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The Scranton Times from Scranton, Pennsylvania • 8

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THE f( RAKTON TIMES. SATURDAY, OCTOBER, 24. 1896. was ushered in, aiutengt be looked distinguished enough to be a prince. Aunt Helen, at least, suspected that there was something wrong.

As 1 afterward learned, her air toward my lover was i opened this afternoon's exercises with a brief -historical review of Princeton since the gathering of its charter. He then introduced the Rev. Howard Duf-field '73, pastor of The Old "First" Presbyterian church, New York elty, who delivered the address of welcome to the visitors. Dr. Green then introduced President THE SITUATION "IN OHlOJfrFOCGY The Free Silver Idea Running Like Wild Fire.

Sloane, Mrs. Hamilton Towmbly and Mrs. W. Seward Webb, all wkn their together with Mrs. William J.

Schienelin and Mrs. D. Hamen Morris, her. married sisters. Miss will be well provided for.

According to the Vandrblit tradition she receives one million dollars ior pin money. The wedding gifts, aJso, have been simply wonderful, both in number and value. One Is one of the most perfect old mine diamonds mat ever came out of Tiffany's. Another i a Jeweled crown of almost priceless Eliot, of Harvard, who replied in be- 4 DIRECTORS OF THE CATHOLIC UNIVERSITY Will be in Session at Washington for Next Three Days. They Will Select Three Names for the Purpose of Electing Bisbcp Keaae's Successor of Rector of ibe Institution Many Prominent Clergymen Will be Present.

REPUBLICAN ORDERS FROM THE EAST Coercing the Employes of the Standard Oil Company. Every Workmin in Its Employ Muit Vrlte Out oo a Slip of Paper If He Is for Gold or Silver, and Sign His Name. Findlay, Oct. 20. J.

C. Donnelly, superintendent of the Ohio Oil Company' of the northern district, was interviewed today regarding the vote taken Friday and Saturday by the different divisions of the Standard Oil hair or American universities and learned Societies. After President Eliot's address Professor Joseph John Thbmpson, of the University of Cambridge, replied In a few congratulatory remarks on behalf Amour the Farmers of Buckeye Stste. value presented by Mrs. faloane.

hitherto usually moUerately sensible?" "Up to thi time I have regarded yon as an uncommonly wise young woman; but this Is sheer madness." "As yon please. But you will comply with my request if 1 insist?" He will aocept the offer." "If he does, you are to giro me away, you remember. But 1 am sure he will not accept." "Yon were sure he would make a fortune." "Bnt it was you who put the idea of marrying him into uiy head." "1 am to be niaile to bear the blame of course. There is one hope, however he thinks you sixty-five." but he must be undeceived. You must tell hira 1 am young and very beautiful." madness is this, "Trust me, Mr.

Chelm', and do what I distant and haughty, and as Aunt Agnes had begun of late to imitate her former enemy, his reception was not cordial But while was looking from one to another with some hesitation, Mr. Chelm, who was standing in one comer of the room, by previous agreement pulled away the drapery that covered a portrait of me which stood in the middle of the room. Francis gave a start and flung np both his hands. "Who is that?" he cried. "That, sir, is my niece," replied Aunt Helen with haughtiness.

"Are you not acquainted with her?" "Impossible! It is Alice Bailey." "Yes, Francis," I said, coming into the Kentucky Safe for Bryia with 33,000 voies ceremony the newly married couple to and Oregon no Looser launder a archf white of the Kuropean universities, was a very interesting feature of the celebra-i tion. I In the evening the grand musical in Doubt Fusion Hard to Overcome. The bridal breakfast was on a magnificent scale, and after the couplf had Washing-ton, D. Oct. 21.

The Ohio departed the guests were afforded an election is but two weeks away, and opportunity of inspecting- the two concert under the direc tion of Mr. Walter Damrosche, took place in Alexander hall. the fosr of uncertainty as to uieuin dre(j r0flms 0 the mansion. Washington. D.C., Oct.

21. The meeting here for the next three days of the Board of Directors, or administrative body, of the Catholic University may, in the opinion of those best qualified to TRAIN ROBBERS FOOLED. A MAN KILLED. look into the future, be the forerunner In Attempt to Wreck and Rob a of events of importance to the Catholic Train world of North America The specific MlIskogVV was Governor McKinley will have as mrge a majority as Governor Bushnell secured last fall or whether he will have any majority at all still hanfp over the situation. The Democrats, aided by the Populist allies, are claiming that Indications point to the defeat of McKinley in Ohio, and Chairman Durbln ia out In an interview sivins the reasons for th faith Is within him.

The Republi room, "it is Alice Bailey, but it is Virginia Harlan as well. The power of love mi you. f7uiLjf ui tut Jiift'tinu is ia rrrt. i ur ,.,.,11 1,4 Very welL" Denver, Oct. 20.

The Highwayman" who has held up twenty-three different parties in and around Denver, has confessed to having killed a man and woman in California and a man here. I.ITNG PIERCED BY A PIN. I and the power of moneyl My own sweet names of three persons, one of whom huU, tht; KClVthbound passenger husband, you are mine forevor-that is. vvill succeed Bishop Keane as rector on the -Katv- Friday night be-i if you will hare me. Dee, the imperious, lJS i tweh Checoah.S fifteen "You will tell hi "If von insist- room and beautifully ngly 1 had released forts the existence of the university is i Z'llYZJl: OVWRrr II I.

