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MINO 31 NEW YORK WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 1 1884 PRICE TWO CENTS

BrCULLOUGII BREAKS DOWN-

A 1AINFVL HIKUTtULK IN MVECKEILTHKATItli IT CHICAGO

Overwork emil III llrnllk Dlinblc the A-

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InnaitcUly 1 hlaI Kninsenenle furtke ttonaon ure Mtiddenljr C-

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Bopt 300uly ono of thUs morn

Inal newspapers In reviewing John MeCul-lough performance nt MoYIckors thoughtbest to deolaro It 1 pitiable spectacle nnd totar that We slips of the toncuo raised it hughfrom tlioio Ignorant of hR truo condition Inthe pathetic death urcno In Tho Gladiator-ho utterly broko down There were hUioi andIronliMil remarks from different parts of thohomo Tho actor vniiiu boforo the curtainitrodo ncross the stag and said

This Is the bestmannered audience loverlW U you had nurtured as I have sufferedyou would not do tillsq Thn audience inilcklv dispersed The even-Ing patters contain nn advertisement that per-formances

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at McVlckcrs Theatre have been In-

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suspended and that money will Irarefunded for tickets The proprietor has evi-dently

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statement to make and no apology toffer Tdrsons who were In the audienceevenIng say that Mr McCullouuh was so mani-festly

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Incapable of performing his part that hisfriends In tho company should have called onthe prompter to ring down the curtain He-itrugcid1through his lines like a man smittenwUhpnlsy Hols now prostrated

Joioph Brooks lcCulouhl manager nndMr Price his 11enl elld morning thatthe tragedians season had boon closed thatall the lat8 bad boon cancelled and that ar-rangements

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had boon made to send the com-pany

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back to How York Both icontlemon said

lhe wished the public to understand thatamong thn company ali management all fuel-Ing of disappointment nt personal embarrass-ment

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or loss wore smothered In tho general ro

art for Mr MeCulloughs pitiable conditionThey said further that they woro encouragedat tho beginning of tho season by the fact thatthe actor was In far better conditionthan he had boon In nt tho beginning of thnprevious season and that they had oxnocted

18 ho became once more used to acting Itwould prove tonic to his system as It unitpreviously Ho lint been rehearsing very luirilall yesterday and this brought on his mentaltrouble again Tlioy lied not yet Informed himof thoir policy but expected the strongest tpoIUol rrmllm when

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I la hoped nn entIre masons rot willrAton him to Ills wonted vigor Both ontoponltlvo that the causes thoyworn tliu only ones which could bo given1110Mr MeOulloughs actions Inn evening

It wart generally known among his friends InNow Vork that Mr McCullough was not theman hu had boon but It was not supposed thatIlls hoaltti wus so shattered as compol himtabandol tho stage altogether For nearly

Mr McCullouglfa health has boonfaUn tin played however through tho

of mHt season without losing a nightHo nit the strain mind went to Europe In thonrlv nut nt Iliinf aiiiiimiii trv iAiinorili HAvastone throe months returning to Americaion Sent 0 It was his determination to nlaythis nenson although Mr Wm Gonner ot time8t Jamas IHotel his most Intimate friend ad-vised

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him not to-

Whol Mr McCullouch arrived In this city onhI inn from Europe It was vory hotitidond Ho mat a good many of his old friendsand for a fowdnys lund a merry time with themOno evening hn Edwin Thorno and severalothers wore at Dolmonlcos

Its entirely too warm weather to netTborno said Now 1vn icol to pay for It any ¬

how as rmnotirntuirtnDlavwith ropoempaiir-MrnroOulIouKU said that ho would not act In

tho warm weather either but was prevailedupon to clmnifo his mind 01 Set 10 ho wontdown to Coney Island was found on thoboach toward enlmr wnmlorlmi about In adacil condltlu HU frlondi attributed this tthu MTncl of the sun and said that hodined with oonvhial friends Th IB was pub-lished

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tho following day and wlmn Mr McOullouuh road it ho soul nt once for Mr llrooksnnd said that ho wanted to begin acting at-one to show that he was alt right

On tho following Thursday ho appeared atMilwaukee and av cok ngo iuaterday hn beganhU nnujomoltl Urn Chicago Opera House

hail a great deal to do withIniuritig Mr Cullouchs health Mr Connereutd lat nluht For two years they bnvo saidthat His health wns faillnc I mill your friendsshould toll you ovary flay you wore look-ing

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bad and breaking down you would beginto think ao yourself wouldnt you AllolPe ¬

chilly I your health wns not as goodbOot Why a leportor even met Mr McCultough at Milwaukee mind submitted him to anexamination as to lila health and general 1 con-dition

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He In a Ronsltivo man and It worriedhim greatly

s III Mr McCulloneh suitor a largo financiallots by cancelling his engagements

If ho bad continued on for the season hewould have math 00000 By not playing hoWill necessarily bo that much outWill not Mr llrooks lose

I Not so very much The contracts aro soOladn that sickness Is taken Iota consideration

Whom will Mr MuCullouah goI cannot toll lie lute a sister In Hornnton

and his wife and son live In Philadelphia Hopeed rest QUid If he should come here1 would boant too happy to tko earn of himBut then c hotelib not the for a man toretlln-

ni Mr MeCullouch an Income sufficientsupport him

Oh yes Ho IIs amply provided for that wayI cannot toll you If be wi act again for I dontInow anything about IMr MoCulloiiKh Is said to havo sufferedgreatly from sleeplessness and to have had

4 fancies that people dllked him and that hehad no friends

Ills niUE WITH A LUNATiC

An leieane Man Capture a Carrlnaja andllu from kle Imaslnary Knemtoa-

SvitACUSE Sept 30 William Dunn an em-ployee

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of tho Tompoy Houso near the easterneitromitrof tho city hitched a horse to a car-riage

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about 0 I M yesterday and started forO firm near tho East Avenue Driving Park Ata street corner near tho odeo of the city a mansprang from behind a troo jumped Into thowacoh anti placing n revolver at Dunns headdemanded tho reins which woro Handed tohim Hn Inshod time horso Into a run stilt cov

orlnl Hun Ivll tho weapon and threatening-to shoot ho stirred Tim man guidedtho uorfte toward Thompsons Landing on theKrlo Canal find thence drovo to MussinaHprlngs whlfli Is four miles ea tT f tho citymaking tho distance in lean than half an hourtho liorso running all tim way and tho wagonthumidne about fearfully

Front the mans actions anti words Dunnsaw that ho was Insane He asserted that howas putftund by a band from IJulTalo ll8aanlof Hbnwmon who were herohad iloiunndod of him and would killtOOOIhim unless It

At Mnusinn KprlinVH ho turned tho horso to-

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limo city nnd again urged tho terrlflod-uulnial to n brcnkniCk pace At tho corer ofJounce mind LodI Htroets thefrom tho wagon which passed over him bllU-llouiiHhing hla rovohcr ho jumped up and dinoppourod down a side street

Illunn drove Into tho city and olllcera wereout out to search for tho companion of histhrilling rldp Titer found him dratBine himsolf about wltrwi broken log Hn was recoe-DiTiodna William T1 Denlton of this city andwas tnken to a hospital Denbon IIs n harddrinker and his Insanity Iii due to alcohol

Pistol and CeBTe-

rBaiTiMoiiB 8npt 30Mr Clifton W Tayhone u ho had a little h in Union iquare Hew Yorkwill Mr A K Fulton el the Baltimore Amiritanother day urlteato 1 friend In ely LeI m re-

Diliul my lillom fried ant now difeated enemy that ItIhoul1 1101 ihi rrlt of en an over eonMnlI11010 of A illishleil old ml Ikl u-

purilr lhyulcbl mlhf sri oitajr I oh-

mng flthose my Tie rehtugnantI10 liii yt ilisy uyclhekss stint ulprotth by trueoour end iy geiitlniily pridi II can hut of-

kuiiui bun cat Id by 1dllulelowunnl lerbaJoiuituIliOUI valor ii sy I11 Ircti flail worihirr I 11m I ohalruio t am dmsappoluuluiiiu from tar rroloMr Helnrcltka Jealousy

PoTTsrrLLS Sept 3U31rs BamuelHoIaroUu-oo Sunday Dlfiit aubbcd Mary Lludman Maryaaa been vlalUng tie Ilclnrelthi for four monthSal Sir ooniluet with lira lleiDrelth1 huabaail arouied-atra HelnraUh Jealoua tine of Ih cut IIl across the

niaklnn adln urln iih and tlis other U In thefJavt life miser thenfla rib Neither I danreroue Thewounds wr made with I bread knit the blade ofwhich Ila fourteen Incholoo air lltlnrelth haa benSf7101 to gel lbs the house for week but

fee refue4 i a0 and at hut flaunted In the wire1 fleeSit kMbMcVii falilileaantu Wra Helnrellk end herSaUkUr Iff yaturday for Ctltn county whir hrt ta r> flU fitv i t-

