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THE EVENING STAR, TUESDAY, MARCH 27, 1900-20 PAGES, 9 oases ——— = eeeeerrrrrerrere N 4 Ss ons soon that Olsen’ has covered ra = : The Bon Marche. LATE SPORTING EW Herford added that he would leave his z = gaeseiee:|} The Palais Royal Basement. A Wonderful Three ae Saengerbund Bowlers Lose and Break | “°™°" “Tests: 4. fe : Fits Backed Out This Time. Rarely good bargains tomorrow in the Chinaware Department. And please link this Palais Royal only bidder, offering 60 per cent of the gross receipts. This was accepted without delay and the men agreed that the winner Gas Globes, artistic, worth 10¢ Se Stylish Suit at The Saengerbund bowlers received a slight Majolica Cuepidera, large... +2 + 280 setback in their pennant ciiasing career s itzst Zi sit hi ‘ ‘ shee Bees ee mins : _ the Tie Fol arty eandlcae sone ievncet aes basement floor with your every need in Housefurnishings, from penny kitchen helps to $50 Porcelain- Business getting develops three specials for tomo " = James Wakely yest hin New York, so lined Refrigerators. = —peculiarly iate—particularly low. We think the 4 Kid McCoy declared off the match and 4 peculiarly appropriate—p: ic t y - e oft S © = time is ripe for a bargain or so in ready-to-wear goods— NEW JERSEY WHIST CLUB WINS signed articles fo Sent aan Gee Sa ae 1 oo Q, Miscellaneous. = just at the first budding of Spring. No matter how ex- = a ae = to ea ee seas ue, (Each a bargain.) = pensively you may dress as a rule, these goods will appeal most unexpected mgve, and the tongues of Tollet Sets of 10 full-size pleces, artist- Glass Table Tumblers, per doren Ae I ) q - ce ced Roeber Wants Another Match B to you. They're several classes higher than their price. sporting sa ia peeee aoe CR ley ically decorated in colors. See illustration. Granite Coffee Pots, Saucepans, ete..... Te = i ig Fitz to hold back {s-a mystery. Star Oleine Soap, 3 cakes ‘ een McCoy gave him no more time than the Bargain 2. 2 75 Silk Tissue Tollet Paper, roll Y c Ce E law allow2d. Tom O'Rourke and Sharkey $5.00 Value. iS ° isa oii (acess rikingly itera cia atau |f $5.00 Value, re oe er $|JENNINGS) TO PLAY BALL | Sinntes papers tore aren Geen Gen Toflet Sete, “with hand-painted Soral dec: Brooms, 3-string, 25¢ val 19 & 3 tures affixed. The Seaside Club was’ the ae ee ee ee ee Egg Cups, white china Nye $ : pleces; basin with roll edge. z os "g z Bargain 3. $7.50 Value, $ a) 05. Se on eS Score of the season, though in this he was “ aided by Captain Ford, who succeeded him (Continued from First Page.) 75¢ to $1.50 yard. Instead of $1. usual prices. would bring $7.50, $9. $10 and $r2. rd for Twilled Foulards, i Waists in this lot that, if bought and sold at ordinary price and profit, co From 50¢ to $3 i et on = o should recelve 65 per cent and the loser 35 ‘Yusea" Welsbach Incandescent Mantels 0c 3 ——The collection is made 2p of es eral § 3 last night. To be sure their percentage is | per cent of the purse. Flower and Vegetable Seeds, package *s to make it more comprel ensive. Some little smaller than it was before the corf- —— a ae inoDinner Beta ok Skeet Bees, cunce packages. = S12 Suits—some $15 Suits. \ enetians, $ | test, but nevertheless the loss of two games H Ie ‘es fee eres layer, oe see een mies Centeal Park Gress Seedn, feat = Homes nd Serge—double-breasted | to the Columbias last night had the effect SS a ne Ce) eee Pell) DInY eR . ; é Spade, Hoe and Rake, set z fomespuns and Serg = . of pulling the German players down from | Spent Sunday with relatives at Avoca, near 53 colors. % ‘ é + Etons and fly fronts. Colors, castor, ox- ae the tie which had for a few days united | Wilkesbarre, Pa. Yesterday afternoon he 3 i ; 2 blood, royal, light gray and black. Taffeta and satin-lined them to the Carroll Institute team. Last | Joined the Cornell team at Pittston and | ¥ Second floor for Housekeeping Goods Department. The best bargains for tomorrow are: 72-inch = jackets—box-pleated skirts. Fee rene eee eee ee ee Ee oem gnune says be | ¢ “Pure Linen Table Damask at Osc yard, extra good value at 