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THY WORLD: SATURDAY EVENING; 2, , 7 ON THE POLITICAL _BUMP THE BUMPS STOCKS HIGHER, BUT ($19,000,000 PRAFITS LL, am —S THE TRAOING DULL! ant ery & Lad Industrials Prominent in the) Steel Corporation Doing Nicely, Final Dealings, with Tennes-| Thank You, According’ to see Coal and Iron and Colo-} Banker J, Z, Speer, of Pitts _ rado Fuel Leading. burg, Who Sailed To-Day, PS ‘ BENG TIUGHT CIELC Pupils of the Christian Brothers’ and National Schools in Ireland Are Learning the Ancient Tongue of the| Land of Saints and Scholars. : Stocks closed extremely dull to-day.) The Rea Star line steamship Fin with prices fractionally hieher, The tn-| 1,5. sailed to-day for Southampton and Gustrials under the lead of Tennessee] Antwerp, She carritd s host of cabin Coal & Irom were the feature of the) passengers, many of them having book« mabket In the final hour, the latter {s-/ 94 on the disabled steamship Bt Luts, sue on good buying selling at 431-4, 8) of the American line, iin of 16-4, Colorado Fuel & Iron was} Among those of prominence who aalled negt tn activity, i closing at 373%) were George H. Anderson, Vice sgainst yesterday's close of Gent of the Pittsburg Chamber of 0 United Statée Steel preferred gained | merce; Miss Bessie Andergon, Johan, “almost @ point on-the certainty of the! gpeer, the Pittsburg banker; Mra! regular dividend declaration, Gains of | Rdward B. Taylor, Third Vice from 1-8\to §-8 per coat, were realized |o¢ the Pennsylvania Company, and throughoyt the allroad iat, Mi ‘Taylot. Mr’ Speer ald Metropolitan and Brooklyn Rapid | they might be on the other Tranait were the only stocks of the |Mpnths. Practical Evidences of the Industrial| Revival in Erin—County Exhibitions Being Held at Different Points, and Proving Successful, PPBLLSDPPLDL4-L3LSIDL5BODOOSODOSOGO 5-9. 296-299 AAP SSESSSHSOG 22-2275 2 Re OEEEDES ee ee ‘Thia-correspondence from Dublin will be oreguiar feature af the Saturday Boaning World, (Special Correspondence of The Evening World), DUBLIN, Ireland, July 18—From an official return just iaued, it ep- pears that early one nundred thousand children are sow being taught Irish in the National schools. Tuis, of course, is only @ minority of the ehildren attending these schools, but it t# tenfold the number who were Deing teught Irish in them « few years ago. The children in practically all the Irish Christian Brothers’ schools and the achools of the Gisters of Mercy, probably 100,000 more, are taught the language. ; During the week Feiseanna, or Gaelic gatherings, were held in the glens of Antrim and in Athlone, both of them being highly guccessful. The guo- eeas of the Athlone Feis was the more remarkable on account of the fact le jist + there is not such a great di bteel products the indmiries made show thet the damand f orien pogmntos next Jaa 0 x5 c= 3 and MrT. EB. Roes G. H, Beranton, New that {tts a town in which large numbers of the British military forces hy Proms delle od renee oe are stationed, and that hitherto {t bed been found almost impossible to ; t pha. L ooo hold anything like an effecttve Irish nations! demonistration there, On| rv} the day of the Fels, however, the whole town geqmed transformed, ang a at MAIL RECORDS BR(KEN, procession of thousands of people passed through the streets 4o the strains i of “A Nation Once Again,” and “Brian Boru's March.” ‘The partah priest, ; Campania Heats Best Seedubeg’ Monsignor Kelly, addressed the great gathering in the open air and eon- ‘ Kt hi rn as Peg mis HH gratulated Athlone on the new national spirit that fad come Into the ie ai ed tha Ceneek tine, Ge town, The Feis continued all through the day and evening, and termi- ik i i cablegram stating that the rewg, nated amid 0 of national enthusiasm, which has not been paralieied lp the midlands of Ireland for many years past, TRAINING COLLEGE FOR TEACHERS, Another evidence of the growth of /lins, wae sentenced to only five years’ the language movement the