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nse ‘ : AF WORTD: LSD G, SE wi be) Mt COMBINE serrsraataeeiaet iste LAWS ON ELECTIONS, POO PI Te TE ee MEAN THEY “GOT TOGETHER” WHO 18 10 BLAME? pn the books would effect anything vise Only Fou 4 Two Mary M. Jor make labor dull) heavy. and ™ \intnterentina and morality, so called, a N. ¥. Pigeons from Washington | eo Dates and ha for Filing Cer-| The third race this season of the Em- pire City Flying Club, with young birds, ROOSEVELT’S OPINION. tificates of Nominatione. flown from Washington, D. C., alr cael Republicans to Name a Governor at Trenton To-Morrow. Mary M. Jordan, of 58 Kast One Hun- dred and Thirtieth street, through her counsel, A. J, Koehier, applied to Judge Hex, on Sunday, Sept 15, and Pryor in the Court of Common Pilea proved one of the most disastrous tos to-day for writs of mandamus and cer- " | ‘ | ne 6 Club's histo rhe entry Ee ari directing the Board of Education Regulations for Selecting Emblems | <1"'"!1,'", "he Club's history. The entry |The Supporters of Griggs and Kean | (iri tility tit He ition Chicago Republicans 1 Broke Noses|Is It Not a Case of Guilty ata “Harmony” Meeting Neglect ? > i 20 je Is Gind the Hetter 1 The Garman Reform Leaders” "* “te veces veesm Fights Without Number and No/A Terrible Responsibility Rests With . Thta torke feply was kiven by Prost to reinstate her in her position as a ‘dent Roosevelt thia morning in answer | w York section sending saxty-nine Are Working Hard. teacher in Grammar School 61, from Deny That There [8 aM jo’ query ae srnis opis on ho for Chosen Candidates, |e ave tufts, and the Newark wees i Vonien ihe was alsmiaked Maron & Chairman Cho Somebody. ault of the Republican Convention at] jtlon 197 birds from eleven lofts. The —= Miss Jordan's counsel alleged that _ ‘aAtoga yesterday ind was Heht from the north, weather she had been denied the right of coun- Understandin aI dollghted that the better sent Upon the | clear And the Former In Said to Have @ |i iy tne hearing had before the Board ASe ‘ i 1 | me conditions existed through- Cineh for the Hono rious Question to a Great Many a1 that the parte wae saved. from the Suratopa, (ou home but the northert ii tall Jand had also been refused an adjourn- sacar! shame of Wolking the most important wi freshe bly lite - ment when too Ul to appear for exam- a Sad One. J sue before the public.” - later on in the day, becoming varlable | ination, nd northwest, and. prewatled Kpectal to The Rvening World) | ae “ ’ ay EOE hurthent ea with # q The new Jaw regulating the filing of [Over the entire cou But weo birds ONES : eae ik one. | Miss Jordan was served with charges! CITTCAGO, Sept. 18—A_ meet! i NO LEAGUE AUTHORIZE + | STRONG FOR LOCAL OPTION. cries eareeAt ne the fh on ire timed in to the New Yotk settion | TRENTON. 3 eet enim cane | em 3 ecting 0} certificates wt the Election Bureau was ‘ pas teat in whieh it was alleged she had lthe Republican County Central Com. | Who isto blame? by rundown, and four to Newark, a [Publican Convention to nominate a ean- yo, putty of disrespect to Principal W. rae : Surely some one Is to biame for the WH Sot TANG of the Aetton of Me fie bureau, thie morning. Me said at] "Phe followin care the only returna lin this city to-morrow, promises to bo | 2.) TIauds and had absent Hotel last evening for the purpose of | roo utten people are prone to throw the } } Excise Is the Subject Most Dis-| Snrutoun Convent the same thne that the days of regia [Teelved by the Breretary: the grentest polltion! afuie held dn this | MON BNO Tye an was served | HCORINE & Chalrmam, toe | billy, for thelr condition upon some ght j : trate » to be Tue ‘ 3 | _ Subseque Misa Jordan was se for some time there has been fric- | Mayor Stretg was hot disposed to] tration: are s) 2 wesday, HORS] Owner. Re Btate for he years, th addit ae vhic! ihe power, In nine casey out of ten this ts wron’ cussed by the German he communteative this morning on the | Wednesday, et. 16; Friday and Satur-| Albert Whatton [it hus been a tons time since the Re-| With additional charges in which It a8 J tion between the politicians supporting | for in most cases the blame les entirely with t ‘ " Joanjh Marston alleged that she had made scandalous|the administration of Mayor George ; Ss ea Conventlor et. 2h anid 2, George ¥ publican party In this State has had a ninistrs Te! ferer, Contingent. Haier a Fun) Inne. of Tho axciee = | Ghatten Moret Tel ahtine. Chater Meee year thore | Statements to newspaper reporters about) y, swift and others who are against | It hasbeen shown by constantly demonatent imesicae TU Neuarietcs on & NEW YORK SECTION sos sefare candidaten xalore , members of the Board, and had “in-| yim, fact, proven by the experience of thousands upc i rhe a Say ivaed hie snauldern and ora ae ahs tee HON A t6t Che: ‘eotivention. tounorrow “wil con. | Muiked in childish gossip. Incidgntal to the work of choosing | thousands of people, that most of the difficult. FAVOR LIBERAL