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——_________ eee — HARRISON UNKNOWN IN BUSY B ROADWAY. eee Ex~-President mm His Little Daughter Not Recognized—Some B sd Benjamin Harrison, dressed in hie Usual black frock coat and a high slik} ou ha walked five blotks in the Broad: y hotel distrié¢t, thronged wit! men and women, today and not ane recom: nited hin Baby Harvison="she's getting '9 0 quite @ ming,” her father saye-—waa trip Ding Alongside, her little hand in his, and stepping the cracks between the Stones, Bhe minsed one. She halted and reached back one little foot to touch 11 Bho jorked on the hand of her ox-Prest- dential father and he paused, stepped half a pace backward and smiled be: nignly while Baby Harrison planted her foot on that erack, Then everybody watched the nice, Prosperous, gray-bearied gentleman pa tently obeying the with of (he tiny mine fn a short white frook and a Dutch cap of dimity, bu Mr, Harrison's face only expressed patient impatience at the de- day, Nobody dreamed that \t was an ex- Chiet Magtetraie of the grandest Re Publia of freemen the world ever saw, and the Goneral and Baby and Mrs, Harrison passed on up Broadway 1 kes There are murmurs of dirsatiofaction among the Democrats of the Thirty frat Assembly District ovér the one-sided campaign tn Harlem, ‘There ts a big Repudlican meeting every night at “Camp MokKiviey,' a tent which the Republicans pitched a. month age on the Bohullm place, where Ackron unsuccessfully attempted (rir) "The Farm" on Tenderloin principles, but to Tanne A. Hopper and bis Harlem Democratic Clu) has been left all tho work on the Hryan aide, HARLEM KNOCKER. A Harlem "Knooker’ took the matter to the Sta: mmittes to-day, He had his hammer out, eepectaily for what he etyled (he Charlie Welde wang “Ray,” nald the Knocker, "the Bagn+ more Club has got more than 00,00 worth of city patrongage and rt ain't dos ing na thing, “The Camp MeKinley banner flaps in the breeze around One Hundred and Twenty-ftth street, almost under the windows of the club, and the Sagamore has no banner and hasn't done a thing but throw cold water, “Ike Hopper bas walloped Welde twice in the primaries, Jast year and again this year; but, though he js perfectly regular, everybody knows Oroker has #iven out orders not to ive him even & Streetsweeper, and he can't get & man @ Bl-arday Job, “Last Fal) he showed the stuff in him by electing Goldrich to the Aasefhly over Slater, but when Goldrich died and the Republicans put up Slater in the Weldettes side-stepped, The word went out that the regular candidate Was to be beaten, and ao Slater was elected “Hopper has two Mme bannere out and ts holding plenty of meetings, but the Sagamore crowd does not show up, “About everybody int Agarmore has rome sort of a graft, There's Welde, he's Commissioner of Jurors at $12,000 4 year, and Vernon M. Davis, who was Assistant Disteiot-Attorney, wante & judgeship, Croker’s partner, Peter Me: getting all the city auction sales, Doo Cchulte has « 5,00 job In the Depart- ment of Charities as medical inspector, and Billy Burke, who was a Polloe Juatice, is now secretary in the Dock Department. Then there are ex-Mayor Gilgoy, ex-Chiet of Pollee Conlin, Judge Pitasimmons, Judge Moca Mota 4 a jot AWFUL PUNISHM |q Dock Commisetoner, besides) reezy Political Gossip, of other men who have got thelr living of the party for years, hey ougnt to be mite to do som thing {naead of holding off for ihe sake of saying after election; “Phere, we told you Ike Hopper was no leader! “It's that Kind of a thing that sets 