Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
A al _ ; THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. B.C, TUESDAY, JULY 14; 18917 = — — Seno: WESTERN KAILROAD MEX. WAT coks ow amon, WOMEN GIVE FHEIR JEWELS. REGARDED 48 A BAD MAN. THE CASE OF MES. MEAGHER. ’ {i ie ED ON ‘They Will Be In Session in New York Prob-| An Interesting Grist of News Brought By | An Extraordinary dcene at the Round Lake ‘No Other Reascs, Apggrently, for Lynching | The Health Oficer Makes ¢ Report—a Fur- RczEMa, . ably — Cable. This Morning. Sam Gillespie. ther Statement by Mr. Meagher. New Your, July 14.—The advisory board of | geyyavy gxcrrep—tun muacrions ar xerz—| RoUxp Laxe, N. ¥., July 14—An extraordi- ‘Tesx., July 14—A lynching with-| In regard to the charge of Mr. Francis TEITER BOIL, the Western Traffic Association met at tho nary scbne occurred at the Christian Alilaniee 8 ‘SdequAte catise occurréd last | Meagher inst Drs. Roy and Leech, Dr. A FIGHT ON SILVER, | Winsor ttotct shorty ater 11 o'clock to| THESECULT ran virrenexr rao dust wis a wbeeh te outany meeting here this morning. Miss F. Louise | night atLove,® small station on the Mlinols|Towushend reported to the Commissioners HOPED AND EXPECTED—THR ATTEMPT ON CAR- Shepard of No. 250 West 4dth t, New York, that asto Mr. Meagher’s statement that he | against the alleged illegal appointment of twe ULOERS, songs, NOT’S LIFE—EFFORTS OF CATHOLICS IN SERVIA. day. The following roads were represented: ees paonthern Eacite, é G seabias ‘pyres & wealthy young lady, who joined the Alliance called at the doctor's office he had been unable | teachers in the colored schools in disregard of RMEUMATISM AND . . cific, Jay Gould: Great Northern, J. Ken-| Loxpox, July 14.—Official circles in Berlin | six months ago, spoke from the platform and i to ascertain that such was a fact and he for- | the law giving preference to the Normal School The Ohio Democrats Disagree on the nedy “Tea Rorthern Paste, Thome. Onken have been thrown in a whirl of excitement over | announced that she had given all her jewels to | noon for rescuing another negro with | warded oxplanations from Dra. Roy and Leech | graduates performed their duty today. as Financial Plank, Northwestern, Marvin Hughitt; Obicago, Mil- | the resnlt of the municipal elections at Motz, | the Lordand now proposed to give €250 to pay the | larcony from an offlecr. Instead of Gil-|as to why they refused to attend to Mra | Thieienot the first time thie matter has beem Gaukeo and St. Paul, Noswell Miller: Chicago, | which is diametrically at variaage ¥lth the pre- | SSper snot *,nuiwiouard 0p tye Memseae ee | eetiaee sasreanan, the county seat. and Tods: | weseher. Dr. Rey anys be referred Me. [called to the ettuntion of te Commissioners, BY TAKING eo Burlington and Quincy, C. £- Perkins; Atoat- | diclons of the authorities and the hopes of the | number of the men and women, | charge of Consloded to beep ink confined | Meagher to Dr. Leech as the case was in Dr. | Some time ago Commissionet Douginesdireoted SPLIT OF THE KANSAS ALLIANCE, | tiene *ivel" intnd and’ Pacide, fm [127M Publ. The tremendous efors cxerted | arose and donaied tir Jowsle—ringh wedciax | ina foem at Lavevunal tie mgening. “About| Leee’s district. Dr. Leech mye he did nol|sredamect the elas of 168, whe, had, came AYERS le eee is Central, Stuyvesant Fish; Lows | PY the emperor through Prince Hohenlohe, the | watch chains, ear rings, &c.—and money to amob of masked men forced an en- | consider it 9 District case, . Meagher said | plained of the same injustice, to put her com- Central, Hemell SanceDester aid Bio Grande governor of Alsoe-Lorraine, and in other ways | tame purpose, until the litte aller looked like & of the |he would pay for the service. He referred | plaint in writing. This she did im eet Meeting of Western Rail P. oe oe Ce ae Sceibeal peotincss wee Tete cae | Gl See at ae Cee san, BOOS & aphyeicten in the seighber-js, teliey, in whi he auld ae Stings oh We eaten Rseny Ete Ms Jay ‘Gould speaking of the gathering, {rll nigh accomplished the object sougnt, so See — Ee eee held om. Tuondar Tune. 9, Sflee Mary. Somer= ” a idents in New York. oe Sat hie oon rpms gt the ee lesuicn ot Goteaemie ena ice ies ee RE ee . todny handed a letter ta the Commusionees tn | Vile, maid So bee graduate of the a . i peent be te nas ib characterized the administration of the|A Considerable he anvs: partment niversity, was , ronrries, c mee Seciaee tenes te Meteo SA | cca es end ee eee | a oe oer oe or cea serat of Dr, Townshend's tavetiganon |@tmaher 8 cot of the schools of the crea = ~ ¢ territory. The election of twenty- ‘omplaint is that my wife is not ‘a ‘ veviteae a DEPARTURE OF THE KAISER, | ,,10fittt matter which vould be brought up “anil-German members of a municipal | °° Pace | Mow, July 14—A furious storm poser, te the means by that that my wife or | Miss Somerville ie sister-inaw of Fourth AU- = Sidatl agencies for ile establishment of jolad Seo. ts inecctore aot only complete varprise, | north of Aberdden, &.'D.. Sunday night, ex- ? cluion ia atnolucey’fniee, ‘Comsiering the | At the meeting of the board already reterred asp exmicuea sur omro pemocnara, <-> | qgimnjafenete for tie exlalishment of Jo04) Sota alng a bumiilating defeat for the govern- | tending over the country es many miles wide |) Spry of Se chnegs, C Mdak Be, ould | Srecgseigeel eareaea ace = eee . ‘The records of all the roads represented, Mr. rerul and thirty or forty miles In some local- ee the trnth. I th o ‘= by the resignation of Mr. H. A. Lewin Mra. ‘THE BLOOD. Governor Campbe <i Se Sonenast oe Gould sided, were good, owing to the economic | fhe anti-German on ip agrane i ca ities nothing suffered, patie Diapretocnal ne = (Paige fais id colons ianae esl thet the indigent sick end adiicted look tee nia fh-vmbgene ga ogy aera as 2 methods adopte: z Darah | ing crops wore pounded into the ground and =o medical aid in time of need. T ly thank- | choo! torm ending June, 1890, an assistant HAS CURED OTHERS. Cuavezaxn, July .