formal) penal servitud opening of a training vollege for teach Moroney was one of the leading Loyal. of Irisr at Balllageary in Cork on Miltown, Malbay, and was Petty last. Mr, Diarmuld Foley ‘#| Sessions Cleck. Collins was @ poor fish- of the coljege which will train an Whom be had agvaulted and who the students in the scientific methods] bad In consequence taken out @ eum- ef teaching the Irish language, Irish | Mons against him. Moroney deooyed | Dletory, ete,, to the young, Collins along a road near Spanish Paint | ral enter-| #84 then shot him Uarough the phake of the head . prise Rae rosa fecal exprensiin | Th Judge who let the murderer oft ta the opéning of Industrial exhtbitions | Pi"! ‘a tecines hg Ringe Hy yivrd ta Waterford and timers, Wie jae esilor of Ireland, "The ont big mo pee ve e0oMns oul big oa trial of Joseph Fee, of tnanutes pect “| Clones, for the murder of @ man tes sat samerinad nearly every snr named Flanagan, bas ended in a din tne delivery of New York mail ¢ don has been broken. threun SEeae: SEaesaPsVaaeKrsessex: SPORE ESE FSS BSS2ge.SSsaceseevesee: which ealled from this port on delivered its mail by way of Queestonpn, at London at 1 Wolook this towing It to be delivered on. jdelivery, This breaks the uled time by about Oires the average time by about ‘The Campania got into yesterday afternoon in to be taken on the taail to London, arriving, T o'elock this mornin; os LONDON STOCKS QUIET. BANK STATEMENT GOOG Amorfoans Close: rm After Mixea| Piguves Show « Sigh Recer@tes Opening and Dall Trading. the Cash on Mand, LONDON, July %.~—Money in the mar-| ‘This week's bank statement ket was io fair supply to-day. The) today was exceptionally goo 4 Rencrrrsrse presser ry & & Z PSL SETS = 3S SSESSES: we i. FETS EFS O PR EEE ESTE ESTO FEO ES ETEER PEL et She HE eee 444! Be + 441414 ae nS +A Rasa’ = Decline, PHASES Se FSS HOTS yg Fae ny ‘ateoment of the jury, and the accused —— pressure was therefore lease The owing that the cask In & few days Wexford, one of the| oe jel back to the Balfast Win- | $9649-66660600400406-00410446060060006004.00001-0060604 90006. stringency may be reat on record. All the Wd were correspondingly favor will be transferred to the Bank of Eng-| The report es presented at the ‘Caw. land, The Government will replace $8.-[ ing-House was ag follows; $00,000 of Exohequer bonds by a new! Loans, iocrense lame of three-year bonds, This course - fe forced, upon the Government by the Chrctaton dctenis temporary tmability of the Transvaal je, Paeroaee Colony to provide the first instalment] {tscerve' required of the indemnity loan, Suro! Fo aeaat The Stook Exchange was quiet and ocentiliiineeeally SHIPPING NEWS, (most enterprising and proapering © Sree cee Se MOS UN TIMOT —CAPTAM DEAD, (NAVAL MILITIAS RED THPE HOLDS sareitmoareate few atearearatcascee] (SNOW A BRIDE CREW STARVING} OFF OM ITS CRUISE UP A PASSENGER fustriee they have aroused and are : arousing atrengthens the hands of the{Deslde Fee's slaughter house Man fommittes which Is working to pro-|@#®" had been brutally hacked up note & areat national exhibition of | ni had in addition been robbed ot Great -Granddaughter of For-|Steamer Tenedos Finds Sailors @enerally firmer in the hope that the crisis had passed. The nearness of the |Montgomery Newman, Arriving | settiement, however, prevented much of Boards the U. S. Training Ship Irish arts, industries and resources, to} ™On*y to A large amount, It was i pgs or be held in the capital im the maar fu- |p ve! Oo Down {rials oat Fiavageu! mer New York Mayor, Aftera! Aboard italian Bark off the Dixie at Tompkinsville and) erg on Campania, Expected | iis“sourhern ‘group. America fun sina Ct on ate Bh te, , i ; tied ? ij i i eo" 4 Fidet week Miso Killeen, a member|soing toward the slaughter hevee, The Quarrel, Weds Harry Thurs-| Madeiras in a Pitiable Condi.) Sails for Buzzard’s Bay for to Retum Immediately, but Is irae eet cere 2 i the Mzecutive Committee of the| later in the day puTcDased a spade Baalle