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ir — wrens ee SE i Se 6 EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. D. C. WEDNESDA OCTOBER 12, 1892~-TEN PAGES. M RC F 0 Maj. Gen. Schofield, gonecalin-chiet of the SPAIN'S CELEBRATION. WHAT LIEUT. McDONALD SAYS. fi READY FOR THE FIELD DAY. NEXT YEAWS RECEIPTS. MM. CHASE WILL PRosEcUTE. A HING ORH URS tid Ma}. Willige Browdscad: chiet of Marchal Opening of the Festivities Commemorating | A Canadian Officer Dismissed for Favoring WAITING FOR DEATH. How the District National Guard Will Honor | The Assessor of the District Estimates Them | Warrants for Libel Ixsued for the Mon Whe eos | Mc3iahon’s staff. Columbus’ Great Work. Annexation to the United States, the Memory of Columbus, at Over Three Millions. | Accused Him. ‘The assessor for the ‘has furni |W. Calvin Chase, the food EVERY PREPARATION COMPLETE FOR A PRACTI- —. roped | : tmapestor, charged CAL EXEMPLIFICATION OF MODERN wiLitany |‘ Commissioners with a dotailed estimate of | with malfeasnace in office, wrote the foll Tho ex-President and his distinguished com-| Mannrp, Oct, 12—The festivities in honor of | Tot Oct. 12.—1 | : : + onor ONTO, 12.—Lieut. E. A. McDonald (Conttnwed from First Poge) ae a ——_ Me Hares, the four hundredth anniversary of the discov- | was interviewed last night regarding the strik- (Continued from First Page.) Gol. JM. “Selgtried: commancler division N.| shove gray hair and beard were very notice. | €°Y of America, for which tho most extensive | ing of his name from the roll of militia oficers m - the receipts of the District of Columbia for the | letter to Commissioner Douglass today: ‘Has |. §. Pennsylvania, feo. R. Snow. | = b ° Mu. Morton Mrs. Harrison learned of AND DEE! AL pts of | ving bad Mijutant! geacral, Col,” Ceagee |Qbic; took his seat at Vico President Morton's | Preparations were made, commenced at day-| of Canada on account of his annexation views. | som of hot meta ie ae | paloibe busbavantane «| flecal year ending Jane 30, 1894. This is excta- | waited for the decision of the attorney for tt on: general, Col. lett hand, Gov. Flower sitting at his right and | break this morning. The city was astir before | He had not been officially notified of his dis- | elegant costume ‘at once went to ang sive of the water department. | District of Columbia, to whom was referred New Jersey—Commander-in-chief. (ov. Leon SAE ee rete hands | Uazlght, and here and there people wore en-| missal, but accepted the information to that | work in true housewife spirit to re-| Preparations for tho great “Columbus” field |” It is upon these ‘fgures that the Commis-| certain thse wd malicnous charges agatnet me Abbett nijatant general, Hist Mal. Gen. Wan he tas Vcr Pipadeore pete | pared in a the decorations of their | effect as trac. fie considered the action of the | eve the suff eg She Jeld | day which the District National Guard and | «ioners basc'their estimates to Congress for the | for investigation and report, and an the de. Serie a general Gen. | ort . 3 broke uy alli vessel of water over ‘and at & edie, ceon os rig | yh fee minntes to 12, heralded by a swelling | scene was a most beattiful one. ‘The balconies | Ing, he sald, would so tend toward ibe demoral | PO drink. "Tho. wervunt’ was given the same | *e¥eral thousand otber people expect to enjoy | support of the government during the next | cision ie what T had anticipated I bog leave to Gea. Joha D. ‘Meaill: ince barst of cheers, ex-President Cleveland C. Heppenbeimer; inspector ge: pt Brig. Gen. Pird W eral ‘of the provisional inform the honorable Commissioners, thro: in an tone ech aneet ae of the houses were gaily decorated with | ization of the militia as giving the service the | ‘houghtlul care that her own daugh-|on the 2ist instant are about complete, and | fiscal year. prey Bey peg eters] aeons “4 flags, banners and bunting, among which ter would have received. Some one | nothing but bad weather can upset the plans.| The aggregate estimated receipts from all proper tribunal ince my enemies and accusers “| Garden and Prof. A. 5. Bickmore. He was nt | met at the entrance of the stand. by Mayor a a pe Bas a ued: I Bi: bed lg ma ed ~~ eu The spectacle will be worth going aconsiderable | sources save the water department is put at | were too cowardly to de so.” | Theo. J. Mayer for €6,500 part 7. square sia, inapector o . | fronting 19% on 4th between Pennsylvania the ambulance corps will embark on | New ae oe By ~-}-4 ue and B street southeast laza de la Independencia, and headed by rep: | Cutcado, Oct. 12.—The Italian colony of | have ‘read that the | Queen of England | care at the Baltimore and Ohio railroad station | “Perhaps the mout interesting features of the | nt. The Vico Presidemt rose and received | ail American flags and d the g time, asked: "Why ald yo not lot cre do that” | distance to see abd an immenso number of | €3,165,783.12. | The above letter from Mr. Chase showing bis a him with uncovered head and ebook him by the | fhe wurmording eerie ns canny clsitors from dene Pent nad’ thor comcrrough the militia | Sre.’Harrison replied: “You are already tired | People have promised themaclvos that they will | Last year the estimated receipts were placed Setgrmination, to prosreute Ibis attackers wil mates atv Se ee ee ensign wasn strange aight expressed hore [ane ee on the outside, bat they bavo | With,watching, and Tam moreableto dot than |be witnewes, Orders have been issued which | a 62,065,48.5. OE, | hah Gn tee =D F; assistant adjutant | euit, and the cea eluted the ex. | Proval of artistic merits of colors of only precipitated matters, for four other militia | YOU will make plain the way of every militiaman rosea estimated recep eent to the Commissioners and - “4 Col. Wm. H. Tubbs: staff, Brig. Gen. | pyeryds And Gen, Seno eae of his | UBited States. The triumphal arches on Calle | officers, including the major and colonel, will |_ Mrs, Harrison has not an extended and by which the multitude may also be guided | * follows: | anked for an investigation Mr. Chase st once im. B. Rudd, Brig. Gen. H. Hungerford, Brig. | 17°54 Mayor, in the Puerta Del Sol and Calle De | publicly declare for union with the United | ¢quaintanceship outside of " a Taxes on real estate. : $2,492,899 9 | went to the Pol ; 4 s Us | predecessor, Mr. Hayes. The reviewing party | 4), whieh te ten a hi to the scene of warlike activity and smoke. ice Court and arked for a w: sn, Eig. Gen. ¥ ens, Col. ~ cala, together form the principal | States ina few lar an napolis, but she has Taxes on personal properti 136,600 00 | Went to the ; are ota oe ete a goods follons: The Mice Presiden: "2 | boulevard of the city, andthe Gentian | Vilte Bere MG ee ee many frlends who, are dear to ber and| The oficial docament iss follows: ‘Arrears of general tazes pri pg |e eer Bu Prost Plaza de Armas and the Plaza de la itatin, the a 10 appreciat great mot , No. 17. MUD sicccnssesimeskcroscna® 70,381 47) 5 — Bull | field, “ex-President Hayes and ex-President | ris were beautiful, a i nanstetioniets in the militia. 