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ERMESGRIPTION -DONE IN- The Latest Styrl= -AT THE- VERY LOWEST PRICES GEO GEf TOR MAYOR: SiLVER DEM CHATS NOMINATE {THE : \Bepti 28. -Henry Georg was nominated:for mayor at the Leno: t night by a convention of .was nominated for | A resolution was nomthation 'for president passed. condetinin \ Alton B. P jeuthorizé the state another. c ge will accept. called by. the f were<represented ut two- organiza- 1d (walt all the gon- te: held and \than 'accopt .this defeat-are merely based oH the uupposi tion that the victorious faction, in ac cordance with Senator, Elatt'c- wishes. will chang}-its mind. ... The convention was. shorter, quieter and: far.less bitter than: was expected from» the urimonioue preliminaries, fwhich have 'stipred. the' Republican |- party for the past few weeks. 'The re- 'sult Worth was by no means easily» accomplished. The majority in the firs 'and test dontest over the nomination of shorlff .was only 10,407, which is not 'large when it is remembered that 6, 992 of this came from one ward alone out of the 31 delegates voting, Tracy Sn\ He wm Accopt. New York, Sept. 27.-General Benja; min F: Wracy has agreed to. accept the' Republican nomination for.the mayor alty; and he-will In all- probability b the tholce of the -Republican city con ventlof tomorrow afternoon, 7 «It dn «expected that- himmominution BHNJAMIN Fy TRACY. will be made unanimous, as the Indica, tions. now are that there will, not be more than 35 delegates for Seth Low o, -was closer, and 'the defeat of [ ] |-they will besent to jail. | RIOPIN: MINING TOWN i NINE MEN FATALLYBHOT‘AND MANY MORE WOUNDED. Pall-h Miner- In Dom-ding House: 'other late yesterday afternoon; ‘lstinnm con- sanlt/ Each: Other: With : Axor tins aud Knives—gnnrreh Grow Out. of the Lattlé [ener «Inoldent-Many Arrests: Made. - U Girardville, Pa., Sept. %.-At least nine men received fatal injuries; and possibly two score others were more or less serlously wounded in a bloody lot 'here' 'The' battle: was the outcome of & quarrel over the Hazleton troubles. Thirty-six men are known to have been wounded;.and about 50 more are being. . 'ecreted by their friends, who fear that ''Twelve of the, ringleaders were Brought before June tice\ Kisstnger, and ten before 'Tustice H.B. Johnson,} All were charg- ed- with with intent to kill, housebreaking and: and were held in [ heavy bail for court. Many more warrants have been issued, but have not been served as yet.~ Dr. Charles Schlesman attended to 22 .of the wounded, 3 of whom he says 'will die. Drs. Willliam Monogham and Joseph: Doraghue attended to 14 oth- ers,- and how many the other physi- clans cared for Is not known. Three other men have beeh reported dead, but this cannot be verified as yet. on eccount of the uncommunicative nature of the participants. The story of the riot Is as follows: Several. hundred© Polanders board at Willem Culseabbage's hotel on Sec- ond street, Joseph Cavendish Is pro- prietor of a hotel at the east end of town; where several hundred more Po- landers make their headquarters. Bad blood hgs always existed between them, and the recent strike troubles at Hazleton imbittered them still more. Armed With All Sorts of, Wenpous. Culacabbage, It is charged, and his fijiiowere, to number of severathun- corinne, nomination 'if .~ there 'remained ' sufll- 'The delegates; meeméd to take 'It for granted 'that feorgd would accept Hall 'does not nominate a for comptroller, some Democrat from Brbokiyn. for president of. the: councll Colonel George B, Mc- \bf: the- supremé HENRY CEORGE, Thomas .I. Feltner;: for judges of the elty court, Edward F.. O'Dwyer and John H, McCarthy; for sheriff, Augus® |. tus W, Peters; for county clerk, Pat- rick Keenan: for register; Willlang E mer} for district attorney, Thomak F Grady. This In just such A ticket as. Richard oker and John pare If they had decided that they had ® \walkover It lt n personal tioket |: pure and simple, It was evidently pre- pared in the light' of Mr. Croker's opin- lon that Tammany to. have 150,000. majority (In Ngw York city, mayor of Greater New York were aug» gested. by the 'exedutive, committes of the Democeratl¢ unton st a meeting held yesterday: afternoon At the- Democratlt flu!» €17 Fifth avenue, ' Here are the naine#: the unlon will recommend to the organization leaders: Chatles: H. Truax, George B. McClellan, P. Léonard 'A. Glegorich, Robert A. Van Wyck, Charles W,. Day- ton and Hugh J, Grant, This Hat represents the results of the efforts of the union: to as- certain. and reflect the sentiment of the