0 Many oranimation men against Croker, for a word from him would be enough, And when Croker has made enough men mad by avoh doings they'll turn in and turn him down,’ HEADQUARTERS IDEAS, ‘There are three ideas uppermost in the minds of Benator Beott and Joe Manly Mt Republican Najonal Headquarters, and whenever the coin is rained they come tufbiing out in this order |. There is overwhelming qvidence that Miaroufhewhy Mlssour! rather than Texas or Arkansas? has experienced a change of heart and is going for Mes Kinley and Roosevelt, ‘ % The Democrats are engaged in a concerted scheme of rowdylem all over the country with the purpose of break- ing up Republican meetings. 4 The Democrats dodge and flounder, but they help coming back to thetr froe-allver mutton, and that ie the only real and ienue in this cam> palen | Acres | Hterat an wenuine nd acres of nicely typewritton On these three subjects are handed out by Mr, Rouser, the humbie and hard-worked press agent of (he | Committee every day to the newapaper reporters, who surreptitiously place it Ip the waste basket ORATORS FOR US. Becrotary George BR. Manchester threatens to turn lone a herd of cart: tall spelibinders ypon this town Monday night, He aye he has uivanged to keep the wolkin ringing with G. 0. PL elo» quence for the next four weeks, Al ready (9 truck moetings have been at- ranged for, and there will be 7 such wireet-corner watherings in the 24 week- day nights between now and Election, beginning Monday night oe “IT'S UP TO CROKER.” | The work of the Democratic cams er 4 1s judiciously apportioned wes cording to the qualification of the work: es) Ask Chairman Campbell about the ru- more of the Union Reputiican corruption j find and he wik reply “Bee Benator MoCarren about th He knows all about it, It's MeOarren's apootalty." Tt te Chairman Motuite's duty to keep the Roowevelt record aa a monumental fakir before the public, Mr, Croker t# the only authority on truste and advice to young men, xov, Btone'# duty je to speak gen+ eralities about what'he “gathers from talke with leading dan from all parties.’ te notable, by the ways that Gov. Btone agrees with amd eehoes Frank Campbell in putting It “ap to Croker” wo far as Now York Stato |r concerned. Campbell has demanded 9,00) majority jfor Bryan “up to the Bronx’ from Croker, and Gov. “NM Greater Now York will do as weil for Bryan as \t did for Judge Van Wyuk for erent in 1808, Bryan will earry the tate. Judge “Gus Van Wyok had jority" of LOW below. the Brom ‘het at whieh came from Brooklyn, carried the oountry districts by eM overmarked the olty | 17,0, Stone's proposition, therefore, ja that the 100,00) will Oe jome than | this year, and, er’ to beat It our in Greater ENT. VISITED ON CHINESE. Rivers from Peking Bodies—Russ Choked with Dead ian Barbarity. (Correspondence of the Ammoclated Presa) TUNG CHOW, Northern China, Aug. W.—-It te eighty miles by river from Tientsin to this place, and now, two weeks after the allled forces marched through, the signe of war and devastas tion are more apparent than they wero at first, Powts have been stationed at intervals of a few miles and the troops have completed the work of desolation and ruin The dogs and hogs along the river bank are living off human flesh, Along the roads and rivers horrible sights are witnessed, and the stench of putrid fleas ie fearful, None Is buried and there are no vul- tures such @ found In most Oriental countries, The dogs and hogs are the only scavengers, Russians Kill for Fan. ‘The villages that were only partially Durned are now utterly