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) | ) | a , ; 1 a Val i ay ’ ‘ ‘al PRICE ONE CENT. NIGHT EDITION >OOOd® i ETNOCKEN'S GOLUMN. To-Day He Takes Another Rap at the Brokers. $ 606490ObGbO04OdOHb od O1009 Heaven forbid that such a thing ahould pen, but if all of Charice Burnham's friends should drop dead at One time the Btock Kxchange wouldn't open again until a new crop of brokers had prong up, and the New York Athletic Club's big house Would be empty forever more, Thin is no “#ay fo story.” Charles Lghtheart Burnham te the feoretary of the Stock Exchange, but Goean't look it, He might be a broker, to see him strolling up Broadway, but he looks the rand that's what he narrowly escaped a few yearn ago, A® it te, his friends claim that he ean draw @ full house any time he Alle two patrs, sone No, my boy; Mr. F. I", Ames tn not 0 football champion, but an unshorn bear. His golden locks will not be cut until Bryan defeats MoKinley or vice versa, Anyway, when the official barber of the Stock Exchange rays, as he does every other day; “Trim your halr, Mr, Amos?” Ff. , remarks in reply some- thing that sounds like: "Nothing doing.” oo it on himeelf, He y day and got on the 4.11 uptown train at Rector #treot Downd for home, At Cortlandt street John Henry Clews, the Adonis of the “Btreet,” got In and pat down beside dim, Now, Jim saves “aluable time by sleepinat ch the cars, and at Park Row We wae at rest with the world, Mr, Clews wot off at Fourteenth sireet to purchase a lime, dim was sleeping sweutly, At Eighteenth street a eolored Person got in and wat ide him, He thought it wae Clews and that he had apked him to get off and have some- thing, Without opening his eyes ho leaned over and whispered: 9 “fay, when we get to Thirty-third street, met off and I'll buy you a coek~ tail” , ‘The first Barnes knew that his neigh: bor wasn't Clews was when a deep voice spoke as follows: “Why, suttiniy, bows, 1} go you, Mine's a little gin, though.” Barnes says he is going (0 sleep alone fn @ closed room hereafter, . rary Any one would think that one little ballot wouldn't hurt him, but they say that Charlie won't vote for Willie. Charlie ls Charles 8. Bryan, broker, and Willte, of course, Is Billy Bryan, can: Gidate, Now, wouldn't you think Charile ‘would forget about 1@ to 1 for a fer minutes next November and do the right thing by his na . . Here fow Wall street firm names that have come im tine since the big ‘dulldings became cofmmon: Knauth, ‘Nachod & Kuhne, Heldolbach, Iockel- helmer & Co., and Feuchtwanger & Co. ‘Ot, course, they are all rich, Namen like these are worth money to pronounce and then the wear and tear on typewriters costs something, too, ry) Any ‘broker known that Mr. William Alexander Smith te at proment tho oldest broker on the Btock Exchange, “What year was Mr. Smiih admitted?" asked Boba M. Bogert of C. J. Hudson, “Let me see," answered Mr, Hudson thoughtfully, "ab, yes; 1 think it was 14 18 Or 361, but I've forgotten t soe ' Eddie Wanerman and a large cold te make @ team, all right, but don't tion birds to Eddie, Hot or cold, ve or'dead, Gon’t mention any kind of to him. It's been #0 ever wince ho for shooting a few volcelons larks down at Long Branch not erent while ago, bul now ro- £r ewith for the Arat time tn all ; wd ‘eo ee mit comes to langu to warm, thrrid, seething, adjectives and quaint+ ly constructed sulphurous sentences, st point to Benny Williams and say na oven’ hie tevniry, tne a cou! u Ll i anit his. fterlde,. Huta real ise-fght Lo alg shy) his soul and en- met Ben and said; n't Hea shame the Horton Jim Barnes tell had put tn WN. B.