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“M. QUAD’S” AMANUENSIS, MARIE AILEEN BILLINGS, WHO IS SUING THE HUMORIST FOR BACK SALARY. SENATOR GREEN'S {TELLER HITS CUBAN | TRIAL BEGINS) BILL IN THE SENATE The intent of these offers isto bring about an introduction between West Side custom and our new branch store at 243-245 Sixth Avenue. Adopted Daughter-of “M. Quad,” “the Professional Humorist, Charges Him with Non-Pay- ment of Salary as Secretary. HELPED HIM PLAN AND WRITE STORIES, SHE SAYS. in Which the Jester Appears _in_the Role of Romeo and _ Calls Her Sweet Names. All the walking delegates of the Joke- amiths’ Union were present in court to- > @ay.to see C. B. Lewis, better known to S the world os “M. Quad" defend an © action brought. against him by Marie “Aileen. Billings, of No. 125 West Ninety- sixth street, for gmoney sho alleges ts Value net Gander! ‘an contract with ¢ the Arraigned on Five Indictments and Court Opens with Charge of Fraud in Sale of Time Re- corders. : BINGHAMTON, N. ¥., Nov. 20.~The examination of State Senator George E. Green on the {Indictments found against him at Washington, charging bribery and conspiracy in connection with the sale of time, recorders and stamp can-| coun chines to the government, | gpened. to-day before United’ States Comifisstiher Charles’ 8. Hallsin the Federal court-room of the Government /\ Building. Ada John Bo Stanchfleld, of counsel for A | WeP@tecn, awked fer the disnissal of tue five indictments on the grounds that; court had@no Jurisdiction and that! ‘| the tacts stated in the indictments did fot! comstitie a crime or the crime charged in the indictments. Julted Siaies District-Attorney George B Curtiss said that the government would: first preceed an the. tree in- dictments growing out of the- trans- ‘actions with the International Time Re- cording Company, 5 As the motion of Mr. Btanchfleld ap- piled ,fo'a@lt the indictments Mr: ‘Curtiss Powerful Financial Behind the Reciprocity Meas- ure Which Will Hurt the Beet Sugar Men. »,, WASHINGTON, Nov. 20.—Soon after the Senate met to-day the bill paused by the House yesterday to carry into effost the Cuban Reciprocity treaty was Yecelved and Iaid before the Senate, Mr. Cullom moved to.refer the bill to the Committee on Foreign Relations. Mr. Batley objected to this procedure, claiming that it should go either to the Committee on Finance. or Relations with Caba, Mr. Teller thought the bill should go to the Committee on Finance, for the Teason that Jt ad been the custom to send revenue measures to thwt commit- tee. aaa Mr. Teller announced his dntention to Oppose ‘the’ bill, bit sald he would not curry his opposition to the extent of seeking Metay. ““T know,” he said, ‘that its passage ds assured, because influences have been brought to bear tere 40 see that dt does pass without reference ‘to its merits.” Cuntinuiia, Mr. Teller charged that tho legislation is in the interest af great interests \ Men’s Business Suits, | 1 Nine Dollars. ' If you were only in range with their own eloquence you’d enthuse, Look them over—at fifteen dollars your requirements could not be better met. Boys’ Suits $1.95. Double-breasted and double-valued two-piece suits. Sizes 8 to 16. Actual values $3.00 to $4.00. INVESTIGATION MAY MAKE US GOOD FRIENDS. 243-245 SIXTH AVENUE, Between 18th and 16th Streets. t it | f \ sea 4 ss ; thought it would be better to put all "(2d ag eee Rbrcapaeed i ‘ ; ph five of tho, indictments in, evidence, ane intereéts, and taking this fact : Fiistice ‘Bennvtt-in-the Twelfth Sfunicl- Z . . CY Mir’ Starch tleta wbsected, bat was over- re consideration in. connection with the pal Count. led, atest at ore Ot the Chee eeamure, has: the ‘support era WAU tiprGauces a” fonda of Tet: The same procedure was-taken regard- sles ttle hope-of- TM AEN AC fig “theDoremus stamp-ca chine indictments. Mr, Curtiss then moyed that batl be Axed On egeh indictment for the de-i| * fendant to appeax before the Court of " Pwhite