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"q _ tas evens BARNES CHARGES BULL MOOSE DEAL WITH TANIMANY iwi. Sets State Ganee! . Says Combination Affects 24 Up-State Districts. LAYS IT TO ROOSEVELT. Hunting for Evidence That . Will Show Ex-President’s Part in the Deal. ‘Teeodcre Roosevelt's Progressive party hes formed an alliance with _ Charles F. Murphy's Tammany, accord- + tng te Republican State Chairman Wil- jem Barnes, In twenty-four Assembly Districts up the State combinations have been entered into by the new allies an@ an attempt ie being made to have ‘alliances arranged in New York City. ‘These deals invoive an agreement to Paroel out local offices between the two parties, each indorsing the other's pre- arranged ticket. There is aleo some understanding § concerning Assembly candidates, the Progressives making @fferts to obtain a large representation at Albany. Republican leaders believe this is in keeping with a recent expres- sien of Mr. Roosevelt that his party @hould endeavor capture the As- ' comply. " @hairman Barnes opened aggressive Warfare to-day op the new cambination. ot His orders were that rever the alll- ‘ance appeared the Republicans should mo the limit to beat it on election day. DETAILS OF THE ALLIANC MADE UPSTATE, Accordl reports received at Re- publican headquarters the most imper- tant counties in which the deal has been Perfected are Monroe and West Chester ome of the Gotails reported are as fel- | Fylhreneg ig ra ful deed by his (the father) long-con- 4 Clinton (Somntratte ° it a 4 . $ [bse darted fo my mother. I owe can Assembly has been in- 2 ing to my mother. When I was { dorned by the Democrats. In county bt i‘ Sat 1 y my father would want me to leave offices Progressives take the Treas- 4% = Bl achooi in order to help in the work of ‘urer and the Demecrats the District- . Hi * e farm, and mother hes picked the i Attorney. y t apples or gathered a load of corn that & Delaware County—The Pa I might not mise @ day from school. take the Assembly camGidate ané the % Bs Her sympathy and prayers have fol- Democrats the County Clerk and . § Be oe f [lowed me every step of my life and + Diatriet-Atterney. : f y ri } p* | year by year 1 i ‘Weatchester County The combina- : aie Ps { droop; I have seen her deprived of alt tion ye ee engincereg fer Tum- ‘eal, 1 y y ; He esvie Privileges until she wished q@any by Deputy State Comptreiier 5} 14 | for death. ©* ‘Michael Walsh 006 0 pasesiling ont = Ny “In spite of everything T etiN love my ef officers is being arvenged. The HY i } father and 1 will gladly do anything to f Progressives there have tnderesd a a } help him. Only he shall not continue ane of Cis Pemece Leeann Rf 281% £ 1@ | to abuse mother. ee See ed ‘Tammany u 2 t t GRAND JURY TAKES UP CASE— wan for re-election, and the Progres- u +1 GALLO Gives gave their imdorsement to bim Bi z awe enre) ban 3 pare } fe return fer other Savers. ty iy + for father and mother. Mother, how- |) “Meares OountyThe city of Rech- AWS ARS AMS glover, has made the greater part of the ? ‘ eter has long deen controlled by livin, I have offered again and again i Repudlesns, A 1 i + to take her to my own home, but she b qnany combination 6 TB] nas tet under obligation to remain with {.. _Qreak Republican control. iy 2 if |My father until they shall be separated § FALK OF A COMBINATION OVER i CT Litas 1 BRI LYN, 101 B} 1 +1 ‘I know not what effect this bitter : OOK! + 1k [experience wilt have on my future use- © Tee charge ts mate dy t BS Beet % fulness. What ever that may be, 1 do Barnes and other officers of the Re ‘6% «8 «B61, + «| NOL wee how I could have done other- ; one Grate Committees that tn ie wise. I now feel that T ought to have a Heer co itee nna tieenary | , RINANCIAL NEWS ITEMS. matters in hand years ago.” ; ora the egrets rl fammany.| 4 mertcan Woollen Company declared | TERRE HAUTE, Ind., Sept. 18.