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ae ive ang Chang Pate His Sien ture to the Dooument. Japa Representatives Follow Sult Thie Merning. Emperor of China Issues a Deerse Giving Power to His Envoy. Coprright, 1198, by. the abi . Ren torn word ne Com (Special itte'D Despatch to the rons World.) TOKIO, April 17.—Li Hung Chang, the Chinese Envoy, this morning attached fils signature to the treaty of peace in accotdance with the Japanese ulti- matum. Hils power came from an edict issued by the Emperor of China yesterday. The document wan then signed by the repre-|, sentatives of Japan. China will pay an indemnity of 200,- 000,000 tacls. Japan will take possession of the Liao Tung Peninsula to the tourth degree of latitude and the Island of Formosa, China consents to the opening of four New ports to commerce, including Pekin, and gives Japan power to establish in- duatries in Chins, The decree further provides that the import duty at the open ports shall Not exceed 2 per cent, ed Prees.) (By As YOKOHAMA, ri 17.-~The A newspaper, states that the terms of the ais, Peace concluded between china and Japan include the ceasion of the terri- tory from the Yalu to the Liao River, on the southern portion of :le Liao Tung Peninsula, on which Port Arthur and the Regent's Sword are situated, @nd including §Yinkow, Hai-Cheng and Chu-Lien-Cheng; also the Island of For- mosa and the Pescadores Islands, aud an indemnity of 20,000,000 taels, payable in six years; the abolition of Chinese éxtra- territoriality, the preservation of Japanese extra-territoriality and certain commercial privileges for Japan. VICEROY’S SHREWD MOVE. ‘Terms of Treaty May Save Him from the Hunan's Vengeance. (Spectal to The Evening World.) WASHINGTON, April 17.—There is a current impression in diplomatic circles that the offensive and defensive alliance which 1s reported to be a part of the tt of Shimonoseki, is really an ment on the part of Japan to pro- Li Hung Chang from the vengeance ef the Hunan party at Pekin, The terms of the peace are necessarily humiliating to China, and a scapegoat will be demanded. If the Hunan party Gre able they will overthrow Li at the first opportunity, and it is entirely in line with his shrewdness to bolster him- @elf et home through i SRE gt home, through « private deal with TY Is SIGNED, LI DEPARTS TO- DAY. hinese Peace 1 Paver pen on the Ka SHIMONOSEKI, April 17. Hung Chang, the Chinese Peace Envoy, will embark for China to-day on board the Kung-Yi. The TRIESTE, April earthquak 1 o'clock and the other at 4, at Latbech. Happily they were not of @ serious na- ture. Calleja W te Fight Under Gea, Poe's Orders. MADRID, April 17.—Gen. Catleja, who » Captain-General of Cuba until Mar- shal Martines de Campos took supreme command yesterday, has asked permis. sion of the latter to fight under his orders. Among the passengers who arrived by the Ward line steamer Seguranca from Havtna, to-day, wes falted the cities on the Passengers knew very rection, but said there tm the disturbed prov- BACK FROM EUROPE. Steamship “ajentic Brings Notable Personagen--Spoke a Big Yacht. Capt. Parsall, of the White Star steamship Majestic, which arrived to- day, reports a very fair pas: of six day@, one hour and forty-one ininutes. April 13, in latitude 48.29, longitude 32.42, the Majestic passed white painted schooner yacht with a yard