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_ TR Ter oro SS OC “EOF ET = a oe - paar — Ow . -~ te Sea THT WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, MAY 30, 1900, 8 a MEMORIA PARA NORTH AND SOUTH, NTE ne - eee |President Morse Must Marchers Make Finest Showing Monument at Antietam in Years—Woodruif at Federal and Confederate * Grant’s Tomb. Dead Is Dedicated. —_' | la h to Explain to the Court. Morse, of the werach of con- empt of court im falling to tuce the - _ ke pa and docume f hie com- satahi naib beeencsiadinie iy before Referees Myer Nussbaum Day was ushered in with Gen FV Greene Gen. Avery D An WACERATOWN. M!. May Tn they The dedion were opened | yesterd and just enough of a nip in drews ex M trong. Aehbe! J. Pitch , Preebtent M : ' ' Justice Kmory A. Chase, of the Su make marching and athletics tien JW i J reeman f his abinet re ot 1 « t tion of Attore The two are now inseparably ‘ol MV. Sheridan, Gen, John Mot 1 Staces He sand : ered by | ne ptel a referee | and everywhere . n + t ' . wh wae J € he Trust's year, it seemed, elaborate pr g 4 and , wed by ! ‘ dmnith ‘ jarter car ssued the ‘Wherever the guiton of the Grand : ‘ A wm . \ u tion June " yok . Army of the Republic told of the roitier M ows, Capt Adrian Littauer and! ¢ monume » mem . 1 t wa ne, w presente the end in city or town oF hamlel, wring Lieut Pate ; e ' ne sured the order in fh Bands laid wreaths of Sowers 7 and No, 10 @panteh ! i k . e Chase ie as ) many the wreaths were symbols only. War Veterans paraded in the unifor als andr t sitting But to the gray-haired, blue-comted man worn In the secle fought ¢ t 2 } In Judge nee applieat on to have with the bronse button of a veteran, ldeut Col Purcam redler Strong, son he ie © fough The sed ' Jonn “ vifodged @ullty of com Aley had & hundred other meanings of ex Mayor Mtr made his fret ap Side by side, shoulder to I Ls J : Y st an hour after Aside from the memories cated up. y pearance with his regiment, the Staty stood with unco % Wilcox, J. & . ators ¢ hearing President fmeant that every year the ranks of the ninth eines fe return from the service vehout Ure mony wher, Hurrows ane ‘| with a batt f coun sleeping army were steadily filing The iy the Philippines arked conveyance monu- | Who were er I | we ave with him any Mme of the dead grows ever ooger John A 7 Post cartied the Le ge nt fromt State of Maryland to the te ‘ “ memoranda, although fing of whiah John A wre f any Nationa n | specifica firected to produce them. A great t The programme of the day in (hie city) Mag, shoot him on (he mpot all a nt ” . Sta e t « aring was further adjourned wes unusually elaborate The parade 2 hess the 4 to greet the House Representatives T | Was the finest for Memorial Day 0 ; AT GRANT'S Tome, ts 4 Chief Wxecutive of the Na 1 ! t played “Hall t 1 s expremeed bout the Pi cat Pad oad esa geod SOOO OOO OGIO OOOO OODOOOUUNO er heir present the impressive MokKint Bias introduce! lrrust's action in obtaining an order from mage sp bes oo ee . i ‘ ARG nony and added ! ! y, wh J Andrews for prosecutors of it t© avenue and Fifty: ninth Oo HNG OF 8 “ Oh, Yes! The New York Delegation to Philadelphia Will Be Instructed tor McKimey All Right, ' t ‘ «ce gre a a @hortly after 9 o'clock = marching | From t i" & point the pests | —— eye he Pre ' The 5 of ern nr rit iid not be dismiased. ee re certs | ‘ . wae ra they could de Pee eg sare THISFLAGSIGNALLED [HAAN] oo =2nke oe chee ee Abecciation of Spanish-American War) Froth Veterans, in marked contras: to the) (hey lande me Hundred and Fifty Padlage bas are aati ss oft ; rting the “Temple of | 1boeried thls by elaborate ps we Grisaled, white-haired veterans of the | Mth street, near Trinity Cemetery, wher “ 99 b PP '\cece at the Storyiand Nationa sate b is of ae: aud tere . ee ae evil memorial services were held shh geet Real ir A nd severa’ poste o! ne