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LONDON A. C. CONCEDES. Sept. 21 and a 220-Yard Race Agreed Upon an Proposed. LONDON, Feb. 18.—Mr. H. K. Holman, the Honorary Secretary of the London Athletic Club, has sent « nKe tO the letter written to him on Jan. 1 John C. Gullick, Secretary of the New ork Athletic Club, in regard to the contemplated contest in New York, be- tween representatives of the York and London Clubs, Mr. Holman's letter, which is dated Feb. 9, agrees upon Sept. 21, the date fixed hy the New York Athletic Club, for the contest. But he suggests that if it ehould be found necessary, an ar rangement be made by which the date could be changed to a week earlier or te mmc IMAY BALK as Repored Killed in Battle, “put Proves to Be Very Much Alive WHIPS 16,000 CHINESE AT HAICHENG Sapanese in Fall Possession at Last of) :°0'" Welhatwel and Prisoners Added fo, the frobvamine ad “propane Are Paroled. » leave the long race, distance thr miles The team that will be sent to Amerl- ca Will probably be composed of C. A Bradley, CB. Fry, Shaw, A. 7 Downer, W, J. M. Barry, BE. C. Bredin, W. KE. Lutyens, F. 8, Horan, A. R Willams and A, Ovenden, ers in advance any be raised by statin to the ra — ons ontinued from First ¥ when peop! nt legistat No War Dectar No war has been 4 , and none will be differences of « things will say interes usu ew have to be ay the staten and his friend« are ir Knives for Mayor Stron, reformers when it at All i} “Not « bit of truth in ft hot wish to be quoted furt anything that transpired at t Ing yesterday “Ie there to be Albany to-motrow ?”" “TE do not know the members of the islature would have ferences before the n you say Pollee reorganization absolutely so; Pdon't ¢ Morton to Tt ts the general such Is the fact, 1 through at Important step that "How about be THREE OFFICERS COMMITTED SUICIDE. & her at G a good seston whether St Capt. MoClure, Lately of the British Mer- @hant Marine, Commanded China's Fleet at the Surrender. the mid. ” re ty epe ent nequistth a member pinion, h nd that t with t re ty res je bills, Indieate that e YOKOHAMA, Japan, Feb. 17.-A de @patch from Gen. Nozu, commander of the First Japanese Army, in Shinkeng, China, dated yesterday, reports that 15,000 Chinese, with twelve guns, at tacked Haicheng from the Laoyang ‘Newchwang and Jinkao roads. They were repulsed, leaving over one hundred dead. The Japanese loss was five killed or wounde to pay in Mr, pr communies : he expenses by sub among English athe hot accepted by the London A. ( OLYMPIAN GAMES REVIVED. n will Albany more than ordinary Platt scheme at to tor Lexow will tuke thi to- for watch the to-night nterest arrivd w he aM police bills Cand pu Invited ¢ Mhureday. LONDON, eat Athens. This will by Feb, A despatch to T ard from Athens says that the Committee on the revival of the Olym: plan games intends to invite the chlet wrvorate bodies of Europe and America to witness or partake in the games in 18% "rhe ink 18. a No Part Wr Chanee 4 Stocks nt the week opened with pen Ty chang Stock Hereditary Prince of Saxe-Mein- po will attend and offer a pri - $1,000 ELBE REWARD EARNED Hody xchange. The un The coa about th imistic atte Ts were we state of th It is feared that ng will demand a larger pe the gros output, and that compantes will resent any int In the meantime up the sehedule of the fact that the companies a so much Jess in ISM than in 1 turbing holders, wey Central dropp Lackawanna 1-8, to 106 Ware & Hudson Dintillera was stro to 101, the buying fact that t Trust in of Walter Schull Picked Up Off Hend of Dungene LONDON, Fe 18.—The body of Wal- ter Sehull, a 1 pasenger on the Elbe, was recovered today In the English Channel off the Headland of Dungeness, County of Kent A reward of $1,000 had been offered hy the friends of Mr, Schull for the re- covery of his body Ham Again Healt Feb, 18.