headed writing things for the the District of Columbia, or, In default ? writing things for Issued ditecting the » purpose of making others smile It was fu aspen to the District jo i “Seay hae wwe " 7 " . holding: t indlet- f Billings in her action to recover : ments aré hot proor of the acts of crim- : inglity, auMiclent to) warrant the Court the contact which she says has holding the defendant. He contended destroyed declares that she was ‘that an fhdjetinpnt was hot an evidence re rary assistant of the humorist: of anything, except that the party was ncelling ma+ weal ei ux] hs opposition te-the dt the ground that its enactment into daw be’ great Injury to the: beet The bik was refer of Forelgn Telationss °° (8° Committee —————— — ARGUMENT ON “PARSIFAL.” Judge Lacombe Re: Plea for In- junction in Widow's Behalf, | After listening to arguments of coun- sel to-day on the application of Frau Wagner, widow of the composer, for an ters which Miss Billings sald were writ- ten to her, Thev were signed “Dait’' § of. them were read and when one at the man who had a”rown ON AND ORANGE FRUIT BONBONS.—Chopped oninged and lemons and bers fane Las fondang cream. It ts impossible to produce anything tastier 10¢ br more palatable. .On sale FRIDAY only ‘ Teco ecageleh SOLATE COVERED PERSIAN DATES.—Ahother-stle of this prime favors yl ake’ them ‘ap fant as roid. They'ry uates ANDES YR aeiiofoub chocolate and will be void on SATURDAY only oy i Wanted In the district where the In- ted ae 6 took her from a position on the dictment was found. 4hjunetion to restratn, Heinrich Conried Btage and for a long time paid her $25 Mir, Stanchtleld revewed his motion re-| trom “producing the opera“ Parsita Cl L FO! FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. Fie and tn ae wre any wanes SLE AEE ln aug |imengeercmesorer gem futee| | SPECIA . i G denied. | Lacombe, in. the —U: Gina made suggestions as to others. agfhiornen Custies: then moved “tae In| Court, nodes Wel naa ae es reece BUTTER PEANUT BRITTLE.—Thero are various kinds—some good, some indif- ‘ 1 Suggestion Won §500. Aictmen areing Senator, Green with reserved decision. aches erent, and a great many-very poor ure: t# made-ax {t ‘should ber Cc ‘andwith Intent to defrau The Courts silowed :4il thin, crisp and buttery.. Giese ilewea! 5 i / tom ade, she says, Atha Government in connection with the ct lowed sillbert . Ray e JOLATE! vers ass \ La bape earn ir salo of time recorder: Haties, ‘counsel for’ the “complagnant, | ASBORTRD PRUE AND, Ne CHOCO kinds —cock een tS, AEG and formor Judge Dittenhoefer, for the defense, twenty-lour -hours in which to file briefs . x it’ fw probatile ‘that a decision will be Teached within a few days. BIG ELECTRICAL CONTRACT. jwasfresponaible for the humorist win- sing a $500 prize in a Black Cat compe- “She also said she wrote plays to the man of letters put his name ‘for which she got neither money stant Aitonae: ‘Washincton, exh aires of his argument’ Mr. Purdy claimed that in 1897 Green sud- deny took a great interest in George W, then a Post-Office Tnspec -Katirely new. New Smyrna fics, thoroughly, washe verted NUTTED Mlaihy marmalade, formed into spheres of aboutan inch and Soped on reainy. mi th aldes with now Mexican Pecan nuts aid Grenoble walnu [= BONBONS AND CHOCOLATES OR AL CHOCOLA —As HIGH GRADE, bere you xet at other places fOr OO certs per pound and better jant the majority 19¢ 24¢ COLOMBIANS GET NEW MAFIA LETTER THREATENS PRIEST (Continued from First Page.) 53 glory. B k City, and wrote: « \PPERMINTS.—A satisfying after-dinner morsel, ates esti in iis ic woe ter ton Perry 8. teat asi thn CHOCOLATE CREAM, AERNGL Snake dhnt's splediua’ald io aieealinr: —2BG i fbirdto understand Beavers he put tn 0 position ‘where. he : ; 4 raya ar aaaa dine Ye imse! diy é ro General Blectric Compan: ip| FRENCH GLACE PINBAPPLE.—The best that Mranuce produc We want tnunaged to make a name for liimselt hud the Jegting af cqntracts, fOr tne | aero e eerke Central Teemmiien >| Tailour customers to have some and have priced {¢ "way dowa'...