The evening world. Newspaper, September 11, 1895, Page 3

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

A URLD EDNESDA GY Es! GG, Or! wi ba) . ™ ‘ THE BEARS WERE ON TOP. Greater New York’s Greatest Store, 1 SLASHED BY A [Seizes 222-516, MRLVETS ONPARADE] WTS To weve uncLe swu./H STANLEY IS HERE,| ceived & measage from Stiles to the effect Batic cited Tathertactaw Nga’ sees. cene Pape: Advocates Joint General Decline in the t crop report, tasued of business hours y National Encampment. should have equal control over the He Is Such a Sport. terday, was disappomting to those op- canal and add eratives on the long side of the account. pili CHI the th iT Cc v7 th — th ligh ed traders, Thomas McGrath, Night Clerk |CNLOREN FIND A DEAD MAN. Se oe (oe ieee ee Soa goa ae x \y 50) TUCKS TS PNWIRON= =. (Special to The Evening World.) “It will be more the fault of our Gov- Owing to the falling off in the con- It May fe a Suicide, bat Looks Like Grand Pageant at the Twerty-ninth| Great tiritian and the United. Btates| Wanted Dunraven to Win Because! ar: ine. e e e WESTFIELD, N J, Bept -An Ital vile : 7 ernment than of the American if we dition of corn and the low percentage house, the Victim My ER te een | ere te Led} go not get this, Let us Join with! Amerten Would Take It Back Next /of wheat, the Treasuty sevotee having . te 4 @ Line of Marc! America in guaranteeing the capital of “i fallen below the hundred million mark turning home at dinner saw an object the canal company." at) Me Says and the Rond Syndi e tock Mar- a STRANGE WOMAN i ad rans he PE Control of Nicaragua Can ket Early tn the Day. e » amity pie ie surmised to LONDON, Sept. 11.—The St. James's |. The beara had their Inning this morn- Be ny more of Iedians, eho bara recently come Boys in Gray Cheer Foys in Blue| tere publiseht an article tn its tseue| 20@ Explorer and Member of Par-| 7’ Encouraged by seliing for London Diego County. in Louisville _ ancl bk SAS bo “ liament Arrived To-Day. c bali they Hares an effective ne ane ~— merican newspaper criticisms of its pon the market, forcing out some o of 9 Cheap Lodging. a Marae : lying in the fleld in the centre of the ie ene us LTE Henry M. Stanley, the African ox-|tardy about making up the deficiency, , : . OUISVILLE, Ky., Bept. 11.—The pa- TO KILL FERDINAND. Plorer. recentiy elected to the Hritien | the Street hus something to talk about A magnificent showing of all that is newest in Autumn Milli- jarmaworth Polar Expedi- jon Heard From, Was pouring from his mouth and « deep | 7 fA mb Parliament, was among the passengers |gecurition, I! in said that the Syndicate | Dery. ‘The finest from Paris. Many equally fine from our own clit over his heart showed he had been | PWenty-ninth National Encampment of |go anteged Plotters A on the White Star line steamship Ma-| is trying to work things so that the) workrooms. All on view To-Day and To-Morrow. cople In the vieinity feel natiniled | otic music und the streets were carni- tateneons Wsue of bonds, thus enabling. it to City, Huntine Another M the man Was murdered, as a Rervant | vals of richness In desiens and profu-| HUCHAREST, Sept. 11.—A plot against |r” reap another bly profit igui MW b “N © ity, Hunting Another Man, jon ofthe hounes, saw men, wa sion of red, white and blue, Along miles| the life of Pringe Ferdinand, of Bul- 1a 18-8 per cents Atcnizon felt fk, to 1eS uits a sof thou. | Karla, has been discovered at Rustchuk N78, Canada Southe: to 66 1-2; v r) thing about him, sands of cheering citizens the comrades | TWeNty persons have been arrested upon [: ut ; ; The Coroner at Elizabeth wil] make Shed on Southern soit, | the charge of compiteity in the con eee ev ae a ig a tie ‘ ) being viewed by hundreds of people. They formed a long, strong line of | SPiracy, qe ag . y ; Distillers “8, to 8; General AREW A KNIFE FROM HER BREAST <i. — anks” In marching through Ken Brectrle 7-8 t0 44 Leake Rhore 1-2 to 190 a 1eS ac e S Loulaville & Nashville 12. 4 9 : Miaasurl Pacite 11-4 to 1. 1.—Word has been along the way, And the ladies of Louis-| 4 [ia A \ red Ty to M4; Roading 6%, ‘to. 181-2, S b) piclous Man Foand with Vala- | ville and from all parts of the South Inj Celved here that the yacht Wind Van Hantle 6-8 to 18 LR Southern Hail Coal 7-8 to # &, and rather A » e MoGrath Sees a Priest, Makes an | DEEP CUT OVER HIS HEART town, Walking towards it they were «| Rorritied to tine | . ritied to tnd @ man lying dead. Blood | page today wan. ihe vavont ot) the the detriment ot the markets for Mrs. Frankie J, Lewis, of Jersey | icons in’ ames vcgmrmittad suicide, the @. A. R. The alr was full of patri- inn Brineste bile: Aesested Jeatlc, which arrived at its pice this | Government will have to make afresh fi ile tent Saikine The decline in. price ‘obody see c « t i Was Put Out. ARSIRME ALCUO I eee mee: 0c Ok GENUINE Sad amnion Rig Four 3-8, to ds: Buritigton t, to acne ; : once more marched on Southern soil. fn investigation at once. The body is ~ Ze Rock Island 1 to s01-4, Coloraio HAD PAPERS TO BURN. tucky to-day, while thousands of “John- 0 . nies” grew hoarse in cheering them Rania we Wenteen et led able New York Certifiont brilliant dress joined in the great chorus | WAhh carrying = the Jackson-Harms- Ante-Mortem Statement, and TECUMSEH, Neb, Sept, 11.