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TS. THE EVENING STAR, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1897-14 PAGES.’ LATE NEWS BY WIRE|WORK OF SPECIAL AGENTS Serious Collision on C. & E. I. Road Near Chicago. ea SIX PERSONS SERIOUSLY INJURED Milk Train Collides With Passenger While at High Speed. Smuggling on Canadian and Mexican Bor- Chinese—Difficulty in Execat- ing the Law. Supervising Special Agent Chance of the ‘Treasury Department has submitted the annual report of the operations of his serv- ice to Secretary Gage. The following is a summary of the more important features IN COURT OF APPEALS. Early Hearing Asked Stomp Ca: The Court of Appeals late this afternoon granted a writ of error in the case of the District of Columbia against James A. Sperry and Gustave Lansburgh—the trading stamp case—for which the defendants were fined $100 each yesterday by Judge Scott in the Police Court for conducting a gift enterprise business in violation of and con- trary to section 1177 of the Revised Stat- utes of the United States, having relation to the District of Columbia. The bill of exception signed by Judge Cox@ this morning has been filed with the clerk of the Court of Appeals, but no fur- ther record of the proceedings in the Police Court is as yet in the hands of the upper Trading VISIT THE BIG LIBRARY Joseph Jefferson and Francis Wilson Are Bhowd Through the Establishment, pea aes Thorough Inspection Made and a Test of the Begk Transfer System— | Guetts Delighted. At the ifwitatfon of John Russell Young, Wbrarian of Congress, Joseph Jefferson and Franeis Wijsony who are warm friends of his, made a thorough inspection today LAID TO REST. Funeral of Mrs. Charlies H. Sherrill Today. In the sudden death of Mrs. Charles H. Sherrill Washington society loses one of its best known leaders, and one who was identified as well with all the prominent charities of the city, having served on many of their beards. She was also deeply. interested in church work. She belonged to one of the-old Knicker- bocker families of New York city, and was a native of that place, as were also her an- cestors for several generations. Since the death of her husband, several years ago, Mrs. Sherrill had almost withdrawn from society, her place being taken by her daughter. She ieaves but two children, Charles H. FLY FOX WIN S/F] Oontinuing the Racing Today at Benning. There. was an increased attendance at the Benning track this afternoon, the fourth day of the second fall meeting of the Washington Jockey Club, despite the NANCE AND TRADE Better Prices Prevailed Today on New York Stock Board, SHARP ADVANCE IN COAL ROAD? Market, However, is in Hands of Professional Traders. age = tev wiITcr | " > z a nduc! . q 5 y 5 ck w: “y 1 GEX = * = DUE TO MISPLACED SWITCH j agents curing the year amounted to $%- | court “of Appeats inged..to appear, In the | co Lit ee oor sided with her at the family home on Mas- nen heavy and slow,/GENERAL MARKET REPORTS 8; undervaluations and erroneous class- | the purpose of urging that an early date |," 7°terson was greatly delighted with | So chusstts avenue northwect and many scratches were the result. 2 es ifications discovered in the customs eervice,"| be set for the arguments in connection | the decorations of the lbrary, being an | ““The funeral which: Wao" private, took| The stewards announced this afternoon - _—— CHICAGO, November 10.—Chicago and | $424,236.37; reduction in expenses of cus-| With the writ of error. The probabilities | artist himself and very capable of appre- | place from her late residence this after-| that nothing further will be done in the b “AGO, Nov .- ic Eastern illiaois pasenger train No. 12 bound for Chicago, collided with a milk train on Wabash raiiroad at Hammond Junc- on, or S6th stree& to while both trains were going at high speed. Six per- were seriously injured. Stoner of the Chicago and cngineer toms administration recommended, $220,- Ey 50. Special attention has been given to the correct appraisement of imported merchan- eise, In the Interest both of the revenue and of honest importers. Preventing Smuggling. are that the time to be decided upon will be a Tuesday or Wednesday of next weel — YELLOW FEVER IN JAMAICA, Vice Consul Mosher Reports Another Outbreak, ciating the beauties exemplified there. He was also greatly impressed with the arch- itecture, as was Mr. Wilson. The interior of the bookstacks was visited and a num- ber of curios of the library inspected, in- cluding first editions of Milton and Shake- speare and old newspapers dating back to noon. —_——_—_ GRADY GOES TO NEW YORK. Rumored Deal Between Wagner and Reach Denied. The deal between Philadelphia and St. Louis for an exchange of players was con- matter of the Dr. Catlett race last Monday. Thomas Cat and Break O° Day were scratched in the first race, Pinkerton Scout, Sir Dick, Aurum, Black Dude and Hardly in the second, Sly Fox and High Hoe in the fourth and Dalaretti, Lansdale and Squaw in the fifth. Speclal Dispatch to The Evening Star. EW YORK, November 10.