MODIFICATION | oi.) i teicctiy tum in favor of tocal | the loft of John Gs Cunning, who se-| aint of tz delexaten, und the hotels of] Was alsy, ailexed that Mise Jordan }the Chairman, it wax Intended that the | and diseases jrom which people suffer age eaall ; a" option | is city are ma ery ve nib eo Board, 4 ‘ 0 wd ant nerve remedy, which In, without Do'vou think the action of the Con setulae ‘fo accommodate the crowd. Ail the pre-| tfansfer and advancement mony. They got together all right, but | (8 "i" iba er apasiicad ry Over Warner | vention will inperil hance Ke | i (eddeks Pols Ala a ah Decision was reserved, not after the fashion outlined in the | jc 's Greatest medical discovery of modern hae ene tad eth | publican success thx k 2 |liminaries are arranged and by § o'clock ee times. It ly sure to cure disease, Miller's Sunday Law | MOInt care to expire n — - to-night the hotels will be filled with DECEram Ine: Mra, wim. M. Strong, who lives In Wattaftel Vian fav aan i Me Yshidy Neat Wrinie wate 6¢ Droid | policluny oF cl degre THROWN OUT OF CHURCH. "rir "were ogne.witnout momen |i Tage “ YE : Lepabiican Convention have on the proken heade anc bloody noses, and the | *Anont ten yeursago T had a very severe ate . t tion when it meets wre n. Sewell will occupy his old head- ag a very ove i : ego center eS | Re Ht a ve ratinett Heiik anal thal auartete, room 100 Nt the Trenton | Mem, Paget Sauce Schmitt for #10,000 | meeting rally was characterized Dy |twek of yphold fever, whieh left one ade my 1 t Nich was] “iE don't know. Lam in favor of focal | e Phenix National Bank and the) it, » Heal candidates have = be i the wildest disorder. y Ina very bad condition. One limb swelled, AV ItH Fegara to) thS Report Which Wan) | ton and the Mayor Woult aay, ho firma of James 1. Morgan and Welles | House, and the rival candidate ee Denten Her Charges. The firat fight of the evening occurred | badly, andevery time 1 bore my weight on that current to-day that Tammany Hall ant) gore, & Parr are dissatietied with the way | Opened rooms in the Wind: ae renters! Mrs, Leopoldine Faget, wife of the] when Deputy Sheriff William Goodwin, | !imbitseemed as though my hip would anjoiny the German-Americeo Retorm Uni ALT the old! Staten Island Dyeing Hvtablish= [American and State Street Hotels Musical leader, Julius Faget, of 10 East) of the anti-8wift faction, attempted to] The pain was dreadful, and 1 have never been in the Supreme Court for an orler to/ Batons are booked for to-nty Weltner, of 68 Second avenue, has be-l ihe wishes of “Buck McCarthy, a would result in a union of the two or i throughout the State the various ean set aside the xale by Receiver Lucten | Mht's primar fowa fi Oudin, of certain assets of the corpora. | Showed the strength ¢ coming campaign, Collector hiward didates to some extent, but beth f tion | Grosse, one of thelenders of the Re-} The Mayor's fu ary, i ne REMOMLIOAN STATE TICKET EMNLEM They allece that on May and Griggs are making claims form Union, had this to say this morn. | JM not get back: from: Saratoga eelver soll to Morris Cooper Jd i same sets of delegates in 1 In titte to in an appear irk, for $1000, certaln teal ing to a reporter of vening | moroing In tiie to 4 tee. ity oie |& Ther racnatl proper : |counties, chureh at un suit in the Court of Common Pleas nst George Schmitt, of 44 Sixth an] troct, for $10,040 damages for injuries | yeg Rn iikeams GaRhEd: Gilt the | alleged to have been inflicted upon her |PFoke it In two places, de two | bY the defendant Ave of iwin's teetn and knocked fast Ju Mrs, Faget entered the| him senseless to the floor, The deputy ind stre Swift man. Other Bane cone sty tne ace sent te McCarthy landed on Goodwin's nose, | Bleetion day falls on istration ast year was Ti t und Avenue A, | sheriff was picked ‘and catried away N36 Saree te IR Init itis capeeted that He will be very {nking to the corporacion, witch the] gA conservative estimate this morning | intending to deposit on the altar twa Hi Ae tri ies Daa ties “L know nothing whatever of any for-{¢lala Who went to the convention ant) 1 tim Cull Bt sai candles.” While doing so, her complaint | bY his friends. . mal conference between any members | were turned down, were equally dilatory | MHCN Increased this Pall Alloges, she was grabbed by a man who] Detective-Sergeant Gard, who was In 2 : 1 In appearing at their offices | Under the law the different certificates threw her from the church. In dragging | the room, made an attempt to control ee cee eee I said to be very sore over | Of nomination must be Med within th her along the alsle, she says, he cuffe Ha the actions of County Clerk James BR. Mrs. Faget was at the time in a deli-|B. Van Cleve, and the second battle of cite condition, To her cries for help] the evening was on. Van Cleve objected and Tammany Hall leaders, Certainly tmon, and this is pars! following periods bef the organization has authorized no-| ticularly trie of Gen. Collis, who 848! for which the