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TRE PARR Hr B. R. T. RAIDE! TO TELL SECRETS. THE WOKLU: MUNUAY [ALLIES IN TIENTSIN emer wT MRS. FOREPAUGH | IN SORE PERIL. WEDS BANK CLERK. — —-—+4. “ | wd from First Page) Tientsin is so hard pressed that | It must be relieved before asststancy Famous Showman’s Widow Secretly Married to Ha J. Alexan- ve (he foreign ctvillans and the! can be seat to Seymour's force. The | Agent Pry 3j remaan| of the 3,000 foreign trOOD® aheence of the exact dates of the last Walter Nagle, of Philadelphia— “der, One of the Five wh Jefending the quarter, despatch from Taku and other mes Off to Europe + Up to Friday last the besieged had] sages makes it difficult to connect ° Men Accused of Circu- |tont 200 in killed and wounded, the) the various stories, but some of the lating False Stock ‘munition was orarly exhausted,! despatches might be read as indicat- i food was running short, and the ng thet even the large force men- Rumors, Said to Have foadly gans of the Chinese were toned by Rear-Admiral Kempff as Turned State’s Evi- playing Imeeesantly on the devoted about to start toward Tientsin has section from the walled city. met the same fate as the combined dence, Although (he powers at last seem) American and Ruasian column which of the five men indicted for conspiracy in cirowla false reports concerning the financial eondition of the Hrooklyn Rag a Ait Company were pinced on trie) befor Sustice Fureman in the (Cr mina: th . gl of the Supreme Cour: thie morning ALFRED R. GOSLIN HENRY BOGERT. ‘Pho men placed on trial are Alfred I Gostin's Urtvate Seeretary. Goblin, Eugene L. Packer, Henry io | eet and Charlies T Lay's man nol arrale J at the ar Justice is Henry J Alexander ihe Who is credited with having ptime mover raid TURNED STATE'S EVIDENCE. Alexandgy has |t ts Btate’s evidence, and will | Wile confederates, IMs counse | Histant District-Attor Am et | | dy, would not den affirn | Bx-Gov, Frank 5 | koa . "| @%-District-Attorne MeManua, represent ' e | manided to know from Justice Mursmon| Wis morving why Alexander © SUMMONeT to Stand trie ‘That le for the Attorney-Genera Gay, replied Justh Puremar Ming at Deputy Attorney-<h sere! John Prov tor Clarke " Mr. Clarke looked at exGov Mick) pprToR CHARLES T. DAVIS. end the others and em AMMON IN THE CASE. The work of securing a jury © Ddegun. Om agreement (he Su Milled with the first tweive tale then examined eagh as cations neclous of the enitude of the! was repulsed Jane 21 inewe perl amd are concertedly| India is sendimg eight battalions harrylog forces to Taku, the Interna-! of infamtry, a cavalry regiment, ar | nal troops a thle to overcome tiliery and engineers as a fighting SIBERIAN ARMY PLACED, PEKING LEGATIONS SAFE, ‘SALISBURY Wil.L OPPOSE Is ard late per f the situation | force, besides two battalions tom: ty Inadequate communications, ON A WAR FOOTING. LONDON, J Phe Offtotal Ga- Minister to take che requisite measures | St Pere « to-day contains At the same time we direct that the ' rot sar as follows necessary number of Reserviste belong- Ae we it necessary to raise ing to the Siberian Amur military dis- t o ps \mur militory district trict shall be ealled out for active ser- 4 a war f we direct the War vice | — FRENCH CONSUL REPORTS. | formation. informal PARIB. June e French Coneul enues of In bene at Shanghal telegraphs to Die at all the foreign Ministers and Minister * ere In Peking were safe last Tues-| : ay al ar ) leave with the toads and Telegraphs, who con: authority of the Chinese Government eee — —- PA RTITION OF CHINA. : MRS. ADAM FOREPAUG! Vatea WHBAT PRICES ERRATIC Trading Valle O@ Some, bet the Market le seit Lively. i When business was resumed in the local wheat market to-day price mows ments were still decidediy erratic, but the trade, perhaps, was not as large a8 last Saturday, although the market was still lively. July wheat opened at #1 1-2, about one cent lower, and then recover. ed to $34. Hot weather in the North- west caused the unfavorable crop news. New York's opening prices were: July wheat, 1 1-2, September, 91 5-4; Decem- ber, 91 3-4. Chicago's opening prices were: July wheat, §, August, 1-4; July corn, July oats, % 4 New York's closing prices were: July wheat, 911-4 asked; September, 013-8; October, 915-8; December, 91.6-4 July corn, 3-8. Chicago's cloal ces pst wheat. bid; Sune. a ay . SS es ior corn, 411-3 i shed “+ July oats, Clearing Sale of Dress Goods. All Woal Challies, medium and imported, mostl Remeviy §0¢., dark grounds, reduced to 25 cts, yd, Grey Homespun and Cheniot, 54 inches wide, from light to the darkest shades of oxford; value $1.00, 68 cts. yd. Black Cheviot, 50 inches wide, all wool; a very desirable dress fabric; value 75¢., to close this lot, 50 cts. yd, A special table devoted to Plaine FancyFabnics in colored Dress Goods, all reduced to 50 cts. yd. Lord & Taylor, Broadway & 20th &. Oh! For a Comfortable Sammer Shirt, The beauty of shades and pat- terns and the fineness . thie yeu interested any stock ANTON Ble 4 and expressed the same Mr. Clarke asked or ror f ‘ able despatches attribute “Yea.” was the rep 1 carry Som “ ‘r Secretary May Mrs, Adam Forepaugh, widow of they r. Nagle is eaid to be handsome and worth nm my grocery store wh ' The nference may Le said not to| famous showman, ts a brid on the! @ littl more than forty years of age. Col. Robert Ammon, who defended men have elicited a single point on which| broad Atlantic, She sailed for Europe; He ts employed at the Gerard Bank, “Five - Hun: and-Twenty-Per-Cen ‘ rd Aalisbury differed from the Ameri-|on the Augusta Victoria with her hus |one of the oldest Ananctal institutions Miller,” is intereste! the trlai, He a = hout committing filmer an attiiude, and while he expressed his| band, Walter Nagi a Phi hia | in the Quaker City. appeared as counsel (@ one of the | of the Cite Jetermination to use every endeavor to! bank clerk, last Thursday, the day) Nagle # a well-known man about diced men, and sat alongside of )Wantg Ph for Dead ha ialists Hi | averse any scheme of territ reatore in the Pelho Vocley and) after they were secretly married at | town and member of the exclusive Bten- Gey, Bia ; y Anti ers ists Will)» i : rder Is restored, | extricate the diplomats, his estimate of | Gvace C) n this city Rev. Witeon | ton Club and the Philadelphia Athlete RY. Wife's Services to Form New Party if | ox paras the powers who {the situation was tinged with « spirit) Poe Cure wrmed the ceremony Clu> PRISONERS AND mM l ! :. flered hu he uprising f hopefulness that contrasted greatly, ‘The Rialto was much interested inthe} He resigned his position in the bank Rats cale t the braine of nvalid Mother. Democrats Dodge. } , iersine. [wth the general tone of the Britieh | It was a compete , before hie marriage racy Areesed in a suck a with Lord Saltebury | ress to «a few intimate! Mrs, Forepaugh, after her husband's ault of in ay goods, Hie mustache 1 canes vas due to inairnettons re-| JUdaing from the agcount of what ‘They deny that there was any death, lived with Mr and Mrs, George as cnsesony med and the rest of} WUitim (° Cleptonmy who was 1 AML timpe 8 from af parts of the} ve Becretary Ha which the 1 between Mr Choate and Lord) nartiovire seerecy about the affair. Pith 62s Green street, one of the tie face ® h sven, He watched w y wtf f os ds | ‘ esis Fp Aly y. the statement ntly made weit Gow moet luxuriously appointed houses in 1h | Oaaee sp ag re oF Philadelphia he g@ eotton ef We oe lene " q “ fine " Fifth av ‘del t rious V and 1 Press F = tenia Mar attintion quently 1 ever and thres @ letters, weal sireet to derermt he wha. tas se Lord Sale| fice that Great Brite 4 the Pi = Pro pee a Tour to Chi A@ whepere! to Lawyer TM 4 In the Centre Stree! Court Mls followers of this Sis nee | ty's Views beyond casua ares | CM ee Payot ec dares ed De Philidelphia, | Friends of the couple aay that their labur. ile « 1 and uncoweerned. | atieraoan on an adjourned Rearing of the | wii! take a i on aud Galibbestions: Ravei, In’ the sueieat where Mra N ng was regarded as | wedding trip will carry them to China, et to Wim vat Packer, 9 bie, MOrid. | ogee Tk. Gaae te thal o new wi he] The Ambassador discovered the fritisn| a4 lelibérations solely io the present) Tier to ott chic and dest gowned | where the bride has friends {2t-Paced man, who might have Pefved 1. 