KU l.XllUt UlUrO. MUJJ liUU. bUC7 fcV DUA7 VIAL me uiurns ine woru, tnu a pian was cans are working- day and night, and Chairman Kurtz is content With the single remark that Ohio is safe for the Republican ticket. 'There is no disguising the fact that the fusion between the Democrats and Populists that seems to be perfect, and the attitude of the opposition by a large portion of the laboring element In Ohio to McKinley is giving the Re l.i case bo rniusc, fcim promise to Happiness "you are mine now. as well i arranged to head off the train robbers.

V- and physical condition would permit, i oCMtoaeeas iku afternoon lor a half as his." Recently however a the result of a nen the arrlvd at the point hour. V-U Wst he will not have the It was thus that I gave expression to communication from Rome which has wjj" as. supposed the attack cnnrtwy.Oy Cut only if he re- my happiness, clasped in the arms of appeared in every newspaper it. this made, fuses, r-tel- him 1 loved, and who loved me. while TL In wed 't is supposed that the robers had "Do iwillv wish t.i ynakft thia the others were too dazed to soeak.

But mm. been notied from this point that the Company for the purpose of getting at the politics of each employe. He is the only high official in the city today. He acknowledged that the vote was taken throughout the Ohio and Indiana fields throuirh orders received from headquarters In the East. "What is the object of this was asked.

That is none of your business." "Will you let me see one of the was another interrogatory, as several envelopes full of ballots wero seen on the superintendent's desk. "No, sir, you "Can I see one of the slips that haj not been filed?" "No." "Can I have the result of the vote after the ballots have all been counted?" "No, that will hot be given out." "What proportion of the vote will be for gold or silver?" "I cannot say." not the public believe that th vote is being taken to coerce the Standard's employes?" "The public is liable to form a wrong idea. We are not coercing our men, but we think every person has a right to know how his employes are going to was up and that there would oe when the time came for me to be given the arch-Episcopate, and announced his offer?" 1 Mr. Chelm, as a last appeal. "I va more in earnest my A half LxklT later Mr.

Prime entered. Seized With Coughing and Death Followed, New York. Oct. 21. Edward Goodman, the 12-year-okl Hon of Frank Goodman, of North Adams, died at the New York Post Graduate hospital on Sunday, of pneumonia," which was the result of a peculiar accident.

The boy attended school in North Adams and during recess last week he, with several other boys, played "Jumping nigger." This is a game in which a pin stuck through a seed ball of the basswood tree is sustained in the air above a pipe stem by constant blowing. Young; Goodman blew too hard and the pin flew from the stem into i he air. In falling it was caught in his mouth and drawn down his throat. II attended school the next dv but on i in retireiiieni The ieculation men tent tipner messages necessary words. aJJ reuieni.

ni. spe Summlt anj lg 8U i i concerning his successor centered for a i i. In adding that my aunts never qnar- whiIe Bishop Spal.ling of th th.e eferred to the fact that reled I have told of my autobiog- Peoria diocese, who is now abroad. Bat the detectlve was n1ere- followed as uaal by Ike. 1 had made Mr.

Chelm promise that he would leave raphy all that can possibly interest tht i gossip in this direction was stilled by SENATOR BUTLER TALKS. i I niiViir. the semi-authoritative announi'ement i THE END i Of Bishop Farley that the new rector would be a priest and not a bishop. Th; members of the university hoard com- prise Cardinal, Gibbons. Archbishop; publican committeemen much to think about.

The worst defection, however, from the Republican ranks appears to be among the farmers, who have so far refused to fall Into line and who have gone over to the free silver ranks In droves. Bad reports continue to come in from portions of the state where heretofore the Republicans have been invincible. And this uprising against McKinley is not the work of the Democratic-Populist management. The State Committee is doing absolutely nothing but kick up a dust andpose. The Republican voters of Ohio" are simply taking matters into their own hands, and refuse to be placated.

The strength of the National Democratic organization is problematical. Thirty thousand votes are claimed, but the figures are too MAY, He Says He Understands the Rise in Wheat. Washington, Oct. 21. Senator Marion Butler, of North Carolina, chairman of rtf Tjini- Piirrirnn nf York; Williams, of' Boston; it van.

of the Populist morn- 111.1;, still insisted that he knew nothing Philadelphia; Chaprlie, of Santa Fe: Wednesday he was seized with violent vot(, and we take this way of finding coughing. After an examination a phy- ou- it sician located the pin in the windpipe. I Mr- Connelly further said that no In-On Thursday Mr. Goodman brought his formation whatever would be given to son to the Po-t Graduate hospital for newspapers. It is learned the bal- Bishops Spaldinsr.

of IVoria: Foley, of Detroit; Horstmnn. of Cleveland Maes, of Covinprton, Marty, of St. Cloud. and K'ine. The other members whatever about the letter of acceptance of Thomas E.

Watson, candidate for vice president on the Populist ticket, but he uave out for publication the follow inc as to "the cause of the rise in the price of wheat: to accept my offer. He looked pale and i worn, but there was nothing despairing or otherwise than manly in his air. "1 have seen principal, sir," said Mr. Chelm with abruptness. "She is very sorry for you." "I thank her with all my heart And aome day 1 hope to be able to restore to i her the money which I have lost through my credulity." "It is of that I wish to speak.

