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ER'SSLAVER Appt Elk, Who Confessed toisionary that He Siew theral in the Little Big SOUNIKE THE TRUTH. PHITPHIA, Oct. 23.—The Rev. Phillp log Flora, 8. Da dian My who is at ‘Episcopal Chu has giviwhat he says is the © rect stohe death of Gen. A. Cust: deciares that Appearing Elk, & warrior who died epring, cd to him that he was the have relories of on the Lig Horn his entlréand were wiped out by | 6,000 Slour Sitting Buli, but the is sure that Appearing | Bik was ual slayer of the noted “It was lyear ago that I learned | 1 had beeneans of conve »| Fox and Elk. He ¥ much given to boast-| ing, but hone of the most vallant| of the tril T knew that he had} ¢ tle of the Lig Horn. Wants to Kho killed € Uo when the old min { thatas Impossible to #ee) ¢ “Suddenly f in blue loomed up In front of mgnew that he was 4 chief, but Id khow who he was He wis swayke a drunkes man from many bund arrow wounds, | Being anxious my I felled him ny tomahawk, then sat on hy to be 1 should not sbbed of m In order to moubly sur hen there no more solilers Hive the neared Ufted. T got my Was gti] sittinguy scalp the man psc shaved and I whamed to ta Plece of skin," 'y Mr. Dalora kgitting Bull a hand in the b m says Appearing truth in tt that (ares that Appoay Ing Elk did hatdragoon revolver, Which was after identilied as one ty-seven years. G00D BOS TO BE FOUGHTOLNGHT. Willie Fitzgerzto Meet Art| Sims — Jacl0’Brien Tackle Big JJeffords. ights that oklyn has turned will wo twenty ro at 135 pounds, weigh in at the ring Pitzgerald Ing won seven- toen straight fightsPhiludelphia and Bims havajg fougihe best of the Hghi-welghts, this Promises to be *t scetNew Britain in =. Dinn Jeffords. Jack fien, the middle velght cbion of England, will be seen again tht in his native town for elx rovmds st | third-titer, has Inded will bring flotne tre mori fo money Saxe va. dner. ‘eHoston feather- FOUR NEW BFLE-SHIPS? Two Extra Ones 3 pe stead of Twirnisers, O(23.—It has de- arMand armament N: Dulld four battle slime inet tt a Aivision In the Boa We Hoda RNe Construction It ts expected he f rere 6 Rene © the gener Dewey In prewke, fo ———— mrlivtly Wrecked, Md., st. 23—The new rl,“ the Atlantic ae ready to be ¥ MAHONEY SAYS FOX |WIFE FOILED HER OWED HIM MONEY.) FATHER'S FURY. Changes Were Made in Agree-|Prevented Parent from Killing ment Orally, Pool-Room Man| Husband for Fancied Insult Says, Which Reversed Debt. and Crime of Laughter. Interest 1s expressed in the sult of the} GREENWICH, Conn., Oct. 23.—Alex- late Patrick Fox, a real estate oper-| anger Armstrong was prevented from ator, against John J, Mahoney. of pool- room fame. Both men were wisely . known. The case is now in the Court |Jones, last night by his daughter. Jones's of Appeals, wife came between them and knocked Fox, in this sult, which was brought ei ieertatieriatiand trav! before his death, declared that several Metre years ago he entered into an agre ? murdering his son-in-law, William revolver fr ing her hus «| ment with Mahoney by which they were) Armstrong brought Charles Anderson to divide the profits in one.or two real | yume estate deals, Mahoney says that oral | changes were made In the agreement ‘The first transaction involy five lots in One Hundred 175 feet from 8 were bought for nd the night. While they in the dining-room Arm- Jetrong heard Ji laugh in the next room and ded that he was mak- ng fun of them. Armstrong took his and went to Jones, demanding son ran and hid. jogize and Arm- ¢ fred fe struck his hand did eo and the bullet lodged in ch has already yleided about | left. arm. Then Mrs, Jones nd this and another deal with d the revolver. y are among other unsettled] Armstrong took to the woods, , and were singin 2 were sold for $43,790, making a profit J in April, 189, leaving an es-| as claims. Mahoney alleges that he has notes of} found him. Judge Burns bound him {nstead of he being the|over to the Supertor Court for trial to- ate owes nim money. Be-| day, fixing bond at $3.00, Anderson was transaction there ts 41d | gent to Jail for thirty days. which Includes nine lots 7 reet. L = LORRAINE’S NEW RECORD. near it Wax sald, ps Five Minuter debtor the ¢s sides the ir to be anothe: m, with a 10 per c x. Upon the ney has bullt - nuses, for