on foremast, bound west, which reported all well. Among the Majestic’s passengers were ‘W. Astor Chanler, J. Sergeant Cram, Miss Cram, Miss Frigenga (Vesta ‘Til- ley), W. Hyslop Maxwell, jr., W. Hyslop Maxweil, i. D, Morga: Mra. Mor- gan. George Curzon, M. P., who ts to parry Miss Leiter, was also on board, In his party were Lamington and M Hon, Lady Miller THE CONSOLIDATED LIBRARY. No Ground for a Report that It Has Heen Abandoned. Andrew H. Green, of the Tilden Library Trust, said this morning that there is no foundation for a report that the consolidation of the Astor and Lenox Libraries and Tilden Trust ts likely to be abandoned or postponed, because of a failure of the various in- terests to agree on a site. ft fer “On the contrat} he sald, “it has been Informally | agreed to use the Lenox Library ‘site. In the mean time, the lawyers are at work on the gonsoll- dation papets, and as soon an they ari completed, which, will be within a week or #0, there will be a meeting at which they wil be signed.” —— Many Pesavion Antiquities. Among the pasmengérs to-day on the steamer Madiana, from the Went Indies, was St. Croix La Ronclere, of Point-a-Pitre, Guadaloupe. Mr, Ronciere, nal returned trom, ap "extended (ip to Pern, where, “ascom 3 made fgniteent” collection” of” Peruvian Shuiquities, acquired with the greatest labor ‘and Aimeulty, ‘owing to the ignorance and supersti- tion of ‘the natives, — To- w's Evening World may rest you--if you care for base- THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, APRIL 17, 1 1803. | Wiis Bh s | IGHRAGUA WILL SETTLE. ‘ss —_ > | Her Protests to Great Britain Are thre Purely for Effect, The Treasury Shows Receipts of About $250,000 a Month. (Spectal te The Evening World.) WASHINGTON, April 17.-It can be) Stated on high authority that ‘there has j. been no change in the Nicaraguan aitu- ation. It remaina as it has been re- Peatedly stated in these despatches. The State Department is fully In- formed of the British programme, and ts Interpoaing no objections, Nicaragua! 1s going to settle on the terms of the British ultimatum, and Envoy Barrios knew It before he left Great Britain. | i” All the protesting which Nicaragua doing is purely for effect. ‘The Nicaraguan Treasury is in a fairly featiy ° 900,000 ‘In the total revenue suggestion that Great would Boise, thy Corinto Custom: is abeurd. If she were to seize any it would be Bluetields or Greytown, Ww the bulk of the revenue is eirived, ant the customs on English would be taken to prevent international complic fations. Great Britain is the heaviest Inporter into N Tague ‘his plan would te feasible, but there is plenty of money in the 'Nica- aif Treasury to-day to seitie the bil jd Nicaragua could furnish Lon- afte against coffee exportations for the full amount. The Royal Arthur will ceive at Corinto payment o money demanded weeks, robably re the “amart’ inside the fext three > — THE MONROE DOCTRINE. St. Jamen's te Saye It Will Cat No Figure tn Serious 5 LONDON, April 17.