—The initial prices of the stock market today showed a continuation ef the sharp advance so suc- cessfully inaugurated in the last two hours of yesterday's trading. This covering movement was further augmented by the : Blu = 5 0 4;| Prices from London, which showed an ad- Eastern Ilirois will probably die The | In the prevention of smuggling some val- | ,, nites Se cameul Dent of ineston, | eters ous spent in the reading room | *mmated this afternoon and 1s eonfirmed | pho Manswan (alieed), Me to Led 4 ie A:| vance, and further reported a cheerful men- other five will recover. A misplaced | uable work has been accomplished on the sais Lin? nem, ta Weaiinmton, tae tee rarere by the club owners. Catcher Grady will] Sly Fox (Simms), 1 to 2 and out, and Au-| timent and good demand for American =. switch caused the wreck. P Canadian and Mexican frontiers, where the | 20/1ces from Gana reaen vice eo se yg Mill have a, test to find out how | long | probably be transferred from St. Louis to| rum (O'Connor), & to L and & to/1. started | curities. > injure 2 . E 3 ie * le effect that ie yellow j it take to order and receive a book,” | New York. n the first race, six and one-half furlongs, ia ae _ The injured are Johr: Stoner, ribs crushed smuggling ot Thorsen, center | Oruge:«/fuite) 2, aurea) to Reece eigeaee Seca Start | Mex voune Got tent New York. ne Phita- | Sly Fox winning easily, Aurum second und | TE€ market continued to advance during leg broken. 2 and clothing has long prevailed. The thece anaSinse ah i He wrote something on a.slip of paper, The original proposition froma the ‘@- | Blue Dev!l third. Time, 1.24. the early trading, under the stimulus of Kk Me Tone. Lol gener ——— and | higher duties prescribed by the new tariff - Pe a e people are apprehensive and gave it to an attendant. In three | delphia club was to give St. Louis Pitcher Second race, seven furlongs—Warrenton, | purchases for the same accounts that were Baptyre pliner. rent grm qpushed. yy,, | law have tended to increase smuggling of | °f the result. A number of the British | And, Save it to an attendant. In_ three | eliia club was Clements, Fielder Dowd |5 to 2, first; Rinaldo, 3 to 1, second; Hand | so prominent in the recent decline. head cut: tour hveeeas” . 5. catate, ores: Ce. from contiensis ie pevauomees Pe navel station eeleea ae handed © ate Sen arsot ne and “Lave” Cross. This proffer, it was | Press, 7 to 5, third Time, 132 1-5. Sag ders = 5, 1, | Titory id the service apprehends that the ve been stricken the disease and | laughe eartily when he had examine L fs ry to St. Louis, . bres aid cute Tmam Beecher, Hl~ | powerful combinations for the smuggling of | some of them h&ve died, including the com-| the title. It was his own autobiography. ae atnouge! ees be closed on] First REST ta songs araith 1 Stoolstra, Chicago, head cut and | ¥9%!, which were in existence prior to 1890. | mnander of the guanl ship. Hi in| god mt iad to see I have some circule-| 1: yi pstitution Ea ain Rie ee ee stein: [acthe, nd mach Wiles ome otaie een teolstra, 8 will be renewed, and that increased vigl- | (1 p. His successor in| tion," he laughed, and declared that the | that basis, there may yet be a substitu' bent, 120; Marsian, 127; Thomas Cat, 125; | market until the inventor Ande store’ os Perzuft, Chieago, right arm crushed. lance will be required on the part of the |th€ command has also been stricken. system was a wonderful invention. of some other man for one or the other Scnsational, Martha Il, Inds more pos! Special officers, as well as upon the part Among the business men of the town also A copy of Bugene Field’s poems was of the four Philadelphians. tive evidence than the opinion of a press = vo-year- ve | dispateh before - Pies" s of local customs officers on the frontier. | there have been a number of cases, and| secured in a short space of time, for Mr.| Regarding the proposition made by ; Becond race, selling, two-year-olds, five j dispatch before putting his trust in securi- HENRY MePAKE KILLED. There is now one special agent in Eu-| anxiety is caused by the fact that the na-| Wilson. The latter and Field were close | Washirgton to the Philadelphia club to | furlongs —Homelike, Woodranger, Lady Buch evidence he gil A =. Tope. This officer has supervision over four | tives and old residents, heretofore supposed | friends, and it was with a tinge of sadness | bunch the fifty or more players under | Ashley, Judge Wardell, 109; Decante from the inistration aaa semen gine Iadciphia Church Curate Found | subordinates. two in Great Britain and two | to be immune, are contracting the disease. | that he turned over the leaves of the vol- | Ccntract to the two clubs, the Philadelphia | Ranieca, 115. Nearest, Our Breezy. the same element that’ caused the ferent With His Skall Crushed. on the continent. This organization has] The fever has made its appearance in| ume, and remarked of the intimacy which | club then to have its pick of twenty and |} 4.) rel Leaf, Sir Dick, Bren declir nd the pronnk guley ste obaneee A st been satisfactory and has led to increased | two places on the island outside of Kings-| had existed between him and the dead| the Washington to have the remainder, Gee are 101: Tab .. 08. inate in the market iy will predom- PHILADELPHIA, Pa.. November 10.— | efficiency. “These officers are engaged in| ton since last repcert, namely, at Neague, | poet. ‘There was no trace of the comedian | and then reseive $30,000 from the Philadel- | 102; Mr. Stoffel, 101; Tabouret, 1. The announcement of the dect Hienry J. McPake, curate of the Roman | securing ‘evidence as to correct dutiable | where the goveraor is dwelling, and at| about hire just thes, bbla, the owners of the latter club, em-} Third race, owners’ handicap, one mile— | | Tir Ranouncement of the decision of the “ath ace! ; at | Yalues of imported merchandise, and in the | Brownstown, on the north side. This make: v3 phatically declare the matter nas never| Ben Eder,’ 108; Volley, Bromo, Sallie | ppeals, declaring the anti-trust Catholic Church of the Annunciation, at makes In the blind department a woman was j law unconstitutional, caused ie aod cicnbaadt nice found | {p¥estigation of irregularities connected | altogether seven points of infection, and] seen reading one of the books provided for | been seriously considered by them. Cliquet, Tremargo, Manassas, Handweil, |) Unconstitutional. caused a