1.92 | in the creation of such interest. = fees a inc tak, 0 0 OL We reduced the thelr verdict. each. This reduces some from $2 a day| ‘The grangers were in guod demand on the : Mii tor,"* spring heel, ¢ 9 | Guar feaeh te After an absence of one hour and twenty | and promotes others from $1.84. In his let-| escending ‘scale, and scored substantial | 2 handsome | oer yd fenpayelinconady with hi i he j dat 240. In an- | 4 gains, Burlington gaining 11-8 per. cent 29% shoes, and equat raided “ minutes, the jury returned a he wherk | tf" t0 Foreman Espey announcing this de- | #4ins, Burlington gaint - Bergeon fe anerees — rte swer to the usual inquiries of the clerk | Sion ihe outiie ne ones and Rock Island and St. Paul each 3-4 on | & to others’ $i 1.25:: $4.50 Barrel. Foreman Kuehling replied t they had | ©!! Public printer says: - a fair volume of busines: shville re-|@ °° * grades 4 eee found both the defendants.gullty of man- This will result in reducing the pay of | Covered 3-4 per cent of its recent loss on} @ * 4 ¢ icra a a $1 25 ar. Barrel slaughter. women employed on paging and numbering | covering by the roe smaller frac | Misses’ Shoes, 98c. a * th men had awaited the verdict with | machines, and on the blank table, from Honal additions wer de in the other | # » DOC. | ble visible nervousness, and were : sect e less active stocks, 28% Misses" Don Bation + Be ccd Oten tee Heard aba ve Sse pan will nereane the) western Union was an exception to te} Z Ios sate tation in 232 3 Finest N. Y. Burbank dict. Counsel gave notice of a motion e ploy Sowing Ma: | general list, selling down 3-4 per cent onal 2 oes ioc, B18 ove a new tial, and the prisoners were re- fob sewing table and the gold | Continuation of the movement prompted by | $33. pra ae waa! ges BC. S| Potatoes, 75¢- bu. n:anded to jail. athe ele SI pundur Cle the publication of its aanual statement.| 3 2.4 res wh imc ee a eduction of § cents per day ~ | Goo f of the company’s present earn- et 2 Las nieiate eae EE ply ae about forty. nit the incre — Meee authority “or a Atement that 25 Mi “Sh $1.48 | mcd Eastern Shore a ‘ § cents per day Ve} short selling, based on ditions at the) #§$2 Misses’ oes 1 c employ ton | Clo8e Of the last fiscal year, 1s likely to | 2° Adige igh Sweet Potatoes, 8ec. bu. Bid Accep “I have determined upon this equalization ch mee egress 7 Wf increased ft @ * * Special lot of Misses’ Pine Prove expensive by reason ‘of increa: = ipehaisnsis ts Ga Gear ea nal ¥ al of th ston Brick } of wages for the reason that thi bor em-| revenues since that date. In the advance | $ $$ Wut Heavy Lace Shoow for ¢ °° FS . and tta Comp to furnish the | ployed is about the same in skill and effort. | scheduled to follow the announcement Zi, Co vee, meee ot ee >? ¢ District with (0,000 sewer brick at 36 per | The eatalization of wages js desirable that | the result of next month's. el 2 °° dongela, and $1, 48. x10 ® ibs. Granulated sand was ted by the Commission- | te Working force may become more stable y is relied upon to tak S 22% regularly at 82. sd £, ware ptt aaa a in the individual divisions, as the grounds > ia +2 | zSugar, 48c. afternoon. for trans and change (with a view of prestent enn cat Hine as nea hs i¢ ° New Engine House. = securing a larger £ compensation) Sh Wich eeuly aawancal ‘Boys’ Shoes, St. 25. is were opened by the Commissioners | will be removed.” der pressure of the demand from tra eee Wi" Calf Lace 89 * nis afternoon for building « new fire en Mr. Benedict Intends, tt ts