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TELEGRAMS 10 THE STAR A Grand Hunt in Mexico. BUPVALO BILL TO LEAD A BIG PARTY OF AMERICANS AND ENGLISHMEN. EL Paso, Tex., Oct 22.—li ts understood, from ‘Che best of sources, iuat a grand buntia, party, to be led by Buffuio Bill, ts looked for ta Ei Paso in about two weeks. The party will consist of a few Gistiaguisued Au als and & numverof Euro pean scions of nubility and wealth. It will take in the northern portions of Chihuahua ap Sonora, Qnd penetrate Luc fastnesses of the Sierra Mudres, that have so loug been ciused to the Investigation Of the white man by (he hostile Apaches, which are Bow completely removed. Tucy will travel in ‘Special cars, which Will be left in Ei Paso G@uring their lengiay slay in Mexico, wich May be prolonsed ior montaa Orders have already reached Ei Paso to make preparations for tue party. Lord Charles Beresford, and in ali Probability the Grand Duke of Hussia, will come along. El Paso will be te suppy polntof we Luat” They willgo Srst wo the Corralitos country, Where the Mormons are stariing ibeir settiements: on @ large scale, aud to tue adjulning Cases Grandes District, Where the most interesting aud Majestic remains of Aziec ant.guity cap be 10und Chat have never yet beea described by American seleglisis und historias. They wil go tuence to Senator Hearst’s great ranch, which iles in the midst Of an exceeding roman country, full Of an- Uquities and game. Most of that country bas never before been trod by the foot of a while man, At the Hofman House, in New York, where the Pretlminary arrangements are fast being perfected, Judge J. F. Crosby heard several mcuivers of the Party say that tuey intended to go priucipally in search of game, ut would also Keep an eye to Windward for such other ovjects ag migut present an attractive appearance. coon Met a Horribie Death, GaEENssune, Pa, Oct. 22.—C. C. snerbondy, a Well-known citizen of Meudon, Was found dead at his stable yesterday morning. He left home in a Gog-cart to transact business at Scotidale, apd Whive returning, it 1% supposed, be Tell frou the Seat. His feet calight in tne slats Of tue cart and his | head fell vevween the sposes Of one of Lue Wueels, | thus choking hum to deat, The Lorse went uome, aod in the morning bis tamly Was horrified Ww | Gnd him dead ia the position described. Didn’t Le: fe a Penny. | A KANSAS COUNTY TREASCRER STEALS EVERYTHING | MS COULD GET HOLD OF. - THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C., MONDAY, OCTOBER 22. 1888-SIX PAGES. HOW THE spr iTS KNOCKED, AUCTION SALES. . RAILROADS. After Worty Years the Mechester Rap- Family Troubics which it ts sata wi | on Srrouz Sure Or Uneartas — rt BE TNCEE § 00g RAILROND Pings Confessed to be a Fraud. Culminate in a Law Suit, ‘QA continues unabated. You hed better call soos. UNCARSON BROS. Auctionsers. ‘Washington trom elatich notes ed how Serves ‘THE FAMOUS FOX SISTERS STATE HOW THE SOUNDS Manna ee Lite ene [Se A and ve! WERE MADE—THEY SAY THEY WANT TO UNDO THE HARM THEY HAVE DONE—THE “RAPS” THAT STARTED ‘THE MODERN SPIKITCALIYT MOVEMENT. The once celebrated Fox sisters, who are the originators of modern spiritualism, appeared last night befote a large audience at the New York Academy of Music to expose the frauds of spirit- uals, Both Miss Kate Fox and Mrs, Margaretta Fox Kane appeared on the stage, Mra Kane ren- dered a lecture ina faltering, almost inaudible Volce, She produced the famous rappings so that iN COurnis Am express ® 15 Tec aprenoop, case kuata, Hanbgca St Ni ae ant Bn Ha Cl 7 OTHER’ Ko. PbONT "PEDESTALS. E TY x 5 UR» 4 WALNUT, FRONT FOLDING 5 SPPARATE Ple. ba, gd J ENSION TABLES, DINING JA AND GLASSWA:E, COOKING ib. sides, those who have the authority to speak for her, say that she 1s still attached to her husband, NG SAOVES, KITCREN i odo ban they were plainly audible by the movement of her above all ‘@ reconciliation with ee iy i For Annapolis, 6:40 ana ty big toe joint, Mrs Kane said she thanked God ii She says that her husband's parents hare i ALAS, LARGE ASSORTMENT OF EET LATR SE | pm. On sunanie Re 18.30 am 12 10. and 0:30 Uhat she was able to expose spiritualism, come between nm, oe 8 ae Piet egy apoite G90. 8-37 apa. Mrs Kane has written a statement, or confes- | Philadeiphia and took me, and that is where Dr, | S'ted her, refused to answer uer letters “oo ee » ORDER 4A WiLsom, U8. Mansmat. | 45 509 8 Qh soa, which was published yesterday In the New | Kane met ive and brougut me away from Us Ie, Poy gy ty ys Setion ite alley, 2 Sri ere ones | HOE pigecctamtenpalbpaerperteoetioss 4S ** Spm 1103 0 ae +7 pt ra a ae LIVING ONLY TO MAKE ATONEMENT. Blaine’s ‘resolution to bring suit was, it is 00. py oe AT 12 M SORRELL MARE, BUGGY AND | Psi id $80. $356 this miserabie subject ‘Spiritualism’ should be| “All during this dreadful iife of deception I had | arrived at after her returo last Thursday n! é | Terme: Ove-third cash, balance in equal instalments | HARNESS. ma, 15, eciyal stations oul 1010 e. Drogght gut it 9 now widespread all over the } Deen protesting. Iha@® always rebelled againet | {rom Augusta, Me. to whicn place she hed - Ry shoneana tro years, pote tobenr'@ F cout interest | ee ee TEweieeggeg Cee ad ease Anse it 1am soon it will do {1% I have been going to expose it tume and ume | she bet been denied the privilege by her hus- 00 = ‘cured by deed on oral ‘at | OF DRY ‘AL AUCTION. bg ty SS 53811130 ce. Cease again. After I married, Dr. Kane would not let me | band’s mother. ebc9 SF parhenes, 4 gevosts of ae. | gCRTURSDAY MORNING. October 23, commencing | »105, 03" Mermediate stations, $7:00 p.m, cuits Aad myst wore very young | Heaicd Unc date Wasa ee rectes | TOONO MR, panos a.RmAGE Sod Se =e Shas | Sate meson tae tiple ee | ores 3 renew mame children when this horribie deception began. F re ‘Miss Marie Nevins, ter of Col Richard ‘ofherwige right reve: ved to atthe risk ‘of Housebold Goode, “eed tobe on ‘Was eight, and just a year anda half older than | 2/5 death, 1 was uriven'to it again. Ihave told a daugnt ‘ihe defaulting purchaser” ve 118 ale should com~ She. “We were very iulschievous children and we | 2¥sister, Mra Undernili, time and tme again: | Nevins, of Columbus, Onio, was married to young |* You should certainly give cur UPHOLSTERY DE- Seky oetention et parties tn conch of © For Frederick. $10.1 Wanted to terrify ourdear mother, who was a very | Nov, ‘Lat you are rich, Way don’t you save your | James G. Blaine Sepvember G, 1898, The tamily Of | PARTMENT acall this WEEK. We ae ahowing for : Pam, 13:00, 14.35, 95.300. The Fine Furniture will be sold 11 A.M. | ™, Sundays. 