destroyed, a» they were found to be hiding places for snipers, who attacked single travellers and occasional amall parties, The American and Knglish troops are | badly supplied with chickens and eaes by Chinese, who sell the chickens at a dollar a dosen and eema for $l a hun- dred, STUFFED MILITIA ROLLS. | 4 to Government, (fpaclal to The Breeing World) HALIFAX, Oot, 13,-Bor gt. Major Gibbs atartied military circles today by stat+ ing that false returns had been made to the Dominion Government by the Hyll- fax Garrison Artillery regarding the Inspection par rene returna wore stuffed, and he ade mite that he and some of pe by in come mand were parties to t (live served thtee yrats cinder Lard Wolseley In (he Nile expedition oe INDORSED BY THE CORONER. Coroner Zucea vented hy: fully ine oe Py Aina 4 Dr. James Hard« Twenty-second tp rest Ac deh ny Wost ee, Me a dent oe ac Hardman had ison Artillery Hetarna| ” Tho Chinese avoid Wussien cam) the Russians are even now Rule in the most brutal and cold. oted manner, ollve of OF HEX, There te hardly & man th the Obinese relief expedition whe not a ory to tollof Russian barbariem of wl i) he has been an eye-witners, the qtorles are ao atorushatingly coin ng Chat It te difficult to belleve them, tis Nigh) to go far on the river for floating bod! ee aesltig your boat, not 6 bodies of Boxers killed in action but those of coolles killed for no oth purpowe than 10 patlate the bloosthiratl hese and cruelty of some soldier. Chinese Made a Target, At this place, which 14 (he rfver port for Poking, two cooiles who had i towing & Russian boat lay down to rest at the completion of thelr 4 were sell by four Ruse thrown inte the rie, and Pm, a8 ao ming were used aa ja to death, The Ji pres feed and treat their coolles wi but ite ot pay them, Thi an ellen bay thelr i Wy ralions of rice, fe lables being potat », VoRelables being obtain- jable free all along the river hanks, si No complaints have been heard of the 093 ene’ treatment of their cooiles, Hut Tenoh beat theirs unmerctfully’ and | ie them on the slightest prov ocation, | | "Mere are few Chinere tn this part ot | China who whl not agree with the [ate| Gey, Sherman's famous remark the ‘i a {ns hel! i na ik to: ay paying dearly fo ina and her folly, i Li Lae her| refused to attend the woman w knew whe wae dy Ing, but at the maui the {It was shown tha had i ok that ST adil gol SPECIAL S SALE of Fat Winter Clothing at , the Gaara! Yor Coy Upper Cor, M8 Ave, & 1th 6E ‘This well-known and reliable Arm are now offering tremendous bargains tn Fall and Winter styles of clothing for men and boys, Among them are men's overcoats, in latest ntyles, at exceptions ally low prices; also many different pat. tern of men’s and boys’ suite at almont half thelr original value. The bargaine to be had at thin #tor to mention. lappreciated. We can by way that by supplying your Pali and Winter wants at the Guarantee Clothing Company, corner Third avenue and One tales ‘upper 4, inna Btone anyw naively,! re too numerous | They must be seen to be! ET” KR RTE RT | TR HLL MRT I: ae MT Na TREN TAY TT RT _THE WORLD: SATURDAY EVENING, OCTORER 13, 1900. WILL HORSEWHIP Amelia Anderson Says Young Cuban Hyp notized and Lured Hannah Away. yWPPVVOES 0000 00000000000000008 | AEH street and the Highth avenue, sees to admtt the fact wters to Hann | whieh has aon Is an follows | Knocked Janitecan Down, “TL owrlte thie to give you fair war #0 far away where no one knows me 1 know that papa and mamma do pot like me itny more and | think it ie by ter to divappear allogetler than