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URN DVTLKU IN JlVtFJKUA Orciat Tetanus to Brett IllmOrndy Is

Irrrnpteel by Clevclnnaa FriendBUFFALO Hept 3Tho most enthusiastic

political demonstration over held In this citywas thnt with which Gen Dopjamln F Dullera welcomed tonight He And SenatorGrady came In on tho 740 train and woro metat the depot hy 2000 men and a brass bandCheers filled tho air while Oen flutter walkedfrom the car to his carriage In whichho was driven to time Qonctoe Ho ¬

tel A temporary balcony was built Infront of tho hotel and fireworks filled thoair At 830 oclock nearly 100people hadassembled In front of tho Oen Dullerand Bon a tor Grady arm In arm walked to thebalcony and woro greeted with groatapplause Atlor some remarks by alocal Butler orator George Blair of NowYork was elected Chairman of tbo openairmeeting He made a long address eulogizingHon Hutler and tho Peoples party lie coneluded by Introducing the nominee

Ion Butler commenced by proposing threecheers for Cleveland and the same for Blamewhich being rospondud to he observed

Now that was very well but It youcomo to my city you will find that thoy cowia groat deal better for me

lore arose three cheers for Butlerhe said that we have given three

rousing cheerfor throe parties and are goodfriends good understanding with eachother let ui proceed with our discourse In ¬

dulging In no vituperation but discussing can ¬

didly and fairly the groat Questions of the cam-paign

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Ho continuedTel lies been precious to III children sparing ua from

the peitllpncc that ha visited other portion of thisKlohr and haa favored ua with Hood crops Hllihcountry In not proiperou Ar we extravagant I

Ar wo doing anvthlnr tint our duty to ourselosi andourI childrenI t toil forbid

torn In Kansas la at preaent worth IA enl per tunnelant KOOI are cheaper on the Kailrrn limn theyhave ever hn known before Why should there beuny ooeol ed people

Duller then argued that n potectlvot-arifT must 0maintained for free trade wouldpauperize country Tho trouble he thouchtwatt not overproduction hut underconsump ¬

lion Ha referred to his efforts tt the ChicagoConvention and said the opposition thoro wasmainly because ho was Huller and they fearedho would got ahead too far lie gout litlloabout Cleveland and nothing against him

Senator Grady was wittIly applauded when hoWas Introduced hut time conduct of tho crowdduring the hour ha talked wits outrageous Adelegation of the Cleveland Corps just ruturned from Iparade took up n station not farfront Urady mlinfrequent Intervals drownedhis voice ohorllaCleveland Mr Gradyspokii mainly llnllroad FiveCont Faro bill did not scorn to euro mUIIwhat else ho Ant except to tirepersecutors Ho WI however listened towith attention the main body ofthe people nnd was frequently applaudedDlrlnJ his spooch ho vvas told that lug

Chairman of the Democratic CountyCommittee had been arrested for disturbingIho UUtttlrur Ho lproposed throe diners forScheu and thoy were heartily given Iturnedout later that Scheu slinuly went for sixmembers of the Cleveland Corps who were ar-rested for that offence

Duller nod Grady separate hero The oxHenalor coes tomorrow to LOfkl ort andthrough the State subsequently The Generalgoes tomorrow to Fort Wayne and Logansport

OKV nVTlEKU HOOM IX TWO STATES

Connrcllrnt Teeming with Hntlrr Clubs

I ril nt Work IIn Now VirkButler clubs aro organized and In good

working condition In the following Importanttowns In Connecticut Now Haven HartfordMorldon Norwich Now London Sliddletown-Wntorbury DrldBoport Now Britain NorwalkStamford Danbury Westport DlrmlnchamDeacon Falls Naugatuck Walllngford Kantlierlin ijut MorlJon UauUi Morldon UnIonvlllo Oilllnsvlllo WlnstcJ Yolentown EastHampton Durham Weitorfleld nnd manyclubs In the smaller towns Now Haven nowhni three clubs and five more In process oforinlnp

8 U DliiKbam Chairman of tho Stnto CentralCommittee is Hooding tho State with docu-ments

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and attending to tIm organization ofolulM In every bnmlet Tho 1coplos causelooks bright In the Nutmeg Htate-

Thn work of organization in tho Interior ofthis Stato Is progressing with extraordinaryrapidity The register at the hiadinmrtors Inthe city Indicates that timerriaro now 317 Dullerand West clubs outside of Now York Klnllcounties Tlioro will be a mass alt ItKlmlra on Oct 21 at which tho Rev T 1

lioochcr will preside Corning wil have aDuller ratification mootnl on There-are excellent carrying the townUou Duller appearance at Albany and Troyhas given his boom a wonderful Ilpotll Inthat locality Information was atheadquarters yesterday of tho organization ofa Butler and West club nHoreUlvlohlvl-nI membership roll of

doing excellent work In that neighborhoodAt n meeting of the Executive Committee of

the National party held at 10 Union mjuareyesterday afternoon tho resignation of JohnF Seaman candidate for elector for the Twentrsixth district was received and antiJohn Ryan was substituted In hisaecoptet

The New York County Committee of the Peo-ples

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party mot nt tholr headquarters 12 Unionsquare lastevenlng to Iperfect their organiza-tion

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Every Assembly district was representedanti it was discovered by the Chairman on re-ceiving

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the reports that the organization wasperfect in all of the districts oxcept two andthat the organization of those two would bo-

lerlertetln a few days It was nlso discoveredof the districts thero were no loss

tiTan four Duller clubsA resolution was offered railing for a free

root for passengers ovor the BrooklynBridge Col Norton of Chicago K E Toller ofNow Jersey E J Whitehead of Connecticut DW Turllndy of Now Jersey and W A Fowleraddressed tile committee and a collation wasserved afterward

Butler ClubA Duller club of fifty members was organized-

at Weitport Coon on Sept K7 11 name I10 The Ni-

tlonal Labor Club Jame Jenkins 11 President andHenry E Burr Secretary

The Duller anTVe Campalfn Club of the Sixth Asemhly dlitrlct 1Ill hold Imaul meetlnit ut 27 ColumbiaStreet this evening Addre ewlll bo made by Roberttlhiiert II Wen ant hpgncer end others

A public mevthiff to promot the Intervali of tile candilates cI the 1eoplea pony will he held under tile flitslice of the CentralI Club at 088 Second avenue thuseenlnir

A Hutler cud Vet club of twenty members was form-ed11In llacketlitown last iii gut

The Huller Sill Wel muh of the Third Atnembly illIriol mot lait 231 Molt street and arrannd forthree niece meetlnica IonU Oct R In Harry lluward-aluare Oct 20i In U squire oct no rnlon iuar-On the hut named date thor will Ihu a torchlight proCessiOn

A Hutler ant test Hub with fifty member wa oriranlzeil at Iymana Hotel Hunter 1oliit last ePatrick McKenna wa elected lre ldent of the irTame IIs the lecnml club orvaillzed III the First waultonic lilninl City

slrAiliin nn l Mcllonnld NomlnntedTho Peoples party of Hudson county holt a

Convention on Monday night In Mclhcrion 11 leark avenue Jr > ey City Thor were present altogetherclose on to 11o delegate The beets of reprenentatlonwas two < lIlt from eaili polling prclnct IIn thecounty norJo llrown Chairman 01 the CountyKxecuttte omml called the trusting to ordtr nutreal the call for the Contention CmluIolwas elected temporary Chairman I IcIou erry Hecretary netolutlnna endoralnn th ilutiturin and camlldalee of lie Ieoplna National party antdvnimuciiiir lolm ami machine rule In national1and local affair wr adopted with a n hlilwlud-

UloonlilJackvon a prominent labor advntat weeelected permanent Chalriiueuu cud Joaeph T McLoobtrry-lerinaneiit Secretary

William McAdnowaa nominated for member of COllidward f McDonald for County Clerk III Ixgln for KMerlft Auvuitu Day for Register ant IA Haublr aol Iatrlck Fagan for CoronerA County Executive Comnilltee of one from each

pctllhg precinct waa appointed The Convention tIll notadjourn until after midnight

A Prohibition Cundlilwle Tor HaloTho General Committee of the Prohibition

parly mat yesterday at 210 Eighth avenue Joitph A

fiogardu presided Charles N Crlltecden wa nomlnated for Mayor Chaunrey Shatter for District Attor-ney ant Pr M I llnlhrook for Coroner Tho olinlion of a candidate fur ComptrolUr wa lot toecutive Committee Arrangementrwere for a re-ceptlotilolirglteii In ilnv HL John at Chlckcrlng lullon Oct IT 1It Iis laid that llniooe tonkllng will be In-vited to preuils at ins meeting

rhbThlrteenth DIstrict Irohlbltlnn Club talktof nounbating time Ilcv Stephen Merrill for Anumbll man

llefent of Ike llrlklnc Coal 11rIITDUII Pa Sept 80Time news fromuilner campa along the Moncngahela lllver In

dhcetee lImit the days of the strike are numbered sadthat the men who quit won lait June will be compelled-to return br smaller reuse than thar received when thestrIke wee begun A nulls niiitlug wa hld latl nighttu the fourth pool at whlchlh aotlriintI was stronglyla favor of aaceptlnjr the operators term Anothermeeting wilt be held tomorrow to take diclalv action