1 15 pm. . : soul?’ But at my words she would fy into a pas- ome ‘ool Auctioneers. _ | wittiin the sales.rooma. Carpets at 12 M- iv | A 20 a.m. and $5.50 p.m. ad easil te t nighi neither the bride nor the knew that the ‘Gecorations some of the prettiest and newest —— a3 = paally SThen'we went to bed, we Weed $0 tle ak Bape | #0. Sue wanted to establish a new religion, and conterapiaved until after it had ers “Laan we sco a Sony 7 20 am Sak 53 Mad taove the string: eo raat apple ( 8 | sue ‘told me that she Teceived messuges trum | M4*Tlage had been oa tory cold bya triena ot | "Ocrineecianmen Soman caeed JUNCANSON BROS, Auctionsers a es egg et fron ke em is the apple to bump on the Acor, would dros ita She knew we were tricking people, but after the marriage Went | amination. so worth 0 - —s 4 COLL, OF pm. ¥ a bg hg eh noise | Se tried to make us believe that spirits exisved, ety ee They range im QUALITIES from the | ENTIRE FURNITURE,” CARPETS, | Bc § ScUuPrUReS, P From Puiledeinhia, Chester and Wituington, 2:80, Chery chine It would sebound ota Ma notse | She vold us tat before we were born spirits caine Dews andthe bride weut home and informed her | CB&APSst to the finest, PATTERNS placed with usex-| 3A noErp Ouse SOMTRISING GHOUPES AND SIATUES, 70 and #05 vim sy aod 5 jotora time, She could, HOt naiteete ee ned (2 | into her room and told her that are were destined ‘There was | ‘lusively; PRICES which direct importations alone srs BARDIGLIO ESTALS. Hi. v. MO- | Brom Singsriy “and ‘hiverwndiat of Gid uot suspect Us Of being Capable eek ind | for great things. But we kuew whn to rap ‘yey’ fainilies, and evables us to offer. We mention three itemsof the | PLUSH Pi eer ty Se Se am, ol es o cause we were so yung Pe pa eo Ge %o ‘is wile Uuat | ohesoer grades which are ig Darga lan, Dea’ Jodge | CHALK 12 ui toa teres importing honse and to be rid at | “Fane eave, a 20, 1SCHIRF meee art quality by the prices, CBAC, our are corr 10th st and Penna. ave ot F125, B00. ¥ 0, ma Os CHILDISH M1 ar FIRST. Kaue still kept up the se.nces, Sue had many ittle wite pe BETS. W, TUESDAY. 0. TOBERTWENTY-1 HIRD. VEN u “At last she could stand tt no longer and she | wealtay patrons ‘here in New ‘York—Mr. Liver Retnon Toman ame enwiees aaatacoe™ STAINS, 356 yards long, 50 inches Tolber ‘sib _ YCUOCK sha sud MALY Pas SEVEN OCLOCK 8 00. 4:10, Fh Seas thle Che bot as to dina amor about it. It | Frown homeopathis paysician, “They weed conave | Ot means and Was depending Oa his tather. Atter | “A handsome line of LACK CURTAINS, Guipare pat- | 28D SLASER AE, Ba: a "he collection te Sow serum for femssiostion, am was this that set us to discover the means Of | reguiar mes Trivately, and Katio was the | & nile the thing was patched Soe terns, $2 0 pair. SED Robs res o22-4t WALIEK B WILLIAMS & CU., Auctioncers. making the raps. T think, when I reflect about tt, | medium, pag ag ag ie A very pretty RUSSIAN BORDER, 60 inches wide, ‘REQUIST BUGS | reHOMAS DOWLING, Aucuoneor. Wonderful thing that children, Ge ouery very | pif have seen so much miserable deception that I | Wag bora to them. When the Bisse ‘tamite | 346 7ards long, 4.25 a pair, ‘AT AUCTION. a — Tondertuy ting that children $0 young should | am willing to assist in any way and to positively nd Mrs, James |, Ourline of PORTIERES consists of hundreds of | » OP THURSDAY MORNING, rOUSCR, wew m LARGE CONSIGNMENT OF CROCKERY AT AUC- CHAS. ©. scUrR, ake such a discovery, rst call, 4 Gen, calee, Chadsen wil tieaye Meamecinonasoee ay ig a fraud of the worst de). Blaine, Jr., Went to Augusta to visit | different patterns in Turcomans, All Chenille and ithe above named all the . Pawn Aen do so before and idea is :) 2 piish'miscnler. As to the thougut of spirits, tbls | to expose It I despiged 1 TL acver want to lay | Wem. ‘There was trouble between young Mrs. | Ghielse. We guarantes every price. ‘coutained tuerein, to which the attention of Qn TUESDAY MOKNING, OCTOBER TWENTY- TorRga, Kav., Oct. 22—Tue examination of the books of Jos. Field, the defaulting treasurer of Wabaunsee County, showed that the deficit 1s cousiderably larger than at Orst estimatec. 16 will amouue to fulyy $30,000. His boudsinen have be- come aiaimed abd nave surrendered mim tO Uke Suefll. His sOu Jerry, WhO has for tue past eigut Years beew bis tainer's deputy, and who bad been jected Lo succeed his Latwer, Das Deen arrested for | ning counected With tue defaication, It ts alleged | iuat be had KuOWD Of tue shortage for several | mouths, but made no report of 1t to the couuty | coummissiouers He udmits taal Le cautioned Lis tat uiating in stocks with county Tuads, aud Wid bim that it would result disas- | trously. Tue county 4s Jett almost penniless, and | be obiiged Lo DorFow money tO pay the run. | i expenses, The people of te county are F Muu excited over (ue matter, Mangled by a Mad Boar. | Wanasu, Inp., Oct. 22.—Jobn A. Hoover, a prom- | ineut farmer, WhO lives 3 miles east of Goshen, had @ terrivie expericace with a ferocious boar, | which may eud bis fe, Mr. Hoover Was engaged Going cuures about uis preuilses when BIS Lat was Diem ite tue joe Wuere Uke boar Was kept. AS | toover stuoped Lo pick up the Ue the autual made | TUsh, knocking Win dowa and inticting a num | Let of etrivie WoUuuus WILD its tusks Hoover arose, DUL Was kuUCKed down the second and third y the lufuriated brute. Hoover's body Was cerated. His wife ran Lo tue rescue and Sue Was Chased Dy Lue hog, but escaped, giving her LUsband Une Lo Crawl away to safe Torsxa, Kax., Uci. 22.