Please sit down. My client does not wish you to fail She will pay your debts." "impoHtnoiei "Please do not interrupt me. But she demands of you a favor in return." A brreze blown out of paradise Kisses the apple bough The dancing shadow's strange deripe With life endows. And it ia faintly mosieaJ Sing, rchoe.v seft and longl birda. and listen all Your lesson song! 'Tis subtle Fcntd with the sigh Blown from a wild rose pprny.

Sprinit's dearett daughter passes by, Delicate S. D. iimitb, i'ii Ladies' Home Journal) an operation. 'i are Mgr. Farlev.

Father T. S. Le of New York; Rev. of St. Matthew's Tracheotomy was performed that af tendents to the field foremen and by the latter to the bosses of each gang of high.

They will, of course, aid McKin- 'The Jump in wheat is simply another ternoon and the in was found in the evidence of what tho American public ley largely, and with the railroads, the right bronchial tube, but it could not has known for years, that is that the banks and other corporate interests. men. The men were required to mark on the slips whether they vote for gold or for silver, and to sign their names to the. pledge, and the tickets may turn the tide. This week hund market to a certain extent is controlled be dislodged.

On Friday there were symtoms of pneumonia and it was decided to reach the lungs by an incision reds of speeches will be made by the Republicans, and one last desperate effort made to drive back the deserters. by speculation, and that the price of any product thus controlled can be temporarily lowered or raised ft will EYES IN THE WOODS. Upon the success of such a movement by those who hold the calls for future in tne oacK on account or tne Doy envelope and transmitted to the field weakness the physic-tans waited unt.l foreman, and by him to the superin-Saturday, when the operation was con- tendei.t. Not a single ticket was al-tinued. The pin was found in the right lowed to be kept by the men.

and every lung, but they were still unable to ex- ticket is now in the hands of the super-tract it. The boy gradually grew weak- i intendent, who will allow no one to see church. Washington; Very Rev. Dr. Carrisran.

vice-rector of the university: Messrs, Joseph Hanigan. of Providence; Michael Jenkins, of Baltimore, and Thomas W'aesraman. of Washington. These thre-- latter, however, are purelv advisory metnbers. havint; no vote, atvl the names from which the rcct'-r is to be chosen will cidel U) solely by the clericals.

Bishop In Kurone. while Bishop Kenne abaem from "p-rsonal but -i'! th" -niainniK tiers nf th- i ii aid are at the universit this r.i'iriiinj,'. Strict secrecy will the sessions, and 'he names of tin se selt-ct-d will not be made public -xctjit from Rome. It is delivery. 'It is well known that the much depends, but today Ohio is in the Expressioas of Birds and Beasts as Hunters Have Observed Them.

When a hunter tells how ho got a close shot at a head of game, a partridge or a buck, a hen hawk or a -woodehuek, his description of what Le saw never fails to in 'It is her's to command, whatever it is; but 1 will take no wore money." "Wait until you haar what have to say. In consideration of what she has done for you, and what she is ready to do for you, she asks you to become her husband." "Her hnsban'l?" "Yes, that is the favor." Francis Prime stood confounded, as if purpose of the proposed anti-option law balance. The free silver idea has not was to prevent speculation from thus I "et been stamped out; in fact, it is hulling and bearing" the market price spreading, and in localities where the or American staple products. This law managers thought they had it killed was fought by those who have made i It Is running like wild fire in the iniiner.se fortunes in speculation upon prairie grass. the products produced American "Chairman Kurtz admits that the sit-labor.

If a proper ana 'Just anti-option uatlon ia not as rosy as it was two i ili had passed, and we had an weeks ago. Mr. Bryan's tour through honest financial system, and equitable Ohio this week has added fuel to the transportation rate-, this present false fames and keeps Ohio in the doubtful and delusive simrt in u-hut fnr -nm- column." clude the expression of the eyes. It is the er unrii nis ueatn on sunaay. a single one.

Many of the men who Today a partial autopsy was made voted the tickets are afraid of losing in the presence of the coroner. It was their jobs, and are greatly excited over found that the pin had pierced the i what they believe to be a clear case of walls of the windpipe and was imbed- coercion. They cannot understand why ded in a way that had made the at- they should be compelled to sign their tempts at dislodgment unsuccessful. As names if nothing was meant by It. No far as the physicians at the hospital i estimate can be made of the number know, this is the first operation ever who voted for gold or silver, made to reach the lungs through an eyes of an animal mere than any other feature that one remembers.

A day or so after the last deer season incision in the back. ATTRACTING ATTENTION. he were doubting either his sanity or opened an Adirondack boy took his win-that of his companion. cheater and went deer hunting in one of "Her husband? Wiahesme to become the clearings, long, ago abandoned, which her husband'" are tJ le tn around the woods. It "Why not? She loves you." 9 iu the nK when ho got to J.

ii ii it i the clearing so early that he could sea rce- "She ia an old lady, you told me. lv diAlDU tt j. trom balsam tree. "Did 1 was trying to conceal from k.c riim nf SINGING AT PLYMOUTH. Oct.

