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£ o 4 THE ORMENING2STAR, FRM». YY, “NOVEMBER 25, 1898—16 = PAGES, WAR INVESTIGATION chaplain Galloupe Says the Hard- ships Were Exacgerated. HRS, WILLARD ON THE STAND Abuses at Camp Wikoff Were All Quickly Rectified. STORY OF A SOLDIER NEW YORK, November The Rev. Dwight Galloupe of Jersey City, who went fr As ¢ of th> 9th United ry before the war estig. « today. He teld of the regiment at Tampa, to Cuba and of the work of front of the co v oy ne “testified that ifficulty in finding nd that great con- I saw no con- giment >ur men landed in Cuba in spl endid was sickness ab physical condit ntained. The men on deck every day.” eir fine m t in Opem Air. said there was no hardship 5 in the open air in Cuba. The warm and the ground was dry <.ept several nights in the open and he heard no com- y of the me d ree at length the preparations of the sick after the the stories of ni commodation had n rated. nh Mr. Galioupe as to the al men, and Mr. Gal- in terms of warmes' no iack of medical supplies. BES, Wo served in tue «lst i was examine: He k antiago and is i was lowed to . imony. Holmes said the with far less co! Jars. jeration than the regu- mpany there was mess from the time reached Tampa until it was Beaver, ame the govern- t ineffic of the ney, regi- fatch Willard, who was sta- \ the Red Cro every- Mrs. Wil- * Krauss’ Complaint. private of Company G teers. comp! properly by the doctors a camp. Over exerto: # nervous affection on gimen 2 doctor sad anthe> doc- to E Vitus danc contin I ss. He said he had no mec ic gave a preserip ion » mo Camp Alger HIGHBINDERS ‘RE INSOL!) ENT. ‘Tear Down a Inmation From mtempt proc Chinese consul bs m their muri MEDICAL COLLEGE BURNED. Probably fFatni Result Attendins Blaze at Indianapolis. INDIANA 1S, Ind., Ni The buildin ea of Indianap- morning. furnace. y of the up the nd Dr. R. G an used the fire iawioners. st Commissioners this after- that sewer be i, under the tem, on the north side of K ast between 9th and 10th t rve lots 21, 22 and at an imaied cost cf $120: a lamp be erected at the corner of 6th T sive Le Droit Park. a cowk Illinois Oticiais Acquitted. CHICAGO. 1 Inspe ovember Former State tor Dwight Andrews and for- Cashier B. F. Jenkins of the Warehouse commission the charge of em- Sunday Concerts Tabooed. The London by a vote of 22 licensing commit- halis where Sun. for profit. SS I to re day licenses to erts are giv French Interests in China. PARIS, November 25.—The cabinet has decided to authorize a loan of 270,000,000 francs for the purpose of establishing an Irdo-Chinese ra‘lroad system in connection with the Chines Government Receipts. Government receipts from interna! enve today, $1,505.34; customs, s¢42 miscellaneous, $65,088: expenditures, $71 00. Arms Seized. MADRID, November 25.—A quantity of arms destined for the Carlists have been seized in s house in Bilbao. rd, TINKLER WINS FIRST RACE. | Track in Fair Condition at Benning Course Today. ~ Special Dispatch to ‘The Evening Star. BENNING RACE TKACK, D. C., No- vember 25.—But few more than the reg- ulars made the journey to the Benning track this afternoon, the twelfth day of the autumn meeting of the Washington Jockey Club. The track was in fair condition, al- though a little slow. Gitty and Nigger Baby were scratched in the rst race. First race, six fur.ongs—Tinkler (Gis- burne), 4 to 1, first; Fetiche (Welsse), $ to cond: Saratoga (Galdwel!), 2 to 1, third. Time, 1.16 1-5. econd race, five furlongs—Miss Order (Clawson), 10 to 1, first; Sir Christopher (Boland), 30 to 1, second; Lady Exile (Mc- Cve), 3 to 1, third Time, 1 5. Entries for Tomorrow. First race, selling, six and one-half fur- lorgs—Tabouret, 99; His Majesty, 99; South Africa, 98; Fleeting Gold, 87; War Maid, 87*; Z:netto, 88; Mizpah, 92; Protus, Walk- exshaw, 110*; Lalouette, 94; Lencecyte, 104; Calculation, 102. The following can start in the order named as these above are scratched: *Campania, 90; Leiterer, 102; aay ‘Tynan, %; Takanassee, 101; quan, 95; Wordsworth, 95; Continental, Premier, 95; Taranto, 98; Her Own, 92. “Apprentice allowance claimed. Second race, maidens, five-eighths of a m:le—Bondman, Ben Lodi, Improvident, Sheik, Rhody Menia, Forsooth, Leon D'Or, Commoigne, Dr. Vaughan, Judge Magee, | | i 110; Lilla Smith, Exit, St. Sophia, Orenburg. C sueina, Kosteletzkri, Galella, Kilarma, yarrow Wing, 107. nird rac>. selling steeple chase, two and half miles—Dei . 