°.-1 Tb, 29¢ { 4 before he met her, She testified that “he.bad rented the apartment in which Bete and that he alded her in fur- thereafter the . time were pt in by the Gover ‘Mr, Purdy went on to say prosecution would show from the books of the Bundy Company, the fead- ing of commissions tr ze N. Greet ANAT NF Fy from his own Washington devices} The contract for equipping the New York Central terminal with an electrical plant, covering the electrical service jie- tween Forty-second street and Harlem River, was gwarded to-day ta the Gen- eral Blectric Company. of Schenectad It ie understod that the contract calls for, an expenditure of between $19,000,000 11 $12,006,000 and is by far the largest contract ever let for olectrioal equip- ent. All trains in and out.of the sta- tion, all switching and every plece of ant hae tnt] TO START THE DAY WARM me 1g to be Operated by electricity. ‘We detiver-10 Ib, at the following rates: »- ++" Manhattan Island... 10c Brooklyn, Jersey City, Ho- boken or the Bronx..18c No goods:sent C, QO. P. 54 BARCLAY Si COR. WEST Awe 29CORTANTSE «| COR CHURCH \8 | FINAL REFUSAL Panamanians After a Lengfhy. Conference with Commission at Colon Decline Every Qver- ture for a Settlement. it oh the instalment plan. Miss ‘Biiiings said she was the “Sweet Six- Y-and "Chicken" referred to in the|the boy deny his story, and seem to be working more in the interest of the kidnappers than for the sake of justice or the right. There is no reward in sight for them other than the consciousness of having done thelr duty— and that does not seem to appeal to the police.” Civil Justice George F. Roesch, the recipient of the latest letter written | by the kidnappers of Father Cirringione, has been a prominent figure in New, York life for many years, Of German birth, he became identified with Tam- yy busipess “and that the mon into the hands George W. Tenyers, may whom Green ‘haa indorsed for she position. WARSHIPS TO LEAVE BEIRUT. © @he testified that after’ she had quit the employ of Mr. Lewis he had written .tocome-back and that he had d her the old arrangement of 35 a \would:gd Go and that he would add more for the instalment man and 4 dof a Year, f ee ea tn see ce aenis aon | "any Hall many years ago, and for a long time was tho leader of tho) COLON, Nov, 2%—The Panamanian | Troable at an End There—Brooklyn r GB phsborts keer his word. Seventh Assembly District. He served as State Senator and was appointed Commission conferred at length to-day and San Francisco Get Orders, 4 a.Civil Justice of the Fourth District Court, assuming the duties of the posi- With the Colombian Comminsion, headed | WASHINGTON, Nov, 2%.—Rear-Ad- t gp o@ells of an Insulting Note. “ , by Gen, Reyes, which arrived here yes | mirai Cott 4 ; i Ghe sald she saw Mr. Lewis for the|tion on Jan. 1, 1894. méral Cotton, commaniing the European ‘ Z ‘terday from Savanilla on the French | station : ‘ ’ last time on Oct. 16 and that he hed] Ho Is a close personal friend of Father Clrringione and believoes the steamer Cana, Pmrpla deul ngtepulasa bepaal pe! FOR BREAKFAST : pie ae Mititoacnes te bay the ie priest's story of his kidnapping implicitly, The Panamanians refused every Over-|the cruiser San Francisco rade exer mane Gan tagecech - 7S ture, declaring their position to be tr- | pected to sall Ina few days for a cruise ZENS : * ent oan “and do everything Hae ROESCH BUYS PISTOL. revocable, and said they would not /{n ‘the Mediterranean preparatory to elf, and, from what a Oe of ther, he} Justice Roesch visited Police Headquarters to-day to confer with Detec- ,, any further commissions from |Yoming to the United States to tate q 5 iid get along. 