21. The inter- -paign purposes, would not have occurred. "White this anti-option law was before congress more thin one grain speculator on Hall street was forced to admit before congressional that tne combined spec KENTUCKY SURE. Mr. Carlisle is scheduled to make the "greatest effort of his life" In Kentucky, in the hope of turning the current that has set in for Hrvan so strongly, and that the Republican State Committee is reported to have given' up all hope of carrying the state for Eisteddfod on Christmas Day There.

national missionary convention of th The Program. Disciples of Christ which has been in An eisteddfod will be held at Ply- at ne s.ta,te several mouth on Christmas dav. for which the uas "as auldl1 lowsiuemuie ancii- ulators known as bulls and bears, had it in their power to reverse the natural McKinley. A report from Chairman tfon from leading members of other dj- nominations In this city, and it is re law of supply and demand, regulating Sommers, of the Democratic State Com- following is the program-: MUSIC. 1.

For chorus of mixed voices, not less num- kicun. hinvfvi-r, that am.m under favorable ion are Videlicet or Farrican. of the Cn'vrsity: 1 r. Pace. -hicf of the depattment cf pliilosopdl and isrr.

Sell! -dor, professor of dogmatic theology. Yet it is possible that these names may nut even be-considered, but that the Will be priests from widely ui ern! parts cf the cir.iiy luve ncu here-' t'lfuie. been broutrht' piominently public attention, but are n- i h( b'ss priests of tle'-p and broad (itlainmi-nts. Tie- tvi etii.t; the directors is to be followed by a conference of the archbishops, which was originally set for New i iienns. This Catherine will take up a number of ijuestions relating to dice i'an wot and nlso concerninK the administration of Hi- ltdian schools conti oiled by th- deiumiina: ion.

It is pretty well iKidftstoo 1 that there are two opposing forces on the board; cue representing the "American Party" and the other the iiian Part Karh is anxious to secure control. The adherent's of the American party ar-believed to be Cardinal (Jibbons, Ateh-bivhofi Iro- VilP I'- ii 1 Chapeile and Hishop Foley. The (Jcr-nuin element ciiiiipris- A reh biste in prices, mut to even force up prices in lee. me majority ior irsryan in the face of an increased crop, or to rfi- Kentucky will not be less than SO.000. crease rices in the face of a ort the Palmer vote will be small ne HHi" ReS a crop whenever it was to their pecuniarv and cut no ngure in the result.

ards)- prize tM than twenty-live nor over thirty in Interest to do o. MINNESOTA FOP RDVav garded as remarkable that a body numbering over a million communicants In this country, raising millions of dollars yearly for missionary and charitable work and carrying on missionary oper-. ations in ten foreign countries, should have kept its light much under a bushel and pursued its labors so unobtrusively as to be practically tinrecog-j nized among the big denominations of i the country. Its sessions, presided over place where deer aomtifue come down from the licech ridge above the clearing to the creek below frr drink. The boy was fortunate.

A deer, a email doe, came down and stopped tcu rods away, just as the sunlight touched the rido top. It was I lain setting tiien. The deer was looking right at the boy as hia riiie came up slowly. The eyes showed even at that distance a marked curiosity. The gnn was fired.

For a brief space the bny raw the deer's eyes; then sli turned ntd plunged heavily away. The boy will not aoon forget that last glance. Hurtal pain and fear showed in tht eyes 6uch as one can see plainly In a wounded deer's eye as it swims in a Like near a boat or watcher's island. The For male party, not over sixteen in minfber, "Sleep, Lady, (by O. Emerson); prize $16.

3. For Juvenile choir, not less than thirty nor over forty in number, to be linger 15 years of agre; sufficient tenor and bass Chairman L. A. Rossing, Democratic state central committee, who has heretofore been content with saying simply that, he believed Minnesota would cast (tne denies today that a few men cdntred the money market and some of these men have boasted that they could produce a panic at pleasure, and we have had sad experience to prove that they, c.iuld make good their boast. The will allowed each choir: aiting for ner elect rot vote ior Bryan, now says that the state will go for Hryan by not th Promise," Gospel Hymns No.

prize by E. V. Zollars, are bjfng largely de- sain Kpi or combinations today, to a less than 15,000 and for Lind by not less oted to prayers ffVciTurkey and mis tain xtcr.T. controls the prices thon -hi r.nn n. i cjuartet.

Sleep. Gentle Lady," by II. i you then that she is young and exces-eively beautiful. 1 will tell you more. She is worth four milliofes in her own right." "Whatsis her name?" "That I will tell you also Miss Virginia Harlan." "1 haVe; heard of her.

And she loves me?" "Desperately. Come, sir; you hesitate, it seems to me. This is a chance that does not come every day." "Heavens and earth, what am I to lay?" "Sav von accept. You asked my once, and now 1 give it to you again." "But I do not love her." "A mere bagatelle. You would very aoou." "1 am of an other opinion.

I could never love liwr, for the reason" he pansed an instant "for the reason that I love some -lso." An! 'if yoa are settles lv. sionary' work in that benighted land. te XV. LUUUIJ, UI lf." t. nets.

When a iuni fur vi red mnnov I sas nas received re- Trio. altb. tenor and ba. "Disrlalnf ul for the unrk i i is is snnp'y proof of the Dower of Pishons Spahlias, Maes boy found the deer later. She had been ('oTlean.