sharp tlurr wth and Dickinson streets, was found | therewith in four cases reported by them | Consul Dent earnestly warns all Americans | the sightiess, and Mr. Jefferson expressed | They say that by this seheme they would | Kinnikinic, Premier, 100. cing treme Bie a zs Ome murdered ia the rear of St. Paul's Acad-| the increased duties amounted to nearly | against visiting the islands at present. He great surprise at the thorough manner with | Practically be paying $30,000 for four or | Fourth race, selling, seven furlongs tenn fam SOK te tt ee emy. i and Christian streets, six blocks | $100.00). The ugents in Europe have had | is about to return tp his post in two weeks’ | which every department of the library had | five of the Washington players and at the | ‘Thomas Cat, 111; Halton, Marsian, 105; aM aia ee from his church, among piles of ashes and | the cordial co-operation of consular of-| time, and will send public notice when it is| been worked and thought out. The visitors | 8ame time give to Washington several star | Break O'Day, 108; Free Lance, toi; | HRy preter Prag Bichon ROSES dirt in an alleyway this morning. The | "ers and have almost invariably received | safe for travelers to visit Jamaica. were delighted with the contents of the art | Players of their own, whom they do not | Prompt, Venita, ‘8; Wordsworth, 101; Red | ,7De tr muctions in sugar were very qui : pe Dee ier valuable aid from them. ae es department, and so expressed themselves. {| Want to retain next season, but who cau | Spider, 90; Mohawk Prince, Hi Daddy, | ae : a tions nominal and some body was found by the janitress, who | ‘During the past six months the cost of PERU WANTS RECIPROCITY. After more than two hours and a haif|be used in advantageous trade with other | 111. What contrary to the rest of the list. There rt the fires. maintaining the special agents service has : % spent at the library, Mr. Jefferson and Mr.|clubs. The deal, they say, will receive no| Fifth race, hurdie, selling, mile end | Gaty. and eee eens, the countery ing the body was that of a drunken | been reduced to an amount representing 5 ee Wilson were driven to the White House, | further consideration from them. three-quarters—Flushing, 173; Buckeye,163; | Guts. and the various rumors to that effec a sn out and notified a policeman. | $9102.50 per annum, the services of nine- | THC Minister Bronches the Subject at | Vicre sey ludchal with the President. Among the arrivals this morting was Mr.| ‘Tom Moore, 14: Valorous, Rifler, 14; | “ts disposed to hurt the price of the stock. = 2 ; : van, | teen Special inspectors of customs and ten the State Department. Mr. Young and Mr. Jefferson have known | Harry Von Der Horst of Baltimore. This | Lansdale, Detective, 151. to“aatance: with thn feet oe ss i & zines ela Ss oe Chinese inspectors having been discontin- | Peru has taken steps to secure whatever each other for years. completes the list of official delegates to — about the highest for the d yvand with ri ‘Trainer of St. Philip's, Father Smith of | Ue Without detriment to the eificieney of | advantages may be reaped under the reci- eS the league meetin IN DEATH RATE. somewhat better fecling prevailing larehe ile saiae h and Father Donovan of | tary of State the come omen on the | Procity clauses of the new tariff act. The DISTRICT CASE CLOSES. + — é street. St. Paul's. whe were also notified, made an | isthmus of Panama have undertaken. to |™inister from that country, Dr. Don Victor -—— To Be Minister to China. Weekly Report of Henlth Conditions : sini oe tend that the priest's right tem- | Perform the duties of the inspectors of cus-| Eguiguren, with his secretary of legation, | Taking of entimony. in Street Ex-| The President has decided on the ap- re 3 a = ae s * FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. ee ee ce peiese Oe cen | ems formerly employed there to supervise | called at the Department of State today iension Cases. pointment of Chas. Page Bryan of Chicago je mortality o: e District continues ee ie otheriicnes Sie ae poet a mene of pave ane will ef-land proached the subject to Secretary | Counsel for the District today closed their | as minister to China. low. The deaths reported to the health ak was peg tek peg Feed Loe head mee Oe Ree OO Fe WOO Derian| Sharoinn candilto Assistant Secretary Day. | introduction of testimony as to values in Se department during the last week number-| the New York stock market today as re- ——— Adutustouiot the Cul Mr. Kasson, who is specially charged with | Street extension cases 429, Haws’; 436, pe Se 3 ed 85, as against $7 in the preceding week. | ported by Corson & Macartney, members MR. BAYARD WILL SPEAK. J e Chinene. the conduct of the negotiations touching | Prather’s, and 437, Wright and Cox’s sub-| Consul Deuster, at Crefeld, Germany, re-| The annual death rate for the whole pop- | New York stcck exchange. Correspondents During the year 5,880 Chinese, other than | sciprocity, was called into conaultation | division of Mt. Pleasant, Bullder Joseph | pcrts to the State Department of a discov- | ulation was 158 per thousand inhabitants. | Messrs. Moore & Schley. ‘No wi lroadw ns Presemtation of Silver Service for the | laborers, applied for admission to the |and in a short time the initial steps had | Richardson Coed ens Aeitertod beste | er made there which, it ts sald, will revo- | Of those who died SI were white (giving & | american putes. Se onboat Wilmington. United States. Of this number 5,478 were | been taken to formulate a basis of agree- | the Value of the buildings saffected by the |) ionize the methods of illumination. It is “ : : 5 ! 