157; Buckeye, st Fellow, 146; Rifler, 140; Mr. Stof- Fourth race, two-year-olds and up; one mile—Trillo, Sailor K- 105; Diminutive, Fulminat2, Boney Boy, Dr. Parker, King Barleycorn, Leando, Kinnikinic, 110: Peat, 107. Fifth race. handic miles—Warrenton, 1 one and one-quarter the Winner.1 De- canter, 109; Knight of the Garter, Abing- don, 107; Banquo IT, 104; Trianon, Stray Step, 102 se gs TAKEN FROM PICKPOCKET. Recovery of Watch Stojen From 2 Pullman Car. Detective Frank Helan was today sent to Baltimore by I ector Mattingly to see if he could identify from the description fur- nished any of the property which was stol- en on the Pullman car Stratford, near Bal- timore, early Monday morning last and re- covered from alleged thieves. The property mostly belonged to residents of Washing- ton. Detective Parham has returned from Baltimore with the watch which n from Mr. J. R. Street Saturday evening last, and which was taken from one of the pickpeekets arrested Wednesday in Balti- more. Ss THEY MAKE THE SULTAN TIRED. His Ministers Continually Pestering m About Reform. CONSTANTINOPLE, Ni eral of the Turkish min ted to the sulian memor! pointing out the disturbed state of the empire and the reforms they consider n ary. The an is irritated at this attitude upon the part of his mini; and it is expe he wll dismiss se of them, although it will be difficult to find substi- tutes who do not favor reforms. EACH CHARGES PROFESSIONALISM. Controversy Over Virginia and North Carolina Foot Ball Game. Special Dispatch to The RICHMOND, V nua! Thanksgiving foot ball Virginia and North Care of last night by Virgini ground that Koebler, North Carolina's left end, is a profession: ptain, on the orth Carolina denies is a law stu- North Carolina. Vi ty of that Collier, ional, and says proof of this. The cont irst developing ott of s Ukely to break up the Di game between the two u ure. Univ clares_ Carolin: DISCUSSING ITS ERFECTS. Agreement Signed Holders cf Electric Lighting Steck. ent sgned by a m ty of ders cf the United States Elec Compan h was pub- n The . has arous-d a good deal ef attention in tocal tinanciz! cir- | cles It will be recalled that this agreement ts te the effect that the will not sell their stock until such a time as shall he mutually determin shall be sold for less tha 2, and that this agreement tor a period nat exceeding one yé it is generally conceded tha ment stands there can be no ch ownership of the company wi year, while, on the other hand, it sried that the stockholders will ‘rec believed that the effort which. i was recently made to acqui ntrol of this preperty in the inte: unknown parties will now have to be dened. These parties have, i shares of the stock, said, about 2,400 h : wh paid FREE SILVER AND POPULISM Beoent Elections Sounded Their Death Knell in the Wests Representative Mercer Says That the Peopie All Stand With the President. Representative David Mercer of the Oma- ha, Nebr., district has arrived in the city. “The recent electicns in Omaha and the West generally sounded the death knell of free silver and populism in our country,” said Mr. Mercer to a Star reporter this afternoon. lism and the false theories of its advocates and ace now in line for the good old solid prirciples of the republican party. “In Nebraska, at the election, the free sil- verites iost heavily, the republicans gain- ing the legislature by a good majority. Our victory may be attributed to several causes. In the first place, the free silver people have been promising so many things which they have failed of fulfillment that the people have lost faith in them. ‘They promised good times and good prices tor agricultural products, but it was not until a republican administration