—C. K. Jones has closed @ contract witu parties in Manitoba for tue only Lier of domestic buffalo in the world of any nove outside of his famous herd here. They will be Urougut uext mouih vo G. and placed With Mr. Jones’ herd. ‘Yt Y-one bead of fuli-Uiooded bisous, six bead of Laree-quarters breed, aud eight uali-breeds, and When added to doues berd bere we will uave one hundred and nity bead, Mr. Joues tainks that the uaif and Uuree-quarter Duffaio 1S a new race Of cattle that Will susprise the World and be the coming anual for roves and meat, as they require no suelier oF feed except natural rauge. Mr. Jones bus com- pleted the organwation of a stock company with & capital of $200,000, Which will estabusa an ex- Teusive raucu in Flabey County for the propaga- on of the buiTalo, ae Four Murders in Ten Days. ‘THE THROATS OF COLOKED MEN CUT BY A MYSTERIOUS ASSASSIN AT TUSCALUOSA, ALA. The peopie of Tuscaloosa, a sinall town 56 miles southwest of Birmingham, Ala., are excited by the mysterious murder of four colored men within Weodays The frst victim was Joun Hill, are. speeted mechanic, who Was supposed to have been auurdered for his money. His dead body was found m the street one morning with the throat cut and Biteen Kulfe Wounds in the body. Last Monday the body of an unknown colored man Was found in the woods a few uilies from town, and Friday the body of the third victim was found in the river nearby, the throats of both Laving been cut from ear to ear. Sunday morning the body of the fourth victim Was found tm the woods near Tuscaloosa, The oMicers have so far been unable to obtain any clue Qo the perpetrators of the crimes. The body found Sunday morning has nut yet been identified. All tue victims bad thelr thioats cut. With the ex- ception of the first oue the bodies showed no other marks of Violence. ‘The colored people of the town have been frightened out of their wits by these erlaes, oo ___ ‘Tax Locomotive ENGINEERS —The Brotherhood of Locomuuve Engineers at Richmond Syturuay decided to hold their next convention ver, Col, October 17, 188% The following ‘om: cers were re-elected: Third grand engi Sprague, Toronto, Cap.; frst grand ass en- ginver, H.C. Hayes, Ciéveland; second grand as- stani engineer, A.M. Caveuer, San Francisco; uty mites, Kdwara Kent, Jersey city: KM. Ciark, Deaver, Col; Edward Tinsley, Hamli- ton, Ont.; Wuliata Jounson, Kock Island, Ii, and J.B. Regard, Aanta, Ga. — Jepox Buowy Rermes—Chiet Judge Geo. Wm. Brown, of the Supreme Court of Maryland, retired from the veach Saturday. He was elected chiet Juage October 22, 187%, as the cundidate of the demucratic conservative party. He uad D0 oppo- sition. His term of omce was extended by the legisiature after he had reached bis sevenueth Year, the constitutional limit, Im order that he Iuight serve out his full term of fitveen years, | which expired this month. oe ___ Aw Actor's Navoury Picrores.—Charles L. Davis, tue actor, Was arrested in New York Satur- | ay, aud beld for trial at the Tombs Police court | tor having alleged indecent pictures In nis posses. | sion, Mr. Davis acknowledged uaving the pictures stowed away in bis trunk, and said that they were ¥en to him by afriend.” He claims that the ar- Fest WaS miade OUt of spite, because be had E Ward P. Myerson arrested for steauing his jeweiry. Myerson, he said, wid the autuorities about tie pictures’ soe SOUTH CAROLINA FARMERS STARVING. — The Charleston News says: A mass meeting of the farmers on the Congaree Kiver, Whose crops were | Tuined by tue September floods, was held yester- | day and resolutions adopted stating that they Were in @ starving coudition and petitioning gress to come to their aid. The proceeding 1s a | Father queef one. The petition sta'es that the citi. | zeus of Lue iwo townships of Congaree, Sandy Run and Platte Springs are in atsolute want, bavine | Jost their entire crop of corn, aud the larger por- | UoB of their cotton crop being descroyed. They are unable to meet tue expenses of the now closing F and without assistance from some source will | ‘unabie to procure the necessary suppites tor | themselves and their stock to egable them to tmake another crop. eee A Famry o RUwaways—A Philadeiphia special says: Gosaip bas a choice morsel to occupy Itself With In Mr. Wun. Biddie’s advertisement forbidding any one to harbor or trust on bis account his daughter, Mary A. Biddle, cweive years old, wuo Jeft bis house October 14. "The girl Is Mr. Biddie’s Youngest dauguter and is the third of iis da ters to “run away” from his home recentiy, their | mother baving set them the exampie ubout two years ago vy “taking her things” and guing to Germantown to live, apart from wer Busband. Mr. Biddie, turough aversion to scandal, never made ‘Any public attempt to recover nis wife’s presence at howe. But since his third daughter ran away last Sunday be bas cuanged bis mind about pub- ueity, saying be Would aot be responsibie for any Gebts contracted vy the Misses Biddle or their | Mother. Mr. Biddle supposes the children are with relatives, and as loag as they don’t like thelr home he supposes he will have to get along with- @ut them, Dut they must not send Lim any bills, eae = Mn, DRLLUINGER Ovvexs 4 Kewaxp.—A Lancas- ter, Pa, dispatch says, interest in the mys erious murder of Mrs. Mary Catherine Dellinger was re- Vived Saturday by the pubiication of a notice by the husband, Caivin M. Deilinger, offering @ re ‘ward of $200 for information that will lead to the arrest and conviction of the murderer, ‘The notice excited great comment by the fact that the hus- Daod was the party wost strongly suspected of the crime. ——+e+—___ Wa Grr a Canaptan Turev.—Damien St. J: Dailiif and collector ai Montreal, nas skipped to St Albans, Vi. A Montreal dispatch says {tis be- Reved that be has take with bim « lange amount ‘of money and property patrons, Avrorrrsp BisHor oF KicuMoxp.—A private cabiegram trom Rome, received in Columbia, 5. C., announces the iment of Kev. Dr. D. J. O'Cop- nell, now eof the at rv p of Richmond, Wo succeed the dev. Dr. Keane, who recently resigned his | ing a year's sentence in the Eastern Penitentiary | Graud Army of the Republic, Departmentot Massa- : We Would auswer by raps. When I look back upon, a usetts, to , psig tg pre se seek self that t | oe, was Placed in acell wit Anthony Malta, of | Cbusetts, to be held in December, and um advised aa . THIRD, 1888. commencing at TEN O'CLOCK. at my evi ay | Blaine and her mother-in-law. Young Blaine went | 4 hesvy Turcoman Portiere full 54 inches wide (ex- | ers is reapectiully called, 023-4 | suction rooms, I shall sell s consiumen: of Crocker, Hse gut ou ruin, We were too young | eyes tn any potacallns agent and Zwiat Say | Away with his tah to ake part a Wueeampagn, | ee itt), 27-och Ohenille Dado, worth every cous | PUBLIC SALE fo a Whe aizebin tthe Rade directed, » fot Warrenton, “Our eldest sister, Mrs, Underhill, was twenty- | my sister, Mrs Underhill, The last act of treachery more serious, and the became price $3.75 8 pair. a