—A aus-|Of cheers as heartily as they were In- Thats cles ENAINEE Ot utysle ioe hee preferred 12. to 8UL-2 fanged the Woman Is Arrested, Picious-luoking mau was taken off the| tense In bitterness along the marches I | arrived at Vardo, on the north of from 31-4 toto Ret oe ye night B, and M, train here Monday | the days of strife. night at the request uf Conductor Law-| The veterans showed the welght of son, The man carried two bundles of; Years and the effects of service. None Thoma McGrath, night clerk of a|paper that appeared to have great |of the old Union Generals around whom eheap hdging-hovse at 2% Third ave-| value. they gathered so fondly at former en- Muo, wis seriously, if not fatally,| In the packages were several thou-|C&™Mpments and whose carriages they . — Stabbed vy a woman early this morn-|sands of dollavs worth of mining stock |Cheered so lustily in former parades! Avalanche tm Swits Norway, in lautude 78 degrees north and longitude 32 degrees east, afte: hav: 16 Droken out of an iceberg be- ) Franz Joseph Land and Barents vagrant 2epigat tee" NOW Importations for Early Fall Wear Now Ready. sigh or Sale of Umbrellas, a decrease of Thousands upon thousands of them. and Rurles « Money 1 a 11-2 9 Forelgn exchang easte nt, on call. dull and (a itty In tone. Bankers’ 60-day bills sold . ortraits: seer All bright, new goods, a ing, wh gave her name an Mrs. jin the Medoria and Durango Mines, of /Nere Nere. | Their portraits were sce Hamlet. LA and sieht at sant a setle HERIANINE Ob ie season at ioeer Frankie J Lewis, of 521 Morris street, | Lawrence County, 8. D., and several Bleonecuina7e here Weue ue The dineeades| BERNE, Sept, 1—An avalanche from HENRY M. STANLEY. spear Cail aac Mt aR TUR a oo prices than were ever before thought Jersey Cit, deeds to mining property in the dis- | bivouacking where mo “)the Altels glacier has fallen upon th Mr. Stanley was brown and full of] ‘There was a sharp rally in stocks possible, The lodgng-house ts known as the|tfict, and gold and silver bullion cer-| will soon join them, And in that silent 4 i hamlet of Spltalmatte. About twe % saith, His hair ix {@fter midday, on rumorr that the Byndi- {ificates from Kuntz Brothers, New| majority Grant, Lee, Sherman, Johnson, the: enerey of good health: His hale Ii ci ie would Swoon the aaneleney: it Lorena, ing rear building reached by York, and from the United States As-| sheridan, Jackson and other leaders|®@Uare miles of land has been covered. | ivttle grayer than when he was last|(} MRnnBies peeeees liatote thudag wie Passing thnugh a long and dimly |#ayer'a office, "New York. me aan veeeaon anal other ee . All thes papel o co = v 10 lore Fee aa alate ie a corath tas been act- men, Be AL MeNamle “Willis A | peace or have no more good will to man| Head of cattle have perished, Mr. Stanley was alone save fo It ts feared that #1x persons and 9%| here about flve years ago. over. Sugar moved up Lit. per cent avalet,| The dealings were quite moderate and $4.00 Steel Rod Umbrel- ing as night y ! pbb aad epeculation was without speclal feature. | Spectal wale on ‘Thursday only | ing ech piece onig a share time vet, iyores Doyle. | Benldes | han was felt and alncercly exdTe** | George Amguatus Sala, the Welter, He wan met on the pier by Major J.['0rtin ‘ilrectorn ot. the Wes ren Cli ih CA VeRO WL Gk las, $1 49 ere OURE * cared pe “day sc destroy * + [18, Pond, who managed him asa lectur-| ‘Telegraph Company. have declared the » popular & ; ° Late last nint a woman, who had |All kindy that appear of value, among [here to-day amid scenes that destroy Owen Money. et Veebe ies Texular quarterly aivigend of lit pee} ‘Tam O' Shanter, Just the thing 35 tf + been drinking, valled and. aaked to sen | Siem being Gertiticates of deposit on a | the lant vestiges of sectional feeling. } . é cent, payable Oet. 18, Rooks clowe HONT TAR Eure ONIS: bank at Central Cicy, PP ian ts et. 16. for school; for Thursday only Sept. 11.