75c. Big Honeycomb Towels, 20x40 2 - = 4 lumbia’s alleys and the visitors had hopes | has an offer from a lelphia paper to = y = Bed Spreads as as you exp $1 fo: = j— = $ that their frtendy, the Columbias, would | take charge of its base ball department, but ¢ anches, for toc, cheap at 12c. And Crochet Bed Spreads as good as you expect at $1 for only 79¢. : - | he would rather prefer to work on the dia- ‘a | ok orove an/extremely dimeult proposi- | Be would rather prefer to work onthe dia: ¢ Furniture Coverin Window Shades. Save $4.02. = r %| tion. But the ex-winged arrows went at} When I can't play ball,” said Jennies, “rT | & r. S z ay = + %| thelr job in a very business-like way, and | Presume I will be seon on the Brooklyn | & (Fourth Floor.) (Fourth Floor.) (Fourth Floor.) . $ | casily won two of the games, Josing the | Presume T will, $ $7.98 for Sip Corers tor Splece Suite i sense crea ana artnet $7.98 fr, anv size Bed,” Woven-n = You would pay $6 for it — but = | other by a very narrow margin.” The games tal $ 22 O Furnttare, Tf more thin 10 yard 69C Oe ee eae ewes 147 sorings and Re Mat A ee aS peas TE RD il- in which Columbia was victorious were Sir Geoffrey Wins a Race. g of lnen is required a slight addition Race 4 a * “ = $12 at furniture stores on credit. $7.98 3 we can sell it at $4.49. here’s our 1 ° $ | theirs strictly on account of meritorious i 3 tive | §. charge. No. 1619 and ask for our man to call, here cash. > lustration of store policy. Serges in $ bowling, for twice the 800 mark was passed, eae a oe eae een ¢ rae 2 : and very much passed at that. year-old bay horse, Sir Geoffrey, : black only—elaborately appliqued in $| ‘The Suengers put up but one good total, | Lincolnshire handicap today, at the second 2 Black Dress Goods at 10 Per Cent Discount taffeta down front; box-pleated back, Scher ore @leeabes Suche ne Nas | day's racing of the Lincoln spring meeting. $ i Senay ts cate Ave ie sean ee of course; good perealine lining. $ | bowiea in good shape incall of thevoatmes: be We Broderick Cloote's Strike-a-Light and | TOMORROW ONLY—ONE-TENTH THE AMOUNT OF YOUR PURCHASE RETURN- % | Desto and Roderick each doing finely. Both | SI 4; Blundell Maples Forcett were secon: ¢ ED YOU. WE'LL MAKE to PER CENT LESS THAN USUAL PROFIT—AND INCREASE ° ° t Ings play. of considerably ace thar’ | Twenty-five horses ran. @ THE SALES 33 PER CENT. PROFITABLE FOR YOU AND US. : Sutt also got a good average in spite of . ; A Silk Waist Sale a Ee Chee tae sue renee renee ~ The Black Silks. Guaranteed Silks, Black Weo! Goods. Burdine did excellently for the visiting IN WRITING % ws sits ASS team and averaged 170, None of his col- 4 The new Hemstitched and 00c The new Clinging Fabrics are leagues were near him, and Meyers dis- S See ecES: aipere dt pe Re Pa ok bnee finguisbed nines’ Gy making oc ioe $ Plisse Effect Silks are here from here already marked at less than & Bs < ; how a ake vi = in the ending frames of the first game. Poplins, Peau Surah, Taffeta, Ben- Only a saving of 10¢ per yard, but you Prices range fom Mie to &! a “ oe Enow how a znd oe Be a * The opening game was productive of some | entirely in line with it that the,co-operation | % galine, Duches Gros Grain, Rhadame, le silk. New matertal furnished if Ey hing bere, from stunds ote to & Give me so much for the lot.” That's low Individual scores, but was close enough | of that power is confidently rélied upon. | %, Satin de Ly. ted splits or crocks. filmy crepes. ‘Ten per cent discount onan. from the team standpoint to be interest-| “It is, ther=fore, with the greatest pleas- ing. Columbia forced the fighting in the | ure that I present this matter to your lord- first part of the match, but was eclipsed | ship's attention and urge its prompt con- toward the end. Saengers won out with a| sideration by her majesty’s government, narrow but comfortable margin. The score | believing that the action is in entire har- follows mony with its consistent theory and pur- FIRST GAME. pose, and that it will greatly redound to the way these Waists were bought—and they stood us little enough