I beet aJtortmant ofVrpI-

Tb Intlptrl14 ingraincarpet at Btamaaa 1dU

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rileelllePlfapowder or jalre1 No charge ulllWrite for faferemei Ir Corklni 11 Kc

Belt > llen In HreieklxauI In Brooklyn 40817 persons registered y

trrdy The Mtiatrallon fur Ihe Oral day la IBM 414bMin IMI1 11011132

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TOSHKX ItV PInEA lire In Louisville Cauada yeitcrday btirnfd Ivrenty

hOI 101 12UW-At Ijiclune Quebec on Monday nllbl twentythree

home were destroyed Loss tbo Flfl> famineaU rendered humcleaA lure at th Krdentielm clock farm Chestnut Hill Payeiterday deelroyed a bern stables carriage hoUSe

and other buIlding toe SJOouu fb threyearokially Allen daui Madg by Alum Oburnd to death

Of all the popularfeogltas jo called lb genuinetrtKli U Or nulls Cough Syrup UcuVl r

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AN OLD STYLE NEW YORKER

DEATH OF JOHN SCOTT FIFK tADDT-JVDOK AND nvnaraxAX

A Member of Ik Fanena N > kle Ocag wkNever Would leaive Ike Nclskbi rkaee-lllle Bccord ne Jualt und oel lsbrses

Tho political fortunes of moro than onoambitious Now Yorkor when tho politics ofthis city woro run aaorllDI to tho methods ofthe rtglmo that existence fifteenyears ago depended on time action of a party ofcone nlnlspirits who made their meeting placeIn the office of George Lulls livery stableat the corner of Bayard and Eldrldllltreotl-This was the famous Indprominent In It twenty years ago were William-M Tweed Michael J Shandtoy Foster DeweyDaniel Drean William Oowey P Dorlon WINham Shawavld Mlllsr Charles Hall flickConnolly J L Korean John Scott and otherswho have since played Important parts notonly In local politico but In the politics of theState and nation-

Congressmen Senators Assemblymen andAldermen were mad aod unmade by the StableGang and the receptions which It gave occa-sionally

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In thu stable office were always at-

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b1politicians from all parts of tbe Statewho were fortunate enough to reoolvo Invita-tions

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Among those whom the surviving mem-bers

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of the Stable lane feel happy in lookingback upon ablnl been their guest was tholato Judge Follcr When bo was with themtwelve conspicuous Senators participated In thefestivities The aualltlei that wore requisiteto make a man a congenial member thei3table Olnl brought Into prominence manyperrons but for its Influence mighhaveremained unhonorml nnd thehumbler walks nf life Tbo ranks of these oldschool politicians who once ruled thinKS frontthoir ciunrtniA In Butts stable uro sadlythinned and tho death yesterday of niPolIcoJustice John Scott romouH one of tIme oldestand most wldnly known of their number

Like many of tIle politicians of thnt dayJohn Scott began his earner Ho-sprvoil 181 Iremllhis tune with old 10 waxn butcher by trade anil was for yearsfoinmnnof thu famous uack tag outiabitelmnuont-of Johl M Smith iV Co tCanal anil KMrklc

He wns born time cult Tcuith wardon Mnroh 11H21 mid nOIr lived olxnwliarnWlmouu Twond cumo Intu power In New York be-appointod John Scott to Iho bund of time supplyilnpartmont In time Donnrtmont f 1ulilloWorks In ISfiS ho was elected a Pollcu Jtiatic Ia position ho hold until the Jmtlfm whowere elctet thlit year mole 111111 out ofoflloe In 1S71 Ho was nHall hut ulnc turned out ot tho or anin-tlon with others when John Kelly bociimo timelondornf Tnmmiiny bo nover aftorwnrd took

active purl In politicsonT nt Hccuniuliitail a oompotoiico JtnlcoScott liviM a Illo of onso nnd lolnurn ulIII I hisdpiUh Hi win chlll1 nnd n hiswUo1 Iltllllnlolollln 1 75

Scott made ht In thefamily of Ills friend Ed IIIht nt 21 KlilrliluoStreet 1 locality ho Pint It In hlheart leave Ho spent much of his time nthe old ntiiblu quarters with survivor of timeonco tioworfuluitni

For years indite Scott humid boon a great putiTrorwith the HHthmn Decently his friends noticedthat ho was suffering morn thnn usual Hncould broathn only with great dlnlctilty lieooulllslrellllalk Un Monday George Hull

who examined Jtulgt 8cutanti told him ho must bo caredonce At the JUILIS own reijunst litwas taken to tho Now York HospitalHo was placod thorn nt 12 oclock onMonday by Oeorgo Dull anti oxAlderman-Jhurlos Hull In time evening Henry Dungsan old friend nf time JudgnV culled to Sr himThe iluilen said Hullo Bangs old I andloon aflnrwaril foi asleep Thoso wore the

words hn At midnight twelvehours after entering hospital hn wit found11to ba deed There no one with him whenho diedl Dentil was duo to plourlsy tout on af ¬

batten of tho heartJudge Kcott wit Ir member of the old Am dus CIt ii rut1 far advanced L r rn A

eiDer wns found In till room ttfur hii dealh Inhis handwriting requestingI IIhltlo bo hurledwith Masonic ceremonies wornremoved from the hospitalI to UndertakerStoltsn In the flowery They will be InterredIn tho lot of hil lifelong friend oxAldermanDavid Miller Cypress Hills Cemetery by theBldn nf hl wlfo us soon at iiis two sisters nndbrothers who live out of town can roachlimo etty During the term that Judgn Kcott 00etiplod time bench ho was hover absent ono tInyfrom the court rOll Ills manner was brusiiuoanti emphatic decisions were marked byriiro good sense ami ho seldom nrred in judg-ment

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Hoclnlly ho WAS hearty antI genialI liewas a lpractical sportsman his special delightbeing time rod Until a low yetrs past ho an-nually

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visited thn streams and lakes of 1lkocounty whore his blunt rind hearty mannerwas highly nppreeliuod Hla recltaUof exporlnncos while on Ills like county excursionswere greatly enjoyed by tile associates

Once he wns taken by Kd Cahlll to a troutstream and as the Judge related It was orton the nlrenm with the solemn assurance thatthen was no way to get away from It except toclimb an almost perpendicular mountain UOOfeet high AH his asthma mude It n matter otno little dinictilty to walk up a flight otstairs oxen the prospect of ascend-ing

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the hill was nucli that hn rogretlednot having mado his will before ho lefthomo Vnlle hu was nonderlng ovor theRulijeot a native flshonnnti nanm plungingalong down the stream lIe told ttlmt

Inn JUIIIlOIt was easy to get away from tho creek for

all ho Imd to du was to work his way up It fivemile where tile banks wore low enough forhim to climb thnpi Tho Judgo struggled near-ly

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to the heal of tho stream and got omit onlyto learn that If he had walked down stream nhundred yards from tho stoop hill ho couldhave stopped out on tho road ID Mllford

At another Urn the Judge said ho heard of aman who luau u sure and simple euro for thoasthma Ho rode seventeen miles over a barkroad to see time man Whim ho reached hiscabin he was nearly dead The man laid theJudgo tho cure was infallible for Uncle JonasAll loy had used It two years before and hadnever had a touch ot tile asthma since al-though

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he had suffered with It more thanthirty years The Juilcos anxiety tQl learnwhat tho remedy was was chnngud to disgustwhen ho learned that Uncle Jonas had curedhis asthma by cutting his throat

A favorite story of tIme Judgen was about timepickerel pond hn llfhed in out in 1lko countywhere ho caught twentyseven plcknrol IInuplaced them in n box lying In the water at thoedge of the pond When ho canto to cot thellsh there wnr none In Ihe box Thero was ahnln In the Hide of thin box however out ofwhich tho INh had escaped back In tbo PondThorn wan hut ono pIckerel In the pond hefound out Thnt ono ho had caught twentyeon limes This pond was near time ono hellshed In whore the pickerel were HO small thattime live minnows be hail on his hook swal ¬

lowed nino of thorn before ho know what theywore up to

The A O II Not IIn 1nllllraTime mooting of the Anclont Order of Hiber-

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rC the Htate of New York which wa liell Ilaat-

llUhl at Kiiimit Hall U3J Wait Thirtieth street H aa wellatteniltd National Delegate olan conifratulatail theorder upon It jiroipfiroiu coaJitfon antl upon the har-

ninnv which prevailed atnniifr UM incintivra Ilo conrtriiinril the action nf crrlaln inalcontrnta nf the orilcrInilalilillnitiii politic thla fall nnil UiIaril that theorder Khotilil not In nuy loan nor IInierftn lu tie politicalcatapaltfti ir Suture In It la any way ami Ilust mite reriotymull nut Ilie rated h > unv toe limn In ttie United HtattnThe aildreiM of Itue iintlonal iltlrffitp nniappinuileit andhluhly apiirovrd tlv tthe htnte itflfiiHtlon uhu conlUiillici Mrt IHenry V Kherfilatl nmlI nllur exolllciTJ ofIhe order fur htivlnir without aiithnrlty intntloiifil theorder aa belief In nny way Intereitfil In IolltH