understoo’. to Pot 13 t was recorded | Piccadilly tec, sieas 29° | g0ld Belma Whisky, pouse on Ma t | continue thts reform throughout the office, the upward movement was che cas eee ee : sp ipstes| | to do away with the discriminating iegee AI of the “s oe eee $90c. qt., $3 gail. and Uh st ders | Fence a hate teen eathiniel eee ee beg m= $125 22: bay | a Frank Goodwi Dunn, | to time as a favor to influential friends of | jnoy ._ There are no indic eee poses, w. Robert sformer offic who have bee se- | side buying and th ., ae } . Pi r b id $10, considered to he but aratory move- | 2 Ladies’ $2.50 Shoes, 1.984 | Be wacatn appointees ment to a renewal of bear hostiliti Sis cs ‘mn. oe 21 S5mall Sugar ‘Cured Sicham & : the same class of work, The market for foreign exchange s 3 Ladies” Fine ~Princess” Dune 2 2 é| S000, William Rathwell, o-+---—— a tendency toward a reaction from the re- | @ * * ealiadnn oe 1 Winfree, $1,8iN; ELF. THE K. ENCAMPMENT. ntly advanced rates, as the result of a ‘| o°° +: ¢|gHams, 1314¢. ib. . Young, eae Hingness, on the p ; eo * oe S| a 10, Gen, Carnahan Says They Never Be- | conc ee tes Teepe ; ; de eect = | onan ie ae z : . mand from remitters was jess p 1G oe see ee eee ae s, casas fore'Had So Magnificent a Parade. than yesterday, and the supply of bills | @ « « near at Milk, hc. peepee habe att ns A wag Major General Carnahan, commanding the | good. € | 3 afternoon for improving, high gr Uniform Rank, Knights of Pythias, ks yperations at the shadies’ $3. 50 Shoes, $2. 2.48 > | ing and regulating certain streets. The sue- | 42 ; ARra 9 subtreasury SKM to cee coe cuuetal Makdera were an toltuure: issued from his headquar at lo the banks. The A i a Para eee < | ed Oats, 4% nes Frawley, fifty-nine cents per squa #polis cae rollowing general order relating | interior points has be mls ics s ROE « sin es yard for gta dway in 12th street | to the recent encampment in this city: than half a million. movement of | 3 222 re 2 eutheast’ from Lincoln Park to Pennsyl- 1. Impertant business prevented the major | funds to the south and west is decreasing, | ¢ 94 4 See | Y¥. State Full Croam Cheese, ve general from returning to headquarters at {2% Indications warrant the belief that the |! soles for thane 2 °° . Talty, fifty-nine cents per square i a : led to get the products of those |g ** * their feet. a his” Seniind, be Caen ard for gravel roadway on D street south- ae close Ss the ses: ee of the rate ae sections to the seaboard has been almost i3 dite oe tie ss » from t to Kentucky avenue. | Lodge, and ow upon his return be hereby | fully sup wes § 48: oe 3 *: W. F, Talty, sixty cents per square yard | extends his thanks to: the officers and sir| The fea Bees : 2. = 4] chen : emerge ~tigaas for xravel roadway on C street northeast | knights, who by their presence and active | Hon in Sugar, due to free selling bi g.-- 722 ream oe from 12th street to Tennessee avenue. 2 es Lr pestinesh cian who deny most positively that any refine $ e Mandetling Java @ |e EF. . fifty-four cents per square | Co-operation aided in making the recent en- | are to be reopened, and say that the clo Ten’ s $4. so Shoes, $2. 