and Con- Bress had been elected that those good times were realized. The populists and democrats combined have had full sway in Nebraska for some years past, and their administration of state affairs disgusted every one, “They promised reforms in the state gov- ernment, but those reforms were not forth- coming. Their administration was a fail- ure in every respect and the voters con- cluded that they were not competent to handle the reins of state government. “Nebraska and the west are entering upon an unprecedented era of prosperity. Busi- nm is reviving in every direction, crops are good and the farmers are getting good prices for their products. As evidence of this fact, the success of the recent Omaha exposition can be cited. The attendance at that affair was very large and the profits were great. It is the first exposition which has been held in years that has been suc- cessful from a financial standpoint.” * Stand With the President. “What is tho sentiment of the people on the territorial acquisition question?” he was asked. “The people of Nebraska stand with the President on this subject, and believe that what we have won in the recant war stould be held. They believe that the Phil- irpines and Porto Rico will be of immense value to us, and they do not think that they should be returned to Spain under any circumstances, € a st Day of J.&L. Stock. The lamp tickets brightest before its flame expires. The athlete husbands alfghiS energy til! near the goal. We'll loosen all bonds—re- move all prj@@ strictures—disregard every obligation of value and give you $ tomorrow, most miraculous—yes, reckless—markings and price cuts that ever: ed your wonder. The Johnson & Luttrell stock has been a topping’ phimé“mong the many successes that have come to us since our advent dfito Washington. Its inception—its execution—-were daring —but we -our ends with ease, and tomorrow night will find noth- ing about. he corner that was Johnson & Luttrell’s. The new store has assimilated the old store. Modernism has still further retrograded backwardness. “There is nothing here but straggling reminders of a pow- erful stock. Odds and ends, broken lines and sizes and bobtai! rem- nants. They'll go for. the lgast price we think you are willing to pay for them. z Speeding the J. & L. Men’s Goods. son & Luttrell Building—Entrance Through Our Store.) 15c. (in the: John MEDICATED: SCAR OF THE FIN} RT UNDERWEAR, MADE; BALANCE OF JOHNSON & LUT- SE_AUSTRALIAN LAMBS’ WOOL. | TRELL NECKWEAR, ALL SHAPES— SHIRTS MADE ROUBLE &RONT SOL GH AS’ Boe... so AND BACK. - WO} $2.50 A 1 50 Sega ee eee oS GARMENT Be < of AMERICAN HOSIERY—GLASTENBURY AND ti AR — SHIRTS MADE WITH DOUBLE | BACK: AND. FRONT— WORTH $1.50 A_G. CALE WAIS' GUARANTEED; ‘$2.50 to $4. FOR Boe, The Tag of Johnson & Lut- 2 TK AND NEW BRUNS- I€K NATURAL-GRAY, CAME] oe AND WHITE—SOLD UP TO ODDS AND ENDS OF W XD SHIELD BOWS Sere WOOL. 4ND CAMELS’ HAIR UN- AyD 715¢. ARS IN LINEN Ic. $1.39 MEN'S OUTING SHIRTS, IN PER- CALE, CHEVIOT AXD MADRAS. 25c. DUVET FLEECE-LINED, WOOL CARDING AND LAMB'S WOOL FLEECED AND ALL-WOOL U. DEKWEAR, IN BROY RIVE, OLD GOLD AND NAT: TH $1.50 A GAKMENT.. ALL THE ODD CoOL D CELLULOID COLL CHED CANTO BOYS’ CHEVIOT, FI AN JACKETS, IN ALL LE AND DOUBLE, tos $1590 SOLD 1 Oc. ODDS AND EN’ WHICH SOLD 1 BC... 5 RED MADRAS STYLISH BOYS’ JERSEY SWEATERS. JERSEY SWEATE es ENIC WOOL UNDER @ UNION MADE OF PURE WOOL; 1 19 SELL FOR 9 Cc. ED A-1; $2.50 VALUE.:... e 2 The Survival of J. & L. trell Hosiery. Ribbed Underwear. “Personally I think that they shoud be | LADIES’ FAST BLACK AND” TAN COTTON held either for our ultimate use or for trad. | HOSE: FCLE SAMLE PLICED HERUS | LADIES’ FLEECED RIBRED CoT- bs AND TOES. 4: TON VESTS. ing purposes. It might be found possitle after we have secured possession of the Ehilippines to trade them to Englana, for -, for instance. Such a trade would make Eagland happy in the orient, and uld solidify us on the western continen* FUTTRELL WAS JOHNSON & 8c. LL&L PRICE WAS 12'4c. TS AND FULL LARGE I. Z1c. gland is friendly toward us, and, with | ODD Lo1 38’ FANCY