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ATID TT eT eeRET Hee om NAL EDITION] | -PRIC i ONE CE NT, } rE Se | “Circulation Books Open to All.” } NEW YORK, OCTOBER 27, <a ———== ————————— | ROOSEVELT HAS ESCAPED. vet Sen aa Ct | INOTHER HN NEWPLAN. | Anil swore t warrants for Mra. Bohle ms he wes Sear eearae Jainger, wify of tho proprietar, and ! Pe Ta TAOPPRIAD Dh UID, WARAD ESE UC “Jane Sini diminutive gin clerk, | : eal to b asiiger's daughter | { |] lungs whe ch i Meta . vant Bullet iver of a drunken cowboy In Dakota, who started ‘ - ‘ 14 in ie 6 young Ne ke Accompanied by Bamberger and Pos) " 7 other wild animals in lily cowboy day ond on vacation trips since, eee NP Ber epersa ee | MOTION fot seein WHAT WE DO: We sell Clothing for Ladies, Men and Boys, Ready Made or to Order, on Credit, We trust you on your promise, We sell goods as wowepte~ sent of your money ‘e+ funded, We sell on cary terms at cash prices, m the rey Injury Attacks by cranks when was Police Commissioner 1 ee a : a Ae, Al | R RIVE R CRASH |] “Lath by the billets of Spanish soldiers at the battle of Santiago and the ee Mtuo als) clerk wna in change, stone. of His Case, Comstock told her he wa muy | charge up San Juan Hill . ~ cards, He picked out four and Death or serious injury when a trolley car ran into his carriage near Pitt S ) es Oe OR field, Mass, three years ago. One of the Service men accompan} WOOps. Dow n on Post aked the price oped : <pecial to The Braning We 4) was killed in this acoldent, and the President received an {nj Had the girl,| ALBANY, Oot, 27 ‘ourt of Ap: : . “They are 80 cents,” repl BAD t made necessary a silg on in an Indianapolis hospital Card Shop While Big Jomne Hy has ’ ne up. boveuse Ay. Peale to-day dented the motlon of for thony Comstock has been nosing| Mer Benator Hill for a reargument of ; : hs Crowd Gathers round here, and we are takiug ct the case of Albert 'T. Patrick, con- Suffocation or drowning in the trip in the submarine Plunger to the bottom ‘ ihe i) ina SHGASS Wie ntdak ab Gallia While Tender Magnolia Lay Stranded}... 320° i geling them vital et the murder of sillennie ve hasp you? ston | Nae Comstock?" | Broken limbs in the collapse of @ grand stand at’ Little Rock three nstoek?” | cinton. Patrick again faces death in the repalr for one year free of f on Mississippi Bank with Her Hull | o» se [RESERVES CALLED OUT. inte totter etn today makes tbe tert chant Injury or drowning In the collision betweer te lighthouse tender Mag- Oh, an old butt-in’ th thme yy trick c if been before the ry Se a a oe eoreey! Suits or Coats from $10,00Up. ai 10] j nolla and a fruit ship in the Miasissipp! River, below New Orleans, Inst night, ways ‘attending. to ouner people's be nurt of Lame, resort 4 \ Stove, After Collision, President | \ Proprietor, His Wife and al Siac 'eela tates Oo ibd arnt wuat We / || the President || to the leg t | + A short time He recognized the Comstock | allel th the history of tha court ’ at then Se iin er entered the/heys in his fleht for fe has no par- Turned In and Gota Solid Nap Little Gitl Clerk Arrested | $isat'u Se Ei atl wavy er Hl ld, as run porn tae ‘ | a the Whiskers and the wearer | that he hop 0 carry. 10 Patrick oun ‘ here yuL Anthony sprung hi Mt tate: Co! (Gontinued trom First Page) by Anthony Himself, | 140?" sithasiwer pried again | ee 4 —— | he arrest of the @lrl, saying that he We don’t askvfor A references or President on board, at 845 this. morn ation wns opened ~ | sould take the eapanalbitty, Whereagon | MRS, Cy H. MACKAY’S trom your andlorder ing on her way to the West Virginia, | Wit id the powerful Anth Comstock raided the little! S ; ‘ employer. The cows of the accident wee re: | Fe,e¥ilmot and 1. 1." Wood Jett New | past car 4 and novelty store of Charles| ‘By this time arent crowd. naa | FATHER IS DEAD. We make no inquiries 4 ceived here by long-distance telephone| morning, with’ orders to gor at. full Schlessinger, at No, 1976 Broadway, | gathered, The word that Anthony | —>— from your neighbors and chued considerable excitement | seed to the sceno of the accident. pie | hear ‘Thirty-eighth street, today, ar. | COmMmOCK wet i ae ie tea ee in| MINROLA, L, 1, Oct, 27.—William A or friends. ) until {t was followed by a despatch All Were on Duty. rested S iwer, his wife and a girl tning speed. ‘Jane Smith added | Duer, father-in-law of Clarenoe Hi. | Wedo not mk yonle ke Piast «| The ligathouse off re tovday re ' ; j Benen an.) erk and caused a crowd to gather that | to ccumulating an| Mackay, died at Mr, Mackay's resi prove your hone: stating that the President was ab#0-| caiveq the following despaten trom com: | Denies to Evening World hnminine His Conduct) riockes the Broadway care and made |4 Hs and Ultering scream | dence, Harbor Hill, today, He had We maxe no deliv ere hear ‘awa en ill eince bis return from Europe lutely uninjured and everybody elde| mander Janos H. Senrs, United States Wi fine you the oot t C + evens the calling out of the re Pe sale. Novy, dated Nairn, La S ¢ < 4 Als ) BEY Pa H Anthony and eral months ago, and his death had Sy voy isn Presiden’ Aégeavert onl Cone Herhaioe Canter Magnolla. Wad She Is Engaged to Cons | and Also that of Capts, [sores of the Tenderloin station Hes a they an aapected fF DUGUE B Week, Mtr dong when you Weare serived at. Port the the, ftruck on the pert side at WP. M a5 Nba ile ca ‘ The widow of Schlessinger's atore with the prisoners, Ui and Mrs th him’ when the purchasecand Mouth ‘of tie Miasieatpplear'? ovclock, | Q°k, M4 by the steamehin Renarta, neat gressman Longworth. McNally and Bourke. has bee an attraction for, Brondway RX,managed to, stow themselves away ho died ts for” the tirat depostt ea munutes’ later wie ivy moved oui | Tie Magnolia was grounded. ‘The Pres- eoecaneaines: | crowds for weeks because of the frank: ot” Poli Court, while the reserves | Ayr Dp, m Burope some | Ladies’ its, All § {nto the Fulf, ‘The weather, fae Ane ata | ident and party were transferred to the F : : , ‘ ess of the post-card pictures displayed | worked to disperse the crowd time ing from an Iil~ adies’ Suits, ityles and West Virginia, which whtatied @-daigh?| lighthouse tender Ivy, which was ao-| In an Interview granted to an Evens! That Pokice Commisstoner MeAd haa | therein, Previous to arresting et Schiesai the other side. He Pri 10 U mate were hurried from the oruis:|COMPany'ing the Magnolia, and proceed: |ing World reporter to-day, just before Hot forgotten certaly promises he mado | Mr. Comstook beoame aware of the ers Ant hony gat honed fe Varnes Me Pe * Mackay Ay home at rices, $ p. a the President went aboard the|°¢,,to the Weet Virginia on time | hor departure for Washington, Miss wien he organized his vice and pool |S er post cand display and sent | cara piotures from a litte stand an y » 4 0 “Thi r, 0 were | | . m th of his death, Mr. Duer w i - aR eS a para Jone eee ees ee rent | Allce Roosevelt laughingly denied that room squads waa made plain to-day, | his special oMcer, Charles Bamberger, front of No, 188 Broadway I ygara of axe as fifty LE 0 10 o'elock on the trip to Washington | the time of the collision, It ts believed }she is engaged to marry Congressman wyen he said that he was Inves\)gating Hurried to Rescue. the Magnolia can make the necessary | Nicholas Longworth, of Cincinnat! » conduct of Ac‘ing apt. Bourke the Mercer street station; Capt. John | “ J. McNally while he was in charge of | 2274 3d Ave., bet, 1234 & 124th. repairs to return to New Orieang under 1 eally true,” ahe sald The Magnolia left here at 6.90 last eg own steam." ied by x terested in ki fee A Hight, and the Esparta was due to ar-| Phe steamer Esparta arrived at 2 interested tb Know lng h rive to-day at Chalmette, ‘The weather | o'lock today. hut ne communteatio | © od myselt, just tell them th Was fine, with comparatively little wind | was allowed with her pending the in-|had the finest Kind of a time all the ° \ On the river. Immediately upon receipt’ spection by customs officers way, I enjoyed every mile of it, of Church 884 Columbus Ave., bet, 1034 & 104th. OPEN EVENINGS, and Acting Capt y reduced from the com- | reet st th Eggers, re f a lifetime, course it was the trip 1 ever forget | mand of vho pool-room squad | and I don't suppose I the sights and incidents.” | “At the ¢lme I formed these aquads ‘The reporter then asked her, as dell- | gala the Commissioner, "I promised that ) ‘ould bring up ges any cap i sgatble, concer the truth | f corely ae poet pRoeranie tain {n whose precinct the squada were } of the report that she Js the betrothed | {ain tn, thoe primes tle tvery tala of Congressman Longworth. made over a captain's head has required / "I Knew you would come to that,” | an explanation 1 many of the ex | Planations have been satisfactory | sho exclaimed. : aps 1 had better, as emphatio: | rontioned Tam being alded in my in (Continued from First Page.) ally as possible, and once for all, ®8y| vestigation by Davhl McClure, chair. the truvh af that report de- | man of the Advisory Board, It will take = Tailor Shops:110 Fifth Ave, = | THAT hollow sink in front of the shoulders— the befe noir of the “ready*-made’’—is ob- literated in the "In the cases of the three pollcamen BROOKLYN’ 8 GREAT DEPARTMENT STORE, Broadway, Ralph and Lexington Aves, pone a he us some days to de ne whether one nied. It has followed me everywhere, 6. ay of these officers shall be placed | ndidate for Distric until {t has really become somewhat of on trial,” again Jast night ne ah ance,” a € Jerome, Shears ay8| "iu she showed no trace of annoy- FOUR BABIES FALL A FLIGHT. erat Flammer |ance as she talked, She seemed to be nt five hours be- | amu be able to continue iis speech Shoarn, the M he name of William Travers Jerome | wil on the Mcial ballot In the Republican cclumn tn place of that f Charles A Flammer, Just what direotion the fight will take has not been Indicated, but Chairman Charles H. Knox, of the 'Tam- ‘ many Law Committee, rendered (hye opinion that any attempt to change the ballot as tt stands Is ilegal “Tne election law 4s clear,” sald Mr Knox, "Unless a man ha Atteriury System Clothes They’ are ready*-to- wear and present a smooth, unbroken ex- panse across the chest, unmarred by? fold or wrinkle, And it stays | so, The best custom tailor charges two prices todo this, At the | Lambert Stores you pay~ but one. “Ask the ManWhoWeare Them,” $20 to $40. Special line gf Suits and Overcoats, | OLS. Owner: ney, de: MEN’S AND BOYS’ CLOTHING! NO CHARGE FOR ALTERATIONS, BOYS' KNICKERBOCKER SUITS, made of sturdy cheviots and cassimers, every garment perfect fitting, nicely tailored durably lined. large assortment of new winter | 95 styles; sizes up to 15 years, Inauguration price.. 1 of the WiNd08 | “A great many ridiculous stories were | A fire that *wept through the third of Jerome. Jerome tes are| Printed about me while 1 was awa she said. "I don't s\ them, but I would co floor of the five-siory double tenemen dat No, % Jackson street to-day cut ose many be ider it a favor if | off the escape of the ter making engage Li nts on the em | ne rec t " he 0 - ’ ii rees haye engaged & nomination has withdrawn or vety theatre in Manhattan for Sunday | yu would say through your paper that clined within the limit prescribed DY nigh, and Tammany has hired the Hip-| they were all fabrications. lnw his name must go on the ballot. padrome, which was overlooked nt Tha Sa 7 i Rs , : 1 The last day for the filing of deciinations| ‘To-night Mayor McClellan will speak There was that absurd tale about my |the dropping of four bables down a} f : sty at an Italian ‘meeting In Terrace Gar- this year was October 18 Mr. Flam n, Patification meeting to be held at} the deck of the steamship because Mr . mer had not declined on that date, Hi name must go on the ballot, He je thee nd Zcltners Halt in the Bronx j » Hearst will make a tour of Brooklyn, |one element of truth in that story. lewal candidate and nothing that the | y7e will address meetings in Prospeot| There was a tank on the deck of the EES ae convention can do will change the legal) Hall, Prospect and Fifth avenues; | steamship. upper floors, but anaged to scramble out through the re There were no other casualties than) BOYS' RUSSIAN SUITS, elegantly trimmed with silk en- broidered emblem on sleeve and shield, with 1,95 Knickerbocker trousers. Inauguration price...... . jumping fully dressed into a tank on/filght of stairs, fone of the infante vuffering severe injuries, The fire did =. “ = BOYS’ OVERCOATS, with velvet top collar or astraghan trimmed long garments, with good SITS, sizes 1 89 . 8 to 10 years. Inauguration price. status of the vase Waverly Hall, Waverly and. Myrtle “Since my return T have learned ot| er eS ’ avenues, and at the old Montauk|many other queer storles that have Hint at Indictments. ‘Theatre, in Fulton street. been circulated about me. Some of| Ivins {8 sechedwed to 8] peak at the|them are really funny; but none of d District. Republican] them i true. How inthe world the | Yo, 268 Highth avenue; Amsterdam | report got out that the Sultan of Sulu ‘ rm Republicans to vole for him, but his] Opera-House, West Forty-tourth street.) had propased to me { cannot tmagine, an jationa ohemian jeadquarters, “Although we traveled thousands of name cannot be placed on the ballot at| Ree reer eee third street sea and dere Dn tha #0. a aa e end ll the Cold One Day, this late stage of the campaign It} — Hig UR bd vale Cares « Cold ia! bs BOYS' SUITS, REEFERS AND OVERCOATS, Inauguration rice, $2.85, $3.05 and $4.95, F mens VESTS, CRAVENETTE and TROUSERS at lowest vee, N'S SUITS AND OVERCOATS, for every 4 wear, embracing cheviots and worsteds in an endless variety of patterns, made extra atrang all sizes, In- 6. 95 MugUrAtion PICO. cece TOURISTS’ OVERCOATS with belt—emart, roomy storm coat, in many pererny, all sizes. Josiauresion Il. 95 price. BUITS AND OVERCOATS TO ORDE R, $15, $25 and $36, pa GENUINE IRISH FRIEZE OVERCOATS, dark Oxford ana black, medium length and full 52 inches long, beat quality woo] serge ining, made up tn best possible & manner, Inauguration price....... ain 11,95 "The convention muy adopt a resolu ’ ion fidorsing Mr. Jerome and ask me to Washington the Board of Elections trisa to chang3| lously, healthy tight now, and I i | ie ; Hove T could do, It ail over again mt, | the ballot now cach member fot is) gf BI iP ae wad te wat home Hable to indictment train will be all too slow Jn ett | alg Attorney-General Mayor, Edward Lau- ' | lies \ ing Hepuiean lawyern dagree wi TREPOFF'S ORDER ROOSEVELT FORTY-SEVEN 4 | Salesrooms: 39 and 41 Cortlandt Street. Clothes, Alaont! |] Furnishings, New Haven. Shoes. Conn, Haves tae the mand ta ha Cnty Co YEARS OLD TO-DAY, vention was adjourned subject to the call of the Chairman, and that he has en piep. the right \o reconvene the body for (Continued from First Page.) WASHINGTON, Oct, 27.— To-day was ersary of the MACNEILAt Fort Lee, No J., on Oct Sole Agent, MEN'S SUITS, tassimeres and cheviots, comprising all the Jatest effects in grays. Inauguration 8.95 5 he forty-seventh i PMO ssarscsrc jnanavin any purpose, including the nomination — dent Roosevelt, Owing to| 2 15, WILLIAM H. MAC) of a candidate for District-Attorney:| ture out, Many meetings have been | Mirth of E ny ‘ ' ; ; loved husband of 0 Reburn, wh (Main Floor) | \, They admit the provisions of the law,| heid during the night iis absence from Washington there was} Aiel fuuhane Ot ilneet, age at, Peart but say that the law says nothing! At a meeting of telegates trom tho] er PAUL Minn ost ® months widow and @bou: an adjourned convention, This, professional unions, comprising doctors, two children, tee 0 ya Men's Wear Children’s Wool Dresses 4 is the loop-hole they hope to escape | druggists 1 lawyers, it was decided pone oF the eye Onlginel Roose- | and William Jam OY | to strike from Oct. 28 until a Constit-]¥elt Club,” of St. Paul, will give Fu from his late residence, lin - * . re through. ‘Aashtiniy! Gs MUmmaned banquet at the Ryan Hotel to-night, at| wood J. on Sunda: ALL SILK FOUR-IN-HAN DB, In light colors, | tn solid colors, plaids and fancy mixtures, some It's Legal, Says Ivins. uent Assembly is summoned which over four hundred covers will ne| oot M, Friends and mR past Hayne a gee grounds and} weif, others silk or braid trimmed, Russian Wiliam M, Ivi the Republican Street Cars Stor, Jald, minivan are iy tevited. il Rly Value 60c, Inaugura- 24c and cape effect, regular value $2.06 { 29 ’ candidate, who {s a lawyer, sald: | The street cars in St. Petersburg MEWS WHITH BHIREH, ‘pleated’ ‘oe plain, | oausURKtiON’ price... ‘a virrn i “There 1s no doubt In my mind ot have ceased running and the employees with gix pleats on each side, in elther plain (Second Floor) our right to do ft, I have looked Into} %f the Bureau of Ways and Communi. | or full, wide bosoms, open back and 69¢ front, Value $1.00, tnaugura tion price MEN'S FLEECE LINED UNDERWEAR, ex- ira heavy and all sizes Value B00 9c Women’s Shoes JIAMONDS, YATCHES, JEWELR} the question and I belleve we are| cations have agreed lv aifil easily within our legal rights.” selves with the movement, “What action do you antictpate tne| The printers have resolved upon & unique demonstration to volee their de- iw ” ». Board of Elections will take | Ptiende MEN'S NATURAL WOOL UNDERWEAR, ' ea pt \ “T'm not in the guessing game," no| Mand for a free press They have da- tra heavy—shirts 94 to 46; drawers 30 69 PATENT LEATHER SHOES, with neat kid wee 0 a” anewered. clded not to priit a single regular news- | to 44, Value $1. Inauguration price, ic tops, Blucher cut, Cuban heels, plain or aN GHEE Upped toes, Value 48.00 " MHN'S SILK GARTERS, blue, red, black, | [RIG (en. nate 1.95 rr, Ivins was asked about Grover | Paper to-morrow but instead publish | d's letter to Mayor McClellan, | clandestinely an uncensored paper for white and cardinal, 3 pair in box. a eal; tauieyt engl ‘nla, | THISIS INTERESTING—When Impressed with the Loft candy prices, to op x OS "I haven't read it yet, and therefore distribution by the workmen containing breve Fou Hore-GQUALITY 18 TERRE. Por instar re ne Jet this im Value 50c, per box, Inauguration 25c¢ VICI KID SHOBS, mat kid or Dongola tops, § ‘t discuss it. Mr, Cleveland is a|the demands of the proletariat for a af a eRe MO receteed price . tears Cuban heels, new swing toe, butto n't discues it r e! cargo of 1905, new crop, prime figs direct fro of > n Breat man and as good a judge of the | Constituent Assembly is direct from F, Reggio, Smyrna. The PRESIDENT BUSPEN , In numerous} and lace. Value $8.00, Ina ura- d Propriety of such action as | am. “a name Reggio guarantees quality. Another item, Loft is the largest buyer patterns, Value 0c, Inauguration — 3Q tlon price eur mi 95 he news from the Interior {s meagre. and user of Walter Baker & Co.'s chocolate in New York, N. ric | Mon price .,.,.., ri ‘ Voted for him in 1884 and 1888, but fot OW, doesn't price Pepe . > ! In 189, as Twas out of the country. TMs situation hee not Improved, fa Bakeg’s name mean Best? And eo on down the jist GENUINE GUYOT SUSPENDERS, in large Fare nt COLT 8KI 1OES, seal grain or ' ir, Tying wa ded that Mr, Oiteli | &° >» reliable reports che troop Seen een EINE varie Value 6 vugura oe cian cops, Mostly narrow widths; Bar DIA WA Tomigees 1 at Kharkoff sided with the students and aac ve Inauguration 3Q¢] value $3.50. Inau BATON Rhee Le DENCE os seese ALL HAND WE D AND HAND TU ‘RNE Dd N {pas been, critlotsed for dapbling NG latrikere. in many places