—Major Armatrong said —~—>—— necsurey 5 which i bed Pretoutaa’'e eer: | houses aud barns arept eway> His tgtsuned | _&¢- Loon, Zaby 14—A dispatch trom Fopeks, | Pi'ecsiats myc seed, Tam truly thank ee den chomn et ne petal pastas Conte this morning: “The governor will be renomi- THE KAISER IN SCOTLAND. Fee a ee amrgign of Germanization end | that hundreds of acres of wheat have been de- | Kas., mays: Persons arriving here from eas-| Roy and Leech, for it she had died thoy would | {0 the close of the last schoo! year she resigned ‘WILL CUBE You. nated on the first ballot if at all,-but we are Wy the Mayor and Officials of | it may also be relied upon to wt) fai re- | stroyed. tern Colorado bring the information that the | ©¢rtainly have been accessories so ber death. Slane ae Hemebaser Stow. a going to make the fight « lively one from the | H® '* Necelved by the Mayor {ifick the freedom of speceh and detion of tho| | At Columbia the bride over the James tirer | Sramhoppere there are not the red logged | cise to the moor are eaten to the paral. | pitcation was appointed as before Thee J yelth. i Seplirretidos. sts - o the poor are to “alway 0 the sid start to the finish. Why should not Hamil- wate eeeiees Blow a, varioty which devastated Kansas in 1874, aud | of humanity aud sympathy for the suffering | 80 Sppointments wore ma ton and Cuyahogs counties, with their delogn- |, YO¥PO%, July The Enret bakors ede |g que THE ATTEMPT Om CARSON'S LIFE. » roel ES eet ar rement are not destructive. They are not moving this | applicant. Dr. [toys seimpathy am! hmmanity | oma detra {several Normal tions representing 60,000 rates, bo henrd in this | tra hed Leith a8 7:06 a.m. | He was received Dy li dispatch from Paris says that a great deal | lost houses and bare, Loe at hie in eamsorees | way and are doing no harm to the corn crop. {are bounded by the map, atd it 18 well for “#uf- nat 150 whe ike ws convention? ‘These ‘two counties alone the mayor ands number of other offci of cheap capital has been mado out of the al-| but has not been confirmed. Hailstones two | A private dispatch from Garden City aays: | foring applicants’ living eest of him to know | Sar a case Encilinek seaman aie about one-fifth of the democratic vote of by the German consul, with whom the emperor | i9¢¢q attempt upon the life of President Carnot | iuches in circumference were picked up, while | The rs in Finney and Kearney | that hissympathy only extendsstx doorsin their re onreclves for what many” F. and their influence will be felt in the conven- | shook hands. He was loudly cheered by the the president's pactisans. From | % hour after the storm the d looked aa | counties are natives, as they have not red legs, | direction. And oven tien the families heattends prepa f ion.” ied iis. | Boece an man tom | though covered with big mai ‘One farmer the feeding kind. They are quits | must suit hie duinty taste. ‘Untortanatcly or | Ws proposo to make our life work, Ley tion. z large erowd which had assembied to greet him. accounts of the incident received here it | (hough covered with big mar! bs ‘by erbaps fortunately mv family is one he “aid | teaching. MosgcTTo DITES, He said that Mr. Kline was not seeking the | Tater on the enfferor embarked apom the ist-| des not appear that any serious atjempt was | S078 hail was driven through boards near the/ thick, but sot universally zo over the country. | perhaps, fortunetely "The question ia. geution | “Our parents, many of whom are very poor, nomination, but that he would accept i and | perial yacht lonepzollern, and that, vessel | mado to assatainate M. Carnot. Indeed, it is | house an another Maas ew run covered iy ae ise prices ok maces holes coer [ave wha hee te poor fatities in Dre Roy's | Lave frequently denied themsclves the neces pcm would make ee ae coming Seame up the Firth of Forth in order to one- asserted that the pistol seas ed, by voles [eK 46 result of the terrible bombardment ‘Gmail grain spose rd ‘ad- | district todo whom he “doesnot wish to attend? | tes of life that we might continue in scboot SBURS, fo ighest p 00 called f not on! — % a ; ade an dieda tee * or © ofee the buckeye state. Forth brilge Soe at the ident’ but Pamper by ce} ¢ 70 JOIN OR Not To JOIN. Sys may sea pet were Meron, aa fir ver — gli omc We feel that Mao “tnpostios han been, SORE FEET, COMMITTEE MEETINGS BEING HELD. Upon ning from the Forth bridge the | with ball.) The president, who was tof in the ‘ties BY i SP ots | but they have disappeared, tiying northwest. || “It is true I called’ on o pay phypician before | 1ON€ Us in these appointments, this being our - Although the deimocrutic state convention | Hobenzollern, hating the emperor on board, | least excited, was showered with itula- | Glass Blowers ieepienmanichs =e ps ceeoians seeking Dr. Roy, who, as [had no'money, sent | !st chance of ever gotting what is due us, EES NON OTEREEEETION | Sac no ayes asus, t and contin | hip ia Ltt barbr fred royal nti as Whe | Hob deip, tne io of thick epsieL POR | ue. Loca, SU 'ae nape neces, oa tol) ThaCernin Morthers Yoran _'/met-bim, ie'wne"atre Taid tgs [tad we yet t hr hourae ody a i ri i . UT! jt juestion as ay physician that [went to man who is vena neare the enfor GG | tateion eo ay tne pronram provides that imperial sche passed oat fo See place sockers and tuft halts “iecaraet has | whether or no} the Glass Blotere’ Aewocistion f__8t. Lovis, July 14.—Dispatehes from north Pelt! by the District $0 stsund ject sock cues ff Doth the lettor am ean vounamexnscx: Gt leno ae eae Spar facieuts of tide kind thas haye haptoned sinse | Will leafe the Knights of Labor and join the | Té#a# and the southern part af the Indian ter- | ts mine. Tie Lord knows tiwonih mover 590 | E celsek tae Seueial et Cabmetio’ & convention ie not to convene in formal ao aE, See Sawa. hia election to'the presidency, in having for an | Anierican Federation of Labor is by far the| {Ory stato that the prospects for crops, | | poor, doctor if I contd possibly |*°(crisienoner Dongiane tnd, the _baper ta seasion mm! ‘am. tomorrow. Socasleh adi ; Ir corn and cotton, bave ni n Ray : ™ | worded to Sepertete ¢ time Chafrman Norton of the state central | TRe Bears’ Success Yesterday Encouraged | sssuilin ee ee eects Via rgire ee tho convention | better. Corn ie, in fact, mide and. the yield | Lwent there he pot Sp eccumeesn ses S| 5, culers sapien am eee ore Yor PILES, CHAFING, toBATHEFACEss@ | committee will call the Ohio democrats to ‘Thém fo Further Efforts. Stlentign to hinealf ifPithed, he bed aerate | Which isnow im somion here. veo itns | Hut be from forty to ‘Atty bushels por acre. | sidee was not up, in that business. I told Dr. | oe a ae ey inlereenee order. deliver a brief speech of congratulations | | Ngw York, July 14.