Cr ’ er ‘There was & good deal of confusion, bafayetie P tsited Wes nt in | a | ; farting the parade |'Ne afternoon and tock pa the un i | he eo not interfere with The \ but ae the route wan! vel tthe Let nemorial tablet Guencen Worlt's the Trust N disbandment being at Wash-| Elaborate seremont were held a a | root v r i ynor. It ine by ware, the people waiting along) Grants Tomb at 2 PM under a | s wit proceedings, 1 the Li Prosident Morse {tes must \ ry ‘ to-morrow or other contempt ) tings must follow “Centaur” of the poller fore es Se fenee . the! My. another from ine Loyal Legs on the Island. the line. The uniforms were , Rorees were freshly groomed and the from Grant Rrespoetin Sever, Neeser Baan Srort, Thrown from ee cer ook, ase gta AL elgg Bap eg i Historic Bunting Deposited in Capitol at Jones, Her Divorced Hus- Z | Tr r ecivey ualtes Us Aiea) okertigs. Among. then ‘ ‘ band, Gets Ten Days | IN ED ELEPHANT SCamtaur’ “t""he paiva Tice 'hanies more * rents tom trewaent ache —- Harrisburg, Pa. It Inspired Famous "| JUR . | _-—so White gloves of the mounted poltee were Hrvoklyn and one epotiess. ithe Army of the P. TR. PARKHURST | RNSES BRYAN, ‘tHe Will Give McKinley Close Rub this om ac ‘Then came the O14 Guard, commanded! TO THUNDER OF GUNS. ——ESEEEeae Mlasieretia Jones, the “Mack Pa 7 ; oi + | . t appeared t Jefferson ar ‘ , mice, tee 'The.| ‘BY the time the ceremonies began | ¢*eeoonmonee co abc nebcartienteaiesenenintnton > Sil maine fm : ao Speeding Train by Me PO) ae ce een | JORy kumely to Ble Sil Keseatanay ber pith van awe Killed To-Day. The O14 Guard, with| there was a very large crowd present hateand bright uniforms, Down below the blutt « the Untted & pleasing and picturesque ap. Staies Dattiorhtp Texas, woich had come w a’ t neontime and enchored the military division | Wel in toward the Manhattan shore of regular gol-| ‘The ceremontes heaan with » saline of the militia, com: | (Wentyone # fer Rear Admiral Fifth Brigndes, | aubar, who had cha {this arrange | Jones went ¢ Theatre inst night and massiene ner, afterward watting at the stage et trance and threatening bis wife she pted tn disorderly man The fate of Sport f the Bostock #how Beventh Artillery, commanded by mom As the echoes died away then had him arrested we ” Woodruff. headed | WD0l# crowd present sang “America ee secured a atvorce (at Newark to-day. If the hug Fall. ’ Commander John L. Baker, of Grant ano J had since written |’ ate gre gent Pe ty : — Post, then read part of the G A. R , ' ‘ Kyte sy United Mates Mngineers, under ’ atening letter: and declared he| P*” g By the ef Maser @. D. Knight. Then| “8! and prayer was eaid by Chapiam wld beat her. She said this pe tbe pain pal o : ss ce ve Parkhuree eailed for Burepe to Stall, coneteting of Major We ee ee cimimander Maker Mt her refusal 19 give him any|g erin for Newark Bport was house 1 the White Star liner Germanie, coin @ ttysbura rer " an © \emviny eo oa te ter: © A: First Liew noney ee oe Same O aving he sail to a reporter | end the post band played jena) air | Jones was shabbliy dressed. He haa|'" * 8 ¥! , As long aa Republican party Howell, Corpe of Engineers, | a6, THnner weighs €0%) pounds, Acoording to nis halrman of the Me taract tn on ” seve je denied o th fer th present adrministrat for jemant W. B 1ague| morta) Day Commitien, then introduced | a cataract In one of Mis exes. He denied | trainer he amused himself there er the. prs adsoinletr Lgl eet uartemester: theN (eat .dov Timothy 1, Woodru whe | vile Placoet after Mine. dence nag |taesine Joey. At lest Joey shoved hit 0 to the promotion of polities! oad dolivered the address of the day Wie aulsion (hat tan top al! aroun’ the narrow apace ‘The tra Fee tution cate oitone Miles O'Reilly, the (tficer of the Day. | Koo! was running at full epeed and in Ot cca ta ee ami Commander Haker then read some of Ume strugeie Sport was jammed rove om — 4 pidead: Gua Week J more of the riua on —— agains’ the door , : Next in line was the Weet Potnt Band. jygnet in chores te cnaine eee of [fie wene tarnieh aa 1 men ot the iene heading batteries 1. and KC, of the Bev-/ Tho ceremoning wore slosed ty she Rey WHO HAS SEEN MIDGET? | vasce ens tei ote back pol heres baa emth Artillery, and a battalion of the!) George K Strobridge | I 4 al al harm has already jnear Allentown, lithe road wae block the present administratt Fifteenth United States Infantry under! Friends of the late Father Modiynn! 