STRIPED AND DU ee au extra money consideration, if necessary. | PLAID TgLE WHREAD HOSE. JOWN- 25 ) RIBBED COTTON CoM- she cow roba y be m ARC - bo ‘8 : N GRAY ONLY. Sc. the tradarprobably be Induced to agree to | SO SENET OF CHILDEE aap | CE OUON BETES. Ih CEALION Se JOC. The republican state legis! aay | BLACK RIBBED COTTON “HO: s WAS J. & L. PRIC 2 e Spe State legislature will | pouni 2ME SPLICED H LADI FL KIBBED COMBINATION shortly elect a senator to succeed Mr. Al- | Toms FU SI SEC! Yr ASK en, populist. It is understood that Mr. | LULTRELL SUE roby ON s eae es OS Mercer is a candidate for the office, bui aise declines to talk on that subject. BL ODDS AX Ss 7 ES’ RIBBED WOOL PAN ODD LOT OF LADL AND “feasy TS Mr. Mercer's majority in the clection was ONLY IN NATURAL AND WHITE, a oa over 1,200, as against a majori y of 3 WORTH § carols eas 75c 1300 two years ag. ASP kt ‘Db TAN. wont : ae z ery effo ile to dete: ? AMIS. gAPLICED HEEL RICE. .. PE Seen ee oeeeae tim, and) 2S. JOHNSEN Quer teLs PRICE, 8 ODD LOT OF LADIES’ WHITE RIBBED ALL- laawHeree ineiaaine: Gaia ase : : © SCs | oor, COMBINATION SUITS,“ONEITA™ 98 elsewhere, including Colonel Bryan, w : ma . COMBI 5 .ONEITA 2 put in his district to oppos> his election, Has SERRE REISE Mr Sis a) Se orig hs Cc. Ee erat i i ae or ta PO 5 Wd x JOHNSON & — LUPPRELL'S 10c. ODD LOT OF AMERICAN HOSIERY CO.'S LA- ee ONO Se ee gee : ©) DIES MERINO AND WOOL VESTS large mu mber of tenabiicans Were unable soX. pOvLLE | AND PANTS. J. & L. PRICE, #2. 98c. to get to the polls and cast their ballots. AND F 3 eae . 2 Sea tenia e+ IN & 19 VPRELL CHILDREN'S WHITE ND GRAY RIBBED TRADESMEN'S NATIONAL BANK. Committee Appointed to W! Affai nd Cp tts TAN AN’ LISLE SOX) The J. & DUENDR OF 4 FNNCMI: STRIVED COTTON AOHNSEN | & LU" ELL FLEECED €0TTON COMBINATION 2E¢ SULTS. 35e. WAS THE 3. & L. PRIC! ‘2 | Johnson & Luttrell Glove ODDS ‘ANE Mr. Dawes, the controller of the cur- i Odds and Ends. Bates, Mr. W. H. Woolverton and Mr. | EDWES. OHSSOS & LUTTRI S0LD 5 THERE'S ONLY ON’ BIG LOT oF ‘EM LEFT. Julius Kaufmann as a committee to Ii {EM FOR We2... 22 C. | THEY'RE OF FOUR OR FIVE SORTS. SOME late the affairs of EE) Jeet rer cise WITH 2 BUTTO\S, SOME WITH 4 BUT ‘ate the affairs of the’ Tradesmen’s CHIE TONS. A GOOD GRADE OF KID d. tional Bank of New York. The bank must & REGULAR $1 GLOVE, IF yoU MUST b> open for purposes of liquidation on or LADIES" SWISS. KNOW IT), IN WHITE, BLACK, MODE, TAN, before December 1, The controller, states | LQPER EDGE RRR Smee BROWN AND GRAY. THERE AREN'T TUO tthe receiver of the bank now has. or DL EM FOR Ie. MANY SIZES, BUT IF YOUR HAND ne she 000 in cash and quick assets VISS EMBROMDERE re EDGE | CAN BE FITTED YOU GET YOUR PAIR 59c imounting to between $600,000) and $700,000 HEMSTITCHED, M- | bon os oo °. acditional, so that all @epositors will’ he eee: ASD | sur gh 5 d at once in full >xcept th | ~ | Got WITH "EMBROIDERED : denied" 1osanWextaucioentonuine aoicon WAS THE JOHNSON & LUTTE) Adler’s $1 Glove, 59c. : a even these, it is believed, will be paid a . AND. THE BEST DOLLAR GLOVE IN THE vefore the expiration of that time WORLD. NO STORE EV THINKS OF LOW F rage Dorie eG BRING ITS PRIC IN SOFT, WARMING One A n Woman Decorated. locas MONLY ONE SHADE, TAN. JOHD The English and American Gazette of x LVTTRELL, LIKE ALL STORES, a2 : 59c. Paris, under date of November 12, has the ED $1.. following the oct n of the Ottoman: New ebration at Constantinople, No- 7, his imperial majesty the sultan leased to confer upon the Marchioness @Oyley the decoration of the Chefekat (Grand Cross) and as a special! favor has sent to her ladyship the insignia of the ler in diamo This last distinction is ited to so reigns (as lately to Ladies’, ‘lisses’ and Children’s Jackets. Not of the Johnson & Luttrell stock that wouldn't go—or, in other words, they wouldn't go. What we offer torforrow are fine up-to-date garments—bought special for tomorrow’s big business. AN KERSEY CLOTH JACKETS. OODS (THE Fi v AP SEAMS. FIN. RE AND TILK D HE CITY. TUMORROW.. WITH SI LU 1 sof Germany during her visit GHoUT: © Constantinopte) or tothe wives of fa- vored ambassadors. ‘The — Marchion , ‘ oLorl y is a resident of Paris and is at 20 FINE PLAID CLOTH GOLF CAPES, Men goo VANCE. present visiting the country of her birth, | EXTRA FULL LENGTH AND SWEED. Saati 2 the United States. She is the first’ and probably the only American lad s : ; : “D FRON whom such a distinction will be conferred, De Ee a Oe ee eee The recipient was born in Baltimore and a 3 : Sener : : e 2 Was a Miss Annie Macdonald, of the family $120 per share, and as the dividend Is 6 per cent it is thought they will hold on to the stock, as it is now a 5 per cent invest- ment, and await the developments of the future, Some of those who ar» identified with the present management of the electric lightin: company are firmly of the opinion that the “unknown” holders of the block of stock above referred to are really M-ssrs. Widen- er and Elkins and their associates, who are krown in Philadelphia as the United Gas Company. It is further the opinion that the recent purchase of Washington (¢ Company stock was made in the same jnterost, the intention being at that time to operate the kas company and the “electric lighting anies of this city under one manage- mert. The belief now is that the plan which involved the obtaining of a trol of the electric lighting compani>s w ahandoned, at least for the time ng to the same authority, the t only on, but 1s actually ertion of the con- | summate: Ir is rot meant by the latter proposition that there has heen any great change in the control of the gas company, but what \has taken place is that an understanding has been reached by stockholders owning a controling interest in regard to the future management of the company. It is not definitely stated whether this alleged change means a change in the pre lency or not, but the prevailing impression s that Mr. McLean wants to retire, and Under Mysterious Circumstances. About 11:15 a.m. today Warren Johnson, colored, of No. 3718 Prospect nue, Georgetown, took to No. 7 precinct station an unknown colored woman, whom he had picked up in an unconscious condition about half a mile south of the Aqueduct bridge Johnson was advised to take the woman to the Georgetown University Hospital, and he starced for that institution, but she died on the - The body was taken to the morgue and Coroner Carr notified. > Wife Murder at London, 0: LONDON, Ont., November 25.—Hobert Taggert staggered into the police station today and told the officers that he had kill- ed his wife. The police found the woman lying in a pool of blood, her head horribly battered. and the brains oozing out. The woman was stijl breathing and was taken to the hospital, where the doctors pro- nourced her injuries fatal. No motive is assigned for the crime. SSeS George Williams, a colored boy, decided not to suffer from the cold yesterday while there was plenty of coal in the cars on the raf'road tracks. He went to one of the of Keppoch.” The Marquise d’Oy!ey is visiting Mrs. Kate Gody, No. 1519 31st street northwest, and will remain with her for some time. > ALL-WOOL NAVY AND RLACK JACKETS, WITH | STRAP 50 MOR TH | STR. Mw HH. SIZES 12 TO 20 YRARS. A SPANDARD $4.75 VALUB. M FL Decline to Reopen Case. ‘ We SAILOR COL- FINE ALL-WOOL, CLOTH B WITH BROAD SAILOR L In the case of Police Sergt. Wm. J. Har-] EARS. HANPSOMELY BRAIDED. "SIZES 8 TO 14 YEARS. OUR FEG- bison, whose resigaation was rece ac. 1 ULAR $5.00 GARM TOMORROW... ° cepted by the District Commissioners, Maj. STRICTLY ALL-WOOL WALKIN¢ IN BROWN. M. Emmet Urell and others, representing the Department of the Potomac, G. A. R., filed a petition with the Commissioners ask- ing that the ex-policeman be allowed to re- call his resignation, that he might then be under the law. They stated that nation was tendered when the ot- mind was impaired. The Commis- sioners today wrote the petitioaer that th P SILK - VERRY BEST PAN, GREEN, NAVY AND BLACK. SOME. THROUGHOUT, — SIZES 12 TO 20 YEARS UF IN THES CFFY: FOR SUIT DEPARTMENT—SECOND FLOOR. Another Sale of the Genuine Welsbach Mantles, SPECIAL THE REGULAR