—The St. James's Gazette this afternooh, commenting upon the Iatest developments in the dispute betw Great Britain and Nicaragua, na; “There is wonderful tmnorance of diplomacy upon the part of the Amert- can journalists. Why should we want to bombard Greytown? If Nicaragua has been so foolish an to refuse to pay the indemnity which with the knowledge of the United States, we demanded, we shall take such steps as the American Government was perfectly aware of at the time of asking. “The Monroe doctrine has been ao doctrine for sixty-two years and h fot been acted upon yet. When Great Britain has serious differences to settle with South American republics it will not be prevented from ing #0 b; anything but settied international law.” GUATEMALA MUST EXPLAIN. Mr. Gresham Will Invest Abane of America: WASHINGTON, D. C., Api Was much complaint duri: year of the abuse of American citizens Mke that of in Guatemala. In cases Henry J. Btiboe officers of eels were jereae in Gua and forced Into military s fay, aenenges ta in {pet rif ria were im- Hh inns saunleeted er Hi 6 MMlanity ot of re bac! hepartment ote Blatée ‘haa called for sauces from, dpe Guatemalan Government and directed investizations ugh our consular officers upon which andes ee indemnity, to base JOHN C, KELLEY APPOINTED. The New Rev WASHINGTON, Agril 17. Kelley, of Brooklyn, has been appointed Collector of Internal Revenue for the Firat District of ‘New York, and Fits- nh Lee for the Sixth District of Vir- gina. i] eyown ol P cltieen i Ba os, i hat cit a s Lok oS tlone Trustee, Last Fall Mr. Kelley was a candidate for ngeratle, ‘Trees surer on wee Independent hea pe ie ticket. He is @ member of (id Committee, and is . millionaire and resides ndsomest dwellings in section of the city. the Beate Kilbreth tn Weel ston. (Special to The Evening World.) at the Treasury Department, this morning, to go over the detaile of the night docking of steamship with Ansiatant Secretary Hamitn, Secretary liste Is engrossed with InteAhat Revenue matters tm connection with the Income Tax returns, and will probably be unable to review Mr. Hamlin «| \< report before to-morrow. The new plan will edly be im operation by May 1. —— To-merrow's Evening World witt have a great account of the opening game of the baseball season at the Pole Grounds. acer ens ron Hundred Catholic Schoots. The census of Roman Catholle schools in York shows ere are 101 Im this city, that last year's attendance es HOW TO ORESS WELL. If You Want to Know Drop ta On William Vogel & Son, stylish clothes and furnishing goods should visit the great store of William Vogel & Son, 611 to 621 Broadway, cor- |ner of Houston street. This firm manu- |4s tested and sold at reasonable prices. in many styles, including the League pattern, and breeches in the bloomer and golf pattefna, made of twills, chey- fots and fancy twe pretty neckwear dom seen in a Broadway house for the same money | The Imperial, with flowing ends, ts a beauty. Popular stripes and lovely jock. it cane, a Harvard club bag and a real water- Lope] mackintosh, for % each, are the specialties of this house. An lenders nth thing Geparteaent are Covert short and | ik oh shades, 3 ser sneayea a ing each. Spring suits, in four rom at me itches ine many atylep of 418 sults ofc mitre 5 clothing, 4 any quantity of det *» canes and um- Brelias, and, last but not least, a. §i Love for men would please any | Brummel, offered, *** In others American workmen peace- *MACY.*. GIXTH AVE., 13TH TO TH ST. WHEN GO CENTS PROCURES ONE DOLLAR'S WORTH of Clean, Fresh and Seasonable Merchandise of latest styles and patterns, it is certainly a rare opportunity, of which it is safe to avail one’s self both for immediate and prospec- tive wants. This Is exactly what we are offering in 26,000 PAIRS AT 40% DISCOUNT from actual values, being the entire stock of one of the largest houses in the country, now in liquidation, and we are giving our custom- ers the benefit of this discount. The lot is free from old and shopworn styles, as the Curtain department of the house from whom we bought was destroyed by fire last Winter, and every Curtain is this Spring's importation. That this is A Rare Opportunity for procuring Unprecedented Bargains Ie therefore a modest statement. Beds and Bedding. (34 Floor—Main Bullding.) Special Sale of Enamel Bedsteads and Wash- stands at less than cost of manufacture, WHITE ENAMEL BED- STEADS, WITH BRASS TRIM- MINGS AND E DED FOOT-RAIL......- AND UP. WIKRE SPRINGS TO FIT SAME. fou 14 BXCEIALOR SOFT. TOP | FEATHER PILLOWS, EACH 88, 1.17 +> 1.42 3. 14 PURE SOUTH AMERICAN HAIR MATTRESSES, 40 LB.. ULL SIZE, BEST LGAs A.C, A.” TICK... SUPER-EXTBA DRAWINGS, 0 L4., FOLL size lector for the WASHINGTON, Apell 11.—Collector Kilbreth in | si Every man who wears substantial, |.) pure. It jfacturers its stock, and every garment | Keeps the ain soft Wheelmen may find bicycle aults here | ise "to Buch b0-cent | f WOMAN AND HER BEAUTY, | Dr. Leonard F, Pitkin, New! York’s Eminent Skin and Complexion Specialist, Makes Some Interest- ing and Pertinent Statements. DR. PITRIN 0a: Dermatoiony vor. ihe art ot treating dlateure, ta and diseases of the kin a@4 comglexton (8 ranch of feaiimate medicine, and. atthorouKh nd compregensive knvwledie of nd nu Q ° Feare of atudy hen are ble qualifcations for the skilled ‘special only one of Pr egniar phy® cla Eruptions tone, Berea am nine 4 saves of the shin aucce fully treated by new and approved metho ind favorably commented von by ihe teat e united | 4 ror ‘rime craptiqne aud to ioe for! the removal 0 en roughen And walike mont spape Price Agk your drug 3 cer KE UNTIL FURTH for clearing th CITY. —The na packed and sealed, on ‘ m manos or silver, KULTATION AND EXAMINATION ERSONALLY OR AY LETTER Is FREE. n remedy wilt pt of 3 conte A trained hospital courteous asiat- ante will look after the PATIENTS LIVE treated bys nertect syntem ot} nent of application for information, LEONARD F, PITKIN, M,0,, or; ee Pitkin Institute of Dermatology, TH NT. DO.) “MACY: SIXTH AVB., 8TH TO TH ST. 4,000 Yards All=-Wool Cheviot, in hair-line stripes, broken checks and fancy mixed effects, all reduced to.... 2ic Spring Clothing Ottingham LaccCurtains|ror men and Boys. WE PURCHASED (Second Floor, New Bullding,) Having made an advantageous purchase from a reliable manufacturer of High-Grade Clothing, we offer it at a saving to our customers of from $2.00 to $. MEN'S ALL-WOOL CHEVIOT, CASSIMERE AND SERGE SUITS, THREE AND FOUR BUTTON CUTAWAY SACKS, MADE UP TO SELL AT $20.00 AND @28.00, $10.09 AND.. MEN’S CLAY DIAGONAL COATS AND VESTS, SOFT FINISH, SLITCHED EDGES, CORRECT SHAPES, SOLD ELSEWHERE AT 12.00 AND 614.00, 87.09 AND MEN'S COVERT CLOTH TOP ODATS, MANNER, SLEEVE SATIN LIN $15.00 AND #20.00, 49 AND.. MEN'S FINE WORSTED TROUSERS, SOLD ELSEWHERE AT €5,00. BOYS’ ALL-WOOL LONG PANTS 8U ELSEWHERE AT 68.50. BO\'S ALL-WOOL TWO.PIECE SUITS, AGES 5 TO 15 YEARS, DOUBLE BEAT AND KNEE BOYS’ TRIMMED. WASHABLE SUITS, FAST COLORS, 10.00 on each Suit and Overcoat. = 14,99 10.81 13.99 3,49 "099 "934 96 MADE IN " SOLD ELSEWHERE AT ITS, AGES 14 TO 19, BOLD TASTE) SLLY Men’s Hats. (Second Floor, New Building.) An extensive assortment of Men's High-Grade Hats at prices that will save you from $1. 