to have everybody making fun of me becaure I have been going with Ba. 1 will al-| ways write and tell you how fam, but| ing. T raw ihe Junltress (his morning POS AL CARD DUE ail tay friends ‘know thet steart's 1 will never teil you where 1 am he ave Ther th a Foawting. she mi I - | ; is A ta ah te 1 would disappear, but have Kone How. | 4 heap Whe; she started to. call Bi Your loving daughter, ANNA,” | irumes, Now. remember, whatever hap: Carbonell renides at 22° Wert One| Pena you are iol to giWe ime away In ENDEL Hundred and Thirtysffth street, and hag | EMME Ne tone soe me go to Tablets and already they are giving te been paying attention to Hannah An- | Jal), would Don't let them frikhte ssbb tcctaiesithals better reoulte then any catarrt eur T have Gerson for some time. Mra, Anderwon |J0U: They minht pat uy & Caaf Girl Stenographer of the over trted, and Hannah's four sisters, all of them y one ot im ere fi j j A Jeading phystolan of Pittsburg adviogy WAFY. BNIYHIFLA have’ gn cepoead ts P onan A North American Trust | President Ginnie of C. & S. Railway Co,,) isting ohrrican ot ritbarg eto nell'# love-making and did all the AS Baked Hr hgh ot a Ole W hoes tae coehiy apart,” | HE viet Sd ge] Company Attacked. Causes Arrest of Robert W. P. Love. [rw » sm mins ost Wonld Not Give Him Up. re ett a Le NN le Hh A) | cc ic Ite claims they are fer’ eupation 0 fae Finally Hannah procured the situation | house w he Carbonells live, and are A | ow ar ban. weaqona Presle| me fortune at the expense of other | Salers, salves, lotions or powder, and arg as mala to Mra, Morris, and although fom young MY roan a pune? of telly Hines Met, 1 rst) n asthe Aha Pda fo hk An : an pap i pecukiusee v o muuch mere convenlant ond pleasant tellin Mrs, Andersot as mats | thirteen canon of yellow fever have |e her fami supposed she had given up | ye aed OMIMANY panuried ‘alnve jy ' Southern Hallway Company, with an of | He put bis ideas into writing, Making | 494 are eo harmless that little chilérem |her sweetheart, she kept up a very Itich Cuban Selon, There ta no longer any doubt that the|fice at | Broadway, and Robert W. P.}atatementa about Mr. Wheelse which | take them with benef, as they comtelt mp warm Correspondence with the young | aT bh FARvoravin bava'l har attacked Major Peterson, | lave, of Philadelphia, indulged in 4) Mr, Jennings says were unkind oplate, oeaine or any poisonous drug, Cuban Mra, Marren + husband swore to ha 2h pa lh boa | b> detbiat pxulted in the arrest] Ma. Jennings rematied the b | All druggieta nell Stuart's Catarrh Tale enawanee, ah Mra. Carbonell's qe- | Chief Commissary, and Frank Hayes, | merry war which rerulted in the arr Jennings rematled (he letter con roa.| She lett Mie Morris's house on MAE tbealicl” from Navine hi |General Manager of the Havana Htrenen {ot MF, Tave on a elMrge of Violating the] \aihing chene statements to Me Love, | ete at 00 conte for full sland package an) Wednesday Inst, but it was not untll arrested, Marron asserts, however ne North Amertoan ‘Trust C: mpany, | United States Postal laws ‘a tie pM Love pant Mr Jonata they are probably the safest and most re yesterday that Mra, Anderson heard she} he will thru the young man at the baked ashy bh mn pt ecuncat posta; cari upon which waa MS) abt re tot ti was Rone, Bho natin the ipatice and frat opportunity ' siainewaned | ae mit yesterday President Jennings vakt to ay towechel VOU ARE A COWARD, NOT 1 Hable cure for any form of catarrh, Oday every patrolinan on post in Hare| Carbonell colves from a diatingulahed | Mise Nai rown, a