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Gets WOW: ‘TUESDAY EVENING, SEPTEMB Ea) 10, 1805, my , to feel his purition keenly, He told how down to Part I. of General Sessior rea ' “ long Ne had lived with his, mother and and asked. w jubie was, Cle Greater New York's Greatest Htore. @ mice aL the Bt Nicholnn Ff later Florence, Ne retired for the day. e Ms y-nlx years old, He. Indictment i ret stod “gpteita. Its | conte and tion for the v >’ , ; % t jon tor th Ae [secerat: Sere, CeeulPa Soa ebtthi cH | GaeKE a8 eae ©’ STAMPEDONASHOER A | e ’ O/time to see his mother In mn | i woe in doubt, and at tie \ : dae weet Wome. | Toa eet ge MEANS STANDARD OF MERIT: Hunt 9) o'clock, with an under = ybeaereatemetacthlR® aa gat) adel Eta Wren ecatng tly 4 Sst SIXTH AVE, 20TH TO 21ST ST, rT beginning, told how he had| ugation jue 4 ‘i ‘i p Ani Hee ise ite Cn hug. 3, and the | the Coroner's office ‘aurraunacd. by her eds brushing up here and there, Hand- — Name Her Guilty of the |e. MeL ete ai se Ml a yO” (TE TOWN HOUSE tank iran Reve et) nea Poisoning entre mat back Me te sr OSeagher a Neneh warrant will do wonders. A visit to either one of these two big departments will Hort Pratt tothe niegereids “silting ana. cute @ Well repay you for the time expended, Fall Inducement —_--— se and made another search e Magistrate, Wty watehs Mew. Bleming, 8 Warrant was obtained on an afl FURNITURE FOR THIS WEEK ONLY. ‘ iiving at the Colonial Hotel, One Huns made by Mr Mcli euargiik 4 . ° VERDICT, ‘GRUSES UNKNOWN,’ |aicie.tudaccweuttngta ret Mana eer inttatdrmduan ant tate? wit! ~~ Wednesday and Thursday, Sept. 11 and 12. CURTAINS AND PORTIERES, «four FIp0R Me ' . Inthe cab to the funeral of her mothers | Mn” Peeoke ined on. the care. be A valfeant ekoeiuovotall that. 4 sweatin Aut Milli (THIRD FLOOR) Choice Line of PARLOR, BED- Ladies Mr, Molntyre Gets a Fench War-|erave for her. Atte ward ane nal she oe fown to Bart Eo of General Be) orkrooms. All will be shown on Wednesday and Thursday. LACE CURTAINS, AT POPULAR PRICES. Shoe, Hand- iS rant from Jndge Fitzcerald v. She did ao, and saw Ner moth: | ogtitng tut a regular masisceriat lives i! SPECIAL BARGAINS, , This Afternoon, ee Yody Inte. at cuowacr, [uentgan (wiG Ue tient of, defendant's New Importations Best Marine Glasses, Gomerstay the Jatest and finest! cKeRs, sewed Welt, had Ween lara ee Teen Oe Alan! 5 If you haven't yet got one of our] OC88! ‘hl Poli tied Anes i ihe aoe aie | oie “Ruerwrah ltl tal Ladies’ Suits, [tami atarine Clase’ rmmoer that} BRUSSELS, SWISS TAMBOUR, | Auf Stahozany Finish Saddle] $2.50, yrrow: afternvon mnanty HY fee #) emnant toe “atleged poikoned | Ape Tr oke wanted: Lit Ki ia? sate ‘The prices are about half those that ANTIQUE, NOTTINGHAM or Cobbler Seats, Ladies’ Capes eer ca] AT VERY ATTRACTIVE PRICES, f b WILL BE HEARD TO-MORROW. ertained where the clam chowder came The Pale-Faced Woman Taken io} ‘1 m conduct i vo investiga f “Yea” Sawyer replied. “Lt was taken ee , i $4 00, the Tombs to Appear in Court | {.i"yi800i ("the fies’nat in Sto Sieh: Glasses, euch pele HEU She EA - ine a ee arly Fall Wear rst namisome io-| SWISS TAMBOUR CURTAINS, [DINING CHAIRS. } pasion auceeen): 1 Mice eset’ Huth BSSRe | SHERIFF NOT TO PLEAD. lor Barly : fotio. eau ea S ” | Highly Polished Antique Oak,| Jn this tine of Shoes we wih) shoulder| Regular value $7.50 and $8.98, on] Box Seat, French Leg, newest|have 3,200 paira, in all strap, at sale at style, atses and widths. After Sercaer hepaver eo Special Sale of ur. en's el W Interest In the inquest Into the caus 4 the witness continued. : ‘ F F ef death of Mrs, Evelina M. Bliss, ‘so far as T could find, was taken from a Demarrer . CI an's Reef Tuk 4 98 5 0 this apecial sale these shoes’ : anced to take place before Corone: | Mrs. Fleming's room by her daughter! ¢. 