—A recelving order] In his pecullar, brusque, abrupt, | Sajt Under a proclamation of the Mayor| LONDON, yale. Taffeta _ Silk, Oscar. McGrath informed her he was| ‘The ‘man sed tc give his name i Reale Oba Ut PL Tight -. Rolling 58 wi the streets where the divisions formed [has been ixsued against George Augus-| monosyllabic way Mr. Stanley replied |yuarter ‘ending Sept. $0, net earnings, F fl P ight > Rolling ; i fo longer there. Ghe insisted upon see-| orto Ue teed ee nmol | and the entire line of march were|tus Sala, the well-known newspaper|to questions of an ‘Evening World" SH cnn a Punt HULA, IncrCoUEe eat Tamed Pictures. ; j¢) las, with steel * is ‘ mally was induced to/juilt, about six feet tall and Weighs |cleared of everything and patrolled by | Writer and author. reporter something Mke this: Halance sheet, $1,006,500, in¢ rod, Paragon leave. She returnd shortly after mid-/170 pounds, has a small sandy mustache % - Ww at ce ividend -paymenta’: 6.19: frames (Case night, dectar! t and small growth of beard. His |the Loutsville Legion, the Cadets and What are your pla he wns daar a3 ona and Tassel to. Mecullough wae ceycene knew Oscar) 20s are punk deep into his head and| Kentucky National Guard, The parade |Steamahip Lady Wolreley Stranded | asked TG ad match), if é Mecuttough was Neking in the howe | gray, was headed, some distance In front of —100 Passengers Rescued, “L have none; none, #it," he responded. and total” wry orted (Hard: iy a see Im. MeG h ee eee. a ve Ww y cod A ‘4 ) rat grand. eivision, by two dis-| LONDON, Sept. 11.—The at aay] “WH your stay be long in America Hed, Songs oF again informed her Xoculto ai the fi SE ines | pt. 1.—The steamer Lady | | x wiles of liste RB was ihe Hiithe:Holise AA oWebbar tier woenne cs ST. VINCENT DE PAUL. Lingulahed ex-Confoderaten oma capt.| Wolseley, of Dublin, bound for London] “Three months or more, i anates, fn the cunliste? depart dies, value 4.08, Bo away. INS oe William H. Harrison. with 100 passengers on board, stranded] “In New York?" ment 36,00 shares of Sugar were dealt tn. : : he first carriage rode Gov. Brown| on Goodwin Sands to-day. The passen-| “Two days. Go to Canada Friday; 1.49. He placed tits ha: ., | Big Convention of Delegates to the| Int n Gi y: passen n ; 4 5 arr and einer te Meco Popular Orde and his staf aturen of the parnde was| ers and crew were all rescued. shall stop in town at the Everett House The ¢ Y had reached the bottm, when the| Presidents, vice-presidents and dele-|Old Ned, the war horse, over forty years 7 En 6 Panera eerreg es American Tobacco ‘ Woman with a quick mvement, drew | gates of vatlous councils of the Society [Ol ,that han heretofore tramped with) FIVE KILLED, FIVE HURT. [nee you nee Aner tonne “pt ; ik something which looked o be a knife| of St. Vncent de Paul, met in conven-| Ned ie now so feeble that he. to-lay — - veal (of “Fafonto. has developed American Mugae, Ret $4.00 Pure Silk Umbrel- ’ from her breast, and slayeq MoGrath| tion to-day in the Mission of the Im-|rode on a float, The New Hams hive Great Northern Passenger Trains heer ere. Tihigeine te ues cunace oe pte SLU OPC . } on the left side. Then shtbroke away | macuiate Virgin, 2 Lafayette place. | Department’ carried a large engle,, Tie in @ Mend-On Colinton, to the Pacific coast on the Canadian| Altuea Terre, Hate I t $1 98. 4 and escaped. ‘ They came on Invitation’ot the Superior | Kentucklans had “corn and crackers,”| | MINNEA Minn,, Sept, 11—a| Pacihe, Tf was tl when 1 left London. | Auantic @ Pectas as a - ; McGrath pressed his hancto nis side | Council. Delegates were present from{and others bore the emblems of their! st. Cloud (Minn.) special says: Passen: | fei Detter: E sball see Canada and) At. Tom” «Sana he and discovered he had bee stabbed. | all parts of the United States and|States, 00 ger trains Nos. 2 and 8 on the Great| "As a preparation for your dution aa! Haitimore & Ohto Greatest: Rare: ie Umbeottns Philip Sullivan, of 295 Third asnua, saw | Canada. Northern had a head-on collision at {2% M;, P.? How do you like Parlia- Moe A great oportunity to furnish your! Ever Offered. the woman strike at McGrath,nd when| ‘The convention was preceded by masn| MADE MONEY BY WASHING. | srciny this morning. Both were running oieimaven't scenjencuahvat cto know. home with beautiful pletures at very |! 