1 . the command of Capt D. D. Mitchell held ial services = at! Welfram Hunting for Hie Deal i iin jiried pim way that I can see Mates reeulars M. Fathers Hurtseil. Ducey. MeLough: Heston Terrier, back sad seen wrenched ne head of oe wer ‘The infantry was headed by the Gov: | tin and Burke conducted the services The show Is Newark to-d an of mature intelicct & . ernor's Island Band IN BROOKLYN mther Jungle folk are " » WHS not tie SWEDE ix od d suse of (he holiday erowds, re “= | Art lew a © ond w MILITIA IN LINE, Gen, Molineux was @ prominent Agure poor Sport ies racked Joey, Whe Pushed swort trom the uk on his publicly ome Major-Cien, Roe was at the head of | 18, the Brooklyn parade The old solder (Pith pain. filling én Praise eee opinions tn e@beial acts, a8 G0 J aking a hard fight to mve en with ent Adininiet 1 bas repeate the section of militia, which included ibe aactite chaiy, marehas [then with agonis a Ad ration has repeatediy Firet and Fifth Brigades The es: f f the One forelegs E , t. They had nad] spy, nik the Presiden to the Major-General was Squadron ed States and fo 1 \ catinee were a6] De You favor Bryan for (he Presiden A. under command of Major Bridgman bee \ . 1 Ww a” i! ~ D Parkh 1 Gen. MoCoskry Butt was in h ” t em Spee Pr wie veda F i eartily A 4 » 1 ome heaitatto 1 do not ctl, of the Fire Brigade, comport fone thar he appre ‘ we f mit mv = to B rss jenty-wecond Regiment, com> given } ‘aa pabiy | 10 Com avon & wit Col. Bartlett, Tweifth Regt f the G Pos 1Bheens aed t . would Hike to see man { the reforms Col. Dyer; Ninth Regiment, by HARRI@BURG, Pa. May % Many) chie flag by F from Gen * m eh i advocates and stands for put by Capt veterans Included clr Mem lever H. bmly’ | either hack " f ‘ 1 Day observance to-day a vialt the | 8 un, Ww h ve ae ' nD | teed ig ” es bri aid ag rxen at the Capitol, © Hod Past We : known orn ne morn | sg Bryan hs mora or \venue A ~ Avenue, depmsited jast evening the signal fag) (en Corse re ne on the MIDOET. P \ Day anuly. +or Regiment com Admissi which conreyel & an’e ieceage | Morning of nd af r. v 1 rountry we have tied y Col. Appleton; the Stxty- + Brome Mat inspired the famous gospel aymn sk a Confederaie divi te A reward ts walling (he finder of Mid- | keep * wa "i 2 v ‘ e . wives rie ninth, by Col. Duffy; the Righth, by Cr fom Phied “Hold the For k ho attacked him A hard-f ‘ " enow-whlte Hoston # , h , nt * Jarvie; the Seventy-firet, by Col Bates: | Seven: A 1) Prankenberry v f ‘ rewultod ‘ rom N ba a ee peer oent werd . The Cuban ‘ andal Is a tete Battery, by Capt. “er - veletth tree cae Waltie | ot ‘ ; Arm ing of A tay his cage nike about !“and he knows whet I am saying spring "y Battalion of the Naval + avenue leaguered garrison at Aliatoona me, in wh wer * tall and an arise as wah he expected t atladded the keeper you k thet Bryan will be militia presenied a fine - nol rn Sherman arrived, fad fh @ million rations, over bow pedigree He is the -————— — ————-= ted? asked the reporter men Wore undress uniforms 40,000 PERSONS IN PARK, possesion of | flag until yeaterda ’ x f amm n and vast 1 ’ kind ever owned tm this Now, you are ask) oo much; but I woven cartridge elis and = it was satimated by che poll when it whe f over to Adjt -tie quantities of other supplies t nh spite of Dis deafnese and his 4o