1. Wells and Malcolm Graham, of hildren’s Geers, iS 5 . AND De PAIR. EACH, welt Ka i t OMeagher and @ jury at 10.90 this morn. {Hae and Rlarence King.” |. [counse: for Sheriff TL THE Longodeaye Fel: brown aie ° e offered at the reque ing, increased with the knowledge tha No fave mont of the officers tertic| morning that they would file a demur 410, 12 and 14 years, bg FINE HAND-MADE lar price of $4.00. Augustus L.Teubner, the much-wantes | Hony stricken out, The motion Wwas}rer in the Court of sions t at Bera $2.00 Hest Make Marine Glasses, 3.98) — BRIecEIS LACE CURTAINS, CHIFFONIERES, 5; commercial traveller, who was preseni| bie i ike bexea, lay to the two Indictments againat the |) vy ¢—vare'y of all wool taney $10.00 Bent Make aut ne (asses oe u Antique Oak Chiffonieres, 5 Hor dress or street wear nothe } oun tlie om ic a \. s A ~ e of a yoo! 2.00 Best Make M ine Glasses 4 7 7 . ’ . TBE saliva Papa: el lg a Be : ee cloth, tranmed with fancy Hi ee orine oa | Regular valuo $11.50 and $13.98} Drawers, very choice for the|ing can be prettier than the shoes Feturned to the city, Mr, Teubner came | Henry M. Blas, jr, was recalled and] The demurrers will be by imply | Mahe Marine s 08) air, on sale at ; d Back of his own Volition, ‘Tha police | sveationed as tg iether his mother | reciting that the indictments do no.| PAM and pearl buuons 4.25 | er Best stake eGiasses tty | Pah money, mentioned above. They are made fr Were wnadle to locate him, Ut ening | SONG APY, UES eatate. Tne ee che | Charge the Sheriff with being guilty of| © '0 ' Years, value $ i $25.00 Best Make Marine 13.08 oh the latest atvla Yare his name in the newspapers, he decided ¢4 no income from it, He did not | an indictable offense. LOT $-Imported Cloth Reefers $25.0 Hest Make Marine 14.08 4 ann J, 5 EACH, yle last, Hand- EG CRTR GHA (UL bie clare, in’ factor any ‘property! hin] Tho follow ng is thu danuerers he a He a4 years, value $4.50 9.50 each cain ne Handsons joier feer oe e sewed Welt, jfiiest workmane | FF aa ety oaoe defendant, B,J, H. Tamsen, demurs to] '0 9500, ates ather covered case with shoulder strap. LATES SIGNS ; | tng AS father whe the indictment presented by the Grand Marine Glasses cheerfully exchanged i WARDROBE COUCHES, ship, a the cloth top fite | =~ witow of Robert Swift Livi ) whol Jury on Aur. 1, 18%, charging him with Child 5 $1 ¢: Q 49 if not entirely satisfactory. b ‘ A ‘ ith | @moothly around the ankle, mak- ¢ fortune, She had epent all of line crimo of suffering escape, oh the Tens ADs, Cc. : TAPESTRY PORTIERES Nicely Lined, Covered with /@moanty eu Zz} fund. oa“ enown ae | following grounds: Silver Thimble, 10c. y| Fancy Ticking or Plein Denim, | ing in all the :aost stylish shoes Mics, Flemtug, to be held tu trust un , First—That the facts do not consti- 50 dozen Children’s ’ b} 48 4 0 9 Beet Upholstery, that can be purchased. the de } sls ute a crime = 3. 25, 5.5 7,98 saMt thot Mops would! offer ne farther | Second—That the indictment contains EN embroidered 611k) 4,000 Sterling Silver 4D, FL, QIU TO C7OPR MAIL ORDERS RECEIVE PROMPT ATTENTION, proot. matter which, if true, would constitute “ys i Poke Bonnets:|opimbies, all sizes, all e EACH. SEND AOB CATALARUB) MAILED Eines al Mr. Urooke Objects in Vain, 4 legal Justification or excuse for the COCh cae ae bles, all sizes, FURNITURE TAPESTRY, a - ; ’ } Lawyer Brocke asked that all of the [@ct8 charged or their legal bar to the eset (ah w ca i _ aa to be sold at, each, *| MATTRESSES, MULNGHRIORMA: KY Baomectae, os 1 testimony given by young Bliss after his | prosecution. “eat yf] Wednesday; worth Special—1,800 yards 50-inch q +4) | PURCHASED ONLY AT MY ESTA fetal be stricken out. fie alsa pointed | Wherefor ant asks judg- Pty jpecial—1,; yards ine! 100 South American