~Tho printer tried to ret up Mr, Williams's remarks, but type ty only will i sere beige! KP i rahe melt under der: ee They can't stop George Crocker. Only & few months ago he droppel $6,000 When Prico, McCormick & Co, went up. Een: around the Street with a Now hat, But, of course, he a lad millions Btored up out in alls oe Anson Flower has an old friend famed Fish, Mish tx broke. Mr. Flower iw tht year: he ted to th jough he says: re, uya on fora cha THE. KNOCK: | * ig Heartelck because the man she loved refused to marry her, Alice Woods, a pretty Brooklyn typewriter, twenty years of a took morphine while her lover was calling upon her leet might, at her boarding place, a1 Nostrand avenue, Before the deed she pleaded with her Jover to maké her his wife, When he refused she went Into another room, took the deadly potion, returned and knelt at hér lover's feet and tried to breathe out her young tife with her head on his knees, looking to the last appealingly up Into hie eyes, A FARMER'S DAUGHTER, ‘Tho pitiful look in her eyes warned her lover, a young doctor, that some- thing Was wrong, and ae the potsin bee an to take o he divcqvered symo- toms of thé drug and hastily qdminine tered antidotes, ‘Then oaliing an ambulance he had her taken to the Bastern District Hoxpital, Where with another doctor he labored over her for hours, Allce Woods is a farmer's daughter. Bhe came to Brooklyn from Northport, L. 1, two years ago, and went to board SICK MAN WAS BURNED a Lamp Exploded After He {rom Synagogue. Taken wick in a synagogue towlay, John Ovchineky hurried hame ond went to bed, His sleeping room was dark aad @ Nahted lamp war placed by (he man ona chale near him, While Osehingky Ww exploded and set fre Ack man & meotpows nt ran throug) the tenement in which 22 Hroome street, with lived, at garment bla Neighbor Was eoverely Gouverneur Hospital. arama eet bein eteliniebebebeteletototeta pet WEATHER FORECAST. Yorecant for the thirty- six hours ending & FP. M. Thuewiny, Oot 4 for New York City and vieinitys Raia to-miaht) Theeedny fale; frewk wortheant windn, Had Horried Home + 1K Hy went to hin rescue, but he burned and removed to to Pretty Girl Took Poison Because Sweetheart Would Not Marry Her. with Mary Waugt, « dresemaker, at ihe address given above, Ahe soon beeame acquainted with Dr, Marry A. Hill, @ handsome and popular young physician, whose home t# at 1173 Degraw street, He aoon became her mowt frequent caller, and tt was thought their intima y was rapidly ripening into love. ‘ LOVED A DOCTOR, doubt, acrording to Mary Faust, much tn love with the handsome doctor. Woe never happy except in his prea. ence, Mut Dootor Hill's mother was obstacle in the way of their unton, son's youth and alao feared that it would injure his professional enreer to burden Ninveett with a wife. tablishing m practice, Dr, Hiil Is twenty-four years old, He wan graduated from the Long Island it Medical College two years ago and has aiready @ good practice for so young a man, Dr, Hill's mother, Mary Faust says, (Continued on Becomd Page.) pmo SAVED HIS WIFE'S LIFE. Malony Got Home Just in Time to Prevent Suicide. Just on he was ea. Mrs, (irace Malony, twenty-two years | old, tried to commit sulelde a! her hom | No. 20 Palleade avenue, Jersey City, to , fay, by Inhaling gave, Hor husband. wo works in (hia eliy, recelvet a telagram from her alster and he Warning him of his wife's Intention, He hurried home and droke into his | house, finding hie wife upconsclous with tubo between her lina, Ke away al, ‘from bit home, where she was fenjpred to conaolowanes, Bhe will recover, NOT SETTLED YET. HAZLETON, Pa,, Oot. 8—At 8 o'elock thie afternoon Prerident Mitchell made ‘thin atatement: have just heard the rumor of a i, but you not fom NEW YORK, WEDNES BRC DUD | ~$30000 About the girl's feelings there was NOlon President MeKinley, asserting in & fhe letter to ‘The Rvening Pont to-day that sald today that Mise Woods wan very |he She talked about him constantly and Tiryan Mr, Godkin says: NEW YORK, 4 NEW YORK PHILADELPHIA A M’KINLEY COUP D’ETAT! DAY, OCTOBER — eet | 4 GAME CALLED JELPHIA, 2. U0 1 0 gm 4 U rv uv 0 ACS TO-DAY, N THORNE, @ Mound 3 Fierce Attack on the President, Who, He De- clares, Has Acted Like Napoleon I1.'