Irlaa ItepubllrnniCINCINNATI Bopt 30Tho National Conven-

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of thus Irlah American Republican Jeaitua aa4emtlrdhere this afternoon Over moilelptfatca were reprcirnt-ej Th Convention was called tu order In the LookoutIlouie by A L Murrlion nf New Meslco lie said thiswas a ConventionI nf Irishl clttrene opposed Ic the eleo-tlnn of Irovir Ilcreland They hat met for the imrpose of umir every snort In their rtou ci to elect Hlalnaand Loon atnl to pull them lvca on record IrrevocablyaaaliiM th Hrltlah heresy of tree trade

toniinltteeii were appointed nn Hnaaneni nrAntalion Iteiolutlnni ant on I he lleceitlon of Mr IllalneHie Cnntni tee 0ni Permanent I lrgnuizeu tutu haa elrtfdA L Morrliim for Ce ruu sueut I luelruuuuuui ant JJiimhanh

for Hecr tary 1 tie Convention adjourtied until to-morrow

Iellllrsi NIII

The County Democracy hold primaries In thoseveral lecllon dldrkt list hlifht ard elected delegatea to their Count I Conirreiii lad AnieinLlyI Coiiventlona coil Convention for the nomination nf AU rmii-Th County Ioiutatlnn will ho held i n Oct n

Ihe Kepahllian of Uarrrn county iiiv York havelioilllnattd IL H Locke of Potlerolllu for Ihu AiiemlilyI

Hlmeon H llawalna was nominated for inmntier of the-Atarmbly yetrday hy the Suffolk county Mebubiluftus

1 he IDcuifcrat of liroume county nominated Judue UN LoomIs for member of Auembly yesterday

Thus HnnarlTanla Ureeiiback Htate Convention atBelle font y trdav nominated N U AtwOod ot Venaniu-oountr a ronitreMinan lire The question of fusIonwu dlacuiaed last eveiilnr but was not settled

JlLOTS DEFKMDINa TIlEMSKtTKB

Fault rusl with Uuy VlewelAIhtpi JUptndtut us Tried FUeLAbout a hundred pilots from Ml part of

tho country held the first Conference of Pilots-of tho American Coast yesterday In the Metro-politan

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Jlotol Cftpt John Taylor of thiscitys pilot service presided Capt Harblnsonof tho Sand Hook pilots made an addressOf Qov Clevelands action In signing tho feereducing measure ho said

Jov CUieland came to Ihe eoncluilon that the pilotsof this port ought to receive no hlhsr wages thin thepilots of any foreign ports tie did not seem to cars abit whether the condition of the two countries were orwere not the labs If our earning are totiemeaiaredby ttuoas receIved In Liverpool Bristol or other KnitlliliI

pone then the Governor may at well apply this processof reasoning end lay thatl tha worklncmen of this coun-try enirafed In any industry ouiht to receive Jlull thesales ai worklntuien eniaced In UnillarI occupationsEurope This Ila what lbs Governor plainly sys endwhat we have got to lace Nut thIsI la a Mud of doctrinewhich we aa American oltliena wilt not awallow Ialand upon the broad plan of cltlfenahln Republicanand Domocrat alike shudder at lOch adoctrlne eventhough It cornea from K gentleman holding the hlgneatoffice In the State

Capt Pim n ruddy man of stalwart buildpointed out tho danger that lay In the presentstile of long narrow RrltlAU oooan steamers

They aro mere marino cofllns ho said Ifanything were to strike them nmldohlps Itwould bo thoir total destruction within thespace of a few minutes Iis no wonder pas-sengers

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complain of rough weather But therough weather Is often mythical Its roughbecause the long gasplpe structure of steamerrests on three waves at once instead of ridingthem eitally as the oldfashioned model

The American pilots cheered Capt Mm andafter Pilot Commissioner Iarker of New Jorsoypoke unanimously lpassed these resolutions-

That the abolition of cnmpttlaory pltutafeI outd mealfold the danger and risks Intvllaule uponi the AmericanI

coast lineThat the rest airvlcraof the pllnta to their country

deserve grateful recoKiilllon ant Ihal at leaai Just andproper rompanaatlon should Ihe paid If lefftalatora cuececd InilcttroylnvI cotnptiliory pimutagoluu oilier wordthe pllotaru service itself

That city effort to rexuicltate end coumuolilate theAm rloan mercantile InsOle muit Ie futile ihe mainstep nt thatI marlnii time pllotan aertlne Iis abolished

Tint a Lumtnlttea Iis lierebv forinod for theI purpoao offriitrMintf any overt actn alnt the employment and

livelihood uf tlie pilot of Ihe Unite States

Kxavsiu ON ATottmacsT DAY

The l loclo on the observance of thatIlallditj by hebrew tklldren

Mr 11 Lrnnklln Secretary of tho mootingof hebrew ontlel1lon hold at tho houuo of MrMoyor 123 Kiixt Eluhtyllfth street on Katurday where thn fooling expressed againstllabbla Kohlor Ootthcll and Huolwch for dodaring IItlnwful for Jnwlnh oblUlron to attendschool on tIme Day of Atonement was said to bebitter wan soon by n reporter yesterday at hisofllce 32 Liberty street Wo had a gloriousmeeting anti Kablil Wipe has settled time ouoslion as to who knows tha lawn lint we havealready be tin to obtaIn tho opinions of lend-ing

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European rabble rroniincnl ChrlKtlnndivine In this country will nlso bo consultedas to what they think of the fitiPBtloa as Ameri-can

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cltlenH Irnctleally Ilrowno lies carriedhis point nlrandy for seeing tho treat com-motion

¬among tho Town time school authorllloB

i told Jewish chlldion on Friday thnt thoy wouldbe exiMUHd on Monday I huulieivo nib Jews will

I voteforf the candldntn for Mayor will promises10 no ino JUWIRII oiiiniron justice i iiave noontold that Aldermnn Irnnt has already writtento Hnhbl Ilrowno that ho sympathize with theclaim of time Jewish children and lledflnihimself it elected to appoint such School Com

I mlHsloiierH as willI do justice to all citizensalike without regard to religious dIstinctIon

tllltltOTKJIS Iff FlllHT AlEXUK-

Iiilin IIne Walsh nrcotrrrd an Hourtiter lie wn Koblird nr II

John Russell of 317 rut Thirtieth streetcilod Police rind Stop thief at Twentysixth street nnd First avenue at 1 oclock yes-terday morning Policeman Doyle found himlying on his back sufrnrlnir from a ohoklng

J0j 1 routed IJIIH tills rrlnnUI endroljb dsald Hussell Two men jumped onmo anti choked mo and cnrrlnd oft my moneyniidwateli Thcytlimwino down anti cit ekedme nlmodt to death Imvo no Idea who theyworn

Ooiln helped the man homo and got n de-scription

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of hisI natch ICUKholl Paid tho wit ItllImd his Initials nn It An hour litter an I > nyloapproached the earner of Twentyfourth streetanti First ineinui a mnn who was slnndlntIhere run away Ioyle chnsnd him antI captuned 1atrlck Co tello of 142 Molt street andon ueneral principles took him to tho Twonty-sucond street slation IIOUHH us a auspiciouspornon Hero he wn nenrciiod anti HuHsnUswatch wuus found In hln pocket with part of tImechain The prisoner was remanded yesterdayat tho Yotkvlllo Court

TUIVE SLICK Iff VtXTEK KTHKKT

The Cohen and the NIlTrretone In IMloked-Ilitllle Uvcr it Nulllnry Cuetoiner

Tho Cohens and tho Sllvoratones of Baxterstreet had ono of thoir food battles yesterdayTheir clothing stores are eldo by side JacobYoung a ropor in for Cohen was talking n cus-tomer

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Into making a purchase at Cohens whonyoung MUs SIIvorMono Interfered It Is nl-

loLcd tlmt Young struck Miss Sllvorstono Thocustomer got away front both ol them un-hurt