7 7 : zI ft crdi- INGORE Tk. “Mssauies ikes ment between the United States and Peru | Peep ee one na elimination of witness | an incandescent gas. A single jet o! (death rate 19.9). Of the total deaths 9 | American sngar : a a jo ty ri 2 f much more Sugar, pfd. ‘ the invitation to deliver the | 8° of transit through the United States, {it is necessary to, 0 over tariff statistics | @fternoon, E print can be read at a distance of 100 feet. |9 from consumpticn and 10 from acute | American Cotton Oii speech presenting the silver service to the | ¢ % railways transporting them being re-| and general trade figures, so that it may be LITERARY SOCIETY PROGRAM The inventor says the cost for a light of 1,- | lung affections, 6 of which were caused by —eignaedy + guubest Ww atin! oun Nevaubed se j artnis cant ieee hele Se pexture some time patabetore the matter is brought ERAR sieved 50) candle power is erly, 4% Se Berar pneumonia. In the zymotic class there Bay State Gas. ner 3 ntry. Je period = ry clectrie F 4 The service was purchased with money | 1,651 Chinese laborers departed from the | '° ‘he Point of agreement. Capitol Hi Organization Discusses | While (nat See ieee er hour. were 3 fatal cases of typhold fever, 5 of | Canad Southera raised by popular subseription. Senator | United States and 1,089 of t re- 5 A a UAmerican Poets, ee a diphtheria and 1 from whooping cough. Domaebaee ae a 4y and ex-Senator Higgins will also} turned to this country by virtue the 35 ¥ The Delaware militia will art in the demonstration. ft is ex-| China. The aumb hare aR ahs f the Iowa | regular bi-rionthly mecting Monday even- | yrom the Indianapolls News. from quarantine by recovery, leaving 57 |‘. : the gunboat Wilmington will | wns 208k OF there: 297 were utp ne Experimental Station, ing at thevresMence of Mr. Duncan A.| George M. Pullman, jr., and his brother | cases under treatment. és © Ae November 1. S10 were discharg A few cases are still Director Curtis of the Towa experimental | Thompson, 210 A street northzast, the sub- Sanger are determined to win their spurs, There were 5 new cases of scarlet fever | C. m. & St. Paul. ee) ponding. To enzorce the provisions of the | station has submitted to Secretary of Ag-| ject of the!wvening, “American Poets,” be- | ana show to the world that there is good ene Eee tnd gape Ee CONTEST OVER FAIR'S MILLIONS. cone = Soe Gee for each | Ticulture Wilson a comparative report on| ing continued ‘from the last meeting. A | gtuft in them. Their father's will cut them The meteorological pon Bitoa nian t. Paul, MAO. of the inese deported “| English and “American lard’ hogs, em-| paper was read by Miss Bishop. Mr. Baier | Sf with an allowance of about $3,000 a during the week were a mean temperature ted Gas eae ee en some tt Aside the | “Many difficultics have been encountered | brecing the remulis of tests to determine |read ppdenyaientitied The Vale | of year each, but it was given out that if they | of the alr of 54 degrees, a mean barometer | Del. Lack. & W Trust Will Bon tae opeement of the Chinese exclu- | the best food and the prices received for | Dreams.” Misses Bessie Walport and | Showed io the satisfaction of the other | Of 20.9 aad a mean relative humidity of | Delaware @ fu dso pia” SAN FRANCISCO, Cal, November 10— | Son lana. in Vermont and northern New | each preed. The report states that the | Bishop rendered: a duet; Mrs. McCreary | members of the family that they had busi- mip aoe Sree ee Bre Sree ee ; nes rk many ese of alleged Ameri waar rate iy s iller. | ne: 3 ere willing to attend to 2 ~asicherlince hte Ee Rian’ at wettest ence | Dns have been ‘admitted by the Chinese | @4Fket discrimination between the breeds | read a paper on the life of Joaquin Miller. | ness abillt Fonitele Len phabiisceal onsy ches. Miinois Central "i J + the kind of men their father wished them " ee Lake Shore. . the trust will of the late James G. Fair. | taken for deportation. In such cases the | in fevor of the Tanworts and Berkshires, discussen Ny My, Geo ee mhempeon Men. to be, that they would come in for a share NEITHER MAY ACCEPT. Taek Neanvilie This will is dated September 21, 1894, and | commissioners refused to hold the Chinese | the English breeds. ‘They sold for $3.80 per | @¢rdon ang Mr, “Harla i vu ot the vars ee. aes ‘opolitan Traction the original was stolen from the county | until an imvestigation could be made as to | hundred, walle all the others brought 33-70, | the bleasurg of the evening by reading two | OL tne IArHe estate a sos of the | Eweal Cleraymen Spoken of for | yiitlian Elevated clerk's office and never recovered. There is | Whether OF not their testimony was, as is | All the breeds of hogs. tested made pork Ue poeat Gouipihed by! Marion G. Walpori, | Youss_men. ‘They had a long conference Bishop of Central Pennsylvania, Missouri Pacitic...- i lieved, freudulent. The provisions of the subs anes : : a 3. Walport, | 3 ert T. Lincoln, who plainly tolt . . : certain to be a suit brought by the three} treaty between the United States and Chit feedlge eter sont Bee oe vAbuna, | Fresident of the soctety, entitled “Nothing | with Robert T. Tincoln, whe plains toll | there was not much surprise expressed | National Lead Go...