Special |''? NL Y ESTABLIOH- Ou ere A vie of the Col a Gee cial nas CONCHA acme ppereeces ’ 5 i fs , MENT, A GuCGUMat Amar, waa aie OC ev: | mento the, Cost Chase be ee ra 10c Wool Tapestry, regular price $2.05] Mixed Hair Mattressen, 40 Ibs — 1 20an afliens as" torwhtre the chowder [tated jn. the Indictment, 9 tf ye: yard, on'sale at A. G. A. Tick, in one or two| Will close every evening at { \ JAE “Mcintyre replied jt had been EDWARD GROSSE, 4 Cc. ‘Thess p10 ine parta, 6 o'clock, and Saturday at 10 | shown conclusively that Mrs. Flemin ronth a _ 5 fi | Srcrda the ‘cine anewder feroin tne Defendant ioe Sterling Silver Link | e 'e P.M. ' si) - ral ees hef's room of the Colonial Hotel and] Lawyer Abrah fay, Buttons, — assorted EACH. Weg was given by her to her daughter to| sel for ex-Warde i \ peas e | DR. O'MULLIVAN AND CHAS nROOKE — | (a the latter's grandmother. Helers Schneer und Bchor Keep the Baby Snug & Warm i \y Geslgns, manufac FULL LINE sdk » 9 | a also pointed out the facts. ¢ ning| morning that he wou Interpose , P Mi i \) tured to retail at 6th A th St. No ¥z All doubt as to whether Mra. Fleming | the will of Robert Swift Living any demurrer to the tn nt agalust! paby Carriage Robes we made up By eM G8e., J Complete Line ve., corner 20 t., No ¥e Would appear at the inquest was dis- ‘The Corouge'’s Charge. UMSherift ‘Tameen got another delay af- H&ht on the premises during the Sum-| 4 19c apanese ugs, MATTRESSES, COTS, SPRINGS, y . ; » er delay af- . —— } Pellod by the Coroner, who at 10.9] Coroner O'Mcagher turned the objec-| ter all, although Disirict-Attorney Fel- mer months at about nalf what they me iP , ” * " 7 ; ‘These 92-1000 Fine Sterling Silver IN NEW PATTERNS, See eed or oe ee Court | ans aside, In addresming the jury Jows argued ax hard as he could against will cost after this lot ta sold lovee dite ' PILLOWS, &c., MOTHER GETS HER CHILD. > Tome to produce her tp courts Yaaid rere was no doubt that Ma, Buse 1h aur week from coders he TAT | White Wolf, lined with elder gp praing ¢ acute, cot-| AT VERY LOW, PRICE CLE a Lad les § : iy : . some form of antimontal, poisoning papa AOWN oeecessees bocce ae oe he bute va ee Oe eS. A OWES) OICeg. Mrs, Frederic! Denies that Sh q Mra. Fleming t the | "Tt ts wlao in evidence,” he sald, “that White China Gout, handsomely pHpAe Rue we id e ee Coroner's office at 10.40 ont. | the (pelson was eontuified in the clam RUNAWAY IN THE BOWERY. aed 2.98 .@® pale at out buttons, RESCUED HIS PALS. Wanted It for a Museum, cer O'Rourke, Chemist 5 ivert | CBORGEE Miva to ber Gn the day of fer Reese : vhite Bh ‘| value $1.00, hesddchiees Judge Beekman this morning made an death, and alvo that the clam chowder ‘ : a White Mongolian Bh very; — ee Ft eee at te” oatueg | Maw sent to Mor By het daughter, firs, |* Vonage Womans Savrow ecame | curly and tongs. voice. ao 3.98 ® ® ® 39c | Wut Sailor Amdersom Was Held for | order directing the New York Foundling the court-room was crowded. “The old Fleming. who Ra aan nrerent me OEe be of Retug Crushed to Death, Snow White Mandarin Lamb... 4.80 '. = Agsaulting the Cop. asylum to give up possession of the amily lassen, shaw, jad the i the event of her mothers death pAptliniling runaway occurred in the THIRD AV Py ‘oner bare Otto Anderson, a Finnish sailor, 22] !"fant, Maria Frederici, to its mother. ; ‘The fury then retired to consider a| Bowery, near Houston street, shortly BI i d it B “7 lommissioner Boo t 7 7 : As the mother was almost destitute Is nt the witnes: Mein: | y F : . pavelt Save They, years old, was held in $00 ball for| A® frre bad sunt come in freak trom an | Versct: after # o'clock this morning, ant an un-| DIOOMINGAAale DLOS., soru anv corn sts. ; : Y |) hai in General Sractong be Magiscrece {she placed the baby in the Foundling , Interview with the two titue” wirls Mrs, Fleming Not Named. known woman narrowly oscaped boing Gan’t Serve Liquor on Sunday, | peuci, in Essex Market Court this morn-| Asylum. Jn Ma: Mrs, Fredericl re- cle Fleming and Florence King. crushed to death underneath the horses’ ing, for assaulting Policeman Bue: ted, and she then desired to obtain a Mra, Fleming, ag she stepped into the | The Jury was, out Tee TANDS TO GO. COACH DRIVERS ON STRIKE. - ihe Eldridge sirect #ist | married, an: ’ Coroner's couri, did not seem the least] An! returned with shat Airs, | hoofs STREET STAN . . Oe ‘Street tation. posuession of her child. The asylum au- bit abasne, o arcetit | Hline ied from gcuce gastriatts on Aug | The team belonged to Nudell & How- — ——— Threatens to Prosecute the Clubites| sallors: au oft Firneieer much intent | thoritles had placed tt in. the ca fay noe and the | Gcure gastritis. belng caused ty’ ard, truckmen, of 161 Greene street, and | Only Those Devoted to Newspapers |Two Hotels Left Without Vehicles , cated, ‘creating a disturbance gt Heater | woman living at 1 1-2 Varick place, ‘Th 4 She Was dressed In mourning for the cautes unikn Morris Flanser, of 188 West Houston to Remata. tor a Few Hours if They Violate the Law. oe aace atin Toba of tele olees pot a'itp ahd yitimed it. Bhe identh mother she is charged With having pol: a street, wus the driv : ; nage v ‘onc! are, 6 f or ; nich It hi e + | blamed wlet Ww 7 nother decree was Issued from Po- Thirty coach drivers, employed b; and upsetting beer kegs and ash barrels, | fied her baby by six toes w! rr Bonet Bhe wore a. white ave tains | blamed ty the verdict wag y Mie team decame. fightonad at an | Aromat decree wes iMsued Frogs Te | cranty Ci. Overin, ac ortysaeona aiseel a Buchser took” one’ Of them. ints | on each foot and a scar on ita left cheek. n Lua, Ue same as she wo: st Sat eds y Tid: (ealivvand started sor rritic pace | sa pennants to-day by Acting bens Sinan Be Ve ad i Dane ln i Rialoules ele sant guatody and Firnelaer handed over the | She optained a wae ay haben? corpus ay last, Cilora coke ancl . oman | Cnet Conlin. eve enue, caused a awyer vy iicules the Manl- | second, while went In search of the| for the production of the child. Judge “evening W hie Hetntyre was on lle feet tn u)up the thoroughfare, A young woman] ” Atop Oct, 1 every street atand unless | the Dlurray Hill Hotel and Hoffman third man “Anderson, who, however, | Beekman awarded the child to. Its hat, w Ured | er face, Which Was a. trifle pale.| far the Grand Jury. Orne! y dashed upon the sii By ated ar ; semen pr o the sta-| ga on : BETAS ana Kee 8, He pale: | FOE ATO Coach Mey Brooks to Nie tet walk, and she ssomed about to twint, | Herogicaim fruit and soda, water must |atiking. . vere une tion-house with the other two, but nad | on exhibition. Pelee areas geae eS Phar ne SER | WN Guene, Beteceive ances, haee eons hoe | Hiw says so, and the law ik to | Wor several hours the guests were un ; sway {HOt Kone very far when Andetson stole —__— 1 Ie euled that the Coroner had Judl-| saw her danger, abd shouted toa tan | ree eit ete ae ue lame Ne (able to find conveyances in the im-| A® told in “The Evening World's" | up Dering tiem ane Muck Bupeser & FTER SCHIEREN’S SCALP. The Jury Selected. clal powers in sucha case. He demanded | Who caught hold of her and dragged quarter fs to by shown, mediate neighborhood Sporting extra yesterday, | President | Mow gn ine head that sent him sprawi-| Al s The following were finally selected Ne cliagharwe of the Jury and his client, | her, eit fainting, into the street. Bho) kvery police commander has been! The strikers are members of the Lib- Roosevelt has at last issued @ mani-/the stomach and rele: is com= =< act as jurors ¥ selected to} Meow demand that this lady