—Wit- fr Neco ee eet ee ae reer | ® regular quarterly dividend on the | Temes are being summoned to-day by t genting the Progressives, and John H,| Sreferred stock, payable Oct, 16 to the Vigo County Grand Jury, which ts e ik by ise i | etockholders of record Sept. 2. investigating an attack made by Pre * ge paler Psesdabae Ne |. Twenty railroads closed average 1.21 | dent E. A. Hanley of Franklin Colles £ ‘Tammany's ow: higher. Twelve industrials closed av-|Ind., upon his father, Calvin Hanley, ‘o ae a as | erage .Ot8 higher. at the latter's homo at Middletown, in +) Lge the *4 ct agail rriea| TRE Chicago, Burlington and Quiney ae zeupere part of this county, last Nn Bronx there ureday, } 4m & complicated negotiation between aie + Pyegressive and Democratic factions, sone ok 3 ner Senl, id * erate teria i | fh ceo ALBANY WOMAN LEAPS dq | Kuhn, Loe & Co, offered to~tay (p * @tenographic notes were taken secretly | 97,190,000 Southern Pacific 4% i “; of @ meeting between leaders in the| Suinment certificates maturing In en. FRONT OF TRAIN f irenx, and the Republican State Com- Pet gi eet neds Mute eae, po | | talttes fa preparing to make public the | ‘These wore all eold ty 10% A.M, temt so that the whole acheme may be | to-day, Miss Susan Miller, Fatally Injured expooed. a Nh dosed wis National of Mexico report Ni " ie ¢mairmen Barnes | ting evi- | earnings of the syatem from July 1 as| 0 New York Central at Hyde aeore (So. Sees hn, Prepinedive: ‘am, | follows, in Mexican currency: Park, Believed Insane. Theodore Roosevelt, and means to ao-| wt Week of Sept. $79.89 Decline 6,442 se ; fwith “Boss” Murphy to obtain offices and beat the Republicans. peste eta PLAGUE WILL NOT SPREAD. Ne General Dan, Death at Martines, Cal, WASHINGTON, Sept. 13,—Surgeon- General Blue of the Public Health Ser- vice declared to-day there was no cause for alarm in the one death from bubonic lague at Murtines, Cal. The case te ‘ded simply ae & sporadic one, not im any way an Indication of danger of ‘an epidemic, squirrel infection. Por several weeks the Public Health Rervice has been making pls for in- creased activity against rodent carriers of the disease on the Pacific coast, and off those plans are about to be carried into execution, From Baben ooo ~ CHICAGO WHEAT AND CORN . ARK! , May... HQ MF < it Wheat Piha strong with advances from 1-4 to 8-8 and held frm all during the morning. Corn was strong at the opening with initial prices 1-4 to 8-8 higher, The De- eember and May options advanced to 1-2 Point sbove youterduy's final, but in the tate morning pricea gave way In all the options to the extent of 1-2 to 7-8 below the high. Wheat closed with advances in Sept. of 1-8 and 1-8 In the Dec, option. May “one OY i Ban CORN, Pe waghanged. Fe Care.alesea Pree fm £6 9 808 but entirely due to ground | (, ATF WAL STE. SAME FATHER, TOTLENOWAN TAA PLS CBS. OEP ' HES ss ‘FAAS aT FOR 500 AMACES WOULO ORE Wh Market met @ great deal of stock from realising wales, wit without receding tu any extent, under the strength and ac- tivity In Reading, which continued to jcmb up after ebeorbing all salen | | around 168 6-8, P ‘The strength in Stee) was the | quiet sort, the stock moving up grad- ually but persistently, eo that shorts did _ not take fright, and an element of tech: | nical strength wae thereby preserved. | Market closed active and strong. Reading advanced to 714, then re- ceded to 108-8, showing a net gain of f points. Canad! Pacific rose to 2831-8 and closed at @, a net gain of 5 points. Uaten Pacific closed at 1006-8, a gain Of 1 point, while Stee! closed at @, a net gain of 15-6 Most of the active raliroads showed |jedvances from 1-4 to 1 point Total sales, 96,00 ehares. Opening wan active and strong, un- usually so far a Saturday. spanked him with the hands. ‘Trading attained considerable bresdih, Calvin M. Hanley, y-five | years and It was evident that the street was/ old, the parent, is seriously ili at his beginning to regard the advance 48/ home near Terre Haute. He, dn visit- something more than a covering move-| ing his son, having fallen against a ment by shorts or a refiex of favor-| window sill and sustained severe in- able development affecting only Union| jurier, Pactfic. Bad treatment of hia mother ts the Cawedian Pacific's initial price was! cause assigned by President Hanley 990, a cise of three points overnight. | as the reason for punishing his father. Union Pacific opened at 100 1-4, receded! gwiTGHED HIM TILL Rop to 1608-4, and advanced to 1611-4 In the pba staal BROKE, THEN SPANKED HIM. FREELY CONFESSES E. A. Hanley, 15, The Educa- tor, Says He Punished Parent for Ill-Treating Mother. INDIANAPOLI4G,, Bept, 