—His View of Bryan. B. 1. Godiin ts out in a Meroe attack done everything that might lead up to a “ooup d'etat.” On the question of a choice between MeKiniey and “9 consider any man whe ae aw more At for than MeKiniey man were con. |nideved capatile of dotmy them.” He goes on tv way: tell me that Kinley io fit for the Presidency becaume his non-election will cause a fall of stock# strikes me an ridiculous, Thir might be considered a sulicient answer for a broker, but I hope for a broker only. “Among fret and self-governing jo ple ft ought to excite @ smile, It Is the olf argument by which Napoleon TH, Justified hia coup d'etat, What he wald wae that he must be lmperor, muat kill those who oppose him aod mug put an end to the Republic, or stocke would fall heavily, Thin is ox actly the MeHiniew argument. “There ia not one unconstitutional act committed by Mulkiniey, the omlarion of which.would have imperitied the hap of a aingle American citiavn, he bad court-martio 4 Merritt, who have heen tng the Comet me ond junt 90m his own violation of It, it woula respect of iM qontinued the} withoat the “The permission accorded to his milt- tary oMeers to decry the form of Kovernment to which they owe thelr oxtmtence atriktes mo an one of the siliient things In Die career, “The proporal to give a man who in elected to the higheat oMer in the Btate once in four years authority to decide when he Wil! obey the Conatitution, aad when he will not; to annex provinces when he pleates by #imp'e prociarma ton, and to make treaties of prace through his creatures, seeme to me one of the crastest propositions in himory “To decide upon the propriety of this one dome not need to prefer elther Mus Kinley of Bryan. Great nations do not compore their wtate papers whilé hang Ing over @ Block Exchange ticker” In another place Mr. Godkin saye. ‘There te no denying that MeKinley has committed a ¢ of faults un known to former F nts, “He haw disregarded the Constitution ‘Wy annexing foreign provinces without the authority of Jaw, jo has employed 65.0% Amertoans to mateacre foreigners wie had done him no injury, and to destroy thelr homer, “He hae declared war, without no» tice, Upon m friendly people, to whom he had Aret promised peace and co-opera- tlon, “He haa allowed his aubordinate om. cers to denounce the organic law whieh erented them as worn-out and of no effect “He Was, in tact, done all the things which waually precede a coup d’et whether under Jutius Caesar or Loule Napoleon, and, what |* unheard-of in history, he has eecured a Conmresa in tonntvance with him.” eS BRYAN HOTLY DENIES GETTING $150,000 BRIBE - PORTAGE, Wis; Oot, &—Willlam | Bryan's attention was to-day called to 4 statement alleged to have been made vy @ Mr. Kingman that he received $10,0@ for insteting won the elver plank of the Kansas City platform, He nald: “It @ hardly worth while to deny the charge of & man who hidew behind a n whore name he will not give, but In order that the most waserupdlous Repub'ioan may have no reason fore peating the charge I will say that it fy Absolutely false in every particular, “No one ever offered, promised or gave me that or any other sum for (Continued — bitration, Cord. [ “Gireulatioa Books Open to Ait.” | ation Books Open to All.”’ KLYNS W ON land ne WEATAER—RAIN ‘TO.nIGwR ">" IN BODY IN A VACANT HOUSE. RICH OLD MAN'S MOTHER Confession of Mrs. Gar- rabrant to Save Her Boy's Life—Trial of the Young Murderer. Confessing Wat her fret born son ine) herited Ineanity, Mre, Christina Garras brant to-day Aguratively plunggd a knife tn hor own heart In an effort (o save her fon John from belng sentenced to death | for ein Jersey | Oty The boy wa on trial in the Court of Oyer and Terminer, The prorecution clone an ironclad case last nent It Included young Garrabrant rn con fevalon to the murder, HER SACRIFICE. Vor the defense (oeday Mrs, Garra brant wae one of the first witnesses cntled Mew Goreabrant ts 0 alight little wom: an. She could hardy make herself in teltigible (o the persons in the crowded courtroom jas she laid bare her tite gegirt, tel’ ing of the years rhe hag "trie? t> take a good bog of Jonnay.” Mra, Garrabrant looked at her uncon> coryed pon with motherly Jove ebining in her eyes even as rhe sacrificed her- welt, ‘The prone wae mont pathetic. Byer the farymen looked away from the hea Droken mother, “Johany Wass alwaye different from other bore,” ale (eatified. Fle seemet normal in only one way-his love for mute. He learned to play the mandolin [when Mite and grew very profes But at gehoot he wasea dullard could hot remember his lessons, A CIGARETTE FIEND. “Johnny early learned to amoke Ne hon, for five or ix year past, emoked from @ to 10) cigarettes a day, Tt wa jawtul, Bivery penny he got went three things: Piret, elgmrettes, then mekel novels, and, last, new muste for his mandotin. "'The Back Tiger,’ ‘Tom Wright's Nivel; or, The Mawsot of the Round | Houge;' Diamond Dek's Tiinely Tip, or, | A Bide Deal at Dawson; Diamond Dick, de's, O Kui or, The Keno Clab's Warm Member,’ were some of the novels John. ny fend.’ the poor mother went on, {and he grew worse Instead of better and for Aftcon yeare T have wruggiol and prayed for him. Mut it was of ho une. CRUEL AND COARSE. “lL sew omy fon arrow cruel, come end ankind to me They sey he wor READING O TO ARBIT New Proposal Made The ¢ posted here and SHENANDOAH, Oot, 4 lowing notices wer 1 this region thie mfternoon thro The Philadelphia and Meading Coal and Iron Company, Pottavilte |, 7rhie company makee the following Annonneement to ite mine employ cer “1 will adjuet Ite rate of wages no an to pay ite mine employees on ant after Get, 1, 19, a net ine ot 10 per cent, on the wages heretofore celved and whl take up with [19 mine employers any arlevances whey try ve au “Bigned) RG. LUTHER e* “(eneral Superintendent ‘Potlow workmen: Pay fo altention whatever to these notices, Walt untit you hear from the ” (anes) YETIER. Pottter f* a local organizer and He stated that epecis! necting Pa, Oct Mr, Jen of the Shenandoah uniont would be hett| tonight to discuse (he Reading Com pany’ notice The Reading Compan; fers from (he one adopted on Sunday STRAN TELLS OF SON’S DEGENERACY. | i] RS GARRABRANDT, | © * horn a moral beginner, and thal means he Inhertty Insanity f my relas tives were inane, but Why ANOUId my) Johnny be cureed for them? Hee my) 1 love him; 1 belteve he te irres naidie.” EXPERT'S TESTIMONY. De. Jol Dougherty was the chief medloal expert witrens Ife toatifiod that he Kad examined the | ptieover aud found than the usual on | Dumber of Want of demeteraty | Whi'e De Dougherty war teviifyum young Gatrabrant. kent smiling, and when the witness aeked the bay to hold out Die tongue, the prisoner laughed #0) heartily that he could scarcely do as re: | queated tn my opin'on.” sald De Dougherty, “the boy comtntited murder etmply to please homaelf, When he aaw (he villain In she play use a blsekiaek on the hero he thought 1 would be fun to do it hime! velit * “Among the sane of degenerne found that the second and third tore fre Larmor than the wrent toe, at twenty of age he shows no nln of a beard) he har no lobes on his eares Ne chin is receding and bhi left wide ie 4 y Simpson, Garrabrant’s cours A the boy's father to the wits) nese sini’ Garrabran. teetified that! rhe @ strange from carly boy hood, told how bie | elster, Libby Garrabrant, who te tn the | Arylum for the (Criminal Insane, was eovietal af homielde FFERS RATE NOW. - to Miners, but Strike Leaders Warn the Men. | vile 4 posted Monday in that It definitely makes the offer of a 10 per cent. advance tn wages and agrees specifically to are , Pa, Oct, &-Two of miners took piace to-day, and the here, 100 strong, went to