—The success of the bears | ject whatadever. ° came up last eveting toward the close of the | Wheat is yielding thirty bushels to the dere. | Roy that I would pay him in September when I] tthe appointment ef Mis Mary Somer- ae eee ae ‘GlaR'W. Tuctuan, om of the Obio eedervos | 2 making an impreasion on the market vealer- caTugLiciny ps sEaTTA Marquina turned over 80 8; epectal coms- aa Pegged ent pileded with kim and Dr. Lacch to | Yile aud Mires Peters there has been no vie Comp loatyener Salle convention. “* | day encouraged further offortain that direction Belgrade qdvices state that the recpnt degi- | tnittee to report jater on. Steel and Iron Works Eequme. Bel son: Kcecelll oven: hare qivemtenr resale twenty of the normal, Hefuee sabatitutes, probably worthlean Accept | ‘TA he meeting of the various congressional | this morning and the opening was made weak | sion ef the herrlan ecbinet to i naps: =A poll of the delegaice ghowed that over one-| St Lovis, July 14. Tho Waugh steel plant in | {ug'arm to have saved me beloved. mite, whom a hose sryenend, nat Shame owe = . delegations this evening there will be chosen a|at losses of from 34 to 34 per cent from} tions with the vatican to determine thestatag of fit of Som favored amalgamation. It was | Bélleville, [l., and the Little rdlling mill in I believes pope hes = ee ala Be ene oe On nee 20ND'S EXTRACT ony. new state central committee and the commit-| ast night's figures. St. Patd, Atchison, | the Catholic church in Sorviahasbeon met wih | nie0 ascertained that a demand will be made to | East St. Louis, which have been idle for two ere ee een | Sun amecnees Ge: censetiion ss at tee on resolutions and the other committecs of and Leuiacilis showed sameactivés | ror, which {f is belicved | {tetease the price of blowing beor and mineral | wocks, pending action of the Amalgamated | $9 Thea vd in potter's | the mectinglast night waited upon the Com-} Chicago gas und Lonisville sho ity | wave of popular disfavor, which it is bel bottles 18 to ¢, and that a that morning I hnd to have buried in p the convention will be named. der th mre, and all lost further | will “4 fog the min: $6 sesint. Per cent, and that if the d tation Kcale, have tesumed operations, the hussioners and entered —_ ‘OPPOSITION 70. eer cen a ae : Prove tooistxong fog the mint is not acceded to that a strike will probhbly having signed the sealo. The plants | "*!¢- ‘ appointment of these TO CAMPRELL. smail fractions in the early trading. To this | Even the clergy of tholic ¢hurch in Sér-| follow. As the association numbers 5, A Perot a eee see : P “Under the late pension act I receive a pen- | "'F ji i ici jist may added refining, whik i i ior va i employ 1,100 men. ji i i - June 1 | that the jaw retating to the appointment of ~ ‘The discussion of the politicians is all directed | list may be added sugar ing, while the | via take but a languid irterest in the question, | borg» strike would effect icidusly the, p siop of $12 per month. My wife up to June 1 FOSD'S BRTRACT COMPASY, to the governorship. While Campbell's nomi- | limited transactions in other stocks were made | preferring to let matters rest as are, Lriaiag received but £40 per month for work in the | teachers be carried out : bottle business of the country. ation om the first ballot is still sw reasonably | SeueTally at slightly lower prices than those | rather than pursue an aggressive course, which, gypsies The Mysterious The law in ques ape Beston Suicide. pension offjee. Since then she has been getting m is set forth in an order s «| Fuling yesterday. At its lowest point Chicage|in the end, may ve them in o ¢itua- 4 Bosrox, July 14—Among those who visited | £33. Up te that time on per month I have | Sf the wchool board, July 26, 1889, as follows: aebe Hew York and London, | certain as any future event, the Neal and Kline | gas showed a loss of 3¢ from last hight, but the | tion worse than the one they now occupy, and | -~, TAKEN Br ENGLISH. "~ Js, undertaking rooms yesterday and viewed | bad to yay 810.90 por toni rent, leaving me | “That graduates of the normal achoole-of this ‘ i factions have by no means given up the cou-| others generally lost about !; and late in the | the peo oars indieposed to perinit any farther ‘cn - ; Z the body of the suicide who registered as Mrs, | Icom than $22 to support a {amily of five: all of | District mast have preference in all casos whem vot test. a hour the pressure was removed, and while no | encroachments of the church of Rome upon | 4 Foretgn Sypdteate Wil! Contrel the Ameri- y icide who reg 4 Mrs | Shich was Known to Dra. Roy and Leech. They | *Ppointments of teachers for the public shoals ve Is ig now evident that the opposition intend | material reaction occurred, a firmer tone pre- | the litte religious liberts they row enter, can Gincose Market. J. Clifford of Charleston, 8. C., at the Victoria e to be made.” —Aet Leg. Assembly, June 28, - to make it as lively as possible for Gov. Camp- é take advantage of every supposed technicality Nailed during the res: of the hour. Edison | idea of renowing the efforts to strengthen the | Ctcaao, July 14.