13—Filjah A Hanley, President of Franklin (Ind) College, a former Baptist minister of national prominence and at one time pastor of John D. Rockefeller's church In Cleveland, in a aligned statement to- day, admitted that he had switched hin aged father and when the switch broke, NY WUhLD, BAYT UMUVAY, Skriomusen | Andrew HL. eet says ME{ Concert: Master Says Spouse} cate ie Aged Mary 7 Manel Struck |seeks to Have Men It Desig fred J. Johnson Knocked | Had No Sympathy With His ‘ARST DRESSED BEEF rn | " j , 4 | Down in Home by Two Men | nates Indorsed by §the | Him Down at Allenhurst. Artistic: Temperament. | HERE FROM ARGENTINA and Robbed. Independence League. ae \ _— J | See —- Couintey cian Howes me Alluntiurat When Mrs, Clara Skyinik pleaded with] ‘The first) commercial shipmeat of Mary Murphy, eixty-even years old,| Tammany haw ald a clever plot to] J.. might have remained a durk recret HAIR PEE GN) ey VIOUS WELTCRT |e ea Trousnt lors tsslay oy Ele capture the Independence League | ** the members had hoped it would HUW coneert master the Chicago Opera steamship Van Dyke fro Buenos lives on the top floor of ihe four-story if Andrew Howard Hopping of Manhat- | yfouse, to Tew astfe his violin and for-| av, ate ry tenement at No. M1 Fast Forty-eighth| Primaries and take that party, away | ian and alienhuret She deal ; Ayres, It consisted of 1,000 quarters. nand Allenhurst, a member of the leit ai virtues! are supposed to pos-| On account of the nigh price of domes- street, She hus tived there alone for| fom Its founder and dacker, WilIAM | cut had not sued Alfred J. Johnwon, 3 the beet ihe importers expect to, Wake Fears, Gg had no viaitore, ae had no|F HOarsl, as was tried four years ago. | alto a glubman, for $m, for an alleged |A°M. it nearly broke his heart, and to-| 0c et ee en Venture. Income, but she paid the 87 rent regu. League managers discovered the plot peo m ; |day in a sult for ner fled in the ccording to the papers in the suit, ome Court he sete that forth as one p - larly to the agent each month, She] to-day and started work to head it Off | nied in qupreme Court today, the affair] of his chiet aries inst his w.te,| SHELL EXPLODES; BOY-OYING would have nothing 6 do ‘with her The total enrolled membership of the | took piace on the night of Aus, 2! Who! Mra, .Skolnik eaited hey Husband tol? ——-- Neighbors wave to paan the time of day| Hague in Greater New York, accord-| was the aggresor is not disclosed. Mop-l go Into some mercantile business ‘and! Joseph Piagxe, fifteen,’ of No. 2008 with them went out to buy her|ing to the official figures of the Board jolt rig ease be ag 3 ae for he did. But not for long. He says he| Prospect avenue, Ld he A bee bed ne of ohnaon’s blows and his oat the o! pry Inte h Hots w ment and vegetables or grocerice oF her| of Ktoctions, ts 10,048, divided among the |was cut, After the trounle Hopning saya rat Thowennds Of dollars in the venture | Pry inte @ Sixt ernie and morning and evening papers. The neigh- bora were very curious that one of the boroughs as followa: ‘Manhattan .. ‘o. re, Steel common first price was 28 up! 4. nt Hanley in bis statement, “I have at G, rising to G34. The Copper issues) oo my hands off my father, but when etron: Readini oo eon ean demand, opening at {earned that he had called my mother : by an unspeakable name and wished 8; Nt [tracing to Tait, cea" was the leading | #8@ were ‘in hell’ I could not stand it |feature after the advance in Union Pa-| 8"¥ longer. |eific had stopped, and receded to 1601-2,| “B @ou's thiak J burt him cevtousiy. ‘a reaction of 3-4. All the other Issues| % tried mot to de oo. F did not strike advanced fractionally. him with my Set mor 414 3 use 0 club. It was argued that whatever may be|% ewitehed him om the hips and when Med outcome of the sult, neither prop-| the swites broke Z spanked him with nor earning power can be taken|™y Ramds, 3 waated to be severe anes, jenlising wales appeared when | enough to wars him for all future Union Pacific reached 1611-4, Stock was| time, but mot violent enough to injure supplied, there seemed to bo a de-| him. aire to take profits. Careful observers | but aid so afterwards.” say the market's movement represents| The etatement telie of an overpow- more than anything else the restored | ering love of his mother, bitterly re- Gonfidence of large interests in busines: je the “sorrowful deed,” prof for his father in apite of all, wonders if hia action in whipping his father will destroy his further use- The following sere the highest, lowest, and iat | fulneas, It continues: Rorceabuash Gece seneiate's neue’ ioe “I have been brought to this sorrow: From July 1.... 