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, TD DIE DEGIUSE "°° O—GEMER TELLS Cr awancmer,—_ MASKEDBANDTS. WALTERS OUT OF JERSEY CENTRUL To=Sssace $100,00°.00 Worth of Jewelry Dexheimer, Who Disclosed | 4 at 50 cents on the Dollar. Five Heavily Armed Men Dyna-! President of the Road Tenders| Twelve Thousand Employees in fice chases teu) ao teas, DE archists’ Conspiracy to _ Kill the President, Lives in | mite and Rob Post-Office at; His Resignation and Says| eeht selection Nofore Uusiag: aa wo catty _ Fear of Their Vengeance. Territory of Competing Rai - eee en erae wea Edinboro, Pa., and Make| Dissensions in Management| roads Which Made Advance ney yan | Their Escape. ‘ Prompted His Act. Get 10 Per Cent. Increase. fa Joye Centre stock ofa Tage watch factory at a great merifice, We of- fer THESH LA- OWE CITIZEN IS WOUNDED.|FACES OTHER DIRECTORS.|WANTS THEM TO BENEFIT. . DIES HAND. SOME 14-KARAT SOLID GoLD MEN LURK NEAR HER HOME. WATCHES, ; ‘Becret Service Agents Have Not Burclars at the Peints of Their Re- After Announcing His Intentions Company in Statement Says It De- ( AQ with run: best, Sight of Her Since She volvers Drive Back the Inhab-/ He Leaves Meeting of Board— sires that Its Employees Be as MOVER ENE. Warned Mr. Roosevelt of Danyer itents of the Village Who Sought! Culmination of Internal Trouyies| Well Treated as Those of Neigu- i oiee ‘ l itd not ‘Through Church Meeting. re Thom Whilt at Work.| of Comrany. bors—To Mect Prevailing Rate. be bought olpe- where for — less | then $20. Every Alfred ig Watch warranted WPHIA, Nov. 19 “In genuine terror of the vengeance to the Evening Werld) f Ident of the Lehigh Val Employees of the Centra! Railroad of ce ipereccc shinies BU orci6s ndsoctates tn tne anaeenist Pa. Nov Rallcoad Comrany, hae restznet, Uo take] NOW Jertey who aze forsunate enough to eoper. Kept in vat hi ia st effeet Nav. $0, Differences of opi 4] be employed in territory where cum; ps of this city and Now Jersey In true witd-weat sty { opin.on re a ey y f F ae. nd vobved the post-omce|S2Fdinz the management of the com-) i ToAde Rave raleed wages will be the | gainers from the actlon of such com-| ing roads, The following statement | was issued by autho; y of the Board are assianed as the reason, nition of President “) the was presented to the Board of Dire ing In the hope of capiuring them of the Lenish Valley Company, which | of Directors of the road to-da ULI ME réd ia Cunilindo (of ‘shots and met thi nvon, It was the first] “The management of the DEXHELIER. Soe eee, paket. seriously |mectine of the board that President] tFal intends that its employees @hali be Nene esha Sa prom! Walter had attended for some time. treated as well as those of Its nelgh- n The vers vecured $210 worth) When the directors had assembled] Dore. ail Where recent increases m: id. Gold TrHNA ESO LH PHENO: President Walter arose and sal by ‘rallsouds tn this territory make the Ming! wings, @2.75 Ltd Se yn Gemen, 1h tender my resignailon| Average rate of es higher than Mup pinightl (he, men were seen A Ney Rali-] tose pald by the Jersey Central the ough the mala street bu immediately lett] Wages of auch classes of its employees to them, Later will Le equalized to meet the prevailing ching their horses rates paid, “Mrs. Lena Dexhelmer ts hiding in her Thome in Hoboken to-day, Mysterious lurking about the place are sald y the neighbors to be Government tives who have been on wate ever since’ the woman revealed what whe says was a thrice foiled plot to the President to a woman's meet- > tng in the church to which sxe Lelungn ‘Thursday night. | (Mrs, Dexheimer {s a tall, gaunt wom- | an, with fair hair, light blue eyes and Bharp features. Bhe betrays no evidence re early this morning and whi ns of the town sur —< WiOLINEUX’S Ive WIFE IN FURY... re seen | 4 Ring, set with} Mamond, could RIL ethewhere 810.00 Handaomely and nton was nea, and hi (Continued from First F they re of mental disorder save such as might | ———— a a President Walter went at once to New Arise from a natural fear that she will | rerutiny, She sat by him whte the /on the outerinia of the village Went 10) ve Sone of the directoré would dis-| This