be| “Tha team duehed: th hermes netinied to. jnatonce atanw weevers oe it lation of Couch ana |fe#to against clubs of the city. panions. “Jake” Worth Working Hard to i P. J. Moran, painter and decorator, 434 Fourtn | @ —] vated ataleway and Mayer Bros! have from now until ihe. firat of the “The sale of alcoholic drinks by clubs | ,Anderson was caught hiding in the Retire Brooklyn's Mayor. avenue, . window. The force of the impact shat-| month to ascertain their rights n receiving $12 a week of /is certainly illegal," eald President |’ During th Poe Pekar cen Bamuel Clark, piun Fourth avenue, tered three large panes of French plate) "The downtown as weil as the uptown. 1 dema: $l. John F.| Roosevelt, | “TH ‘iy apring the melee Hucaser lost his hat) The Brooklyn Republicans will hold Feoit, Memes ile 40) Havre anata glans. Hoth animals foundered and! merchant, will receive attention. He r foefect COT | esta evidence: uno ately ‘0 it | Pirnelser wa slgntiy bruised Sbout'the their primaries to-night and the indi H gross eat Twenty-ninth puri r flesh an the 1 glass Hot be. permit lick tip t vith Mr. raining evidence upon which to base BAT. clarentoa, tauodryman, 471 Pourth ave tidewalk, ‘blood flowing from Sidewalks with boxe shares P the rty drivers met ai 1 o'clock this {a violation to be foilowed by arrest, If Seay, ABARTH we) CaRpARIQNs: eer enlioe? Ape area # Uvely eonere g jonly time given to # in the store n Cur all, 4 Bete . . ai waan 4 Wot woteteer, 29 Fourth avenue Patrolman Jona Masterson, who won fa! that mace watch wil attow itn to event street, and at oS Haile eae Un eae raaitay MAYOR'S VET . and the opposition. 4 ein. dry goods. 4) wrth avenue. one @ Hs \, eat ot ake th ransit without embarrass e. bel viglated el 2 a Froderick Bayerdgrfer, watchimaker, 438. Fourth bravery In the discharge of his duty, | fis commercial welfare (Mr. Overin was aglecp at the Hotel jduty to make an arrest. If he fails to R’S VETO DIDN'T GO. Mr, Worth i making @ strong fight erie sie tespeei had the horace twken to a veterin Vendome when Bocretary Maher sent @|do go he will be called upon to explain —— against the local administration. He i uMWay, plumber, 392 Fourth ave: ere the wounds were dressed. The note, asking ff he was prepared to se i ia sede y 1 t of Mayor ponrer anesgan torn Teleee Woe MOR ertstea 'N"Taw uit] DELIA KEEGAN IN LIMBO, |e” Sie "6ctutn’ QeMt WOR ie See [Me reason for hw newtact.” eee tee cr aneeectlame | genieren and is porking tert to one his © meine first witnows was Dr, W. T. Bull: will result, say Mayer Bros, have Maher arrested for conspiracy. | President Roosevelt ts an individual Apy Antl-Platt Smagestions, ichiere! m a working 0 ae rear aeth ate Hie was questioned The Halt-Mution G = Who sued Munsell Of tie sirikere, ait the day shire re: {member of the Union League Club, but| At the mecting of the Board of Alder. Rares contests wilt is made to ' by Me, Metntyre ‘and tol) about his our jon Ganrantee Tage Workhouse. turned to work’ at 730 o'clock. he does not fancy spying upon the acts| Men to-day Alderman Olcott moved that| Wine own ward—the Nineteenth—and PE Yee, Mire Bllne oF ar at hat the “Wants! on te enen | i icocan, who sued Tussell Sage —— of his fellow-clubmen. the Mayor's veto of @ resolution giving | in ‘the silk-stocking districts of the Hil feiter'e death. Ie said that Mrs. Van wet Into over 0) actunl paper: ea "i of contrac fawkes © prisoner Lady Rose Gunning Gets One Yea Lawyer Jefferson M. Levy, of the ae COFEAD the right to maintain a ee ee tee \g orden Wes li the fut when he called, BACH OE cae R for Forgery. Munhattan Club, says it is nonsense, | Woden watering trough in Ninety-aixth j fordon wa ts the Hut when, he called and are acen by four ti At Yorkville Court this morning charged | Mapnetian G , ea ly ey SHIPPING NEWS. je called at vis house at the reque disorderly conduct LONDON, Sept. 10.