6,166,900 5,082,257] POUGHKEEPSIE, N. ¥., Sept, 12— Mies Susan Miller of Albany, N. Y. ‘Tonnage exported by the United States i 4 Steel Corporation for 1913 will not de as ae Lan lled ae ae ww York Central tracks F @reat ae that for 1912 Last year the total was about 2,400,000 tons and this eres SAY We=BRy #08 AR EDNBNY year It lo expected to be about 2,200,000] sieg Miller, it was believed, tried to ‘tone. commit suicide in a sudden fit of in- sanity, Her Albany residence was at ht Regular Colorado and Southern pre- ferred dividends were declared; semi- @nnual dividends of 2 per cent. on first and second preferred stocks, payable Oct. 1 to stockholders of record Sept. ¥. N.Y, Miller, who keepa 53 Chapel street, keopale lant night to visit relatives, Al» bany friends can give no reason for the Sept, 13. — Susan roming house at No, left here for Pough- NEW YORK COTTON MARKET, Friday's aa. one, {Acts She has three half-brothers—Clear- OP ee Sen igor | mont Testor of New York and Douglas 1PMa 1810 1290191 | And Orein ‘Teator of Rensselaer, 1188 12m 12180 ae ‘March |. 197 1908 194 1m fe I EE /500 MEXIGANS KILLED In tricta neventy stations out of seventy-six im weather bureau service had rains on Texas, Oklahoma-Arkansan dis- IN SONORA BATTLE Federals Who Lost 300 Take Many Rebels Prisoners and Cap- ture Ammunition, MEXICO CITY, Sept. 13.—Three han- dred Federals and two hundred revels are reported to have been killed in a battle on ‘Tuewday iat near Maytorena, in the northwestern State of sonura. The rebela were opposing the march of Gen, Pedro Ojeda’s column which was advancing upon Hermosillo, the epital of the State, The results of the y. A good cottom crop in Memphis ter- ritory is sald by railway and mercanti officials to have doubled the retail bus! ness for August, compared with past years. Market opened firm, up 9 to 11 points. Ofteri: light, but there wan a demand from wire houses based on tog much rain in weat- ‘ables steady. ‘After the firm opening, cotton moved up toa higher level on all options, with considerable buying by spot houses. It fe thought that spinners are taking fair lote out of the market Prices receded towards the cioso, showing net gains of 11 to 18 points. Mr. Hopping is represented by his gowns. The violinist now says! Was viown off at the .wrist, and his brother, Afien T. Hoppin, an attornes the verge of bank: Hight shoulder, chest, face and. head ben ncgtee’ they Wome . with offices at No. 20 FWth avenue. | His wife's condict has. be liners cutned bp 40 cwrate ee, Ui “4 Out of ¢ i " —__—_< — wile alleges, t he {oy fra « shell, por- called her Mrs.” to tease her. She was] 11! °0 i BUENOS AYRES, Sept. 1%. —~ Theol). tuo exercise of a mupreme effor: of | Josevh went next door a Vros .|never married and has no kith or kin| [abe the trouble to go to the primary | chamver of Deputies to-day passed a 1 he was able to keep from con. | Rect avenue to play with his friend, in the wide world. So she answered| PO!" as their action would be merely} 514i; appropriating 900,000 for ihe pure |) ve ate tome from 220" | Joseph Hauer, who i ten, and the two them, saying perfunctory. A few hundred votes cast| chase of @ legation building i Wasi- | '!ttins suletie, His weight, which Wl simmaged through an old tink int enough to live on, please for the prepared slate would serve the|ington. The Senate unanimousiy passed reduced], where they ( 1 the shel Te , | Purpose as well as efforts to bring out|the appropriation bill Sept. 6. ty 1) aver boy is reported unhurt. ov the full strength of the organization, John Purroy Mitchel having declined to be the League's candidate for its committee on vacancies had ENTER ROOM OVER ROOF AND STRANGLE HER. old woman was aroused about 2 The roof, which is directly above her rooms.|one of its own faithful followers. It At first she paid no attention to the|was no secret that Mr. Allen was put sounds, for there is a pigeon cote on|in merely as a to hold the the roof, and often the janitor'a aon|place until such time political ex- igencies might make some other more prominent candidate desirable. The League also has candidates for other offices differing from the Fusion slate, Dennis MeEvoy has been desig- nated for Comptrolier and Joseph J. Holwell for President of the Board of Aldermen, Tam primaries and others go up there to fly pigeons, But aa she listened she dis- tinguished Joud voices and she arose, nervously, and lighted the candie which stands on a little altar she keeps in her bedroom. She heard a key in the door, but she knew that the door was fastened by a padlock on the Inside, She was much frightened when ashe heard the voices! ganixat on the roof again and then # sound at] rotted her window. The light from the altar} tne polls. w to the inside of the] capture the primaries and have Tam- room, but shut out her view of the|many's own candidates voted for, s0 outaide. With trembling Hmbs she| that their names would have to go In reached the door, and while she fumbled | the Independence League column on the with the key in the padiock ehe saw| November election ballots, two shadowy forms in the next room.| A number of the regularly enrolled Before she could utter a cry the men| members of the League are said to have were upon her. One of them, @ tall,| been rounded up by Tammany and in- slender young man, clutched her by the | structed to go to their primaries, but in- throat and bore her to the ground. He 4 of voting for Mayoralty Candidate put hin knee on her chest and shook her stitute other by the throat, and asked her if she | names submitted by Tammany. wanted to die. She could not answer | Whether Tammany's Mayoralty can: him. Gidate, McCall, will be put up against Th: other man, dark and stout, went | Candidate Allen in the League primaries ri ht to the bed, and throwing back the | !8 not fully determined. It may be mattress pulled out @ skirt. Without | that this would be too open @ move and heattation he cut out the pocket of the| that a “dummy” may he substituted akirt. In the pocket was $1,085, The} WhO can be depended upon to resign man who held her told her that if whe| &¢ the proper moment tn favor of Mo- opened her mouth they would come back | CM! and kill her. Then the two, after blow- ing out the candle, left by the window through whith they had come, HOURS LATER FORE SHE RE- PORTS TO THE POLICE. Miss Murp'hy lay in the dark, unable | to move, for half an hour, Th f made her way out into the hallw, to the Janitor’s door. Frank M | the Janitor, his wife and their son went | to her ald. They thought she was out of her mind when she told of the rob- | very. They put her back to bed aud uy loaders aw that the League + © meting very little or ition and that few en- vters ‘vere expected to attend This was an opportunity to os MEXICAN SHOT DEAD BY AMERICAN TROOPS Mt | Six Others Wounded and Fourteen Paken Prisoners When Smugglers Are Cornered in Texas. X., Sept. 13 the janitor’a wife remained with her dd States the rest of the morning, It was 1) | xlers at o'clock this morning before she could get out and make her way to the Hast . Tex, to-day one Mext cup- Fifty-first #treet police station, Petec-| tured. None of the pursuing party was tive Bernhard Ditch was assigned to! injured. The svuldiers came upon the the case. Mexicans shortly after deylight @ few ‘The woman sat in her room ani rocked in her chair all day, trying Ww realise what had ha) od, Yesterday ehe had $1,065. To-day NS vents ston between her and the poorhouse, She miles from Alimito Crossing, at the Rio Grande River, and at once began firing, An American who is the reputed leader | RAY of the Mexicans, but whose name is known, replied to the order to halt came here from Ireland seventeen years | declared that his party would never ago. Three years ago she fell {I and | surrender | withdrew her money from the savings he soldiers were then ordered to I Sears She had then #1,8%. She “id | open fire, and at the first volley one no more work and continued to get bel-| Mexican was shot dead, two others \ ter. Detective Ditch conjectures that | apparently mortally injured and others | [J “) some of the curious, wondering how she | received nor wounds, The Amert- \3 f lived, watched at night while she re-|can leader, realizing that the odds Ittred. She wan seen, he thinks, remov- | were against him, surrendered with 4 ing her skirt and placing it under the [thirteen Meaivans. ‘The capture was mattr ‘The thieves knew re thy by 4 detachment of the Four- money was, and they knew that the old h United States Cavatry, yundor | NQY} woman had the money. Detective Ditch does not think it will | be long before the thieves are appre- hended. Miss Murphy cannot see any? thing but starvation. Not a voul in the | world to cheer her, not a friend to turn to, she site and rocks herself and wonders how it will all end. petal eel ee WOMAN RIDER HURT. mmand of Lieut. Make the Liver Do its Duty h: Nine times in ten when the liver is right the omach and bowels are right. CARTER’'S LITTLE LIVER PILLS i ley iw hy’ ie McLa School Thrown From Horse tn Central hs While riding through Central Park Ninety-weventh street to-day Miss ¥ Sutton, a public school teacher Teacher of Ni Montague str Brooklyn, waa thrown from horse and badiy fon injured, She was taken to Mount Sinai | Hospital, where it wax found she had| Headache, and Distress after Eating, suffered a broken arm, bruises on the! ‘Small Pill, Seal Deco, Sasall Price [left hip and possible internal injurtes, Genuine outa: Signature ‘Discomfort Alter: Meals|_« Ca A Feeling oontemed. vith & sensation of stiffens ont belching of wind are aymntoms tom, With these there will be (; Fuloess of the Mond im the Diaguat of | W. L. DOUGLAS . ring inant Rie Stain ihn es | SED & 48 SHOES ing, Dots or pe lore the Bight, Veliownes | of the Main, Pain Ww the Bide, (hest: Limbs and | There is pleasure and lashes of Heat, A few doses cf | comfort in wearing adway’s Fhaynagee dra Pills #5 hie Injuries appeared to be Jeo serious that he was taken to his home near the club house. avi. 15, 1 phvelclans suspected that vring a vitiim of tubere < wits ocouptes a t No, G8? River. ventless and WO ve of the montil HiS FIDDLE, VIRTUOSO = ae Huly § was nineteen wedding and his wife tad a daughter ten he time of jthurt one, site morning and jg now where the, phyal- His right hand and at last had to go back to his faith: [a W4il punch this ful old fiddle, and his wife had to go, ! Fordham Hospital, to her old job @s a designer of | clans say be will die. back Ye 2) a") mt | aa nn iN | el The Popuiar Favorite The beer that satisfies most of the people all the time 's the beer that can be relied upon by the rest of the people any time. The judgment of the majority is a safe guide for the minority. Statistics show that the New York public drinks more of Ruppert’s brews than any other one brand of bottled beer. If the output of the Ruppert Brewery for one year were put into bottles and laid end to end, they would form a circle around the Earth, with 46.000.000 hotties to sp re. JACOB RUPPERTS Knickerbocke THE BEER THAT SATISFIES KNICKERBOCKER BEER is ordered into the best homes in America on account of its abso'ute purity and wholesome flavor. The beer is made from the most select materials that can be obtained in either Europe or America. It is brewed in the finest Brewhouse in the world. Every bottle and barre! is uniform in taste, color and quality. Our new plant represents the last word in sanitation and has a capacity of brewing 3,000,000 barrels a year. BOTTLED ONLY AT THE BREWERY. Rank Reserve #f,400,850, engagement are considered by the Mex- The statement of the actual condi. | 'can Government to be a Pederal vie} wa) gid it freeing the asstem of all the. abore Dealers. tion of Clearing House banks and | ‘ory, 4 having retreated afcer| tenets Gingeters. Nurely Neqgtable, 35 conte 8 For Sale by All aigre trust companies for the week shows | making a determined stand, jaa Ricca “ ite! EW YORK that they hold $5,480,960 reserve in| ‘The rebel force ts reported to number Fat OOK UY, MB — excess of legal requirements, ‘This in| several thousand men. The Feder CARPET das WW N oe Brat im rN te * sS eM : pe an increase of $799,500 from last| captured many prisoners and a guan: LED HILLAS HS | porte . aah Ye ER Ds SS ar ESN ¢ [iy of emataiuon jeuzastns? 53 West 5b 9, Ease ‘eget, La RIES > eZ Se ee

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