7 * : nolon MECliskyeeetinee . f part in the: naval manoeuvres int . til. no’ dowbt she would g iB tive Duggan, who has been assigned to the case by Inspector McClusky. @olombia unless they recognized the imenn abou ihe ond ines Decent Jn auswer to questions by counsel for Mr. Lewis she admitted that the third ime ‘ho met the dymorist he had /> pressed a $10 bill trsto her hand and told her that as she was going on the road the Would need all the money she could get.goHler name thon, she sald, was Trene Miller, which was her stage mame, Sho ‘Was asked If she had had any @ther*source of income, and said she fhad received’ $% a week from Vanity Fair for having written a series of art!- Justice Roesch is very much frightened by the letter he received and has purchased a 38-calibre revolver with which to defend himself. When the letter was delivered at ‘his house last night it was turned over to his wife. She is ill, having giyen birth to a child. a few days ago, and the letter has had a serious effect upon her health. She fears her husband is to be murdered and is in a ‘highly hysterical condition. Justice Roesch seyerely scored the police for thelr lack of Interest in} the kidnapping case, and says they will be to blame If the kidnappers) escape punishment. Inspector Titus says the whole affair hinges on the truth of Father Cirringionie's statement regarding the pawning of his watch, If the place Tie sre not la. | Here he pawned it can be found and the number of the watch ascertained Moher Jeotaimes tha * lt; |the police will believe his atory about the kidnapping and robbery. Str, Lewis made upon her were social When Justice Roesch heard that Inspector McClusky ‘had said that he Palgiietier Aizen univers, Sometimes ee Ueele, stock tn the most recent letter, he hurried to Mulberry strect! a Apartment over nygit, {2d saw the Inspector. { Beemer ess in the apartment. oxor nigut After the interview he told the reporters that McClusky said he was] The withdrawal of the American flect from Betrut after a stay of several months le with the consent of the Secretary of State on general ground that there Js no longer any necessity for thelr fetention In that quarter, ‘WANTS CUBA AS A STATE. Senator Newlands Invites Annexa- ation to United States in Bill. WASHINGTON, Nov, 2.—Senator Newlands, author of the resolution an- nexing Hawalt, to-day introduced a joint solution Inviting Cuba to become a state of the United States upon terms of equality with the States of the Union. It provides that Porto Rico shail be- Republic of Panama. TREATY FIRST, THEN NEW GOVERNMENT Panama Commission Tells Sec- retary Hay the Isthmus Will Look to Canal, Then to “Less HAC : LOELF-RAISING. BUCKWHEAT DELICIOUS, LIGHT, HOT CAKES, @ Phosphates build brain—nitrogen mus- cle. An oatmeal that supplies these constitu- ents so that they may be teadily digested makes a £ pocupying one of the front rooms. t crongeti maid of Billings's fat was} Very glad to get the letter, that it was Important, and that he had assigned come a county or province. of Cuba; hol ishi sgood witness, Sheerid Mr. Lewis paid | Many additional detectives to the case, ‘ Immediate” Affairs. that, all present, officers of Cuba shail wholesome, nourishing Bemapearcone spe ued een Din s1Ve: | —————— a ae Coat] > So — Retal ell: BO one une en cenoe, breakfast for either weak ee si Miss Billings money. She often heard 4 SEY i | shall become the bonds of the state of a ‘i HH them ‘‘dlsgutting” thelr IMevary ideas | AUs® YOU need a. aod, kind dad, and.) BENNINGS ENTRIES. ised moe Rea SHA Conn Ma Wil indore teduedd toca per] fa or strong. In H-O the is Sy ‘ fogetrer, kid) in all this world, © *-8 T gust | a NAST NCS Mea ee aasied ia A 42 per gent. 1 be appited too) fibre is eliminated. rT) + Wiille the old eae the pet ed not spank you nor box your ears, and | RACH TRACK, B Deal the Panama Minister, M. Philippe th OP the nike Slaten, abe, Laat A le in every H+O pack: us i va : even one vend, OF and S0hhO2)' yo) going Sass and’ w: entries for to-morrow's |b)” q : Ty of the United States, a net uzzle in € re, woman who says she wag his asslatant Sta wa eat a i Gees F Be SHE FE SOONERS 9 was Feodved at the) the money tn the