—American glucose will | Hotel, wae « well-tressed lady who refused to | t0\x205 trom ivaving their bets at hight. . prs. WinsLows sooTHING siROP ~~ | Dell im the convention whatever the result may | general electric became the feature of the | Roman church in Servia originated ey i vo her name, but who identified the | ™..Coomissioner Ross anid it was not trae that | “Thet in caseof a eurplus of the graduates of pt stows eereecmer be, and many comserrative party leaders fear | dealings, developing marked strength on light | where it ix assumed thet any adten hereafter be controlled by an English ayndieate, saaste ihe the Fall’ river’ bot comfrg fron New York | Pb¥siciuns to the poor were restricted to their | # fetuer year being unemploved at the gendu~ about two weeks ago. ‘The “girl was accom. |ON® districts. But even so, shonid the health | ation of the next succeeding year the graduates : ~ t je The contract by which the principal glucose Bi such strife and rancor may be engendered as to | trading and rising from 98 to 1024. The most | by the Vatican in the he; otiations iso be i P 8 Liowh of MOTHERS Tor thar CHILDREN WHILE | imperil the succes of the ticket in the coming | extrenie dullness marked the late-dealings and | te theadscstrar ce aa opposition | houses were purchased was closed yesterday. vel “ . of the latter year should bave preference, and. ‘TEETHING, with PERFECT SUCCESS. ItSOOTHES | CAUpaign. Z at ll oclock the market was dull and stagnant | to the resymption of negotiations is not, ae it | The syndicate wil) attempt to control the Ameri- | panied by s young man and they ae age - continer Of het toritor int conclusion T Ign tory nd wenden é the CHILD. SUFTENS theGUMS, ALLAYSall PAIS, cok. miLt's EsTINATE. at small fractions under the opening figures. | might be eupposed, fontined wholly to the pro- | can glucose market, as well, it is sald, as com- | Sate room, The lady saw the two st the de) would ask, have uot. vrs. Roy and Leech ‘hut teachers berctofore employed in viola CURES WIND COLIC, and is the best remedy for | Col. Isaac R. Hill, one of thé oldest and best | Money on call is easy at 2 per cent. Prime element, but is so widespread as tb com-| pete with the starch combine and invade the | 2% arrived in Boston and | piended guilty to my charge the rale prescribed by Ge wet Ee hacen sak or es Suspee Seng | Known domocrats of the state, estimated that | mercantile paper, Siia7._ Sterling exchange is | prise & majority of the anti-Rossian population Rersitery of the whisky trust." For several days ras pain wee ae 4 CONSPIRACY CHARGED. ener enna lente y “vee Sypanvsndahece Star sma. sBcien bosia. = | the frst ballot wil show Neal to have about 180 | FUhen Whe: Dit gue agatetel for deeresce |S Tene con sey wor taneny ro aren, > | MRCSOK aparty of Englishmen, with Col. H. : : : Dra Roy and Levch called upon the Com-| Sool zvailubles have been exbaustgd.” dis-iy. yotes, Kline 60 and Campbell 500, thus making ted rates, 485}(a487";. The official report of bs wee tort the head, wore in Chicago. for God's sake, don't dgsert me | missioners today to explain their position in| The Commissioners took the waster under BW ‘| the governor the nominee by an overwhelming | fie Mercantile Safe Deposit Company to the | The perfunctory motion introduced by Mr. oaition for thle sal Ar tes hee ne eee fou have taken me away from my home | tne case. advisement. Gorraes Visrz To Canzspin. majority. The combined opposition co not glaim | stock exchange shows: Silver bullion on hand, | Goschen in the house of commons lagt night ‘olled By the glucose trtttn oe iy, Con. | and I will never go back again. j Dr. Poy stated toa Stan reporter that the ET or a sae ee Tee ee cree, nmiat Campbell | 5,402,258 ounces: deposited, 66,498 ounces; | sunimoning the unsavory De Cobain from bls | $ mificate tclographed Levi Meyer who cepen,| Seer ae whole matter wasa conspiracy to injure him THE counts. bic pl A fhe bakes Pine | is claiming delegations whose only instructions | withdrawn, none; certifientes secure retrgat nbroad to appear beforo thé | sents the ona ‘accepting the’ thon. Drowned While Hanting Seals: and cast reflection upon the health officer. He — Spewkal Soemg We bares spring Uroughe | £0 the governor consisted ina general resolu- | § 401, house and answer the filthy charges made ahd |" The glucobe trust, whlch has beek deed only | SA8ts Baxapans, Cat, July 14.—Two mem | cinta thas the complamt lich, Mr, {Meagher Egcrrs Covnr—Juage Cor. [gem se form of salt. whice fe 0 OF eae een cistration Convention indorsing his} Government bonds have been dull and firm. | substantiated against him efeatod much merri- | im wee is or was composed of the companies | and anegroboy were drowned last Monday near | filed was Written Ly Dr. Gladmon, who "was y—Reynolde gt. Reraolde: divorce The CRA Sek SALT (powder form) | *¢™mistration. State bonds have been néglected. ment among the liberals. Of courge the mg | controlling the factories in Buffalo and Glen | San Miguel Islands while hunting seals. An-| known to be opposed to Dr. Townshend. granted. Taylor agt. Campbell; sale of réal dpeclves tenacions alleys eect ap rupees DISCUSSING THE PLATFORM. The stock market after 11 o'clock remained | ton was agreed to, but nokody. believes that | Cone a ey” Davenport and ‘Marshalltovs Seon chang #0. m tek eventy- tour bows ise estate to pay rent direeted. Wood agt. Inland! ferractions by ‘Tatare. Tracts "33 The discussion over the platform still con-| ¥ery dull throughout, while the movements | the oily and bhypocritien! metaber for East Bel- | Towé, Wankegan, Wis, cast St. Louis, Peoria | and wes seved. 