4 prominent manufacturer's entire 4 e he heard the latter shout he ad been| at 9 o'clock, celebrated by Father = at a high rate of speed and came to-| “Shall you ever go to Africa again?” A She, ttle ¢ | stock, consisting of 1,400 tight-roll- cut, started after the woman, Xned by | Dougherty, At the convention Jeremiah | And 85,000 Is in Litigation Before | gether with terrific force. ‘L may go just to see how things are at ly Cole Landscapes. |F ing, pure silk Cane Umbrellas, 98 | a @ friend. McGrath also followy, The | ear presea ana Thomas M. tlie Sarrona Five men were killed. ‘They are J. k. | £22k enone ver again to do anything tH a ven 3 different subjects, Including |t and 2s inch, case and tassel to mate’; i | % Woman walked rapidly down Thi ave-| "After a short business session an ad-| Hannah Downey, formerly a washer-|Emerson, engineer of No. 2; James » other questions the explorer sald @ Ret Fruit Pletures framed in a en eatra fine selected Congo, Weichself . — nue and turned Into Twenty-sixtttreet jipurnmenc was taken for lunch, 8nd) woman, appeared as counsel in her own|Thibldau, fireman of No. 2; Ira Hines, eee eae eeeles Be ie Sau RUE Cees Dreneine, ow nite and Git OF and Fura handles, improved Eng. towards Becond avenue. She waver. | tociorys ete Visited the Catholic Pro-| shalt, before Surrogate Arnold yeater- [engineer of No. 3, and both baggage |tany Nel tith ie Was Wediled to Hing bn atta. re ara ene cranes a IBD I Sah parkuon trarmew “cones peer by ihe te ees Reseda) err ae nay 4 day, to show cause why she should not|men, one of whom is thought to beJent circumstances, but the auestion of [ciaMtet 48, | aM) of Waters. West Artograe factired’ tele eros aces : rested. desirability ome. betwr =| Bel 00 of Ta est A ‘ay- 5 taken t5 the hospital, owas LUTZ HAS AN ENEMY. be punished for contempt of court for |John H, Hawkins fesirability for a home between Amer- | Ueliwer i “ituiem seer RA SCC $4.50, all to go ut. e Denver & Rio Granite faving to obey an order to turn over| Five are injured, including three mall | “you have heard the sult of the In-| beaver & Ro A Coroner was sent for to take se Satine : inis-|¢lerks, one brakeman, and one passen- | ternational y ‘ ve | Lew Moines: & insane Preis) Or Whkey eeitioneen Xi fan's ante-mortem statement. Ca|Me Has Him Expelled and Thereby | $100 in cash to Mary ayy sania lerhs ore pi ternational yacht ra AB LHe) Lek Holnes & F Doae a metal corners, regular price 95 00 d 10. 00 Pure Sik im oner O'Meagher responded and Mi: Deprived of His Renefits, She toli Surrogate Arnold she dis- 7 6 ee “it was a surprise to me," broke In] Erle Telegraph & Telep. 62ty We, ati... ie exer nnn) p all p f i! Ps Wrecking crews were hurried to the at * n Grath, who had recovered consciousness] Carl Lutz, of 206 Weat Sixty-fourth | missed her lawyer because he did not Mr. Stanley; “and a disappointment, | Generst _ Eleoirl ay ‘a I dmitted | Scene from Barnesville and St. Cloud, !1 was in hop alicyrie TL. would win | Hine, steel... related thin story to him to-day imatreet, applied to Judge Dugro, in the | handle her case properly. Whe admitted | ind doctors. from Bt. Cloud, Fergus | the cup thieiean ae hee gute we towa Central... 7 Bellevue Hospital. Superior Court to-day, for @ writ of|to keep it. Falls and Alexandria, here forty-five, years, You could welll yActete 2 best Photogravures, amongst ai Aen GRETA an Umbrellas, $3.98. " ; «pt Jects, framed in a 3-inch solid é . orty- franc ‘The Surrogate told Hannah he would ~ ————9 afford to let Valkyrie take It to Eng-| (2ke snore Pe a 200 heavy pure Silk Cane Umbrellas, 98 My ‘name is Thomas McGrath. 1 am forty-fandamus to compel Louls Parr, aa | The Surrogate told Hannah he would FERRY FRANCHISE SOLD. i Youd win it lack next yoarnel | tontynttte sence oak frame, ornamented, value aua'ts fons chee and’ tebe io aera five years olf and live at 383 Third avenue, | resident, to reinstate him member | End show cause why she should not be . for Valkyrie to win because] (. NX. A. &« Chis $2.98, at.. ...... ans o ‘ d selected hi ere Tam employed asa night watchman, Te-|6 the Moltke Kraunken Untergunz| punished for contempt. = lish, but for sport, and, i AL & GAurma waste eechanel extra fine imported selects andles, Moving I am about to dle I state that last! Vein, a mutual benefit organization, | Jula. Downey was a washerwoman| The Pennaylvania Raltlroad Gets | ict, Dunraven 8 a plucky fellow. Manisautan large variety of Pastels, mounted with sterling silver, a large “What of that projected rallroad across Manhattan 11,30 o'clock, Ww wast my port | who ¢ ‘October, . The da: i Stade Thied avcsues a woman, Cheon Tad voat | peit® claims to be entitled to a sick | Mevioue to her death, it ta allened, the Twenty-third Street, Africa?’ asked the reporte ot 206 Third avenue, & woman, whom I Ata not | bernt of $2.50 a week. He has been ill| the gave her sister Hannah power of “Oh, a reporter Interview and Water-Colors at very much reduced| variety of designs, improved prices. paragon frames; manufactured 3. rl Paci ed me down Know, came to the door and asked to see a Mr./ for hree years and received the bene- ay to dtaw $6.00 from & eavin; The Comptrolier to-day sold at public] the bay on that and he knew more than i i to sell at $8.00 and $10.00......008 McCullough. 1 told her to go away, as women |fit8 neil two. weeks ago, When, he says, | pink. OTe ee cette hey eke | auction the franchise for a ferry be- Tid about it! laughed the explorer. || Michigan ve Good Luck Rings, 10c. fre not allowed in the houte, She then stabbed | 8! amy told the President of the socl- | ter gave it. to. her. tween the foot of West Twenty-third |, Stanley remaryed of the wonderful) sion & School su lies, ! me in the lett breant with a sharp’ Instrument. | was taht? Was shamming and he| john Downey, @ brother, and Mary | street, New York, and Grand street, | {ust elwit im ism, and said Na taead Go If you wish to be lucky, secure one of 'e Tay on the aldewatk some time and was then| Dect was reserved, Rolly. (a niece Of Sule Downey, fie | Jersey City, “The World's home, the Pulltzer butld-| New Central these Good Luck Rings, made from Po & Waeern Even the children, who always look Drought here, I belleve the woman wi ar ———— It ts aileged that Julia Downey, was| This Ix the franchise signed by the|!MK, Was the tallest and indeed the only! SY # A genuine — horse-shoe alpen all build en, No ee there are |S Bung Weat 1h “ forward. to bargains at our annual Lalas Unconscious when “she executed the| stayor while he was sojourning at Rich- | Mu, bUyuing When, Now 2 sew there are gar t nall, handsomely nickel- SRS Tho statement was signed with the| SERWE PARK RESERVOIR, | power of attorney. way aac| tok Bete J many" buttfings mont aw tall, Te not]. 3.2 Rel yt Minted. tee mate lexus | SCHOOL SALE, are astonished at this mark of the dying man. At Bellevue —_——— Patreeree cppointed Mary, elly:aa- rts ROURHE by the Pennsylvania | harbor” i Ontario a4 tlvely by us, price ERE pedal ee ee ee 1d MeG: , 1 .|Commistoners Anxious to : ‘allway Company for $22,500 and 8 per! Then Mr. Stanley and Major Pond] (yr Meiieay der tt is drawing the biggest crowds in it was said McGrath's death was al te Be = cent. of the gross receipts at the New| started for the Everett House In a cab. (jane aeay & cr 10c. New Yc hala most a@ certainty, A note added by Prot, of Title at Once, TANGLED MARRIAGES. York side. aL UE eal Policeman Barnard, of the Eighteenth} Commisshers to a ——_- = ____ iA ppraise property . Precinct, aid the woman, Frankle| for the Newserome Park Teeteote mt na tiving,| HIGHER PRESSURE NEEDED. | !RVING’S COMPANY ARRIVES. Lewis, was well known to the police.| this morninggt o6 Broadway to receive precca T g > — The police think the stab was inflicted | proofs of tithk'and values of property. by a hairpin dagger or very slender! Only one prog of title was received | OH the trial of the sult of Joseph Z { a enw. recelved: se blly Zot Ona HUD: Water Service dirk, There {4 still otgtanding proofs on par-| Kell¥ against Alice Kelly, of One Hun Policeman Barrett found at the lodg-|ceis belonging t Joseph McGuire, Will-| fed and Fourth street and Columbus] A delegation of fire underwriters ad- | fng-house a razor, with a black handle, |!am Ogden Gilevand Sarah A. Kieran, |@¥enue, for divorce in the Superior | dressed the Sinking Fund Commission Ce =f A el 4 hh ife lying on the floor behind the hall door. Wers decided to have, | God's Kosa Note rife’ nis, wife) this afternoon on the necessity for a Bloomingdale Bros., novi AND GOTH’ STs. Mra, Kelly Had a Yet Wedded Agi NY CLA StL Sir Henry In tm the Adtrondacka |!" lan belie and Was Unable to Greet Them, a The steamer Southwark arrived from | st (1! 'sfuthwestern Antwerp this morning, making her first) S!. 1. Southwestern of trip as one of the American Ine fleet. | Qube Bm te The Southwark brought over eighty-five | southern Mullway pe rwriters Claim th Inadequate, Fire tet delegates to the Hudson Couaty iital Labor Felcration by Cigar-Makers’ Untem TO AID THE STRIKERS. i the Roches. | tyne & ‘a, the Bxe K. of Le Money to Be Rain ter Tn The Commi: arried higher pressure water suppiy than now ‘There was no blood on It. [beginning next Wek, trial days every| her in June, 1590. He gaid his wife in- members of Sir Henry Irving's theatri-| peas PAI The Exeeutive Board of the Brother- al itive Nard of the Jour- The woman was held in court tite | edn gnay, PLACES day. Heretofore formed him of that fact, but added that ons: aes howing that the} Ml Company, which Will make Its first Duluth pf hood of Tailors met at 3 Suffolk street) rs a4 bas appointed & apectal prefer iv wyer