-- children, Mrs. Herman Oelrichs, Miss Vir- executed on March 17, 18M, give to | Secretary Wilson says while the demand | ‘0, Wear,” was recited by Miss Annie B. | SM." thar the young men have gone to | im local Episcopal circles when a press | KAuomalLenaCo.. pra sinia Fair and Chas. L. Fair. nese laborers the privilege of transit | abroad may be greater for bacon hogs | ¥;2!port. ‘ in be | Work for the Puljman company in positions | dispatch announced that Rev. Dr. Mackay- | New York Central Mrs Nettie Craven will probably file a ss, the United States in the course ot | than for the other, the! demand for lard | 11 the residents of Aes. Rath, Lo) Ulen | but little removed from that of laborers. | Smith, the rector of St. John’s Church, ana | Northern Py second, aud o third may be commenced in | their journey to or from other countries. | bogs is as great here as ever. basalts aitelte , SSS They are doing vard work at present, and | Rey. ‘Dr. McKim, rector of Epiphany ions wee 1 of the all ndchiid of the nese per: journey through the Se ee CoS 2 the pey 16 small. George reviving, BUOUL | ciinrch,. were anntionel ie chamntiion ‘ith | Fetes Wien Gecssee aitissate: ee Sects : PAR eer cela COE, CBE DED Personal Menti SOVEINGiS. $50 a month and Sanger $45 a month. 5 ; with | Facite Mau deceased millionaire. The contests will be on, and stratgitway attempt to smug- oR: CAPT. LOVERING’S CASE. ‘They have to take things as they come, | the office of bishop of central Pennsyl- ore ‘eading. .. commenced upon the grounds that ex- themselves back into the United States. Lieut. Guy H. Preston, 9th Cavalry, is at do not have precedence over any other em- | vania. toe 2 nee ator Fair was incompetent or insane It has been found very difficult to prevent | the Ebbitt on leave of absence. A Former Officer's Comment on His | pioye, must obey the rules as well as the : the ne he made the tr will, and that admitted and 402 were refused admission. provisions of article 2 commissicners before whom of the treaty with they were Report by Director Curtis is slight, only 10 cents a hundred pounds Major Louis W. Crampton, surgeon, has proposed condemnation of the land. The Capitol Hii Literary Society held its “American ‘Poets and Their Future’ was Action. Pullman Boys Have Gone to Work. business, others, and will‘receive promotions in their death rate of 13 8) and 34 were colored During the week 24 new cases of diph- theria were reported and 12 were relieved a rainfall of 1.42 i The convention is now in session at e WK American Spirits, pfd.-. cago, B. & Q. Phila. Traction ... Bethlehem Pa. ; ‘Texas Pacific...) i acting under undue Influence and} | During the past fiscal year the azgregate | peen granted two months’ leave of ab- | To the Raltor of The fivening Star: turn: hey volnateeLinpolis thst they wrO- | a etch ABEE these tere tarcen aiomee Teun. Coat a irom it will probably be | 533,014.67, and the expense $0.52 sence. I have read with interest the progress of | Bna\Wore Gp. the same as any other em-| others, would be voted for by the conven. | Urs Leaunes, pia. 5 the widow of the ex. | perceritage of cost of:coll Lieut. C. 5. S. Moore of the Naval Acad-| the investigation of the Lovering case. | bioye of the company. ticn. Wabash, ta... 1 Judge Slack’s decision places her emy is at the Ebbitt House. Corpl. New's answer, that he would have — As is customary in such cases, no authori- | g2uern Umlon fel . in such 4 position that she must fight the SECRETARY First Lieutenant Edwin B. Babbitt of the] used a cart or litter, and would by no Found Her tative suggestion has been made to the | Capital Traction 4 3 trust will if expects to get anything at ides ordnance department has been ordered to| means have dragged the man in a time of | From the Macon News. ciergymen mentioned of the proposed hon- aa aa pion G pre pes thie: 8 children, | Must Put Hix Signature on 9,248 | visit Forts Winfield Scott and Baker, Cali- peace, shows that he, at least, understood | 4 badge of the Adelphian Society of Wes- Tahmalsaisanithet die meals eee Washington Stock Exchange. It is stated that th st of the heirs oes fornia, on business pertaining to the eleva-| the proper method of procedure in such | Jeyan College, that was lost in 1871, juct | ngmed in connection with the wie. Sieg Sone tye Sede ery, will be brought to n relief in case] The sale of the Union Pacific road will tion indicators for i2-inch B. L. rifles. cases. Corpl. New ts far better qualified, | twenty-six years ago, by a young lady who| "oth are well known in church. circies, | Eig Infantry, 1-t 50 a, S00 a Na e Slack Is reversed | by the Supreme | entail hard labor on the part of Secretary | |} Chinen een cree in that respect, at least, to wear the double- | is now a popular matron of Thomaston, and as is usual when a bishop is to be | Sia 10 at 204. Oalumibla Fre ty nie ae ee Gage, and he is not looking forward to the | eral passenger department of the Southern | barred insignia of a captain, than Capt. | was lately found and restored to its own- Tait nie eee Raie prone? ict Of Columbia Bouds.-20-sear Pu erg Bee ae work with any great pleasure. 2 Railway Company, has been promoted to | Lovering is to wear the double chevron of | er. An old colored man plowing in a field toltheatiention iol she monventipny Fund. gold 6s, 112 bid. Water It will be remembered that in buying the | the head of the advertising division, vice | a corporal, near Thomaston turned up the shining | “Generally speaking, it is not until the Mgt as oe ae woter seat Ce eee Union Pacific the reorganization committee j William A. Johnson, appointed traveling | Capt. Edward H. Browne's attempt at | trinket. Not knowing its value, he showed | voce of the convention 1s announced. that 1,112 vid. Fund. currency 3. Me of the: St Watteat “Staten, | PPCNTOD the sinks fume of theres ds there 20 ae cee gee hig superlor officer, Cape, Lovering. ts sur | 4.22.2 8° the mame “Carrie Ropers, Asti | te, person honored by election will accent Semlitan AE Aeot Infantry Issues Order. are $13,615,250 in bonds in the sinking fund, o Such Scientific Society. prising, to say the least. Both of these of- | Knowing well the lady who bore this maid- |r jot. and it frequently happens that an- 7 =. 