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Jllas Hllverstonn told Young whatshe thought about him Her brothurLouis Hllvurstonn soul Harris Cohen jolnod inVltiii sos Ray that about half n dozen mom ¬

bers ot inch family appeared with statj Intheir hands and began n battle Louis SilverHtoneltot Hovoral scalp won nils on the hondharris Cohen got a scratch on thn nock Ho-aavs old Mr Sllveratonu nlawed him

When tho light was over both sides startedon n dead run for the Tombs 1ollco Court tomnKa complaintH Justice White toldl themthat If thoy would make counter complaintsagainst cinch other ho would bind thorn all ovorto keep tho pence for a year They Roratchedtheir bondsl anil Wont away without puttinghim to that trouble

NnOVilk County ntnlnntlonThe liopubllcnna of Suffolk county hold their

convention at the Court Home In till lllagetuli after-noon Kx Assemblyman Carpenter if Sag Harbor IreaidedI J Henry Ierklnananunanlmoualy renouilnateilfor County Treaurtr Aiienibl > man hlwkhus was alror-cnomlnatcKl for AMcmMy hy acclamation wllmot NSmIth or Iatchonue wa nominated for Dlttrlct Attor-ney Thin county ticket wan completed t > Ihe iinmlna-llnmnr Dr K II Hklnnrr Lawrence H Edward slidEdgar IP Mllna for Coroner and the KrvJohnJ llnrrise of har Harbor evil 1rnr Klrhard M llaj lee of Middin iInland fur School CnminliloniT

The main Inlerrit centred In the selection nf twrliodelFiateiI to rcpreaent the ooumt III time Kirn digressUlilriut Conventiiin 8enutor ill head I time delegationHilerted slut amonir the delegate tics A It Carpenter ofNuiitlilininpton AMemtilunan hi aw tins and Dr JaIII Mauliey of l11111 1h uleluguiteu are a milt fur HenryJ hcaMcr of Niirthport who represented thin districtIn toii roau atioul eight ears ago

NpeuklUK fur tke IropneaioUnS-YIUCUBK Sept 30t a larco mooting hold

In the armory tOil evening to pruteat against this aelznro-ot Ihe properly of this Iropanailda lluy the Italian nOTtrnnifiiit Justice Kennedy of this Supreme Court prodIet ItetnlutlonI were adopted protesting aRniiial thustyrannicalI I conduct ol the IItalian lint eminent drclarlnirI bus property ot Ithe 1rnpaRanda to lie of an InUrimtlon-al rliaructor aol ralllni on the tjo ernment of limoUnited lii miles to tttke NC lion in tim matter rime renolulion Mill Ion forwarded to Ireildent Arthur and theAmeHran Minuter In Italy All stales ot religiousoplalon n ere repreienteil the mcellnir

Delaware IleiiubllcnnaDevout Sept 3iThe Republican Stato

unentloa waa hold hero today The platform de-

clare nomination ot Phallus In he the result of aapontaneoua demand uf the party declares Ihe ratifica-tion of Increated rrprenontallon amenrlment to theKtate CnnitltutlimI aa unjust IllualnnarvI sod ml-clutet out fluid favora rtMilIngl the StIle Intnt xenatorlaland ICepreentatlvedlatrku Iii request of IIho IVia-perance Alliance rommltleo for the Introduction of alieu option plank wa rejectedJ Uv time rnmmltito onKeaoliitlnn Anthony Hltlna of New Julio ut a nommatch fur CoiigreM

For llutler nnd Ilmk J GinnlTho Worklncmops League ot tho Nineteenth

Auemblydlitrlct hoot nUlit met at Fiftyfourth streetslut KlKhth avenue ant by a unanlmoii vote chaniTMlill nanin to tic IVnple parlyI of Hint dlalrlct emloraeilthe nomination of llmjamlaj K Ii UI

Iher fir 1reMdint r cudratified nomination of HughJ maui fur Me or

Iongre JVomlnnllonKenny O Durlolgh Republican Eighteenth

ilUtrlcl New YorkK II llaydeii Republican Fifth ilUlrlclMaachuottaN-elaon Ildcock Democrat Fourth dIstrict New JeraeyJam u Undiley Republican bevcuteeuth district

New YorkWalter Hhtrwood Democrat Sixteenth dlttrlo Penn

lylvanla

CARMAN DIES OF IllS WOUND

oNLY ONE BULIBT WOUND FOVHD 71-JnllJ THROAT

tutu Dtmhi tbs hat was Dremk mmt IotklnaTfor rightBeen BMS Ne Deal KlllleMf

lea but > a tkat he Had le de II-

Ilobort Carman tho bartoudor who washot on Monday night In Patterson saloon209 Seventh avenue died at 090 oclock yes-terday morning in St Vincent lloipltal Thefatal bullot struck him In the right side of thenook just above the collar born and passingdownward to the left pierced the windpipe andthe apex of the loft lung fractured a rib andgoing through tho lheft shoulder blade lodgedunder the skin of the shoulder Carman didnot regain consciousness aftor ho was shotlIe was strangling when ho wa broughtto the hospital and to relieve him tho surgoonminserted a tube In his windpipe to enable him-to breathe at the throat The wound made bythis operation was afterward mistaken for abullot wound and this gave rise to the beliefthat throe shots had boon fired in the barroomOne bullot was found In the show window ofthe saloon having fallen thero after flatteningitself against an Iron pillar

David Uegnun who shot Carman Will takenfrom the Thirtieth street poll3 station to Jef-ferson

¬Market by Policeman Adams yesterday

morning lie la n tall man with an openplaant tao and was neatly dressed Justice Pattorson remanded him until the proper oartlfl-oaUs of Carmans death could be produced lat-he afternoon Degnanwai again arraignedand was committed the charge of the Cor ¬otters lie wan put In one of the tier cells ofthe Jefferson Market prison

Coroner Levy made an Investigation of theclrcunmancas of the killing Tho principalwitnesses tire James Patterson tho saloonkeeper Johnson n bootblack K E ThorneJames Tracy anti James Crawson whowore in time saloon when tho trouble betan or during the shooting Their storiesvary vory nllclitlj Ati ut H oclock that even-ing Cirnim wits In Marnti saloon at 2GGEighth ayonuo Ho was partly drunk andflourished a revolver around so caolotsly thatPoler Bryce took It away from him and gave Uto tholmrtondor for MrO kepplng AUorawhllu-Carman porsnadad thabartondortocivelt back-to him und then with Crawxon ho walkout ovarto Pattorcons snloon They found JamesTracy sitting outside and invited him In toilrlnk AH thoy worn drinking Johnson tImcolored bootblack onmo up mill nskod If theywanted n cubit Curman culTpil him over thohead and picking him up throw him hewn ontho floor CniWHon romonntruted with himanti Cnrmnn streak Crnwnnn n violent blow Intho loft eye JJnunnn was sitting In hue saloonand saw this Ho wont ovor to Carmnn whomhn know well nnd said Bobby why cantyou behave yourself

Carman replied with very foul language rindflowing lcnan by tho callor butte him withhis humid The two struggled up and down theroom Douimn holdlncon to Carmans breastAs thoy got near the side ontrnnro Carmanwho hud boon fumblIng around his hip pocketsuddenly drow hula pistol Liugnan seized ItwnBlod It away from him and two shots waretired in quick uuccnnalon It IB possible thatthn first shot was rlro1 when both mon hadholliof the pistol and that thin was tho bullotllmt flow wldo of the mark Thn oIlier was bet¬

tor aimed nnd Carman fell to the loot Justat that moment Pollcotnan Ailnms canto In Iudsaw lIe nan mill pointing tho pistol at Car ¬

man Dcgnnn gave time pistol to Adams sayhIll I ulvi nivsflir up I shot tho man insolfdofnnco-

Dounan nt first said that Cnrman fired timefirst bhot but vobtnrday ho said I dontknow whuthor I np il both shots or not WhenIma drew the pistol I knew It wan life or doiithI knew that hn mount to kill mo and I natural ¬ly tried to protect myself

Dcenan was nskcif K ho know oxPolicomnnand lliink Durglar Nngont for whom Carmanformerly peirkod amid who ones Hhot Rnrmnn-

cgnnn nalil ho did not know Kuuout and hatElunver boon in his uilrnmm

DeitnnnB story tallied with that of tho eye-witnesses He has a brother on tho police forceunit wa novar in trntiblo baforo

Tim tiollet mIni senna of Oirmiins friends saythat ho wns hnttrmpctid iful tiry quick tolien a pistol Vim wilnssns till nirroo llmt Carluiin was itniuir tutu nlliu nco of ImInor when hoentered thn saloon CniHBon loft tho saloonbefore tIme shooting

Dnpiity Coroner Donlln mnda nil autopsy onthotiody of Carman In time nftoi noon amid tracedi tmtt course of the bnllnt OH dohorlbod TheCounuiers jury vlnnod tho oody and will holdtho inquest tomorrowmoriiint