nomin body to hold such a conference looking | thUt the seating of his opponents was | © the ett jons are made Those , See parE KY — pliceman Kung, of the Fifth street sta- sat brand 3 bla An inworthy trick, as h@hwt more than | Those to be fled with the Secretary of tion reaponded, ‘buh, ¢ lare: Hoi Nils ie CLA AS Me se many Hall and the Reform Union. thirty and not more than forty days All Real Rstate (other than display), any of the 20) persons in the chureh at} from the officer's stick rh 8, GooleWill and Int xchange, Husiness € ani Found advertisoments in The and Found adveriivements in the Morning World wll HALF-MILLION GUARANTEE. PAGE | of The Kve World without extra means over 5 Mac tual insertions In wetual papers wad all Boarders Wanted anc Wants for The Sunday World received at Nice before noon on Saturday will be inserted PRE “Our izatio h jot discussed r TRA WB voy Ae Dern mentation ination wincany| PREPARING FOR ELECTION, |! iudrpentent nominaivine, ‘at toast twenty and not more than forty days; q other political organization, and has not ihGue tol bainled with tha. Gouniy Olen: passed any resolution to that effect. tof the Examtantion of or the Board of Police Commissioners “The excise question is the principal and Hallot Clerks. of the City of New York, if party nom- subject of discussion among the mem-| ‘ye result of the examination last] inations, at least twenty-five and not ehers of the Réform Union, and will une} week of ballot and poll clerks for the | more than thirty-tive d if in ‘doubtedly be the main Issue of the or- looming election was announced this} dent nominations, at x penieenlention, bit to what combination this | afternoon by Chief of the Bureau of| not more than thirty days. jue may lead, the German-American | » 14%0 1 tion law, when number 1 A party nomination is made by a St the time, give her the man’s name, Thi ined V A few weeks later several called to see Lead her and toll her Schmitt was her assail- n n Cleve's friends, and a wild rush was made for Gard, one man selzing him by the neck, others by Schmitt is wealthy and one of the] the arms and leg oldest trustees of the church, He a He was bodily from the room, clares that the suit is nonsense and de-|every antieSwitt man within reach tak= nies each of the aeveral allegations in| ing @ good hard whack at him, As the complaint Gard was deposited in the ball Alder- nan Henry miners maneuver — = ed, tn MRS, WM. OM, STRONG, his rej planted Koro} c LOVERS MAKE UP IN COURT. | Another rts Nits tien mude for Gari] ‘Abonte year ago tf trouble took a diffrent | and charge. ‘This er OOO Situation The We etons. There w Reform Union is not yet known, poll clerks. Of this ie] Under the present and he was thrown bodily out of the| form, gomg into my arm also, My arm pained ewe hallway, a fre ‘ Baty letnon and Mina Gronn- fight being in progress | me terribly, and when T attempted to Iift any- “Our desire is to bring about a Mberal | ¢. real Bee ae /cobvention of a candidate or candidates | tn Siurday'« Evening World, so that, owing to the while he made his forced exit. si Latdifiaticn of the Abts (eh ach CMG of ICME TOR sell CELE seted for by the electors of the immense and greater circulation of The Sunday World, man Happy nnd Will Be Marr Commission -r sf Public Works Kent] {ln with that hand, my fingers would let go ica p *} were resected it shall be the duty of sueh they will Ket over i . Was standing in the committee. room it would notgrip anything. I bad nostrength &nd to accomplish this object we have! Gut of 1,391 Republican poll clerks | nto select some simple device | Judge Roesch in the Fourth District} when this fight came off, and. the as-|in that arm, to look for help from other organtza-|ouiied for examination 1,058 were ex-| designate and disting Civil Court this morning, at the request | sertion was ut on-e madé by the antl | ‘This condition of my arm and limb, both on sof the political amined, ti failed to appear and Iss such a nomination or ne ment between the German-American were rejected, tons. “Phe emblem adopted by the Re- Reform Union and the State Democracy. TAls Democratic ballot clerks | Bubbeank at” Sara yesterd: 1 . ot we tim. |Siats of an eagle, above a ballot box, A great many of the members of the ar nop f whieh ni | holding a quill pen in its beak, with the tions, I do not know of any estrange- epi 5 vers, postponed the} Swift men that he had brought the of the plaintift's lawyers, postponed the} potice there to coerce the action of the | 700,000 INSERTIONS, which are more Insertions than the circulation of the fiftcen other New York newspapers combined. sult of Giletson vs. Grossman, to Sept.) Committee, ago. Myhead troubled me very bad. If any- 2%. The action was brought to recover| A rush was made in his direction, and, | lng came upon me suddenly a fearful sensation 4 a being near a doorway, the Commiss! came over me, starting from the top of my head, $88 worth of wedding prese: . the Commi r , starting from i bn OF weading: presents Jost no ume in making his escape, ‘i the sume side, continued up to about az months: ’ p amined, 26b failed Reform Union, myself included, have | Per Bh Vs Sun as a back-ground for the whole, ! Louis Giletson was to have married|ing behind him a full-blown. fight and fora short tine T was entirely lost ee theagh participated in the primaries of the | ee lala ttenuilican’ battot clerks | Tt a or emblem ¢ 1 shall | ADVERTISE FOR CERTAIN RESULTS! Minnie Grossman a few monthe ago.|tween his friends, anxious to “protect |! Wasentirely gone. Fito decgnate and distinga'sh all t Btate Democracy, and I expect that the ]1,103 were nididates of the same political party friendly relations which have heretofore | 4nd 139 we! Independent. body existed between the two organizations ithe ndent _ will continue in the future, STILL FOR FREE SILVER, ftiy''saf homtateaoantidiatett ne ad stayed away | ee eee ee Aime aad the crowd. ot anti-Swift men |‘ Thesame awful feeling would commence tt They had « lovers’ quarrel and Giletson | }ittoug of getting at Winn, nb Verge cOwiL tan WENN pairing tran, ae panded Pe Deere Hiw flaneee only) Several more fihts between aat 1 do not know exactly how to describe ny sensa- Jaughed at him. Her father had a $40] als occurred during the meeting, which read in word stson, The} Mhally adjourned without. result, save | Von 1p my Rend in wordm, but tt was deathly and dress sult belonging to Gi A RAned Vey alice Aaeniog Candidates of ofllee to be filled by. the Ae eae etron. The|for the appointment of a “harmony ered very much. Seemed to mens though r “As to Tammany Hall, I would ike REIN IS voters of a district, some simple devi latter asked for It, but he only poked) committee, which will endeavor to rec-| something gave away in my head, and I was to say that so far it has not defined ita| Senator Vent Saya that Hin Views | must be selected to designate the ¢ Giletson ‘got_ mad. He brought suit] once the two factions, gone. for recovery against the Grossmans, At “‘I certainly felt a good deat alarmed about my oe the last hearing ‘on Mondas” there wasl HIGH KICKING INA SALOON, | contition ana 1 could not have tasted a great ne in court. while longer nad not found ne urt. ‘The old lovers hile 1onger 1 { had not found help, + attitude on the excise question, and Are didates of that there is no prospect whatever in my opinion that the German-American Re- arty or. independ boda ah y device oar emblem may Senator Vest, of Miasourl, was a repre of a star, an anima passenger on the Red Star ling steam ny. othe proprlate _ ; f ane u 4 “+L consulted and employed many doe! with Tammany Hall tn case it should | 115 morning. the national May or any relig- a short time previous valued at! gives Grigg 369 votes on the first ballot { ely that the will evel deller at 1.30 4, M. sult of th id Nisaidiy: OFT| OWARIy manner 4 i m The creditors allege it was : It is not likely that the sult will ever . tof the typhoid fever, and did not so much as act Aaah =" ardly er In| “Senator Vest, when spoken to fn re- | lous Cea me 1 aoe tt por Few one hundred times what Cooper, and Kean 188, be tried as the reconciled lovers will s0on| award Smith, of 74 Columbus ave- | relieve the palu. My -cister informed me of Dr, q ceterence ‘aubsace, gard to the report that he had left the | cuch distinguishing emblem, pad fort Besides the above-named candidates | b® married, nue, a saloon-keeper, who owns a great ervura blood and nerve remedy, and do not koe a ny, tntendes elpo- bald usu TL ie atiogedt the wate wan made after al Yoorees, of Unions Want, of x, deal of real estate, and Peter MeCor- | advived inv to try It, saying that it hut elped q m 4 Ot. ire derstand etween Hurrett, ale : , : a wreatly. ty Tammany Hail aa delegates to the | coinage sdvoraten ant my adhesion to| FEDERAL GRAND JURY. eee ae rida ising. estate | and Rogers, of Camden, witt also receive HE MAY LOSE HER PROPERTY. | mick a wuinier, of tv West Righty] “the ruts are, that after three botten the : t alata Ocavertion at @yracute, 1 do| the principles whieh 1 have always ad ‘ s iment, and costal ereditors hy whieh | number of votes on the first ballot ninth street, were arraigned in Harlem isall goue from my limbs and the pain and tot Vcalave that any Giotiber oko the Wocatta ay Reece yon Conn. | Barrett,” Nephews & Co. w ty ob-) Voorhees ts credited with WL delegates, | Willle Lowrle'’s Grandmother Asks {Court this morning, charged with as- | deathly feeling in my bead t# relieved, 1 am 8 and W tain the property, fram Coover CORE ieie rl with 124, sault on Policeman Donnelly of the [able to comfortably do the work in my f be y pelleve in the. free a fatto charged that Cooper assigned fc : H mfortably do the work In my femily tor Reform Union would accept auch au|trary. I firmly believe tn the free and silt Hala charged that Cooner aasigned | “Qe iho vvoorhecs delenates it ia; poset: | ur Y West One Hundredth street station, fveand Gti ait the vite i| election. unilmitted use of ailQgr WE kee est weeting Pederat | Ris, Bid to Murrett, Nepnewa & Co. and ¢ Nyoubers delegates i¢ ie possi: | wittiam Mtawaon Lowrie, twelve years | "Jolin O'Neill, Smith's. burteniet,” was “By a resolution of its General Com- | ©? *8" 00 gg __ 1 since the July t ot | from: $139,001 to. $225,000, Be “old, was remanded to Burnham Indus- | also 4 prisoner, accus rand Jury since the July term: ¢ Henry 1, | frat ballot. In th ahs An affidayit. submitted to Menry BB hours, matty, Nod 0 nt off of the ne Te Con he refused to} and Roger: was]aicn, and an order was obta ym | bility go mittee the German-American Reform court was held this mo Union will send @ committee to Syracuse SON OF A CHEVALIER. ease of William Morgan, the for the purpose of prevailing upon the ost-Otfice matl-box th: Democratic State Convention to declare Palmer, of nination, Ward's delegates Rarrett, ews 4 tes Wil in al peat, [Judge Beekman, in Supreme Court inetyeetienthy street, and | rr vility fit the fight will | Chambers to-day, pening the produe- Agnes Gleason, twenty’ ar coe e ee iiie Ieatmotare [dude O'irien cin, Supreme Court, for] Mnally resolve itself down to these two. [tion of the record of his commitment. curs old respectively, of ie newspapers—m taken up, and the Poxt-Ottlee Inspectors AHN ciimation before De duinn, | Some lively hustling is ein done wll] xtee, Maria: Wood se Taatien onthe Third avenue, who were in the sa~|thenewspar in positive and unequivocal terms in fa- say an indictment ts sure to be returned eee eer asked Judge. Heekman [over the State, aud the nomination of |, Mrs. Marla Wood, grandmother of t nat the tim vor of @ liberal modification of the ex-] A hand Kauinst hin for a stay of Judge Ooi order, | Griggs on the first ballot is predicted. — | boy. asked for his release on a writ of | disorderly je Hirth Makes Him ent. ne Itallan stood anid sueh cases are const ntly belng reported in of the sickness and suf- Mere charged with | terltug which renders Ife a burden will be re nduct, Tt isa fact that Dr. jmurteniler, Was] sr qo most heartily recommend Dr, Grecno's case he will be sure : ‘olumbia, County, by [the Excise law, in selling Hauor after | Nervira blood and nerve remedy to any one suf- tral Home, in Columbia County, by ward gudson, another build: | fering we 1 was"! uF reailers will take example from this ease aT) Sai santo The jury will also investis: the case} vend he determination of Ns. 4 ‘rom an estimate made this morning | habeds corpus, on the ground that when rording to the police, the women eve remedy doe: cise law, in respect to the sale of II-| the bar of the Court of Genoral Sessions Dr Bradford and. hiss a eA UL arene ad {ls imponalble to nea how. Whiz ene she asked for his commitment she did| were singing and dancing and making | 14s nota patent medicine but the prescription uors on certain hours of Sunday. But} this morning and ple 1 guilty te ase) counterfeltin co enied the applicatio ccompilshed the tins ‘| not Know that he would be ket desperate efforts to Kick the chande= ki q i Judge Beekman denied the application, Pilsbed, as on the first ballot fa P bags of the most suceesstuil specialist in curing nervous BD this commlttsewill’ neither -rapreacht|(atand: larceny, He wae Gluneppe Ho ite. Jury, will remain in session pies orice mona aire ge nteraliy ziven-a teat. | Home unttl he was tw Hers, The police declare tne ne a eee ie eacea. (Dre Greene, ot aD Wert es, aMMany ball nor the: Blats Dymepracy|)tiesnd) Ywetity-one Years. old, 6 act OF the Abby for three dave Ot Dext we TOBACCO TRUST BEATEN. | that the Vletenvascet bable "tes. Wood hus some little quently’ been. werested. for Violation of | 14th Ni, New York City, He hes the largest put simply the members of the Reform] Chevalier Rosano, formerly Secretary of | tne criminal branch of the Unt Voorhees would flop over so. quickly and she threatens to cut. the the Excise law, practice in the world, and this grand medical dis- Walon State of Italy. Stttes Court will guen on Get B John Kean was here for al tew mine | Without a penny i he is not discharged. | ‘Pais morning, about 1.30 o'clock, Po- | eovery is the result of ‘experience, The \ “It will be time enough to speak of young man came to this country | igrney Pall said (oday. that the alleged from the dekoe hia Heurneants wae GI —E 1 Baa. Booning: fhicuatice. hole in, (he cue: Twilicure, and the tet tes we can | . these things when we know the atti-}a few months ago and went to board 1 OFS former Keeper of aud ee eee nee tn the tenitea [Agemat t9 realize the hot nenarte, whol SHANGHAIING EXPENSIVE. | tatria! saw Stccormin and Judson care y avane at any time, tree of : 4 a ela Ricco, at 226 First |low street dati wards of the | gt, LOUIS, Sept nthe United | Cas is city, informing him of the sa the girls about in their arms, Th ve hy lalver, . H tude of the different organizations on | with irs. Amelia RCC) ee ee ae att nine ee ae ee een eectendae the wate] steady tis city. Informing him of the | | aris ing the girls abou: in tietr arms, ‘The OEY, latter, Give Rbeokaee as the excise question, and thelr assur-| avenue. On Aug. 13 he stole $110 from ee eee ie ae ene ee tie Grand | States Cireult Court yesterday the su ' Clancy Ordered: 10 Pay (Conte. I) brits and Macon : Knees and. guarantees for a good ad-| Mrs Mico’ bureau drawer and went [dare ne ihe Federal statutes do not |of the Honsack Machine Conmany and| yc heanann neasies, who ran. in the Jacob Wilson's Suit. Sieuited him Winn & Gane ane eth inistration of ous city, affalrs.' to the ‘Adirondacks, taking with him cover such an offense the American Tobacco Company vs. the the greatest being that of excPostmaster | Judge Heckman in the Supreme C him ont, Donnelly whistigd, and. Poll: pretty young Woman He was arrested Drummond Tobacco Compa of this] Alexander ©. Yard. in the Firs fs ‘ preme Court) man Reid and others came ‘and arrested Mr. Grosse added that nothing what-| pretty young the First) Ward, : i i ; ‘ he | there and brought back to this city Was dismissed for want of prose-{ WhO Is a royal henchman. In the Ninth| (day granted a motion taxing costs) both men. ‘i ever was sail at the meeting of the) jawyer Pal a appeared for” Ro Suiion. Ward the Kean delegates only received] against John J. Clancy in the sensa-| Acting Capt. Cooney detailed three Executive Committee last night of com-| sano and read a cablegram from th = Whisk te recarded as highly important | four votes out of Ist. tonal suit brought against him by Jacob | other officers to raid the saloon. ‘They bination with Tammany or any other] prisoner's father promising to make ff Women In to the manufacturers of cigarettes, and | Harker. Gummere and Comptrotter| w Roave . entered by a side window and errested iy iy BE ee ana wile ar Teatdar any [TRarieMelon, will bs AC value to manufacturers | WMlam 8. Hancock, who are conduct. | WHOM to recover $44,000, Wilson Ob- | everybody there, including the women, ta , and ie Mr. ae | Sine Piteweraldaatd he would take in Bryant whe the Tobaceo Trust, ing the Griggs campat is county, | tine rdict for $19,810, Bartender O'Neil was held in $200 bail i 5 y have talked with ex-Police Commis-]into consideration 1 Anos youth and] oy Walsh, forty-one, a waiter, — pede Bla homination: ‘The jatter says| Wilson alleged that he was “shang- for trial for violation of the PEcine law, J sioner Martin and Mr, Delmour, he} the fact (hat it was his first offenise, Ne eenaee : he WII be nominated on the first by aied™ on board a ship bound fo 2] Smith and MeCormick and the women Kated very emphatteally that'no hego would send wine the Kimira Ite [of 205 West Forty ist aren Niehar’) A RECTOR’S COAT STOLEN, | ,,Gummere witt be the chair Pe ee iain Goring his abtenee chin ite ube | were dikcharked 3 tations for a deal with Tammany. hi matory lusteal of to State prison, towers, Uwenty-lve, a porter, of 22s Mercer delegation. erie de ata aitenind. Olen Jb LS Auer Usanrgugeenioa Ge itn ae eaten ee Ment Gartocnlinth wLERREE [iShert: BOR John Kean te stilt nf aue-| Previous ta Wilwon's departure for-Aus:| AN ACTRESS THIEF-TAKER, Dp at any in ting of the prqanigation, CAUGHT WITH THEIR BOOTY. twenty-two, 2 Hast Forty-ninth street the Evidence Orie Hote eetaning tp that {rulla he claimed his Ww fe had obtained e f et erman ler, of the Staat x 4 0 he lar of ac- ri him, This sum he sued = t Zeitung, was asked to-day to explain and Jolin Burns, shirty, a laborer, of Varad, sates. He saree he dows not} recover frem Clancy, Suet te ginia Earle ¢ .- the position of the German-American | pag amie Sixth avenue, Were arraugned in Ressie T twenty-elght years old, | 0% hominated on the first bal —— with Stealing fo! nion with rej to a Tam- ¢ Cautt cis imornink 5 eel etn dress, a | lot. # that when the counties a " " Ingny combination he declined to talk. | Two Pedestrin Pee ARR AR a RORIPTIN GRUNGE Cet ey etee te ACHE lean eacdage | On SU SKEMRINR ere ue SHARD re DIN eaomera et Teceersey ehenaey Vee rift Tamsen said: ; : ig mice OF Giagruerls: Ont arraigned in Yorky wrt todays ye srprisins ‘The case agaltist Mrs Margaret White, forty Der of erry Work “The report that there is any com-| Patrolman Weiner, of the PNG OO NEER Nera ACen, with Hessie Bilis, twenty-ning years old, | The. situat at thie time may be Fea at geese itis ented J [ DRACO GES ane Maley, ior bine on foot between Tammany Hall| seventh street station, was on PLR IROSIOS KIB SE HEE SAE Av ea UND Wantyeeev ent heat? to | Stated 4s foll ; elebt years old, By Mtty-third street, | pany, now playing at the Pe and the German-American feform| trast. Seventy-siath street. last Teemen Gulienra ani Guns of eat Mwenty-re Kean and Griggs are the jeating can. | *2? *a8 charged by David Quigley, a real estate| now Jaureis to her already large A limited number Union Is without the slightest founda: |Past & eae ee i ; Bann Wet by Ca SOURS angwer a charge of the theft of an over-|dideles and both claim the mame dele- | oreker,, of 163 Rast One Hundred and Twenty-A1t8 | wreath, tion.” a oe wv oye coming along] Zens clothes Roh inde r my coat owned by Dr. Char Hl odo, | wates, tis peculiar fact, we etree with ined money fro hi patie aa = carrying « (unk, Suspecting that they [ComMIaitts bad beet made of a wane ut) onl til Oe wonty-aeventh street | MMe Kean has curried but tw 9 REE | SEE ahaa wae “iinmiesed ive Magis. | She Was going up Sixth avenue and ack Nersey Capes; THAT SUNDAY LAW PLANK, Jad stoten it, he detained them. They |i the hatit lof insulting women whol ytethodist Church gounies, while ‘Gries has secured the | ae ow Inthe Mablem House Court rosy. Twhen, at Twenty-seventh street she no- pasted asin finmediately showed tet, and the the as Thraueh there on their way | hebetntire, Giaiecchk th ee aie BANGlhiel thi SRE RO E ‘on furnitare, spon | Uced & woman, on whom was a cloak] Double Cape (as shownin cut), Democrats Jubilant and Independ-| Were soon rolling all over the street, [Mame fram ty Oe a a eee ne} Hootie. womah called at Knatts: turnis| tHe Of no hand in’ the teh ap taken | wich aie complatmant sald tiere was a previous] she recognized as one stolen from her| Q.. ig I» ‘ente Depressed Over Miller's Coup, | Weiner blew bis whistle and Patrol | yeroners § Ee eta sees LIN [Is looked “upon suspleiousty™ and it may | a dressing-room in the theatre the latter] Stitched Satin Band, The Weernae tithe haeeeneee omy. Yvert Gian and Ate Laughtin” cae to a alee s—the lead-| Real eatate ts moving @ Mttle.|part of last May. She confronted th (Worth $6.98,)} arner Mille: erican Sunday [his assistance and the tWo men. were Ss ‘gp a z ¢ plank in the Republican platform iw the| arrested. they’ proved to be James HAIRPIN IN HER BODY. Teave tie aver sour in] ¢ Mercers delesasion of 5- will stand 47]/1¢ will wet Mveller If advertiaed | Woman jane demanded her property, | 9 Hd ee enney, of 1831 Pavenue, and Wi y t a n ie = jel fe J el Oo give Ye @ne subject of dlacustion among the | srnney. of 18 ml avenue, and Wil: the store amntit, morning, Sirs, Mat] Rival colored Republicans are holding} @A the Half-Million Guarantee Laine ae Data ia ne at $2 .98. politicians to-day. lemuoc rt Stree on new o les tol ” for siek ented her pesueet zl ; conventions here to-day One no < a Ash id stig fecal politiciuns to-day Fats are|street. On the way to th tion. | Five Year 8G Ee she wat Kone Mra, 1 ind his the Robinson favtione is tn'scasion in | 2awe actress held her until Policemen Me- Sebliant over tt, and tho h y Kenney, who y in charge off we Her Head. A postal-cant in the coat, bearing the} Sp Maral nn -— = cay la oe nee Sen SeNG as Weiner, mad 14 desperate attempt te wept. I.—For five addrens of rector. She hasteaed lo] then largest te and an nears to have nie < og sR Vea and Callahan rived They knew 4 be Independent organizi-|escape, but ti Ok. BH eae! : “lithe rectory, ‘Phe coat had ne wentaid of Gen. Sewe Mo tthe eohnece. Miss Earle, and accompanied her with a tions which, joining with the Republi. | [hvestigation showed tat the trunk | rot Milton Bing- | miased Pe On ie hornet Ne the denneen SHIPPING NEWS. the prisoner to the West Thirty-seventh or. a lor; cans, gave them @ victory in this city |AUIUN Une men had boon farsa wit r head bent over) Detective Delehanty was at tue urns | Naylor's Opera-H suse “Assemble. oom! Laan street station, ce Led 4 ss 2 ’ al hee Mean 'st suffering agony. | ture 8 when the Hoole woman and] >the pakpose of the conventions 46 UMANAC FOR TO-D. 8 Manager Lederer accom- and State last Fall are depresset [Transit and Express ‘Company, 2101-2) J suffering agony. | tire Cher prixanct called tits Morne | eg macertaine | They ae tek eee sacuuaieararrtiepeahe el . i"Mlas' Katie te court, where ane | Cor, Grand & Chrystie Sts! Sheriff Tamsen, who represents the | bust Seventy str failed to reach a] Qnd arrested them nominate a candidate, a Hee eete | enn Canmmscnecunetee AAI ORR tie + 21s outa complaint.” The prisoner | = ———__— German-American Reform Union in the |, QUikistma y heli Ker Hagaosis, and death was be-|" Magistrate Plammer comm! the} geems to have a different. SoA E claimed to be Jennie Baldwin, and sald reform government, eid on the subject aaa to be inevitable, An operation) former for trial in Say hs-| Why they are heres MA aS te MiGH WATER, LOW WATER. [shew oko at aL West! Pwent “The general wettin the Ger- any ot tte aily rmined upon as a last | Charged Benale, baitis, HO . — = sinty ook TAN SAS TAL Jeevonth treet she claimed the cloak e genera 4 ne Gi i suiticlent evidenc Tang Fon YES had been wiven her by her brother = maue tends towards th nocrat! frequently deaierday Dr. Russell, of | Diphtheria Qua (wen Milburn, [Mori lelandevsccns Te ge at] Mire Lederer told Magistrate Cornell — y © party mow: favorable aed seins WS hed und removed a FREEPORT. te 1 ts Dipheterta v find New York time, add 4 minutes, that a gold Wateh and chain and vari- party ax the party mow: favor wore taken t wire hairpins whieh hast bean TSENG AE. MULMG. TeH\lBaW DAs aes ce gus Ariston of Wearing, “appara had VIAU CORSET Uiberality and personal Nberty t photographed steal With a covering of lime fore], ors ’ " ere re PORT OF NEW YORK. Veen stolen from him at the theatr Ss. matter of Sunday laws. ae libre he SOREN, Hint é yas. Maen eke Serine ‘ . it and that nearly every member of his Any length of walnt dae “Phe plapk adopted uy the Re GOSS ACCUSES O'BRIEN. | any nny ae ) ans) purity sacherings promotes | ARIVED TO-DAY Contin isla"the wrlsouer tn $000 bail to We have i 1 x " ¥ . ae) Cornell held the prisoner in $300 ball to ‘© have Just Import Convention of course means noth hod: an lr. Tho Village is qarantined 7) : «Newcastle set ty ported E 1 \* f \ ily as ae fet Wireman | wae Cle 1 fet Prams att for the Excise law, and sa uiPemakensia en year ped) valet Brera — = a mille a ; 5 tae ; Rerese Muna ior wend of ; ewiah New Your uti : Red Patrolman Callahan De tuaiitivs, which we can Opes continuance under Repu rule | eae jw Hee : jhe gynlicing biol macnn iia evetent conaiian of atalras It) wil | = \% a the Jowlah New Yours, ang | Peamhita * laracod | patrolman Patrick MH. Callahan, of 674 Rroome A Abalone 2 not fe at ail popular | PROPELLOR BLADES LOST. |: der rbaee Wns |stats SEO GRIMENON toe ated Al bao Taal AIPA hom cancer ahha 8 ohare ee et eine canna \ | ferve toemorrow and Frit ae OUTGOING STEAMSHIPS, Callahan served for many years in the office of (in. stoek)es+s ‘ voters back into the Democra te | Pantel Raps Jan, 1 hae Sh CO eet ag f the Congregation. Shea SAILED. TO-DAY. exChief Byrnes. iB stock)... HL the Germania wart to 1 ks , the witness etapa x te with a Mishap at Sex | ~ ~—— = Hh aceniue, Xh | arin Sourhampion, Alpe, Hat, nd for clreulare ne only may te beouke thas ¢ ies 1, ers Ae ond esl ur a : City of St. Augustine,| Pelleeman Morris a Life-saver, * | Southwark.” Antwerp. s Galt Cure Your Headache B. VIAU, * have in State Convention artera. erm isha ime lw rived last night from Jackson-| Harry Kembart, a night watchman on the pier Sire en poe ares Sene: Labi SeUleh i 15) WEST 2D Bt. 4 againat any change ° ee tteten Uicted this angrily, tut | tulle, reports that on Sept, 16, off Capel at ihe foor of Sineyaiain atrevt, fell orersuri | Mve. Cady"s Handsome Requests, | ACER SO NCR EON Re 9st Haas FAS SC HCAS fie s0aes | Sa : “1 cannot say whether the GAR. U {admitted that he had ordered. hia Len . sores ell | Meier a ceelasie ata) pean Ales a raiiike eis eanel ake |, [Ft Bismarck, Hamburg, Orinoco, Bermuda by @isordered liver or stomach, The best rem- wait Gol “withe Tarmmany tall Yi Tora | filt'vee iq arrest all professional evita: | HY fathoms of water Vanier eitore A See ZOrRLRS: Ha, Uae MEER ALAIN Hes, SAE Shon BHI et | Recierdam, AmROTOB tay for thie distresslog complaint ts found tn Patents. affairs thin put J think Germans s ucting in a suspicious way t " RNY eighth eireet station, with the gee | the, late. MPs. Cady, of Sing Sing, wh oa ore eel a i, as a rule, favor that. which wil | "4! i : t Lad. | ance ef Jone He Smiths ‘tod at Delaware Water Gap on 5 9, has! INCOMING STEAMSHIPS. 9 s | @_FORTUNE IN AN NOUR—List “in q tend to produce the liberality In Sunday | yegy cetree In Chty Matt, | «| sta ecoune: fae | ES — boon filed for probate. The deceaned lett personal | DUE TO-DAY ood's DEES. | coat tatook pees ebGan Ter which they desire She Pveean aia t ‘ lin Tathes to itis Captain sperty & © amoun: ft $100,000, To her} rs a Christiansand, o | compan ’ U . J. K, Kenny, one of the Tammany | president Rooaevelt, with the apprival of fis] Weather the vesse) did} Comin ' Propashy 8 Whe 4 @ he ysonville, Yucatan, Havens SARE office-holders who was turned out with | ois iy opaaavall a Taeniton (o] not meet any obstruction. All the police captaina were called be-| scanddaughter, Florence Shelton, sho lett. § HH El Sol, ‘New Orleans Prepared by C. I. Hood & Co, Lowell, Mass. 4 fulsome compliments for his honest and } ———— fore "Acting Chief Conlin’ this’ afternoon ‘sed in| ith ADS se. Anthony, Mores, bar grandion. GH,¥09. | Ghiraltar —— . buginess-like conduct in office, said juice mariig wort lr WM" ae piled a che | The business skies are clear structions given them, but just what they were] q10,000. to erect achouls. in N DUE TO-MORROW Help Wanted—Male. “The thing for the Democratic. State | iro" Maror Strung somanted that | gocen awny the clende hy. & Tid not agpest. MP Conlin suid’ he merely | lana; the. foard ot. Foreign $5,000, | Germanic, Liverpool, Comal, Galveston. : Convention to do is plain, Of course, | the rei Placed there, ab tie requeat of the | SFO! : lked tu the precinct commanders on poliie busi-Yand ‘the American Female Guardian Society, | Servia, Liverpool. ‘Andes, Port-au-Prince, | BRICKLAYERS wanted for country work. ft must make for the best interests of | Commiusiouere he Malf-Milliom Gui we. | ica 000. Werkendam, Notterdam, to V, 2. Hedden's Sons, 143 Liberty ot

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