think that y, to may (ne leggins. peers bgp bool 2 ia Mewart by Capt. John H Campbell, 6 «Gen Sherman, on Nov. i2. lai, beman ety yours be ls ved at 0 east, WL) Dave the closest rub of Bis Following the milftia came the iret [eck is mor oh aaa’ vr Uniontown sughteman |. his famous “March to the Sea, his His owner, B Wolfrum, had just fine life. Veterans, commanded by (ol sons who has 74 mits for three previous te Department of h poll ne f ines ernal rit army being supplied with these same twhed ofling Mbiget’s pile to cure (he a then Squadron A, Cadet Corps, ardays and had not used ¢! be Gen. Stewart accepted (he fag, and hae stores = During the heat of battle mange when the terrler escaped from | 0 THE SER. Maicom 1B Palle Gal ona hoe eae them renewet ews tat @ when {t appeared impossible for wen. the basement le FEARED P R KAl % by miscellaneous = The artes in some case numbered Coree to hold out, « t was re by Wagner's Band. 39 or 5) parsons, and here wae one Mr Frankenberry ives a¢ Point M®- | ceived from the signa nessnge Post No. 182 Thom. } rther of Lb They « il | i Insane Man Arrested Near the German Emperor on His Way and on the Cherry Hi — grat Nok Re aeitaced ru. we Favate county hare he | Seenguered eurvies waning vat ‘ne; ELEVATOR BOY CRUSHED. Hamilton Lawn. Peacock Justice of the Peace He served a» 8) Goneeas nad been wounded ame : pany K, Fitteentn Pe P-0-0-0-0-0-0-0- 0 8 6 O88 SO ee Ree t Winter, { wasn't well then, and I Ramble Lawn and bach the fi i, ‘Bister, | do envy you. ‘I'l take to Poted “ 7 " “ ve - ak ne famous message in "PO" Geer; Fh Was Ca , 4 Armatrong, and Color wire rest Pen © to an inquiry from Gen Sherman ax ae bal < tose oe WOMEN 244 YEARS OLD you with me, sald she I began to get BERLIN, May Considerable em- Hehael Sehnepp, with head- men, wome « them the condition of the woundes com @e See eee JOURNEY 300 MILES. vettor right away. Now I feel quite citement was caused ihis morning by G. A. R. fing, acted as escort to selves mA. ° nel varter mander Hie feck Was Broken | | young in othe arrest of an idval on Unter den Popeye iD oraere i mamuni ie ? mpanying aim short ‘ « George Flew. an elevator doy a 50 Thre spry old women, who, be- “We had a long trip, but ° bein fo ee Beeetr as proceeding ee ee o> See We Civieeny oe the itt Mr Franke: cope: ‘All | (ales teen i ' My Weet One Hundred and Porty-secpnd } tween them, have seen 34 years, J] eclipse on the way. You know we “rhe man's strange actions led to hie : S| ommiaae aut to Alsen Oot 1608] Claes Eee me street, was caumht between the seoond are in the city sigziseeing. They }| stoppet at Syracuse for a few t and an examination of the prise . THE REVIEW. 6, 184, were vent by flag All onils ‘ floor and Ais car this morning and hie |} trayelted, unattended, miles }| see a reletive The sky was bright and| ™er showed him to be Insane parlibone wee broken from Seneca Falls, N. ¥., and en- the eel was plain seen e didn't ee oo tap Mer wre Te use smoke! glam ve HOSPITAL SHIP MAINE Cpl. Charies J. Wright hevied a dtvix from id ue Dp. fre. e Leomposed of the Cadet Battalion of t fag. ar eee, 4 2. Phish |} Joved the trip. These self-re- | even ha College of St Francis Xavier, Col- on the m ot 0 mat removed to the J. Hood liant dames and their ages are | could vee it on the train ail along. But AGAIN AT dof Bt. Francis Xavier Grammar vie flag from the staff, and hay sl, where, tt Is sald, be f Mrs. Elisa Chaffin years. [| it wasn't as good as the last one I saw CAPE TOWN. Cadet Battalin West End talned possession of | opr = Mre Jane Vreeland TS years | guess over twenty years ag 7 a ° Cadet Corps, St. Ge he We own Military — Inatitute | and 1 now desire that it be piaced ' ee ‘ ° — Mrs. Hapnah Sell.........8 years. We had a fine drive to-day. We went, CAPE TOWN, May ~The American Cade sattadn eliveabe GEE thaven ct wan | fad feum ot Bf € nate-heep- | le