to allow us to sell at $5.89. Taffetas, Surahs, Satins, Peau de Soie—corded—hemstitched and braided— some white vest fronts, some boleros—black, navy, new blue, old rose, nile green, cerise, turquoise, white and pas- “Straight” Corsets. Your dressmaker will want to fit See This Suit. A price surprise for All-wool oeSeogeesesgeateatontontentoenge enseegs tel tad A ches fection ne, Club.) Saengerbund. the benefit and advantage of all commercial you over one of these new Corsets. Homespun Suit with satin-lined EE SHHARES. PE CHOICE CONCCHON- Sp. 8c.) St. Sp. nations alike. The prompt and sympathetic ? i ie a Bi RAGS ee ree % 139 Bardine : co-operation of her majesty's government | . The best are here: “Fasso,” “W. B.” jacket and box-plait skirt—$7.98 in. we 5 191 Hoeke. 6 with the United States in this important - ie En =< AW sioes i : BON MARCHE, 314-316-318 7th St. Ro $108 dora 5 matter will be very pot=nt in promoting its and “I. C.”. Prices range from $1.75 stead of Sto.50. All sizes in three 9 Stitt... 8 = 121 Spiess. 5 adoption by all the powers concerned.” t St - an grays ead new black. Setetetetetetetetetetetetesegecegetbtetite eto ttINttttetttedetttg | Totals. 18 753 Totals....8 23 England's Response. = to S14 pair. : et Se Se Great bowling characterized the next Te rs game, and both sides were active in the — es = = = } 00d work. The game was close till near i} the close, and at that point the home team i i put in some good work, which established Hecht’s Greater Stores. ee Gace looked as if the Columbias would pass their record of 916 made in contest with the Car- y is fs ii 1 ortu- 834c. yard for 15c. English longcloth, ||| ii cits im Mejpeason Beso bowiea | county, tone, ot securing equal opperty; Just a week after the receipt of the im- portant communication Lord Salisbury ac- knowledged Its receipt In a note promising to consult his colleagues on the proposition, and meantime assuring Mr. Choate “that the policy consistently advocated by this ne $1 Warranted Corsets. The Improved ‘American Lady" $1 Corsets are guaranteed not to break over the bips. A new pair if they do. Stout ladies will weleome their Jong- looked-for ideal. Soe “s A price surprise for Pretty Taffeta Sik Waiste with new no back, tucked and corded front— $3.79. Plain colors and fancy stripes, in all sizes. See These Silk Waists. Hi onge i four Guecessive strikes and had no diff: | nations in regard to cénimercial enterprise New Millinery. New Hose. New Umbrellas. 1 pe 1s of short lengths of English 1 cloth t Sy Pee Destine ow. whe score follows: in China, and from this policy her maj- : = 1.88 for Av-sttk Son-tain Cm 1,500 yards of short lengths of English longclot Oo go ona || SECOND GAME eatyra eovernmient -havenoanten tons or des $3.50 tor the new Featherweight, Hats 25c for all-over Lace-effect Lisle Hose, a ae “ a peo ae ee es ‘ AME. ‘8 Bove! a x ° 0 3 st plack, Immorted to retail at 33. Ou es. reds, center bargain table tomorrow at 834c. a yard. Longeloth that [||| cotumpia Bowling ctut ‘Saengerbund. sire to depart. = white, brown, warp aud “cane, trina Uttle lot. Hurry. sd and black. New style handles. | $1.48 1a- i 12sec. to Ie. a yard, and which is never sold for less. St. Sp. Se. St. a 4 A month later came the formal answer of | 3 with eilk handkerchiefs, These are the cor- 5 of $2.50—while this lot lasts. > ome direct to us from the maker at a price enabling us to Q 120 Burdine.... 4 the British government under date of No- rect every-day hat, taking the place of last : - 1 falleled bareain be = vember 30, 189), In the following language season's gulf bat,” $3.50 here. $5 at the For Waists. N Skirt ' 3 6 Tag Jorsy, 3 3 | addressed to Mr. Choate: % hatters’. “4 ew irts. s 6 = 189 Spiess. 