oen-S AS = arenes, Koahons ; Ars. rounger went back to New ‘The following-named a to - ~~ Esibaco hae ves ae | anlmrnir cece mor mt | Noah Ste Ramee S| pen nm Sas Se ono | RAE aera ENE | THON Down seman ihe Ree : - > so rovided tor, ‘The flats an Lure were taken CLOSING SALE Bi jail Daisy tor. We «3 Se Mo deseile, ine lucie, village in Cestral New | Her hand has Deen felt 1n ail my sorrows and mie- | Provided toe, The ass and furnivare were taken | 7's, a cutis Roetioren, 80 inches wie: worth Fron Alesanrin, onthe Lite iver turupire neat Lorne Sate BE tinder, Nativas Cee Tee oe My father and mother were very fev nonest Deo- | '°ENow i am, Tope, a Christian, and asincere one. pp Eg 2. Our price 42s par. ot Lace | 888: Ti alc ope 2 Heifers, 3 Bares 1 Horns { | Of8 Fine Assortment of She Mist Exauiate and Dit- | Aye obtusa Beary eaend, satis oe Heads vu nanaotdige oa ta | Etec yarn gua reels | Ear aveeaa aes trace ee | Peoria wig gre suas ie | Sentient pee fe ay Se nftstiicins Risin t stores oot ‘4 oh ine, aby, nurse, a 3 to @6; all jagone, - Pu Sow York to Montgomery, dial favorices or the Hides, bout belore ana aiger | PATCHY street. T want vo go honor to my asin | Nevins, went tw Augusta. "ne Grove ina | We have made a lore tmaocetstice of CHRNIZLE yy ne DOUBLE AND SINGLE BYACINTHS, wre Monteomerg” te | te notoriety tuat our rappings made Deca | tais business and: did uot belleve in ie and had to | CMtT!ase from the ‘rallrud stauion to the Blaine | qaBre COVERS this teense ee oe Prices on them ta credit of six mouth wil be piven: the pu EEE eta ES aoa widespread. all che people afouad, as 1 baYe sald, | support uiysti to cuaiys very high Prices sothat | usin, And Qu the Way’ Ars Blaine Baw the ta08 | Ts povecg reeneeee tnd OOF Priowon tem | ancunts creit of iy movthe wil So wiv the Pad pamey SINGLE ARE RNCBLE DUC VOR THOLe | ee ees acre eae alee Denwils JEST Gilet ia to witness (these imantrestations |i ¥iould at least nit the umber of my patrons; Pestdence Mra Blaine tap Cua, ead tn a aine | denigne and coloring in these gocds a payable as the Furst Nation) Game, iexae-| a9 bepald at muy auction Postas'TCESDAY, OCTO. | Atanta.” Doce uct counect for GO, route pointe sister, r z at I should not give any free exhibition , a BER CIWENTY THIRD, commencing a tuilsta: "There woke so many people e-taing focus | BeY2# claim supernatural powers. They waived until tuey believed. young BRine “2G. JOHNSTON, Executriz. _oo0dav731 NEN UCLOCK, “ibis is & direct consizument, | 42-30,P. M—Dally. except Sonday, for Manassas, loupe thus we sore, nob, ene aroacanametar ae FRAUD, HYPOCRISY AND DELUSION. had returned, but they were not permitted Lo see appie trick exeept when we were in bed and the} “When Dr. Kane died he lett onty 5,000 in trust | him. It is complained that they received very Foun wan dark.” Even then we could hardly doit, | forme, ‘There wasa sult over tie Possession of | ¢Fuel treaument. A suit Was then decided on, So Uuat the only Way was to rap on the bedstead.” | some of the doctor's letters which I wanted to WHAT THE LAWYER SAYS. trick to inighten tabtien amd" taen peer ee mere | Dubuish, ‘These letters have been in the care ot a | The Sun quotes General Martin ‘T. McMahon, up in mutable for individual | Strasburg and intermediate ecations, HANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE Lon, 1M: | buyer of for lke inde: “Ttioh as DOWLING: $°30 FM Western Exprees Daily for W ZHOVED BY HOUSE, No 1328 FIFTEENIH | _0<20.2¢ __Avctionser._ | race aletncte cet ane Kowlevte. inc Tanah fr x at Slew iid Traine Waskdcwon Tireas of © Poe Bee court | COTION SALE OF FORFEITED PLEDGES. — ‘Throuch Pullman Sicopers Washington te without ch gh “ tholle pri nd also of my lawyer. After- | One of Mrs. James G. Blaine, jr.’s counsel as fol.| PLUSH COVERS, with new Tapestry Bordera, thers are com ta I will sell by Public Auction at my Store, 1218 Penn- | "11-00 P. Al-—Southern Expros Daily f Varbeives and kept it up. “We'were them tease ce | ward some of "these letuers. were published, al- | follower “We are goiee to teeta Soak tn 2 ya. oqenre,. 91.0 | otters are etoudanta will orl st Pubic auction, in sivas avenue worthmast coumency FULSDRT, | bac Danville, Rae Aneta Daly for Larch. suresives and Rees Bon. We wove then SaleaBy,| eed Sere a, otee lane were Vonage oars ag Pern amy 81.210 | FY-Fikst UAT OF OOTOBER. Tres” SHALE: | QOTOUER TENTY-THIKD, af TEN O'CLOCK A: | tin" Alben, Auusts Atlanta” Mashsoumeoty nat Mr Underhill to Kocheser. There it was that | poouéa Di. Kane's, famiy strongly objected. ‘The | Biatne against Mr. and Mrs, James G. Blaine, &., — weeenesnesennn Baar ee es en OO TUBER. M.” my stock of Forieited 1 ledges,from Now 65,505 10 | Jeaiis, Texan abl Callfcrnin, Purina Vestibule Sleepers Oy tor $109 000 fr alienating her Rusbancis aeotiond, | Ales Mewes stews ia Sock FAST ZOU OCLOCE P. ML. the following property 990, Ietasive, in sbelt departincat, sale to Consist | Washinetop to, Xow. Grivane via Atlanta and Mon sister le Was the first one to discover that by on “3 Ts. Biaine’s counsel are i. Ingersol bered re _ a A —Reeead ruse, Swishitg her fingers she could produce a certain | BA¥e lad few sourovs of revenue. 1 now am very | Pryor and myscit We Lave sot ene ap es Reoitetanty numbered shiny (30), tm equare one | T,aies’ and Gent's Clothing, of all kinds: Gilks, Suit- | Ga without rhanse solse With the kutickles and JoiGts, and ‘Uiat the | POOF, I iwteud, however, to wake ihe expose of | bepers yet. wad chert tanp Suny atone eb ae SMYRNA RUGS strevtata plat 9 7-18 foee nore ofthe gouteast | ta, Brew, Goze, Beka Bivty, ius Bankets | Fins Washington and Oh division team Wash Sau effect could be made With the tes, Finding | PPytualisi, because I think it is my sacred duty. | We shall probably sue in the Supreme Court here, to be found in this city: all the latest designs and col- | S0rDer of said lot, and running thenee north 197-13 | Ohne "tiubrclisn Pusceelas dace eta e ates | arrive ilound Hl 11-30 AM : We could make wraps With our fee'—Orst witu oue | 111 cannot do it who capt—I have been tue beyid- | serving ar. Blaine with the sulumons by publica’ orings, every size n Stock. ‘Make note of our prices | fect, “aud thence sest G0 Sock tthe booking ing | Bridal Reivn Spooia, Form Table and Pocket Kuives | Al, iieturm np leave hunt sit Geotail a foot and then with both—we practised until | Pig Chit hope to reduce, at least, the ranks of | tion, ahd making a personal service if we an find pei nan hacer eens to | proved be a pence saci, 90 fost othe beginning, tm | atic, Pipes. Gover, Musical, histherstsces Meson PM Dat Shp, Dundas, arriving: Westinatoa Py ee ea wriun the vorders ofthe stave. Its possi, | abd then compare wwe not space rma of wale au prencribed by the decree: Que-thing | ‘G04, pone Tnetrumesty Fated Ware Fancy | 8 30 A.M wnt 0008s Se No oue suspected us of any trick because we were B ‘ar. 1a ough, that we may Dring suitin Mal not ‘mention them here. rehase ‘cash, . Goods, Mirrors, . - ws from the Bouth vis. Dav. suck young clutiren. | We were led On Dy My sis | me to make (Hes®. puOliG UscKoeuTSS cad ried | Ne Would be fearful tere ofa Blaine jury. ‘Young | Anoeline of Long Halr SHEEP SEIN BUGS, ait | of86 Putcliase mousy in cank, payable gn the day of a87 ctclock aut all the te are oe em | aS Pa vie Bast eines eae 8 AM | Weft near het Sey, “shia a dgembouici | sions Tis my own fea my own masion. 1 would | M&S, Buiuels Mine lawyer 18 tue Hoa. Wiliam Le | shades, worth €3, OUR PRICE 82. Eafe: Sony tut tn clhaoen moni after the day of | oh Setssaders pease take notice Bigwat t2t XM Soa GAY a va Sorat Ye often heard her say, “Is unis « disemboute irr late Fisheries Commissioner, . and Ohio route aud Chariottervilie i spirit that bas taken -pusseasiou of my dear ebil- | have done it hh ee consyitea with hun when ho was ily srauen’ ieee SOMETHING NEW, rate of x per ceut per annum until paid, oF all the i. K. FULTON, Strecbanc loca 047 AM ot O40 Poe gar necessary money snd courage to do it. 2 could not | week. “f have known Mra Blaine: Sine the ga Rate Sor purchase money may be paidin cash at any tine with | 19 4, Pawnbroker and Auctioneer. | tickets Sleibe car Maorraion andl intormat CONVINCED THAT MURDER HAD BEEN DONE. eeShy eldest sister? Mrs Underalit basgons terhe | tbe girl,” sald Geueral MeMauon, Warmly, “and T held utd all the money ie paid. A deposit of | TERE .PTORY GALE OF TWO-STORY AND | syivania avenue ai st Peosaeet wien $200 Pawo “That encouraged our {un, and we wedt on, All | country, aud tis’ exposé Will Dé a severe DIOW | Ruels e'yeda sores Crete name rUILY nome 750. A PAIR, £100 will be required at the time of sale. |All. convey. BASRCRP ROOF BHICK DUELLING, No. 724 | tla fetroad, Giband Bata” "GAS L tavLOk the neighbors thought there was something, and betrody pe som paee — oo ea ns sition and J am certain that in this affair she isin] DOWN PILLOWS, all sizes, special low figures. od with in ten days after theday of sale the | on TUESDAY AFIERNOUN, OCTOBER TWEX.|—~ lee, they wanted to find out what it was They were | lousiy ee bt gp nbs Were et nak Cincinpatt and Pittsburgh and | Double-faced VELOURS, 50 inches wide, best | Trustee reserves the rut to reseli at the risk sa: | TY-THIKD, at HALF-PAST FOUR U'CLOCK, we will GREAT convinced some one had been murdered in the | thor’ ait amieitucin fo gpesoual demonstration, | wherever she has been she has been & favor- | quality, WORTH $2.62) yard, OUR PRICE $2.19 a | Sertising? “WILLIAM tera, ye, ay" 8 | Sell at publicauction, kon ‘PENNSYLVANTA ROUTE. ouye, They asked us about it aud we would rap | Tels 4 Brancly ut legerdetnals, bue It hereon es | We, she loves her husband now deariy and would | Sard. c Room 9. Webster Law Baidiog, SUB-LOT 28, SQUARE 912, DEC UHE Ronit WERE AND Su One for the spirit answer ~ Yes,” not three, as We | closely studied to gain periecuion. None buta betes be Se ee omens we a CURTAIN POLES—250. completa. HOLLAND | _GEO. W. STICKNEY, Auctioneer. colt fronting 19 feet on ou h street cast and depth of 115 SIEEL KAILS. MAGNIFICUNT BQt iPakwe, gid aiterward. | We did not know anything about | chia ‘taken at an early age would have ever at- 30 the PallAdeipbin Tree penerday sen SHADES, Spring Rollers, 290. complete. JUNCANSON BROTHERS, Aucts. a a. comifon ory IN EFEECT AUGUsT 5, Ise Spiritualism then, The murder, they cuuciuded, | fainea’tue, proficicucy ane Wee et eee Sa stadeipl mes yesterday sald that | “Aor tins of rar oe qwanaant Dwelling. containing 8 rooms | wearws LEATE WASHINGTON, Flow STATIO! must have been committed in the house. ‘Tuey | gmteg arit apr mee hers James G. Biaine, jr., was golng to Europe. amenmrensrten a ee ARLOR SUITE. CHAMBER SETS, ROCKERS, TA. “this prover ie ‘couvenieatly situsted tocar lines | CORNER SIXTH AND B SinEETS, AS POLS Went over the whole surrounding couniry trying | "MT "trust that ‘this statement, coming solemnly ~ ” eee LI DOW HANGINUS HANDSOME Wal- | , Tis property is convenient Lows: {Oeste susie or pepe honed tormery ved | ada Menewieta atement coming clemnly | Deatn of Col, HM. Pulsiter, BUERPUR SaPL SOEUR RUS, EgRiBE | “TRG GESatE “SE Lato a oe oa ere | Pecan Whine im the house. They found fuaily a man by the ception, will break the force of the rapld growth | THE WEBLENOWN BOSTON NEWSPAPER PROPRIETOR CHINA! AND GLASSWARE. HAL’ BACK. MO | fear notes to bear 0 per Cont trutm uy Sf sale, payee poe a ame of Bell, and they said that this poor innocent | Of spiritualisin and prove that it 1s al ‘@ fraud, a SAID TO HAVE COMMITTED SUICIDE. BET Atm QPHEh CARPETS REFRIGERA- pad ge yey I I Ei: that. tuese noises came trom theepirit of the aus, | BYPUTISY, aud a delusion. SS ae pe aoe ee GONTENTS OF DWELLING NO” 1513 WES ° dered person, Poor Bell Was shunned and looked AN ILLUSTRATION OF THR RAPPINGS, Proprietors of the Boston Herald, was found dead ‘TIE1H STREET NORTHWEST. Upon by the whole community asa murderer. As | Toa World reporter Mrs, Fox-Kane showed how | in bis home at Islington on Friday morning. DI On WEDNESD: Ay MOAN eo OCTOBER TWENTY. far as Spirits were concerned, neither my sister | the rappings were made. ‘There are conflicting stories about bis death, one Ee "b FOURTH, 1888, commencing’ at TEN O'CLOCK, we real crarta a teeeren teenie: the keckia explorer, | “Now,” Said Mrs, Kane, “I will stand up near | being that he committed suicide. He was expect- Pull scll ai the above-named residence) all the Fuiras- and I say to you now, x81 hold bis mewory deaf | these foldIng-doors, and you may stand as near as | ing to go to Springfield on Thursday night, but oD ten cre in Teapeetfully called” oeso-dts and would call Lim to me were it possibie, I know | You Please aud I will call up any ‘:pirit’ that you | sent a note to his wife at bis Boston residence say- os DOWLING.Aucuoness. | CHANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE UNIMPROVED Uuat there 1s no such thing as the departed return- | Wish and answer any question. One rap means | ing that he Was too lll to go, and should Instead. coy - OMAN DUWIANG, Anemenese, PKOPERTY ON THE NOKTH SIDE OF O jug to Uals life. “T have tried todo so in every rorm, | "No;’ three raps mean ‘Yes.’ Are you ready?” torlslington aud get'a good nights rest, whieh fe | ©°9 EPR ENY BOG, ALUABLE UMIMPROVED PROPERTY ON THE| STREET, BETWEEN STH AND GIM STREETS and I Know it cannot be done. Many people have | , ts Napoleon Bonaparie present?” the reporter | greatly needed. it was no unusual thlag for him | & 8 3y § § SOUTH SIDE OF D STREET BEES Gta | NORTHWEST, 28 sald tome that such a thing was possibie, and | asked, watching Mrs. Kane closely. fowisit his country house under similar ciroum- | © @ A x GG, AND OTH STREETS NORTHEAST, AT AUC-| , By virtue of a decree passed in cause No 10.075, seemed to believe so firmiy in it that Ltried to see | Three raps (yes). stances, He also sald he would go to Springfeld 00 Vv @ RUN ea - TION. Fae contin nn FORGERY OGrubaE Sete if 4 Were possible. Wea in London, some years | “Does he kaow me? I mean did he ever meet | on the following morning. He was oultering au On WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, | OCTOBER ieee at BALE-FAST FCOR cL Ea, ago, I went Wwe sexton of a churcuyard and | ahd converse with me?” the Ume from severe nervous prostration, due to SPECIAL OFFERINGS TRENTY-FOURTH. 1888, at HALE-PasT FOUR | CHUM 15s =~ Wend 35 ked itm if I could go among the graves at 12 insomnia, As Mrs, Pulsifer had received no word Sod Soin Soha Walter's i see Lote 32, 34.35; | of the Ocivek at night, He consented when 1 told him isn’t it?” remarked Mrs. Kane, | from her husvand up to Friday night. she becime fot Ll and 12, in square O16. baving © front 10° fest uae ayanten, to do nis fora certain purpose. | smiling: “in view of te fact that he must have | alarmed and directed. that a search be made for | OF AN EARLY SHIPMENT OF BLANKETS AND each. Two of them have a depth of 00 fect'and the Tleft my servant at the gate outside. I went to | died before you were born. Try again.” him. Upon opening the door of the room known ‘COMFORTERS. others 71 feet to an alley. each grave and Stood over it, aud called upon tne | “Is ADrabam Lincoln present?” as the guest’s chaber the body was found lyi ‘Terms made kuown ai sale All conveyancing and dead, alone there In the dark, come and give| Three raps. on alow bed in @ perfectly nasural ition, as Fecording at purchaser's cost; @100 deposit required ne some token Of their presence. All was silent, | “Well, you see the ‘spirits’ are very obilging.” in slumber, The family assert that death was due | 200 Pairs 10-4 Full Size Blanket, worth 2.25; for | st the time of sale. See seen wnat the Goad woud not reture, Taek | Wil Harrison be clected?” to navural ‘causes and the Medical examiners $0 | @1.65. pair: comein White, Gray, and Rad. Se es DO, Se Pi is how ] tested it, There is no vest lett Lat I have e 10) declared. The general beilef in ton, however, 0-4 White Woolen Blanket, cheap at 3: for $2.50 ¥ VIRTUE OF A DEED OF TRUST DULY KE- ot thorouguly sifted. MediumsT do not visit. Tuey | “Wil President Cleveland get another term” | fs tuut Gol Pulsifer: committed sutcide to evecare | g 204 69: for 62-50 | Bioondnd in Liter Wo, 1 322°folie BO stoeaegoret | PUREESTORY BRICK Dwettixe, is x| $1sb ou 1/305 = bad aro too low and too illiterate. Dr. H. Wadsworth, | Three raps. worry on account of his business troubles. It was of 21 Queen Anne street, London—a’ very deat | For hi Iriend of iniué—sent me money for my expenses to | rapplogs’ aa E51 STREET NORTH EST. end aay, ‘Digws ‘On TUESDAY AP TENOR COIGEER TWENTY. | __f@ Week-daywand S40 pm neste THIRD, AT FIVE Gu rll tof 235, 7:20, 9.00, E O'CLOCK, we will sell, in front more, 6:35, 7:20, an hour Mrs. Kane continued the “spirit | first stated tat he had taken opi but a tele . in all parts or the hovel parlor ithe | phone message trom Newton seid he red eae Kee: | Blankets at 3; worth €3.50e paix, 7) 0, 95,12 93. st public auction, in frontgof the premises, on 8th st. parts > nai th shee ee jo over co London. I sald o liu when 1 arrived: | broad daylight. At times the knocking was faint | self through the heart, probably on. Thursd: 100 Pairs of 10-4 White Premium Blanket (fine ‘OCTO! NTY. LOT» > AND 6. SQUARE 316, 40, 10 00, end 11-20 pm. (On. “1 think tov much of you to have You deceived, | aNd at others loud, and sue had the power of ak: | hight, tacked ‘the hody wee nee fOLed Gh eee, | CALIFORNIA WOOL), cheap st @450; for e3.7e 0 | between O and’D sts, Dr BER TWE! fronting 16 1-12 fect on K strect, with s cepth of 100 #50, 11:40 am r \d there is nothing 1n spiritualism. It is a fraud.” | ing the Sounds come from under chairs and tables | day. "The m ¢ also stated that a revolver wi pair. NINTH, 1888, st FIVE O'CLOCK P.M_, the following- feat So. ciier, tenproved by # three-story brick dweil- “He answered me: “I tank you for telling me | @t @ suort distance—a sortof expert ventriloquism | found on the bed beside the dead man. ‘ 100 Pairsof Fine CALIFORNIA WOOL Premium | described real estate, situate in the city of Washing- g yy eps about it, Maggie. I Know ali the rest to be hum- | Of the feet. The closest watching gave no evi- Blankets, } 1-4, worth fully $6; for @5 8 pair. ton, District of Columbia, to wit: One undivided third ‘notes to begiven vearing 6 percent interest from {houxt i would have you to come in lasi.” | dence of eVen the slightest muscular efor, she| ‘They W Confederate Flag. A full line of Red Blankets at equally low prices, _| of the north half (34) of lot “M," square nine hundred | Say'ef enle, paystic semiacnuie: Sea toe ro “Tuere are bo dead or departed spirits that | remained perfectly quiet to ail appearance and | connesroMDENCR WHICH LEADS A RICHMOND PAPER | These Blankets are remarkably cheap, and you will | and sixteen (916). by deed of "trust on premises, or all cash, at option of have ever returned.” He said: “If you say so, | Produced the rappings with ease and rapidity. TO MAKE SOME REMAKS, denefit by it to purchase early, ecape: SOS Sy, oo EES AEP Te aS eee Bats Peabeed tn Fon” Buran eet have always | Jt was plain 10 see how even