believed to Rave had much LIONESS HAS TRIPLETS. jceec0s eee Heeeeeereeemem| up Fifth avenue through the Park and pag y edly . trom Southampton, Cadet Corps with a section, neroes decorated ing ven tentederacy ey Greet’ & around Riverside Drive and Grants MY 4 arrived here to-day. ‘ —_ Many mesmaes were signalled with "9 | After a tedious ratiroad journey of Tomb, 1 think that tomb is the finest main ban & Rattery Fieg Raising. = ai silanes - Three Cabs Born to “Queente”— igh flea a ae fais Maas monumat I ever saw. And Columbia ROTHENBERG'S BIG OUTING. Me rtoetn ckemmantet by! the meres am” of raiding the 806 st’ oF sider Veins aftame with radiant Lord. THE DAY AT MANILA | Mather Acotdentally Milled 1h.) has teen here. ‘They were Mrs.|sccu St ant the ane drive, toon ‘I wus George A. Gale. With thiedi-|thie morning, and at 435 o'clock, when| "tm, '" ‘ome so Lifee currents, . One of Oftepring. Jane Vresiand, seventy-eight; Mra. | uch a good day to ride about Fight Handred Employees of the 4 “Il never saw such high bulidings be- | Queenie, « ionese in Bostock’s menae-| Hanna Sell, seventy-slx, and Mrs Filae tore. Toey are marvellous Those horee-| Sore Have « erie, gave dirth to three cubs (his morn: | (*haffin, ninety. all of Seneca Falls. They irae car Lam afraid of them. Day at St. Jo & number of other o Of ctdets and young men's * the eastern hori i 4 Thomas King. em-| ier, lod ret drop each hero held in MANILA, May ® —Memortal Day was Por fina! blow on charging ‘ors Lefore. | observed by 1 ing @ were met at the train by thetr niece, |don't think I would care to ride in one on 0 sbeerved here ae eral : ag a pe ped one. | paesed the reviewing persone Mee sit teabhin Cle held at the | pie Kiled one of them by roliing on it. sire, Randolph, with whom they are now | fH rene | oA AUG Fight beans young employecs of The unre deat of drums that * very nervous and a close watch is lot to ¢ fol home. I ¢ Y an of al ohn’ saluted with expecta! 1N- MEMORIAM. ° ieee ie Tums IS") trom the forts at Gantiage and Manila, | kept an her vy the keepers, Prince, tie TRY Made the journey alone, and; lot {0 tell (ne {nike at home. | can Just Bon today, They will leave the Four. the marchers and he) " The biue bullets’ death-song as ferce A military escort proceeded to the! ether of ihece wi ls in the nert though they arrived only Monday night, | bout them when | get lonely. vo, | teenth street entrances of the store at There wae MAT, 1na6—1900, tney flew where the graves of | simee tme bith « they were able to take a long drive) there's no place like Now York. ilut § this morning in (ally-hos and carpe! the ‘ | Rach glare and gaap when shatows | United States soldiers were decorated i through the Park yesterday there are such big or . Why, 1 alls, headed by Schneider's Marine Band, | «pipe with voricious deeper stew: and an address made by the chap ey Here ie Mrs. Chaffin's story in her own | *0uid think people Would get all mixed of Jersey Clty. and parade down Firth © | Better were these in noblest strife to lain. Farmer Dropped Dead, | words as she told it to an Rvening | “ape. coat Wé ote going over Brook. | it ea isthe Deltery. whence a bens —_— * = ie the Theater, "a whieh "s humiter ‘staf |, John F. Buckner, « farmer, of Craw-| world reporter at her niece's home to-|iyn Bridge. We shan't ntay long. Mrs, co tiny eaposnl hy’ Ban in Aattiab ae theatre, 6 mre ee ome & . tong. , t . tor Recent to tisetAntee tence ee va "tt °F erent thas Mente Siiscss were ast with [ford N.Y. became i in Forty-second | gay, Beir's husband fen't well aud she wants Bt. Jobn's dosed dd hs tarry mur heats anos ‘SSCMARD J. KINTON. | Vocal and instrumenta neah. The street. marin net” Bete “The way 1 came to vielt New York we by far the rudy entponr | “BSsre Road, Brooklyn. fyprene of ihe aay ery soe the ss ‘was this; rp. Bell said ede was coming’ eh LT ea