—Emperor William vcovered from the coli Was suffering on Satur- to-day gave audience to the of the Agriculturalists’ aperor W in Good hoped for, an end will spee nbut regime and t the possession of BERLIN, has entirely from whieh hi and In ADMIRAL TING (Committed suicide when detested at Weihatwet) | An official despatch from Welhatwel| Gated Feb. 13 reports that, to the offer of Admiral ‘Tin, ese naval commander, Ris vessels on condition that an be granted to his men. Admiral fommanding the Japanese fleet, Manded that the port be thrown o that (Wednesday) morning The Chinese messenger who vo this demand returned to Admiral and informed him that Admiral had committed suicid 1 the night off Fed. 12, and that his command had heen | transferred to Capt. MeCiure, a former | master of a British merchant adin, pointed by the Chinese G Aaspiatant to Admiral Tiius The heavy falling off in of the St, Paul had noe Grangers. Bt. Taul selling 653-8, Burlingt 1-8 Island at at 4a WO 1-4 and Sugar tuations othe in the BR, 109 14, in response the Chi- erat Om A Hb Mths Will be 1.636 barks of varlous degrees of intensity and 4 shades of tone In the Madison Square Garden tomorrow when, at 10 o'clock In. the morning, the big annual Dog Show of the We Kkennel Club will bi opened Ks will have AW How attae and each of the dogs will have an owner who exper | to secure a decoration of yellow, red hhie for his canine pet Then there will be throng. of people live In flatx and keep dogs, t whe remember flats, with Heir odious rites, did not exist, and the dog wis Y ' \ No one who has tumbler nochildhaod’s pranks With King Charles dog ever axe of Erie, Ito] Fi tte For Ping KONG, I Mercury has from this pe joxa in response to an ul Fosent by the British for a warship. ‘The Consul ald the ve for the protection of fe Moereury carries: thirteen guns Ho! 18. Th wiser ap: vernment as = or Feb. ase agi the Westm that this prot shove the stand two we they Include the | ever shown | PLPTSBULY Het in the ¢ win, tried on Uy money false py rt this morning pool chiaraged Is ainst eh ed dons Pr elsewh uelges: will nants. New foundhunds Whitties. Baan on Ke of on nse, in 0c crethanars not the offen pay the her Ing ove and Miss Maa, wolthonnity ray torlers Niele nnd Fetish Min pe te Haset 1s a Irwin's head, Known, whether or rot pressed. Trwin says that Dilnd pool operations —— Indiet Labor Betera but they he (A Beotchman surreud or Woul Central Dr. Admiral Ito way + McClure when the « A despateh dated Marshal Oyama, in Japanese military f announces the complet: Chinese on land and s He reports also that and two other officers ce cide after sending Chinese flazship anese demands The « the island arti Pas hill fox torlers. atid « Mayhew, New. ark Jus) Conn, Howton t New York ho show wlll contin night and will remain op from 10 A. M. until WP. with ¢ was sent 1, from Mield | command of the} es at Wethalwel, for of the Apt fated a Committe f the Bh an tyvesttmat brake nan Melrose. frelaht Ratlowd Dopew +d Hopeles » ot Agitation ax otluos nt of n inte t y until on ey Friday day Rosedale, vard ot with a view fndtoted for that the ima Admiral mn the part nmitted from th tins} Consiv th dap a letter ling WEAK, NERVOL DIM SI JIAGES. Mood’s Sarsaparil Look 10 IT, HEM] 4: Idlers of Liukungtao, Weil nese of at the forts on the lst of the defen: iwel to hold out and the sailors the ch Meet Were to be taken beyoud the Japanese Mnes and liberate The captured ottivers ers will be conveset a fore they are given their liber LONDON, Fel), 18-44.) fo, the Tinies from ric Hung Chang, who has bee Besce, envoy to Japan, wil 21 to confer with the Emp Will, return to Tiet-Tein in’ iwo and then start far Kobe Advices from geoul that has refused to ‘accept the rex of the Ministers. It is rep anti-reform Ministers ins!) attempt to asvarsinate Ps WASHING | gary of the following despatch penter, commanding Squadron in Asati “CHEFOO, heb Beet tnd tie, nis eihaiwel, Chin Hraum, the dead woman's hushand, turbaner by declaring (hat was pre: hal caused Mrs ‘LP eaunot praise Hood's Sarsapartita. e1 eer aae Cant for what it hax done for About three y te Pow, and th Thad the grip, whieh left me weak and nery ous, With dreadful pal in my side ond all over muy bedy Wut tite Younger, Hew ai foreign and seem todon 1 felt as tr morning as went to bed. 1 grew worse all the time. The 0 Any good Ain the | when 1 | | | the King ynatl Vihar t ther doctor sal Z hopeless, He ter cut said E wale Lvesixanonths, He claimed the right tun th minal. Car aa my lett one twedly ted. D had fr and short nd Tho Chineke Admizals ant th |< jenerals committe” suictie tinve sent the U. 8. 8. Charleston to waten movements. CARPENTER st Ger Ne a fapan's First Arm, hal Yamaga “¢ count of Lllness, He tor at Pingyans. and britilant Tepe Corea and Manchuria. A des Raat Chefoo on oa Nozu was reported k ttles which Joher toh Ay ori u taking 1 weak and p me TP was about twenty. towing to my weakiess IAD BECOME t see to read WIEHOUL selasse wate “the ha whisper Ne | PY Psat took command when Bield Ma Hod home Was the 4 — Ready for St. Patriek’ ot 1 OWECAME HUNGRY td Tn fart, ortho t hemorth hut twos 409 80 Lr0q Thave any | never a Scotchman, son of th: e, architect to the 1 had long experience ax an officer in the me While in the servi & Co., of Lone tarrow, Kr Several —y aken nearly ten bottlos nid f feel ws well We five on a farm and T have a have nod that if it} Thay =e [ast everd k's Sudden Mary Mary Fi Cures “*” 4's Sarsayariila T ybould wo *t know it saved my life, and my | say Flock ten years younger than ald a | 1 Ons Gro, W. Braniaey, Be sure to yet Hood Fra: Hood’s took out from commanded for s tish steamship Kowshing ig of which in Corean wate fapanese last July was the Of active hostilities tn the py eClure accepted af Sores — S posta rt Amster AMSTERDAM ft Nbram Tilabane Wathams: | 00 95°00 Sama ‘aren damaged $1,300 and James i - —— Hood's Pls are purely vegetable, perfectly | ge : ERMEA for break Laruless, always reliable and beueticiak Wheat, Deticaie, Delicious, d in commanc sy oa t, and proved go efficlent an ofticer ong ago he was ap) ral of the Chinese Nuv as burg, Ma, bills caucus measures? k about that Considered. it is difficult urltive, ‘Ne tuke Ru her he ve 7 A111 course of mur ith fo the th erfe My nt to St ez and Dela Hy property stock » Beitish en suddenly des. rt to the Island of r nsul lgsner IRWIN ACQUITTED. obtaining guilty but ordered hin to will will give Den PLATT’S PLANS, Says Lauter red Jeclares| inion frequently n Ways ex) aounit in nts that sharpening 1 the comes to legislation t “ kather confer butt should say that majority in the Ler many ina is true that will will names lew unless ir e has announce IC of the committee them mon the calendar the first step in the campalgn against Mayor Strong, COALERS THE WEAK ‘SPOT. Other no particular in the condition of affairs at the volume of busi ness was small and the movements ox and the talk Industry ism Read ntage of toh on coal. arned is Gas rose 1 wise Were Insignifigant whieh FOREIGNERS IN DANGER. there 1 was needed The sealed ver M was opened It found the her charges hang is woune 85 | A ria Waite Gay would WORLD STOR DECORATIONS HELD. Carved Work for oy New Resi dence Imported from France. © Appraisers and Allard & Som Disagree as to Its V. oration for John Jacob ure causing considerable stom-House officials, ncelved the idea that he have his new pa fal represent, as far as possible, the interior of the Petit 1 r, the hor of a former light of French no- bility at Versatiies, With this end in « view, men were sent abroad to obtal the necessary measurements and Be viene, but instead of having the work done by Americans, he gave the order to Allard & of Paris, who have @ branch office Pifth nue. Bixtoen cm sed Allard Bons arrived on seognie list Ww U'were sent to. Gie “Anpritvers: Stores +] pannellings, doors, floors, | & Hie involce — value upon th goods were, It is 2 per that | cette on what they cost in nat] this country ppraise cass A t "The interior d Astor's palace |trouble to the Mr. Astor would like residence eh to tr nee at 437 ex ale con the carved cherry placed aimed, about would have 3’ valuation did not sat- unl & Sons, und their set, Col chum, called on Coll Kilbreth and) demanded jeermont, Which will be a ‘ol, Ketchum gatd that the appraisement was an enormous advance on the invol bation, and was onteaxonably high, Amon the articles enumer- Involve Is a mantel of designing and carving very rich, The | but the apr mh tor the s, who attends Jepartment of the Custom- aid that the goods ar general appraisers’ stores, ably remain is settled time the Central en watehing th 1 & Hons very several heavy contra ecorations, and had th and gent here ready ‘This, they say, House busin sul in th and will pr the matter Mor som Union has 1 ttons of Ailw firm had had for interior work done abi ty be placed in position, Is detrimental, to the interests of the American workmen, and they are en- Aeavoring to, find méans to stop It Allard & Sons have been in diffieu! with) the customs officials on seve vious occasions, Tt was charged that had conducted an extensive smug- but) Deputy ¢ 1 to-day that an inv and exonerated them Herman Se Find a Stra ‘The Chief of Police of Harris reports to-day that he has not cleare up the mystery surrounding the case of Herman Schmidt, who reported ys ay that an attempt had been n ngle him while he lay asleep in “l Schmidt, who oli, is employed and boards at put a in twenty-four years Stump's tannery the hi of Philip Young, Warren street, Harrison, He told the police that he was awak- svet-early in the morning} ehok- ' nsation and found a leather strap buckled tightly about his throat, Otto Young, the fou old of Philip Young, was sleeping alongside nit, Otto say" he had knowl- elke that anything had happened to Seimidt until he awakened. Roar made an of thet found nett dheate was pli Schmbits pollen sa tempt te the Ching about the affalr, excited over the mat that an attempt was mate hon The fell a xon no mination ote in about The dd not at ne in to strangle —— Charged with W. Iiiaby No Th eet th two pla n ne Arno: w. rt A Nts} eh —— Verwen County Hasbro. Metghte Hight closed th three days rhe Thore will be a ache toonteht ti ralse $400, 10 We had beot menting in Waldwiek 1 for KehOOL st of Ridgewood, 4 ic of neurlet Gover f Etna hold hmults of ne to Now York moot dn tie Bakinan Nay evetling atl sal The e anid usu Me Weat ted a mem 1 Arcana sting fa " Ironch Metts Hasbrouck ¢ nd Club gave a smoker Saturday A eit of Sonn V ack, diet Hh nape ken t Saturday a hiv Calvin Voorbt f F Hisekennavk Vnetmen on the dh =e Rahway, re clerk at the Porteh well, Dy Weaken Enjoy 1 ISMARCK' BITTERS once a day neve liver Cure ti ee eu ices us + Preseription for Rhe matiany and Gout A care ine 1 00,38: ‘bc, bus Drvggisis, FACTS 70h OUR READERS. Follow Nature and Keep Well, a Good Rule, The Questi Important, Are You Prepared for Spring ? If Not, Here Is Some Very Neces- ary Information for You. Nature will soon begin her annual struggle for freedom from win! y imprisonment. AL ready beneath the frozen surface, giant forces are moving in that direction, Purificatla golog on. It is the same with the bum: lengthening days are approw blood neeks te recover from It and It bears in its course ger ease, us It hus stored up the one or the other, It requires, therefore, to be enriched with vitullz- Ing and health giving qualities to give tone, vigor and health tothe systen For this needed and beneficial service nothing ws Dr. Greene'« Nervura blood and wy, Like Nature's own wor mediey In the pysieal world, which purify the Mountains ant streams ws they leap from their to fil the valleys with new life, and and fled with fowe when Juggish Inactivi of health or dis- when your nature calls for help. ho other remedy equals Dr. erviirn blood and HeEVE remedy as a dicine. No other remedy will so quickly and certal your nerves, invigorate your blood and correct the action of all your organs. It will make you well and strong as It has done thousands of persons; us tt did Mrs. W, A. Cutler, of 50 Orchard St., Worcester, Mass, tA ys she +1 fell iN with ner. vous win. which affect my whole system. My digestion was also very poor, After cating T would be taken with « smothering sensation, while the pulpitation of the heart was toriole, ** Severe nervous headaches made my life mis erable in connection with these other troubles was Inn feurful condition, and became greatly divcouraged, I consulted phyalcians and treated with them with no benefit, Nothing I took did me any good. ‘Finally, us @ last resousce, T commenced to use Dr. Greene's Nervura blood and nerve rem- edy, which had been wonderfully praised to me, With the first hottie T noticed an tmprovement, nd persevering in {ts use, I continued to steadily in In every respect My nervousness was soon cured. Talgla, headaches, palpltat gestion and all my complaluts entirely left 1 All this was accomplished by Dr. Greene's Ner- vura blood and nerve r This wonderful 1 the doctors and th wish to urge all suf No power of words cun de: good which y fs doing among ti and nuffering. ow Who take It are cured, Thousands of peopie, at the advent of spring, while vot exactly sick yet out of order or alling tn some way, The Just right, Are not well aud strong, cannot eat oF sleep well, are nervous, ant have no st for work or pleasure. ‘Thele stomach, bowels, liver of kidneys are inactive and torpld. Such people need this best of ull spring medicines, Dr. Greeno'n Nervura blood and nerve remedy, to restore the natural action of these organs, give strength and vigor to the nerves and new tite and vitality to the blood Why lose time tn tryinguncertain and untried Foemedies, when here isn physic iscovery made by the ist In curing nervous and Dr, Gre OW Tf yon take this me under Dr, Green p you eat ev Don't mistake Greene's spring says, N's prescrip greatest living spect onic diseases, your. ufesaional care, sult hin or write to hiny about Ay mudd with ‘ hat this This isa ossexsed BROOKLYN POLICE JUSTICES. Wataon Cane On at Justice own, sitting in the Dny--Quigtes ement. Dykman and Supreme Court, General Term, Brooklyn, to-day heard argument in the action brought by Mayor Schieren to remove Police Justices William Wat- son, of the Ewen Street Court, James 8. Quigley, of the Gates Tourt. for wilful neglect du ley strik; Corporation Assistant appeare poration Cullen, and Avenue ng the tro Counsel MeDonatd Corporation “Counsel to press the charges, Ex-Cor- | Counsel Te speared for Watson and es - Su Dailey Quigley. Atte . » discussion Presiding Justice Brown decided. that the counsel for each siie of the Watson cage should exchange papers and put the case at the f ondary It will come ip ter In, the day In the Q ex-Surrogate Daily sald that his client had not suml- clent time to prepare an answer, and the Court gave hinv until M Justice Watson's answe and afMfdavits cover about pages of typewritten matter, the burden of which isa specific denial of all the charges ma inst him by the Mayor Wreek WIM Cost Two Live: HUNTINGTON W.Va, Pon 18 wrock oveurred on the Nortoik road at 4 o'clock this am of this city. bound, Jumped the Jona and Yonge ring papers thirty - five ning, seven miles west engine th ant was Adk'ns, of Wayne and an unknown woman from kon the Neat a and Firemag Saloon-heeper ‘Tet Tayi was held for trial in Court today, charged with Hxclve law. Mrs, Ta wich Las applied for atmiss the. door chain, Th heer on the bar and Marke attested. Mex ela nor it for twenty-nine ye fe Market lor keeps a siloon at evening Policeman and Mrs. Taylor unhooked Tay WASHINGTON proaon Dills save those known as 1s, treating of all subjects. The it J, sha'l be referred to and handied by 4 ov is the subjects A Cornelius Kent Room Raided, years old, ant eight white and a Jeffers 5 May. Kyat aVezet evening. by nations tie found pla Was raided was” held for discharged chan others. were —— Ex-Capt, Doherty's Case Goes Over, BF. Tracy appeared in the Cou sad Terminer to-day In behalf of ex-Capt Doherty, whose trial for bribery waa set d When the case was called Gen. > the bar and asked for a fur jaurhment of ote wack: ed te reques Gen. of Over Michael n for Tracy ad: Susuice Ingranam grant Working Girls’ Club-House, A Working Girke 1 * 4 for about $450 por week ne foures commodate twenty 3. Bartholomew's Gi JACKSON'S Lately at 777 Broadway,’ Now ai 6" Ave, «. 18" St. WILL BEGIN TO-MORROW (TUESDAY) An Extraordinary- Sale of Wash Fabrics, Linens, &c. Prices Hold Good During Progress of Sale ONLY. Pure Cream Damask TABLE 480. LINEN, 64 in, wide, yard reduced from. ‘} 1 3c. ee wartt | (2c. ' Pure Linen NAPKINS, size, for half dozen re French LAWNS, light grounds flower eftects price, 81,25 Y oddities of | j Rolled TOWELLING, for im 1 (22¢, Wi Fae sold at Ge, ut... Pure Linen Damask TOWELS, 6th ave., cor. 18th h st. aenae s, 6th ave., cor. 18th st. ~ No Money Down borders, with YOU SATISFY US YOU ARE y RIGHT PARTY. J. % S. BAUMANN’S All. Wool BLANKETS, AMERICA’S GREATEST CREDIT HOUSE. Everything for Housekeeping. Furniture, Carpets, Bedding, Lamps, Baby Carriages, Oilcloths, Stoves, Pictures, Clocks, Portieres, Crockery, Re rigerators and Tinware. Sin Ave, Ca. 191 St Those who cannot favor us with a call can write us of any propos! tion My terms they wish to submit and we will give the same our prompt attention. uns | atin dark wide 100 pes, Now spring in Wool CHALLIES, . pes, and fall ult rly to close uved unis a share ' wide yard , market value 160, We allow the railroad fare both ways to out-of-town biy273. OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS UNTIL 9 TURKS HOLD HER PRISONER, Mrs. Markarian Not Permitted to Leave) witiisin Feng Kalle, whic same ts Moosh to Return to Her Hus- | eicie ana “sras striped Variety ie the band in California, RISCO'S It Has Three Legs and Three Ears and In Its Mother's Prid The corner of Fourth iammi of a kitten, Which Will be hand!. capped in her struggle ‘through life by & shortage of bone in the regular com- nt of feet and legs commonly as- J to cats, As if to compensate in some degree for this lack of comple- tlon, says ‘The Examiner, nature has as- signed the wee kitty an extra ear. It is the right foreleg that Is missing, and third ear ix attached to the left side f the Kitty's crown, seeming to be an offshoot anch of the regular ear om that’ side ‘allie, Jr.” is now a month old, and’ is the and pride of her mother, who has been rather an Indiffer- ent parent to her ordinary progeny, The Three litters. that preceded Sillic, dite comprised th ns bach’ all perfectly 1 nothing ty distinguish th sets of black ant ey were old. SHE MIGHT TELL ABOUT ATROCITIES, | A Woman Lately from Armenia Repeats at a Wedding in Fresno the Story of the Massacre. it (Spoviat to The World) with {ESNO, Cal, Feb, 17-—Mrs, Ma sareta Davidian, lately arrived from Armenia, not only confirms reports pre- | {Vis 9" ts viously received of atrocities by Turks | for them: but adds that Mrs. Markarlan, the wife) as soon as possible. Sallie, dns was a of an Armenian jeweller of this.» her entry to the world, and ‘her mo is now a prisoner at Moosh, She ated the greatest solicitude Mrs. Markarian is held for fear that she; get a’ fight Moathotre would return to America 4@ free and) {reek ana the men why spread information regarding the out- Oe ineced ¢ Pa tie Jeiste n over ws rages, tcely bitten and clawed, Salle has Mos, Davidian, age, and a pet objection tf anyon Nw regular, respe objections are uly told her story thinks harm in the Armenian colony Abraham Sergius, a printe when eleven years old. man of good family and good reputation Some months ago, before news of the massacre reached this city, Sergius re- ceived word that Mrs, Davidian, who ts his aunt, was coming to California, and would bring with her a young girl, Perez Garabedian, whom Sergius had chosen as his bride without having seen her. The departure of Mrs. Davidian and the prospective bride Was deayed, so. that they did not start from Eraroum until after the massacre, Mrs. Davidian said this evening that she met quite a number of refugee and fugitives from the Sassoun district and they all told the same story, Som of them arrives in Erzroum in a nearly starving conditi They said the original tre between the Armenians and Kurds about a herd of cattle which the Kui Joand which the Armenians 1 to recapture. In the fight] The police at Headquarters a number of Armenians and ate ate M larger number of Kurds we iM killed. : When the Turkish regular tr E " 10 to they fag of ry which induced the Armenians to y down from their fortitied position in the Mountains of Sassoun, As soon as they did so the Turks began to slay and to perpetrate outrages indiserimi: a Amang vather atrocities described to Mrs. Davidian by the fugitives was one ae 4 case in which the Turks met four young} !UNTINGTON, Wo Va, F girls carrying cans of kerosene, The} of 4 young woman who diet Turks poured the kerosene over the girls | fow lays since were suspetet of k and deliberately set tire to their eloth-| vistors, aid when the ing. wore found ‘bru he (By, Assoctated, Press.) Morrs and Wile, the : LONDON, Feb. I-41 A. MOA is, are under arrest from Constantinople says that officlals Will present to the Armenian Commission a declaration that the stories of the recent outrages are ¢x- axgerated, ‘The declaration ts signed by Bikerik Avene ‘ ignorant Armenian refugees, who, were ° nue, was held told that it was a petition to the Sultan A Jefferson Marker against enforcing quarantine regulations xy wae charged Ww against cho. ra. Ault “upon REBEL HEADS T) PROP A THRONE, Report of Ghastly Trophies Sent to the Sultan of Morocco Confirmed from Tangier. 1895, by the Press Publishing Com: pany, New. York World.) (Spectal Cable Dexpateh to The World.) ANGIER, Mo! Feb, 17.—The re- hes was early at the Criminal ¢ port that the heads of a number of : or Se rebels have been sent to the 8: abou a qua trophies proves to be true, Confirmation has just be from Morocco City, the s flerce and prolonged struggle between the tribes supporting the Sultan's brother in his claim to the throne and the Government troops. The heads of thirty-seven of the lead- ing’ rebels, according to the advices now at hand, were sent to Sultan Abdul Aziz at Fez. These heads were trans- ported upon the backs of four mules and one donkey. After being exhibited to the Sultan, it is said that the heads will be pla upon the city walls as proofs of trump, and warning to insurgents. The rebel tribes in the South, though enough to care vg as Ensberg’ them. Sallie for them 's employees cared nothing and discarded them entirely y no a woman of middle Ds n of modest demeano this evening at a weddin The bridexroom, r, left Armenia], The kiiten He is a youns/and is mach puzzled when she nble from relying on the les there. (On sich occasions w shoulder joint, apparently sea extension that shoul s she ix as cu yful as any Kitten vit of the missing lee rs to be insite of the skin, but It rofect In the least, save when Sallie ir, thrusts it forwarl in an endeavor stand on it A consequence af het th rangement the kitten viopel a peculiar gait, running Hing with the two perfect hind £2 and hopping with the other, Asa consequence of extra work the left fore leg Is much better developed than any: af the others, and when Sul uses it ns @ prop to sit up with she lioks mor like a kangaroo than a cat, In the matter tion is intended the appears to lacking in her compo: that he reaches out in ups ble arose asked ant han 2195 ne Jeft how ake J her mo ¢ fount —9 x Sun, rived splayed ab meret pateh "turkish —_—-— t on an Otterr, A Balter, hartender fur Owen Mot Anni rken, of Ngai scheme ie building of the bri Byrnes Sees Recorder (Copyright, had n as er of an Queer ye received of the fennessee Families, o be th htest” families The first is compos " and Ing from six feet tw t eight inches. ‘The y composed of father aughter, anc is 90 pounds, ther and weight but over Flattery, in the schools powerful and brave, are being rapidiy’| brought under Lenatisis i wan then our men of wit WIM condescend to fake a bit,” Swifts Pelonhone Ratt, New York City Exchange Service. | $80.00 Per Year and upward, On request, by mail or telephone, Agent will be sent to gfve further Information, Our general office may be called from any public e—over 1,000 In the elty—without charge, The tryin Teepe & Teerah Co, 18 CORTLANDT ST. 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At one time he advertised the “Battle Trafalgar,” with burning ships, blaz= ceans and other magnificent effects, drew such a vivid pleture of that naval encounter that the people the entire country side were at- tracted to see it When the time arrived the showman brought his guiding hand to bear on the set piece, applied the match in the usual manner and retired to await the so MORE n Thin One ¥ Sh wh on" So we Harnum ing ii at from ral minutes passed, but no battle a ‘showman. then dressed the crowd, It has Mt off." he remarked, ani proce nvestigate. Again the same result followed, and off, ladies and gen- the showman,“ the great earth- stepped forward not went tlemen,” continued will now show, you ke of List gathered ‘the fireworks filed a barrel with them, red turpentine over them, and the Jot freely with gunpowder, eomore he applied the torch with nishing results wa all was ove tha together explosion rhe gave and when @ parting address: went off, ladies and gentle men. and so has three fingers of my and. Good evening, and many thar The earthquake will not be repeated. = —— Nig Export Combination, é asd Coombs, Crosby de Eddy, In the country name of Flint, 00,000, 7 irgest fleets Ki two have ardest export hou Hed under the at of of thi OR aL. KINDS OF HEADACHES BROMO CAFFEINE 18 MADE TO CURR. \WFRINGING *GROMOS': ARE WADE TO Sata, ‘De you coo the diference? GMALLGIER, 100, LARGE SIZE, 01.09,

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