H'-rstman and Farlev. This is r-ij sci nun ui me state oi Danger (j uuas) prize Vnirland and in Scandinavia Over one and had personal communication with 6. Duet, soprano and alto, Morning (, rtelecates are in attendance the party leaders in everv district The Land" (Gospel Hymns No. 5); prize 1 th.K L-l fvhieh rl reports made have been gone over ith 7- Catch- or three or four Persons, of on the proceedings hlch are charac-care and due allowance mLp fnr hi. priw O.

terized by considerable earnestnesa care anu aue allowance made for what 8. Soprano solo. "Over the Stone" (Songs and religious fervor. might be considered in any other cam- of Valer priz 2 paigh sanguine estimates, and only I 9. Contralto Rest in ih tr.f I shot through tho iuogs had run a short distance, then laid herself down and curled proportion r-f six to live, and the deciding votes will rest with Fathers G.irri-gan and I-ee.

herself up like a dog goir sleep. sfquirreis' Icing small and snap mo ping, have aa odd appearance, which woodsmen call playfulnw The woods- PRINCETON'S ANNIVERSARY rncu call a weasci's or talnks eyes ''mighty those that were considered reliable were (Elijah); prize $2. used as a basis for estimates Vh1 le- I 10- Tenor olo. "If with All Your Hearts" suit is that the estimate, reduced to the i (K1ijh); prize $2. lowest basis, is 15.000 majority for Pry'- Lenr, Pious an.

I.ind will have 30.000 majority. I persons under IS vear. ot the Globe for the manipulator in money so when a spurt on products occurs it is simply a proof of the Tover of the speculators who never produce a bushel of wheat or corn or oats, or a pound of cotton, to control prices of farm products, produced by farm labor. "The effect of the rise in wheat will have upon votes, in my opinion, will only be to increase Bryan's vote. The farmers understood the evil effects of speculation controlling the price of their product when they petitioned congress for the anti-option law; and they also thoroughly understand who prevented them from getting it.

They understand the evil e' ects of a corner in money when they are now joining in tightiiifr McKinley and the gedd stand- nntl umiliiirT in A tn ugly," though they are urnall and black. NO DOUBT ABOUT OREGON. Of the weasel family the ikunk's eyes aro least vicious. The rartridge has a sort of rheumatism; HEUEALGIA and similar Complaintt, of age, "Faust Grand March" (Oetze Instructor); first prize $1.50, second prize 50 cents. a puzzled look la its eyes when it has been i Intn i it V- ir a tnr a if Princeton.

N. Oct. L'o. For the nt-xt thn-f days famous old Princeton college, or "Uirtversity" as it will hereafter be known, celebrates its sequi-centennial. or one bundled and fiftieth anniversary of irs foundation as the college of New Jer.se-; and the event "I not ana preparea under toe trmgetit A report received from the Democratic slate committee of Oregon savs: "Bryan will, surely get the electoral vote of this state.

There never was any doubt about it. The combined Democratic and Populist vote in June GERMAN MEDICAL "oojig man. you are a f-reat fool doring Low it to fjr Bway from a then. 1 he lawyer was really waxin-f beast, like that sn precipitately. preaenbea Dy eminent pbyiiauuisi angry, "llnsyonng lady is the superior of any man 1 know.

You are throw- UK. RICHTER 13. To persons over 45 years of age who will sing a hy mn tune of their; chooshig; prize $2. 14. Solo for children under 12 years of a.

"My Mother's Prayer" (Gospel Hymns Xo. first prize $1, second prize Co cents. PROSE AND POETRY. 13. Essay.

"The Best Method of Sunday School Work," not to exceed twenty pases of foolscap; prize $:. 1G. Poetry, "Our Country." not to exceed fortv lines; prize $2. IT. "Catelalne the money market and 'the sale of more I and exceed that this United States bonds would today clear- Jar, There are thousands of silver nnviiuii Iv in Hrvan favor as this iint.aU- no are neing importuned Those who have seen wolres' eyes speak lias brought here a or more of them as llttlo and craftv.

The fox looks ll" alumni, from you-ig men in th-outof the corners of his eves without turn- "UFn "'anhood to toting his head a he trots "past some ono he 1 veterans, an i in hos hean )i r. i there is a warm ior their a ma ha met unexpectedly. It has Ijecn assert- Manv have U.r, dis-ed tliat anako have a hypnotic in- atid hav crossed the fluent- over its prey. Certain it is that in order to in the pres-tiie eyea play very important part in the ent administration and sr-hfdars in ap- eled speculation in wheat will be in his to vote ior out the attempt will fail: they will vote for Bryan and ing away a prize." may be, sir, but if you recall a rpeech 1 made in this office some six months ago. you will remember that 1 aid l.wa- a gantlemun.

If I should accept the offer you make me, I should be PAIN expeller: World renowned Remrkblv aoceif ol 1 swell his majority beyond the figures Onlr (tenntnoirtth Trade Mark uuuve given. favor. In short, our reports for the last two weeks have been showing an unusual rise hi Hryan stock, especially i he grain producing states of the central west, arid thiu object lesson of Wall Ii-. Ad. S16 Pearl Aew lora.

I unexplaiued phenomena of charming birds -propriateiy cel. -prating rius memorable CUBAN REINFORCEMENTS. 31 HIGHEST AWARDS. event. iii' niveisitv oi I'atiS ts es- oae no longer, and 1 prize my reputation antj a.t8.