Cuban. treasury shall Pp Lassi) at tht other. Mr. Lewis only looked in a if DUDA BY, wixtocii= | dalhinitirctureecvenr-olad $ Dy, aguratary | /DOcOMe thes PORMPY # of Cuba, 9 her direction’ when her eyes were] )¢ ee seein hee in my ein nd 1 riven y ak while informal, As or ' ara - 8 er, Don't leave me letter! Histhian ter Hot 3 nverou mont, FI Brame ote 3 2 OFS Miikta' wile, Tait are tvaciig ead up to | ns Meld Meet nan} Yeceived to-day} TROOPS FOR THE MINES, ! BY : Mr. Lewis had selected the Mat and) Ment Uke a giant. ‘Dhe glad song is still Fertunatuy gram from United States Minis: | —— Py builds brain and i ) ye the ‘first mionth’s rent, and the} ters, as T throw nokise at my new- Widow's Mite ter ‘Thompson, dated at Potropolis yes-| Colorado's Governor Sends Aiilitia| | ‘oe braten Pry Women Ss Gloves, § , tenday, stating that the Bragiilan Mitt to Guard, Workers., found, and hope the joy will be hers. DAD. In another letters Lewis warned Miss H gashier of the instalment concern said Movterator 2 C , Lewis, and Migs had F for foreign affairs had informed | DENVER, Nov..20.—Gov. Peabody to- fested the furniture together him that the Brazilian Government was} day ordered a detachméit of the ‘Na- | poady to recognze the new Republld ‘of| tonal Guard to proceed to Telfuride to “i'll chan it,” sald a man whose eyes ‘amined and found $1.50. Mr. Lewis was the next witness on agatnst les. Ma Voln of : agals asta a! eaily 08 ocdgneg the new [protect men ‘who may ‘be willing to ‘ defective, when I advised him to mie atand. Buty oes py Ceeneee Dus abs AY Ite: to nt Race-Selling: two-year-olds;” ix | Pamima whenever application ty made) Vor 'ty the mines wid mills, Broad, roomy, easy-fitting,|} aside his’ cheap. store glasses Bah nose. * "in due form, dust Too Sweet for Anything. or 1 { tt h ee Dear Dad's Girl: J hope you will soon | Clear the Arena. , 97 9 passador ‘Tower, — fro: itn, ‘oj me im with proper ones. Ma ee Comin. wrote to aie| pcr AGAR Suae ea HS AS | asian a Bt) dmiassador Tower, from Rents. TOD” PRITCHARD DEAD. : . _, [Solid comfort. No better wears} sconths tater alter trying many $0- Billings he called her “Chicken,” ting onions and cultivar: | B OH rte Gheainn Goverhnient toward ing glove made. Equal to any |] called “opticians,” he came to me ies: hiss a ed aid other r It you come home with | Af vv usa. tela naw evident to the State| LONDON, Nov. 9-Toa” Pritohara, omen § aus $2.00 Glove in the market, with the remarks, “Guess: I'll take . ° 8 offa wart on your nose, you will got pud- y i t there will bé sith. ~ = ! : i 4 Whe letters Milks Billings offered in sup] ding und miik far sour hirthduy Wenee Lady) Minty reaped thighs yates ee: eh one ee ey Tied thie eee es Splendid for shoppin walk-|] A re-examination showed vision in ‘Dork of her story: 1 draw. the Une at freckles a fi SU ERE BGO lpn is i age mitt ny pow; | pneumonia, Hy i ‘one .eye entirely gone, all through : optus! ud suns | ns Bleep 1a thelr representatives seem to be | P r ing, every day wear. sizes, 8 Bs torre hursday. |hurned ears. * * © With loye and al abe ao Beep jnoed of the etabllty ot the new pe A as 3 Whi ) Tt heglect, and no glass ‘will ever’ re- Bert ear, sixteen yetrs old, box for your eurs, DAD, | Peiton an i DISCUSS THE MESSAGE. ite; lack; Gray; an. Store It, Pye 0, Wetter 0. asamer tonday, “M Quad” on the Stand. an Ae a a ne Cabinet mecting to-day At Ws] WASHINGTON, Now, 20.