action was decided upon at a Engraved | Solld Silver We killed by the Anarchists. There ts no jury was selected and later in the trial ‘the post-otice. The flrs: ing to the} oy sah rectors’ meeting held yesterday. x EUR SUG ALT fh doubt about her thorough earnestness, if did not flinch when the pro ecutur | peaste waa the explosion of the dy there been much eriticlam ree | Pers Were set to work to figure out th ea} average rate of Increase and the Inhabitants eu: o streets They quickly armed and when the durglars fled’ ¢ they were Jolned by seme | mers who liad hurried to town. alf the xelitin s[inite, a the conclusion of ets dente. After the sentence she silll remained att Joyal, going to ad living | te yolnted at h “There sit ances count. it consented. to see an Mvening | World reporter, who called with a rman interpreter, as Mrs, Dexhelmer nglish cently of the management of the rail-| Ciussvs of employers to which it is to road and President Waiter has several | apply. Whiie the company nas gy times felt called upon to defend his | o¥! no vai Tiguies it is estimat hee, jabout 12,000 emp.oyees of the The adver: kept In order treo for 5 years Engraving done Free Mall orders promptly attended to, ner, {Railroad of New Jersey will recelye an omment on the fompanye | increase In wages amounting to about that] there with her husband's parents.| Before they could form any plans or) the effect of lower! 10 per cent “ bad been aspirtted away to the! r the long nights and days of gocure horses vehicles the bandits stock. io a, ia she P y i La 2 ure horses) OF announcement of Mr. he that followed the prosecus! were well out In the country. ra arralgne eee ation the stock became nt of her husband ke pty Then the chase began. Men on horee-| quite strong on the local excnanze. i ing upon the eclis of her brainy! pack and In carts and buggles streamed 9 Mr. Walter has long been cons! dered | Hnally she went to the death ant of town They were armed with 28 appo.ntee of J. P. Morgan, and his ction at this and the dramatic interview iz by her husband, but it turne ) out later that the map who gave 1) ~ information and posed as her brothe > Was in reality her husband. Group Against Rooncvelt. “1 have had no communicati ehista and have not se fi year or since I Joined the ti revolvers and shotguns. For hours they piain. if Mr. V 1 it all followed ‘feouret the country In all directions, Hatlon or gave any NUT ROL peneceu llth Nelony 4 ; resignation to the Board of Directora, i Peeatont ce WAPiclon nut no trace of the fugitives could be tayo ne ang all decline to make. It is he nd sp with fol public, 5 with any for nu ASTER. PIANO PLayra ne af last meeting | atiended people whe | = It Is belleved that the man who shot] The anual meeting of the stockhold- p Said Mrs. Dexneimer. “The jast circu tage in Paterson. 1 went to th readization and looked AW, f \ wae . Mat 1 got trom the group 1 belonged to Roo In Hobole get my ma Kite aa hing tn hia eve Goodell wan the lender of the gana.; ¢te Will ba held at noon ta-morraw and For perfection and brilliancy in | FAs sent about a year ago. 1 do not re-| The K handed a to which | avenue othe inst him forey He was a tall, heavy man and seemed| mnths hence. It. was reported. on ¢ execution, for ease in operation, * moanions, When they street to-day that the Board of Dir nded he was the first, tors were discussing an additional b: Ihe wreek of the post-|!88Ue, but this could not be veritied her mother-in-law then}to direct his a atter to live Companion Gets a Load of Shot) for a human sympathy and ex- in His Back and Says He Was| Pres ion in the tonal effects the nember the exact wording, but I know| read: haces where ys were held tn} ft was said that the group was! “You are called upon to attend a ngarst yi) WES Maar people do. not thy |had been surro} tand Aturehy ‘They always asso~ oth : S agaiist President Roosevelt.” meeting of out aoc! Al whieh one cite th i . h ce Ny . eeting of a n Meh or € "i chathe ‘i lotel. Her relations with t emerge POM | A stockholder who Is opposed to the : 4 : BP x Mire. Dexbeimer says that she did not} person will be chosen to kit! Iresident ry raw te] x ‘however, "were areas | nicer and. revolver In hand. order, 192] preag Mt Management. of tne toad, sald . 