League, was married at Cong, in| and that subsequectly Fee wos touna! ton Owen—Both Wealthy, tlon—Mate Was Dying. Camp and Gun Practice, Detained at Ellis Island, Mayo, her native place, to Mr, Patrick | to be In the possession of large sums Bradley. who is also & prominent mem-| of money der of the League, The marriage cere-| The circumstantial evidence against] KINGSTON, N. ¥., July Mies} Arpltiahle story of suffering and death Mony wes conducted entirely in Irish, | the prisoner was very stroog, and the} Leura Serena Van Zandt, hetress to|at asa, of a ship without @ navigating Bradley has many relatives and| feeling e@gatnet him locally intensa}miliions and wreat-granddaughter of | in Pennsylvania, and a conplder-| However, he has been very ably de-| Wynart Van Zandt, one of the early ‘The First Battalion of the Naval Militia of the State o€ Now York de-|,,Wht"_ Montgomery Newman sailed parted to-day om ite annus] opulea, for America on the Cunard steamship oMger and with « half starved orew| leaving ite headquarters ;|Campante It was merely to recuperate !et the etart, ‘This was due to the weak. s at the £90! trom a serious iliness from which hi marke : i eae from It e BI ta, hi Bble number of Irish-Americana were|Cended and noither jury was able to| Mayors of New York, te now the bride| "M® Mad neither food nor water when bed Bast Twenty-tourth arees Of Wl wes convaleecian. anh he thoroughly et Pgsivestin nie ae Present on the happy occasion, Cera As to ble gullt oF Innocence, ‘The }ot Harey Thureton Owen, one of the| help came to thom, was brought here] Navy Tard ing Narkaela and the Wahi-!esoeated to return Immediately to hie |crious throughout the erop country Waxdaliiass, is.ibe Coentd. trial has exclied extraordinary Intereat! genera) managers of the Consotidated| (o-€ay by the officers of the Hamburg. |® fae hod Proceeding to Tompkia® | nome in Manchester, Bagland, op the| proomball estimaced the worlds p- | 3 A tow weeks ago some comment was}!?,#!! Parte of Ireland, for the mur-| Gas Company, of Manhattan, Amerionn ling steamer Tenedos, which YM'® Where the United States Waning) serusia witch galled about am hour | ment of wheat this Woek at ‘000 tn | 2 preated by the release from. prison |2¢t Na# one of & nature, happily, al-| ‘The cergioony was performed at Holy| arrived from the Lavant. Decent pote on ta ian iy Tate] ttar dhe arrived of the Campania from |Pumieln, aad atated that there would be | Agnes ; vyman | Mort Unknowa ta this country~murder |Cross Charoh by the Rev. Charlee Mer-| When the Tenedos was north of the| Battlion goes on ite cruise 229 mea] fi'C 008, 0 He Sweritad easy tS women e. COMING @TDAMBETPA. pte five years, of @ constabularyman | tor robbery, cer Hall, soa-tn-law of Judge Parker. |Madoira Ysiands on July § she sighted unter Commander W. 5B. po oa bye ba: atest le Nie er waa ba BYR ear pamed Carmichael, who murdered a! Police Captain Hodgins, of New York,| "The cou _ Exeoutive Officer Lie med wo the bay Now. 1ahe ’ 1 , ‘ inte, re 4 % ba of ple waa engaged for some] & sailing vessal showing signals of dis- man at u ‘ew York's | oper Prices | were: all}, Gibralter, Molt man named O'Neill in Kilkenny. This} was in Dublin this week and visiied a| time, but the engagement was broken| tress and a abort thme later came vp|COM™Mander MoDonough Oraven @ gre Mec Wes t—Reptenwer, Es Feit ha, "Se: | RAM erk, aout. Arable; EeRane c ——— \ WHEAT MARKET, t @pened weak again. to-day, September declining about 1 per cent. packed, for a desh across the plier to 9 1-4. pores Week & man named Moroney, @ rela-!number of friends, He loft on Thura-| last aok after a quarrel. Owen tele-|with the Italien bark San Pletro, bound | N@Viemtor Ldeut.