which he has col tents The Steamer three years. amountlag Off the Sayole’x He » butldinge’ value ts sl- The French Mne » a part of the plaintiff's) .. . which at Havre beating her own best p ne hour and fifty-seven m is tals the Lortulue’s | but it estab-) Ine, beating | by u + | property. SHOOTING AFTER A QUARREL o'sloe record utes. | roo lshes a new record for Harlem Malian Fires Ballet Into emy's Lung. fa quarrel y Hook eleven hours and five minutes, Lormine his morning made the passage this time in six days Third ave- | and eleven hours. Sixteenth | ————— | Jafter a night's search Constable Multon | | Loutsville. LETTER WIFE Dr. Duncan, of Lo.tivit, in Coll in Pittsburg, A\vasResuits of Bruce Head’s Ituns and Receives Syrnpathy. \ BOTH FAMILIES PRONNwT, Head and Mrs. Duncitn's trolee Are inseparable Chums ad ¢ from usual ne as should crowd this department for .de and in the very latest designs. Headquarters as we are for Wounded Man Is Engaged + H\ Assailant's Sister. PITTSBURG, Pa., O >t. B—Dr. its 8. Duncan came here {rom Loulsvie, mouth ands Central Pole Station awaiting the result of his v. tim's injuries, A letter, alleged to hay been written to Mra, Dunan by Heacy caused the shooting. Both @re of promt nent familles in Loulsvilte, and the affair has caused a sensatYon in both shot Bruce Head in the now locked up at the cities, Dr. Duncan Js superintendant of the City Hospital in Loulsville,, Head's | family is one of the best known there, and he Js at present head bookk \eper for | Kenefec & Co., rallroad contractors, The Shooting occurred about five miles out of Pittsburg at the rallroad construc- thon works, There were no witnesars, and both men refuse absolutely to dis- cuss the affair. After the affair Dr, Dunean came to the city and gave himself up to the police, telling them he had shot a man. | Head walked back to the camp, where siclan was called and dressed his | The bullet entered his mouth | phy. wound and lodged In his neck. Dr, Duncan and Head were formerly good friends and Mrs. Duncan‘s brother nion tn t Head was Head's most Intimate cc It ts also reported t ister. He! Chire, supe r- | Street Rall- way Company, who has tely phed timate | he will ¢ | MADE A WHOLESALE HAUL. A Truck Load of Drygoods Minsing ured a await the 1 and O'Nelll, 0 ation, ned in purt this morning Detectives Mok. VEILED PROPHETS’ SESSION. |‘? | tirtem Cow Patillo’shwound curative about these s helpless cripples, with crooked limbs and shat- tered nerves. Thereis nolimitto its powers for evil; not a fibre of the body is beyond the reach of the dangerous acids and poisons circulating in the blood; the valves of the heart are often affected, resulting in palpitation or something far more serious. Little pains begin tuggin wandering from joint to joint as winter ap- proaches, or the weather is unsettled and change- able; but they increase with each recurring attac and nothing is more certain than that this insid- ious disease will at last get you completely in its power, and almost before you realize it joints are swollen and locked, muscles contracted and stiff, and you are achronic sufferer from Rheumatism. You can never conquer this deep-seated disease with external remedies that give only partial or temporary relief, nor b which break down the digestion, Se flooding the system with Alkali and Potash mixture while the disease is left to pursue its destructive work. No remedy brings such prom which attacks the disease in the f al book ou god hata | sympathy: Gentlemen: t and lasting relief in rheumatic troubles as S. S. lood, neutralizes the acids and stimulates all the bl the| aaking organs. It removes from the system all poisonous substances, purifies and enriches f the thin acid blood, and when the Uric Acid salts and the gritty particles are dislodged and drenched out of theaching muscles and joints, the patient is happily relieved for all time of the discomforts an: Rheumatism. §.S.S, bein: edy can be taken with safet: and young, It will cure 4 long-time sufferer or only beainsing te feel occasional twin; duncan bh from his aud Three Men Arrested, A SEVEN HURT IN COLLISION. Head-On Crash of Preights Injuren! CAN NOT BE RUBBED AWAY But a good liniment or plaster will often give tempor- | ary ease by producing counter-irritation