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5 —_ REAL ESTATE, (other than disploy) Imentionsinover | HORSES AND $00,000 Actual | CARRIAGES, Papers ; GOOD WILL LOANS. { PRI aiaite of The Giainpion Pugilist |. His Condition Was Never janen Papen 3 committed with a large Finer, and He Can Wear |,,2:o"? "ved st 2% Ww Out Halfa Dozen Men. |,,"¢..cntere@ o'clock ie Vigorous + tion for the Big Fight-His Wife to Accompany the Party. | ‘Then he _ been sharpened, { aimost severed his head from his body 1 Crowds of sporty-looking men gath=) The first ) Square waiting for the doors to open, so that which Champion Jim Corbett was to be! rus} . Mr Corbett and his party will leave |) P\ town to-morrow for Texas for the fk ), Wth Fitzsimmons, and Manager Wil- the champion | Coroner. tion at the Garden to Brown 4 proper send-off. foot ring, and at the east end arena they had erected a tall handhali | dren, court, where Corbett {8 to tackle Phil| The police say brother of Eugene Brown, {a liquor store on the southeast corner » NuMerous Eymnasium ap- | of Sixth ave pilances had been put up on the floor,| When an 1 q y eady called there and, as Corbett says, he was ready to | falled there It and that he had no brother. the suicide Case: Besides the show the spectators exactly how he docs | a day's training. | Corbett and his party, which include John Donaldson, Btily Delan I) valy, Steve O'Donnell, Joseph } Bud Woodthorpe and Duncan Me- Donald, came up from Asbury Park, where he has been in training, In the IL o'clock truin this morning, and they ar- | ployed. t rived at the Garder at 1 o'clock, se Corbett seems to be In the pink of | abou he never felt better | Plan Ac the of late, fe condition and sa: 4 i in his life. He wore w long-skirted | foPd, the fact 1 brown overcoat of English cut, a small MB kvay cloth cap and a white woollen sweater. | “I'm not going to brag about mys2if" arta sare he sald to an “Evening World" reporter, | or tell you how my muscles are. If} people who see me go through my work! The married this afternoon cannot judge something » about my entidon i 9 b ns & PF own faul dit in “It 1s the same work that I do Derry street, day in practice, and tw tell the truth, 1, seen don't believe there is another man in| Her husbay the world who could siand as I do, | fiftecr Way, I can tire out a half a dogeo meu | Sountry with the money they had saved, without getting winded in ‘igatest,” | He expected to make and Mr. Corbett extended ie broad} been told chest, took a long breath and looked | te be found | very determine | pations we WIM you work reach Texas as you ha Park?" he was asked, as hard after you 2 at Asbury “Oh, yes, UN keep it right and » have to do It to keep in coud) ne to B have nearly a montn there bs | Pailed ue Be fight comes off aad 1 don't want to fall |girese MI Butt any." hu F “Will Mrs, Corbett accompany you to | bet Doce: spon 1 | may ret und see her fricnds therc ee ea ee go cue t.| CLUB STEWARD’S SUICIDE. [) Omaha and then join me in Texas In the wrestling Corbect had Donald. | gon, Jim Daly and Steve O'Donnell to} B exercise with, and sides the bag-punchin, sprinting and other j fetes Which he was to indulge i, promised to | fut” on keep him busy. | Pen This evening he is to spar with three | Bar enty. or four of the clever men in his party. \ oleae THEY OPPOSE THE BIG FIGHT. Tex i. vorable to Ant-Fight taw, | &)tfiauk AUSTIN, Tex., Bept. 30.--Very few | hat Stange to him Jegisiators have uppeared for the special, ‘V® © Session ordered to consider prize-fight: | PY ing and a fui quovum will hardly be on | SWALLOWED A POISON, hand to-morrow F The sentiment of members heart from | Mrano Heidelberg § ntinues favorable to the iminediate prevent the Dalins Mg 1 Gov, Culberson, in his messag>, will nome recommend a most rigid law, end urge fits Immediate passage witn an emer-| was gency clause. Var It is intimated that he may recom- mend a law making vamoting a feiow.. SIX KILLED AT A QUARRY. « He wil lay other 1 ters before th Legislature, and it will probably be io! premature Laplosion Causes a Dis- aster in Missouri, n |, INDEPENL sessiun thirty days. AN ANTONIO, Tex., Sept. 20.—Bo @ Fitzsimmons and party arrived Antonlo yesterday Fitzsimmons was in| F, @ mood for tallzing and in response to a| Warts | question as to whether he would te wil m: natur ing to meet Corbett outeile of Datlas in| \SUPs, ase the Heh: cannot be pulled of Iu jand {nat Dallas, Fitssimmons replied: j few hous | ie wer “The articles of agreement ecll for} pre Craw my fight with Corbett to toke place at | $4.00 ls: eas If the fight cannot be held 1] Tf SH yee s ‘tainly claim my $2,500 forfei: If] «premier? I get the forfeit I do not care where 1 | superior to Maes | ‘ Dallas. wil AMA AND INTEREST, MONDAY, ie PARKHURST AIDE? HEF on = “Tommy the Man's” fense When Arraigned. oA REVONR 18 TRE “JOYNTS,” Game of ‘95 at Polo! rounds, Champions Their Foe BUSIE. RGLINST CLARKSON, Local Talent Scored a Lead; and Hit the Ball Real cages Any piace possible, #o 1 can get a chance at Corbett. ae want the way mag ned HY ins, “In regard | wisnes me to nam Het, dl, so he ¢ Anly his obje feree untll the says If T do not quick he will EXHIBITION, Pia source tat fix tim; that ts AW ot pick the Jay of the figh wpatitute Peter REBECCA FREAM AGAINST HER t Brady has an in FPloriaa Athietic he has not 1 will bet has and prove It,” Fitextmm ys | Americans led t him $800 that he er Lite for Rescuing a Gets to oWrk, and party, who arrived bore yesterda fe noon .train to-day for hie Shows in the Garden | We 's'sc"isioiath a Se How He Trains. | DETECTIVE A SUICIDE. Pinkerton Man Brown © Throat tn a Barroom. a #/1n the employ of the Pinkerton agence: committed suicide |saloon at 198 Eighth avenue. Wilhelmina Thomson, “and who had the stride of an athlete, Was arraigned in Harlem Police Court to-day, charged with grand la: 8 bowled by King, Philips follows known as Fay Leslie, and in Chinatown she ts called member of the Resour exhibited this letter: eter Wy y 500 MOURNERS IN lig SEATS. Twen‘y-first SIs to certify y unm worker In Nquor store, | A Mandtar fal Waten complainant twenty-two ) Who charges Miss Thomson After calling ‘cr a glass of beer OFF FOR TEXAS TO-MORROW, | Preceeved to the taking up a bread knife, ——— the toilet room, where he tuok coat and folded tt up carefully. tie then and loosened the An resumed a worth of clothing. Wee aught o 184, Madeline came In January, Philadephia to NEW YORK, § $s collar and neckband of hi he gun etal the Western } s last man up. Where she suld she met Miss ‘Thomson \ From the beginning | newly-made quaintance had @ peculiar influence over them, she sald, the first time. across his throat information suicide was a little rivulet of rden as early as noon to-day. | blood flow nye ered about the entrances of Madison) had of the TRAINED NURSE ACCUSED. a for the heft of Jewelry, Central Office Detective Mc leorted a well-dre: the Jeferson Mark: the Bowery, They lived su nal street, 334 Broome xington avenue, eiine said she s door into the bar-room, they might secure the best places for! ‘The Liquor Witnessing the show this afternoon, in| dozen persons d down the ch.ef figure. police station, and others called seman on post to send out a call for ah amoulance: On the arrival of the was dead, Thi ion grew tired of ading and accordingly last July, while Lving In the Lexington left her companion, who, and persuaded her urn to live with her, ed young woman to avenue room manded for taken to thy fam A, Brady arranged to-day’s exhibi-| statiou-louse, pending the arrival of the New Jersey may have an opportunity | lived with his wite children at 266 West Twenty All the morning a force of carpenters |“ "Phe wile heard of the traged was busily engaged in putting up a %-| Immediately, the big | Stdon-hotise. unmereifully,” tened to Kill me if I ever left her returned from the transfer to that State. but did not go ie the house and went away with the chil. twenty-four Twelfth street, For several years past been employed, at inter & trained nurse in the family of George leather Koods Keough, of the Elizabeth street station. “She has been on the island ni to my knowledge for being drunk and disorderly and striking policemen. “She has always been so jealous of me that whenever 1 looked at a man on the street, she would beat me when we got Into my room, over my head when we lived in Broome matufacturer, Jenkinson resides in a hutideome house in bouth Oraage Aboul three months ago Miss De entered (ie servive of Slr. de avening Worl was stated that the Catskill kinson, and to thw ety. Was Kone, the fam |. Mined Cwenly TY, Of aN Mpwrrgale vaiue of aun, Among pieces’ Was a diamond was pos.tively She broke @ plate eae of Eugene Brown, The man hid been 4r.nking heavily In appearan. an ariny officer and wis about fifty years old. At Pinkerton’s was stated ti ployed there, ring woria| To Gothamites a sad one, indeed, For Madeline escaped several mes from and last Tuesday went to the room of Rebecea Fream, the m.s- He was splendidly built . Suspicion feil upon the trained nurs and a warrant was procured for her ar- ‘The warrant was brougst to this her ecmpanion disappointing, of @ team Brown Was not em- nor was he known about ra black eye and a bite on each arm, which, she said, were inflicted by Miss Thomson From this polat, Miss Fream, who was in court, took up the story, “TL accompanied Madeline to East One and Fourth afternoon a mourners gathered to see the end. bles Was Boon arrested p.ccested her She could give no ex- her husband's suicide that he had been drink- Ing, and was despondent, eaters: | HER LIFE TROUBLES OVER. nearing the ca. ee ee HELD UP IN CITY HALL PARK. Three Highwaymen Take a Man's Watch and Escape. Van Osten, a paper 16 Jackson avenu é the Pulitzer 9 the defendant's room, ame abusive, knocked olf a kick at him, Preferred Suicide to Vreatment. Maria Sarge, dle-aged Italan woman the otlicer’s hat and madi | While she was parleying with the offi and “the picture, but iti, trunk she refused to give up. have betric st evening she! ine this woman has threatened to shunt humbie home, taking a dose of Paris 1g Island Chy, lett | Visited #ix’stores on the Bower, When he had reached a point just be- yond the police station in ity | Was accosted by a young man who asked him where b ‘Thinking Ut to, blow out mhy her in Italy | eine away f oe flail a2 4 mark has been a crack shot in rains for taking Ma‘ She boasts of her | smian and says that she Buffalo Bill's has mode life! M for Madeiine Marshall that eral times attempted | retorted with an years ago, an impertinent question a fortune, having his ‘Tommy the Man’ ch the streets, After an ab-| an athletic-looking | returned with | brown ha.r, short, Yon a White shirt front ce of ele ther wom thick and curly, She with a lates: faithful wife, who \ struggled hard to keep from Starv Van Osten says there were end was the hie uished from that. of} # Uirow away, 1 and mare the sergeant told hum 1 4 complain Moyele shoes. of spite on which, he a death-Knell having given Police Loar ; So far the authorities have the highwaym LITTLE TOT KILLED. Three-Veor-Old Ye Down by a urcold Yetta Ur was run over ing in front of her home t she tovk the Sergeant 340. 1 New York me to deny my and because she has pers: refused to do} crowd, num- tthe Rescue " Huge Brown, he Salmaguudt, Takes Poison at Waverly, NEWARK, Brown, aged thirty Salmagundl | mitted su during my work as ‘asionary, and King Baseball yield up emphatically tory and said that her only matter Was sinp out of the clutches of @ team and was summoned rous woman and was dad Wien it Jemanded an exatatna: | felf-posses- Av letter was fo: sed ty 2 ersity place, Brown could’ not longer; Urat he was no | Ot anybody use In living. nd In his pocket, A Mayor Who Is Appreciated, RARATOGA, N gon ban received « tacu a hergelf out of food for hime and that there w n to-morrow fault of ball was locked up in the JILTED BERTHA GRAY. Ww Jacob Rifkind gund! Club for the many Court sts 5 THE HENRY W MURDER CASE, isimge Co Iy Arrested in | { for 85,000, Grand Jury Hearing 4, a well-tordy |bcen arrested more than once on pott won in Belle. | 6 of @ law making prize-tignting| Bruno He & felory, and all indicate a degre to/ of 189 Pa id cnarkes, but on account of hs extreme" : pte may the car was| |, Prig bel }youth has always eseipel sa ne of Ue passengers ie ud runes get When brought berore tue justice thi Ae aA awa/olea ae eulis a kiting wer Portiand avenur mit sutcs 2 unknown p in contrast ery. lant {known on Friday Fell from His Tr Brand Callfoi Rick It up, whe uke care of ti Batton, a new —, What Do LWa ¢ To-Dayt Of ADMIRAL Clgaretios, up In the Newtown Jail third baseman, | BOARDERS, | PURCHASE AND | 8° EXCHANGE, Sa a BUSINESS | OPPORTUNITIES, | LOST AND FOUND. i VRICK ONK CEN'P, (ar as tyre conn BROOKLYN'S FAREWELL. “D Clarke will not sien a New York contre Next year, The Oswego boy! r loggerheads with the loeal man pelal oy The t over money matters | HALL PARK, PILADELP TTA, ep Che Haiibe Grier. j®-Soareely three hundred peaple s Your Haltimore ee aa PRE AAS SL: een | ran Haltren, of nie, ‘88 vsiftory Hroukigh j . G. Davis, 2 veut Bish / | Ration, 3b. Brodin! of, Wearher, too, Was not exacdly to] H. Davis, ib. Gleason, 2b, taste of why but the rabid baseball le Grartora. tt Th. Un ale being raw and cold, | ‘¢ Retreus Gi rs fe) wind vending the dust across = ie fiamond in such clouds as to fre. | ial tech aie yates" Riley Grannan and Richard © ‘The Hatting Order. Hhookiyn Croker Appear at the ie Track To-Day. swoora aiid: Sie scr] MB DWYER SELLS AFPLEGATE,. | Hirst Inning. Hamilton placed the first ball pitched Demust the fence for a double, and a high hour base the « Old Lav nN cald atmosphere Buller vend and came heme on | scored on Delenanty'’s single, the latter Hh tor veel at second. oy hea Captive Second Nit ceot. Con Phompsonsccaete. Mee] SECOND RACE = fon was thrown out by Kennedy, ‘Two Nanki Poo First. Gin fouled ta Grady. Shinde drew Lucania Second. fue balls. but wae tarced at secatul ‘i Coreotan out on Pouta's grounder. No soils od rar Waltser First, Applause Secon RTH RACE Hallman died to Meo taal slo's The Jatter sv. Taylor #rouny " | thrown on ly . runs. Counter Tenor Fire” toon singled, taking third on HDede's double ant scoring on Schoch's | Lamplighter Seeot —— ont. Gran triple os ed Daly it je — jmuffed Kennedy's fly, the Jatter reach. ing second and Grim scoriag, Griffin (Special to The Byening Werth) LAURELS—ON A STING. n out Shindly struck out. Three RACH TRACK, GRAVESEND, Sept. = rin The usual long wale Clarkson's wild throw. George Davis jied thnlew: The usual long list of withdra singled. Batton witiked. Marry Davis! oii wate on Dalya wild throw, | {uléronted raccgoers at the track this Qaemnmmered the ld for Re tty Mane om balla, Chase wiruck | Mflernoon when they gaged upon hel tee Aatton wppaie at thei Harry vat. Grody singlet. Thompson geared | bullet Noard used for conveying thet t : Hamilton and Delehanty with a sinkgie. | yafos 0 en vt Stafvors snformation to the publie, ang alt tie hills’ MiTiat [Ou Madison's Liner crady was doubled | sealant, PNEME ills) wer and all ( Hy went to J Little pop ver, were not nearlgt o4 8 on Saturday, when: The races, ho H up. ‘Two runs , MERE | “Corcoran struck out, Boutz hit for] so badly eut up Ie anevel singin, Keeler {Wo Mases, “Taylor threw Anderson | very small ficlds ruled, ‘To-day, thee one a and MeGraw pout. Daly fie - ne a bid seratches were more evenly distributed: Gut, Hatton SCORE BY INNINGS. satlotithe withdraw to HL. Davi eK er my | Rt Meiphin was » *UOf the withdrawals were dead- , ‘Kernan made a prilifant cat OF | Brovkiyo....... o eel ” - i Kelley's drive, but McGraw «eored, and The Weather was cold and raw, Tae | | took third on th Hrodle watked wand “pilfered necond | BRIDGE CHANGES NO GOOD. track Was in excellent shape and fast, Harry Da made a neat stop of Ge Richard Croker v.sited the track to 7 son's nasty bounder, retiring the "Kid" day, it belag his first visit elnce his re- at first. One run, kiyn and Kings County turn from abroad. He took a seat im Second inatas. Passengers Greatly Delayed. the club-house sie MeGraw and Carey took Ruste into| There was some growling and grum-| Riley annin returned to his @1@. camp. leason made a marvellous one | bing among the passengers on the| love to-day, despite his recent protesta-: talowad with ntmendertur mop of Tere | Brooklyn cid Kings County "1." roads) tions that he was done wath the wale, ran's hot bounder, retiring Mike at the |!m Brooklyn this morning because of| and the ring was soon made aware ke fs: tna nee ND Mae ata akey ssoran the way trains were delayed and the| his presence by the plunge bets he : «| passengers made late in reaching this| placed on Captive in the first race, = Clarke bunted and beat the ball. Clark: | Hits Phil Dwyer to-day, clagtepmeee ial ped” = wecond, M: | ‘Tao new terminal, which has cost| recent purchase, Applegate. Frank - Davis to H. Davis, No runs. $1,040.00, was opened yesterday after-| Beard bought the colt, 1. is stated that | Third Inning. noon, but there was no practical test} the price paid was exactly the sum? / Van pummelled tho leather for twolof its usefulness until the rush came; Which Applegate cost Mr. Dwyer at the basen, and took third on George Davis's |this morning | secatterty sale t) atte e » den-| eis i TMnge to Cary was H, Davis's fate, No| The Brooklyn “L" had compteted ite] The Stewards of the Brooklyn Jockey’ runs. = connections with the new depot, but|Club to-day decided to disqualify. if pilirry Davis retired Kerler ubassisted: |the Kings County Company had not,|Alarum from the race won by him on® ‘elley. was ith 6r- | and trains on the latter road crept into] Sept. 19 and award it to Lucky = Kelley was disposed of at the initial cor- | p {I's pace. Even|win's F@lling Water. Alerum was” ner, No run: {ts new station at a @CORE BY INNINGS: then they stopped before reaching the| formerly Joe Rogers, but the Oneck eoud end of the platform, and people in the| Stable neglected to announce this fact noo rear cars were compelled to walk| three times, as prescribed by the Jockey . ceneaee sw | through the forward cars in order to} Ciul rules, and Mr. Baldwin protested _ PULL PHTAILS (OF TH NOW |reach thetr destination. against the payment of the purse won YORK-BALTIMORE GAME AND THE | Greater inconvenience was experi-| by Alarum GRAVESEND RACES WILL BE enced on the Krookiyn “L," however.| Joseph J. Burke has been appointed “* GIVEN IN THE NIGHT EXTRA, On Uhat road several traing rolled Into | Steward at the meeting of the Queens: 2 poe ele | the depot shortly after & o'clock, The | County Jockey Club, GEN. SCHOFIELD RETIRED. tralnmen were slow ip getting them| Best Brand, a six-year-old by Billet - 5 *# out of the depot, and from tiat Ume out of Violette, is dead He died of sna forward for over an hour, every train|wekjaw at Brighton Beach Saturday. resident Clevelaud Praises the | coming into the station Was detained | He Was owned by “Doc” Ri | trou » to Len m,nutes, R. Williams, ‘Sheedy, Perkins Soldier's Carcer. : : Boott were fined 820 each for falabe TON, Sept —The preale dent's order retiring Licut.-Gen, Scno MONEY LEFT TO CHARITIES. | Nee et v trather | Trainer ‘Payling Was fined $2 feld Was issued to-day, It is ay fo.-| | | | New Yo Maltimore WASHI tor being late at the with Marsian, lows: The Will of John D. Jonce Wan FIRST RACE. EXECUTIVE MANSION, WASHINGTON, Sept Hed To-Day, Five turlos ting. St. IEP yin a Mo uote nase! The will of John D. Jones, who died | Kamau, 120 (Reith... 160 6 Hs ie nee wan ®t Oyster Bay, L. 1, on Sent. 26, was RAPES, 110 es HN wee Re | filed for probate in the Surrogate’s of- | Ninian, qi (seatnn c a6 I) | flee to-day. The value of the estate ts | Heron, 107 jritha}. H Hi er ot given, but It ts belleved to be cone | yemente iF (oar, 7 34T eae ever a mill | Corton King. 110 (Sheedy) Le ae Bae Aa ak Se eT sce hav Abd at eae $33 istingulshed oe Mutual. Marine Insurance Com.|, Captive made the runn.ng, with Prem- for Hts hen | war chal "Gertj [ter and ‘Remnant If. close’ up, ‘There He Waves gio) (3 (bo divided | vi ho ohanae.in this order. (tained © officer ine employ men, whie 0 tn weiion to ‘salaries stretch, where Kamsin came through Breas rd ble Hels eRe abury, of the Chur Reilf took mat ry cool on Kam- tered bi cottty in times af nacn Phaat 1 th sin, and not until ast jamp did he Modeller ae fe ad the prine|shoot Kamsin_ to front. Captive Leleut Gen. Setifiel ta. careur an the hedval of | W nd, five Jengths in front: @f Junsarying fove tor tis protean ca To St. John's} Premier, ‘Time—1.02 1-2 4 name, 4 « bor, and’ ‘Grace | SECOND RACK tt * th wopolitan | sce Bevting. St. HL Fhe. aie enoxamuple am of the | Sank. (ins Bt an a ere ene eds) BU & His held on iis property | ba aata Kins) 6-1 5 gk aaidlerly GuAalisian t rs name, ix @.ven Gavia M st in dx 1 zeushp peeal The testator distributes $100,000 tn | Brandy (Grm@iah oie an 4 GROVER CLEVELEND, | Weguctes amony lis relatives, and leaves | Eiving Ducchmin, 125 \Dog'teven SE | Wau Ball UL Khan Wan nent) the residue of bis estate and his prop: | C2 ce He] 2 the order assigning ty Schotled wll ys. MADE HIS BOY A WAIF. ery at io West Thirty-fourth atreet |W : snd Oyster Bay to his wife, ‘Josephine | Murphy rushed Gotham to the front Jones and cut out the running, Flying Duteh- === [man ving acon) and Brandywine third, ONLY A NOMINAL FI FINE. The pace was a good one to the stretch, {the relative positions not varie Both j the le, ra were beaten at me ead oF {the stretch, where ni Poo came y into @ Trotley | trough ani won easily by three length rita 4 soveral Driving F im Save His Father Car Conte One Dollar, from yho Was a length in arned Him oO | gadge Harriman of the Gates Aves | front of Gothain,” ‘time Goldstein, twelve years ot. 4 Court, Brooklyn, regards fast} sig taronen THIRD BA formerly of Rockaway and Welmont! driving a trifle even when coupled with} 2aeaue™ avenues, told @ strange story in the! a collision with a trolley. car. | Waltees fin) Gates Avenue Polive Court uiis morn fay Jona Schuithois, of gor! Si“ ihy ie ing, When arraigned before Justice H y Brusisn, was arrested by | Ameer ton riman on a charge of vagrancy Wincor Avent: BORMIRADS Wee SELV LGR (Lake a Mor sume tune the buy Was been He Bh eae wale ir ing about Kast New York, and nas avoid a col wath treuey nu her owa t. Gritin alt to the jas passed Pittsburg by a half lengur he although 4 known and by no meat 4 that arent mor. he had no cond with where mare and stricken, Was Bec three lengths ia ba uo says he a r NI Time1.15 led, ueated vere ry ae etre, 12 to 1, aud Cody, at 10 to URTH RACE, Was ney weil ive : i . ae = “ crs. Vile al sith. 4 to indwe 1s tho ¥ieat Two Wismers. A Betting. Sc. Hit Ftp, HACE TRACK, ST, ASAPH, Sept Tenor U2 isime SEG eB OW t 1 ae re nes BEEOEDOOR,F Perkins) “hk ba 3 AN irse, died 1 as tolows Gris Te a ob Hs father at once pur ti Furs —Won by 95 (O'Leary) ..30-1 Sed 2 Bee house, and would not « k 1 , nasioe, | Idemere and Deorslayer led the tie! buck again sens ace, K.g Paul turd: | which) ran 2 Bunch “to “che 8 e that time the boy wh T.me-1 2 Up hat nt the tace Wan ; eof & Vagrant pocki Becond furlo Won py very presty to look at and: a blanket iUving on food’ that ud | Cody t tol) Hainming: By have covered the five at the head svcond, out for place; Lithe Alice third streten. Cour Tenor then wen # own reaw the boy was T me a the front and. raw ing awas pues Of Ret went a one iy bya length and ‘ha at the wdea that a: iast he naa =o Lam) Wao Was u halt deny y» for the sixty-minth, M Pepper. Tine—t.8 aa sn pa \ Was received trom € Smith =—_—or — Trier for State wu , vary Bosid, staistiy that N Dead White at Work. WATERTOWN, NY. ey Dem! ie wae neconaars: tor atyeainth Regimen: to! yeustee J Beat yen. ibn watod that a: Carthage today, Leman i ¢ “rected at Leaington avenue aud | Rast Niowt eat, fale a while of werk i ent, war uomiucted for Bate Tate co. The WAU: "Waa felerre! | this moraing | the office of the Metrepetioan ate [toe ccimmtive | Teler: € 18 Cordandt atreek 4 ty

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