45 Hoveioped that ( on te the | formed A horn | Premier maintained the beitet that the| Preticam , Iw sasen ie octets Mrs. Forepaugh bas often expressed in 4 mevdel mt Creutaner's anti in tw toi wopends th it Niplomate at Peking had not mas- | ht her go ere Parisian creas /a wish to visit the Ortent, and unless ; 1 and I An parties If Rusela, J: 0 rower| All of her gowns w risian n isl 5 Vaid taonks. oniy bie expression W8/ ing in the Bupreme Court If the Demucrnte 4 ta njeacted and did not belleve they were has 1. a peep a1 | fiona, made by Worth x and other present troubles In that country in- Tt Ge good-natured ao might be. OF) isnt fi . * dauRbter| as strong aula nei tkely to be He ts eminently satiatied! f the trou well-known masters in the Jressmaking re with her plans she will have 1" ve ane’ [A ” f Pavia J b wealthy rett R ae es desire | HUD the action already taken by nity does not ap) lart, and Mra. Forepaugh’s appearance the opportunity of carrying out her troullet viewed the men eines un Mdirg at Ronrtoro-| then t ‘ ste - ‘ f Jon rested wish Me Alte? 1 ZSinete ma: eomir ge ne here w ea new part | was striking <= Mein iy Alte the jury wag re n gold Aiechir tb pl BiB : n| | She has frequently viatted this etty,| At the time of his death Adam Fore- Fer apni ant cominen yam ses gnonane| gate meter ie aterwon!| WASHINGTON ANXIOUS, | ibe Sat orbeny sine i nao Me tate Aan Pee str ked his chin for kis dvuehter’s support Clapton's} , pegs =i. Her marriage with Mr. Nagle has a nd he left her the bulk of his for- for Lis dyvue Ster's sup 0 *) part he anti-impertaliet me 0 er marriage w s am flegart. wo was on Packer's right, i9| OT me ag a lawyer at the time W8| Phere were cart : ch nh m rove " tinge of romance, although thelr ae besides the, controlling interest in Wity and thin-featured, with kee * sma’! LW ances nd el quaintance has been of several years’ the creas which borne his that ‘cet n ir was going on. > ikentens lived wiih. tr. Gordie bed hide er Dante FH yma ah wo years (tee ne atte wae sold to Charles Th Daves. aiiice of Wel eo ccaevteae unt » difertne| anna ee tae WASHINGTON, June %— Admiral ‘The State Department is also without (Uration am pal 2 “i ae [James A, Raney, soos ing the Bar- Wall Bireet Review, was present wen eee ain i rewented hia | i 1 Erving & Winstow, Samuel D.| pemey has not been heard from, and it anything to shed light on the situation, | 'h*Y "ave ¢ beep ~~ baci ay inter " ‘eas the proceedings began, but after a short | {7m Ae en i ieeatyeninth| Ernest H Crosby. © Charles] ig not known whether ho has sailed on except a despatch from United States | While left the court He edemed conn-| ‘2uahte . a Wee an, Horace White, BW. Ordway,! the tirookiyn for Taku of is atiil at Consul Goodnow, at Shanghal, saying Am. Cotten 08 BR BR me Sa street 4) Paulding William Rotts, Henry Ru A ' Neto t nothing ble celved | f dewt acquittal, ° ate wile died 4 be exon mar Cavite The anxiously awaited list of that nothing relia has been recelve o BA uN The jurors are representative business) Clopwn's wife Me jhe moon MAP.) Hubbard Welsh, J. i Of) gsuaities from Admiral Kempf has not there as to the @ ofeire at Ped BY MA! ‘ Fogerty. publisher, @ Na ne man Willinm TH Fleming. Senator Well. (200 rar nd changement ‘at his rathe rom the reas-| m tel & W Dy me James J. Fogerty, publisher, 9 Nacsa | is, ow hase sult pending against h ? Sa 4. Chaves & Wiey,| eS e second engager al UnoMelal press despatches pub imine street t wife's father, claiming $4000 for |e 7 tw this mornt An § IN 13” We 1S Simon T. Zabriskie, lumber, 2 Bast |" he teat a $ Bs Cineinnat M f Arkansas iailidpieanioncanianiabe he a a RS us Porty-sixth etre pan Mycage cities James 1. Hate 3 1, Bdward | on at st ne hy car et ny! Mae ees eS WE GET SHIPS AND MEN : Shee Holland, grocer, 688 and | |!"