told her that as her first hus- y displayed sl t the i Omaha pt a ‘ nil ¢ ‘ morning to awalt the result of Me-| to file Dee Of title After | band. wan also married when he mar: De een reat ne | aPPearance in Montreal next Monday ane this afternoon and decided to send et rewers” Ammoelatto Grath's Injuries. however, \e preference will| ried him Kelly might marry her with-[ Power: Choukh to be of mach use in| evening, & (init culars to the shops where 13,00 mer ses rt out danger. the higher bu.ldings, and quoted statis-| The first one to leave the steamer w ine 8 of the organization are employed Secretary Bauer, esting contributions for the sup of the 3 neat-workers on in Rochester rdelegates will meet to-mor- ja Washington Halt, 35 ‘uimers, Recordi ‘Doorkeeper. BLANCHE LAMONT’S MURDER. co.. WARING No TO BLAME, | iitientececese™™ Hi ives. be lclnae aoe acted acai || the fat ne 6G lenva the: atonmn, wae more adequate service, pany. He wa preter hans. He was warmly greet a by Mr Hm #5 for Whipping Ile Wite.| QVERCOME BY THE HEAT. My egtet tat the Hatten egret that the latter ter, WAN arrested emu Cont ‘The Garbage In Carted to Sen, So ‘The Dead G Aunt Testi- mony Against Durrant, | to meet the i hard st ; STeGi Says the Harbot master Ellen, last night for Might « at Sir et Veen Gee BAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 1.—The Dur-| 07" | © out SC AMFOMHIA altel end Tick tye |Bwo Mam Deap om: the Sidewalk | in ie bur will te Contractors Who came from Re jf pdhatiome Co Brung fant case has come out of the field of | Col r Vetter to-day om ea area ang Sita, . dey and the company to- to have work done have failed ay iu ArRold! a oeres, Goeaee mathematical calculations, lines, angles |from Tieut. Delahanty, \upervisor of nk Binning told. Max from Too: Mack Sun, marrow ing. for Montreal, rs : Horty out of ninety-five gontegotors | sags. OF co 4 Al rt me " Fl 01 a Curd, eh hi e1 { e' Irty-i old er a Be je company are) have sii the reement 0! t 9 officers: ed by. cella and distances of Emanuel Church, hay-|the Harbor, about the daosit of gar-| Hammer that, eleates au the paymeny| craries Itazner, thirty-nine years old, | tenry Howe, the veteran actor who 1s| COTTON WAS ACTIVE. Knvepants-sakers! “Union. and. given |g t,omcars sieriad by the Mlscellaneaue Section fing been deeply impressed upon the|bage on the beaches, M\ Delehanty | of $s and bis wife was discharged, of 12 Turvis street, Long Island City, | now Sabctour nee tae rane : | ¥ al bonds, There are $0) workers out are Eugene A. Johns: cretary; J. H. Wille winds of the jury, and the prosecution | says: Ome was sunstruck at noon to-day while/ér Miss Maud Milt fen Webs: ; : Piel Sea, fame, Sergeant-at-Arma;'G. W. Jones, D. Hara, has taken up the body of its testimony Thy amertion Is made that pcunpteanant HE SWALLOWED THE BILL, | passing tn front of 119 Bast One Hun grandaon ath the | sreat Poliadelpnis Market ‘Ons st Irregular and Ex- GOOD TIMES IN SIGHT. Me firwa, A att nell” Credential Commictogs Mrs. C. G. Noble, aunt of the mur-| [7iMi4' ts duo to the failure of the tee ooonty dred and Thirty-ninth street, He was] Miss Alice R, Newbold, Miss Beatrice olte ter Yesterday, Lyons, ‘0 hr \Getoeniteer a tea ad ts die to the failure of melee th s i hold. Misa bane iHestor Uigert 1D. Harris, A. Mitchell ered girl, was the most important wit-| Department to dump the contents V the. pont ‘Gamat Gi _| sent to the Harlem Hospital. Weldon, Miss’ Blanche Chambers Cotton was very Irregular, excited and ache Wena ars dus Ramer i Haein As Mas 3 ness to-day. Lines of sorrow were visi- and atthe times Indicated In thdorders on | MUBCOCF MeCabe's Cute Trick De-) 047 pergan, thirty-three years old, of FAaare Chuechinan Mies Lelie: active. First sales were at an advance eink Rees tas w i) Mcadaina, B.C, Maxwell, ‘ ble on her face ag she sat In the witness | TO AT the nia against yO" thepart. ntrared che Ryjsense: 414 Bast One Hundred and Twenty-| > a ne ee eee jof 2 points on September and October, Rey unineme, a tie ee ee ee ee end OF the | ment are wheliy unwarran Charles McCabe, of 264 West Tenth! third street, was overcome by the heat but later months were about 4 points} John H. Black, the recently elected — = anny Tired & deposit | street, was arraigned in the Tombs|at 10.9 o'clock t de ot Sandy Hook Lighynip. on call | President. of the National League of a SHIPPING NEWS. morning in I first call and after the OLD MERCHANT DEAD. lower on th clothing of the murdered girl Mrs, No- | reir, toads Ble identified—the outer garments, the | th halt of the tides 1 amtn pos. | Court to-day on the charge of disorderly |One Hundred and Fourth