UttAXlt THIWKS lKltCKNTAOK

Terms Klnnlly KuliinlltrU by the Olkcr M m-

lirr sir ule CklniBa iuolAt nn adjouriKvl mcftlnn of the cxocutivo

officers amid connral managers of tho trunk limorailroads hold nt the ofllco of CommissionerFink yesterday nil of hue roads wore repre-sented

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except the Urnnd Trunk Tho principalquestion at ISHIIO Is thin percentage of theUrnnd Trunk In thnonKtboiiml tumlnt Chicago

The eompaniuue lccidd yuMtordny to niibinitto a now arbitration In Itlin nun ton of perrnniages and also to Iciivo time elate upon whichthnlr iloclslon should hocvinn opcrntlvo to thearbitrators But thoy Insisted thatBettliunontsshould ho made to datn anti nt once upon thobasis of tutu original arbitration subject topitch revisions and nindjiiHtmciiti us may be-come

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noijoHsnry by the rulings of tho now arbi-trators

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This deolKlon wan tolographod to theGrand Trunk Should It accept thoso condi ¬

tions a restoration to Hchodulo rates on castbound freight will follow The ImproBnlon-nmona railroad managers last night was thatthe prouorod compromise would bo accented

ObItuaryCharles ModcaUo whoso sudden death nt-

th age of Oil VH9 reported yesterday to tho rroduce-K > chanK was 23 years a number lie w > i In lime pro

lilontradf hut recently illil lie Irnduc Kxchance1-liutlnrii fur hue lnnilnii slid ncslilrv tire InriirniiorCuniptny lie was Loon In linKllnnrr mill we grantsKlcil nt Alexandra College il Mtlir was a wellShown lawjer cud Clerk of hue Mipreine Iourt ofMaryhanutr irndlu A Wnrlfnilykf 1reldrnl of the Wnrl ndyk hllk ManfacturliiK Coiniiany and the Mlintlcr of

the village ut Worlniljkcon tile New Jersey HlillainlRailroad a of tlrnUkU on Monday eieninir at tImerrijdoncn of IH linilhrr llaMd A Vtnrteml kf utJl WealMnttefiitli street In IihlicitjI HoI wn at onullnie tImeITiMcut nr thr Mllluiil Kjiilroixil Onmimny IllI e waborn In IMJO Hu leave thrro KrowiMip rhllilren Theruneral will Im from II reililtnce In WorliuJj at l3oclooK to morrow afternoon

Deadlock In n WinventlnnI-

UTAVIA Sept l0Tlio Itcpubllcuns of thoThirty flrft Conitrei lcjn l district are holding tlivlr ConTcnllnn to day Kucliot the four cuuntlf > of the districtIIIH ncandidate lhlnriton i re > fin Janin W WiuUworth the prpf tut tnemMr OenepB putt forwiml Viiiit Wuiuooiu wlu wni defeated IMO > i>n nun liy ColtilMiii owl lug In a ill vhs art liilt Wyonilnu iinliimWilcnltJ 1 IIliuiiiilirtrI nnd Orlenn p rees flue Hn w> er T cntiictdi lnllnli Teem tnkfii up to ii oclockThis ovrnlnir inrh candlilate rereUIni ilitetn rutmevery time The Oinpiitlon then adjourned until tomorrow Amoiite Ibis ilelrirntti aru llfutlov lionKtni Kenatnr Illtn suit all thn exm4cuuntor ant cxAIeuuiiily mile a from thu louiltlm fur yearn pant I tinIthounht time lonveiitii Mill lad l through time week

rwxlenlera In CnnvvnllonTime first nnnunl Convention of the News

dealers if the United Blulei a a hell lerday In CUrendon Hall Nineteen Stnlei were rcpreiented and limonumber of ilolcuntei gircicnt woe nlnei Forty werefrom thll city 1 he mretlUK Wit rullcrt to order nt 11 AM hr V if KujLcnlall Treldent nf thn IlinoklynNewMfnltm1 tnlon O W rlber of rhlladelphla wasuncle rhalnnnn nml iporite K Uohf rteili nf Sew YorkJohn KIllK of Ihlailellihln and Mlllam Ilunrahaii ofProvidence Heorciuries limo icailiin Mai lirlvatr amidwa lrlnclpally devoted to dlicui ltiii the nritanl atlon-pfaNewidealera National Union Aiinihur icnluu willbe lucId to duty

A 81OOOOO lire ail Natronn-PnNrroyA Sept 80The Pennsylvania

Salt Hanufactiirinir Coininnyi acid manufactory herewai dsunauiul by tire to the silent of JIDOooo thin morn-Ing Thus company li i properly here valued at EcEUo <

ant makes all klnili ot soils cart onale > lulldiutea orcola and oil of vitriol TIle nr atarled In the vitrioldepartment nnil tie hiillillng rni fret lomr was eutlrelyIleitroycd The liulldlnn wee fully insured

lintlnfaa llcvcraeeMitchell fc Scrucus dealers In agricultural

ImrlimeiiK at Uallai hate faJed The ao U are nailmated atfJiKino Tlie Onto hop a to resume ahorllyAnetienitvv line of country credit la the cause nf theemliarraMment-

W It Allfii A Co phtinheriifiiiti FrancUco have toadan aMlirnmeiit w Ith liatillltuaot 54411051

John Uiiluo Adam for tancrcaaH-OHTON Stipt 81Tluo Hooond district Doino-

rrati at Julncy tn tiny nomlnditmt JotmUuluor Ailainifur Uoiinreie

ACCUSED OF MALPRACTICE

A Dicta r rrho rrtftrrtflO-ratTO

Rsi pyClaCkkhii AgalUrt Ulam

SYRACuSE Sept 30Dr Abram Babcocka middleaged physician who has practised lathis city for many years was arrested yester-day

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under an Indictment accusing him ot hav-ing

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caused the death of Mr Martha Clarkot Uazonovlix by malpractice He WM placedunder 15000 ball on that charge and wa4 tohave appeared at Cazenovla title morning forexamination A special report was made bythe Grand Jury In order to make It certain thattOo Doctor would bo hold to answer

At 7 oclock this morning time jailer found theDoctor unconscious on the cot In his cellPhysicians were summoned and It was foundthat ho had taken morphine As the Indica-tions

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were that he would die an order was insued for his removal to his homo This ovenIng his condition was somewhat Improved andit was believed that he would recover

Mrs Clark was a very respectable youngmarried woman and the testimony In the casewhich Includes her confession and the state-ment

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ot her husband ls very strong Dr flabcook has beeu arrested three times within ayear on charges ot fatal malpractice In thecase ot a country girl named Cite he was triedand acquitted He Is at present under an In-dictment

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charging that hn caused the death ofHannah Nlpo of Little Falls His family assertthat he has been lit the habit of taking mor-phine

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and that In this instance It was nottaken with suicidal Intent

DKFO11E FUR ETOlBNKNT

Mr Mclnljrrea Ncclccl of his With aiaid kl-AtlcaUlama to His llaleklaienD-

oflTON Sopt 8OW F McIntyre whosoelopement with Miss Clara L Hutchlnson wasreported In a 8t Louis despatch to TUB SUNtoday Is wellknown In Maiden where homarried his present wife three years ago Heand Ns Hutchlnion wore brought up In Choisea where they attended school togetherMolntyres employers nt the Atlantic Workssay they Uncovered n deMclt of 700 In his cashaccounts about a month ago Ho made fullrestitution and was not prosecuted

On leaving his position two weeks ago hesaid ho had nocurod employment lu Minneapo-lis

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ISis neglect ot his wife anti his attentionsto Miss Hutchlnaon have boon topics or corn ¬

mon talk nt Ocean Spray whero nil spent thosummon McIntyre and Miss Hutchlnson madetwo or three aulot Now Knglaud trips beforethe final elopement

These facts wore broadly hinted to Mrs SicIntyro but who refused to bolluvn anythingwrong of hor huebimd until his arrest

Miss HutchinBon Is lie daughter of the lateWilliam llutchlnson Cholxea Hbo Is In goodcircumstances and usa always moved In thobest society of her native city Slio Shut Momtyro went together to tho Maverick Bank theday ot their denarturo and she procured a

1000 draft on Ht Louis

A SZKRCllANTH SUICIDE

He tula kle Tkraatt on the Curs and kenJnmpa from the Train

FoitT WAYNE Ind Sept JOOoo A Wiltof the firm of A Wilt A Son lumber morchants of Philadelphia and a member oftim Philadelphia Hoard ol Trade coinmiLled suicide today wnllo on route fromPhiladelphia to Muskegon Mich on the limit-ed

¬express on the 1emiBylviuila Itnllroad When

hear Lima U hn steniioil to tIle roar of therlceplng car lu Witch he was riding cut histhroat from oar to oar and jumped from tiletrain whloli wns running nt a high rate ofspited Ho died nlmoat instantly Ills wifewho was on hoard of the train dyes no causefor limo act rIme sleepingcar ofllcers say thatMr Silt appeared to bo quito deapondont for unumber ot hours previously