-Commander John H. go's opentng prices were: "GOING ve of the notorious evicting landlord | day for Wicklow, after which he goes) graphed to Miss Van Zandt, but shel from Montevideo for Geneo with a] Barnard. vant shoud lend. wre pote ae ay, St du # ora #3; aonieat Oro ED STRAMAMIPR, ‘ancls Moroney, of Clare, found} to England and then returas to New| would not read the message. An hour| cargo of guano, Accompanying the battalion ou i107 a) ar, the immigration off Has, ATT ae 8S | Be eth te etan tee le Bs gullty of murdering a man nained Col- | York. later she hasty made her way to the| When an oMcer from the steamer was|“‘eparture fram the New Hampsbire iaie @ in thar toate bs Pio’ geprember wis to @ £4 toe 10 nland, Bonen Bade, a cue ok he = telegraph office In this ality, going four| sent on board the berk m most deplor-| Was the Separate Division, of raadon ay i ns he would have to jand on Ells Island, ‘The officers of the Campania became Interested in. Newman's case, and ap- Pealed to the autborities in his behalf, | % but without avail. Commissioner Wil- Hams decided that Newman must go th ay of all steerage folk, so be ust perforce wait until next Tuesday, when the mandates of the laws will have bean fulfilled, and when he will be allowed to depart om the Aurania ‘EL didn’t want to stop dn the bi je country & mine,’ | : Worcester, elghty-five oMcers and men, under Lieut.-Commander B, bridge, while the Beoond Bat Brooklyn, one Pundred and Atty off and omen, under Commander R. miles to wet there, to find out what the/ able condition was found to exist. had contained, It was @ rt et him, She did so ayrived they drove to her] captain had died and had been buried Va Mars. Me spent t igor | at & speech of welcome to Hed briefly. 1 of the Southampton | he MANY HONORS FOR he ' Ladies Pret) eetled ne ae and the mate, the only other fated ; a | arranged for the ‘woya'to werd end and in the morning began an] person on the ship with any knowledge “4 mares i boasted the Dt London. Through their great kindness Mote Mra Von Zandt for her] ot eatin, was lying at the point fompleinav ie. ‘ the boys lly conducted in| permission for an early wedding.|of death in the cabin. The store o¢| The Dixle sailed for Bugeard’s Bay and the tla will camp four miles from N Bedford, nears Wort Rod man, acroms the bay from Wood’ Holl, While two-thirds of the men are in camp the remaining snird will heaton, weed to and] When it was iime for bim to go he| provisions and water had been com- that cll A member of (Pete, ot | induced Miss Van Zandt to drive to] pletely exhausted. At Southampton School Vessel personally took the party through the|Kingstoa with him. On the way he In thi hopeless condition, after the M ot Parliament. ‘The actuai|pleaded with her for am immediate | Crew had warn themselves out attempt- Was Warmly Welcomed and | 5 MM) Colulng, O86| marriage, By tho ttme Kingyton was|/9 tO work the ship, with no know!- Aa yey say hove, I'm oti In London were onl , ¢ in outside target practice a a last of the boys returned ftom |F#8e was willing, site of where they were, che signal of | $°e% gun drill on the Digie, this pro [oe he Boys Were Shown London |!oudon to-day. Tne ladies of South-| Owen got Into communtcation with | 4s'tess nad been aot, dt A a a i COTTON MARKET. gee dave ‘Rrraneed for a reception! the Rev. Mr. Hall. Then he met the ~ebrg pee gta) had been at- i) Merriam, U. tip . and plenic hich our ¢ . ' ten y the Tenedos's surgeon, a . 4 epite the favorable news regardin, ights in Fine Style. hie family, the Mayor and bo taf" | girl's mother and brother. Ail four oh ypssad Shipley being navigator, psig Ne, temily. the Mayor, tnd la family eee anon whee the wed, | Btatiful supply of provision and water Mg Hi the weather In the South and the poor — ple will be prosent. As soon as thie was put on board the distressed cables from Liverpool the cotton mar- Poctin ef ding was celebrated. ‘The couple later , je Ay The following letter twas received to-| billa and tall ton Usbon andes, Bur ltook a Wain for Lake Guorge. bel Bg ny dcniaa is aank rt don board ship. Bec Pohl sen yi sat to-day, @ay by James Weir, jr, Chairman of ofa in Nith the Enterprise] Mr. Owen is the son of a wealthy her to her destination, ee me bw a ph Pa fhe