PRICE OF WHICH IS 30c. given the case very careful attention: : 5 that a number of similar petitions have 500 SPECIAL. MANTLES. COMPLETE, WITH ROD. WORTH 18c........... 10c. been filed with them, but that they are 500 KA} NO. } MANTLE. EVERY ONE INDELIBLY STAMPED WITH OUR NAME J] 5c, they had abundant reason for ac- | AND GUARANTEED WORTH Ze ee cepting the resignation, and cannot, there- fore, reopen the case or grat the request of the petiticners siete eet Will of Late Col. Gillins, By his will, filed for probate this after- noon, the late Col. James Gilliss, who died recently in New York, bequeathed his en- tire escate to his wife, Julia 8. Gilliss, who is also named executrix. The instrument Was signed August 31, 1 a mmixsioner Ross Regaining Health District Commiss:oner John W. Ross is dly regaining his health and strength, and was well Cnough today to step out upon the porch of the Varnum for a breath of fresh air, If tis official duties will permit, he hopes to let ve the city for a short tins before resuming his duties at the District building. ©. ——— Will of Harriet Hic! ‘The will of the late Harriet Hicks, signed in August, 1897, was today filed for pro- bate. The estate of the deceased, consist- ing of a house and lot at 2910 O street, is left to Joseph H. Hicks, Jeremiah Hicks, grandchildren, and Laura Hall, a married daughter. — Benefit Association Incorporated. Articles incorporeting the National Ben- efit Association were this afternoon placed on recor], These named as ineorporators are W. K. Scott, sr, W. Rutherford, S. P. Robb. A. J. Gwathney, R. W. Bi a Paes rown and ———— Vor Mustered-Out Volunteers. From the Buffalo Commercial. ‘There will be a good deal of indignation plainly expressed if the mustered-out vol- rs and helped himself to about a bushe! he rel. ‘Phen he got arrested, and to- ' day Judge Kimball fined him $5, with fif- | teen days in jail as the alternative, tnteers wash their dirty linen in public. It may be the sort of stuff that yellow journalism feeds on, but decent men and women do not call for it. | 200 Genuine welsbach No. | 9 MOUNTED ON BORNER, BASKET AND ROT), MAKES A NEW LAMP EVERY TIME 3Q¢ YOU PUT A MANTLE THE REGULAR PRICE 18 50e. HERE ONLY 5 - 75c. Incandescent Lamp, Complete, 25c. RST-CDASS BURNER, WITH A FROSTED GLOBE, TWO SHAPES—WITH A TEED MANELE AND ROD; GIVES TWICE THE LIGHT AND SAVES HALF 25c. YOU! AS BILLS, WORTH 75e. C@MPLETE. eee . Fruits of a Mighty Umbrella Buy. $1.75 4id'$2,50 Umbrellas will go for 98c. These haxe.all sorts of handles, but only one kind of coyer—the best! Paragon trantes, steel rods and all that. Men’s and women’s size. Noth- ing like ‘@hi'tvet sold anywhere less than $1.75 to $2.50. $3.50 Umbrellas will go for 31.98. Theysare-tadies’ goods only. All silk, in red, brown, plum and changeabfe' taffeta. Nothing to equal ‘em was ever bought under $3.50. $5 Umbrellas will go for $2.48. Theseptoe, ‘are fancy affairs and brilliant colorings. All have ex- pensive h@ndlés.. And are made of the very best of everything. They are superior 26 anything you ever got under $5. We Must Talk Saturday Millinery. ‘Despite- eyerything, Johnson & Luttrell didn’t have millinery. If they had kept it, we're very much in doubt if we could possibly name you a price that’s an iota beneath these for tomorrow. What a business we're rushing here! Whole mountains of goods! Shapes. Hats, Flow- ers, Trimmings and a host of Trimmed Creations! Trained ideas are im- printed on every phase of our stock-—and the lowest prices that could be nated with any ‘hope of profit are all that are ever asked of you. 250 Dozen Feit Shapes, Worth 49c. to 98c. = = 13c. -__ THEY'RE. THE BEST THAT THE HAT MAKER CAN TURN OUT. REAL ENGLISH FELTS, EVERY ONE. NOTHING BUT THE NEWEST AND THE SMARTEST SHAPES IN THE LOT. SAMPLE HATS, YOU KNOW, AND THEREFORE EASILY CHEAP. NO LIMIT TO THE SHADES AND THE SELECTION. YOU'LL SKIP FORMER PRICES OF 49c., 75c. AND 88c. AND GET ANY HAT FOR. ; 0.5... SEKinaes ae 13. SD SELECTED COLORED QU i DSO! z 2 A BUNCH. 0) USUALLY 15e...