-Lady Rose Gun-] The enly end which will be gained, he | ®t ‘4 in of Teubner. luest many readers. bee Ba ning, widow of the Rev. Henry Guns] #4¥& 18 the final disruption of the Re-| The Mayor sald that only iron “Teubne * continued the ——— Pe SOR ane ane nade per a [ning, Bari, and daughter of the Rey, | Publican party. troughs should oe erected. ALMANAC FOR TO-DAY. Ao poriant case, COTTON WENT UP 13 POINTS.) Sich tase Dieta. has a. furnished | HOR. William Henry Spencer, who was] MP Levy calls President Roosevelt eects pana ee at cnrsennes chsh Sets Van Norden, he said admitt | Nas Sharsel with. being [arrested July 25 upon an extradition | attention to the law which makes every : neuen for the threechorae . Af, the door ant showed him to ¢ wea theRends error to. the other tenants in the | warrant, was to-day sentenced to one pogeenger an a street, car ameneble to| teams which are used in bis digteic! Hay WaTER LOW AN at Ahh Bite ike we am 180, and with having, made threat year's imprisonment at hard labor for 3 for fumping from the car while it is} The Alderman, who is a Platt man, | sandy Hook. a cr was i w of the Monthly Report. Mis. MeDermott to burn the bulld- : ANE, A va . «| by the way, served noth Gov. Ialand. 3 with her. He made an ex. ation and . the forgery of her father's name to ce! It's a misdemeanor for such an act, ¥ ba notice on the Mayor, | 17°; 14 Hiagnose the are mason BNE A whirlwind of excitement followed | abe but Magistrate {tatu deeds Tacks Gunniug Ina mide: | $a9%,S1 Levs Why, therefore, deean’t | who @ Platt man, that he knew | To and hen he made hyp fe Infoction the publication thia noon by Supt Committed het to the Work: [aged woman, and was formerly connecc:| Meoanaekn nS Violate hare ee ae | What sort of horse troughs his district . fasta aha bslloved uk BHA Hees pelaened apbees eee the sunen Hxchange that | ed with the Addison Club. Would be just ae senaible thig noeded, aed when he wanted jron horse PORT OF WEW YORK. i iN ea ale aa al eile )o average condition was 78 for this | E atest manifesto. roughs there he would say so without ‘ ——— ile crea Hey eamiasion (Of, thle) vine wLEMIN ENTERING THE ConoNeR's| Month, and an advance of somo 13| ‘iz Drowned im a Collision of] Acting Chief Conlin said to-day if| any suggestion from the anti-Platt SRRIVED TODAY: a cmaten MgLIy tnpronen dnd inadmisaile.” points was the ‘mmedtate res Oe Steamers Near Boranetin, [Would ‘be just wa mcverely dealt with | CADP: : : é ‘ Mcintyre, "we will] =, - aL Unran (outirantac Heal’ beer kaailt FLUSHING, Holland, Sept. 10,—The | a8, stloon-keepers. The resolution was ad show later on that it was a dying wo-| free.” he said. “She is not in custody 4 ie: he in Mk 1, Sept. 10.—The | 98, ition was adopted again over mg's ee a8 of law. Ie they want | at $28 and advanced sharply to 82% then parently a State L Spanish steamer Manila, bound for] ie Me otoyet has bern contemplating | the Mayor's veto, by @ vote of 26 to 0. harey a. replte 1 Mr Brooke, elk toa Magiatrute's breke to 8 and within the next few] apne cruit st Beixhani. Ci China, and the Norwegian steamer Xan-|Jayed doing so until the auloon-keepers pei eased piston of such Wind nt us PeiSn thle tage 1a 8B: | gainutes Wing ar 88%, Thar Tite enon ae ye ane a ah Ja, bound for Antwerp, coliided near Bors- | W under subjection. That time hag SHOT IN 23D STREET y tas well settle Apectacle of incarcerat of the market followed suit Colossal! ine com a Ws mors |getin to-day, ‘The Nanla sank soon af. [ROW arrived, and Was not surprised . “yr the Hgtincen taal nincn ae trangactions were made between 12 and | Me {re : hat Saturday, |tepwards, and six of those on board | ore Camuiasioners of Belles