fae | Umer, Lut not te'ng avoaed on the com pany property Uey coud net vedeh the | Workingn {he ml noundy sopped work Cranberry wan the objective point of | the idee = omar Th \" i) tWwentyeflve m ‘ | ' way of Inductng m from £0 oR Into t 1 ee inion dia it 4 ah al frunderstendiog or fo. b iv being prepared | ‘ ® conv addenty allied The basis vf re ie ean Mr Mit tt praldere!, but {t wow tuby set forth tn the ca he | POTTAVILLE, Pa, Oct. LA a reau.t| fof a large meeting of m work " at Tremont at w Miles Doug y, | ot Bhamokin, war the apesker, the miners employed at Good pring and| Wortside remained away today and| both operations are shut down Poth are Philadelonia and Reading}! operations + tid Ht. and Bway ad Re Te Care a Cold in One Day Take Laxative Brome Qninior Tablets te refund tbe It it Malle to ews, » Grove’e signature Me Wm asch bon. a nothing ,untll he reached | taut GE DEATH. J es C. West, Mi aire Real-Estate “eel er Discovered in E House Miles from Hi Home—It Reserm Robert McCurdy Case. Jamen ©. Weet, a millionaire reat tate owner, of 61 Weat Fort treet, was found dead in a rear of the Vacant houses at 98 Fifth aver nue, which he owned, at 6.99 o'clock thid morning, ,. Airange clroumstances surrounding the man's deat: lead the pollce to believe, that Weat Killed himself, He wae lang meen allve at 4.390 o'elock y ternoon, but at that time @ cation of intending LIKE BANKER LORD SUICIDE, Tt is believed by the police that the man read of the sulvide of Robert Mé+ Canty Lord and that he decided, 100, that lite Was not worth the Siving a et av Lord did, alone in a desert ndune, The front door of Mt Fifth avenug was slightly ajar when Polleeman Mite Avoy, of the Weet One Hundred am ‘Twenty-fifth aireet @taiion, gauntere along (hia morning, He bounded up tho steps and stole cauttously inside, thinking burglars were at Work, With drawn club and pletol randy, Moy Avoy cregt up the stairs, *eauttousie peering into each room and \tetentny for wome sound, He saw nor hem the secon foor. \ DEAD ON THE FLOOR, He, threw open the door leading int the rear room and was startled to the form of a man stretched at length on an improvised bed og floor, At first the policeman the man was sleeping, but when touched the cold {aoe he realized he wae elone with a corpee, Hy the faint light whiel found way into the room through the clored Dilnde the policeman maw tl the man Was fully dteseed eave for coat and vent, The eyes were hal cloned, the tps franty set and the by the side in a most natural Hon IMPROVISED BED, the Moor had been spread t one torn from the windo On shutters, itn the front, the other from one ty t tear Over (hore had beemt thrown how bed comforier and At the head 4 pillow such an is wed for a head on a lounge Hefore he died Weert had carefull prepared Ale couch and had seeming! Jown to calmly awatt the wae ot another article of turn The sofe plilow ahor wut the bed spre | plecen the body, tn had bee whe There hire In (he house tome signs of wear Here Were He found ne articles ny Wear, was new wrapping pape Alemting @t Ne Into the howe esiertay was My evidence of paison abang the room hung to indicate how Heo meo bad met ote death. Hie money and val tea were 4h found om tim. WANTED TO SELL. tare vttion te at Mt Wer Ite ett the soy ne Ne wa rain a ave house t ell it AN 8 or the Neo ot dT, Ketehom. at fe West On aired and Trontyftth ateret, | for Weat i wow Weette reat Twentyeacventh erent yeetepiey afternonn { Weat ona neon fi five » key of the ne de wanted aren t the MONEY, ining more comin Moq Jayoroal, In *, but they oe nature, had not been! hore the post “HAD H was Avoy f the poowete we My a xtren le ot a bw howeve’ they The still wore diamond cut gold wateh and ehaln inal kets » worrted about Mer; nearly of thone, aithough were Three opened He atone, had SUM Ir Mrs. Weat had,n hie ps

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