-.. x HANDSOME. ISICON AMAZON PLUMES, Yours #9 O8Tm As =i MS LUMER. WORTH os OTHEK STORES SELL FOB $3.60....... es Infants’ Day Tomorrow. INFANTS” LONG COATS, MADE OF REDIF MED DAINTILY IN BABY KIRK ORD COLD With RUPFLES: TRIM- FULL WIDTH SKIRTS G BEDFORD LAR $1.08 QUAL $9 30 IN. RD COATS IN TWO STYLES_ONE Wi 2 AND ONE WITH SINGLE RUF IN KIBBC SILK BRAID. "RNG-€ OR ULAR $2.50 QUALITY. 5 > “ $ | -98 CHILD'S SHORT WALK IN WHITE AND : x EIDERDOWN, WITH LARGE CC DoW th GORA AND MABTRA GS RP CHAN; FULL WIDTH SKIRTS. KEGU NGORA AND astea-$4 87 AR $2.25 QUALITY Wondrous Toilet Prices, HOYT'S REAL GERMAN COLOGNE 5c. COUDRAY'S Sec. VIOLET AND LETTUCE SOAP MELVINA CREAM AND LOTION. HOUSEHOLD AMMONIA, WITH RUBRER CORKS EASTMAN’S VIOLET CREAM Be COMPLEXION BR LISTERINE, KOTTL MENNEN’S TALCUM POWDER Three Sweet Offerin gs. A SELECTION OF ASS« D CHOCOLATES §ON BONS, BUTTERCUPS " ICE CR ND MANY OTUERS, AT TRCUPS, CREAM FEAXOTA OUR THOCOLATES, iN 40 DISFERENT KINDS, “Aq we s! y PEANUT BRIT = AT—SPECIAL ° oe. LA T AD Open Until 106 O'clock Tomorrow Night. S. KANN, SONS & C0, 8th and Market Space. FINANCE AND TRADE. J At 185%, 10 at 185%, 10 at Iss: at INS, Boat INSiy t 185%4,, 20 at 10 1a nston Monotype. _ District Gf Columiia Bonds. 5s, 20-ye 200 bid. Ge, 40-year funding, 105 Da qs Stock,” 10st. bid . - 3.658, ‘Tundi 5 *, water st M6 Stock Market Was Irregular and Somewhat Reactionary. . 120 ask uz ropolitan do Met 4 1 Colombia Ri: t Railre COAL SHARES SHOWED STRENGTH ss fees C y imp, Company extn. Ss, 108 bid. At Baltimore and Ohio Also S.rong on Bank of Washington, Reorganization. b Central, 146" tia. mod. 145 bid, 5 ap ital, bid. “Lia GENERAL MARKET REPORT iI? ankecls Wasninee eae aS mera. Amerionn sonrity 2 ton Sa ‘ Washing Special Dispatch to The Evening Sta: NEW YORK, Novenber 25.—Today's Hl stock market was irreguiar and to sony extent reacticnary. London's price ex recially for the anthiacice coal char =, hod improved subsian ialy over Ameri op holiday, and some good buying was Tr ported at that centir thro.ghout he di: This buying was confined principally the coal sh; Ss and the new Batiimor. Ohio securiti In the ic market friends of the reor- ganized property were active in advanciue the several issues, and found some diffi Cap t Metropol a 10 anc culty in accumulating stock, even at the yk new level of prices. Some of the sironges Sociden Gare and most conservative financial end raii- road interests in Wall street are behind the new Baltimore and Ohio property, and ¢ prosperous administration of its affairs is relied upon. The recent meetings of the coal interests have undoubtedly been productive of com: cod results to the trade, and a more hope. ful prospect is reflected in the better de- man@ for the shares of Reading and k' Grea lines. Something had to be done to prevent un profitable business on these lines, and whils | the exact something is not announced it is well understood that steps have been taker to put the traffic in anthracite coal upon a living basis. & The Northwestern dispute is another matter which the street is disposed to re ‘gard as well on the war to sett ! London, too, has been informed that evus of such dispute have been ave and foreign orders for were largely responsible for their Some rea izing in Atchison and Scout issues was regarded i of the recent adv: and not as : at all significant in other direction: beginning of dividends on Atchison ferred and the probable increase Norfo k askew, aitimore Markets, BALTIMORE, November 23. —§ d nn timothy _ doin: = vn han ky unchanged _— pre Grain, Provisions and Cotton Markets. in those now paid Southern shareholid e not Hibbs & Co. in the opinion of good judges, been fully . members N discounted. Louisville and Nashville was taken in round amounts during the day as the re sult of an expected crease in earnings for the current period, and the now Wheat—Dec. . certainty of dividends early in the new year. | gon pan? Manhattan opened at par, but failed to ac- Seay: custom Kiself to this ievel. The change in| Oats—p- management as 2 market factor had los SRR agepoees its influence for the time, and a decline of }| CHICAGO, November 