panterdny re ery 4 se} persons. only untirg around for evidence is ridiou. |! ¢'rlock cian with cul tacheL whi passed! were drowned, including the captain, | afternoo Joneph = Domoha aly 3 © Coronas 8 Cal t, and by the couries A more exciting scene than that fol- Diack top, show Daag pe |The Manila was badly damaged. vlomaene a pinion ese Ke {res vans. Wounded by Patrick Coyle, INCOMING STEAMSHIPS. SO oven gest Mra, ili forthe Grand durr: ne the announcement of the Bureau. afterwards she saw a steamer pre — club-houses, and we ure going to exert} During a fi DUB 90-Ray, said: “know. doctor, T have been minutes later Mr. MeIntyr today” hus “seldom been wit zwar nate s * PFO | tmaurwemts Attack @ Train of Span-|ourselven Iii every possible way to ob- pour ey ie) bird at they sanitou, Olbralter. Panamg, Bordeaus, fe fsoned. [received to-day from a relue Mr. yre on the floor of the Cotton fx. eceding north at fu 1 tain evidence of such violations er of Twenty-third street | gijiot. Bermuda. City of Birmlagbam, 5 ive a quantity of clam chowder end | ey aCe ou he anid, “tae Dlatrict: | eee City, the active Mquidation of Allan-State line * fun- inh Soldiers: with Dynamite. ‘The Acting Chief was rather non-|284 Ninth avenue, Joseph Donohue, | Poca! Gibralter. nab i Within an hour T was stricken with| Attorney that you, have, the, Ment tal adaeeee ens Accounts ches jnelsare marked as stated al» HAVANA, Sept. 19. According to of-|committal as to what. in big opinion, | twenty nh yearn old, of 344 Wes, | Wells City, Swances. Popes, wane. NomuINE and purging | hold this’ woman for the Grapd Jury on] “Wheat opened in listicas sort of | —-— -- ficial reporis received hera a railway | constituted a violation of the Excise law | Seventeenth street, was shot in the left | oa tie Mma, London » her why she thought she had |{ rahe WAU Ady ce” Goronar| fhe yacht race than reat trading. | acked by a band of insurgents near|or give away on Bun yle, twenty-four years old, of 338 rk Antwerp. Sut | L i { Blier er an: ld her'| The opening sa were at ad e y \ Phed: ‘On, the!) nT whl take peas corpus a PS of abo , 8 ae Guantanamo yeste He seid that the law specifically pro- | West S t x = = 5 Ain . e law practivally uichange? a dy sdge Le xeath one cense there ‘a | police of the : R Ree ae eee nama | A half an hour of wrangling followed REPE UDI ORE = | Congressman Lemuel Ely Quigg, of fof the carriages, which killed two and| {at ell the police commanders in the | ton. eee maa ie Fo Sea a Hsin th eave ‘and an torwbat'tne! ads | Then Me Auctotete said he’ wanted’ the] QHIQ CAMPAIGN BEGUN the Fourteenth Congressional Distrlet, | Wounded seven of the soldiers, feriane porcine ave Teen (Anirucied Trogusie, Charleston, | topsy shoWed In hfs opinion, he “FA eee , . 5 has resigned time ot ermit. thi a 1 . but this co erified ’. death (wae due. | deity gust g,| "Nou shall have it" aald the Coroner, | |nomination of a candidate to succeed| here ise chance { sein AGM or hig. ee SAME Rah ber verified aT Fortis, on by an ant po'son of sume Hrooke Makes @ Threat. Sherman, McKinley, Foraker and - - —— h J i wort What it wap he could not cell 1 d aper duties | Kyrie may beat the Defend: Saratoge, 0 Ve otic d nel § s ) aper duties | kyr der, but Sarstog aming the winar bursts? Mciaiste |B + Ration wom tle! azs,| MESRRSI Sheek is Surlende thin woserve his patty | poking eam beat the Half-Million| (alted & Machanion: Mee}, on Bivia ering i , but Mr, Melntyre | Br Ji ne om-| SPRING LD, 0, 0. -The | papa - Genvanice Page. PHILADELPHIA, 18—-The forty-ninth Ribetion. Costa Alganaula. oaHRNS ATONE, itanion was ihen| hung, the discussion Mee. Fleming | Oberine OF ine pemuplican State | Chase bax Pade array | mc ocienarenon ern i pee se, well the result of the autopsy. | Ti cast cacitement. Bie