and reducing ~ the infammation and swelling, but there is nothing imple remedies, for Rheumatism is net a skin disease aud cannot be rubbed away with lini- ments or drawn out by plasters or anything else applied | to the surface. Rheumatism is caused hy urea, uric acid and other irritant poisons in the blood, which are carried |? through the circulation to every part of the body and deposited in the muscles, joints and nerves. When the system is in this condition, exposure to night air, cold winds or damp, chilly weather, seem to arouse the sluggish blood, and the most terrific pains begin to shoot through the muscles and joints, and they swell and inflame, writhe and twist, and so intense is|5 the suffering that the strongest constitution cannot long hold out against the nerve-racking tortures of acute Rheu- matism, and many times its victims are left hopeless, Louisville, Ky., March 27, ’02. offer such extraordinary values as will go in this sale for BRASS BEDS, massive continuous post, high head and BRASS BEDS, two-inch continuous post, high head and e oe ass “ : Sale Price 40.00 BRASS BEDS, 1} BRASS BEDS, 1}<-inch post, bow foot, massive fill- Li OOOO C EAT HCaeCD SAHOUOG seco. ceee ee Salle Price 19.98 F you find them more becom- ing than other clothes, if they set to your figure better and ‘y4 feel more at home in them,— thé, Kirschbaum suits and over- are quite worth while. dis is not all you've a right to expey of them, but it’s enough to tura te scale in their favor. _ Ye\can satisfy yourself by try” ing the\ on, and you should not be satishechntil you do. baum hand-made. MASSIVE WHITE ENAMEL BED, fancy scroll de- WHITE ENAMEL BED, 11/-inch post, heavy brass WHITE ENAMEL BED, 1-inch post, extended foot, as) 98 o. Identify it by linen abe! 5. our goods. If you have any difficult.y our new style Book anyway. schbaum & Co. Broadway and 11th Street A. B. } NOARD OF EDUCA 25,000 IMPORTANT SALE OF Brassand White Enamel Beds ‘Over Six Hundred Brass and White Enamel Beds at sussh emphatic reductiors balance of the week. All are finished in the best manner Beds and Bedding, we have not often been in a position to To-Morrow and Saturday. foot, iancy scroll design.ees eeees+-+-,..Sale Price 67.50 Regular Price 85.00 toot, and heavy filling.. » Regular Price 55.00 inch continuous post, fancy desigr heavy filling -Sale Price 3 J 50 ‘ Regular Price 39.00 Regular Price 29.75 sign, very heavy filling, brass decorated... Sale Price 1 4,98 Regular Price 18.75 rail, mounts and spindle on head and foot, very heavy filling and extended foot........se0e.seeee Sale Price 8.75 Regular Price 12.75, tilling, brass mounts on head ana foot, all sizes...Sale Price. Regular Price 4.25 Sixth venue, 20th fo 2ist Street. B Altman’ Go. NOVEL and ARTISTIC DESIGNS in Imported Umbrella Handles, Sf embracing effects in Jade, Oraat Lapis Lazuli, Coral, Jasper, “Damascus, Tortoise Shell, Gun Metal, and Gold and Sterling Silver, jewelled. “Also Walking Sticks, Riding Whips and Crops, and Martin’s London Umbrellas. OOOO eee Free Lecture persons came to usdur'ng $903. There’s a reason why so many rs a/) Evening al PEOPLE ¢ cee" come here. We do the right « ikind of work at the right kind fprces. We pleased them so RECOMMEND We have con- Vited them that we do good We want to convince | am glad to say that S. S. S. has cured me of Rheumatism. About two years ago | suffered from Rheumatism in my ‘i knees and feet, my ankles swelling so that | Rheumatism does not always could not put on my shoes. This continued come on suddenly; its growth is often gradual. for several months, during. which time | was at the muscles or applying liniments and going by my physi- cian’s directions, but derived no benefit. was told of S. S. S. and tried it. diately got relief, and in six months was entirely well.—D. J. Duane, 2108 Floyd St. Last Park,’ by Miss OPPOS enRict's, Public Schaal, 165..4, Windows.’ by Mott Ave. and 145th S f the World, WORTH CALA. Ilustrated. Pubite Schoo! 170, . W. McNUL New York’s Painless Dentist, 336,SIXTH AVE. (OPP. O'NEILL'S). CROWN AND BRIDGE WORK A SPECIALTY. | ‘Teeth positives extracted and Ailed without pain by my own botanical discovery applied te) Full Set $ . Downtown Bi'anch: Until 10 P. 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