street, } there was a drop of 19 points on early |Commercial Travellers’ Chutes, ans fat, the gloves and the shoes, all found | season nt abundant ‘prot that ih conduct, and In explaining the offense| Was fevived by"an ambulance suze Jenmeyer, Known in the | months, and \.tor6 ponte on inter ner: [man whe, from hie travels and. occur the ratiers of the church by the po; | lure to. Maglatrate Wentworth Detecuve|and went home Paper Trade, Dien suddenty, | its. There were K gteat many ellie | pation, should be able to “discues the ALMANAC FOR TO-DAY, jorders In the market at the start, After | Flay told a funny story, atand. | = ee a . ey naw Meceie tHine ito work tw Hone ULGaamoven: WRUNG 1a, [the rst halt hear he niente AAMEE | signs of the times,” predicts an era Of | sua riseg,,..$.37/3un s6tN...6.16)Moon rises was positive as to two of the M 8 Pt eanen oii Sore i - au eer, Bay Meare Ole cadia f e was & slight recov. {Prosperity for this country HIGH WATER. LOW WATER. rings which the dead girl had worn on PENNSYLVANIA DEMOCRA Ne [immigrants with a Confederate bill, He| Weather for New York City and vicinity | of 240 East Fiftecnth street, died sud. | Meadier and there was a slight recov RET eit the heat alate ane (hi Sts as Oe AL woe ae ntided the third ae precisely ain? on felge the bill he had dropped as a baie, | Fale today and on Thursday; lightly warmer, | deniy this morning at his residence.|" Liverpool was very disappointing. It [1 ber cent, advance in wagen in the cote fanty us nd identified the third as ’ State Convention 5 Powe ss "i soutnwenterly winds de ¢ ‘ 6 [Opened sted an advance of 2 to) ton, wool, leather, ste ron ine Beery Mer to another which ‘h he | McCabe showed fight, and while Flay n y winds Mr. Lindenmeyer was dead when his | opened steady, with an advar 2 to] CREB ES abee) ROH UO Pe il Gale 4 following record shows the chang: femperature for the morging hours, ints, but’ declined very quickly 5 | dust vale 4 {3 ‘o flad New York local thm Diy BGG Bat) 9 polute on our break, Wecelita show freight. shipments. throughout the | 7? 8ad New York loral \ | was holding his hands McCabe dropped ob the Anger of Blanche LAsiont, to the sidewalk, picked up the bill with , ae WILLIAMSPORT, Pa., Sept. 11.—Thel hiy teeth and swallowed ft el by the thermometer at Perry's paar] He wan senior member of the paper | hom ingreagy tates. ——— Drove the Horse to Death, Democratis State Convention to select | As Fiay” could not roduce the immi-P 347 9,..1016 A MeocTlP AL Mo. T8i2 at.o1| Warehouse of Henry Lindonmeyer & |The Welkly Government report shows | fhe New Nove hotuts. he claims, are PORT OF NEW YorK, } ql 1 cl ‘isorderly conduc! i i fa ¢ Houaton purée (tha Mtton picking has progressed |fuller than usual, | Robert Winteld, & colored tad, took @ horwe| candidates for State Treasurer, and the | (rants the charge of disorderly conduct Sa a AIOE # Mant Houstan: at M2) sabidly under "favorable contitions in | fore seen wo toaiy merchants in’ town ARISE TRODAY: 604 wagee Monthy belouaing to Josep | six Superior Court Judgeships, met in| Cabe. Bold Charges Against Bellevue, RIP TMANIGuSE WAR ROIAIKINE Over as, ad te now general over the |during carly eptember. The same COM! sire. Be eee ee ncotn lie. took me young | the Lycoming Opera-House to-day. a — Peter Schitesmann, a painter, of 116 Wea | Sixty years of age and biimhed him. | futher Portion of the eastern pare oe te Hack. also, belleves commerctal ane golgred ria, {0 nile ant Setunel ine re) Ex-Deputy Atiorney-General strana-| Stole a Flente Hot Porte Chop. | xiowaiy sir sisiie t have been taken cs /SulE AN thn manuracture of ‘pager here (Mo North | travellers should be allowed gm instead {0/80 Hd Lee Buea Tah an Maftreasis | MAM Of Mercer, wax chosen temporary | Thy “Upper Ten." « cvlored octal club, of | Flower Moapital est Spring, auflering wich von, | RhUEUY, dufter his atelval irom Germany a rotinn hore] of ah pounds ‘of “simile hugeage On | Sito Bi geld was, arrested and. arracgned “1 | Chairman, Iegn. eave a plenle yesterday at Lohman'a| suasion of the wrain. fle ae cemores | h'idren, Gustave afl: Henry. cine wore UOUs of A no material im: [trains and, that, te | Rovanonens an Market Court this Mr. Stranahan in taking the chair,| Park Mes Mannah Neat presided over the re-| fe "\numepariiion at fielionie,, where he. woe| associated With him in the fem, comeny Teena 1a Misa cai hh Panatna eens D OF LABOR, i Jarceny. He was reman ae sthe ot ene con IN THE PIE tulatec Conventi freshment booth, was one of the| compelled to work. While there he says Attend = 4 J the Convention upon the’ mitra “nth ce Court this ant Shanahun kicked