Executive Committee on Nautical le end boat races whto epeTire woman in Manhattan She in at pies- Vinniadealaaaaiaiia ~ 14M NOT DEAD. "CHAFFEE, thera riage ag esta rom ‘all Behools of the Board of Education, who | lake place will then] oc in Paris. ‘The young couple will . street mostly for October and Decem- fe at Bhelter Island, from Commander} “Our itinerary will remain practically | visit her in August. Ia the fall they! CAR VICTIM IDENTIFIED. ber and seemed to be a deliberate at- tempt to relly the market, possibly to baste. G, C. Hanus, of the Schoolship st, | U2oanged will (ake up thelr residence at No. § Police Get Card Declaring Me te,/ make » favorable selli L have never see " ng § Mary's, dated at Bouthampton, July 12:| hook “So "wall us ste. doce howttgre| Bast ‘Thiety-secoud street, New York. | | 6 So Doo 3. pewery| and do He Denes the Report, Tt eerie saree ane ‘Dear Sir: 1 have the honor to report} could not have looked better when she SYRACUBE, July In reply to a pin UR fo cede ———— Was Patrick F. Armatrong. ‘ way new ms bag ster rae 4 St. Mary’ “it'was with regret that we learned GRIEF-STRICKEN, ENDS LIFE. Mra. James Penknall, of No, 146 Easex| ratement published to-day to the effect "Qn Sunday, July ary's At] of the death of President Rogers This » sireot, Jersey City, at the Morgue to-|! lat he had mysteriously disappeared rived off Southampton. The us | school especially nh t 7 4 leh mnce-el-war. On the Fourth 0 Another letter war received bv Ber. Man Toene om a os P, ries 7 season 4 ed of # | ction end dectares that be |e alive and ye wat, oi ep fhe SUNDAY WORLD WANT DI- the ship was drossed, tbe Brien mon | " 34 38 h. a , Y if well The reported murder is the re-{ tember, to i October, 90 to : ‘4 ve giver oape muauder Ni . top tor Laue car Th # Rowe, mL ot an unsigned posial card ant co {2G Dacamber, 67 to 2.0 Jeauary,| RECTORY is the great medium of supply | M. a wa am » UF* liween Gre Co ", ” r a "Most British yachts were alas ® f Le 8. Taylor Mack, of the Police Department Pi - “ , ee oss Br thas wren the, weie | Pring, ‘het the 3 uD 1" 899 | acmotrong was © widower, sightysAve| it ead Ae tellans 1a ja augur, Th ‘Boot and demand of Greater New York, $ LI came on b © atCOnd clase wpO Nagioned lth = BY 8 byeare oid. and ti aM Francia Dear Friend Mook, Simery. Chaftee}1o 99; Ooiober, 9.50 7 elma the day sie only fier Delog abvvir oe | daa ‘Armeld noticed. tap stseng 98a lfrowe eee a te wae vacensclous tis dead, Notity Nellie. ‘Tell his orother, nan: beoruaty bth col | , pai white Br men-ol-« in h NSS ler bert the #ronod +++ <a QUEEN RECEIVES BOOTH. | GEA ppatansicn haiorst ‘| carries Ae Pacacuaare on. mer |{e.,thar fossa ihe man eee’ "| FING TIME FOR CLOTHING MEN.[aP% bua arangee wo the Lut ot] LONDON, July %—Gen, Booin, Com /@) teach the millions, Among. these miffions | Cy by it 7 q 8. zi t ‘ . Gy, Kastward Vayage. rete: whieh took’ blade ‘aborty. petare | pine {mployees of Vogel Broters, of |*Uhartes was found at the house where! was received | tea is sure to be the one perticulasreodk 1 ton ts one of the four ports) ‘the American Line stemaship m. [last Christmas le balleved to be the ar ee Pata cy 80 gsr 0 Bred for oe toes Core youre: eben |@| or groom or clerk that you-require, You the Mayor is Port Admiral. !|Louis, which became disabled at sea| “On sevenny’ at the has been de- |o fais sil pi stern hig Ant lies are trying to run down the endae | he | can ALWAYS rely on oo His Worship, arid }on ber last {rip ftom Wourhampron to rived of | revolvers, with which | he “_ Dep bash Pe note which t9 new in the han Intention of returning port, sailed to-day joutham p- | assert: was nving to shoot himaelf. right. —_ ere will be dancing, tat! id on tha fifth. The no passengers, but took and fishing, prise bowling run. Hey omnis ait hpae Fa res of LW bags of mail| saicer” Mead Masinece Eevperty ve | ning matches, potato race, fat men's mere tid and other sports in which

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