1) intellectual worth. An asquaintance off Mrs. Heangvantens Dist. or Cot. Mrurtia, Arrears of general taxes of 1892, 102,01 69 | , District Attorney Cole has EARLY MORNING SOUNDS. Cleveland. The people were aroused at daybreak by the | and simple, and a gross attempt to suppress | Harrison said to a Stax reporter 2 Mire, Wasurxotox, D. C., October 11, 1892. | Arroarsof personal taxes... OTT] pm rege a eR OS isms anslittie-dieap pernsttiod to the ete THE PROCESSION APPEARS. strains of music produced by seventeen military | free speech. My superiors give me the char- | Harrison is the first lady of the land by being | The troope of the National Guard will parade | Penalties and interest om taxes. €4,000 00 | Sicr, theattornes, andJamce Meere chntng brating city. The bun and fifty bands,| Hardly had the reviewing officers thus ranged | and other bands that paraded through the| acter of an exemplary soldier. I advocate | the wife of the President of the United States, | for field drill and maneuvers ax foliows: Advertising property for arrears | them with criminal libel . more or leas, of th holic parade of last | themselves when at ten minutes to 12 the head | Principal streets of the city playing the reveille. | neither rebellion nor revolution. My agitation | 4"d first lady in the land by virtue of her| I. On Monday, the 17th instant, the first regi- |" of taxes ¥ 1,000 00 | ‘The te» will b a Mb cme mmbing - es of “We | of the procession appeared and Marshal Me- = —— time the bells of all the churches in | has been entirely within constitutional limita. inne eae Ebene Woot Sree meee a = oenaone = cepted Licensee 180,000 00 an anante WER De ue ee > aad ; omg gpamshcree Ager A | - y began to peal, an Vwi i ind, as she ever is, graci R 2 ¢ jo railroad station | } i z x | Men's Go Home ‘Till Morning” until after 2| Mahon, with his numerous aids. wearing rich | nehered in. "The ctrects began to fil and in'a| Brith uation ce waa ca ae (ae renee | and” drawing, rom, aio "takes 'a" heen | st 845 Ovlock am. and proceed tolry City, | Mare esas coaie f-000 00 | #2 them later todas or worm wy weep seers Sako serene ts Geek bows of the peveilie £ung | crimson and orange sashes, rode past and @0-| short time were crowded. Early masses were | sent of the parliament of Canada and that of | interest in all who sorve under her, | The second separate company (cyclists) will | Huilding permit feo. 2 12,000 © | 4, cetated tn Tur fran at tho time wert aha teagan Ebr Sena tal Bee hich thus | **!4 in all the churches in honor of Columbus | Great Britain and her majesty, and I know |0t alone as servants and officials, | start at the samo hour and march to that point. | Permit fees for opening strects.. 000 00 | Be rafiicked in podtions in the public scheas a fect weather as surely w: sspears The long gaps in the procession w! us and the services were attended by immense | nothing more loyal and constitutional than | Ut because they are human beings. Of course | II. On Tuesday, the 15th instant, the second | Rent of wharves and District d sold the = ion j fox! ore in a whole week ir cele- | early in its progress began to manifest them- | throngs, that. Thonor Gen. Herbert, who withs' the world has heard through the newspapers all | Tegiment, first separate battalion, and ambu- | es 1,500 00 | 82 ~ janitors’ap of a Drations. Bands began to pla chureh | selves indicated the difficulties which had been | "Tater in the day a hn mn _was| the muster of militia. In this'matter the ee about Mrs. Harrison's receptions, dinners and | lance corps will embark on cars at the Balti- ee 1 |g — m det chimes to ring. and the first notes and noises of | faced in forcing a way through the dense multi- | formed of the malsuiers ¢ tcl sautpsdn ok en | ach tah pani Noaptea Ue es ee Tnnches, bow she dresses anit how she loots nore and Ohio railroad station at 8:43 o'clock 000 00 | These charges the warrant will deciare are the day's rejoicings were in full working order | tude and which every way packed the streets. | Spanish univerdition "The processionists wero | ference between mercenary soldiers and patri- | #€t# on ‘state occasions. Nobody bas ever had | a m. and proceed to Ivy City. The command- Soy go | URtrue and were made with intent to injure In- by Tam. | At was stated that police ambulances had to be | heartily cheered as they marched along with | otic militia. The latter eeanet iageaged cause to blush for her want of gracious | ing officer of the ambulance corps will at the 13,500 00 | *Pector Chase, Attillery was rumbling along the streets, | used to clear a way. 3 almost military precision. The profosors and ssa teen manners and lady-like deportment. A same hour send the ambulance by road to that “00 00 | a gaily caparisoned aids, superbly mounted, we ‘The United States troops and artillery, 2,000 | students were all attired in gay costumes of the Taree * tion of the press has tried to ittle | point, in charge of « non-commissioned officer. | Hay scales. 00-00 Real Estate Matters. galloping every~be x that the prelimi- | strong, had been dropped out of the line to mediwval period, and in the ranks were borne iN GO AND BUFFALO. Mrs, Harrison by saying that her! III. On Friday, the 2ist instant, the second | Sale of old material. 400 00 | _ Virginia H. Hunter et al. have purchased of Rary orders of the marshal-in-chief were car-| shorten it within practicable dimensions, and | ancient standards, some of which wore carried ——— especial forte was making jellies and looking | Tegiment. first separate battalion, second and | Miscellaneous, including f Fied out. and troops of visitors from ad cities were hurry for the cent | the New York National Guard took the head of | in the wars before Columbus was born. ‘This| °}2™mPian Celebrations by the Italians of | after the culinary department of tho | third platoons of the engineer corps and one- ind gallantly beld it. elles the Lake Cities. he rae of We | half o waif ovcurvel after the passage of the | Procession was formed in the vicinity of the Ouse, f that were a disgrace. e Margaret Herman has purchased for €12..00 THE STAN te of National Guard troops and then | regentatives of the University of Salamanca, | Chicago this afternoon celebrated the four hun-|had a miniature kitchen arranged for | at 8:45 o'clock a.m. and proceed to Ivy. City. cab 119 and bell oub : . e ty o - : = wt. | Above are the estimated receipts for taxes and | P - The official stands hat veating capacity for’ part of the missing United States artillery lum- | marched through all the principal strosts of the | src ‘e her daughters during their girlhood that thoy | From Ivy City they will march to the Brent: | *" : Soci 118 of lot 11, Sherman's sub Mt. Pleasant, phoma vce locate in front | ered, by, a little out of their order, but| city. Included in the procession were louie, th anniversary @ their countryman by | Dicnt learn to be housekeepers. Mrs, | Wood road and take position that will be Taiuations upon which they are funded. > ily appointed. A regiment of regulars| tions of American, German, French, Belgian |, Parade through the principal streets. In | Harrison uaa truo wife and devoted helpmect, | designated. All of the ‘above troops will re- | The following gives it in detail ch, in University Plae : vas : Mise Alice « tof Chatham, Ont, | followed and then eame the Jack Tare from the | cow"pcf, American. German, | Fren the parade were a number of gorgeous | assisting her husband in many ways that tho | Porttoand be under the command of the | ,, Washington Taxable on BB wae Pree ly er csits Sos oer 1 Myrvow Bd » front ef the Lafayette | warships, who met with « ringing welcome. ‘The magnificent monument to Columbus was | floats. Tonight a reception afd ball, | world knows not of. How much of a com- | senior officer present for duty. $15 a in which she stated that she was tired of Central Park, and, chiefest CHEERS YOR THE FAMOUS SEVENTH. unveiled at La Rabida today. The ceremonies |to which 5,000 invitations were issued, | Panion she is to the President healono can tell." | | The first battalion will embark on cars of |“ Gcorgctown—Taxable on trying to teach bad boys, im Mastivon. Snare. where Proves At 12:50 New York's favorite seventh regi-| were attended by the queen regent, King| will be given at the North Side Tur: HER ILLNESS. Peet epee Home railway, at the | taxable on improvements, ——= fon, was reviewed by the Vic * prices | Ment with ite fine band swung past toa salvo | Alfonzo, the ministers of state, senators, mem-| ner Hall. It is the most notable demon-| Mrs, Harrison's illness dates from the spring | Core? of G third battalions “aves cacao ne cee | Onan aNE. ‘ i penn heir gray coats and spotless white | bef8 of the chamber of deputies, naval] stration ever made by the Italians of | of 1891, when she suffered ttack of ; a agen —Taxable on land at Fanging all tb f cheering, their gray ono cg |#nd_ military officers and a vast con-| Chicago. Count Castiglioti was honorary | °f 18%, w tubsrealoeis, her developed | oeeineer corpsand one-half of the smbulance | taxable on imp timentary neers keeping im perfect alignment. Not | course of civilians. The river and bay | president and J. D. Baggio acted ax grand mar- | 8Tip. Pulmonary tuberculosis has developed, | corps on cars of the same railway, ut the corner | $1y'k5g,417, uPTOvements, © Jone-tenth of the projected de bad | wero crowded with all description of crafts and thal.. All the provision and fruit dealers on | which means that she has the consumption and | Of 7th street and New York avenue, at 9:15 |" County Taxable on land at $1, 63.767 yet passed, although an hour _ had | as the covering dropped from the monument | South Water street and West Randolph street,| that the sands of her life are rapidly running | clock a.m.,and proceed to the New York | taxable “on improvements, $1,142,513; total. elapsed since the head of the column made its} the warships fired a salute. The scene closed their places of business throughout the | out. avenue railway station, at which point they will 10,355. J —_—e » to the reviewing dignitaries. As the first | sented was a most animated one, and the afternoon, This charming woman is the daughter of Rev. | disembark and report ‘to the commanding gen-| “i 44a) taxable on land, $95,563,785; 0% ¥ of state artillery passed the trumpeters | bration was as successful as its most sanguine | Burrano, N. Y., Oct. 12.—The Italian socie- | J. W. Scott, who was distinguished aa an edu- | Tal. ments, $86,287,812: 1SLA51597. band struck up a polka, to which the | projectors could have wished. ties of Buffalo celebrated the Columbus anni-|cator at ' Oxford, Ohio, many —years| Tho first separate company (mounted). the hington—Taxable on personal property er of their captain responded by dancing | ‘The queen regent and the little king were ac- | versary today by a grand strect parade,followed | before the war. Mrs.’ Harrison was | Second separate company (cyclists), the light | 211.999 ono - didiician the stand with a graceful step, which | corded a most enthusiastic welcome, and to by service at St. Antonio Italian Church and a| born in that city fifty-seven years ago As battery and the ambulance will march at $30 orgetown—Taxable on personal property, Licited much amusement. their presence was due most of the success of the | iiass meeting and picnic at Central Park. a girl eho was noted for @ lively and generous | o'clock a.m. to the New York avenue railway . = waisted At 1.05 the deep orange-colored plumes of | celebration. Much admiration was expressed pirates disposition, She was not fond of study in her | station and there report to the commanding y—Tuxable on personal ty NG je were piled tic tier General MeLeet and his staff, com- | over the monument, which isa striking artistic | 4 FOREIGN RUMOR CONTRADICTED.|¢™Y, ‘chool days, but as she ap-| fencral. : ap yeas <fatabsien to thon sng the second brizndo of the New’ York | conception. gi acl gy "| proached womanhood she gare much at-| | Commanding serie er serene fur- | "Total, $11,600,000. were lor priv i Guard, came up at a quick step, the — = ‘i tention to music and painting’ and be- | mith their battalion adjutante with “morning te-| qorcT'taxable om real and a THE LINE ‘ th centh regiment fn full march inne 1 male Report of an Attempt to Blow Up the Czar | cco a studions reader of tho best authors, | Ports” immediatcly after the parade is dis-| g total & m real and personal property, Absolately The route of the proceadon was from the paacks and blankets, tram; fps a Ele aS : 1 . ‘ She graduated only a year before she was mar. | miseed, noting thereon the names of all officers oe teitias il the Sect ot Be pongo mal Fo a: Oe on ng sunshine with Strong} now the Italians at Baltimore Observea |, PAB; Oct. 12.—Tho Dir Neuvieme Siecle al- | ried, and in the second year of her wedded life | Aud men absent from the parade without leave. SIN PUTE. Pure age aeagpti haning somet | tlastie steps aa if they rather liked the added a leges that an attempt has been mado to asras-| her hiband went to the war. In those dark Comeeating Tegner ee . ee oe Pe ‘ Passing bora c A Valtinie Uighcene We Mion tae is RS Fazkias ot and trying years the noble character of Ars. | battelions and separate compan urnich |The Chicago Lake Front Cases cromin of tartar baking power. Wugheet of Washington. 4 ioiseiig lee eecseceice enaal | Barrimone, Oct. 12.—The Italians of Balti- sama as ee ied Harrison slione forth. She was an earnest pa| these headquarters with consolidated m Roe ee = strenath. —Lateat United States Geerat At 1.25 a swelling chorus of cheers advane- | ™9re paid homage to Columbus, their country- triot and bore the separation from her husband | Teports before 9 o'clock am. of the 22d im street, along 5 cau. Sodae. and fourteen injured by the explosion. with patience and heroism. Their domestic | Will see that all enlisted men absent without | | Argument was begun today in the United | MOVAL BAKING POWDER ©O., 106 Wallat.. N.Ny street (Central ad ing along the line told that some marked feat- | Mans todas : Loxpox, Oct. 12.—No credit ix placed hero | life since then has been tranquil and erowned | leave are properly dealt with, and will report to | States Supreme Court in what are known as | > The arrange | ure of the parade was advancing and on came 1 ceremonies began witha parade through-| in ‘the report published in the Paris Diz | with happiness, these heady the Lake Front cases, involving title toa large | L2oxe Evrsixas Ane GGESTIVE carefully and elab« 1 of Pennsylvania, | Ut the principal streets by the Italian| Neucieme Siecle of the blowing up of tl ee Se signed officers so absent. a R om tea j those for amet lin in citizen's dress | Colony, the Italian Society of ezar’s train. Dispatches from Vienna and Ber- eee TY. On the 17th and 18th instants the troops fon the shore of | oF GLOWING IIEARTIS, COMFORTABLE 8UR- “pete ring out. atant general and re-| ington, the Society of Adherents, tho lin state that no news of such an occurrence . ee ee designated to parade on those days will be in- There are four ated static gid tet tn sugaass SeGading-laf Cataneher Cdeuien and ine has reached thoeo cities, either of which is bet- 1 of the Church Opened at | *tucted and drilled by their’ commanding ppeal from the de- | ROUNDINGS, JOVOCS FACES AND HAPTY estimated before! ter sit nadite which everywhere greeted him. | Unione Fratellanza, together with the fed than Paris for obtaining informa- officers as follows: cision of the courtof the United States " 3 Minneapolis. - . . ; would be in lir egg ance he bears to Gov. | dent of the committee, mayor of the cit, tion of events in er First, in embarking and disembarking from | for the m district of HEARTS. the day that ¢ a IE HINES” oor be raise’ | elgn onsale, repmestntatives of hs. g1 as PAPOLIS, Mrwx., Oct. 12.—Tho triennial | railroad trains, the disembarking to be made cab ainae ve : 3 by the crowd, but this mistake was| government, judges and honorary vice’ presi- JOSIE SIMMONS’ MURDER. congregational council meets in this city today | under the assumption of threatened opporition TO PROVIDE THESE CASH HOUSES ARE IM- The Philadelphia city cav- | dente. —- tate of TMi- — and promises to be the largest ever known. The | *? it. d, with dark blus;coats, white} (At Druid Hin cs handsome monument to | An Awful = Ss Small Hamlet Near | New England contingent will be very heavy, at = a ben rte —-- mes — other, though | POTENT, BRCAUSE THEIR EXACTIONS "ARE helmets surmounted by | Christopher Columbus 1 by the Italian St. Louis. while the interior and westarn states senid dato. | TH be died aa pl somal mgr y waar) ; iin these invel-| nominee ink emiiie 60 MORRRNN ee was unveiledand formally! Sr. Lovis, Oct. 12.—At Sublette, » small! gates in numerous numbers. ‘The membership | tine being drilled under the sia dellcent” | Set ke ee jhe tcgetel = hamlet, distant soven miles from the elty, and | fn the south is now large and increasing, and |. From Id te 12 o'clock mes Eael battalion gill | Mckt 3% court. The argument will last two | WHOSE INTENTIONS ARE MONEST, BUT the spectators, we no opened the proceedings with a} yy in the south is now large and increasing, and m 11 to 12 o'clock m.: Each battalion will | days, der’s observanc Tut the cheers which greeted them were | short address to the authorities was fol-|in a re dificult of access, yesterday | among the delegates to the council will be quite | be consolidated into one company and drilled | f the suit is to settle by | PURSES ATTENUATED. tion further up to nothing to the shouts of approval which met | lowed by Enrico Mario Scognamillo with an| Josie Simmons, a girl of eighteen, | @ number of colored me: ungler the sixteenth drill card; the first platoon | c certain 1 was murdered by thieves, Her mother |. One of the reports to be considered is that of | of the engineer corps and the second separate | Situated on the border of was assisted by : oy , | the secretary. It shows that the number of | company. under the fifteenth drill card. Dur-| tween the the ¢ is, contempo. | Bad come to the city early in the day | churches is now5,000,with a net gainof 417. ‘Tho | ing this drill each man will fire ten biank cart | « Mons palery iaatherg and returning about 5 p.m. found her daughter | membership of the chureh is now 525,000, Ili. | ridge cet Teach Gee Schiaftino, un-|¥ing on the floor of the front room of the | nots gamed most— 4,892 members, ‘There were | At 12:30 o'clock p.m,: Lunch will be issued. | cocupied by it for th the flags were | Houre with her throat cut from ear to ear~ The | 98,549 infant baptisms. There are now 2,94 | From 1:30 to 2:30 o'clock p.m.: Each regi- | poses, and-al@o tit Sippea. | house had been literally torn inside out by | voung people's societice with 145,100 members. | ment will be consolidated mto one bnttalion | Qiately ‘ollowing these services Michelo Vicari, criminals, who to conceal their thefts or a worse | The benevolent contributions in the three 5 and drilled under the twenty-first drill card: |" ‘Solicitor General Aldach when the ease which fol-| could not be aseuaged even by the most brilliant | ident of the committee, presented. the ionu- Se et Se ety mer tO | oe 9718 tn average per ‘member per | the first separate battalion first platoon of the | taken up. af as ee sae SYSTEM EXTENDS & were, but | of military spec From some mysterious | ment to the c nily at home. ; __, | annum of £13.55. It wae an increase over the | engineer corps and second separate company, | States has not consented to become a, parte te | HEARTY to public | rece "Flower produced a package of} Addresses were made b; or Latrobe, | 4, News of the crime was some time in reaching | previous trienniam of $1,134,800. ‘The home | under the sixteenth drill eard. During the | the suits that it should not. be sombdeed © WA. GAD OD Aces 4 address in Itali in ite more adva: “et alater heur in| the soldierly privates, with their brown felt hate the day. The fuct ast division was hing equipments, including water- not ordered to be ready to fall into line until peacks and tin cups. Their 1245, an hour and three-quarters after the splendid marching were most | Ts start, intimated that there was to be a A jarshal MeMahon and his brilliant etaf¥ wero of the day and the o artillery and United States troo lowed, marched like regulars, ae th even they, accustomed as they we TO ALL SUCH AS ARE NOT PREPARED TO ago river and 16th wlio aimed from the lake | PAY IN FULL, nyand| OUR LQULTABLE for railroad pur- ged lands imme- CREDIT rent to that part of the lake shore, ing hour (1:30) reminded the di: hat of th % i ‘ re 1 con red a | cw hog eater rm vag = sete gid «| Richard M. eee are the city. Six detectives were at once detailed | expenditures have reached a total of £18,-| drill each man will fire ten blank cartridges. arty and should not be foreek y | SMALL PORTION gectal eahinration did moved. with, wchert-| of hich he offered. to his acociatoa, Vice | the Spanish consul, Séncr Late arin ws | on the case and left for tho ‘weno ata law | fab. Pea From § to 4:30 o'clock p.m.: Each regiment |Lnrdocrve tat it might be rendered, ‘The | nT TORTHON OF FOUR fulnews im keeping with the rest. The blue President Morton promptly accepted and began of the address of the day, | hour. irl 1d wh a ‘The American Home Missi y will be consolidated into one battalion and | court said it would take the matter under con. WEEKLY OB MONTHLY SAVINGS, ackets of the navy enjoyed it also. a sandwich, to the great merriment | made by A. Leo Knott, Cardinal Gibbons was | 4,140 Sit! was cold when found, having been | report shows that in 1898 the whole number of | drilled under the twenty-second and twents- | siderat ae quent Betieecl Gawds, fre wheat presented and made a bricf address. fo said: dat least four hours, The room in which | Congregational churches in states and terri-| third drill cards, followed by street riot drill y ve ‘on - r rs ‘er opened the case in behalf of the | HONCTING VOU WITH ITS CONFIDENCE AND t Budalo, escorting Gen. Snow-| The amusement increased when Gen. Scho- CARDINAL GIURONS’ ADDRESS. the body ny gave cridence of @ terrible | tories was 3,202, The receipts last year wore | prescribed in general orders number 11, ¢ ois Central railroad and will occupy sev- den and the Pennsylvania troops who had such | fietd, filling 2 bumper of champagne, turned| «hero are two illustrious men to whom, | Tees Abie ones oot ae $635,189, against twenty years ago of $340,623. | Tent series, The first reparate battalion, fi ral hours, All the justices are taking part in | BEARING YOUR ENTIRE BURDEN WHILE YOU arden. d at Homestead, could exchange | and gravely drank the health of the crowd in |, a 6 J ere is but one clue and that is the fact that | The membership of the Sunday schoolsin connec- | Platoon of engineer pa and second rep the case except Chief Justice Puller. Gemguagaacuinisoanens. louuk sere WJents Hayes and Cleve- [ above all others, we are indebted for the tem-| two men were seen to throw a clock and wateh | tion with these churches ix 154,722, The average | Company will repent etch parts of the previous cat eorgemmiabany ENJOY ITS UNTOLD BENEFACTIONS. stopeitate ay psc gie thesandwiches, but both “passed” | poral biessings which we and our fellow citi- | Into a gulch at the scene of the crime about the ] annual expense of the society per missionary is | drills as their respective Commanding. officers sist sche bo Sa ae . e loaeene zens throughout the United States enjoy today, | time the deed wax committed, Whether these | £311. There ure 961 missionaries, of which 191 | may deem best. ‘hs Wamanies Genie ae eecanie FURNITURE, CARPETS, DRAPERIES, STOVES, consmionar neaneeppecersiiper ged) ther buaz of expectation—the Old Guard | You will all, Iam sure, agree with me when I| "ef the criminals or the clock or watch were | are forcign-epeaking. At 5 o'clock p.m.: Embark on cars for return. : roecampesuaisesee the Penneyiva 7! fal ne again in front of the Vice Presi-| mention the’ names of Christopher Columbus | **0len is not known, The report has a special fection on the re- ove prescribed drill hours. the | tracts for ocean mail service with the New York | TOILET AND DINNER SETS AND WOKKS OF tnd @ not lew generous welcome was accorded | dent and salutes as Gov. Abbett, in citizens’ | and George Washington as the two men worthy 2 ee ee sponsibility of the Home Missionary Socicty | second and third piatoons of the engineer | and Brazal Mail Steamehip Company. The ser- to the visiting troops from hboring | clothes, accompanied by a much-epauletted | of this distinction. RAN DOWN A GRIP CAR. ite the Cy Heese Graney a, eters ——— ig ad will Mi oes will begin December 1, 1892, and threo | “#7 at and New Jersey. |. rides paw c head of the New Jerse; ‘We are indebted to Columbus for the land 2 = e society basa rule never to plant a church | structed and exercised in such manner as their i e the r t and New Jen ri Se ae Wik dec: | wick wer oaain te foace aati een AUT nd | enree Persons Killed by an Accident at a| ot misdoron the ground which, in the proper | respective cominanding officers may deem beat. | “emmers will leave the port of New York on —_— ion to the National | provis . y 3 li Bere} vg | that date and twice cach month thereafter. The hhe was sevinen was warmly cheered. it was that discovered this continent 400 years Grade Crossing. sense of the word, is cared for by other evangel- | _ V. On the 2ist instant, after the troops have | 2° hinat noi y “i : y } . : 7 i caace Bie : points are New York city and Buenos r, ix well known,rid-| A white-baired, pleusnnt-faced gentleman, | ago. Kansas City, Mo., Oct. 12—At 7:30 this | ical denominations. beck posted and the necessary Aispositions | Sryes, touching ea route at Bh heise H — 1. | bare headed, wearing a tight-fitting dark green | ‘Columbus united to the skill and daring ot | morning a freight train on the Belt line ran of | riding Sitting easily on a blooded bay |a mariner the zeal of an apostle, and in his | FRATERNITY AMONG BELIEVERS, the methods of atten cad defense Sie a | tinique, Barbadoes, Para, Maranbao, Pernam- ss ‘ ¢ n bom : puis iremadsn vd | nto a grip car at the 15th strect crorsing, | The Roman Catholic body is recognized as a | fense will be held by the second regiment, first | b¥C®, Bahia, Rio de Janeiro, Santos aud Mon- ) oo wotnanotiors ened aprenden barnor erage cena iad cat | Det deciator enriching hewn, impelicd | ustting three people outright and fatally | branch of the Church’of Christ and the report separate battalion, second and hit platovoe of | tevideo. Casu Axp Cusorr Houses, scctionalism had no part in comes in sight. . Bulkely of Con-/| the wealth of new dominions, out was inspired | injuring fourth. The gripman and en-| welcomes the opportunity to co-operate with | the engineer corps and three sections of the “Acquitted of P manifested when the Gate City Guards Ut. He is cheered, but only slightly, and | with the lofty ambition of carrying the light of | gineer both saw the danger and tried to | its laity and clergy in the canso of Christian | ight battery, all under command of the senior | 75 = Segaption’ 17, ULY, ULL AND wes 7TH SE. Savannah made their appearance. They got a| the Connecticut brigade passes on in order. the gospel toa people buried in the darkness of | stop their trains, but the tracks were slippery | truth and morals. The attitude of the episco- | line ofticer present. The attacking force will fore Justice Cox this morning a young cheer which must have 1 their southern | diss. nest sti idolatry. | And if Columbus gave thanks to God | and the brakes would not hold. The locomo- | Pal church in coming forward in England and | Cousist of the first regiment, first platoon of | colored man, Joseph H. Graham, was acquitted ann heart.” PHILADELPHIA CELEBEATES. when a new world dawned on his vision how | tive struck the center of the grip car and | America bearing an olive branch is heartily | the berries a) a Corehitn | OB the charge of perjury. It is alleged that . ais aint = much more fervent should be our gratitude as | crushed it to kindling wood, carrying the debris | commended. ; Ro eee er dee ot the Tight meters oad ait} | Graham on Yay 6 wasa witness in the Police | jog : ous mass. ave. Be Long before this part of the parade Lad | The Memory of Columbus Honored by the | ¥¢ cnioy the fruit of his victory. || fully 800, yards from the scene of the Hie tellowsng ree ation iareconmendel | pasate unser the directions of the command. | Court in the case of Chartes Williams, charged | ses dropped inte its allotted place in lane the crush | Quaker City. should we be thankful, But still more for the | Mrangled ont of ch coublanse OF ease? owt | it of garuangunt importance: that a heat |ing general, Twenty-five rounds of blank| with the larceny of €5 from Carrie Hawkins. hed come. Pusapenrura, Oct, 12.—Thefour hundredth | precious heritage of ‘constitutional freedom | K'usuanda, wotnen on tke. grin eee or | fean and. call thembclves Christians: whatever | CAFtFidkes will be issued to each man. He testified that Williams told him on setur- | Tuene Ane Never was such a crowd eee @ity before. There w impowible to adequatel; tion without seeming to indul inany American | ansiversary of the discovery of America was | which we enjoy. For even this favored land of | instantly killed und have not been identified. | their ecclesiastical relations may be, should bear | _ VI. ‘Tin cups will be carried, and on the 2ist | day night, April 30, that he had struck a girl "Tris | fittingly celebrated in Philadelphia.” Solemn | ours would be to us agiry and barren waste if it | A boy was struck and so badly injured that | in tind the new commandment which Christ cates aise wi be eee Tt ask eeeeery nee Sen Bee Pocket book, containing £5, and | Syme thiney worth rmemberine —dontchecknow: astra | pontifical mass was celebrated at the cathedral | WeFe Rot mowtened with the dew of liberty. |_| he will die. He has been unconscious since the | gave to his disciples that we hail with devout ; D¥ Tin or temperature commanding officers | divided it with him. The alleged robbery was | i, tus'facttitet oe heoe nen he bartioular juncture wale. | ieee ecleds die mansing bey ‘Archbishop |, “ABd to whom are we more indebted for this | accident and has not been identified. satisfaction the progress of the spirit of frater- | “ill direct overconts to be worn. In case of a | committed on May 5, and Wiliams denied that Seas of human faces and othe: eyed forms | ** boon than to George Washington, the father of age . nal union among Christian le of every | Tinstorm of such severity as to make it im-| he ever made such statement. — 89 — Of speech onls jo immense out- | Ryan, assisted by Chancellor Laughlin and the | his country? GIVEN @iseeo DAMA Tamer that for the promotiga of te end we | Prudent to expose the troops notice of change — =$27,000— ring of people. ry point in the four clergy. In most all the parishes a similar cere-| “May this beautiful monument cement in me Se ee DAMAGES acknowledge the obligation to avoi (ae magni- Ff orders will be published in the newspapers, Caring for the Destitute. aa ing miles of march seethed with human beings | mouy took place at the same hour. closer ties of friendship and brotherly love the | pargest Verdict for Bibel Ever Given in| {Ying of minor pointa of difference, thereby ._ Ammunition will not be ismed until) The quarterly meeting of tho National Asso- SINE TAILOR MADE CLOTEIND ae thickly packed asants onan ant hill. All| This afternoon at 2 o'clock 4,000 girl pupils | citizens of the United States and the people of Maryland.» “°" ™™ | losing sight of essential principles of Christian | the troops are on the drill ground. Men are! cistion for tho Relief of Destitute Colored eo the finishing touches had been given to tho | of the schools and convents had acelebration | sunny Italy. And when Americans visit our pytdcemes faith and conduct, and that we regard with | Prohibited from retaining any ammunition, == $58,000 the eity in the glorious sunlight | at the Academy of Music, under the auspices of | park and cast their eyes in admiration on this | Baxrwone, Oct. 12,—The Jury in the city | carnest aympathy and approval the increasing | and strict inspection will be made at the con: | Women and Children was held yesterday at 1387 sa insta eat epee come eee a , life and | the various sisterhoods, the archbishop pre-| chaste work of art may the contemplation of | court today handed down a sealed verdict giv- | tendency of Christians cf different branches of | ‘!usion of drills of each day to see that none | K street. The repogts showed the home to be m siding. the statue enkindle in their hearts a stronger | ing Dr. Buck $18,000 damages, the largest ver- | the church to join hands in efforts to diffuse | Temains in their possession. : full, 130 being the number allowed. The in- eT i Le ae t troops had Sled past| A mass mecting of citizens at the same place | affection for the historic land which gave birth | ‘178 geet pcan ls tuomingwiel the pease” VIII. Commanding officers of rogimenta, sep- | iratos are ten old fete eee 47 Crs. Ox Tax Di (Guanes Goenmann Saseall of Masha hypetts, Past is ovening will be presided over by the kreb- | to Columbus, And when the Ttaliancomes to | 4it for libel ever given in a Maryland court. x — arate battalions and separate companies will | (Aves “re penn, a pet Seing ante af inipah Sadan ealiatdegheeechooenes ; ‘i om themselves, and 120 children, their = : * wpe te: “te hi t erected to his great|, Dr. Michael J. Buck sued six well-known NON-OBSERVANCE OF THE SABBATH. immediately mako requisitions on the quarter- , ; agos rang: eee aes ee oie keel Duune of, Toledo. ereyaariang al contemplation of it arouse | Nomepathic physicians for €25,000, alleging | The fact of an increasing disregard for any | master general and chief ordnance for | ing from three to twelve years. As the latter Then the military men of the present gave @00'" Pattison and Mayor Stuart have been re- | in his breast a greater love for the people of | libel or written slander. ‘The defendants were | proper observance of the Sabbath is noted. Ex-| transportation and ammunition, Company peg -dpenonedigeds ye ery pore yen wierd — way to the soldiers of the past. and New York's | guested to make addremes, = bas also Hon. | Baltimore, who have not only given an honored | Drs. Elirkige C. Price, Henry’ F- Garey: | Cursions theaters, concert halls, tho freak ex. | commanders will send to these headquarters on | #8 the counts unt are eighteen, when handsomely uniformed GrandArmy postshead-| Prank Hurd of Ohio. Pooms by Eleanor a. pice to (git sch a ae = 5 Fae cami Frena: Games 8. Barnard, Havard | jsitions, base ball, passenger traffic, the drink- bce sgr a sel gga Metwase S)aad S| idemk Shes hes tent ub Gakuen or tee 0 riguide, renewe: , | 1 Rev. Henry. i to hearts ea the Iti y enry e. a P » . tng the fourth brigade, renewed ia. their own | Donnelly and Rev. Henry ee ee ee ee Druck came to" Dallinore nearly three ing saloon and the Sunday newspapors all are |° Tx: Quartermaster sergeants of the during this unusually hot summer. A valued ing fieures: MENS SUITS, i a rs ; classed together and come in for their share of ’ veral lags | member of the executive board, Mra. Asaph | Single and double brastel sects vo igade es one werfendher-G were] The Italiane, sleo celebrated thie afternoon, /all the rights and. privileges of American citi- | ZemT 50 frou ANoona, Ba. He sppiied for | Criticam. The closing of, the world’s fair on | yt Commands persding on the eovoral days | Tait ted fa Juno while visting ice exriy bots | ERE MAO Secreta Preceded by a mo ps of officers, m-| Their celebration began with a parade of 2,000 | zens. CME. Kani atic a great Goal cf Geen Sabbath was considered at length. The report | aid-de‘camp, at the club house on the Ivy cacy | it Mastachusetts, and appropriate resolutions | “ter cabshinere suits, for the noutinal wisn of cluding in their nu ch gallant soldiers | persons, which formed on 11th street below —_-_—>-— sdusilted tatettabeotip tthe ton 11890. "* | of the committee on the improvement of wor- | tree track. VY CHY | were adopted at this meeting. =810— and distinguish@ men as Maj. Gen rt | Christian. The various societies were marchaled | node Island Democratic Convention, Dr. Buck was expelled from the society July | Sip is made through Rev. Lyman Abbott, edi- By command of Brig. Gen. Ordway: i — enda a Bete, pee iat: ees 8 ere eottioete| Pnovexce, R.L.,Oct. 12.—The democratic | 20, 1891, on chutger of malpractice’ “Te ech pl ina ha amend md Tuxovour Mosnen, Adjutant General. ‘Transfers of Keal Estate, MEN'S SUITS, Cochran, New York; Charles C. | the caravel of Columbus. Afterward the | state convention wascalled toorder this morning | specific charges were drawn on his, treatment | COogresrcvown Bollveanane ucaas stone sh ee —— Deeds in feo havo boon filed as follows: | Sacks and cutaways—ail the latest novelticn, Wi state York; Henry C. Davis, Jr..New York; Jolin | Columbus monument in Fairmount Park | at 12:65 o'clock, nearly anhourlate, by Chairman | Of Patient. a t, @ daughter of | ease over the former three years of §60/993.69, To Examine the Atlanta. B. F. Filley to 8. Oppenheimer, subs 44 to 63, | modest price for them. Newton, New York, James MeLear, Brooklyn; | wae the scene of | further | demonstra- | Jonathan P. Owen of the state central commit- | AndFen J. Mi the defendants, who made | During the last three years 1,581 new Sunday | _ A court of inquiry has been ordered by the | #q. 1023; 8—. 8. Oppenheimer to L.8, Fristoo, —$12.50.— Jam: ‘O"Beirne, New York; Horace Porter, | tion. An oration in English by Jokn F. Lewis, | tee. Mayor Samuel R. Honey of Newport was idea charge, eit talioe at ratiit ead uit, | Schools have been organized. The total salesof | Navy Department to examine into the condi-| same property; $—. J.C. Davidson to J. ¥. a “pce York; Lopez De (ueraltz, formerly com- one in Italian by Louis Casabona and | announced as temporary chairman, and ud-| tie said “ihat his practice bad dro} ped ‘from the business department were $250,000. The | tion of the double bottom of the Atlanta, her | Worthington, pt. 41, sq. 895; $—. E. P. Burke OVEROCOATS. mander-in-eliet of the Cuban army; Schuyler an address by Father, Isoleri wore given. All| dressed the convention ‘nt length. ‘occupying | €9,000 to $1,500 hycar on accom ot than | working capital has been increased | from | valves, drain pipesand pumps. The court will | to J, A. Van Doren, trustee, sub 82, sq. 866; € Men's Chinchilla Over-oats—x-ollent carments fer Hamilton, New York: ter, the bs remap sorsyg oer a Magee moet of the, ime qiith discussion of the | gotion, but that be “wanted Vindication more | ©96,000 to $117,000. meet at the New York navy rard on ‘Thureday | [. Sands to C. B. Pearson, sub. 14, Washington {®€% Say wenr,comturtabie. strong and durable ork; Henry jocum, ; Franz | renderiny recent special legislation for Newport an than anything else. Judge Fisher will take th ——___ anc consist of Capt. E. O. Matthews, Com-| Heights, and lots 98 to 100, Widow's Mite. — <2 87 =~ Siegel, Morrisana, and Daniel E. Sickles, New | Italian societies. Tonight the Italians will illu- | Vater reform movement in the city. Elisha W. thing ige Fisher wil e qunkes hig Cape taba’ won . 5 3 8. ot York.” The Naticaal Asociation of Naval Vet- | minate, shout off sireworks and give a concert | Backlin of Pawtucketand W. B-Colwell of John. | $tse,t@ the court of appeals on a bill of excep- SHARP POLICE WORK. Buehler, with Liout NE. Mason ee jadge et: erg neg ay gag lot 18, — seen Reenght op the rear of the division. | eee ston were chosen secretariesprotem. The War- ——>—_ Capture of the Perpetrator of the Horrible | Yocate. man to N. J. Walker, eub 54, (9g. 812; @1,961. | Handsome brows waletor: ceotent cot remy THE PRE LADDIES. WAR ON THE MILL MEN. —— — a a —— ove Culbertson Wants Another Trial. Glasgow Murder. ae E. M. Davis to 8. Oppenheimer, sub 179, 9q. | menis— eS ast ‘Tnen come the tr lniies, forming the sth | 9 oaae of a Now-Ualon Workman at| whether the mutter’ should bo setted in con- ,,Futiameuruts, Oct. 12—Heasons for a new] Grascow, Oct. 12—It was reported hero| The following transfers in the fourth artl-| Cig bitty Fz &, Brosdbent to AH. = $5.87. Gietsion, with thelr brightly burnished engines | Homestead Set on Fire. vention or by a committee. trial were filed in common pleas court, No. 3, | today that the police had arrested a man named lery are announced: Second Lieut. Lucien G. | Nalle. sub 135, D. and L.'s tnd the welcome their red shirts and helmets | Pa. Cet ehediainke ob a today by counsel for Jacob Culbertson, who | MeNeilly who, was seen Monday night in com- Sey Sabiers i teal D: nd | $3,000. e Gangs bstag trons the populace. Homzstean, Pa, a A Res ape, brought suit against Dr. J. R. Mansfield of | pany with McEwen, the man who, it is alleged, | Pina’ See Tctiere ateoeen — — Sie ae re, breaking from the further | Joba Fox, nonunion many was set on fre} | Delta tiein Convention, aa) Germantown for” €50,000 damages for alleged | Killed the woman whose body was found in the | tery L; Additional Second Licut. James Gone Campaigning. of the creat parade as the other divi-| about 2 o'clock this morning, a1 ’ . A nation oo} rections e ui . 0" fons, thy military organizations of foreagn | family were aroused just in time to save their| convention of the Delta Upsilon Fraternity | former's wife, the jury in which last | €2Fden of « mansion near this city. Investiga-| A. Shipton, trom battery A to battery D;| | Capt. Patrick O’Farrall of this city left today Ritizens end the long hue of German-American societies teil into line, it will tend te telligibitity of the scenes and inc! day to now take them up as th: telves tos roporter station lives, Fox went to work in the mill and three | was opened here this morning. Delegates are Saturday rendered verdict for the defendant. | tion proved, ae report to be unfounded and Snipe ain fete abe weston, ed ale oseneapeand a he will make sev- + reasons are ve speec! weeks ago rented a house from » Mrs. Blakely pom fiers oe a Fy oe dich was egainstthe law, the evidence pa ‘McNeilly was a sailor on the Anchor line | 7° transferred. Leave of absence for two | Next woek he wili ap ef siagoreoner ane ge eben eT come waa delivered by President Whitman | W¢ight of the evidence, and that President et Sen months on 8 certificate of disabilit: t | steamer Furnessia, In an interview today he pia gad fgg | necticut, ‘where he intends to remeie ‘until the Last night Mr. Fou aye he noticed several | o¢ Colby University. The business was largely | Juss Finleter in his charge to the Jury erred | sald thet be end, McEwen met the women, ——- the house, an his family - - great in- Sartre ca Monument revic #1! - ~ in several of his statements, which te: whose terrible murder has created such KERSEY OVERCOATS, immediately facing Aisquiet, But as the men | {Aken UP with 4 discunsion “featerohy council, | the Jury in favor of Dr. Mansfield. excitement here, on the street on Monday night Mitton and neues Trlehie of pray fae Flower and other notables dd (not otter" any || inmulte they | ‘The proposition was adopted by chapters by # ROR etree McEwen permanded the woman to accompany mete aro Campbell's . not think it necessary to again son ing! tes. Lodge, the scene yurder. ced. Su Umer Se adds Geo tates “tng| protection. When they, rotired the men were vale of 18 to 6 é New Youx, Oct. 12—Among the 508 cabin eye Tae an tee —=$10—Aw—$12.50— edi ye or Guard" in their white coats, Line and gold | 25,010 Pos wes amukened by a sense of Victims of an “L’ Road Accident. Passengers on the Majestic, which arrived this | siept in another room and saw ‘nothing of the Noun opis tell you im part—come and soe the striped trousers and high bearskin hats | oppression as if he could not breathe. He! New York, Oct, 12—Miss Agnes Lefins of | ™o™ing from Liverpool, are Rt. Rew Mon- | woman and McEwen after they retired. Early — marched down the avenue fifteen abreast, fol- | jumped up, and on lighting lowed by three open carriages in which were | the ent Gov. Flower. Adjt. Gen. Porter and the rest of | Hustily he VICTOR F. ADLER'S a match saw that | yo 197 Fact 107th street, who was injured in | Signor O'Connell, Rev. Dr. Pace and Rt, Rev, |in the morning McNeilly arose and left the dracinjoely- = B : Monsignor Satolli, papal delegates to the United | house for the purpose of for work. He aaa PGA Nilto and children, | the collision on the sth avenuo “I” road last | States me denies baving seen the murder committed or fied | night, is still in a critical condition at her Saving tien tin it, TEN PER CENT CLOTHING HOUSE, Bis staf in full drew uniform. Th Several of the latter, be said, were stupet night, rs ores —_—s—_ . ving ‘any part punctuality a he alighted and took his place fromthe «moke. They ran out of the house in | aunt's residence in this city. a Crowds Flocking to New York. After several measures had been , 027 and 929 SEVENTH STREET NORTHWEST, om the stand was grected with a well-earned | their night clothes ood Cave Von Gleamvared Oat fee rps cng 8 ipraall pac Meo | JERsEy City, N. J., Oct. 12—The railroads —— to aa iden: oe FOE ENTS Cuner Memnsvuntinatines, burst planse. overnor ¢ ire came from the cellar. A barrel m runnii woman ) were mes Pon. See cmssal Yee guard of bower Sarchot dows | ith reste wectooal ose verning bright and | Kate Hodgkinaof 456 West 1Siat street, who rand geeet et from the principal | [ockrat the ‘remains and seo if they had over 12—While watching the STRICTLY ONE PRICE. Sth avenue to Vice President Morton's house, | the flames were lapping the kitchen floor. were alvo injured, are reported doing well po! baer to their utmost | seen the victim before. This plan proved suc- four-story window of the} oc¢-3m Open Saturday until I1p.m. en the corner of 16th street, and from. thai | The children relied s water barrel to the cel- | will recover. Kear —anee to carry the extraordinary | cessfal, several of them Teougnived her asa Broadway and 14th street, escorted the Vice President and Mayor | lar window and emptied it on the burning waste. wd crow ein the b 10 came to New York toeither ron of loose character, this accounts Hover, aged forty-seven, 1920 N Sy. N. W. ine ¢ to the reviewing station. | The fire was extinguished. Shot His Employer for Discharging Him. fags say ni grate! look on as specta- | for her accompanying McEwen. , fifty fell to the IN. At 115 «modest little provemion wan seen | Afr. Fos. claims that te barrel stood in the| Smuwaren, atixe., Oct. 12—Editor. V. C. | re, From early ‘until ‘Tho detec‘ives have learned that McEwen had fi sag coming from the .Fifth Avenue Hotel and | cellar near by a window, which was fastened | s.0irq of the Stillwater Messenger, who was were loaded down with Deen been in the direction of Paisley and jan Unconscious | | The old. CT. Ww. y \Con- making straight for the grand stand without | from the inside, and that some one broke the soleerh ig as he: — = the state troops, | they followed on his heels. This after- ‘considerable ‘by tag sccompanying music or other demonstration glass and threw a burning torch into the bar-| shotat 4:35 0” yesterday afternoon by | ee fire departments | noon they found him lying bende the road half excepts scattering clapping of bands As it | rel, thereby settis babar re Somes renee Se icc trea morn- different ities a ‘organiza- Solon TS snd Baisley. He, evi = drew nearer it was seen that at the head of it| Deputy Sheriits Young itchie have gone . Peters former}; conpleny | tie, : usetel tepid were from many found becoming aan og] Gere Surrs Scovusp as ex-Preaident RB. Hayes on foot, loaning | to Gearington to investigate. Mr. Fox was | in the Messenger office. He was mentally weak | points, railroad men said\it was the him and fearing arrest had attempted to kill the Tulane AND PRESSED FOR eL. om the of Gen. Anses, O. MoCock, secre: | badly frightened this ‘mctaing ond. dockired | and satisfaction was discharged. | gevt day for crowds that the railroads Hansell Saey of the, Senate, and followed by Secretary that he would live no longer at his |