7 APOLLO Piano Player is ac- 5 the story made public when she | Roosevelt. gf the doatelng, bat Te his (ited ne: culled to the others to hurts |EGH> ey vattey Raliroad ta a Deliberately Fired Upon. knowlecged to bea marvel, and ee omen Ot nee enurod | A man wip bad watched te rent kinerad th lim tone, have kngwn Antes | LSE out, and then the shooting began, Eherg gold mine. Some day it will be the commands astonishment and had no idea {t would be printed) the letter gave me tho Anarchist signal Chi oO Were m They w The Herald! cot a are ree eed in all. dire richest anthracite property in the coun- admiration. The APOLLO aur i try, Viewing it In that light the pr but | pouley of apparent. | nd i (Special to The Evening Wort.) not ssatistled iy leaving: found }ent Mhancing ts eminently proper. But! MOUNT HOLLY, N. J.. Nov. 19-| Grand is the only Self-player Hl sho saw it In the newspapers to-[and I responded. ‘Then, under the rules lth th leg ntraating conditions | fy uey, of a c v )@ay. As soon as the Anarchists havejof the order, I had to return the let body it was expedient to have Mrs, Molineux vas pleked up It w Spot a ahy 6 cetingg : ; by her husband's wide during the (rial nei din his shoulder, | stockholders look to the present as well (go 4 * Sees Bipmme to get action she feels assured} {0 him. On tho day of the meeting | thalatoey IRON Ce reeeteee She ldld not desire to go. hat she was [tat a bullet had lodged 1 his #itremnpe las to the future tor results. Mr, Wait r| Marry N. Warner, fifteen years old, was| that manipulates the entire key- Ing the p-sitln of the bonds| Shot and serlously wounded this after-) hoard. Plays 82 notes of the pi- candy 1. appe Court: again If Go on made to rob two stores, but|is strength D that aome one of them will be chosen to] met near my house nn Anarchist 1 hud prtoranata < known for a long time. His name ta the #ufoidte ie Molineux Insiate She wished, how- or some reason had @ban-|at our cxpense., He is putting the road} noon by ‘ eae tart Wehler, We got on a car together and PIER ae Ver, to sveute herself against Want. tn ard all Into fine condition, but the cost BHOUld | het Rone aoa esta ena Ahem he} ano, or 17 more notes than any eecees particularly anxious to at-} 00 er lve | RCE (eeu nAlID He Hund t Immediate future, and she asked for tow a very aufet one as a/not be saddled on us. He shoul! issue! a ASGURALR other piano player, and 82 notes Jend church services to-night Mra, Dex- ass Maral Set. 2. A bottle h ted with Hou'ath that she should be sup- belng the seat of the State Normal) bonds therefor as do other raiitoad: to told rner, he and rate ‘ » vs helmer was afraid to go until Detective | Meeting was held. Ny A hundred) neld wis by: he atl she could make satisfactory |g tnd Having only. one constable! te" haw served to depress the pri Fr h the Mount belter than any other piano Ws Sahl to A rabid Anarehtat end of Jonann Most and Bamma Many of her notehhors he mente as to her future life, top the peace. He was at home| the stock, which docs not make n xotttig $40 a month through |in hed swhen the robbers blew up the] over happy? ea not make us fe r y cemetery, Warner being in front) player. It makes all music in- Judee Oleott, and she thought that this | posteomee: of his co nion, when Stewart sald: telgible to everybody and ev- Kerrigan, of the Willow avenue station, | men and women were present fm Hoboken, volunteered to escort her Chocelhe thevARRaenin: and keep her from harm. This ap- # ow Emma. Goldm: and Md be continued An ‘angemen ae lo ae any golng to shoot and iy peared to satisfy her and she will go] “There were two ballot-hoxes, one ihe report, being etreiiated | NO (i and wont then went alo: int then pulled the awaror i! erybody can play it It is the’ ‘rs to church to-night under police escort, | Were the numbered ballots; tn the other he sulolde. M 7 standard interpreter of the W Mra. Dexhelmer, after being converts||the names, addresses and numbers of] wax found. y tte om to the Methodist faith, made the first| the members, There were no