Menographer|affair wan what might be called AM] one foltawing day Mr. Jennings te Jem has a spent * vF the mdselng el} weahthy aban, tamlty Mie father NAV: Toe the Trust Company, ie alto dow witb | tigly #erious ee in Lave Girite Mother's 4 aeln * Mer Carbonell at present | the disea The dispute betwoen Nimaelf and Mr} whieh a a Mra. Anderson, who has five chiidren Sage a fon It the United Btutes| The company's offices will be closed| Love, le aaverts, arore because of the | you FORGOT YRSTHBRDAY TO BAY {9 look aftar and support, was goon to- | Army and is fighting. in the PMP: | tomorrow for disinfect Intter’s “inflamed tmagination WARE A LIAR AS WELL ABA ar Ve A Hvening N CFIA FePOFURE STB pine, Hie wae th prison IB MAGE! UF hundred and (wenty-elaht Bpan>| Mr. Love's father, aoconting to M hy man } aint told the following story of fer Caught and jotne the nite tatee Army vi i ane ° sen uf “ iy nore ‘ we r says thie amuped im, te {isappearanee: . noel bla n being berated after migrants are in Quarantine here} Jennings, originated a street ratiway | As the lod by the postales cons he _tnon_ an 1 recelved word that |¢he Spante-Am WINE 16 the ealete amall-pox in| syatem out of which teveloped ali Why] Unued (o arrive from Philadelphia wn- ———— the yoxsel on whioh they arrived, | presemt underrownd trolley systema, |!) Mr Jeanlgs wr ne ACCES net |e f cunts A company was formed end rentences and gent them Ina bunch to R Au Jdent Jonnings holda 1 whares Int Mr. Love ; i 1 hot stop the postal cards, 80 wotlon and A Mr. Wheeler, of Chiowgo, took up] yf Mis It turned the entire. aftatr Sj cial To-Ni ht ; | and Mr Jennings says Mi lave! Mr. lave will have to expan matters TN OUR BASEMENT, ee ed, thinks Mr Wheeler te making an im: * | ae NER Perican 7" Tei , Ket oa pie of | ATHLETE'S FAILURE Men's e; M ”~ 1M Broadway gtd. F, Wife of Theatrical Man “our avi Was Not a Success Until He Was Put on h ager Will Sell Pretty hae Deter | the Right Food, Black Kid many # employ Ceeallun X. Hale, At ther Rrl His brsther | be X. Hale, of 1717 Barclay L Sh Things to Children and Ib tha vanhier of (he Niteata Dank, ce St, Holtimore, Md., now quite a fa» ace oes Albany mous runner, has had some Interest Their Mammas = and ue rym pave nly sia lun iat | L ing experie nce i Mold 6 proper Sf 50 fever, and 0 ay to reoove { ne. 6 testimony is Wor Serve Tea and Bon- 1 Understand that hte mot hor attends the attention of any athlete, or, in ° yg Initn Bons, toi ater. act of any arin, Yeo knew Witle, | believe whe Maw a nister good, & Nowe yo Nairobi remding in this city, Bae tale reouve! Bleeding and Uncone| “t'p to aout 18 months ago Tt had Per \ | ering. rn Think been in many athletic contests with " Mra, A, M, Palmer will on Monday CHIPPING News wews scious, Police Thin out much success, [about made up oN P. make her debut as a shopkeeper, ‘The De He Was Waylaid. iny tnind \t was time to stop, but a "air 'physieal direetor of the Y. M,C. A wife of the well-known theatrical jn | ; ’ } ALMANAC FOR TO-DAY of this city advised me to use Gra Men's $2.00 Cor S$ manager apd president of the Bro {/ Hun rises. GM\NUD oats 25 Moom rime, 999) 1 Swyet, hr aMalbad: Nuts food and Postum Cereal Coffeo| n's 6 ingress Galters, sional Woman's League, will become a | ‘iis as apts ") Ps ead 18 principal factors in my diet. $1.25 Per Pair, “ehildren's outfitter’ at (8 Madison MRS. A, MP. R, vont oF ABW YORK sacs AN dilate ‘ 1 accepted the advice and today ; , i avenue, and anticipates q large patrons | : Her ee ene ey ™ am in posession of perfect health) Women's $1.50 