4 "I have much pleasure in tnform!ng your 1 ide Material, fn for the value I Son 18 : # exceliencyy that Her umajestys(cuvernent New Neckwear. and enibroliery icra ese = D2 fey the, $1.50, ra : Cc or Oo C. n la Imons 15 i d to ma declaration in rds needed for waist. Twent: Skirts, In black and new colors, Corded ° ° ‘D2 ° ° will be prepared to make a dec b t The last game was much too one-sided | the sense desired by your government in re- Z5c for Satin Stocks with pulley ring ries to choose trom, tu Lace and Embroid- and plaited ruffle. Expensive-iooking gar- With the above purchase came 3,000 vards of remnants of to be interesting, and the visitors seemed | gard to the leased territory of Wel-hal- | $ Altes ahlack: Diehes eine neve ed aici z Pe 2 see : || dazed in their play. The Columbias bowled | Wel i : ° extra fine sheer India linon, in most desirable lengths, which can ||| like demons in the first part of the game, t Britain, by a : dvess and walst patterns to splendid advantage, ‘This shall be sold for ||| and had but five breaks in the first feo tne pneres of in- | a ais oO a A. Lisner, S 3 i betug the very best IZtyc. to 19¢. quality, at that price it is an Immense nings. After that they let down a little, | terest now held, of that may hereafter be | & S 9 le value. but were miles ahead at the finish. The | heid by her in China, provided that a simi. |? score follows: lar declaration is made Wy other powers | GQ OCONEE AAS e THIRD GAME. concerned." = ee = = == + | 89c. buys $1 & $1.25 black sills. |[] cin vgn BE ™ ners _ | Rote ot sckaowicagment wan ee ge St. Sp. pia eal St. Sp- Se. } maining letter in the British series, Mr. 15 te SPRING OPENING ALL THIS | WEEK. 172 | Choate expressing ‘tho gratifieation of the 4 147 | Secretary of State ‘at the cordial acceptance by the British government of the proposals of the United State ee — In Germany's Case. S39 Totals. 22 «127 ‘ow evening the Carroll Institute | Tl the case of Germany, while forwarding team will go down to South Washington | the same “declaration” as was submitted for 50c. & 69c, black dress goods. ice es eatch with the Business Men's Bowl- | to the British government, the phraseology ‘The standing of the clubs follows: eo FEY Ee Ea retied: ini tals cane OMe. Wonder what Mertz will say today? wide lustrous i 4 40-neh all 42-inch black ‘Won. Lost. Hay refers to assurances given by the B. neh alk-wot black ladica’ clots 36-inelt att Jarroll_Tastitute, at eh lin government through our ambassador, : - - 2 when Germany leased Kiao-chao and ad- : 1 raven bigek, and for tomérrow only, for 30 cents yard. BF jacent territory in Shantung, that our 27 a 2 y Tusiness Sten fas treaty privileges conferred by China would 24 af I ~ = = : 20-306] not be infringed upon or impaired. Still, Pour Remnants 10c. & 12!4e. silesias, 4ZQc.||| vicrony von sensey winstens. er eee ie in remnant lengths—short lengths from the mill—from two to ten yards. Knickerbockers of N: ¥ . | made the subject of a treaty between Ger- extra fine quality and fall yard wide, and fn black and all shades of gray. Or- SSReEs lew York Defea 4 : many and Great Britain had not been cs was placed for these silesias months ago, nd were it placed uow We could bot buy them edi by, Bive| Tricks, clearly defined, the declaration is presented ; nd 1249. silesias as you buy it from the plece, The match on Saturday for the chal- | for approval by Germany because “it fs ese: lenge trophy of the American Whist | po: f 5 are ‘ause th are the le. ‘@ sand they are extraordinarily ible that serious conflicts of interests League was played at Roseville, N. J., by | May at any time arise, not only between c the following: British and German subjects within said | $10 baby carriages to go at $6.98. New Jersey Whist Club, holder. m, | Se PAE Mat the interests of our citizens oer aster i : : Otis, in; C. E. ron, F. F. Eagles F sre a 50 handsome reed roll-body baby carriages — upholstered in ae Cameron, F. F. Eagles | German government is also reminded that : ee z and H. F. Aymar. the Emperor of Russia has made a declare || pretty art denim and plush trimmings—such as are shown you in Knickerbocker Whist Club of New York, | [127 of ius Purpose Groat Britain and, wapan Should have timely thought. Pay a visit to our MODERN TAILOR- every furniture store in town at $10—to go tomorrow at $6.98. challenger—R. M. Cramer, captain; George | {s confiderftly expected. ING EMPORIUM—we want you to note our beautiful and large display H. Adams, E. Elliott and W. E. Watkins. Under date of December 4 Charge Jack- The result was another victory for Cap- | 80 at Berlin cabled the first German re. Curtain Swiss Oilcloth ndow shades tain Otis and his associates, the victors | POMse 2s sous: - ’ ae users ee sepre is et a ee ee 36 wide—white, —stair or runner oilcloth, le holland — varfety on many a hard-fought ficld. The score | retarorsiire rOntorchsWattairere tral est ideas—all that’s new and beautiful— and Sgured — the in handsome patterns and reese Co nace WHER by deais was as follows: that the politics of Germany ‘in the ex- AND ch sells at colorings—the 10e. sort— fringe or tambour Iace— ||| | Knickerbocker 9 49765 5 4-49] treme orient are de facto the politics of the : tomormw— for 49c.usnally—for New Jersey... - 73 8 9 7 6 4-53| ‘open door,’ and Germany proposesto main- . | 3 6 Knickerbocker 17.9 3.9 4 9 8-90] tain this principle in the future. “Germany Do you know we are wonderfully well equipped to serve you to your en- | ni é : does not wish the question to become the A areca 9. 3A c. Re. 27c. eee i ; us 2 a oe Hae subject of controversy between the differ- tire satisfaction? 5 e 5—43 | ent powers engaged in China. She thinks § ing i: r New Jersey. 9 7 TT 8 1 6-47] Would be. advantageots for the United Our new method of cutting insures r ° nicker! er 3 3 844 ates government to confer wit! other A most sensational suit sale. New Jersey. 877 5 1 8 § 6-8 Buropean governments having interests in PRECISE FITTING : ‘ Knickerbocker 9599695 T50 ina. e other cabinets adhere to the aaa a 1 iH A purchase which offers the best opportunity for many months. New Jersey. 9 51010 7 9 5 |n63 | Proposal of pines uated States government garments far excelling all previous efforts. | —_ < = - - r = “J 5 LON, fer- 7 “ || The surplus stock of suits from a leading New York maker now ue dee a 7 H 3 78 3 ioe many 1s willing to have the government of + Fail not to come. tH being sold a third less than prevailing price the United States inform these other cabi- The total score was: Knickerbocker, 311; nets that no difficulty will ; New Jersey, 316. Knickerbocker gained six | the other cabinets area? Sere ree () 08 14 O08 singles, four doubles, and one quadruple, It was February 19 before the formal an- B é S a total of 18. New Jersey gained thirteen | swer of the German government. enme veratrine | peta gente | me PZ4-98 | Sees Oe Serie Reh | cert or tees nance erts an er cheetot serge: Veastiane, Seared Sterne scree, | tt stjlistinese te very Sekoles Sovernment oF te tee eet ey, the & = n = h : - ] Sovernment of the United States from all homene m= Bd ie a the “Tike. in black pian een mie Wrestler Roeber Not Satiniged. the other powers addressed. Complyin = . . ns the leailing shades, with shades; with Jackets. it broadeloths, “Venetiane, Ernest Rocber wants a return match with | @ith the wish to give its answer in writing, vase te etomie Socantue tailor, | are nite: elegantly iemipleated sdrta. Some ferent styles, inclagmeg Herford, the well-known sporting man, | Serre ise the Open Door, and F St | nis garigents. Ww! of these sults are lne« the most elaborate taffeta K “I have the honor to inform your excel- i , as miueh “siyle "to them suronghine itn temern aioe eons nee yeaeaay in New eon estes 31 eee 1 ee ee Be excel Baltimore Store, suits at douhle the price que sou tae aa Reet A ORAS ee Be sng ore eae Seett ®)limaca verballssan tonnes as recognized by 6 East Baltimore St You cannet possibly equal a “equal Lisi . Some aoe Mace ches Dota ve ° Ui Ss i Mrdatderactes | Rerishcgeee | Gisett"ntamr weit || Ths oasand ts che ret inatasiment of |e woveroment, of the United States of a less than $15, for even not for leas. The assort- cost you $75, and you'll 5,000, which sum Herford says he stands . cording to your excellency’s those who are able to ment at this price is ex- find them selling in such ready to wager on Roeber. “I have h2ard,” | note referred to above, the imperial ve 1 em for les rao! “ 1 ‘woul . Lie mewdingio Geos perbareip etry lls saree aa sell