00 to $2.00 on each Hat. FLEXIBLE AND FULL DERBY WEIGHT, ALL ELSEWHERE AT (8.00.. MEN'S ALPINES, IN ALL THE PEARL, SLATE AND FAWN COLORS-S8OLD ELSEWHERE THE NEW SHAPES AND COLOKS, Y. UNLINED, FEATHER SOLD 1.66 241 NEW SPRING SHADES — We also carry a full line of Higher Grade Hats at Frenette i.21 ately Low Prices, CALIFORNIA WINES 5 Produced, from the bext foreign va: rie! os, i Solute purity ‘| PACIFIC COAST WINECO JORDAN, MORIAR [55, 157 AND 159 West of 3d Ave., Furniture, Carpetin PRICE LIST MAILED) Credit Given TY&60. EAST 23D ST., New York. gs, Upholstery, &e. ON APPLICATION. to Suit All BRAND superior to double We being the producers *, gunrantee thelr ab- SEND FOR PRICE LIST. Oldest Wine Growers and Brandy Dintillers of California. 849 Bway & 1496 3d Ave., HY, (For Sale. ag CREDIT. | ‘Meo'e Ciothis Y iy make and to otter, with. Pgecug enc eu iy hiya, bok ea. every evening tt Br. Me Bacurdad Si "eents tor clroular. Ww P West 14%St. gE RTH Wy 1807 § RELIABLE’? | CARPETS” Our special daily sales keep the trade telking and wondering | how it is done. SEE THIS. esree 584 cents per yard, Wo receive additions daily to our already large Mock of Carpets and Furniture at the lowest cost | ot manutacture, | Rare bargain department. CASH or CREDIT (OWPERTHWAIT each 104, 106 and 108 West 14% St. Ladies’ 6 Gente’ axe auaTHN has NG MACHINGS | AE DIAMONDS SIXTH AVE., 3TH TO 1TH ST. Groccrics FRENCH OLIVE OIL, finest quality, first pressing of the olive. Pint bottle.. 36) Quart bottle... . Gallon cans........-- 2.74 ITALIAN LUCCA OLIVE OIL, finest quality, nothing better. Pint bottle. . » 28 Quart bottles. « §6646 Half gallon can....... 1,03 Gallon cun.. 1.98 CALIFORNIA FRUITS, 24 LB. CANS, heavy syrup, fine flavor. Lemon Cling Peaches, POV CAN... ccecerseeees pA Bartlett Pears, per can. (4 White Cherries....... 18 Yellow Crawford Peaches..........02+5 AB Green Gages... 15 Egg Plums... 15 Bartlett. Pears, quart glass jars....... srreee Ql Figs, 2-1b. box, finest London lnyer......++5 21 GOLDEN PUMPKIN, 3 WD: GAD’. op0ir000 tereee 09 JERSEY TOMATOES, 3 Ih. can...eeeeeeeeees 208 SUGAR CORN, 2 1b. can. .07 BONELESS SARDINES, half boxes, packed in pure olive oil seer ol LA CAUSERIE. Hand-made, fiaest Havana, long filler and beautiful Sumatra wrap- per. i Concha Fino, box of 50 4,99} Concha Especial, box of Bicrsrecesvacences +s QeQGl Covelia ‘Espec al, box of 25.4... wrveren $019 ya) Bouquet, box Of 50... reeeeerecess BOD s@ Cigars. LA FLOR DE BAHAMA. Key West, clear Havana, Cuban hand-made, at less than wholesale | price. Petit Ducs, box of 50. 2.74 Cond ‘has Sweet box Regalia Delicusas, box Of DD, ne nssensnees Bouquet, box of 50.... 4.49 Rothschilds, box of 50. 4.64 Bouquet Finos, box of Delicosas, box of 25. Perfectos Finos, box of BROWNIES. All-Tobacco Cigarettes, box of 50..... - Special fora few days only, ehc Havana, long tiller, hand made, Sn- Inatra Wrappers : Caballeros, box of 50. . Invineib box of 12 Invincible box of 25 Cinb Se Lox of Banquet, 3.69 063.14 1.3800 .99 2.49 1 1.89 a 2.240 1.94 ie ol 2.74 10 2.24 box + 2.99 to 2,49 Finos, “RED STAR" BAKING POWDER. Strictly pure Cream of Tartar and Bicarbonate of Suda: -19¢c. -29c. None better at any pr RED sTAR BRAND Sugar Cured Ham, per Sugar-Cured Boneless Bacon, per Ib....-++e+ gf QE PURE COFFEE. Combination and Mocha. Granulated , Pulverized...... Roasted in the bean... of Finest Juva a iy un you ‘tnd EB Muller @ @IXTH AVE., 13TH TO 14TH 8ST. Dinner Sets. DECO- - $8.47 ve. 43.87 (4.87 (8.97 In@ligher Gradea we show a superb line of entirely new designs at equally Low Prices, Our Dinner Sete always contain a Soup Tureen, PORCELAIN, and Gold Edge....... CARLSBAD CHINA, decorated and gold, FRENCH CHINA, decorated and gold, Rich Cut Glass. Aw we are the ONLY HOUSE in the City employing our own staff of Skilled Glass Cuttera on the Premises, it goes without saying that, ‘The Middleman’s Profits being eliminated,’' our Prices are FAR BELOW all others ; in many instances ONE HALF, Lamps. BRASS BANQUET LAMPS, — complete, with Globe ....... QTc. BRASS BANQUET LAMPS, with Silk Shinde. ‘$1.97 TABLE LAMPS, Deco- rated Vase and Dome Shade to matches 97c. ETCHED GAS {Te " . GLOBES seeseee Everything pertaining to Lamps, such thimneys, Wicks, Burners, Micas, &e., in great variety, as Frames, Silk Lamp Shades. We manufacture our own LAMP} SHADES. Materials and Work - manship Guaranteed the best; at Prices that cannot be approached by any other house. Boudoir Sets. We make a specialty of Hand- A guerantesd all-wool Ingrain carp, | FOR SALE BY I BY LEADING ny Cou tnnds 0, “ChATwaIoNT & wanwkna® Celebrated Underwear in Merino, Silk and Wool, aad Llama Wool.— Vests, Drawer and Union Suite for Ladies aad Children. MEN'S Merino, Silk, 811k and Woo), Lisle Thread and Balbriggas Underwear. ‘ Ladies’ Bicycle and Golf Waiste Hosiery. | Ladies’ Silk Hose, Lace, Opem Work, and Embrotdered for | vening wear. MEN'S BICYCLE HOSE, Men’s Golf Hose. GLOVES. Latest and Best. ONNETTE CORSETS. The C. P. Importers Make ike Them. ETAILERS, Lost, Found and Rewartit, Gold watch, with chain ang vs requested fe. give th the marks and column, F., World, ii K PLETE moe aN gu SACK SON's: bisih aw \Toilet Sets. Underglaze aesorstion, per set. Same, with Jar, per ect. 2.07 English New Style, per 2 pi ve 227 Same, with Ja: per sok Painted and Gold Edge, with Jar, per set... Richly Decorated, full color, East Lake seta, 8 87 Our assortment of Fine Toilct and Bathroom Sets is conceded to be the largest ever shown in ¢ais country. Domestic Glass, Our Popular Prices make us Large Purchagers, a fact that manufag- turers are not slow to understand ; hence, we receive many concede sions in Price to introduce New Patterns, which benefit is always given to our Customers. We di- rect SPECIAL ATTENTION tea new line of Diamond Glass of Great Brillianey at extremely LOW PRICES. Kitchen Crockery, the inost thoroughly equipped Deo partment in this country, and a PRICES that will be appreciated by Economic Housekeepers, Tea Sets. iLISH, Decorated, $2 49 i C) 3.47 GERMA) NA 8 yrated, 56 pieces. 4, 1 CH CHINA, Dec- 1 87 orated, 56 pieces a 50 Varieties to choose from. High-Grade Silver Plated Ware. CRUMB TRAY AND SCRAPERS, hand- somely engraved... CHOCOLATE PITCHERS, 1.67 FERN STANDS, rich openwork designs..... CRACKER JARs, en- graved new designs... ted China Brushes, Jewel Stands, Comb Trays, Manicure and Writing Materiala at ONE- HALF the prices charged else- where, ROLL TRAYS, new rococo border. 211 All above are new designs, and guage anteed quadruple plate on bah metal,