Democratic voters of greater cfty. The list ls made up, ft is sald, In the order of preference expressed to the committes. Upward of £0,000 voters, it was given out, have Johann the uns Jon's eMort to bring about the nomina= uozwt a city flekml‘xillc: all Blamed“ trate, regardless of can support. | The claim will be made to the organization: leaders that the nomina» tion of any one of these men, for mayor 'will be entirely satisfactory to these 14,000 Democrats and to the perty at Wmi'smtrn Brooklyn-77m Brooklyn, 1 $1-Jacob who has: beem the recognized. Repub« Hean leader In this city, was defeated last night at the Republican county con- |. mfimgyfiuumm mm ton, lentenant Governor i Taff, City Works Compisdoner Willis “(WAlm‘mAum supported. by P WWW F the nominees: Fares.\ gare ort Bt} Tyas Levens, enas «| 'mayoralty, I shall not resist the Juds- | was. made attorney general of New Jer« out-of-the-§48-who-witl-comprize-th convention. . 'A~solld delegation of 191 delegates was elected last night to tep: resent New Work, countys- All will be for General Tracy. Ashbel P. Fitch In all probability will be noritlnated for comptroller, and ,the Republican municipal ticket therefore is almost sure to be Tracy, Witch and | Appleton. General Tracy has sent this reply to Congressman's. Quigg's telegram re- questing that he allow the use- of his name as a candidate: \If in the grave erlsls which now jeorifronts all friends of good govern- ment in Greater New York, It Is. neces- sary, In, the judgment of the Republi red, arming themselves With guns, re- . volvers, knives, axes and clubs, march- ed to Cavendish's hotel, where several hundred\ of 'their enemles were cele brating pay day. 'The Cavendish men ascertained that their foes were march- Ing on them and, arming themselves hurriedly, awaited their arrival, After w demonstrative march the Culacab- bago. contingent arrived and immedi- ately stormed the satoon, 'Then & bloody \battle ensued. The men fought Hike demons. 'The shoots Ing was fast and furious, Axes, knives, clubs and other wenpons were used with «deadly effect. The battlé lasted almost an hour, when the Culacabbage sans. was routed, leaving their wound- ~A CLUBHOUSE /F AGEDY rc Shot and wn ' EB. ®. Pfllehnrd Kitled . Middletown; 28.--The Sul- livan Count)\ el / mear \Wurts- boro,. was 'the scene ot’il‘e of A ligating of an- murderer is Wallace J, in Yonkers, my club. has eg in a cottage been open he has r treated for a on the grounds and large majority. of the' been done theres Pritchard of Ong ] Hundre and Thirty~ éighth street; New Yo id Constable James Munning of Wit : About a year his Cl ce at court. His: bonds were forfeited his nonap- pearance, .and Prltchalrd, ftearning* his. whereabouts, went to Wurtsboro yes« terday and, ~securing’ £ E] services. -of Constable Manning, drove g four miles to the ¢lubhousa to serv pnpgrs oh Chris- tian demanding his aj 111711103 In New York. . - Christian came out toit companied by hfs wife; ble handed him the Christlan-read them, hefl rible rage, and without; warning he whipped out a $2 caliber re-, volver and. shot Pritchnrdjthe ball en- and, i wagon, ac- the consta- nnjiere When Into a ter- a moment's tering the abdomen In'thg Feglon of the; groin. Pritchard fell qut/df the wagon dead. Christian then tufned on the constable and shot him.twice, the shots taking effect in the stomagh. The con- stable is still alive, although Dr. Piper of Wiirtsboro and Dr. Hublell of New York say that he cannoffsurvive the Injury. Christian then ; an Into the mountains in the direct of Wurts- boro, for the purpose; 1t is sald, of sur- rendering himself to the; authoritles. The body of Pritchard is gt an under- trker's in Wurtsboro, and the con- stable is lying In a dyinggconditiun in .| the clubhouse. __ 7—7 THE YELLOW FEVER. Bevel-non More Cases flupflrhfll In New Orleans. New Orleans, Sept. 27_—The board of health of the state of Loulsiana off- cially declares the status 'of affairs in New Orleans as regards yellow fever to be as follows: During the 27 hours ending Sunday, Sept. 26, at 9 a. m. there-were: Cases of yellow fever, If; deaths; none; total cases to date, 138; total deaths from yellow fever to date, 17. Twenty-four Now Cares at Edwards. an convention, to nominate me for the ment of, the convention ® gold Donner-tn Tndorse Parker. , New York; Bept 24. -The Natiofial] Democratic. (soidatnndard) state: com» \mittee has nominated Alton B. Parker for thief judge of the court of appeals, Thiw is an Indorsement of the regular Democratle nomination, ACCUSED OF FORGERY. A. ninziumten (N. Y.) Man_ Arrested