Black Kid, Patent age from little folke of wealth chocolater and bon hone to the Nttie Annie Tiny Rosalind parly today vil 4 Kreat many medals won in| Leather lips, Button and Lace Shoes, Bhe will provide some charming | folks Wo wha ining on ‘ «phirte, 1!Mferent athletic events, I can now 1,00 Per P things for thelr mammas, wrappers of | MEH Hu mors, hu shan met reverses He ned Ra el Mooe ee ay, (TUB A race And fnikh tn Ane condi $1.00 Per Pair, wil and lace, negliges, ten Jackets ANd | tine one no Moat succematul heat Mt ryt — 7 ‘i been Ol, Whereas before | started on the the daintion( of hand-made underwear, | real iu in thle, Country, thentuvgas | bi Pi AYP TARE RO Ae "ret diet 1 would find myself in a GPAN SATURDAYS UNTUL 10 PM Mrs ae eho will be sondusted |altbalfy wected what Mire Valiner has ian eRe aati Luh pia lke: Ue! hnpolidh taj at thy end of m race 6th AVE,, Corner 20th ST. on French iinea, She will alto rerve | noon in aumber to make the ventura “AAIUND TOL : Ane wed that the w ita rmerly | had tore or leas ner- {tom to her patrons who are adults and | aucowns BALD TO-DAY Asia Lan Enow an UPR and severe headgches —-— sendeaiigmaeaeal |’ Havana pase me se BE} bi ee oy . MAY since using Grape AARP ‘ EDERICK fir nin Foo Coftee 1 have BURRS Ciy of home wu t rf Bate of Neb ae int t h perfect condition " | DYING AT KRONBERG. as ove. On a fonue e short Gatanee| uereaa while T was using ordinary BOOKCASE wi te On a fenue a atance {t would not atand the heavy re Quern, Antwerp om the hoaptial Dr. Dwyer» coat W484) srain Thin atatement (# absolutely BED | INCOMING #TEAMBITIPS pal bat a di eta und T do not object to your eee Physicians Hastil slondants habe howe ig a Wwe of hey Tay vh the grou a tire dle leaps Foe RE eSe TRE ttt OR The ground way srnnpie at ihe sot! Parry i athe (56West 28d St len |the bettor. Prof, env Berlin, | laure. Hambore ua thouk a woume had tae «4nd being suffering Jevetnnntaenenn anna moned to Her Bedside— |i Fir Woven ar is ; share the Taek het ne scat Was aM | ung Uy the aerenemeeinieaalllt ONDON t ‘he wr ne fence lenis ¢ > the 4 rhe eason Miness Has Reached a) Woxnos: oer vetin Berlin oor ite lenton Dr, Deyer, wae attacked BitY apa nines ara spondent of the Dally Telegraph | queen Margera, | rst p ridinar ye # baote ulled off hin come to better defend Ms l 4 emacs somewhe No book in our |!brary has more Critical Stage. ays | seit ‘ho W | vat the ponditton of Em a ga 1 Uo ter an. the pollee oa ho | Sy ster t constant reference than Tho World | iprste s frelienin'' Bm BIG TOW IS ENDED, | Shines were (hel the heart ori ner oF bun 4 at h which prever wnt SI | KRONBMRO, Priests, Oot, tthe |W AFemenie for the | nnaveht the ! ; , eerie Paige |Court Marshal of Dowager taried unexpectedly DAVE’ | dtenmer Main Arrives Safely at! : re Becond Vice it. Paper Ca, Frederick announces that Her M /Fiiaaies to My ioe eareey Ok Met] Cape tenes, Van with Tag Monts, | ‘ t r jai! New tit Minena haw reached the acute #tage In eondtiion uf the Dowawer Empress rede) CAPE MENRY, Va. Oct, 1—The i etum Core f Sivas | the lant few days Verio of Germany, i sertous, |N German Lieyd steamer Matn 1 N f and | op aeerenreenperncenrr i ‘5 x tow of eteamer Buena Ventura and tw ath Inyenteil by a foal) se ae 2 The Worl TO WORK COPPER MINES, |. Hecentix 0 compromine wae etrented| (Uwe paaned In At 9 o'elock thle morne| t erp mane at tt we ais ty ht poe andcthe Now Jersey: Mibine tome] ) Corea 1, at B Creakc,| Thrice-asWeek World until after the Promsatione, are being made by the pany Wo caper mineral igtsty made we Main left