—At the Cab ; hnF th At my offices you take no chances, ti your fault, and I toute! (ho stand <(hiaixttors| MX Ghovat a Hee oh, 0 ety bbe % totday ‘bor You have the satisfaction of knowi AD gaey and ‘this afters * shovel d'Or miun Canal treaty e uritll fi inet. meeting to-day portions of tt ‘e } e, ‘ou havi nowin, oe pve, ebauit tt. fi s To. tell ad iat he inst learnes kone ti Eapbover 10) Heute at Panama ne sail ules hz Tresident’s Sannuad message to. Cons An Extraordinary Offer. Jo nr ror Mi iu that your eyes have received scientific I have bedome scared | Death 7 ‘Mie Chinese Vik nsul visited the| gress were read, but nothing concern- ing of THE WAIST HOUSE, care and that your glasses are right Bb aOU; "You look wild-cyed.. Your s fa Bi Race—Grand Consolation; seven | yynta ombially notiled the latter| {ng it was made public, : detail wghts had got mixed up. Rest and SRULROR win aa ee Groztano . {in| Rad Chine recbeTised theide tanto gov. 865 Broadway, 17th and 48th Sts, Hn vy OP my booklet. oF the author, which & sobrigauot, A note yeera Teainent of Panaina and expressed the hae that the lives and property of the Chinese on the isthmus would be.secure, Reliance aes Taffeta and ‘with freedom from care, will give by ca He ti pAb Hundwomest Kid in all New| the sirl ollowed SHIPPING NEWS, Correct Gi Artificial Byes, “Maiden three-year-olds and sses $1 up, asked to call, Then he ti UFOw teed to be hi 3 ? d ide ae oF Fe a Gunta guaranteed that the Chinese, y me nTT core Inserted, ‘ eer cy Tagline anda Me” Bea i Le aceon Va) | agama par g| CCPC C ote VF ater | ey ian e Bp HoMeveD, Live wotia doce) freind We Men gm, the, Ataate LY ents NS beta Alhany Gitte Tally/(orabeet on: Sun rises, 6.02]8un sets. 4.401Moon nets. 0.08) in all the new Fall shades, we agneerd § \ Oo by désk that says that Marie| ees ed vwinek OC eee Holr Apparent Baqi acre e 7 : bi ii n gs mite adopted Akasa air Me: a is ee e four a Obi : KAISER NEEDS-A CHANGE. PORT OF NEW YORK. including black and white; . : Vile oe atl tO or a aurgeon, Sula Lewis. "iT tte ice ie ARRIVED. all sizes, 32 to 42; actual Laundry Wants—Female, OPTICAL SPECIALIST, @ privileges ofa natural JAkely Spend th yint Good-by, chicken, and He Wil Likely Sp Winter in a Southern Climate. %) for her share tn "a" black eat’ sti value $7,50 each, at 348 Sixth Av. (bet. 21st & 22d sts,) 6~ Handicap: three-year-olds and al complete and that taking a norm: vyou and bring you happiness’ 0 New York and jater! Ror Hitdte ae. Highlunder 105 é 4 16 Couty Por Line—1é Word Ad. 2% Conte. |] 59 F. 125th St. (near Madison ay.) 1 OE y; Ta ‘Thirty-fourth street! snorift Bel oO Wire. 3] BERLIN, Nov. %—Emperor William nur 3 ‘teed anime Bh a bebad St on av.) i dives ely Rar boi her, the ealury, Mas dernian “he Mee enicharascnctnt | iak spend a portion of the winter In a ‘Antonis -OO each, Orion * aaioak Laundry, re 0 Serio] |, Hiaridtn Ottice Open Baturday Bvehing. Fe ee Menaay.” [an concerned, tha Clensnige eT 8 | Rea Bh ALL Groh Se 2: at A ganere the'coust news anys Hs ignics ee Wastes Sie ae uP a on ‘eu iy re Toss. cxaming t] ; Calo Yse ok et wh cour! +) a ‘anid Best ‘ot il frids ana sis Milos Bilinge wan mot an expat] general ‘ivalth -"eooms to ; be) Ita t zene, faupary, 440 ‘Clesson ave. e} ‘will’ yous when}iypewsltor, Hé.dbuled that he ever aole ee cape during Jumiary Rennyeon "Pernambueo Lord & 7 a Lor, ay. gf ier, detians, or papers dba WOUNDED KING'S TUTOR. grote ithe mnfavofable, German Serato”. Hull yy ° Sule octal! Bane ash RE Laundry Wants—Male, 4. : fa that wan hretty mudd ofa myth, | MADRID, Noy, 2 : ‘ With. the res cera , ; ib o8t ath Ws ARN ne rus worth No, muh eum | tities Ir ceolsee Aad ee Soha | cent opeeation. th Cadet er depen Broadway and Twentioth Stroot em 1b Conta Por Lineaié Word Ad. 3 Cents, et tines with, a’ reyolyer to-day’ at t : DUE TO-DAY, Sees BP lemme a 8 A eof the wound te mow nearly | conten, Gluegow. Hytaa; Swansea. and Fifth Avenue. WANERR pean? AaeT Pataae Pil 2 Se ease ania bee Wi r pian en.dyiver, Laundry, RS ar Soe \ Lae ) eed Cure for Piles, BO wounded, on ee apt on the tutor’s Ito BP nl ee Pa Yds Fd ‘outcome “oe i refund mope: ae Maton ‘oat, Found and Rewards, courne, BS Buk Ee Delle i iy 6. FO} i Y tre a yaad ett | | araelaele, whiege: the Reperor a sabe to) quarrel, ‘The identity of the assailant} again went out for a wall to-day. ule ig not known, though it was cold and rain was falling. gray eae ie A Se Th BAILED TO-DAY, Hypoubis, Charleston. Cymle, Liversool, \

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