on 'That Charge In' Binghamton, N. Y., Sep 28. -A. J. Devereaux, a well known' business mart of this efty, has been arrested in Rich» mond for alleged forgery,. Devereaux Is a member of thecfirm of As Jo Dev= creaux, & Co,. sales agents for church andschool furniture, and he acted as agent for the Grand Rapids Furniture |. company of Grand Raplds,. traveling exténsively throughout southern «New: York and Pennsylvania, For the five years which he has lived \In this elty he has been Accustomed to. : present fo the Binghamton: Trust com» gray for pryment notes purporting to (rem Pennaylvania school board. nys pald, becatise Dave ed behind. - Everything in the house was smash» ed, -and tha floors were strewn with wounded men, The walls were bespat« téred with blood and shreds of human flesh. ~ After, the-routed: Hioters\ hadroturned: 'to their headquarters, the Cavendish men armed themselves to the teeth and marched. totheir: enemies'. rendezvous, 'where n- battle still bloodler than the first ensued. The police force and the constables of the surrounding region were called to the scene, but were una- ble to cope with the rloting horde, who continued hostliftles for several hours. The residences of many cllfzens were damaged, and several outsiders were wounded. HELD FOR TRIAL. Shorl&@ Martin: and~ Deputies Must An- 'awer to-Ohargo 'of Murder, : Wilkesbarre,. Pas, Sopt. ~23>- Sheriff «Martin and his 64 deputies have been given a preliminary hearing before the court, charged with the killing of 2 'strikings miners near Lattimer on Fri- day, Sept: 10, The deputles were brought up from Hazleton under military es- gort. A large crowd met them at the depat, but they proceeded unmolested Eawards, Mim, -Sept:-¥f-There-are-| 24 new cases here, making the total of cases 176. There: was 1 death, bringing the list up to T. A new case niso devel- oped at Champion Hill: and one at Queens: Hil, The: formq‘. chase. ln in con- sidered‘heriéixe’. Two. More-Cases: In Alabama Cocoa, Ala., Bapt. 27.-Newshasréach« ed this place that there are 2'cases of yellow fever In this county. 1 at Wo- mack Hill and 1 at Biadona Springs. --- v Another Ocern Springs Victim, Ocern Springs, Miss., Sept. 27.-One new death, Mrs. A. McCubbage, is re- ported here, but no new cases, WIll Try to Stop Filibusters, % Washington, Sept. 28.-The secretary. of the treasury has received by refers ence from the state department a come munication from the legation of: the Greater Republic of Central America ,to the effect that a fillbustering expe- dition was fitting out at some-point on the south Atlantic const against that country; Although no further or sper ciflc Information was obtainable, the treasury department at once notifled f the custom house officers of the fact iereatixl standing precfuded suspicion. 'He recently obtained payment on, two notes for $100 and $600, slihed re- spectively with the names of the presi- denis and secretaries of ville and Eikiand (Pa.) school boards. The 'Trumt company became sus- the noles to be forgeries, How many 'hiore of the notes paid at frequent in- |. Aervais' for years are forgeries 18 fiot known, Devereaux will be brought to this city this week. Death of General Robeson, Trenton, Sept. 2%-George M. Robe- rou, who Was secretary of the navy un» der President Grant, died in his home in this efty last night of & complication of diseases, General Robeson was born In Oxford, Warren: county, N; J., In 1827, He was graduated from Princeton in 1947 and studied Jaw and was admitted ' to: the bar in , He took an active part In raising and equipping troops And: was made brigadier general, com | manding : alF the New Jersey \troops while they were In. the state. In 1867 he ' tey and resigned this position on being appointed secretary of the navy by Gen- erat Grant He was wubsequently @ member e! congress, retiring fromi\that magnum W ste i T mama?» ; Wzfi feds : xf Fetoomatine, gumfiamm Tevijey wae VM : wmamtflma, QMWMR piclous and. ypon. Investigation. found |. annout that {Sen | Enfawfof viclenee af the hands to the courthouse. ~ Judges Lynch and Bennett presided. Judge Lynch ahnounced that the judges would sit az justices of the peace to hear destimony In the case. 