Ne for h y.! Shed 1 00 t) nt ¢ i F ‘ f Jersey Coppor silfng f sm ny {9 isan Hon and report that ‘ihe mH by "findy Hooke at j ‘hice are tryin S Ni ay i ade *) Presidential election (until Nov, 16), {gehen ane copper mines Ai Menjo Par let mineral depomit canalated of eo} t o the uae i 1 Wanlent-e ) or a ¢ Durpos j ae an HA dome? ng hie wet] ba amber and meraury. oe fuk aes "agar ve i t snd alo al and the: are thousands of users] 0c, postage paid, The Thrie-@e 11 Mer Wits lon phates were gunk! The moloe company has ordered al Pt 4 t b perr faprominent| throughout the world that can tes | 4. 7 and ier Merah Se tee Lar mst iimelting Boatd ul tuning the aigarer with, two temnily A’ Gartele, Nd. dle went tol tire peo ut ee untenee, that] week World 18 ale pages, iasued, oe hea wd ”) op working) Paid was at the stern acting 66 & reas engeid ae 8 Luke's Howpitei, in ing theory ls borne out by the facts. | Monday, Wodneniay and Friday. HER SISTER'S BEAU. although HW secured by Mra, Ander: TORY DISASTER DUE TO WOMAN, Plunkett Defeated Dublin Because of Bariaty Belle. RELIGIOUS iu BITTER, ry in Iriah Conservative Party Sad- ly Split- Opposition to Balfour. | veil, WOO by the hee 1 Ne 1 LONDON, Oct, 12The er e | nals of Kogland are aroused by the sitlon within thelr own party wh sulted in the downfall of the Rik | Hon, Horace Plunkett in Dubiin | warding af & seflous omen for the sture stability of the Untontete in Ire land and @lanifioant of a serous lack |toleration on thelr part, whi in fair pulate religious aid politicn) ne detriment of Ireland's bus HewA oedApeyte While the opporition to Mr [unkett } wae nominally based fa hin viviik avowed Home Risers governm pawl bond a meat bitter un ut | personal feeling had ae om it more, to do with tt than Ne | which appeared in th It Is once more a va CAN rAaeenenanene nanan: ennenenananeanannnnns: | [lh We iTian Ih ite case ; bas jong matntal HANNAH SOPHIA ANDERSOD Iriendeaip & ti (From © photograph.) of Dublin Mise Amolit Anderson, of 90 Wert) Hannah had * Morris's house, jn . fi . . here to find out the One Hundred ant & street CMR EER a HA wer 8 vows ashe will horsewh 11 bar wiidow, taking her ame under the dire Carbonell on sight. Sho «ays that Car he 1 been gone only an nee of palivole prise a bondi; Who ie @ brothersinelaw of “Morrie family hadn't] Bo all the forces i fi prothe a ‘ were put to work, with Bvangelina Clanerow, formery of Cub awn on the New | Natlonaliat won the neat #o tony held ypnotized Mies Anderson'® wlstor to One Hundred | OY Me Plunkett, and defeated one of A anche ah aul 1 Qne Hundred | the moat important Governinent afftctals | Ir ured wixieen years. an 4 in company | th brelan | @hitced her from the home of her em (iawering Carbonella | Mt. Plunkett wan Viee-Promident of ployer, Mra Morris, of 88 Rochoater gricuiture, a Commiasioner ef avenues ¥ouk i Wednesday, night 1 hovel! ted Diatrlete Board Tretand enue, Yonkers. vais ¥ for Hannan in che) and a Commissioner of the | ia tion The gitl te mirsing and has written| ste tren oF hor. tt iigard of Scotland and Treland the follo otter to her mothe a inother and she he same etrong feeling manifested He ol Ned tter f mother, Mrs. hing of hee son ana Againet Mr. Plunkett exintn under ihe elena Anderron | prevent him omg) Aurface axainat Mr. ¢ Valfour If ter to Mer Mot Wier he ts reappolnted Chiet sec for i) Lt Naw deen ceclned that Clgpbonell ree | Treland i will be agalnat Che winhes of ‘Dear Mamma~ it wil! be a long time] celved letters from Hannan at Rawlings] fome of the richest and most powerful before | onter my home ngain, 1 will|dtuwestore, | (indred and Thirty-| Unionists int ah {13 NEW CASES MAD CAT PROVED A | SNARE FOR CUPID. Dr. Rambaud, Pasteur Institute, Fell Love with and Married Fair Patient. | NOOO GOOO UOC UGC OO OOOO OOOO OO Ugo oO OCU OU UE the |; 9 H | | 8 ® I 5 o * a ® » MRS. LULU RAMBAUD ® HoMEROs ni eeaEnEd TOO og Cupid's ways are past Aniing out Thissto this city to be treated at (he Pasteur t eo mae une of 4 ato ba trot me he made \ mad ey sha urban: an: eb le-02 ils snare for the merHinK af (wo hearts and apen. muh of her thm Lulu Fowler Bryan, a belle of Hous eo while hee daughter wan b Junt toe arnied : ne i a : Mamba took spbolal hi of f Rambaud, of the Dai vit under hie mkiiful treet. v thin ley nent (he young woman War soan Des waa | twon's pooial Yond. the danger point wiay vot probonwed unnesen nd event in the axa’ 4 the romance | im, Brolunwn’ wane Monirely {n the courtship of the couple added tof ouret the Interest felt in (he affair Hut when she went she took Dr, Ram: houd's heart with her ‘They had fallen er in the soun ger Ny ih Jove and Celt oorresmondence The bride wae at set of soolety, and some time awa when Was oti trips whe was bitten by a pet cat that suddens | that t went mad while whe wae fondiing it), Ny! opted there wan consternation In the aoolal! ana the love story t world, ‘There was no doubling the fact) The recent wedding waa the final that the wopnd ¢ 1H line! wae dan-schapter in the romanee Jed by the young, DF Rimbaud and tis bride after she be hurried thetr honeymoon will reside in this ofty. / Binghamton Man Stakes Ih rT HS WE ON WAINLEY. Better Half Against a Farm. on Ryening Worl) BINGHAMTON, Oct 1b There fe @® file in pe contatne ng & peculiar wager eotch Francis lL, Terbot, of Poorta wagers hie wife against a thousand acre G7 whed by Horace Wade, of Myton, Ind ‘There is a thread of romance running wih the transact nas much ae t and Wade were boyhood friends ted the sane girl, who Terbot however, did not affect thelr friendly relations and Wade was wont to Joke his friend about his auccese tn love Verbot, who ie a commercial traveller, if 4 trip through thi Wade wha hed ab bet my wife on it,” ght. wald Wade, “put her #maingt my farm. After the agree been drawn up le sugmenl Mra. Terbot's opinion might prove af Iinpartnnt factor Terbot upon fired her the ole amutance and conditions of the wamer, she replied "Its a ature thing fous Don't jet me atop you.” And the ag velted In In lowe than thirty days Terpel ie ment Was aligned and eo in @ Magnificent farm or out @ wile THE RIGHT THING, A New Catarrh Cure Which Is Rapidly Coming to the Front, Por several years Bucalyptol, Gustecst amt Mydrostin have been recognized af Atandart remedion for oatarrhal troubles, bit they have always been given separately, and only very recently an ingenious obemiet succeeded in combining them, together with ther antiveptios, into a pleasant, affestive tablet Drumetots well (he remedy under the name of Stuart'e Calarrh Tablets and it hae mot with remarkable success in the cute of nasal oatarrh, broneblal and throat oakarrh and in catarrh of the stomach, Mr BN. Benton, whose address is eure of Clark House, Troy, N. ¥., saya: Whem 1 run up against agything that in good I to tell people of It. 1 have been with catarrh more or lows for same Last winter more than ever, Tried to-called cures, but did not get any honelit from them, About atx weeks ago T a M-cont box of Stuart's Catarrh wonders for me, and T do not hesitate te Re Ne eT Me

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