speechos. | Most and Raine ———— i Stew I rifle und the weapon was discharged. i SWEAR MOYNAHAN MOTHER RERATES The sil entered Warner's back b Piano, Inspection invited, Cor- nand the shoulder blade. The boy ran to tow, . respondence solicited. Send for fesaion concerning her past to the| But one ballot was taken from the box | play, The | 31) What to get medisal ald. d fay: t @ Charles L. Mead, pastor of the} @t a time until that was reached on pin ‘The Kee iDbeilieds Greene ficed a eee ae that Booklet No. 8. Methodist Church of Hoboken, | Which were the words: ‘He or she hax} duath hand tn an affectio Tne wound has be dy but baptized her, Then, filled with re-|'9,commit this deed.’ T shall i i CP HANE DESH aprODennIbUs the APOLLO Company, a ran hua he “T forgot the number, but it turned out tor Delleven Her. This was, posit! ' #| doctors have as yet been unable to find : NY. eR I isiasm, she told her story . | the clreumstances It the bullet Apollo Bu'lding, 101 Fifth Ave., N. ¥. “Bt the meeting of the Mothers’ Club of| to be that of a man named M who, Mrs. Dexhetmer's | visable to have her Ino ul, and —— awe senidin ‘ebureh, and after that it wus no|!!¥od in Paris, He was notifled that his TEnaechta le a ne | she Wag spared the discomfort of hay- —_ 6 = = = | kanrsonla Ooi 470 Hulton Yonger a secret. fame had been drawn, and on tho day BinHe HOHRIECGGT UGH [te eet ete ten Uno ner Mrs. Bridget Rutledge Re- | , Two Witnesses Testify at the en Den line steam- Ht be endangered. Weekn ¢ of his arrival on a Red Star ‘Three “Traitora” Have Diced peas t y “ 3 et him on the pler. 1 knew him pf the Seeret Service, | nartow §, Weeks, of the firm o ‘ roaches Only Boy as “Un-! xf In eavh of the three plota to kill| because he made a sisnal with a little a Waahlngtan the Weeks a Bactle, when shown the heaey Trial of Captain That They p y y a GC ° Accounts Opcned with Everybody ' President Roosevelt she says that the|'d flag and [ answered It to kill the President (Of, the alleged true. te ect bis natural and Ungrateful. 1 era re 1 eon to whom the lot feil, died, elther| “I pleaded with him not to commit the on Nov, ]qepaeation of Holand B. Molineux and) Paid Him) Money. by suicide or apparent accident, ~ fearful crime, He at first threatened to Hon thy | There $8 no foundation for tt in fact. th Dexheimer,, who {9 forty-five|expos» mc, but finally my entreaties Mt Service Men, | That is all T have to. say. Mrs dutlugetcruliecees wie) aiviaes Witheut publicity on Bie | old, and who lives with her ius-|made an impression on him, He told Farmer: Paateos A ont Police Capt. Dantel C. Moynahan, for! ice $3,500 savings In tale Bropbscion tee Clothing, Shoes, Hats, ‘onse of Molineux, sald: merly commander of the East One Hun] ivan payia, her husband, and thelr Md and six children, mado her pudiic|me that If he did not kill the President ———_. Ticams through with, the: tol ved and Fourth street station. Wa*/ qaugnhters, Margaret and Florence,leaves Hon to the members of the Moth-|he would have to commit sulcile or the] SECRET SERVICE CHIEF yy Mi'linery, Furs, ba. Watches, Diamoads i 2) ani Jewelry, ers’ Club, of the Firet Methodist-Epis-| members of the society would kill bim, case. Wo were retained @ consulting al before Justt@ Holbrook , Raves aes S J counsel by the firm of Weeks & Battie | ut on trial before it to her husband to decide whether opal Church, of Hoboken. But nnwiy ho agreed to return tol SAYS: “NO SUCH PLOT. Y vourt of Special Sessions ths | < roan + [and our accounts will be sent to Weeks |in the Court of Specla their only son, Henry, ought to have ‘ ‘Her husband had long been a member | France, 1 learned several weeks | & Rattle and not to the Molineux /afternoon on a charge of bribery. Tae] oye eed caries e A SUGGESTION, LARGEST CREDIT CLOTHIERS AND TAILOR’. J by hia former ward- Underselling, but not undervalu- of the church and knew she was not aj that he met hes death in Paris by be Coma)now and select your ing, is our strong point, and the run over in the street, It was no accl- fy chan 6 sitne . ¢ 1s prefel Neither Gen, Molineux nar Roland | Mme Te roe Roscnfeld, who asserts WASHINGTON, N “T leave It to