Flr non lroatrned by floeLOWELL Bopt 30Late last evening coal gas

waadlacoverud lanulng from the ntnrehouHeof thus la tiulton Manuf actiirlntr Company Tire haul got under way onthe drat noor where 3 1541 ions of coal w trr stored Therlntendrnt and two of hi aaitnnta were overcoi-by thus litnivM neil hecnmo unconfcloux limiT hnd ti Iiremoved from the ImUdlniranil Were reled onlv aftercoimlileralilo effort The upper part ef Iho bundling lisfilled with manufactured irooiln valued at tVMMJiiiioperked In ntixrit The Urn wa conflnrd lo thus oal Thiseffrctriof tho gas upon the flremrn leers terribli Hnmotouch of them brtnif protrntril und reijulrlnir inrilkttlattendance At 12 I A M nn exphmlnn of uric tookplace by whlitiI nrrman lulin jiilnlima leg WUK iiruUenTime races of limo lire Ha fpnntnnfoUHrombupUon

laie Outromr of n TrnirrdyWuirxwa Sept 80The steamboats Sclota

and Ix mna iollldisd In ihe Ohio Itlver on July I IXHand eUhly lives were loll Suits for damage havo beenIn the courts over 010cc The two boats wers owned bytie Wheeling and Inrkerphurtf Transpnrlntlon OonjLi amAfter the ncridunt thin nameHof Iii boat ni re cliHiivedbut III mick tin followed thrill soul heir ownrra everSluice Today Hannibal Forties llnlled Mate Comnilloner Ilitielleil the Dlurnnl lte U Ian uad Courier nilfine sitonn hocI heals ouiuil b > this ciunpany nnil thuwill wind Ui liii affalm TIle vnrlou suite tirouitht-julnit the iiinuiny segregate lisJetu one of thecomiinny hilome hues bean rntenccd tu three yinra Inthe Kiiltentmrj and snottIer with anverat olllaerii oreundirlnUlutnunt

IxtJnv IlrndrlcU lu J <iuletIlle-sMiin Sept 30 Thoueh it has rained

all dar eteli lve prvpnratlona were made fur this re-oeptlon of exdov li it lrlck who cornea us time BUeat ofHIP Hoiithern KnpoBltion The city was full of visitorsfrom the nelitliborliu Matna slid win hand omelv ilucoruled for the occatlon Mr IKndrlcla arrivedInI tIleafternoon from Indlaimpolla and WHH met by Hie Kxpo-eltlon Commuter A Urge rrovrd trathcrrd at tIle depothid liitened to Mr Hlnuma uuitdrces of welcome Mrllendrlck r illfil brlilly tbunkiiiK the people for theirkind reception slid wits ii risu tn the Iolllm ills HotelfnlloHeil by a mrS crun ii In thus afternoun a reception wa lucid at the hotel

Iiidletlna nn IMIIor ftor AnonFOXDA Sept 30J F W lltittenbor formerl-y

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editor aunt iirojirielor of the tIoPuutI riiltev lH nr crattwas today Indicted by the Crmuut Jury for arson In thethird degree In nrlnz hue Psmoirel rfflrn He n aa ar-ralRned in court pleaded not guilty and was release In-3UII5 Ball J I Chandler t ho raja he wan hired b-

Kuttenbrr>

to One Ithe biilldliitf win ulno hih ii end Thetrial lis act fur February Seine people IhlnL liultenhcrU Inaaiio

Two Ilroiker KllledTa clker-roTTHTME Sept 30 Abraham and Daniel

Illnktl wtnt Into their brcaatu at 1ackor No 8 uolllcry-on lout Creek today with naked lamp A large Ijody-of lulphnr hail collected In tthe lireatt and was C rl tytile hitlute A tern ime rXhhtolOtI fullowtil llotli lircHiera were blown a cruSt illntnnre down ilud hroaat andluiitnntl Killeil They were inarrivd and heave largefamllu

Mr Irvlnir toad Ilaa ferryQurtiKC Sept 30Mr Henry Irving nnd-

Ml IIIiMi Terry nnd tho Mccmn Theatre companyappeared here to 11mm lit III Mtrclianl of nlco andtheir leciplien waa thp grimIest ilrr nrcordtil ftliv i oiiipuny III thin city Ilviry eut IIn the liuuio us an taken5u tiring 114111 hut ciii lliitkncu for a seat bou gut trollanotlur purclianer

Lost tn Htakt In MontrealMONTREAL Sept 30Il W liliots son of a

wealth and eminent tnirineir of Limduu su lu n arrhed-JatUI cityt from Kmrland In th latter part of Juno hu its

hire ii ieslmur chic Auug IH IHIDI frlnidi um lu umiit illI i

tress over hla ilii Hpiieurance unit hac pluccU tho mut-ter In tile hiitiua el thus police

Inratlrd by n Hlateir nf MercyF3yutcuvuic Sept 30 Slater Mnry A nn of Mercy

lloipltal Chicago han arrlt id In thl city In acarcli nf aynunt unman of Inllmaa III who eloped from a con-vent In ChlraviiKithI a mnn whom sue aata Him iu utetraced to this city hh duUlnce Itu give the iiaiui

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LINCOLN Nob Soot 30 Danjamln F Cobba prominent young bualueaa man here haa disappearedafter rmlirzzllni fJouio Othtr crime Bro chargedaeilu him lher litu clue to hU nhercabouti HeUavea a young a Kb behind

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Tne thermometer registered B5 In FetcmbnTtf Vn-yeateraay

The Duke nf Oam rnlire held a brllllaut review of thetrooa In Ituullu > olerday

The Providence Irtn luau hern soil to Z I White whowill take poafttfailnn to day

Mine Kltori will sail for till couutrr on Oct IS on afour uiontha pruftMluiial tour

The astronomer Talla In Vienna tins illicovered an aa-terold of the thlrUenth maKllltliite

The Vulcan Iron Work In Wllkeiljarre emiilot Inr < Uperson has reduced watt > ten per cent

A forrK lIre lii raKlnir alunir the Him of time Norfolk tOutWcMtern Itail rush in bin lddiv ecu Ill C S a

Clay and ocar nrlinKhmia lr thrra nunrr il il-

yeitrrdav In Madlion Ind Clay icuw a Knlto Slut cutOscar fatall

TIme earnbms itf Aim tltn tirUon for Sentemltrr oret112307 the uircndlturiil iaUl IT Ills nrurttaofAuburn btat prUoa nero 544

A numbrr of eminent men of irltnre have toiio toJohn llopklua Univeriit to attend Sir William Thornone lecture on molecular d > namiiaThe Kaathamitnti Pnptr Company of Maaachtiiietta-

bM failed and called a inectlnjr of creditor It waa In-corporated In April I3I with a capital of fjoijuu

Mary E Barrow suit Oscar K Elaney were yratardar-Mnuuoed to ii hanged In Alfred Me on the tnlnt Fri-day la Deeeinuer IKK for the murdtr of Tuomaa Bar-row the womaaa huataod

TORN TO PIECES BY WIND

A tOBtfstDO BWBJtPtl jHTAT TUX MOttOF auoxao-

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Killed lanat ttunr I Jnr 4TfclHr Mulllaujc E cll 4 d ToaalMteita Oleww ArMthe Stre lA Mos f nrr r

BBADPOBD Pa Sept 30Tho tornadowhich passed over this regIon last Bandaycrossed the Now York State flee and struckthe village ot Bhonico olicbt miles south o-

Wollsvlllo The little town Is today a scene ofdeath ruin desolation Two persona werekilled outright about twenty were badly In ¬

jured and thirty buildings In tho business parof tha town were destroyed

The tornado came from the southwest sodwas evidently In its height when it atruek-Bhoneo Those killed wore Mrs Edward Praflstud Willis Gardner A son of Dr J A Elliottwas ao terribly Injured that ho died MissAnna Lancaster Is not expected to live

Among the others Injured are Mr and HnEdgar Foot Dr A A Elliott wife and thnfchildren Austin Kemp Duane Kemp sadwife Edward Pratt husband ot the lady killedEdward Brundatre wife and two ahiidran Y

and Mrs Ass Qulnby of North Dlnehara 44The house and barns of IT H Itrundoge Cb

H Brundago Edward Brundaffe Anna Lancas-ter

lfiLeonard Higgins Willis Gardner J Wit If J

llama Dr A A Elliott Edgar Pest Homet °jBrook Austin Kemp the Hhonao school bousn-Ueorge Frozora blacksmith shop and J OleVl °

store and barn wcro totally wrecked Horsespigs cattle and uoultry were killed and or-chards

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destroyedThe tornados belt was narrow and its dora ¬

tion only n moment or two but there was a brarifle rind destructive force wrapped up In ItAfter ploughing a narrow area of wraokanamong the forest trees over the hill to listsouthwest of tile doomed village the currsnlsettled down stud crossing the valley strttok itShongo more than two thirds ot which Is nowa ruin today