8. Rad ATI a.. November 10,—Col. | the balance being in cash. ‘This amount is |- qn a dispatch to the State Department, the | ficers were mere boys during the war They | en name, he asked the old darkey what he | cther ‘election nas to be held, owing to f lndeitednew, B, 11%, bid, Henry €. Cook, commander of the 5th In- | 7 cote re ae: oeaee Ba eee ee United States consul at Jerusalem calls at- | Must nor assume that thousands of civil: | sould Lake, for the padge Tee cero’ s Te | the declinaticn of the nominee of the con- | Bete it. KR. os, 65 asked. Eckington It, It 6s, fantr tioned of at t d States army, McPherson, has issued further pla of foot ball on that re mbers of the Fort McPher- sta- an edict bends, the government having bought them and placed them in the sinking fund as good investments. Before the bonds can become negotiable Secretary Gage has to sign his name on the tention “to the fact that the advertisement of the self-styled Scientific Society of Jeru- salem, which has been circulated to some extent in the United States, is a delusion and a snare.” A New York firm wrote the ans when they were too young to know a camp kettle from a snare drum, are so 1g- norant of army methods and army dis- cipline as to fail to understand the Lover- ing case in all its cruel, wicked, unjustifi- ply was: gimme. The gentleman gave the darkey 59 cents and took the badge to Mrs. Farley, nee Rogers, who was overjoyed to get back the beautiful reminder of her girlhood and happy college days. vention to accepi the position. While not ing is yet known of the intentions of either Dr. Mackay-Smith or Dr. McKim, in the event of the choice of the convention fall- ing upon either, it is believed that it is rrobable that neither would accept. | | axked, “ Columbia it. R. 6s, Co., ser. A, 6s, 111 bid.” Wash id. UL 8! Electric Ligh! bid, bid. alloy able details. ——___ +e ____ pak SS sak Market Co. im oe. <t <> pb apes somed be eats any | back of each. (This — gente apse to | consul, asking about the proposed exposi- ‘There may be occasions when an officer Named His Son “Prosperity.” DRIFTED TO MARRIAGE. a 6s, 110 among the (gam has been greatly mod! oer ne tome es thes bmg pare pre ‘ay. | lon referred to in the advertisement, ‘The | Would per One be SBsHeeR ue eoulaine Springfield (Obio) Dispatch to the Cincinnati Com- sui 3 ‘National Kank ment of the reorganization committee, a | Consul ne ee ee ee er eee ee eee ag A oben DntIny RomtpERe | mercal-Tebune. West Virginian Couple Travel 400 | fit. Metrpolitan, 200 Mid. Central. 25 WON BY A CHANCE BLOW. Week from next setartay e eS pe | 12 Jerusalem, and there milianarne paeee fed with violence or threats of violence. I{ From this time on any one who says Miles on a Fintboat to Wed. ond. 140 bid Citizens", 135 bid. E pecrechery Geter key times a minute | Position. He thinks American business | W2S Very near. being forced to stich extrem: | there is no “prosperity” in town will be te-| bom the New York World. bia. pital. 120 bid: | West End, Nattling Mil Between Cassidy and | able to write his name ten times a minute | Men should be mude aware of “this - | ities on the occasion of my first being in| rosea to the official records of St. Ber- : . ’ 2 Murphy Near Walla Wallin. or 600 times an hour. This would require | Uy, 20GU) intend- | command. of a company on detached ser- | © Charles H. Matthews and Lizzie M. Town- | bid. 110 asked. : eee . é 5 about fifteen and a half hours actual 1 see Pe oe vice; but’ the prompt, vigorous suport ren- | nard’s Church, where the infant “8u Mr | sack partion thee wobdligg kone weno pits Dean dauTrust Companion Nat. Sate Do- WALLA, Wash.. November 10— | por, but it is doubtful if the Secretary wiil Local Pensions Granted, dered by my Sergeants put an end to the | and Mrs. John J. Sackenhelm was christen- | —ons.0. "ihey iived at Huntington, W.! bed ‘Tust. 119% wid, t 4 ie prize fight has taken place on a| be able to make that much progress. He - trouble before it had progressed far. ed Sunday. The little fellow, w and Trust, 145 bid. ‘Wash. farm near the state line, six miles south | Will devote a few hours each day to the | Pensions have been granted as follows to In the Lovering case no such extremity is] rosy and plump an infant as one would | Va., and as they lacked the necessary funds | “Rattroad Stocks. ital between Censidy of Sani Wcanct work. A colored messenger will stand at | residents of the District: presented. Hammond was a prisoner, in| wish to see, was Sunday christened Pros-| for marrying there, they decided to go to| 56 asked. Metropolitan, 119 bid, 7 vith f William Haas, Daniel Umstead, perity G. Sackenhelm, in accordance w Jeffersonville, Ind., where they understood and Electric Light Stocks, —W oa = a oe ios a tree move it as signed. The Secretary cannot | 5 grown, Himil A. Hi Nee pcre merely refused to walle to the place where | the wishes of hisipsrepts, hp wanttp Be Seaiiacis eisslSelines ce wi Bo aiey oa | Me en en Be crowd from Walla Walla, Pendleton and | delegate the work to anybody, and a stamp | ~ # eae i ~ S@- | the court-martial was to be held. He cou! constantly reminded o' e = 110 asked. : Whe teas werd exenigimatchad: |cuiimat) hetase® ble, Dennis Boswell, Sophia Koester, John out on a flatboat to drift down the Ohio jhis side, pla a bond before him and re- T. Vincent, John Coates, Michael Magle, confinement. He did not offer violence, but have been carriel,-and that was the only was lifted from their home by the admin- lumivia, €3 bid. Insurance Stocks —Firemen’: 4 2] ve y y - itan, Go am : JS ee: : proper course to pursue. Had any one | {stration of President McKinley, and took | river. Occasionally they stopped and work: Jett a y iaaeesenb ree ti INVESTIGATING AN ASSAULT. ene PY BET CRYO: dragged a dog in the fashion Hammond | this efficient means of doing it. Mr. Sack-| eq a few days in order to obtain funds to Anington,” 125 bid. Germ - z ——_—--— was through our streets, the officers of the | enheim is at present employed at Nolte’s| p14) fooa and then they continued their Wid, 12% ake an were fought, and from hate t D i Commissioner Jonew’ Trip. law would soon have given him a severe | prass foundry at good wages. » 5% bid, 5% asked. Lin ae ok. | Detectives Looking Into the Downing : 1 for cruelty to animals. Is a man Joumey. 