him about the room, « large attendance of delegates and spec-|morniva tannah said that Jasper stole @ pork | also thit Shanafan kicked an itallan to de: oe Unnatiafa tory. Tn Aireiigban Avery Injurie Mrs, J.P. Morgan Home sippl + an Imagined Grievance, | tators from all o the State, and the from ad began to eat it. | Schilesmann further alleges that several sane pe J. P. Morgan, on board his steam yacht wsiana, whe Only three of the members United Pro- | Newport «+ , Murier (*r a a “ Oram, an ex-teee| nielligence and enthusiasm of ‘the yath- thr De. threatened to! gine ate canned fa Helievug and that the food | agit, dropped dowa to quarantine {a Syely Hard 0 caeek, thet ie Daley tiene Oe ie iaugn teats, Og! Uae ahr CHICAGO, Sept. 11.—Jol ram, ex-fre- ng as Well as the good feeling mant- remanded for ex-| 14 insuMcieat i aig f the White 8 early sales included Sep . man, suid to b> one of the survivors of ‘the | festd ——— ie nel Une mereral tne NICs s < 1209 Second avenue, has een) INCOMING STEAMSHIPS, tal Cold Storage fire at the World's Fatr, 1. FL Myers, ex-Congreseman, of Har? - Suburbanites Sny Spooks Abound. | iy wero pasenaers. When th sndlag Secrelary of Corponter DUE TO-Day, feet and. killed. Joseph Conto: of the] risburg, Was Unanimously nominated for ws ven The fapaavd Dinirist Nah liad Gane. vik Feached Quarantin ‘ <M nereNde 304 Austin av pout mid- | State Treasurer. A retiver match, under the management of |, 1” boarded ber and took of bia wate a A aie dake Naelec maRenin ht. The caus ah portant - —o—. Foret end strains,” to-night, in the gallery of m ghosts thie Summer Several pollcen teow ar id, and ii | R rdam Am: i" ‘ a5) wi imaginary grievance ram ha 7 the Shenty-lirat. Regsment’ Armoury to —— | Rotterda sterdam, ea etits PLATT’S BIG VICTORY. pen den =, rare ii -_ f wilde Discha _ | . auas pexelvar : i w oa! ary of Journeymen | OUTGOING STEAMSH!PS, ar Wilde Discharged, ot Bosto arsived morning Chicago the market was also a sh y of Journey NG ) ! ‘This One s Lauterbach Figures 05 Delegates wita ab mer Majestic were Arthur Bale T Deceniber opening at 59. S-4c. | AluED TO-DAY Policeman Rohrs arraigned before Magistrate er, of Cabine:-Maker string four, Thomas F, Bayard, jr, Eugene G. Diack T8e. S'thampton. Alps, Haytt a | Wentworth in Tombs Court to-day Ox Out of m Possible 2358, fred within « ine limit of 0 ford, Dona.d M DG WE on, Sots) Conn market wag dull and abour toto, [UMN NS. 1. Sas employment for ‘cabinet: | Hetands Antwerp, Sarsioga, Wi of ng been Iintoxicats Mr. Lauterbach figured out this - | H. ‘Toman and H. Marquaad, fhiiues| lower, May at Chicago selling at 29 Scho, | *°Te * a Britannic, Liverpool Pa en ts ES Maley Team cof etiam aise |. cert cum terpnon Fimurad Out Enla exter, Mt Infantry pionis and Sum: Mien ced Mra 2 Fe Morgen Jato ite. Outs were a fraction firmer, |. a se, of Loval Assembly $290, K. of | Antiitu, Sastau iva He was diacharged, noon that his faction of the party have at Lion Park, One Hundred =e 1 wae admitted to the Mis neous | C easton. Costa Algonquin, Charl May selling at the West at le, Seed See captured at least 95 of the 135 delegates uh aireet’ and Columbus avenue, oo atualiiy: ta: the a oe Setiou of the Cemtral Labor Union yesterday . “ Found His Family Murdered, to the State Convention, He based his | Pts» tel iM Lae 7 ana Weeataa Canes sieveing Bava at acaba Hor he re ative of in of ta members, who — SAN DIEGO, Cal., Sept. 11—Advices of «| eclalms on the returns from nearly thirty 10 Pelesa's "Oosta Hering ceo ae mt RTI Sehae. Meemnans 0. mF bite “Over 600,000 Insertions im |The World Half-Million ntee ve Sislety has collected. S08 Natizene. Deals AMEE EE tripie murder near Las Flores, an isolated hae (oe ee ok held people admit they were| “tever'tish entertainment and festival to-night |terter, The boat tan mi er ret | over 500,000 actual papers” ts the| Page will make up the lost ground 4.00) union members are how repremnted| Archibald M: Alnule, dealer Jn wore, wre " Yet Atty mites up the coant from this ity, at | squarely Hee a MEL ult, econgede | at Lexinton “Avenue Opera-House, Pifty-eishtn | Among which ie a sirong searchlight designed |getmality of The World Half-Mill- /fer Horse and Carri Mdvertines | Uniied nrovherhood of Carpentera and Joiners | Twenty ath. street, to-day, assigned to Sayves ’ = in snare) iat _ Mian ‘consisted tured by the Blatt people) Were AP"| strest en Tulrd venue, at 8 elsiock, ‘Music| princi Fassongere, UR Of laisrest along We ls A, Cunramtec Pag: MOORE aaa ecru tain ecte c= Louie Pabik, 4. Jochime and J, Lippert have] Hadiey, with preferences for MO I U . r . :

Other pages from this issue: