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C rie | 5 EASY GOING. vard'’s @-yard line, where Lev’ made such a terrific tackle that he knogked out by the force a3 Kicked to Stevenson, who was Posier, whe bul managed ty get punted to Steven- here Squire is phuyy but Would not leave Hurt but Dido't\Leave Game. altiduy (ald) The bail to Sheble for ltake kick ras wer —_—— ONS N. J. Noy, 11.—Prinee- (0 shot and ‘ned him, Bhedie ‘hen d thelr lent game of the reason Pubsed to. ef who bathed | him. | y ss had deal r a pace} bine, Rroutids shiie afternoon (Rig Wee Lower had Gealed Tor a pace | " Cornell, and a hard. ctore game feld and ft was a daring try, Burr With only a week to Made the kick but failed by ged - . twenty yards, Stevenson picked up. and the Tigers ip thetr ball and came hack tan wanda wei ; Prince? ee expected to and Burr were both hurt ta th cy aie thie ‘ou'd But would not ont of the Zam 4 a Shedbe punt Foster, 0 H ie #0 . downed by Leving, Phe half a fae Stroigest team “in many with the ball in Hardvard's pose: 8 cOneteNt of wiacing. on her own Mevavd 43 * Penn: on ot Ooenel rooters and ad- tivanla, 6) May Wh town wo support the Red = Harvard Line Bunge a Feature. oe AQuAd of tyirty. men ar- -teryifice Ile plunging of the Harvard ‘night ard are making Head- backs and tackles, "f at fiote! » but ,Peine t) Capt : I 1 points and mise him aut of re (hele mai iy od farmbled ek vattre for tye f Weeks, and with Raf- Dillon ean eae bang er nen e Jon_on the Tine, where M4 the ball on the ter Shab i atin line ahd enabled tr ty make a toueh- First Half, Nght ‘pln Hf gad ave ade, By | ose falls which gave a p 4 dent ‘om ight red, wid landed tie ba » wo Yard Pe: Princeton , hate “ented tho batt on Cornelis] With the score 6 to 6. | tp f a " # kenya pos ih SECOND HALF, be tva a Of punts, mostly * , Mary and made no cl ‘ofnell finally yu hatiber ¥ canemetsigh Bart, Hine-un. © tire Ricked of re) M Lie all monk to Rexitwon. who was downed on the Prin je | Sguires for gfteoa yards, bo gg! baat wae binewed 0 tig] Edwards Gicovred holding In her the punt out Copnei| be sod realized Penua tfveon yards. ales off S2ehle dropped back for 0 fake kivk ok oni | UN Groene & Bhyard run io the See Prince Pasar bk MOK Weds |e nure pt the Held dak wus ulm. tree Der! 1 S med bim on avother ly Helton Thain yar} ha play. Folwelt made ten yacds... | tecmeai 4, Munn be arg Penna. x, ? for every » arate han on wan @ serics of vcawires ft “ for yards, wa ne ved homing In the P type .penalized th iF tis The Penne. ptacdas herted at Wards for b's decision and the whole Fis ge bot the umpire; kicked Fo: a elnerate tumble a ‘Rooke | hopes of 4 pronounced victory, The + | Rot the ball. Hoca) elev He @ to the Meyerd Mme before he S#as0n's stars in fine fettie for the eon- was downed. Harvard was then pen-| | at Forcige taking the ball to Harvard's 10- ++ @/ yard line, * | _ Wouldn't Allow Touchdown, imaon made @ yard through Rooke Mara. U—Amberat | oad Bowel pet avee tore teens Pagtmoueh here to-day in annual’ tur Rowand diavovenct anes erst had the heavier Pood rt and would m| aie Plvania was aga’n pounds id rn jt Maater hack fh eds putting the bi a A aay Moy ‘Peet |; art delaved pase, oFtweti_ made. 10 it wuai missed bh a few sol eat ope out of the mate fig bo take a ch OR Beat of {otiniquen- fi pede played st vp, ft the past week. pit pat ® Teguiar qagrter, at | Lew, wha has been playiby ent penis | pal full-back replaced Suatt aoe oe ea a } bce the 7 et “ait me Lbaek, i eaoiigens af Meese bexore | 4) » Tae Bove at the ert of tip war Dastinouth 0, ae hera, 9 —e- brown back for a lows eS TACKLE HEAVY | Bh ble kicked to Foster, eho fr'lel to GIANTS FROM BUCKNELL, |S of ei 4 here and itt » Pte? HALE, ] . vo. S8 Britt for $ more. 1G] Hobyoa again hurdied to eenira and | Folwell curried phe bat t Lamson Fails, SSerelal ty Phe Evening World.» NRA POLI, Md., Ni falled bo gain. Har held on the Aron Riieraics, he xt two plays and the hall went to the | iM ‘* remains into Wt Wo shen bel of ‘ A hase a KS: Main hd Ws downed by Squires in Btovanson foumbied ' “8, but Hoh- at half #0 well! ¢ centre for two yards. son tried | Kicked it to Boater dnd wa: Stevenson so hard that looked | though Nis neck must be broken, 45-YARD LINE, | he fot up and reeumes. ploy oudd Bape |inade a yard for Harvard, but Morley fatled to gain, and aid a ed back M,. Nov. In the Bret | for a ka ort ‘out of Swre today between | Louns ut the centre ot the Bold, ond “ Hobson hnrdied tor { cards. Steven- iw again fumbled the ball while tryin; Wind | covered the dal. Hwvenaom kicked t2/ ah ale between the Storr, who fumbled but recovered it ‘engom on bhe #-yerd | _ ® Penna. gaining of W yards on the qrchange of punta Bennis hit ards left wing for a ii-vard gain | and Lamson plunged through the rigtt | Wing for 5 more. On the fey Robinson was thrown for © lot, bet Holwell made {t up car- he yard line, Lam- aken out | onan went VWiregh on the # i for three yerds, Lervard w M vide on the next play und penalised tive yar, \t ut ball on the Ieyard line, ¥ he saat the right wig ani made a ¥ im Goes Uver tinkn, made mar HARVARD IS BEATEN BY PENNSY, SCORE 12 10 6. ‘ (Contitned from Pirst Page.) ca Princeton is frond Mtucbonald, ube waa, calied x GRR jak yards where to Score Touch- ‘ta gaan ye aan mat ‘gow m Aeainst Cornel, Sveti iu" tat panas | ‘ Nienols went in. op} SUArt, Wao, | Fae g>bard lin Lev.ne pleektl: resumed play, Stare | Hw ae line Harvard was seesite ft | made a wilaerabhe. asa On the next | een play, but eeopevtte ar ae ball irr | One tane kick Dilie felled to ain. downed in the centre of the fn C Stevenson fumbled and the Sabet Ke re Harvard. Nichols | zante On he net oat Wy i ieee COA Ph to Dotter tne Me is Im three triew trong lett taedle for for ken 01 H diatom ort toy ae, GOES AFTER BROW Before Big Game with Princeton Next Week. siatprinlimaiiglin FIRST HALE, r } nl hd ae toke hhok, and m hard Levine was again] ground. On @ tke kick, Nichols recovered grown l, but ae ty nee went rae Fivamla on hor own twency, ve if bonnsy!vani: was offside | play and waite the peralt mt through bg roa the next vodng ‘are—Pennsylvania, ROCHESTER LINES LINES UP AGAINST UNION COLLEGE. | ROCHESTER, N.Y, Nev. Untverst y hone mes ihe ag bopeatiate for the Elis, All the Yate regu- | evo | Wank, of Princeton, | i | referee; BR. oB, “Vantiods, of Trinity, | Creer! ‘The Costure of the first alt ras ina uM@pird, And Wolsh, of Mechattes! im | AS taken by. Congdoy and Jones a: je consis. | *Mtute, as head linesmari. ai} The University team {+ tm good Mght- Meg trim. Dr, begiad Hy ON that Fo jsaved for the Princeton game. A big ail my tft." pother pime thts beer y men ‘slipped snd The pa fo ponte chowed the; (pay will be Pi the left guard subst!. singed te fee ttt wy 9 om era See mtr nee 7 it SYRACUSE. SYRACUBH, N. Y,, Nov. 11.~ epme to town Inet o of thelr ablity to trim} I Myracuse this agtergo.n. + trifle Maher than too focal players and looked Dusky aad fom q las: week's slump in ‘the have with whieh the Orage tort by a the eeaekes on the Hill becom wirking -sroleally ger ini the team, ng the week hast bees lig! “| ‘Tu tue tor Lewal © thustants ex. ne Lamang through | Brow ! to give a gord account af | A | make Haly Cross Mght | DICKINSON AND LEHIGH \ yee tT OUT AT CARLISLE. bh - Nov, WLDickinaon Sie tiled oe decele dese {met Lehigh mcaiverai at football here but Green own by Hur! ‘thous | shiy afternoon before a large crowd, with had practically all of the Lehigh substituted-Lawyer and her posseraion | tle here {9 next to Dickinson’ an | 8 the Si-yard line again the stand Setalh White steed aman #7 hp big score. sia ata ni Clan epee Atif, eolan't only, VIRGINIA GOES AGAINST at ahe oa THE GEORGE WASHINGTONS. be and enthusiastic audience, The if wi team 1s @ fine, healthy lot of/ PRINCE IS PELTED w. a4 Georwe Washinton felowt, and promise to give State a On) wate of Virginia, « WASHINGTON, Nov, ib-—The Uni- wersity of Virginta football team played University (for. | got Tangled in hho interfer aud was merly Columbian) here to-day instead ards. of Georgetown, as firet scheduled, Thia| Sie ° + Eheb'e| George j make an Inch, wing him change resuited from a dieagreecnens | i oe carly thin week over a athletic com- br and Bolwell gat cbrough | ment orgetown last one. acraina athletl between the two ld Feeh whieh ‘were and ‘ashingtes and avea a pd ye Lamson tried to murdle centre, but | all-around’ game, Rio seine aes fe etan | ENGLISH snexT neh deamin: uM AMERICAN LEAGUE PARK, Nev, | up to the playground, two men leaped | trom tt, eeiaed Mise Pfeifer, hurvied her in an intefesting game of associa | to the cartinge and drove away before | ty mises.) 12" (300 lurdy, Hobaon then want | ton foatbay between ahs and a} any One could come to her asrtance, a) fot e same place for three more,|team Qom Prince a and there w aot he ewe by ee yond ree 3] i picked {t up aad hrough Brill ; 1 ‘he inatiabmen ot ‘se Ms WS" weet | any clue to the kidnappers of their @ quarier-back run, wit \wnbled the | ot 3 tL | mot wall. and Levine recovered ae | AQUEDUCT ENTRIES FOR MONDAY | 1L—'The entries for Munday's races ae [the quarterback ros, but Penge, ve- | ae tothows: RACKHetling: two yeer-ohte, one nee Rachteanien ‘ittieg Unee yeaa) { ‘ STATE COLLEGE. Pa., Nov. 1— ‘This afterneoon the State College foot- ball teams and the team from Geneva, N. ¥., are striving for honors on the Beater ‘Meld nt thie place, tafore's | 84 EM tai tusale, State, arrest in in ex- dondi| will do all in It promises to her power to win be one of (he finest and mast progres- sive poe over Wisden here, | HEIRESS KIDNAPPED FROM SCHOOL GROUNDS. |s2'sei sinh Ssuassntye"nsower,9¢| vi Two Men Seized Her in Broad Day pean ag as Ao pley with great armtuls of loose violets. They etood on one of the upper plat forme of the pler and pe ited the Prinee, PRAIRIB DU CHIN, Wir, Nov 11.—| who teomed both pleased and yee Agnes Ptelfer, aged 16, an orphan and heiress to a large wmount of property, | haa been kidnapped from school here. and Drove Off in Mystery in the Case, ‘The poliee have been unable to find »: #0" Lindale . tb vqedlletes ere a ruc wp aes Vow \nmates even F : : /PELTED WITH VIOLETS! Point at 5.30 o'clock a] fran. TN Wanewaen ons hour to carry Prince Loula and a narty of quests to West Point to-day the Prince was standing on the rear deok /ior talking to a grup of Indies, American at the incident. the column of Brittwh cruisers the ex, which lies off Fifty-fourth street, During recess closed carringy dows | So taeg" g. thieteon-gup alate. for the Prince, ‘Phe salute was taken up along | the entire column of British and Amer-| had j oan warships, the big tlembips of | Admiral Evans's feet whe Pall- ‘PRINCE LOUIS SEES “Greatest Day of My Life,” He Tells Gen. Mills, at West Point. British Admiral Inspects ava Academy ahd Reviews the » Cadets. (Special to The evening World.) WEST POINT, Noy, 1.—Prinwe Louls © of Battenberg arrived here this After | egal reserve, ue fina BE 1 PA a AS TAST WN a FPA CET SHON | Below he tag Fe Legal Requirement} Bight Big Tugs Strive Five Number of f Good Pe Performers : for First Time in Hours to Extricate in the Lot Soli at Three Years, Steamship, Aquedui el. \ ‘The Mamburg-American liner, Grat) AQUEDUCT, N. ¥., Noy. 11“One of Waldersee, which sailed at iigh tide! the, best safes of ihe your was the errly to-day from! Hoboken for Ham-| le of Bydcey Paget's horses here “ burg, Jost “her bearlugs in the Upper| this afternoon. Trere were a number Bay afier passing Governor's Isiand,| of good perofrmers in the lot and ev and before reaching. the Narrows ran! ery one brougat good prices, ‘The her none fv in the mud flaty of Red} highest price, $11,000, wes pald by N, about te Forty-second} Dyment, the Caragan, who secured street, South Brooklyn, Kinleydale. KB. 8. ‘Thomas paid $8,000 ‘ent has déeldedt 118 not necessary t>) vive héure after the Grat Waidersee | for Javodite, and other buyers ae i hold reserve, ran into the mud eight bly tugs were! Ales. Shicldy M. L, Mayman, Counting In Gdvernment deposits, the puiling at her. and her own screws were | 8#P0u, A, Simons and James RK pie cash holding» $95,000,188 thAN the! Chuening the Bay, but. eho haa net (irelk: 4 Cimone nd James R. For the first time in three years the) bank surplum bas been wiped out, Wail Street learndd this to-day when the weekly clearing howte statement was iwaued, the; figures showing that the banks hold $2,428,295 ewe ohah tian the lopal equirement of % per cent, of de- posits, ‘Dale ks exclusive of govern- ineot depowite, on whitch the Govern- —_— 2 ae WITH VIOLETS As the C. W. Morse left her pler lolets fell about b/s head and rained in} ‘eat profusion upon the deck, The er had its tource in & score of en sent to the When the Morse reached the bead of adem echo with thelr big gana. CADETS PLAY INDIANS, , se noon to seo the foatball game between | Stock say. the sbortage of | moved. Cherm aad O05 is fav ta the Carlisle: tndiana and te team of j mony haa Been brought about, b MaDe iingh ging rot sep oe ie eg Autry Mgt Water Criaane: 6 frown’. Othe Cited Staten Military Academy, | i000 Hake Uae packine’ lowens ih: Newkes. SEBL: Toe eaten, then by Uctagon—Woodvings —— ‘There were the usual thirteen guns as fending menace to the, monetary its M. A, Simons, BHM, ‘ ‘ i The idea, therefore, ie char tide at 1.00 P.M it wap sald that the! “pele strom, be . THE LINE- UP, jthe C. WW. Monegiarrived at she West) Soe at Momelaider epee tor liner Would be moaily. ouk ef the water, | Mumner: ML! hay’ Brown, | Point pier, aad @a boon Mine nt iat period, and that she would have to walt for] i*t™,¥r, {> om Rimxt UP & detachment of Uhite tates the next high tide, whieh is scheduled we fy bs Epon be ney Cavalry lined up at the sfogt of the; ot manny ila y rit, plan im the upper bay at 282 P. ober’, i ‘ ere nin Kiln ‘woop WM Yhwe leade to the parade | "the money tare which hovers around} A revenue cutter got from the me . i A EY p | Srounde. ‘Then the procession was | \4 per cent. is pot to be cut | Graf Waldersee's officers that whe was! woop i. Tt Sheviin BB,,.;.00 ‘ ‘started, the troopers leading the way, | much unlems the a @ lessens | not damaged, and would proceed on her| | Busont. % Hotobinson an, jand the Prine, with Gen, Gram, in the | °vmderably Jqurmey as soon as sho could gut tree, | CMMINRIR FT rae Ents eerie | oH This hotel bank statement was bad ry SNe "Dy ment, 811. ' 4 a SIN WARSE | nee carrtage. (All arrangements for the | (ren ‘The Agores as insued at the) Jt was very foggy when the Graf) dois N. Dement Bh Dg a FB. ~: HMEME | reception of hie bighneay had been per: | Clearing Roane bale Walderse went down the bay at day- ay 6 t a th {fected by Rrfgadier-CGensral Mills, and Bgpit acpan ight. She left m the foe because she Pca tn NEW HAVEN, Conn, Nov, I—Yale | 114 waote party waa at Once laken to | Circulation ‘ ppnted to cheer the bath Dutsige of the ; ‘and Brown faced each other at Yale jig peadqueebeatl Lama veer Se deereda, 0 | bay before the low tide set in, Clas Wy! Field thie aftercoon, Yale, med were | Ly >> MS The revenue officers believe the Grat| y."q tor . $i ‘i \ {not worried at the result, The game Greatest Day of Hie Life. Reserve 4 Walderaee piloty were led from thelr pluie ie PS i, ‘Beane Crm—Har 9 being the final practice contest of the | It 's safe to say that no dignitary dig fe gh agerea4 v4 course by the position In which other) ™Wudd ‘tox a ; a -Creet—Le ited the mititary academy was | yo clom of the statements of the | Vessel’ Were anchored, To go on the Y Fa grins a Lae Orie * lafs went Into the game at the start) more igpressed than Prince Louis Individual banks shows that most of flats of Red Hook she must have been | Mae: a. ae ch, ‘Toddington—Bus> Gates at loft end, whose place ly eryehing Uimt he saw seemed wond have the full lagal reserv: two points off her course and perhaps aa a dio. Fat to. teas eae WO ene TL Bae | rest ge eg tha attain hole @ quarter of a mile from the designated | “Fates Bird) Sf hy Gold-Pinoh—~Gotanay }qyarter-back, Where Hutchinson was | poriitendont of the Academy: itm deposite demanded by): w. ornere ig ag tn arth or uly page | Soar ay a ih rf Dloohetra—Bad in ni deo. test day in in thetr vaults from to h ’ . wv t played. Gates and Jonew are being} “This has beos the greates: y FaAt00 lone “oaun BLAH poe -estt.. OF oenger list tor thio Har freight eRe Mb Sosroaps rome zs thelr deposite, Cheetnut iy, by a Oe: men |erpwd of Yale rooters atteglos the cor-| The wonderful sights were no more! ‘me tessttion, homewer, shows o.euer| ue ul Seoeereeety Wah Om Nes aE his Faso | itt 0 rehoarse songs acd cheers for | wonderful to. the Admiral than they plus of Letaulad above th paetee Oe avenererenrt carried a heavy consign ma! Princewwn game. | were to his nephew, Prince Alenander, | —— Hor to the Yale-Brown game the 4 midshipman who wants to follow in| RUSSIANS SHOT Hele end mien heal younester, | the footsteps of his uncle and who some | ‘ in 0 ures. Amnual contest. Mu ‘s) | suarted with it expedtat day may be & Melton. The boy wes TO DEATH IN A ine Pee wan tte ended Int @ ny jets SNS ela Gab-erey saad BLAZING JAIL. The lot st tory for ary the final pote beg the Amencan gridiron comest, From Pimples to Scrotulas Yale, 18; Princeton, 0 | ‘AM Around h pie 2: = TE Greetings I N | After his presentation to Gen, Mlle (Continued tram First Page.) big tee» cy toage, WESLEYAN SCORES 0 j the Prince wits Introduced to the Gen- pep relieved ‘ ; | eal's ‘etatt, and there was a general hastily deposited thelr jewelry and speedily, per- WILLIAMS FIRST HALF band-shaking and go0d-fellowship all Threaten Strike if Wages Are other valuables ih banks before leaving, manently, and eco ; around, A review of the cadets and the | prone ‘eal, cased ‘ ae opporing football elevens fohiowed. ani / Not Increased to $2.50 | RUSSIANS SLAIN hate 6 Myr y wen came Westeyun *iNS? MAKE. je al Fpl Fs Prine ; Da IN BURNING JAIL curaSoarand genie Sake ; cacortad by Ges. Grant On hie right and a Day. applications of Cum it ee oy em. Soret At Klshingie Beaders” t| ocrs Omran, when all else fails, (Syaetal to Gt Byening World) | ally magnificent,” the Prince/ moh tm | 20 Jail at Kishinett, Bessarabia, re-| OURS 7W MIDDLETOWN. Cone, Nov, tsi, a8 ‘he paused from bul tte 7; A strike af the Now Vers sete j Yolted in @ body last night and demend- { Wesleyan and Wiltinms played tinelr an? | dulldting. "Sree bore Hie Beg! ening threatened by the Liberty Dawn Assor| ed their freedom, On thele request being nual footbad contest on Andriw Meld | 2% Me, we parade gr vind, Pare| ciation, to whieh about half the Jehme refused the prlaonere set Are to the Jail tale afternoon tn the presence of nearly | eeech tee te Ve dnery tat. iv wieing | of the city belong. ‘The association will! ‘Troops were hurried to the scene and the entite uniergmduate bodies of both | tiem 4 ary am caved education. | | hold a meeting thie evening In Bre-| fred m volley into. the mutineers, of hs jealleges, Wesleyan had a Httle the ad- | Your system is fine! et the| voor Hall, ‘Third avenue Fitty-} whom twenty-two were killed and j ae In welnst, and. che bail. was| tt wa , the fire geod view of All| fourth strect, to decide whon the atthe | many wounded. 1 kept metly in Wiliams’s teerttory, | Prince had to get a Yppoaite Gen- led, | All iw me gpd ere at cea, H which caused the purple and gold. to | Our fleet at close range. Opp deri; | aball be call | pitnough —_ ' punt often, After about twenty rainutes | eral Grant's tomb the Prince arowe ONG) wie Coagh-Deivers’ Association ‘held | BiQeus? ‘naan bells nignte ‘ rg oe cesmeen Ip prendre Pete rg et cent welt past It Then} a meeting in the Ashland Himyso }ast —t or etleyan an aA son uke a | ota: k to ived a committee from - ‘ent Into the main se n deel } night and rece! : te rkcomed hale was a ropethion of receive bis trhwlé. Tq Adwiral VARS) tne yiverty Dawn Association, thal WITTE MARKED FOR ‘ ty Re ag f tong rune by Vaneur~| be sald: erful people—/ ebarioteera want their wages, raft 10 DEATH BY PLOTTERS dam, the Wesleyan quarterback, and| "You are a mast rents oa hte’ a $2.50 a day after Dec. 1. much ‘ong bieking. by Glidersteeve, tiv: | your shipa ad your ree is vot! ment they are to get $2 a dav ‘oy to f Wesyean halt-uack. Waters pliyed | most lke « dream te ane who is not | Mutt tour is com of| ST, PETERSBURG, Now 1.~Count : ne game for Williasas, as did Mareati. | uscd to, them | This bow Mate Tam lving bas Increased since We GETO-/ wists is aid to be marked, Cor death ‘ome "3 0 pattWeniyenn, 87 WHat a | tesaed hips tok house, or in a hotel | MENG wae pera ss elton of the by & dastardly plot whlot ae fuse bean _so We have no such boats abroad. s is Laperts | discovered here, proot of » @ tloating palace. You everything. called Rd i plot to assassinate Witte i" now onay® the + t STATE COLYERE seeya |e Se ee ees MEER Sats So ee ers "| Eat adr tage Bol ee Ie met - Ld nd instead O08 mere thes ard him, he ! ‘ phd Ys EVA. thonsand at a cece Wie sigee Sept this Page ur al NEW YORK MAN LEAPS |i? rtisia o's, FROM SOUND STEAMER. CRONSTADT QUIET, HARTFORD, Cona,, Nov. —A pase EDDY REPORTS, Rurtont eT Shoe. J.C. Moore, pee smn repre BS ne A shot that not only oie Bulon of New York City, ls believed to] WASHINGTON, Nov, 11.—Spencer heve jumped cverboart from the Sound | Fddy, Amevioun Charge at St. Peters |the foot warm and dry on’ steamor Hartford of the Hartford and] burg, has cabled the State Department |and stormy days is the Coward Ber fom Tennant Hh dria] wey snr tO Ngss dt etig® |Waterproat Sboe, Trin nf am, 9 eaters were found —apeeeetornione easy ih use and durable in wear, coat a Unone by the atewasl thie naot, ax oBeN | HUDSON, A. C. OPENS TO-NIGHT. it embodies proving never ‘ Tew to hin dioappentance, °8 | ne Hudson A. C. will hold ftw open- | equaled in any other make. \ One -of — wo ry Md ing stag to-night at ite hew quarters & D. Rulom snd at Lion Pal Ons Fiunired a intended to temp over tw Braces tan eho ound “ht | Maa pre SOD NOWHERE ELSE, JAMES S, COW. 268-274 Greenwich See nee the © rf ver, The © Stents of ‘the other let rare nat given out, Mr. Auten @ | Contractor. . Rulon, a Soistaohing, steve- Jonn ©, | tsohing enter or 1 ar ee it was paid that e he oth it, fat he heard of him since then. O'DONOVAN ae A HAS SAILED FOR IRELAND. Started To-Day on the Etruria to Take Position in Native