Woved eter | ree ee ek ea ey ne Steak au Gorge Davitt. sevon of the Cun of the] PRO@tter Allic Wilkes Sotd for 84,500 mane, Ricco J ; pera HARiON sald that before proces. | Un dnwaiiys and epokerts. git hareigen | Between 0.00 and 400 strangers wore | Redeemer, 4.2 aid Park aves] LEXINGTON, Ky Bepl. 10—The report that cree cients nna | Mazvinon te Wilt, the wellknown conpone i iy asta whet utter tate Fl vers in tuen in the ofty. Senator Sherman. fi Rslies We] Wt «Van ai bought the t fare of 12 the rade of popular songs, died at the residence of lls rons D Tealerea ss’ trade 'ty ie Biles Coase Warrant was finally made out| Kinley, Gen. Jones, Chairman ®urt , Lae Ger Sct aly icy Relea pi UR ihn opaiet seit, | Ree \p-ian. Dr F. Page, 10 Bast Que Hundred | nual outing to Greenwood Lake to-day about death. Dr Bullman, he. said *' holding Mrs. Fleming for the Gri q 4 aviainant 4g ary | bred stallion Hanover waa denied by Mitton — oe and’ Twentiet this moraing. Mr. tour oaded by @ band, er , an, he sald, ap: andl and delegations fi : Kas. Big He is| Young on Wis return trom New ¥ Barently Gia mot {hink she fad ‘nego Jury, and OMicer O'Rourke gor ready’ to And delegations from Columbus and the edt : ea, or New York. has nahh aliseations ta the Cain Wad peon tar cre tan a ent trem © fom | they iy, Mere, they ned. He said he thought he | werve It t of the State arrived at) The ess, Leexiuigt 300" “the noted ‘ o. ‘orwich, | took the f , Mens were ihe, Nas of deme | Wheuke dan Gie/a Mctakap aad dalasalieac? ani ng mallion Alite Wilken Zits ™ 94) suns, constable, of the Butldiag Departement (twits eae her sports to make up the } . especia she had told Dr © dary, rake lelegati n m the en recently naniet the Casino as ene of the slstern me ee jan afterwards that she. migti | hb and southern Only. att Faire and t on te be sateen isa 4 ve, tin th wet ttc ty TRE! juttttnglaMye® Brooke |about the same ime, and the diacin. | ommird 1 > Strwek Mary On the Mend, f gmdemal, Ig Reade etiee tre <r im Teaunte, | DIA RF Crosier Mabe » Mistaker q eaid the doctor, “and fount a brownisn UE suetles, tha tone | uaBnell Ot hie home The |p i wae teem pecan har apr atyenie p aaiceations ‘will be IIs Magiavaie Flammer eee tap. | Ta®. Oey of Mr& Gertrude Lions, who ded 5 Nee eee held ihe cram aan | name of : or your formed at°iz.10 o'clock.” the process i | rs. Grannis Loses Mer Cane. ae ani) wide outside Bre-encapes ene afek saree was sub-| guatenly at the Murrey Hill Hotel on Aug, 32, he latter Was greatly congested. Atte y hile being fully (wo miles long ‘ ' tre Bilan . a Shaner apes are go before the 4 Jury at treated for » skin disease, te to be careful eaamination, 1 concluded that | yo'he ted. to the Tombs prison, Ae ane as) chiairman Spoke" Ranston Sherman, | ai ’ se e(ier ‘asin and “apbacentiy "was sine Tae chonltey fis sae eaiiek ; Intyre gathered hix witnesses together | Nell, Gov. McKinley, ex-Gove Foraker | appeared befirs oa a in su mien tontempt The | maythare eivet ine ick woman & does . 4 E. Biles, Jr, com of the pol-| ant thenmese wih Caneeeee wore heard vernor, iso made «| ringing | yin ann @ month nother Downtown Skyscraper. PY Mwalm tom! actendants in his court, Na leas } oman, was the next witn, fl . ? rie fonth oo, .sllesig] misns are being prepared for 8 Alte question | Sompiaints of dismissals. by Blom: Real rapid transit for advertis- \. 3 man Tooked nd red | a Gov, McKinley left immediately for! the end “eaonerated Ryan fi the Hal ia Be reversed atlerwarde by th | young ed pale and seemed] At 230 o'clock Lawyer Brooke started] the G. A. R. encampment at Louleville. | tiane meraied Ryan trom ail building to De ecected on the morthweat " ftlctmenta ‘by the Grend. duly bre tow goanite t tha BalteMiilion 9 /] tar -pveationtion, Guarantees Page,