!D ¥ of the | me the Net | ken, 8 L. Paddock, Charles M. Stur s. bin} ps | Sauenter amt nnaband had with | pra he’ tana nue Raein Burst Geakk.| ay ON ae me 8 Bae) ir READY FOR EASTERN WAR Roo ‘ | ‘The conference wa *| Railroads erers and B. iy Wy By 1B ‘ molasses, © Wa Antl-Imperialiat League ¢ " RLY ' Under! has been on sick leave been ordere ™ Fy ey ee ee mola 4 6 én eve be ; er gy ' Lat “~ rita Jui . der > n ; x ear bea nee i. ’ ‘| RT. Fluctuates With ie ee tidy me — n ‘ riers Navy Depar ‘ prover ute ) the Apat 12% 1 Wo 1004 Jacob Mauser, clerk, 3 Whit ; wen large force of me ay began (he Station, there to report to Rear-Admira out Support. 162 MRS ON 1S M “ Jacod Landman, clothing, m4 boss, mothaas Rt " mt see WHAT work of preparing for a service the Remer in im i” Penta d ra and the | water-carrying Arethuse, wh SAN FRANCISCO, June %—An orter| — ad By ‘hy ‘be iy 1 8. O'Brien. real estate ’ ‘ , s re ' a exorve at League Island fro Ajt.-Gen. ¢ 5 has ; : Con Twhaceo pt oy % 1% gpd balay | . M f 7 eat A “gy orsone Anns in has been re-) pices opened lower to-day on the| bel & Muteon HOS 110% MOM 1h in erty street + hen AD ceived at the Presi Mrecting that the] 4 k Exchange, but gradunlly recov: |Pederat seet mm» OR Alfred « Vice-President, 9% ~ es f th arty atl wy he A use is 6 sent to troops of the Bixth Cy Btoe " a Federal aterl of a4 me Wert Ninth stree new “ artat- | thel canee _ riba ce ae red and later acme favorable advan “i eeret We 2 1 cy Henry 1. Cohen importer ree | ieague Navy-Yard ex have her ¢ cae. GHA he ealbeten tien thins ane| © : eos, Eee 4 witeet. a eague and the a t on day Se Presidio. ovks. 7 ™ &§ George =F. Dai restaurateu ever wher \aevtt-ien: s knew what the Repub 7 available t the ship © ORPOLK, Va, June S —A_ big foree Brooklyn Rapit Transit advey wah ti Eighth avenue r ‘ pay her ow r ed, that ite pratform | ed with coal as ballast, and ehe| Ped terdey to fuse rep aire NAVE | to Si-4; Manhattan was off 58, but); m4 When the lawyers bad finished quer x G at be written and promulgated af pected to carry abou 340 to Hannibal, Eatur n, Caesar quickly recovered, Metropolitan by: Gt 1s toning the jurors Mr. Clarke , | ere was ne hope to be hed fromling American warships at China = are them for sea as creased 11-4, to 1461-2, rebounding to) ime ates. of m4 it b ett, at te oh |B, R. 1. ATTACK CONTINUE D\" saa eM pead sarge of the “Sih leet whl take about 2m tons of | tt lively and quite] Nat feel i §. jury so quickly, and his witnesse “aid | 1) It rematoed with the Democrats to put | iiydrographic n tM!s elty, whe coal to the Asiatic squadron. Trading was rather lively and q Mol mest pf. a” fee i expect to be called until to-morrow the tesue ps Failure on heavy all hy] — excep: | Ratnat He therefore asked for an adjournment] ¢, hetr part would be followed by the| ~ = <= as <4 American Steel ani ve wee ~ Ba. “ate inc 7 me ormars o os waseeseet ser”) PIV Y, MG, A.MENINGHINA.| LONDON STOCKS FIRM, |i" citi Stn Smet) eet eg" : ‘Mr. Biack said he would move for « on oe ' A * . a point to ML , ' F Giemiesal of the indictment, but he was ———— Brooklya Rapid a igo tengl a mereeable to an adjourn Fur reloee ¢ stock of the MAY INSTRUCT FOR AILL Rally After cessfully hammered down almost three “ py morrow, but he didn't Brvok!y) Hapld Transit Company Nobert 4. G im Prices eal : the Opestogs| oinis from the highest, to @ 1-2 rice Ba Le ty to go beyond next we mnek ci the cptting. 