One of the curious experiences Penally represented by Professor Henri street speculation in their products will ia that respect, more than cherish any- which few, if any, of the hunters have es 13 Branch Houses. Own Glaasworki. Eadoned Si recommended hj Jtoissan, who startled the sctentiftV Madrid. Oct. 20.

A shipment of 2r.0Of (Standard Recitations No. lfi; prize 42 IS. "Welsh recitation. "Yr VstJrm 'r prize S2. 1.

Address. "Influence of Father Upon a Child," limited to five minutes' time- prize S2. I 2-X Debate. "Resolved, That Circum-, stances Make the Man," limited to ten minutes' time; prize $2. thing in the world cause Bryan stock to keep pace with the rise of wheat." caped is the fteling that something, they do not know what, is looking at them.

As reinforcement to Cuba will begin early Matthews 320 Lacka. are in November. A dispatch from Havana v. iturr, lw ranklln, B.l-u world some time by his experiments in the manufacture of diamonds by chemical process. The Universities of Edinburgh.

Trinity Dublin: I trecbt. Holland: Cambridge. England. says that the Maceos men in Pinar Del A GENEROUS MAN. the hunter walks along this feeling comes over him.

He his glances about, get rotilKe. 4. Adonis avtnue. "This sounds well, sir, but it is childishness. You are bound to make my client amends for your folly.

It is in your power to marry her, and if you are a luau you will make her that 4 hcranton. Pa. CONDITIONS. Rio are split up and are wandering I about the country without camps and food. I ting doctdculy nervous to think of what Mr.

Pierp Morgan Will Aid the may bo alter hirn a panther, a she and loot ingen, Germany, are aiso re iiprhani Sometimes the hunst whose preentect noiablt- st tioia'-s ami DR. RICHTCR'S Nos. If). 16, 19 and 20 are open to Welsh and Kngllsh. I The Welsh recitation.

"Yr is I the one that contestants mii o- ho hi elltiStS ben nt as "ANCnOR" STO.MACIIAL baat fnr ARRAIGNED FOR TRIAL. seems thn3 to be fels has been seen. There Tlicua me. Mr. Chelm.

it wonld he, I he Hi st doy ceP i ra- others Pollf. Irnepwt cftnmii ch Complain r. ua i r. has been termed "Reception Dav." US i 1 foolish for us to argue longer on this have so followed men, their trails lx-lnt; Shortly after ten o'clock- 1 he academic procession formed in froiil niinrd 4 All compositions mut be in the ha-id tendon. Oct.

and Mrs. Cast- of tho adjudicator by Dec 12 Also naui le. of San Francisco charjed with of all competitors in the hands of the -ec- stealing many articles from stores here i retary by Dec. 12 were again arraigned today and fullv i Competitors allowed their own acco'm- poiut. I will call again tomorrow, when i seen after tliomen had fled to camp Hunt- 'ANSY PILLS? Episcopal Church.

New York. Oct. 20 At the hast triennial convention of the Protestant Episcopal church in the United held in Minneapolis a year ago this month, a resolution was passed by the houses of bishops and deputies creating two additional missionary bishopries for the Jurisdiction of Asheville. N. and Duluth.

Minnesota. N'o Im- mediate steps were taken toward car- lying this resolution into elTect. owing t.i the financial condition of the church. but th se having materially Improved, i the "bishops of -the denomination assem- Ior ln" juns.iieiu.n ot Asnevllle. i N- (v- anti im'uth, Minnesota.

No Im- luecuaie sii'is were lanen cowarq car- i 'Vtsie this resolution into effect, owing the financial condition of the church. I'Ut th.se having materially improved. thebishops of the denomination assem- ers ten now acer nave started oil on tne Chapel and moved AlexaufSi- hall, jump, though the beasts could have neither where religious commemorative Vxer- tommitted for trial on Nov. 2. Thev or the ollt? furnished by the com- i ALL M0Q rises were held and Presid-nt Pattmi T' mittee.

heard nor seen nor sniellcd the men. They, Sure AND SUHE. SENO C. raaOMAM'9 6AF GUARCt' Wibcaa Spcoipic STD8UI delivered an historical actdr-ss. After First prize compositions hall be the sole too, seemed to feci they wero followed.

-New York Sun. recess a reception wa leriderei to the eommuttw; all others will delegate and Visitors in Ab xamb hall. I MARRIAfiF OF FflRTIl'FQ L7.Vpt and an hour lat-r the foivlirn d-l-gates nlAKKIAvIC Ut tVK I UINtb. with reciti, Hon may rw a were prsented f. th- and arnn secretary on receipt of (j fail CI I fUnk in the It vc library.

Nw Ynrk. Oct TPo.f In the event of the absence of I- UNDER A KKEsST. 1 Sating tens of millions of dollars were i TW 2'. "-eaerved Beat I Railway System it rci-'w i ric .1 c-n llirnt u-nucieu i rom tne iirize I rocession and will tak-- part in the ex- of Cincinnati, in the chair, for the pur- represented today at the marriage of Disputes arising from causes that ni iv en ises on the rlosinc dav 'j pose of considering the election of two I M'sts Edith Shepard, second daughter not settle! under these conditions shall additonal missionary bishops for he Vf the late Elliott F. Shepard and Se rerrei' to the general committee for Princeton, N.

Oct. 21. The ffrcat i Jurisdictions before referred to. The Mrs. Shepard, to Ernesto U.