4 bid, 445 asked. idy had the best of it, knock- Stabbing Case. Mr. Jones, commissioner of Indian affairs, | 1esson_ 101 : : SE ee ee ee i y Ss ae Estate . : y ev = + | Jess than:a dog, that he should be treated aS They finally reached Jeffersonville, their} Title Insurance’ Stocks.—lieal Estate Title town in neatly every round.) yoaford M. Downing, the young medical | left today for Indian territory on a trip | {fs3 Hut’ that Is met the wont ented SET peng Lee theta clothing in the meantime having been near- | ¥44- 9% asked. Columbia TRie. 435 Ud. Bi a ts Afteenth round, when ¢ ee student who was so painfully cut and stab- | Of Inspection. He will go direct to the | What possible exeuse can be offered for the | Walter A. Wyckoff in Scribner's. ly worn out. Once in Jeffersonville they 7 asked. $ ; and the I bed Monday night, as published in yester- headquarters of the Dawes commission and cowardly .assault-made by Capt. Lovering “But surely,” I said, “more men apply went to the court house, where they were Telephone Stocks.—Pennsvivania, 28 bid, 50 asked, v1 a r] = id hel, % told that a license was necessary and that | Qhesapeake and Poto © bid. A piven: On Casares day's Star, was visited again today by the | waich the details of its work in the nego- | Off man ted and Helpless, as Hammond |. yuu for work than you can possibly | {pid that a Noes They did not have this | Graptopbone, #% bia Dic naked, Gray out. Murphy was badly punished, | detectives and further questioned concern- | tations with the five civilized tribes. It course, it’ was provoking to have the | employ.” amount and the bride was nearly broken-| Phone, pfd.,%10 bid, 11 asked. Pueumatic phy y is also expected that he will acquaint hi Oe 3 id 52 Bid, 55 asked assid 1 only a few marks. }ing his reported “hold-up.” Detective | seit by personal lnepects Sth the wi- | man refuse. to.walk, but, as I have said | He looked at me with some wonder at | hearted. ‘aneoas Siveme.-Merg-at' aler Livotyp-. t was a eles AMAA CLONE t ist De- b wePection with the con- | hefore, he could have been carried, and, if ignorance, “For a long time I have| Sympathetic bystanders raised the funds | 1345, did, 136 asked. Lanstom Monotspe. 174s hbase eater encye terete fearby statin ef the Indian agencies in | Captain L. desived to punish him for “diso- | MY tenorance. 1 ” he | necessary to secure the needed license, | 18 asked. Wash. Market. 10 bid. Wieat Palle fective Parham on the cake. Mr Down. | vesrby states. The trip will cover several |fcdianea qaionites,” in not walling, ana [wes looking for © man to help mer,” he ‘Squire George Hall donated his, services | lee. 115 bid. 12> maked. and Wash, Steam Jockey Sloane Lands Another Race. | js trom Front Royal, Va., and boards at | states. for ‘‘disrespect--to his superior officer,” | 82id. “I’m growing old, and I can’t do the | SN" icon Mr and Mrs Charles Matthews | boat, 1004, asked. “Lincoln Mail, 00 asked. ber 10—At the first LOND i Liverpool autumn meet- American lightweight jockey, Lancashire handicap. This ‘overeigns for- three-year- Twelve horses ran. d upward. the house of Mrs. Muir on 6th street. Mrs. Murr dees not keep a boarding house, but state senator and a former member of the House of Representatives. Nothing new developed today, 30 far as the detectives are concerned. They bave not yet found Army and Navy Notes. Capt. William Davis, jr., 10th Cavalry, in the army. Lieut. Col. William A. Marye of the ond- nance department has been ordered to the based on thd same fact, and for “conduct prejudicial to gedd order and military dis- There isono: military offense without a legal remedy. “@he old 9th article of war was a veritable’ omnibus that carried everything ‘@ot etherwise provided for. I work that I once did; and if I could find the right man I'd keep him the year round and pay him good wages. But the best hardly a day in the year when I haven't a job for any decent man who'll ask for it. I have to ge looking for men, and then I generally can’t find one that’s any ac- returned to their flatboat and started down the river in search of work, as happy as From the St. James’ Gazette. 3 ‘The Royal Horticultural Society held its Ex div, —— ” Raltimore Markets. Burns’ five-year-old chest- Se ice lerirated eke has been retired upon his own application Tne (ance eoicrete ie Ate young fellows go to rey eon a tthe | Soe eee Sennen rn ee eee BALTIMORE, M4., November 10.— Flour dull, na- Easter Gift, ridden by “T nan is said to be a brother of @ Virginis | #tter Raving served more than thirty years | 1n& sald fagts, axa basis for another trial, | Pest are mostly a worthless lot. There's ae aN pen changed receipts, 6.016 barrels; exports, 5.741 lv rels.” Wheat str and mouth, WigavT; T)- Comber, OTiaxv7as Maye it i: Tad—reecipts, 45,243 ustel at . 1.580.755 bushels; he Dushels—southern wheat by sample, “wsauT% count.” anntial show in the Crystal Palace last ty gg A * 5 works of the Tredegar Company, Rich-|4o not know itmpresent number, but such | Count. sesso: “ oe robbery on Piola apenne: ae renninea a mond, Va., for inspection of SeiieS an article sti émists, so there can be 10 ——_—__+0+____ week. The fruit was more enormous than | S2iga32\4: December, 32\sa821¢; November or C. Ross Smith Dead. PHILADELPHIA, November 10.