Mr Gardner and his daughter were alone iIc 4vtheir dwolllnir Gardner was instantly ktllsxibut the daughter miraculously escaped

Mr Edward Pratt lube wife rind dnughtolwore in tholr nouso Mrs Iratt was killed out Sright and the husband and daughter were se-verely

¬Injured

l> r A A Elliott Buffo rod time total loss of hllhomo ofllcti nnd burn anti hln horso vtun killedIJootor und Mrs Klllott wore both hurt and itheir throe children Lena nnd John and atinfant clillil woto severely Injured 4c

John Williams his wife and two chlldretmiraculously oRcapml nn did also the family olEdward lirunilacu whoso houBO was whirledacross the Street

Bo force twius the wind current that In Unbeautiful vlllniro cerantory onlytwo tombstonewore loft BTntidlnie nil tile rest being thrown L-itho ground and some wore oven carried out oltho cemetery across the street

Arlknr Ie lou MnnlarreArthur Lo Fon a French cook Is In tho Hut

eon county Jail iIn Jersey Cityon a charge of bigamy IATon who la a young man was married three years ageIn a young ludy at VtVj mouth Maai A year laterdeserted lila wife end went to Jersey City there h be>

rame acquainted with Mlaa Fannie X Oignod thldatiKhlrrnf an Kplicopallan mlnlater and married her

jhe iTrioy and Trie refusiiltoTiroItll himFon followed her from place to place anti so an

noSed her that she went before the ltumteoii 000515inonut Jury amid procumod alt iudictiuient of higsm-ysgaiut himui lielecllres StallIon oh Fuiley of JsraegCity fotund La Flfl iii 14iueton 01 Mondey anuS arresls4him He was taken toJeraey City yeaterdar

A Now First Avenue Arauienaeint 4Tho crowds of boys that lolterln First arenafrom Hunaton to Khjhteenth streets have Inventednewaniuieineut Timer call It cutting the dude setIt conIsle nf slashIng this clothing of any welldreiaej-ycuth who passes through the Street Neatly dreaaef-riiungiterH Kotnir to nr coining from rchnol go coualdarally out of their way rather than risk First avenue IIa niatlyclRd stranger ai roache > stud the crowd U-

trotiK enough they surround him and he escapee Witt-gaMiraand 51

alltacul In lila clotbea Kven glrlait Iis laudInitnliro in thus nport TIter ueei to tp a good dial olhliliw roblwrynnne by the IM ravabonja In rirej-niunuc ilull that seefls to hmeve giaeu place lo tho newt bkind or liooillumlimi

Cuhnian Mlk to be Ilurled T dlyThe body of William Silk who was the cat

man moat favored by nieinbert of the Union Club wx ciremoved from the room in which lie died at 2O5 Thirl-a > enup to nn nndertakera on Second avenue yesterdayniornlng letitity Coroner Conwai made time aulonvytout fimill prfr of time muriatic noli which HIUtaken in hula mumnch Thus funeral U In take place thkafternoon from time undertaker wareronm A nunsher of huts fellow cabmen viewed lime tidy vialerdaySllkwimn tlnelooklnv man of molluiil height with C

full rnunil face partially bald head and shunt blackctirh whiskers

JVftt Ml CarpenterThe woman who was found on Monday evenI-

ng In GhrUtonher end Hudson streets acting atrangelysuch wlioae general appearance nut dress correpond4with tlioi of Slier Sarah O Oarpenter who disappearfrom lirr home In Xrooklvn rrcenlly wa rccoirnlted Ilallellevuo lloipltal I elmli na Mr Weber of ll WealKortleth urevt Warden OKourke Sail that Mm Wibeihad btcn Hufferlnv from innlnrla and Ithat the iiiantlty-ofmilnine nhf had taken had tcniuorartlr affected heiliraln Hlie won taken liomc yesterday

VipIianm kIng Shouts IllraatlfWilliam King of Jamesport U I aged 85-

couiinittoii suicide on Monday evening He went to hUroom after aupper amid coon the report or n gun waslieard Time family found him lying on the floor deadHe nail tnken otr his Hhoea and atnckliifte amn hayingplaced thr muzlenf his breccliloader to hla left breast mLJlulled ho trigger with lube toe lieu charge of eliot peas>leg ttnuuucl lime heart causing ln lrut death Ko cause lha assigued a

Mr Ilnrrne Drenched 4Mr Margaret A Ilarona while passing un

uler tile Hwnlim In unit of DmMT Itochea alooa oa-1iilton street RrnoVhn In July wse drenched by tkqfuillnir of watfr 0 Inch liutl collrcted and wa dlli>dre4with a pole liy one of Mr Kncliea aplojcea Mr lla-rennaiiDil

> Afor 2um aud hun furnlihed thla bill of psycho

ulam HOIIIH I ia ilria H globe fJi medicine STlloft of tome from bulueaa IAi bodily lain and aufief tUK

Indicted for Kllllaa kla IllotherThe Grand Jury found an Indictment for 4

murder In the tecotil d Kree yesterday against JulluMart for the kllllniror hla brother Michael They werehrotlirr ami Itohh rndern nnd Michael was atabbad la a CdrnnlwiMi iiunrrrl with no e iilfuce at alt tn no nn aatashin iuu1 itoni tile Hiahhlntr The Coroner Jury found etlmt liu hind slatted liliuolf

Ilntickfue llrllirrr HcandalAt n moitinuor time Hoboken Common Coun-

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I last Illxlll hue committee appointed lo InveMltfate lbschariren fit alkaiil hrilierv In rmmertion with Hie grantInol n frniirhi n H ilmtrlct telrvraph roinpuiy rlint eI Hint t tue ciuluegre m far UN IDUncllnian trails we-inncrrTi il hud tIce UritAliied No notion wit takeubrthe iouncll mi lime report

Toting Vauiln > ut r Tblnka INciter of It-Coukliu Vandewator of South Oyetor Bay

who was married tu Mine MKIIII ot Knlthvllte on SeptMI alit whys in the foilwin mornlnv rffuatd to liftwith tier nllculiu thud IIP hart no knowledge uf tIme marrltitfu la IIOM Iii illS with her

Tha llllle Fellow Mnlnt 8M calnle 4President King of tlio Erie Hallway lion anti

toil all iniocr that they w ill tint he allowed to aeaum uiiy iiif Ihe rl > k < H lilrli speculation Involve Inother wiinla they mint not Ko long or short oltin iimrkuu

Nlnial onice 1reitlellanCooler fair weather variable winds

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Judge Honolulu ha granted an alunlule dIvorce la B-

phla Knaauhau from Nieholn IK M Kaxchau-Huiierlntendeiit Wallinir lent out a ireoernt alarm yes

lerdar onlerlmf tie pollre to arrest ail meraone cauaaf-lUUo Injf or defaclHK blllboarda

A ile nt woo recorded ycelerday Ly uhlch Collla Plitintlniftou acquired thu four atory truck reaidauoa IWent Mftyflrat trtct for tlHoo-

wIartll nf time telmerfil Heaaloin will tit today In theO > cr anil Termlner court room while this leaky windowrnhiK In this Uiutral He alona court room r rtllaretinkered

Thus report that Policeman fleorg A Lynch of thetonmbont iuad hft hlIs fiunm unprnvlded for at hudeath va a mltake Ifie family conlta unly ut bUwidow and an eliOt ton f

Urn Mary Meagher of 1U21 tlrret and Third avenue 4who w n r pi rl d niUalnir on MnmUy lihrht wa fuunanear thu Harlem bridge lIlaC nkht ant taken home tulie been aluk for veral welt

leortte II nwellof Ill Fifth avetin llrnoklyn was aprUonur at Jefferson Market yeatetdiy He liaa lteen aaltMilan for H Altituni To He HIM reinaudeil cad

this ohartfj Mgalnht him wa not dennlluly elatedThe Surlel of s2 will giio a picnic to day In lluler

hi arts ii liner tae Inuil uf tIle nionununt fund of theoil aolillrra of Hi nr nf Ixu Tim flrMM Corps jt-Manallvlil and T S Llnkeli lusts J A It will gins anexhibition drill

KIN u K 1cck the cnnfldince Homan wa hell iafTrfici lill at tIme I uimuuiu ycter lay on Iliainond DealerJohn llnuKha charge of urlndllnir aol perjury JohnI Thonia whoia ahe wn lien hired accoiiipllce waslucid In MOIKJ for perjury lloili were locked up

A Ioily found noatlnv tn North Itlvr near Thirtyfeurth street itlirday proved lo Iba that of William VanHlnckeu the uuatmau whoa akiff was run uncut by thenyl oat Newburih on Friday whll he wa takingone of ths crew out t WUlLamJinori yacht the hourualiaU

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