Fabbrl. son i wnnm Tn. rec ent election Hlsnop illlatn or the late Ernest Fabbrl. at one time a i Adiudi. atnr nn vra are both lass excited.

Do not think I wish time to reflect, for my decision is final, but 1 should like your client to know that I am not wholly an ingrate. Tomorrow, if you say so, at the same boor." Stpp one moment I have one more request to make of you, which you can hardly refuse, perverse as you seem to bet Jly client expressed tha wish that in case you should decide as you hare done, you wonld call upon her this evening at her own house." Francis bit his lip. "I Bhould be obliged to make the same answer." Tlie subject, sir, will not be broached." "Certainly, then, 1 will come." was with difficulty ethat 1 could restrain myself from rushing into tho room And falling at his feet but when I knew that he was gone. I went up to Mr. Chelm with the tears in my eyes.

I did my best for you, Virginia. But the fellow is right He is a gentleman. I hated him for causing you such pain, I the most popular rout to the Wt, Combining every comfort and luxury. David Walker, of North Dakota, to suc member of the firm of Drexel, Morgan I Charles Jones, box Nantkoke; a'dludil St. Joseph, Oct.

20. Kill" tried to run hi3 wild west performance as a "side show" he was arrested here last night. The charge against the doughty I guide anU scout was failure to procure a proper license. The permit he se- cured was for a "side show," whereas the bill boards describe his perform- a nee as no "side show." hut the "great- est show on earth." The police magistrate called "Buffalo Bill's" attention to the fact that there is all the difference between his shoiv and a "side show." lie also informed him that there was a difference of $220 due the city, the difference between the i J20 license for a "side show" and the $250 which must be paid Mfr a circus ceed Bishop in Western New York i oi Co. The ceremony took place in the eator on music, Morgan C.

Wflkes-leaves another jurisdiction to be filled chapel erected as a memorial to the late Balre- by the house or bishops. lo action will publisher of the Mail and Express, ad- I be taken at this time, owing to the fact joining the palatial country mansion MUST HAVE BONDS. I celebration of Princetons oi.e hundred and fiftieth anniversary -opened yesterday by a commemorative religious serv'ce in Alexp hall. I.or.g be'fore the time set for the exercises arrived, the campus was resplendent with the oransre and black, so dear to the heart of every son of Nassau. Groups of under-graduates loitered beneath the old elms and gazed with admiration while the distinguished representatives of other institutions, each decked in at Scarborough-on-the-Hudson, and the i I shell of which alone represented an ex- Washington.

Oct. 21. The treasury javaaauac v. I. UlUIIUll ClVJllcli 3.

lilt? Mtllft IllfU Ja.rT IPS 1 II I that it will be several months before i Bishop Walker is transferred to his new 'jdiocese. It is understood that Mr. George Vanderbilt has provided the needful funds for the proper of the bishopric of Asheville, and while no ceremony was on as errand and imiMis- Boston, who are interested In ina a Solid Veatibuled Pullman Dining and Sleeping Car Train Through from New Tork to Chicago without change. Choice of route trout NEW YORK To Niagara Falls, 5uSpenslon Bridge, Toronto. Detroit.

Port Huron. Chicago and the West, Northwest and Southwest ing a scale as any that has already oc- menians who have arrived at New York curred in the Vanderbilt familv: the i and who are detained, that hnnn. i formal announcement has been made i i i rt inp i( rs n. 1 1 1 ma rr n-o t-i bride's mother being a daughter of rhe 'so each will be taken for the Armehi-- late Commodore Wilham H. Vander- ans, provided the superintendent of Im.

a nu equesi i mn exuioiuon, as nt. aosepn 1 r. is also understood that Mr Plr offlclr.ls style any "greatest show on earth." imgiauun hi new oik decides that they can under the law. be admitted. At 10.30 interest became in pont Morgan, wno at the triennial con- I bilt.

bpecial trains from New i ork Marquend chapel, where the academic generously agreed to meet the i and other points took live hundred processional composed of the trustees expense attendant on the creation of a guests to Scarborough early this morn- i ue oon.is are exacted that they may not become a public chare- public charge. ahd faculty of Princeton and the dele- bisnopric or AiasKa. nas promised lib- ing. ine ceremony took place at high noon, and the beautiful church, the in eates from other colleges, was forming eral financial support ror the new juris diction of Duluth. In accordance with THE MINERS STRIKE.

COVERED I Yia ths Celebrated St. Clair Tunnel I preceded ny a ooiiy or the under-grad uates, tliey proceeded to Alexander I the usual custom, the bishops in ad-I vance of the meeting decline to make terlor of which was trimmed with a profusion of white and pink chrysanthemums, was filled to overflowing. Rev. Dr. John Hall, of the Fifth Ave Terre Haute.

Oct. 20. The deelto I public the names of the candidates to be considered. WITH the Ohio miners not to accept a reduc- I "Which connects Canada and th Inv errort mI Unlted states, and is the greatest sub. any effort to settle the nue Presbyterian chureh.of this clty.ofr i flciated.

and was assiwte.l hv Rv strike in In where they were received by the audience rising to their feet. A cheer i of alumni opened the exercises by slng-! ing the anthem Veni Creator Bpirit- us." Professor Fisher, dean of the vinlty school pronounced the invocation. After the singing of the one hun- Blessing, of Scarborough. The bridi- marine tunnel in the world. until aner ine election.