— Col. C. Mr. Downing. The medical student was one of the most popular members of his Maj. William L. Marshall, Corps of En- gineers, having been appointed a member excuse for suchbsummary, disgusting, dis- graceful performance as that unblushingly Imperfect Man. From the Louden Globe, ever, and that sent up from the royal gar- dens in Windsor was magnificent. Her ma- < acknowledged by Captain Lovering and as its onl; el tomatoes this Ross Smith, for many years secretary of | class at college, and was considered one of | of the Mistourl river commission, vice Ma}, | unbluchin fied ‘by Capt From a Paris paper we take the follow- | Jesty exhibi! y. yullow. om the commercial exchange. died last might | 8 Drightest members, ‘There, waa an ex- | Willian H. Heuer. ‘Corps of iigincera is | He antes > PRU epee aes | ing conversation in police courts Year, and that the “Golden Jubilee.” It ts pr fon hel 3 dic Hospital, this city,where dergoing treatment for can- classmates were unable to assign any rea- son for his absence. They were very much relieved from further duty as engineer of- ficer, department of the Missouri, by it, and@unteas Captain Lovering and all other cawardly brutes of his class are The president—“It appears from your record that you havo been thirty-seven strange that the yellow tomato is not more used. The golden fruit is certainly very i mare . 2 ., Ensign B. B. McCormick has been ‘or-| given at 01 a@;prompt and effective = ” decorative. Her majesty’s pineapples were tired with distinction as a earning | surprised when they learned what had | gored to the War College, Nensore tng by a dismistal from the service of men pea bey Pre superb. Among the other exhibitors were in the Union army during the civil war. | happened. | Policeman Rhodes and other!” Ensign W. C. Cole has been, detached | am unworthy officer, It wil tye rors 1 eae ptt canting es is not | the Duchess of Cleveland, Lady Henry : = y is the civil war. oilicers of the eighth precinct were working | from the Doiphin end ordéred to the hydro-| disgrace ‘that ‘will make a Fs ett Sonorey “Want” ads. in The Star ‘because | Somerset, Lady L. Fortescue, the Hon. _———— on (the case today. ‘They learned that 2 | gravhic office here. oMficer hesitate to acknowledge in other | they bring answers. — Mrs. Wingfield, Eari Percy, Earl of Har- What He € pore man recently from the penitentiary |" Ensign 8. E. Kittel has been detached | countries, as well as at heme, that he be, It matters little what it is that you want | "ington, rant. Foley. etc. At flower shows | Grain, Provisions and Cotton Markets. aus 2 hei Polae: ct has been about the neighborhood of Florida | trom the Dolphin and ordered to the naval | longs to an' army where such thing 11 | whether situati Lace we have lately that the different ng a new face on the Police Court] avenye and the “camp” during the past intelligence office. tolerated: REGULAR. 7 Wheth a lon or a servant—a species of Physalis are being largely| Furnished by W. B. Hibbs & Co., bankers h today, a face that was kindly in its | few days, and if there ts any ikelihood of | ""ingith A. Le Willard has been ordered to * | “want” ad. in The Star will reach the| °Pown, ‘There is more and brokers, 1427 Fst. members New York ion, James De Atley, who was ar-| bis being tdentified by Mr. Downing he| war College, Newport. Symptoms More Favorable. person Whe can SD your Rees. in autumn than the inflated orange calyx | stock ~~ on a vagrancy information, pro- ema Paymaster L. Hunt has been detached! More favorable tymptoms marked the The Smallest Post Office. De thane -siante., spina uae ee Course of Lectures. fered ‘howe t 1 settle sccounts “and: welt condition of Mr. John W, Thompson to- | From the Philadelphia Telegrapb. * ‘5 sy pee Judge = ott. zs The fall course of lectures will begin in | orders. day, although he still remains a very stck| ‘The smallest, simplest and best-protected oy eck ene ming man, Jndge,”” he | the assembly room, McMahon Hall of Phil-| _ Surgeon J. E, Gardner has been detachea | 85 gig A EG Post office in the world is in the Straits of what te renga ond T always try | osopny, Catholic University, tomorrow, at ee ene See onary amas: te Admitted to Practice, Magellan. It consists of a small painted | ney, Wvhat werk have you been doing since | 4:30 p.m. Mr. Hannis Taylor, late minister | Assistant R. C. Schenck has been ordered| Mrs. J. Ellen Foster, tion onal, 2nd: ts <chetnel 48 the Kees bo tant you were last released from the work | to Spain, will deliver the lecture tomorrow | to the Vicksburg for Inatraction’ Aietiots ae ‘was admiticd to practice today | it 10s free, opposite Terra det Fuego. |2 Por Judge Scott inquired. on ‘She Origin and Growth of the Consti- Paymaster E. B. Rogers of the navy is in nd 3 . Each passing ship sends a boat to take 4 per -ctirg, sir,” was the reply. tution of the United States.” this city on special duty. before the Supreme Court of the District of | ietters out and put others in, ‘The curious 4 per ing Jags is the only collecting he —__— Lieut. G. W, Denfeld of the New York | Columbia and the Court of Appeais. pest office is unprovided with a postmaster, | 4 per murmured Policeman Vermil-| Jt matters little what it is that you want | is here on leave. 3 arr eters apd is, therefore, under the of [5 per a eee inca es aunether 2 Z eae ee a Poa Someries ie Ae ngesgeg R. Bul-| if you want Saying, try an ad. in The | all the navies of the world. Fever inthe Sper y dol “want” ad. in The ir reach van Wilmington Norman- . If anybody has wi wish, you of unique office have its privi- | Currency Scott. Person who can fill your need. die Hotel on leave, : wil gut on ame Stet leges ae ae 3