98 4 Roasted Coffer, 350. Mh. yard for gravel on Ith street | Campment of the, Uniform Rank at Wash- | of those nuw in operation Is decidedly pi 3 NG 16 “Yate” tor, ©8 ° D “Peklen™ We. northeast from East Capitol to E street. ington such a magnificent sueces: able. Diss tere onl Gece thee, +oe 2 10 cakes IP ‘Ollene Soap, Fire Alarms, in the history of the Uniform Rank have we . eee eee see ba sume soe in other styles © °° & Sor. bE - Chief Parris has recommended that had so magnificent a parade or field in- FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. See j a 4 19 cakes Babbltt's Soap, 5c. |fon vers system of Saks & Compan spection and revjew. ‘We have had larger | he following are the opening, the hi e°ce ~$2. 98: ae ton Variety Store, n Marche, 8 participating, but never so perfect | est and the lowest and the closing pri 5S . 3 9 Per McKnew’s, bs Busch build- m and order was displayed of the New York stock market today, as tv | % ** * . nph, box 1 ington: | 108 every. officer and’ sir | potted ty Corson! Macartney, meni $ Wen’ s $6 Shoes, $4. 90. : 9¢ tr Warder ‘building, | jcnight who aided in’ bringing about this | Messra Moore & Schley, No © Ercokwas: |S < Vents ate bs elk as OO box Las regular street box. splendid demonstration the major general | Mess? 2 ‘le ‘ and that a signment of engines re s his sineetes ae Open. High. Low. Close | ¢ 2 dressy” Patent Leather © 9 © 120 F St spond when arm is Sounded, Scans ee. SM 7% Mtl . in tive styles of tor 929 i8) > Ee eaRome nd sit knight to ne Oe © : f which i in “mnzor 22° % z ANOTHER ARREST. d ot police ot | 4 ie aes 3 : ‘ — sent - aashington, and his most efficient corps ot | Ate le Chi ” s | Pteanctnirnatienhae é George Longstreet Implicnted in. the | oilicers and men for their most thorough | Ca e \ e _ : "© | and eihcient ald throughout the entire en- | Calas : b vice, D4. 90, | 3. 7, WALKER SONS, 208 10TH ST. N.W., CAR. Stamp Robbery, campment. Never before has the Cniform | apeake and Ot + eee . Lining, Felts, Fire Brick and Ger; ahem, 7 vent. Never before has the Cniform | Feite, ¥ a Gi Longstreet, an employe of the] Rank, Knights of Pythias, had the stre eh Seba 2 — Brose, Lise Comment; two — bureau of engraving and printing, was ar-| so thoroughly cleared for a ago B. and Q- 9 ee me rested late this afternoon by Inspector ol aaeni sige a the pol 3 ann Aetoetiven Hg flepeisere of Washington is due the opportt De rere Meceeon ana Sitian. | ol piven our eis tmlente to, om 3 with being implicated in the pe z mp robbery. parade a success, and the 3 ae extends his thanks a Ss sini, hie thanks : Our Glove who acted as judges for the compettive | Bs : pela att & 81 } drills, ‘The task was an arduous one, and-| tii ve . a oO 7 ° Bee srformed most faithfully and well, a8 3 re i The Uniform Rank, Knights of Pyth Seas i 3 | has, dur its histo: heen th uisville and Nashville. TOMS SSSOSSO LE SOOCEOCROESSS. of many testes from the otticers of Une Long Island T SESS CoE+E. placed ‘une obliga- > otlicers of the army than during e arhart & Leidy, “4 ‘Tried on at our ridk—and guarantesd as our recent encampment at Washington. In ° 928 7th Street. represented of money retuned, urn for this uniform courtesy and kind ? We've uande x tions tis sen. won to get together a stock that 4m the newness and daintiness of the styles, as Well a6 the huge variety t second to no other ta Was z ors large pearl | a gud wervice - round love tor every- day use—warranted. .. . iy row and Monday All our $1.50 Gloves, Saturday and Monday down to. pentsavene Our $2 Gloves, in all . $1.60 the latest siuade ‘ Millinery “SNA PS” lot of pretty, ues Trimmed Quality Low \ ove ity {fection of fa (atest fancies (& cam ae HATS. QT] [rtrimimeed tare. amermen ranging from Ze, to $2.00, --Hats. 19-4nch Colored Silk Velvet. larly $1.25... 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