the strongest scep-| me nichmond ot that | _ We would call your attention to our stock of RIDER mab Gs boy eevee te ae oe a a re believed in you.” But stiit he seemed incredulous. | ties failed to understand or detect the scertot | _ The Ric Dispatch of yesterday says : ‘enim beg = Eivat risk and cost of defaulting purchuscr ‘ster five : TONE sais Gusset wees eae {he FapPings and, after wany attempts to tathom | following letter from aGrand Army man in Bog- | DOWN COMFORTERS, which are cheaper than any wurchascr, aye edvertiscinent in some newspaper yubliaed 1a “To return to the story of my childhood: I said | Le, MIStery, settied down Lo the velief that they | ton toonein Richmond and the interest mani- | heretofore offered. ‘Property ‘py small frame house. We DC. > my : had ally Soon manicestations from the “spiny | ested in compiying with the peauene veerme ny | Fricee¥6, 86 88, €0, @10, and $10.75. Wet BcuNEID! cl¥-lbds - GUNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers. Thad gone with my sister Katie and Mra. Under. | world.” _< ‘And an immense assortment of cheaper COMFORT-| 0c8,22,20" CHARLES H KETTLE} Trustees, = a hill, my Oldest sister, to Rochester. It was here oo ——_____ far abead of Philadelphia ts Boston in the matter | eos wich you should certainly ase before you make F[HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer that Mrs Underulll gave her exhibitions, she Murder Will Out, of allowing bbe a ones os sates your purchases. We guarantee to be cheaper by 25 per JUNCANBON BROS, Auctioncera, took US toere, and we wereexhibited to a lot of 10 » Oct cent than others offered. Spiritualist sanaticy.” We had crowds comioy Cf | THE MEADOW BKOOK MYSTERY LIKELY TO BECLEARED John Mazwell: VALUABLE REAL ESTATE a ‘BUSTEES' SALE OF SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED Selinagie Soom StS Pasge tie | a sormcondopch myth mies attending | nfo wee sess Mee, Ta ema | gE Sheps OT OAH 025m ots | “FEATS ER PT ASR Ba HATE | SEER fic AUN BAERS oP ‘to $150 « a Kete: rue rn of ¥ BER TWE! PTH, 4-5 eg Soon as they | the death of Thomas Mariey, of Meadow Brook, | the celebrated flag about WHER tate eae ene! |. B. S—We have ust received & line of CLOAKINGS, RESIDENG! EMONE | BREE PABT POUR FM ee toy ent World grew Wises Bhd soe eguced. | But as the | Pa., whose body was found in the reservoir near | little comiotion when the Philadelphia brigade | 12 Plain Colors, Stripes, and Plaids, in the newest pat- | AVENUE. will sell part of original lot 23, in eq ware SOs, frout- World grew wiser and science began Loinvestigate, | Connell’s Breaker, about three years ago, seems | Was uere? I have written I will try to procure it, | termsand shades, st $1.75, $2, @2.50, €2.75, and 63. Under eng F Tee ea arte aa ceedl of trast bear ing 16. feet on 1355 treet by ¢ dep. of 109. tect 10 ce guuaer Tnuer and myself began to adap. our | uxely to de cleared up through the ‘efforts ot | SMa if Youcan aid me X will esteem it a 1avor. ‘These are very low prices, % Sar feods O, BS, and duly recorded in Liber No. | {"Ches toe paved 30 1oct alley. between Band U strects experiineuts to OUr audiences, Gur seances were Very truly, ‘EDGAR ALLAN. District of Colum held in a room. There was a center-tabie in ihe | James Gallagher, of Hazleton, who was in the Bostox, October 16, 1888, toludle, and We all stovd around it. ‘There were | Station-house in Scranton Saturday on the charge | Edgar AUan, es ig Su be gekaed” atc ay | Sra pte tie te Lis are Sales ormear sone To all questions | jpomaguer"s Story 18 to the effect that while serv- ee oN ao ae southwest, uuproved Ly a two-story frame dwell tau Geu. Pea Ageat Scranton, who had been sent to the ten! by Comrade B. Kead Wales to apply to you. I id not take any pleasure in tt. T never believed | for eighteen months: for seuilng’ Donen ary | would prefer @ ag chat has seen service, and tn the spirits, and Inever protessed to be a Spirit- Period of imprisonment Malla confessed. to Gal- | Would like alsovo know to what regiment ft be- ser Shae eng eas aieays say: “Mrs Kane does | lagher that he had murdered Marley by koocking | longed. If you can procure one for me you will do Por clalin any spirit power. Dut people inust Judge | his head with a bludgeon aud had thrown ne | the post a favor, und T assure you the fag shall be for themselves Nobody has ever suspected auy- | body in a reservoir at the mine. He sald carefully used and prompuly returned. Comrade | 0019 ‘7TH, 8TH, AND D STREETS. thing from the start, in 1348, unui tne present | watchman at the mine bad seen bine a the Wales wished me to ask you if you had relics of poait of 6100 Bee uever pay gISKery iu our methods. “There | reservol:, but gucssed he would not suspect any- | Anterest wulch you could loan hilum for tnis Save Pivces: has never beeu a detection. thing wrong. “Marley, who worked at the mine, | fair. ‘Trusiing I am not pi too much} > Ts Woxperrct oa HOW THE RAPPING 18 DONE. disapeared ob a pay night. ‘The Lackawanne | i yours in triendship, charity snare ale Like most perplexing thiags when once made as jut there Was no trace of the a clear, it ts astoalsning how easily 1 done. ‘The | Meine man. Kistamily gave him up for lost. peaek age “56 is disappearance the | “Captain Maxwell,” the Dispatch says, “is now Fappings are pee as ort oes conte Feservolr at the breaker was eared Peat ‘and Mar- | endeavoring to secure the ag asked for, ‘and will of the muscies of the leg below the knee which mains Were found in it, supposition | probably get it, or aot it will answer the gorera the tendons of the foot and allow action of | Was that he had accidentally fallen Tato the Purpose, 8 et np, C 88; for this amount you will find ten styles of suits Wuen Lee c: ‘Confederate veverans, ‘men; sises from frock or sack. ue toe and ankle bones that are not commonly | reservoir. Gallagher aiso said that Malla confessed | was in Boston it carried In'ite ranks a Gonlederats ors 08 cern x 2 = |_ STEAME 2 arent is eae ertect Control is only possible when | Lo hit that he took $60 from bis pocket atver he | battle-tug, and ho objection Was mnader om the this amount we show twenty styles of suite; 7 ie SEE ‘Dade, ‘date JOKE KUUTE 10 LONDON, — cuuld is taken at an early aye aud carefully and | Killed him. While in Jail Gallagher and Malla | contrary, the people of Boston aid Lene were tae | si80e from 33 to 42, sack