6f 10-4 eel Contre Ru | bot ing im Americane There was heavy liquidation in the! primar Pal. Car it ! ¥ Adjournment was taken until 19 o'cleck| marker | ' r the Made in Democratic} | Was Narrow. Western rallroad stocks on the efop out- Je oto hy Bly Hite q to-morrow morn: A off ‘ “ he The London securit tocks opened ok. Northweet witha oi ing A week ago they w mitom of Arkansas Phere 6 auves of the| yw pe Borpnent ies, Mode tna he 7 ou es me Yue fw culminated in the * as the Wee Him for VP. Interna { the Young] With mall recessions, but subsequently | OU 04" Mae ab boats ae | mH Be Te arrest of the fiv Sum | ‘ ia ROCK, Ark. f An} Men's Chyte stationed in| ! — in pee 4 to the!) weakness, a } ot o wee "sen some ie * ‘i ‘ a rs w mer ), when iT wt ft a tay was . . - = ‘hin tendency of © money | between i an - lag gprs a“ , Stow | effort w made in the Democratic | “UM® ‘ 7 ; to the lowest, Ong Satend-| The wh wi of corporations w tee were a1] Paha I " They are D. Willard Lyon, stationed at | MAFRN” can rattoip qenrter te | ie ow <petnts and Brookiyo dealt in on ¢ wen we f tn mented a | State VORToHT norrow 0 IM] being: Hobert Ro Galley, Tientsin, F. < of pn th by Transl: to 7 some of ihe selected and persistently followed te from igh recort | struct for DB. Mill, of New York, for] geprockman, Nankin, Robert KE. Lewis, |" ¥ — The othe: toe: Presid. 4 W + J Southam, Hong] tari. Dut was ¢ followed by @ gen-| but ct yyeorty RUMORS CIRCULATED. im f doll mod fi « ‘oljen,|ae itham, MOK) oral rally throughout in aympathy with | MAlned unsert “yaya, py Advertisements were inseried | news weak. | e da " Harker eae Richard C Morse, general secretary |p. 2% "The market of this clty and Boston question. | it Mu A closed athena: Gemembiiae, le & ot the committee, at % Weat Twenty: | ey Y | the ears r ne jthe Transl * ‘ , from s, dated Sh i, June} ma “ftoeks, Brook yo eS -<cia na 1 9 ye ie wall \in 4 unis (0 above Mu, and { | sifential quesit ;% Nt eae Sesterne, Burlington and 3 w * not likely to affeet Bhanghal i above Ragh og. on way to Japan. Brockman on People’s Gas rose potnt over Gater wanection with tie "ARE IN FURNITURE HOUSE, "ys" peat aaa . vonection with the uitime N) This ty all the news phat sas be en! he ferred | hn etronlere reiterating |property. Promine wr «is on ——s | received, and the relat Greate OW t the Meirypoiiten Street Hallway de h. (- cla) standing of the company | (- mp any intends tn mime Way to abet | Pierce Binge in West Foarteendh | 2) War a) Tenia Seared toe and (Ot coe. aod the slatement put Areet Rettagutoned 6; from, are especially a i elocks were irregular, ri A director of the Transt Company is é s' 7 if Mr. Galley be stilt alive } "The demand from the gi tell away saying that tle re Prompt Work, aking an active part | Chaties A. Borek, seventy yearn old, | as prices rose le the high point in the ‘ ne for Wi an Fire started ot after 1 ofelock of Md Rast Twelfth street, commtited 8 hy Sugar to a afte ' » oor of ~| sulelde this morning by cutting « main | Pitusburg, C. Gc 8 Much hes been made bullding at © W = artery in each Pigg ren. receiver. | authet:tie Fg pial — draws) of Co a og gg ae a receiver, | authe seek ot ted by proceeded ok folteent of running care over the sg . . paterg aed A Soavente for Democrats. encountered sesin, The everybody knows, highly improve-| Oo furntiure dealers The cause te un- Next Sunday's big will vg oe a enn after that were vitties meni no 44 Die, Buch a move would be bad and would result in suck a vi the travelll parts known. No on was in the upper part of the building ‘The too floor was filled with ae other pe | furniture, it made « ‘au a put out camy. ec pan | special. eu pt cio” hat sn &. "and he.is eradua’ if wily, riaeam 2 oe tal | Kanan iy t somes trom | July 4. Supcvtly print hould ‘have. i t containing pho- jhe Cheese . Mind oe See oe i pectemee tak itt |to facts. Do not be a dough-head. For* of our Negligee Shirts, at $1.00 to $3.50, show them to be made of Pajamas For Night Comfort, Madras, Oxtord, White Satecs, $1.15 t© $5.00 a sult. % ot 1090 A. Me. ot family. wjland the silver-tongued orator may La peal to the gullible voter without regard