such fine sald Herford, “that Olsen sald he would | ment hus, from the beginning, not only as- SPRING SPRING | : give Roeber another match. Ho Is very | serted, but also practically carried wnt: | aug Mphases “ctarsca” when desired, sod--the moat tUherat terua for the payment t {[]| conddent, evidently, that he can ‘defeat | the tamat nonPaetGply carried out to OPENING OPENING | the bil Roaber again. Now, Lele feels just the sions: absolute equality of treatment of all } same way. It was an accident that com- | nations with re; to trade, navigatioi Hil pelled Roeber to stop wrestling at the end | and commerce. @ imperial government ALL THIS ALL THIS Hecht & Company, of the second sala E hope ke hear emecauy, Fates sete t Ha departing in the WEEK. = excludes a Juaieial Br disadvansseonce £ ae . jude: ny prejui or disadvant: 513-515 Seventh Street. commercial treatment of the citizens of the i United States of Atnériéa, so long as it is = not forced to do so,“on account of considera- = — 5 tions of reciprocity" by ‘@ divergence from | == = = Las = ge RRANTED, it by other governments’ If, therefore, the jects to the exclusion of foreigners. It is | as well as transportation tariffs on rail- cerned, of identical instructions couched .n + 80 gther powers interasted‘in the industrial | to be understood, however, that this assur- | ways.” the following terms: : A= = nerine Oates, GENUINE development of the Chinese empire are will- | ance. of the imperial government is given Italy Willingly Promises. “DEPARTMENT OF STATE, Meeting of the Woman's Industrial as been introduced in Congress a ing nize tte same principles, this} upon condition that a similar declaration . ifaahingion: Atatcar ant top! and Patriote: Leaxue. providing that the Secretary of the Treas. 5 NOELSONCO can only be desired’by the imperial govern- | shall be made by other powers having in- | [tly was addressed on the subject No- sureradtrondhemeda eee nn oe hi mi which his case upon bein vember 17 “in view of the important ana | | “Sit: The Sovernment RAVINE ao- v re "s Inc a ury be, and he is hereby, authorized and di- ent, ich in this upol ‘ing re- | terests in China. is e the decl: y es (Woman ius cris) nmet | Eetrtoties | OO oe fo ee nero an ad andi: NTS quested will gladly,be ready to participate | “with the conviction that this reply is | growin, acckail Sueneiie ot ied cepted the declaration suggested by the WEEK. A PERMANENT EXHIBIT. Mary Johnson, signe =wiek ia) Avthigto te United States concerning foreign trade in League met = th : Avestan ae ast hational industrial exhibit of the etal States of America and the | such as to satisfy the inquiry made in the | eastern Asia.” January 7 of the present | China, the terms of which 1 transmitted to evening for the purpos mm | city of Washington, District of Columbia, Y these lines, by which He eee eae upon | aforementioned note, the imperial govern- | year, atter the Italian government had been | You In my imetaction ge | tra and for promoting the permanent tn-| the sum of $25,000, out of any money in the ese lines, by which t! same rights are | ment is happy to have complied with the ial exhibit of the handiwork of wo-| treasury, mot otherwise appropriated, for reciprocally secured. wishes of the American government, es-| duly informed that all the other powers | like action having been taken by all the zs various powers having leased territory or len Ford, New York; Miss | exhibit at ths city of Washinton, Dist The Invitation to Russia to subscribe to | Gate the traditional relations of friendship | > uz ; nese empire, as shown by the notes which i y that the vernment of “ - Mary Shaw, New York; Miss Ella More, | of Columbia: ‘Providel they watt the agreement was prefaced by a recital of | existing between the two countries.” Syne es aes “tr engha tcl emcee ref geet egies Pennsylvania: Miss Grace Shriver, Penn-| Payment of said sum the said trustees shal] the Russian assurance that American inter- Fiance for Equal Treatment. sals set forth in said note of December 9.” | accredited that the condition originally at fvlvania; Miss Alfce Patterson, Ohio; Miss | ise an equa! amount and prove to the ests in that part of China would not be af- The French note was exceedingly brief. No Hesitation by Japan. tached to its ope tec piesa! all other It was recelved December 16 last from M.| The correspondence of Japan was made | POWers concerned shoul tewise accept Delcasse, the minister for foreign affairs, | up of two notes—the invitation and the | ‘8¢ Proposals of the United States—having Hena Wood, Massachusetts; Miss Mary | S2Usfaction of the Secretary of the Treas- fected by the lease of Port Arthur, Talien- ury that they hay Lattin. Colorado. The local committee con-| iefusite inthenge*? Sala Sum of $25,000 wan, and adjacent territory, and a state~ fists of Miss Marian Harper. Miss Eliza- er ment that however gratifying such an so. been complied with, this government. will h Hill, Mrs. C. Skelly, Mrs. M. M O'Con. Beane dicesine is ak surance might be, the business world of the | PY Ambassador Porter, and is as follow: answer. The pledge as put by Minister of | therefore consider the assent given to it by = eames Ses hae ent ee (ited States much desired | @ further, | “The declarations which I made in the | Foreign Affairs Sluzo, is as follows: “I Fou te final and definite. . a . whose name was given Russian nd more formal definition. The | chamber on the 24th of November last, and r - |, “You also transmit to the minister Couldn’t Estimate Its| Henry Detavene, was defendant in the Po. Russian answer, reciting the promises to - nd | have the happy duty of assuring your ex: ‘hich I have had occasion to recall to you | cellency that the imperig] government wil | °F foreign affairs copies of the present in- lice Court today In a vagraney cast @ Dalny (Talien-wan), which it had redeemea | * closures, and by the same occasion convey Value! was sleeping in a shed in the rear of 1s The ‘SEAL BRAND” by opening that port, pledges itself in the | Since then, show clearly the sentiments of —— He poe to'give ron the United to him the expression of the sincere grati- Dr. Agrew's Cure for the Heart never fails. 1p] Sth street Saturday night when fire started Best following language: the government of the republic. It desires | just_and fair a proposal ve fication which the President feels at the relieves in 3 minutes, it cures. It is a beacon- | in the building. The police told Judge Scott Si termination ‘As to the ports now opened, or hereafter | throughout the whole of China, and, with | States, provided that all the other powers | fication w rpery th - of these negotia- Hight te lead you back to health. W. H. Mussel- | that it would be an act of charity to girs to be opened to foreign commerce by the | the quite natural reservatioff that all the | Conce! 1 accept the same. tions, in which he sees proof of the friend- wan, of G. A- I, Weissport. Pa., says: “Two bot-| him a home. They said he had been sleep Hungarian Chinese government, and which le beyond | powers interested give an assurance of their Informing the Powers. ly spirit which animates the various pow- Hes of Dr. Agnein's Cure for the Heart entirely ing in sheds and suffering for the necen the (geese leased ‘to Russia, the settl willingness to act likewise, is ready to ap- The last act in the negotiations, that | €Ts interested in the untrammeled develop- Soiod Scot eleMation, god smothering spells. tts | saries of lite. No defense was mene recs | Aperient Water ment of the question of custom duties be- | ply in the territories which are leased to it, i ment of commerce and industry in the Reid ‘P. S. WILLIAMS, 9th and F ‘sts.. ED. ckarge and @ sentence of two months was longs to China herself, and the imperial | equal treatment to the citizens and sub-| Which clinched the egreement, was the ‘hinese ci empire, and a source of vast ben- <P: r pate a i mb19-tf . government has no intention whatever of all nai , especially in the mat- ! dispatch to our diplomatic representatives efit MONDS & WILLIAMS, 3d Pa. ave. 41 imposed. ing any pri torcits own o seca = ‘au ea ination a Prewen to the whole commercial world. cg