or frock. ‘ibe. recorded in Lie? volo tza OKDDEC it L101 continually taught to practice the muscles which | had a failing out one day, and Gallagher taunted bounded ‘im their hosprtaty. a roete sind expres-| 612; for thisamount you purchase from usone of | {ter steeg, ous of tus land recone of the sass 5 by aire grom Sum du, later Fears. A child a tweive is | lim with being a murderer. ‘This euraged ‘Malia | sions, and in otler evideneeain wind a Columbia Almost too old. “With controt of the muscles of | Who afterward hit Gallagher on the nesta reek oe aaa mnnOE Cheviot, Cosstenasoce Wee: | Sulcabin sted, frock or aack. CHARD W, Ube foot the toes may be brought down to tin tron spoon, nearly Killing him. Malla was rel CG. without any movement that is percepuble to tue | i0 Marea lust. Soon after Gallary wen ee ae iesaniehsnnpdhconempenn rail Sie emeunt Val yarchase tu our houns cnnet EN Ei Slppings Uy tie was Mafack, Cab ve made to give | He came ou t6 Scranton to hunt up his assailant | MINTY CORPSES TAKEN OUT OF THE RAILROAD WRECK | forty stylee of Cheviot, Ousslinare of Worsted enite, 3 | oci7-ahda “Cig ILERS Fappings by the usé only of muscles below'ine | and take revenge By having hive speed see CAUSED BY THE LANDSLIDE. to 42, sack or frock, tailor made, good enough toadorn knee, me then, 3 {he simple explanation of te er, Gallas ner! bas wn lo consultation with | Inthe landsiide which occurred near Laterza, | any geutleman, \HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. and raps. ice the past few ut he | Italy, Saturday, 60 metres of rock fell upon and 918, $20, $23 and $25; at this price we can show pig mie qi a 3 can USTER'S SALE OF V, BEAL Francisco, came to see inp sctae your ap Oineee fhing away. Malis is stpoen E2%S, We, whole | crushied ten cars crowded with excursioniste re- | you wuch e variety of canes aa'ee bene mops before | KNOWN ao NO- Ato K STMELT NOMTFEWES: Used tm $24 street, aud 1 did some rapping for | Port Grifitis, and Gallagher Jeft tor there tnis | turning from the fetes at Naples, ‘The scene of the | shown. eat wil and wentament of Mary A Meth: deceaeee them. 1 made We spirit rap on the chair,and | Morning to fihd him, He will be arrestod if foune, | disaster isin a remote district and ae the tele, OVEROOATS without end and such prices as will | {itive at yan frost Que of the ladies cried out: "I feel the spirit graph wires were broken by the falling of rock and | surprise you, ; wes pare Muoniontion oan ent seaee nema The Give it Up. earth, the summoning of help was delayed two | $2, $2.60, $3, $3.75, 94.50, 85, $5.50, 86, 87. €8, however, when they hear the rapping imaging | 7™™ RSCLT OF aN ATTEWFTRD IXVESTIGATION DYTO | HOUT Meanwhile the scene was most horrible, | @0,$10, At these figures we show you a variety of At ace that “ue “spinte “are™ tucking tem, ck THE ERRLY MOTOR. suits for boys from 4 to 14 years that is endless, a very common delusion. One fanatic ‘perts appointed by the Courgot Common ‘35c., 50c.. 650., 760. 90c., $1, $1.25, 81.50, 61. ives Sunday services at tue Pin. mn (is called tbe Old Patria. ae cial Yet | Pleas, Philadelphia, to investigate and examine G2. These are the prices of our pants for boys: one the other day: “It Mrs. Kane says that she | ‘ie Keely motor have made their report to Judge | J 410 16 yeara, WINTER RESORTS. T i ‘BOTEL. SEASON OF 1888 OPENS DECEMBER 1 ‘M. A. BOWER, Proprister. Ber ctrentam, sates, bo, Sort i pavins, ocl5m, wit. 20t “Manacer. Ge cab make these rappings wituout the ald of the | Fimietter, president judge of the court. Their In Boy's OVEROOATS we have supreme values, spirits, she lies.” *Phis “person wit be oue of thine ointment was the outcome of the suit brought by there ‘is will pay you to give them aspecial Who Will see that J speak the truth. Bennett C. Wilson against Mr. Keely, who ciaims Sete sheets, Cas As Puen READY FOR AXD EQUAL TO ANY EMERGENCY. THE MEETING WITH DR. KANE. “As I have said before, my sister Katie and my- Self continued in this business until she was fas SARS DPR BABS AE virtue of that the latter's famous machine to him, ‘For money saving always visit ‘the Theexperts leave tne matter in dame shape as it was before these ‘appointment, as . THE GOLDEN EAGLE CLOTHING COMPANY, tthe ‘We don't believe in dreams, eve twelve years old and I thirteen andahalt after | wasor wast we ak. ‘The experts nea Deen fur. | te German doctors are agreed on the main point NO, 400 7TH BT. ¥. W. COR D. 3 TOBE. st Sines of poopie commonly Euows a2 Mrgileft Rochester we traveled ail over the United waned, by ir. Eesly's counee with tne instruc- | at issue.” in the city ot Wi District | Our battle of life has taught us ry 4 nirteen Years court in the matter, a part ot which | Second Club Lounger—“Wnat is that?” i thoes | SS ‘wich Yok care of me and took me ‘miserable ‘that c Lop 4 — tects are lite we began in Ls48 and ft was In 1853 that ne | Kec Gage ee are “Why, that the late emperor ts dead.’ F] tie ud viton of agua three | Polu purpust bruce we cok me awaydrou thls thing. it was at Philadel. ay Why the Traffic Fell Off. ~ TT ATACT put vom s priest Siing Oversee met ine. r] minary, and purchase ‘can aah: balanoe Ect “fine My Vacations were spent with Mrs Waters, «sister - Chicago, One thintonsh: and the balanes in one of Senator Cockrell. She lives now at No. 7 East | response veely contymn, por sumum, pvable censcaroualy, IT IS A FACT that we eve ge sac sue as tie acioea to believe in in wine = eto caro asi Pet abel Melis i yan norma, ichoUgh ave never Jet D wrrtiven des Saige phan inode pllcses Tr sa Fact thal $e free Atual’ influences, and for a long time did notes ‘a. | tupnel and = s any of my Old associates. When Dr. Kane came i‘ IT maract - into the room at Philadelphia I told” him that T ne, vaLU, a bated this thing, that I bad been into it. disjoint e Lexplained to Lim that it Was @ trick, that 1 had coreemecige een toed Into 1 and did not Want o'go on with rt ox Very rouud I should have been a maniac, Spirit, 2, ee nen ee “4 pea ey at we pay Er bot 3 for we forty-one ty to expose these tricks Iam mad: Thave had s sald which were ‘ONE DOLLAR PER WEEE. ae: of sorrow, I have co tte ond Jit, but I conde trom ‘Maren, on Madison pao) ames arta ee cena a ace Sone away with. -afver my Sister Katie atte, ‘and enumerates, hog ose J 1 Rope Spuritualiam will be givens death or arne dl i i : iy ust y HH EX