the schools Friday Only-=S22nish Peanut Caramets jotvenss Pound 104 ui jocola’ burg, and Was agked If Mr. Clove: {are closed, ‘The High School girls of : (Main Flocs.) ian Mtdiog in chy pation: tien Me Pakomt walked out this morning, ee +9 SOLER tuly guaranteed loean't even live in the State does not| Late this afternoon Gen, Trepoff an- ChocolateCovered § ’ (Main Floor, Rear.) him in the same category. nounced that the meeting at the Un 5 d 0 I oe Overed Smyrna Figs pound 106 . i veptied Mr Ivingy suppose | versity. to-night. would not be permit- atur AY UMLYer Assorted Fruit Nut chocolates , Pound 160 Hosiery hat what's Aauge for the goose is aauce| ted. Tho, General” adied that the —_——eeoree SOMRN'A PART BLACK HOWE Chun of mill) one 4 had recelved orders to q ier the na i rope BAG Fosetved. otders 9 srovent SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY: ribbed, seamless and absolutely fast bluck; $I 00 C e 9 ( in,” Says Murphy. THORN, Prussia, Oct, dia message! | Butier Peanut Cre Sines 8% to 10, Value 190. Inaugur- 12 i orset, C Charles F. Murphy, when asked to-| from a reliable source in Warsaw re. || Stel 10c tes Peeaian ation price ; Gee Ltr Citizens’ Independent Democracy. day what action Tammany Hall was] ceived here to-day says that an incen- Brittle... +++++++++Pou! Dates .... 000+ ++++Pound Cc WOMEN'S ONYX BRAND HOSE, guaran. |STRAIGHT FRONT CORSETS, heavily GREAT DEMOCRATIC with hose teed fast black, maco yarn, medium and boned, made of fine quality cout taking with reference to the Republi; Hot been started there last night hag en et ne ee ¢| not been extinguished, and that part of " y, by supporte attached value Oo Lp gg Pe sage ec BY wt the ctty is ia flames Part OFT» sndon Butter 19. High Grade Bonbons and Chocolates, of Haght welt Value 2c. Inaugura- Qo] fluppotters attach Value $1.00, 590 Offlcial ballot, replied that he did not] MOSCOW. Oct. 27 All the employes Tollee ...++es00++Pound assortments of all Choco: on Bi LELDaR ERP RONDA DNSAUY we . know, He said that 11 was a aubject /Of the water and gis works and atreet | aah leiathaeneeeiemets lates, 30 kinds++.... Pound Cc (Main Floor.) (Second Floor.) . fox, the Law Committee to deal with. he “Governor-General has stationed Chocolate Cre cet Routed —— ‘ " “ troops throwhgout the city and ordered oco) am Choco! oasted + 7 7 joaiton Gost, | be. Volunteare wate them to fire with ball cartridge inthe Peppermint Pound 25c n Almond:-.,.Pound 40C jee’ i H CARNEGIE HALL, \ jocraic tel ase of even the smallest gathering of a 1es al ore ul S 8 O'CLOCK. Dottom In all boroughs. 1 he alight | tos, Ciutat art We | lt hit Eero COUNTER GOODS—30 VARIETIES OWRD 20 ening ‘Mecilian® naked « reporter. | which Was recently organized to fe, 4 Park Row Store Open Evenings Until 15 o'Clock, jears' oora: ee replied Mtr, Murphy, He retuned | for tovmorrow to organise and arm af (ve ‘at’ the Yohowine rater! 64 BARCLAY ST, fatate ate this prophesy was litera! | militia to fight against the revolution. tnnacian, dainnds Cor. Weat Bway. The city continues i a ferment, ‘The | Brooklyn, Jerse “city, Ho: j hools are closed, but there was no Re OF, Tee, Bone: Ae. 99 CORTLANDT ST, fo woods Saribile vistenon to-day |] Gcandies for, our, out ult Cor. Church st, 4 —)E— | tow No lxtra Charge tor It ee Hoga stores PARK ROW & MASSA, SPEAKERS—Mayor McClellan, Judge D, Cady Herrick, Hon. Edward M, G Hon, James W. Osborne, Hon, John G, Carlisle. PUBLIC INVITED. COME EARLY, In broadcloth, cheviots and mannish mixtures—colors blue, green and gray, and dark—made up in %-length and the nobby 26 inch coat, Wisin value, $15.00; Inauguration | dy ROR Orc sacra a (Second Floor.) light 12.75 LAUNDRY WANTS—FEMALE, SHIRT LRONER—Wanted, first-class ahirt froner at Dakota Steam Laundry, ist ay, } and 124th at, n S| DiAmolnas!/ \ v4 Hw or | L. W, Sweatd Co, ys 19 Maiden Ra hy RS | Yee Bs mand G SX POLITICAL, TO-MORROW NIGHT. |