A DRIVER BOY KILLED. elect entered the edifice on the arm of her brother, Elliott Fitch Shepard. Har HUMOR hnamoKiti. i uct. zi.

lve mules iiicn was one oi worm pro Princeton Th'eolosricVal spminavv U. drawing a lone train of wagons at the i ductions. was of white corded silk with issued magnificent point lace nounces, while the third chanter nf First iv.in.k: uameron couierj yesteraay bnt if he. Iotcs someone else well one can scarcely blame him." "I told you ho would refuse me. Do Hot mind my tears, and promise me that you will come tonight" "What new mystery is this?" "Never you mind; only promise that you will come." How shall 1 describe that meeting? To begin with, I went home and broke the ftews to Aunt Helen and Aunt Agnes that my husband to be was to pass the vening with us, and for the moment did nbt break to them another bit of news 1 had heard before leaving Mr.

Chelm that the Honorable -Ernest Ferroll, having made a large. fortune in the stock market through the agency of Mr, Dale, had withdrawn it from hia hands in time, so as not to have it 'swallowed up by the failure, and had sailed for England, it was money he wanted, not mo. Bat both nay aunts, poor old ladies, 'ancitnL 1 fear, that it was th? fnttrre iu.ii.aio, 1 tu .11 T-l i'tesiaent i-atten then delivered the i The Grand Trunk Railway System ia Justly celebrated for Its fishing and hunting resorts.as on and contiguous to it are the greatest grounds In the civ! Ilzed world, among them being the Muskoka Lakes. St. Lawrence River.

Thoua. and Islands. Lake St. John Region. Whit' Mountains.

Androscoggin, and many other too numerous to mention. Warner. The risht hind hoof of the leading mule was covered with-blood. Men rushed Into the mine, and thirty yards from the entrance found Warner lying dead In a ditch. His skull had been crushed.

It Is thought that tho mule kicked him. I A I wa thlrtern yrare old I hrnnn to hnve son- eyes ami cars, aim from mv a liuu.or spread. I dsvtor-H with fire dift'vrrat skillul ductuiv, but tbtydid ine no ifood. My iliwaw was Eczema. Uy tbU lima it ba i gou all over my had.

lac, aud body. Kobody thought I wonld li-e, and would not have but forCcTiccita I used four buses of Ave eakei. of Ccnnrit KoP. anrt three bottles of Cirricuaa Hv hair all eawe out attbattime, but no It is so tbkk I cuo bardly i TOmb It. I itiu strea vears old.

Weigh UU 1 pounds, rnd aai ell. 4lii ilUs.xa UiiAKDblt. Clayton, N.T. SmcTf-vma Tai.craeJT Wn ttl. with Cr-twuk wnotr aip.irw)ti Crnerii raia.

swl). nH usast at CUTioea siwuun anatssl Soli 1Ym mwUk r.l, MESSING-MITCHELL WEDDING. Chicago. Oct. 21.

The wedding this afternoon at the Bnai Sholom church, of Julia H. Messing and, Henry M. Mitchell, was remarkable for the fact that no less than five rabbis, all belonging to the bride's family, officiated. These were Revs A. J.

Messing, her father. A. Messing, of Peoria. 111., her brother; Aaron J. Messing, of San Francisco, uncle; Morris J.

Messing. Indianapolis, uncle, and Henry J. Messing. St. Louts, another uncle.

Thjs is the first Hebrew marriage on record in the United States which so many rabbis' closely related hav officiated. The wedding which was one of considerable style, was witnessed by a throng of invited guests, end subsequently reception on an elaborate scale washeld at the Concordia club. sne aiso wore the bertha and veil of point lace worn by her mother on her own wedding day. The ushers who led the bridal procession were George uncle of the bride; William Sloane. son cf Mr.

and Mrs. John Sloane; Augustus D. Shepard. and W. B.

Osgood Field These were the bridesmaids: Miss Lllia Sloane, Miss Daisy Shepard, Miss Fabbrl, sister of the groom, and Miss Annie Morgan, daughter of J. Pierpont Morgan; and the maid of honor Miss Emily Sloane. The Vanderbilt family was represented by the following: Cornelius Vanderbilt. William K. Frederick W.

Vanderbilt, George Vanderbilt. Mrs. William Douglas sermon, cnoosmg- tne eleventh verse of the third chapter, read as his text: "For other foundation can no man lay than that Is laid, which is Jesus Christ." Following the sermon. Dean Murray offered the prayer. His petition was In the- interest of sound learning and pure religion, to the effect that these might flourish In He closed with the Lord's prayer, in which all Joined.

After singing of the hymn "A Mighty Fortress ia Our the Rev. W. B. Bodine. of Philadelphia, closed the mombs'r the baned'e- lion.

L. M. HATS. GEO. B.

REEVE. Oen. Manager, Gn. Trafflo afango W. E.

DAVJS, Oea. Paaa. agt, Montreal. P. Qj.

WILUNfJt TO RESIGN. London. Oct. 20., A Welsh Liberal member of parliament Is willing to resign to enable Gladatone to be elected from his constitency. It la doubtful.

whether Gladstone will agree j-enter politic. Duke of Clyde who was to fl ihiv-' :1 tho evauixu and when. fL.uS "r' liov. tj V.U. TUASK.

p. DWx KB. East. Pass. Agent.

BroaawAjr, Mew York.

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