2 per cen’ followed ra‘her mixed s pane In the industria! list American Tobace> diffe: e new Union Com: were offered in explanation of the dec! Paris advices were not wholly was weak, anc hints of growing out of t w Lard Ribs NEW } tory durmg the afternoon, and th ceupled with the time-hcnored tendency of ciosing up speculative undertakings ai the end of the week, forced the market into 9 generally reactionary mood during the closing hoar. ‘The .ow-priced stocks were noticeably pressed to the front in this profit-tasing period, but no material liquidation was re- | 2 per cents, registered. . <i perted. sebrcimes tered, 1908-7928. Tomorrow's bank statement will be a | {Per Cane factor certain to attract attention in deter- mining prices. per cents, per cents, e- went FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, [5 fe: Sn 3 B per cents, New York Stock Market. Open. High. Low. Close. | Canght Through a Stam: Ameri n Spirits. i iy eye From the New Orleans Times-Democrat. Se ee 5c ae we >me folks always stamp their letters American Tobacco. oS es side down for tuck,” said a post office Atchison ..... Mp 16s inspector in a reminiscent mood, “and oth- Atchison, pfd “ a ers put th- stamp on the back, whi Atchi«» “Adjustments. i416 =e me back, Which Baltimore & Onio.. 5S makes the cancellation clerk forget his re- Brooklyn Rapid Transit. 65% ligion. I remember we caught a fellow once Canada soutuern ..... Chesapeake & Ohio. .-- C.C. & St. Louis through the peculiar way he stamped a let ter. He was wanted for frivoling with the laws of Uncle Sam, but had skipped out and couldn't be located. In looking over j Sume of his correspondence 4 had noticed that he always put on the stamp crosswise, So 28 to leave a emall triangle of the en- velope'at the upper right hand corner. Why western. 5 he did it } don't know, but the stamp was Norco em j always in that one particular spot, and evmmed down with mathematical accuracy. One day 1 was in a certain Georgia town, and while loaf ng near the cancellation table Deiaware x Hindson. Den. & itio Grande, pf kre. Geaerai “hieeith at office noticed several letters Liinois Central stamped as I have described. Just on Luxe snore. é chance I took a memorandum of the ad- Louievidle & Nasivitie. dress and postrrark, which was Chatta- Metropolitan Traction. Manhattan clevated Missoun Paciic. M. K. & 1, pfu... | nocga, and“happening to be in that placa on the following week I collared my man as he was inquiring for his mail. The let- cheat akea ae. Sig 23 | ters I noticed turned out to have been ad- Siow facing ameniral he $8 | dressed to his wife. When I told him how New York Ceutrai. ne I got my pointer he was as mad as Northern Pacine. Noithern Pacific. pi Pacine Malt... Phiw. & weading. Southern Kauiway. Southern Ry., pta. and I guess he stamps his letters st now—if he is out yet.” A curious custom obtains in some por- cns of Spain in regard to betrothals. A Lexus Pacine. 33, 6, Young man who looks with favor upon a ‘Ten . Coai & iron. 30 wi, handsome senor'ta and wishes to gain her Union Pacitic..... . 6% 863, | hand ca!ls on the parents for three succes- Umun Paste, pfd. %_ 8% | Sive days at the sam: hour of the day. At DL. >. Leatuer, pid oT er the Inst cal! he leaves his walking stick, U 8. kabber. 423 4-% | and if he is to win the desired bride the ee os cane is harded to him when he calls again. waren tenet =< % | But if he is not regarded with favor, the ¥s 4% | can> is thrown into the street, and in this ‘3 * | way the young man is made to understand that further calls will be useless. The ¢ame!’s foot is a soft cushion, pe- '* | culiarly well adapted to the ground on which it is constantly walking. During a sing'e journey through the Sahara desoct . & 38, regis- | horses have worn out thrse sets of shces, en while the camel's feet are not even sore. et iat pad: | Ornithologists say that. when feeding, the stride of the ostrich is from 20 to 22 inches; when walking, but not feeding, 26 inches; and when terrified, 11% feet to 14 feet, or at the rate of about twenty-five miles an