the discretion of my be- Petrie ee) Rae she was attending Nov. 1—Chiet Wile] gautd dixcuas the matter t loved husband as to whether he thinks ‘meetings somewhere, but did not know] dent. I know from what he sald he had of the United States Secret Service, | ve ee that Moynahan accepted $3,500 In bribes ieateentig Bas loragiverd pa . , holiday presents from our h ‘that they were of Anarchists until he| allowed himself to fall under the wheels] in speaking to-day of Mrs. Tena Dex. WOMAN BEATEN TO DEATH, | or stiowing disorderly houses to exist] and proper to give my unnatural great stock, and we will lay privilege of our no-extra-charge had induced her to be baptised in the} Which crushed him. feluet's story of a pot to Kilt Prealdent * Tin his vrecinet. oe queraeeey) rey ren Rutledge) themaside for futuredelivery. credit system if you want it. eburch, when she made a confession to j Roosevelt, sald that a searching Inve Le aa 4 lice captain | Whe 4 ted elp pay the ty MPG TEed to the pastor, the Rev. Charles Another Then Chosen. Upsitioniby aperntives oe the Ban Inves-| wien. Cleary Found Dead and Cov- ae romain ge Pere “attorney | household expenses since 1891, nor. Business Confidential. MEN'S AND BOYS ZL, Mend, of the First Methodist Church, | “This made it necessary to choose an-| Vice proved conciusty that ered with Welts, ie me and his Assistant, Mr. Morgan: maintain himself. but has heaped un- | Open Evenings. Dae Hoboken. other who would kill President Rooxe- | matiken Set uth sChter Mrs, Mary Cleary. thirty-five years |The frat witons called was Anion thet | ceasing abuse upon myself, my husband 4 rn velt, fo the lot of a famed | 8, convinced: tha has be 4 b Laporte, an Bieta and daughters, all of whom hav ia er change of faith she feared'| Yelt. It fell to the lot of a man named) plot aAguinst the life of the Pre oll, was found dead in bed In one of 3 he and two friends, zr 5 whom have main After her change Ne such as’ Mrs, D ie ties se te amd Frank Potarco, met| tained themaelvea and me to the best | the squalld rooms she oscupied at No. “rank Ram y, A 88 West Forty-fourth street to-day and | Capt, Moynahan at NO Ee one of their ability; so, therefore, I leave it a her body was covered with great eee of ArranKing eel ee he coud |%0 the discretion of my husband as to welts and bruises the police and the|Pin a. disorderly douse, The captain] the advisability of giving him after my © Fund. Coroner believe that she was murdered | sald, according (o the wines, It would | demise, the sum of $200, therepy giving ATW Anarchist Willlam Mo¢ Ri ed | sald ae gh a month. He pald for one] him a chance to seek employment, as he | man was in MeQueen; one of} by a man with whom she was living, edt ‘Then, the witness sald, Mony-)has never heretofore tried to maintain lesert ts an beliefs. to leave the Anarchistic group of which| Muller, who lived at No. 143, 14 or 1 "was a member for fear she would| Avenue B. I did not attend the meeting | Wule\es movies Anae Suspected and killed. Fotlowing the} At that time, but members of the ordi Ingenesinihs of the Rev, Mr. Mead and her| told me of the outcome, telling me the ee. she continued to attend the| man's number, and saying ‘The number Anarchistlc Defen and {t was while thus acting|!" cold,’ meaning by that th eves, howe OPERATOR OF TEN STORES. | i 19 E LATH St, bet, B'way & Sth Ave, | READY Nave any 10 ORDER, | tt @he joined in the plots to kill the|/dead. I learned afterward that Muller, |e Pal arrested on the charge of {n- 0 oO be 0 1 t “run things | himself.”’ eat who was single, had become faint-|CUn# the Paterson riots, addressed a Renn one TeneeniRen ee seat eae ae Tara; Btutlede dled a her, home, No. | ares napeat Gite ALB TIE headed and had killed himeeit by taking | M48s-meeting of anarchists in New Inv he 1 i Ile Ramorto corroborated Laporte’s | 1600 Lexington avenue, Nov, 1. Her wili Gravenette, Helaprogt Drea Amarchist tor Twenty Years, | 1)", L Ing Hall last night, called to rats he wommn's body was discovered by] Ktimony aa to the payment of $25. He| Was made Sept, 10. Bora’ Suits, $3 fo B1a, . ‘ © A) Mrs. Lizzie Cassidy, who told the poltee | S85 oid of collecting $380 from eight pave Py han ho han been an Anarchist more than| ‘From friends 1 again learned, come | Ufense fund for them, McQueen de-}inat early last al a ing earned, a de- early a g ahbl he » house keepers and paying ( fewenis, yeare, folnine them firat when |months inter, that a woman, Mrs, Freda cverything sins hat ints, the police and sereame in Mra Claars's, toome,” aha [tas ae inte Movraban. ‘fe sald ne kept PROF. ELLINGWOOD WEDS. | | Se sae as Cut AeaeA but anarchy, "Abo is. Bhe on. ' ne ere 2, OAxth street, between Ave- | Schroeder, who lived at No, 973 Hast One| Was raised for the defense fund, © (sald that after the screams there was [the odd $0 as his comoteren, ‘and ‘or many years Hundred and Sixty-frst street, had been a dead silence, She waited several hours] 72° 4 ————_—— have been held In Titania Hall, | the third choice to carry out the design SPECIAL FOR WEDNESDAY. fs and then » to the apartme ae F Seventy-three, Tak Bride. ~ fm Bast Sixteenth street. of Killing the President, she ald not |BRAZIL’S EX-RULER MOBBED. Bralediee case eaten ANARCHISTS TRY BLACKMAIL WORCESTER, Masa, rae Bote Pe ee tte senten Ware Ripans Tabules, doctors find, 4. presertpe door wa 00 ‘ae Hy) In telling of the plots to kill the} have the nerve to carry out her misslon. iraven: ‘ out he son, locked she climbed out e-e' frlei years’ seus tion for mankind. 10 for Bo. at*druggtata, dent Mrs. Dexheimer said: aleacahé, too; ended hers lite c e ed out on the fire-es- a friendship of many years’ standing] ers . 1 sana i ested at the Ho- . a 1 tty _ | and and crawling through the dar! Four men were arrested Prof, 7) J, Wingwood, seventy-thren (Chocolate i 150 MAIL Aparonias are known to one an- erbolle acid One Man Kined, went Into, the From, whers | poken Post-Office this afternoon by Po | years old, private secretary to the lato], SPECIAL FOR THURSDAY. mbel . Fu Gexisimerieald shehadlattenaeal| RIO TANETNG nd her neighbor's body ive Prescott, of the Jersey City Po-l tency ward Beecher date chocolat eneen. Oc RE S.sfare to tell what it ls my I1f0] many mootings where Emi Oieee | oon NEO. wae y LNA ) lige, force, years, were married this afternoon at|Chocolnte: Lemon aud Orange Pay the forfelt. Provious to a| was the principal speaker. She said the NOT COMING, They are alleged to be Anarchists, and ck to Mrs, Hilsabeth 8, Jennin, Sherbet ... sesTh. 180] 4 rip—phe way to h the OREERLY AND MONTHLY. ahike te, lust Above 80-82 41H AVE, ‘31 Atov Beecher’s Former Secretary, at by taking |T®°Ops Called Out and at Le: 19.—Rlotous dem- marked the de eet eal rture from this cf °3 Gmecting the members receive communl-| Goldman woman nase see Me etamay Of the retiring | russe —Ge! vey {it is said that they were arrested In| wigow of Henry G. Jennings, oft y oe in clpher calling them together. | and ‘hecame au Anarshiat after a ‘aris | Leesktent Ps, Campos Salles, | Crowds Rater oa Coane qvelarey | Connection with the sending of threat- ay lf 54 BARCLAY ST homes of New York js through the ie ut two years ago some of my| t® Burope. + booted the former President | °° “4 ion thelr! ening letters demanding money to busi- rof, Ellingwood, after the death of COR WEST BT newspaper that thé homes use to Ane friend oned the newspaper office proposed © the United States, ness men in Jersey Clty. Two Jersey] Henry’ Ward Beecher, opened a busines: i hist Fines me to a meeting Millionaires Anarchiata, roopa charged the riotors, at least | Delarey says they intend lo return to|City merchants recently received let-| college in, Philadelphia, and afterwar 2ICORTIANOT ST 'lreach their help. That paper is The Bixtleth street, in this city. “vou would hardly believe, If 1 wouta |e sah, Was killed. a number of persons | South Africa to meet Colonial Secretary | ters demanding money under threats of}came to Cottage City, ‘where until last | world. ed and numerous arrests made, Chamberlain at Pretoria, death, year he conducted a school. €or cnuace z “Cookie”’s amazed at the cakes’ mad flight, But thinks they are merely remarkably light. No need of a tan to make cakes fly when No electric fan necessary Presto : (Better than flour) “ ele gyn git “ 4a