3 Latest About the Jane Mosely. and Seaboard Coasting Company: sale ratified isi MENDELSON Co.. Agents, New Tork | tinues, and it is evident the silver free coinage | NeT®, Father irregular and insignificant in all | fagt will obéy the summons, which would be | soa" Crick” ies cat At Loule, J ity Special Dispatch to The Eventi Star. and reference to anditor. Kicks agt. Ricks; cmevens betehs Eanes 16° | mon will only win after a brisk fight. Ex-Con-| tn {gsic. Burlington rose o tonedion to 87, bok | aneemount to his thrusting himself into, jal | of these factories is from 60,000 to 70,000 ‘buah- "Four Mosnax, Va, July 1L—Asthe Washing-| Sule ratified finally. | Southey age. “Melutire; a 5 a4 3 = fe i i Asa . a t. same, and Pryor seme: ly Yorr Bacx gressman A. T. Warner and other promines‘t | Chicago gas continned heavy, retirin; slightly, orth soatintea De Cohan stad eae oe Pest det en apt oe ate ¢re ho eed ens ton steamer Jane Moseley was approaching her |‘ consoliiste overriled: Phelps apt. Browns OF you. worn ont, 00d for nothing, it ts | free coi! men are on the ground insisting | the gencral list being inclined to follow. any number of De Cobains at home to the con- | jx gaid that to handle these plants the En, deck at Portsmouth yesterday afternoon pre- | Sevellon A. Brown appointed trustee. Lesa: 8 poral that muecess can only be insured by the | trading developed no other feature of import- | sorvative party just now. company will float bonds emounting to $20,- paratory to taking on freight for ber regular | ugt. Rider; EA. Jewill care you.aad See ep sees Sold wy at | convention, Geclaring for the free and unlim-| ance, however, and at noon the market was THE BIGGEST sHOW ON RECORD. 000,000 par value , iver trip, a severe explosion took place on | Cook agt. Cook; suebierasy Sedictee ited coinage of silver, but they are being vigo-| very dull and’ rather heavy at insignificant : : : : “ Seale thal cil ncobaity reswbtin the low ef af ALE CASES OF WEIK OF TAME BACK. B. rously by Congressman Harter and | changes from first prices. Bar silver, 10034. ‘The Standard today says: “The Chicago fair 1 . sent i iad AA eae, remanent lat by wegen ope | other ominent democrats. : pel csr ~* | will be the biggest show on record. It must| _+ Got Hie Men, but Lost a Finger. nfan’s life. OEE, Marriage Licenses, PSE LE Reet gtd Belladonne “We certaitly want to keep clear of a free Ay, not be neglected either by Bri i Lovisvirze, Kv. —At Middlesborough ‘The steamer was just drawing up to the wi Marriage licenses have been ingued by the Pinsters. Price Scents. Try them. —stlin. SHOT BY a PoLicemAy, ot be neglec' ei y British manufac- when the lining of the steam chimney was 4 nnn | coinage silver plank,” said Congressman Harter —_— turers or British art! THe ety of | Yesterday Francis Bartley, who is wanted in blown out, the smoke stack was torn away and | “l@tk of the court to the following: Victor s. 1 Fos T; bara —— a we —— fread oe William Brennan and Hle Wife of Jersey | Artshas just claims to decupy tho omcible | Missouri for tho murder of Thos. B. Moore of hurled a distance of over forty feet. The | Baldwin and Rozella rpg way oe ot ee eee ee eee en — City the Vietims. position toward the fair ‘which the government | Brown county, Kan., was captured by Officer chimney was a new one having just been put in. | Prince George's county, Md.; John . Strobel . free coinage would be the ruin of the| Jersey Crry,N. J., July 14—Wm. Brennan, Just eesignad tt in view ste tbat it loos te oa Middieshoroty force. Bartley Thé direct cause of the accident was the faston- aud Ada A. Gibbons. Fre fads ofthe country.” We aro told | aged 82 and his wife Lizre wore shot at ther |v evel uname ‘ost | Sptdeace® havigy rected snl ohed of sat Ba eet op I Oe it tl 3 So. 2 ed | L c 7 but the result sould be 2 ‘errible contenction, | tome: No. 28 Gray street, Jersey City Beane SAILING OV THE NEW CHILIAN CRUISER. Grhee's fingors. | j watchman on board, was asleep at the} Supt. Arnold, in charge of strect sweeping, — ‘ » |about 1 o'clock this morning by Policeman é \time of the explosion and was fright- . . i hich would embarrass business everywhere. | TO)O'y! Devcon, Bronce an’ billed eat. |. THe correspondent of the Times at Liskon 7 Wiccan [Tan seaded, Pee ie he lives way | recently wrote a letter to the Commissioners yublicans have not nade silv A z, Chilian i iberals Lake City: Ly . . i sone = Be swe pe Pag tress right. His wifo was shot in the abdomon, and | 2°: ‘The new cruiser Erazuria sails Sar Laxz Crry, Urag, July 14.—Enthusias- will be totally blind. He was at/ #dlvising them of war between the inspector of: today from France for a Portuguese port, | 4, better to devote our attention exciusively to | ali ‘ble to walk to the city how ‘ * | tic liberals made the city ring las! be- the tarift? “We can Sght sticcessfally on that | vital, three blocks svay, she mee mortally buot { FHere she will Complete the work of taking on seas Micah oe ehtord once removed to. St. Vincent's Hospital, Nor- | alley cleaning and the contractor. Replying, ‘Me. Dressing Come 10F.smtesemmereeseremeests-2¢ | innue, but it means national defeat for the party | Pris douletal: ehethee abe eae Hee m2 SEE® | supplies. ‘The hurrying away of tHe vesecl, | ‘use of a victory in the school election yester- folk, and his brother telegraphed to come on| todwy Commissioner Douglass said thas from Washington. A thorough investigation | this was a good sign, and if the jive 4 ingompletely victualized from France, shows |day. The Mormons and allies made a des- of the accident and its causes will be made at elect Brennan was a driver by occupation and | sxoaphr pita z agra io meee SUE OWN, OBETY: y an guarded by the officers. ‘The condition would ‘30s. Bottles Bay Ram 10%. .seceesecenseceaseebineeesS5C Heaps ope Ce ee was notorious for his ugly temper and | Dat been closed for a woek, spomsibly by Bal- Increased majority the precincts curried by eee be much more serious did the Commissioners f y e | them heretofore and losing those they lost a : ties. He swan ander bail | Maceda’s orders, but probably the wires hate losing y ill take no back step upon the vital question | (emg gbe Pa chetges of atrochan It. fore by redycod majorities ‘They ‘reisined been za 2 ; The Daily Ni Cf tin sopel | of the ten fnembors of the board and carry the greene, Sot Tucogrtsve, mpod We et | betes in tn, Bail Coven y"ant ue. | te une ot fects ot ars eto Hi | SY a8 whole by 00 majoras 2 ok, Bet Extract. .evesesenecsrnsstesimeleeRaitite25¢ | Ceonomic question. I anticipate and ter's wife. The other was for stabbing a man | CO™MMMssion to the Chicago fair: “The gtea\ a that a free ailver plank will named Davis during drunken fight xbout interest naturally attaches throughdyt 3 Killed by a Dynamite Explosion. In the Criminal Court Judge Bradley today | learn that the inspecting officers and the com- Nace Belt was convicted of larceny from the | tractor were but members of a happy family. person—$14 and pocketbook snatched from —_—— the hand of Miss Julia I. Saunders on April Mrs. Reynolds Gets Her Divorce. 29th. The evidence was that Miss Saunders} Judge Hogner today in the Equity Court dt | was robbed near the head of 18th strect and | made a decree divorcing Clara B. Reynolds ‘He. Bottles Bast Extract 0r-cececseseeeseseleseereee27C Sales—I call—12 North O Street Itall ~+sameeel0e | adopted. It is the sentiment of the peopleand | three weeks ago. Oficer Ryersor. who killed | 12 the exhibition. It will be ag for! New Yorx, July 14.—There was an explosion thi : "a | the commerce of both countries. If the 3, chase was given the boy who was caught by|from the bends of mstrimony with Barne ft is the prevailing opinion of the democracy | him, served the warrant issued upon Coventry's a 3 of dynfmite on board the steamer C. RB. Booth | 1113, asked. 3 h ven m 3 7 —_ of the nation. Ido not think that there will | complaint and thas incurred reanan's iro. Mab eabibttocs prove thet Fae eee wutirits |at tho Eric basin, Brooklyn, this morning, by Bp is mage en gegen) lime canes, sa Reynolds, giving her the custody of the child. be any serions opposition to the adoption of a | This morning's tragedy was the bloody out-| {in Old, ‘eit they sacrifice to protection | which two men were killed and the stern of tho | bid. — asked. #0-year fund, £8, 1990, gold. 05% tid. A Serious Accident. The bill filed by C. Maurice Smith in May inet F. & WILLIAMS & CO., Drugwistsy _.{ {tee Allver plank.’ come of a murderous assaalt upon the police- | 104 open their eves to the fact that the Mc-| steamer was badly damaged. The Booth is| Water stock, 7s, 11, currelcy, 123 vid.'135 asked. | Robert Gibson, a workingman emploved at | *¢'S forth the marriage in New York in Septem~ _ SEVERAL INFORMAL CONFERENCES. — Pe ters also took part in the as- | Finley bill is not worth what it cost.” from Hamburg and arrived here on the 9th | year ohn in conten pon Rig ape og Ee building on 10th street just above Penn- | 0 ery at nged desertion in this cay ath eote Ender Masonic Tempe | Ass —_ di rae Sa ser | "The scene of the shootin as little two- i Euvabn or casaivies se aan _ a, Zone fund currency iy Ud 6x asker. |-eylvania avonue, met witha serious accident cen ees a eral informal 4 of the rt story frame house, into which police officers} Yesterday, in ‘king beforo interna- = ae . Hi vorking about the derrick, Range Thermometer. Now Oz Never. Congressmen and other party lenders have | kad frequently been called to suppress AB | «onal Congregational council President Nor- Spee phere gers: Sane I sg Cg pote espera essing poi Ths Simoni Sora Wa neomanaes at the signal been mon; lose present sides Con- rest . 4 za — r3 asked. jasonic Hall Associ: 5 %%; Le org Rhone shige be man A. T. story, asrelated by witnesses, in ag fol-| *hrop of Minneapolis gave a glowing descrip- | authorities last evening attempted to arrest a | iY itty it? ,ammed:, Masonic, Hall “Association, FiEeand badly cut bout the face and bods. | office today: 8a. m., 76; 2 pam, 6. Maximum, Every ation my double stone at reicen so tow you | Warner, Congremman-clect ‘Yom L- Joha-| lows: Mary Bulger, a niace of Brennan's, was | tion of the position occupied by the Congre- | namber of gamblers who were following a cir- | — did, — Vaan | oe alice notes re eee al fe ‘ompany, um 6s, asked. ‘ash- 87; minimum, 72. ‘suifie ‘always under- u ‘ ef the police patrol wagon. ™ son of Cleveland, Congressman T. W.| married on Sunday, July 5, to Christopher | gationalists in the United States, and sketched " Angton Market Company, imp. 6, 115 bid, 121 asked. ——————— Wir aeon cnen netics Beet ca onset |Oeum of Neserk, vies Dangan of Zackwon, | Wilsoa, «driver employed by, the Dodd ‘and | the growth of the church since carly Plymouth [i lay seaebex peicay ee American Security and Trust Coinpany. S29 bid, es —y ee eee a on ee ee ee eeren iene ae tee ee ee ee eee eee | cae che ae cer erepntinnaliss We | Cards wore terribly cat about tw heed and | as ees Se Mae eae Wemnatn ERTS | Asuerase Secarsacr Sonar reterned to the PABABIN ,Suddeniy.on Tosedas, 3 soutal tabs wo sets niiemen diseussed the tuon away on a brief wedding tour and upon roturn- | 81 : ‘omen in A : i Pmpreapatenrtey = naawwereess sed ete veadiag, toi aad ing to Jersey City began housekeeping across | Uuited States aud the representation of the | £2¢¢ with brass knuckles besides peng Meaty | eee pacar ita ee aes : gE ee Rn jae Arabite pt Gas Light Company, series A, és, 125 bid, — oe pac a " kicked and trampled on. ‘Theii SS! # lovely bad so you ‘Thope who svail themselves of this Genuine Bargain | the aflver issue. Mr. Harter opposed free coin- | the street from Bennan's home. Last best thought and intelligence. ericas, A number of oy ‘have boon made. | asked. sg aguington Gas Light Compauy, series | Sxcnerany Pnocton isexpected toreturnto| THis joyely Wud so young apd kind, a Seuson will rejoice, while competitors will look ugly | age and wanted = ae to eteey : number oe aes employed by the —— pcaBbarlaaptey . B, Proteome bln =, om | the city from Vermont tomorrow evening. ‘Jypt taken to show bow sweet aSower and frow servative ground in the silver or financial GOOD WORK OF MONTREAL FIREMEN, tern and pany siroed. 1 ed —— i — m0 Soil Ouk Suite, #14 85. Solid Oak Sideboand.$11.85. | plank of the platform. ‘The othe DOr ee ee eet eR aea R | ton Ralirved te 00 08, we ane nd ——— 5 from 1442 Thirty siath street We ‘i . National Bank Stocks—Bank of Washington, 4s0| Lrevr. Swret's Tntat.—The trial by court- | , PY bate nd Bix-toot Exiwasion Tables, #440 Fitty stylesof Tot-| ure for free coinnge. but there i had a good time generally in the house and on| They Prevent What Threatened to Be Lovisviize, Ky., July 14—John E. Burke | | Matlonal Bank Sts polle, 260 wide “ A 8 otevock. . ler Sets frase #170 ap. Baliy Carriages and Rafriger- diwposition to oceupy & position on the ques- | the adjointug lots. Brennan and his wife Great Conflagration, ° "| was yesterday appointed general eastern agent | tid, 408 asked. Hank of Republlc, 220 bid. pauked. | martial of Second Licut. James W. Swift, sig-|/ CLARK. GRO. © CLARK, July 23, 1801, in the atoee oti coeeier Seen Pieces Matting, good styles. that will not be an embarrassment to the | jomed the merrymakers and things ran of the Louisville and Nashville, with head- 182 bid, — asked. Farmers nal corps, for indebtedness, has been resumed | Rotting wieerrvai. Gur entire stock ison theimarvet | party in” 180%. aficr tho. national con-| alongaicoly until about midaigit,whenBrennan | Moxrazat, Jaly 14.—The Montreal firemen ‘uartors in New York, vice William M. Mfc-| chatlcs’, 185 bid. — asked. “Ciuseus, 170. bia. | at the burracks. “ tunitorm ratuction. Don't reed this card and tam | Vention shal! “have enumerated the doc-| was ccused of carrying acan full of beer to| have been struggling throughout the night Gisusy, decused 185 asked. Culumbla, 151 bid, 155 askeu. cape ee Ry zwar none, bat tememine that there are perwnei® | tring of tke’ democracy on this | his own house. Brenuan was drunk and ugly, | with what, at one time, threatened to prove, a Z ——— pe et Editor Rule Outef the Race. TAME DALTON, Bisted Nea‘Sie Teac eter! Sansone formct deception, | important point PTt was not the intention of | and fight followed While it was going on 8 | serious conflagration, but which, owing to the Yard's Case Postponed. ‘93 bid, 108 usked. * Hincoln, | Nasuvuie, Texx., July 14.—A Knoxville, é : : aad tho meet aon —— they Leevschenmera the == pa ar resins Evie ed the bg thag Tla oe ay good work of the brigade, was confined within | Parap July 14.—H. H. Yard, accom- pe gman and ‘Tenn., special says: The Journal of this morn- | Robert Dalton. Yerusmment «= a sacred pledge. Marchante eae i ouse. 5 mmabenrura, July 14.—H. H. Georgetown, | 1 e é : represent in advertising will do the same in makine = i ceutd be bons te paaen, of Baldwin avoaue. They came down to the | ® comparatively limited space. panied by his counsel, Meyer Sultebergor, ap-| Loyambia, et bid, Basen Casa sd ees | ing contains a card from Editor Wm. Rule an- Greed cematery., Brovkiya. " (liew York aie. Ever tBinyg embreced in this mle for 15 days ae attempt will be rade to settle | virest when they heurd the noise of the fight-| _ ‘The fire started in the lumber yard of Chas. | peared in court of common pleas No. 1" this Strobe, 8 bid, @ asked. Cupltcl end Nonh Detes | nouncing his withdrawal from the con-| “Daxter. on duis Ji JBI. of of the Ea all differences on the financial question in the | ing Coyne had barcly reached the door when | Broulette, a contractor and manufacturer, on | morning to answor the attachtaont against him | HEM, <~ bid, — uskeG.” Eckington and Soi. ee re een eae eon beaten | aoe, Om HEL, aged twenty-two DOT DOTBT TILL You TRE. Cannon resolations aud prevent the subject | he was felled with # bottle and badly cut about | St. Catharine street, which, with the lumber | for comermpt. Atter, conmdenble Sarpement Shere) Hdmo, 99 bid, 45 asked. Georgetown and | Mr. John Houk and Col. Woodruff and the re- eS 5 ice from being debated in the convention. “But | the head. ards of J. Brousseau and Joseph Robert & | the easo wns p for a further ho Tasurance’ Stocks—Firemen's, 48 bid, — askea, | St Of the primary elections is a matter of | Puneslnarste, July 20, 1891, AGXES. this can probably only bedone by the adoption | | He was leaning against a picket fence when | Son, were conrnmed. : until Saturday. Yard was held under ‘95,008 Franklin, 55bid, 66 asked. Metropolitan, So bid, — | ™ch doubt BRCM, tatant Sastre Becaley tanh Mary GRASTY, THE PUSHER, of a free-coinage plank. as the indications are | Policoman Ryerson, who had been sttrered by For a time it scemed as if all the houzes in He is undér $10,000 bail besides to| usked. National Union, 16 bid, 9 asked. Arling- Pe Davideon, aged eight months, FULSITORE, CHINA, GLASS, &e., that the free-coitage men are largely in the | the row. came slong. James J. Hughes of 15| Shaw street and in the contiguous portion answer a criminal charge. ton, — bid, — asked. Corcoran, @ vid, — ask Unfounded Report of Failure. FISCHER, ANTON D. FT his inte reste ay a . majority. Oakignd avenue, one of the express drivers; ee be destroyed, but the efforts of the fire Commis, 1634 ch 1eps eaked. German-american,| Purtapevedisa, July 14—A dispatch from | $6' St Serer iishen uy a ww. oe 1S10-L2 7h at. nw. Det. Pard Q. i te likely that the convention will indorse | pointed ow nnan's nineteen-year rigade were finally successful in chocking the = = — asked. Fotomac, — bid, — asked. | x, ening stated steamer | “Fuural “Thursday morn, Jul clock. : a, {dha qrapened sanctions ts the cae constes | cayman: Sohellawter tattig Corad boamtinn | eter cr exare 6 Shot Her for Rejecting Him. Kigus ty bid, — asked “Feopie's, “suid, 95; | Now York last swage Feeds sprite atceas Matas, Snead nee 371 | too known as the “tax amendment,” It io] Ryerecn arrested Lawler and was promptly | | A Rumber of small houses wore burned | Daxve, Co... July 14.—A Silverton, Col, | aeked. | Lincolty 6 bid — Commercial, 4 ete eters —— en ae ey Q — by the changes to remove restriction | pounced upon by Brennan. whamwore that the | down and a great deal of household furniture | spocial says: Percy Hundson, proprietor of | © Tite 1 tighefboy a corponntion: Pt, Whoved ih ae ey ig AREAS SLL Ae TOMEQPATIIS FELLERT | proposed Py the changes to remove Place the | boy should rot bearrested by any man alive. A was destroyed in the attempt to get it out the Entorprise Hotel, last night shot and killed | bid, “asked. Columbia Tides tries acteg’ 2 | as the Baltimore Sa. ee waa ws re SSS AEBS fai cgi ncn hares ole cue, Th iy ork | te ry of he Snort |e Enero t,t ih so nd eld] oa a ee a ou |e svn tre tl som San | SOL ne een ae opt bly, y id a to reach | away ran nd al seen for miles. , x 2: rm je Be i. Gaazerct_C. franchises, that all corporations; such as Tail. | outtance of Brennan's house. Ryerson, when | causing many persons to believe teen theme: Pee reac pnt ete lbher rel neared iighe iss bid, Vioaaked: Whatever, and he could not eonceive how the | )MAREUITER, Suddenly, Monday. July 23.1901. texci-Cowpontrsa, roads, telegraph, express, street railroad and | ite got away from Brennan, ran after Lawler. | flagration was mnore serions than it really was Suppo romp! —_— report originated. Mr. Hart tho pee Markrier. zrrs's cocoa other corporations may be taxed. The repub- | He Gna to burst open a door which the youth | The loss will probably amount to $50,060, el- that a statement of that kind oo t Wi from bis Jican state convention failed to refer to the | was hol shut to get him in. en- | though the estimates and the insurance figures Fell Dead at His Wife’s Funeral. from such a distance when the quarters Se Intermend BREAKFAST. amendment cither in the platform or other- | nan is wife bad rushed after the | have not been completed. Suaverviix, Inx.,July 14.—While the funeral and principal office of the company is ‘NALLEY. at pec July 3%, of the: segewnich ree sud by some this wayconsidered a mis-| policeman, | and all three attacked eocon Te of his wife was being preached in the Methodist in Pi gon OS poe Se ps Tavt Bacchi wate ES im inside the house. d . Tower here, * ‘ = Ea ee lowed Young Lawler suid: “When Ryerson got] = THE GREAT ELECTRIC (Age | een neo curley andienly fol feore tas nen se avatencm. eimai cnetuarieces mse Nae. ‘cortege RE ALLIANCE SPLit. the the second timo I grabbed his arms from ee eee as Gt see ae = mt a fives andi cy ed —t, Behind end beld him ght. ‘My uncle took the | Deetalon of Judge Watince tn Ratson's tn-[ cat and died in. few minutes, The fone Forty Indians and » White Woman Swept Grock cemetery 3 ates | The Subtreasury Scheme the Rock That | officer by the throat, saying: ‘I'll kill you now.’ fringement Suit. exercises were suspended, und Mr. and Mrs. te + Papers please copy.} om Wilk Wreck It Mrs Brennan came'in with big rlek and hit] New Yon, July 14—Jadgo Wallaco of tho | CoVly, were buried together, Doceased wat a CEANGHr, Calera Sade oe “Walt hale Tee point. We'eay ape many's | Cuttcaoo, July 14.—A special from Topeka, | Ryerson two of three times on the head. “Iwas | United States Supreme Court today handed | Pioneer Settl 5 ae a. Samal abate by, Lewpie curselwes weil forded with | Kan., anys: ‘The indications aro that the alli- | Pushed back and hnd to let go of Ryerson's | town q decision in the caso of the Edivon Eleo- Fuberal ‘ruin 393 Ninth street southeast Thureia: firme. Ithen turned and ran out. Then I ——— Shs ance will split on thesubtreasury scheme. The | heard two shote fired. It was an awful time, | tric Light Company agt. the United States ‘New Gas Mains for RHODES. At Falls Church, Va, J: jelbait poutd tins by amor, ibcled tina: | wetion of the Texas convention is a general | [went back when the other policemen came | Electric Lighting Company. Tho plaintiff | Cmtcaco, July 14—Mayor Washburne last me BRUNO"D.. “aia” son "Gf amiaa oS toe JAMES CPPS & CU., Hemcopathic topic of conversation and the views of the alli- | and saw my uncly (theo ui ocr fc 9 ‘that charged the defendants with infringement of a | night vetoed the ordinance giving the ““Econo- hee ‘300 barrels. it weak- 7 Ka SE. ~ Cheraists, | ance leaders are as diverse as those of members | Mrs. Brennan had also — ning | Patent granted to Thomas A. Edison on Jan- | mic Gas Company” franchises to tear up and lay | %: the month, i(s0tiG Auguat, 26%aX: Sop fetsnmta Leion, Besant. Of uRGrent Crean arma | SE yeaa note as ett seein | Ae 271860, for an improvement in electric | pipes in the steeta of the ety, whlch ha bees | WiC" oM™LG Oaua Nance, utters President MoGrath of this sta warm Hewael een every in- Reaercnee comment. The 3 ‘shipments, none; stock, v di th; the floor. He was lying on the floor and my | oq; mt Idmp for electric light ‘corm Yoo Nexo Suors Fee eee ce Halli | sucle had Mim by” the throat when ran ou | sumesweent mp fos olectleUghting "consi | council promply cate Oe JOR THE COUNTRY OR BEACH, Maaiight on De. Meoune. geet eee coupes wtiaks tea ort ates, ene Re ee A i, soutera Som, Seay wat Tag el |. editor of the Alliance Ad ie, = comes wi tent. a WE HAVE THEM dake that the Teim cquvention dose ast THE SCHIEDAM IN PORT. ‘The judge decided that the fret claim of the Hew Tae eee See eee boat B Bone; stock, 00.1 buan represent the alliance in that state. oe ious Pier ee [rag evden icy 5 latringea by the defend bert July ee end fixed “bast hg Ev pen? d the commissions ce ‘Towed 1 Pler— Passengers | an' vat leading wires Isaac 8. Mack, composing Roseheim 083 bushels. boom ree han EALS _ | terece who signed tho call for the convention. Safe and Well. Rot secured to the filaments according to the ‘and Muck & Co. ia at | nominal = Woe & “Gate — receipes, "100 Plain Kid, Patemt Leather Tips, Patent Leather | tarers who sign: pogo lhoe damage & Co. , dealers in clothing Yampa, Patent Leather Trimmings, Oose and | Dv. MeLallim decloves thatthe Kanes altionce | ew Yous, July 14—The steamship Sehio- | method of patent viz.. by coment car Nos. 88 and 99 Bowery and 461 to 467 Brondway, | Supments, none; ack. 5908 baskcia, Hay active Boset cout, bot BROAD AMD POINTED | WIM Se tho alliance lewcre nay that | 2am of the Netheriands-American line, which | Gordemaa 7 “amps auch a8 the specification | who aesigned to” Lewis M. Hornbal,_ fled Grain ,anchanged. "Coin dll and ‘BoE, Duly ose of the state lecturers S. N. Scott of | Met with an accident to her machinery when | “°Asto the second claim Judge Wallace mye: | *bedules today eee ee janchanged. | But- warts canvas oxvonpis-Tux Latest {¥<liicrson, ia making» figut for it 290 miles east of Sandy Hook on Friday leat, | “Ts seems almeont to argue that che | Romina! assets, actenl eaety, ’ Goateo ge sana howe | ! if oy _ er ie ee ‘rata vie! do. aretnoames, ofered, bay. cc Save eae Fon pin ‘gh. ABS 2 a SRI