'After heating the evidence the Judges held a-conference, following which they ced thelr decision to hold' the. prisoners for thal, The. sheriff and deputles then came before the bar and entered ball in the sum of $6,000 each, $5,000 for murder and $1,000 for feloniously wounding, A bond was provided by a Philadelphia Trust company. - The: Jury Dissgross ca- - Hazleton, Pa., Sept, 28 -The coro- net's jury which Investigated thedeaths of the atriklog miners at Latimer met in Deputy Coroner Cowinan's of- fice and after an hour's deliberation rendered. the following verdict: arm; wan. u: u. that they armed on the pu Int 'were. “attested by the aid Sh tin and 'his deputies and lessly sho d y do further find that the sealant ® person or property, and we find Rurlly \hat the kiting was wanton and unsuitable-i; But in this we, George Maue | “Swot “dam dear 5:1“ it mock Strong n of ite: F th Miakter Woodford at Madrid; Wmm-rwnrrmxowu; : und-Instructed-them-to-be-on-the-ater to prevent the departure of any much expedition. Woman me Street Cleaner, Chicago, Sept.. 2% -The newly or- ganized street cleaning brigade, which has resulted from Mayor Hatrison's té« tent visit to various eastern cltles, has been placed in charge of Mrs, A. , Paul. This is probably the only. case In the country where a woman has been-given charge of street cleaning. Beveral years ago Mrs. Paul's only child dled of diphtheria. Ever since she has devoted her time to sanitary work and the betterment of the city's phys- teal condition. Mrs. Paul Is to have complete charge of the down- town street cleaning and garbage forces, Philadelphia's Dig Loan, * Philadelphia, Sept. 2%.-Mayor War- wick signed the $12,200,000 loan. bilf upon which the people will pass judgment at the November election. The bill as passed provides for the submission to a vot of the people of a proposition to Iicrease the city Indebtedness $12,200,« 000; 'The manner In which the money' Ig to be expended is mentloned In the | bill, but in voting the people will simply record their approval of or their objec= ton-to the proposition to Increase the: : city detit $12,200,000, Frobably Pearl Beyen's Heady side: of the Ohlo river, found @-skull, :| the lower Jaw of which was gona. In programme of the United States in: Sven-tinned. been ascertained. 'Thig does not con- “TOURISTS DISAPPLAR The: *June. clon-thrt p | In a sudden tragedy In the little vil- | ecqulsition to the large feet of the -making the passage from Southampton : fromy Hawail, brings the news that om ASLT; winter ”fins-saxz-HywflnxaMm | white, state, ToRK=quatet yew mess, $1883; fam, 3,“ [ whes, thoe pageW-sfiuw M’mkfiar Hes roten make | Two AMERICANS MAY Be HéLD- FOR: | CRANSOM® IN SWITZERLAND, in\; Telerton of, feledo aud Frofemsor, a 'Gollogo the Miss- Ing. iihn—Bunpielou- Bressuges Culling iFor Funds. \t> __. 'Foledo, Sept. 21—13. W. Tolerton, a wealthy 'attornéy here, rnd his family are! very anxious to know the present whereabouts of their, 20-year-old son Harry, 'who, with Professor Daniel J. Holme#, 26. years old, of Alleghany col- lege, Mendvilie. Pu.. is supposed to be goriewhere 'M the\ northern part of. Switzerland. Harry 'Tolerton and Profersor Holmes haye been traveling abroad since last They 'were last' heard from on Bept Bcat Martigny,/ Switzerland, and a few days: before had received, sufficlent fund$ to take them through the rest of their trip via Lucerne to Berlin, where both were to enter the university, Nothing further was heard until Sept. 2%, when My. Tolerton was startled to receive a emblem-am from Lucerne, aign- ed by Professor lemee. requesting an immediate-remittanée of $1,000 by cable: to the travelers, the funds to be sent to Cologne. He cabled for the meaning of such a request and also cabled to the United States consul at Lucerne for in- formation as to the whereabouts of the. 'two young men ond what if any trou- bie Had befallen Them. The reply from| the consul was Indefi- nite and unsatisfactory, but that pur- porting to\\be from Professor Holmes wan even more so. Before the depar- ture of Harry and the professor an ar- rangement had been made to. use a cipher In case it became necessary to cable. The reply which purported to come from Professor Holmes Indicated a partial attempt fo use that cipher, but it was so vague, rambling and un- satisfactory that It added to the suspi- H. Wilson postniaster of Brooklyn. hills.. old friend and made a spdech to m big crowd at the Hooslc Valley fair, NEWS OF THE week. Wednesday, Rept. 22. k > President MoKinley nnpolntedFrmcin , Queen- Wilhelmina was present for the | first time at the openinig of the states general of 'The Netherlands. Lieutenant R. G, HQL,.U; 8. A., fren- zled by feat of 'rables, attempted sul- uide by throwing himself from a mov- ing train near Williamsport, Pa; Attorney General McKenna gave an Interpretation of section 22 of the Ding- ley tariff act which practic the discriminating duty of ly nullifies per cent. The daughters of Juazon Rogers, the milliGnaire locomotive builder of Pater- | son, If! J., who died in 1808, accuse their brother, Thomas Rogers, and Wil- Jam /as trustees, of misap- plying: $219,480 of the inventors estate and ask restitution, . Thuriday, Sept, 28. London bankers united in a protest against the proposed use of-sllver as a part of the Bank of England's coin re-! | serve. A. nephew of Secretary Adger was ar-: rested Tuesday in Canton, Ills., charged with embezzling $360 from a telephone: exchange. President McKinley and his perty The president is the guest of an wore warmly welcomed in ahe Berkshire A hurricane awept over Bava, Me- sagné, Oria and Latiano, near Brindisl, Italy, and killed nearly 100 persons, in- juring as many more. the same locality were flooded and 20 persons drowned,. A heavy, snow has fallen in France, Two villages in ¥Fridny, fopt. R4 ... C. B. Kilgore, judge of the United States court In Indian Territory and formerly a member of congress froni Texas, died at Ardmore, I. T. Milton Meyers, a lawyer, was arrest- ed, charged with complicity In the swin- dling. of the members of .n\ Brooklyn: Royli nikikes the food. pure, :*, wholeueme and deliciou- futoiuteiy’niro Bovat Baia rownen ca., HEW York. OUR NEW YORK LETTER. The Klondike Craze as a Lure For Dupes. Living] Advertisoments In Goth- am-Two New Plays. (Special Correspondence,] Of the numerous crazes which have come to the surface within the last fow years there has probably been none which has been so prolific of \'fake\ schemes for enticing money from the pockets of the unwary as the Klondike fever. A man who is in m position to know whereof ho speaks said a fow days ago that a large majority of these ex- plération companies were so designed that in no caso could the organizers lose a dollar, whilo if things panned out all right they ''stood to win'' heavily. With the Investor who puts. his hard ing-was-wrongs ~Anffnveitigntion Askod For. Mr. Tolérton cabled t6 the' consul re- questing an investigation, At the same time be cabled to a female relative in | Lelpsic acquainting her with the situ- ation and requesting her to go to Lu» cerne and investigate. A reply was re- celved that she had started. She should have reached Lucerne two days ago, but all trace of her has been lost since she started from Lelpslc.. A sgcond demand for $1,000 was made on Sept. 23, but this time it was asked that the money be cabled to Lucerne. A third demand was received last Sat- urday osking for an immediate cable of: $500 to Lucerne ond that, the re- by the first mall The secretary of sthte has heen ask» ed by Mr, Tolerton to request United States officials in Switzerland to inves- tigate the matter, and a message was recelved from Asslstant Secretary Diy | that the minister at Berne and the con- suls at Horgen and Lucerne had been cabled to make a searching Inquiry. Every. point at which It is supposed the young men might be reached has been. cabled, more than $2,000 'having been thits far spent In messages, but no reply has been recelved that can bo relled upon as having been sent by either Hatry Tolerton or his traveling companion, Whether they have been waylaid gnd held for ransom or wheth« er their papers. have been lost and found by some: band of sharpers are matters of conjecture. Aitomnt to Hurn Sing Sing Pricon. Bing Sing, Sept. 2%. -A deliberate at« tempt has been made to set fire to the storchouse and offices of the sthte pris« on, Prompt 'work, however, on the part of the guardg-und the fire depart» ment of the prison saved the buildings, with. comparatively slight loss. The lire was started in & room In cloth and Anished clothing by pouring ' oll aver the goods and' then npplying <a match. 'The smoke was'seen by. one of the convicts as he was marching to dinner, and, the attention of the guards was quickly called to the flames. An Ends,In Murder, Ridgefield, Conn., Sept...21.-Jealdusy\ and the family growing out of a clandestine marrlage culminated lage of Lewisboro, N. Y, James Kelly, about 40 years old, who three weeks azo eloped with 15-year-old Flora Mead, shot and killed bis father-in-law, Charles Mead, Kelly then attempted to kill himself and was later lodged in the Westchester county jail All Ocsan Records Beaten, i New York, Sept 37.-The steamer Kalser Wilhelm der Grosse, the latest North German Loyd. Steamship com- pany, arrived last night at quarantine at 10 o'clock on her malden-voyage, to New York In 5 days, 24 hours and 45 | minutes, the fastest on record. 'The best previcus time was made by the St. Paul In € days 31 minutes. Hawaiian Senate Favors Annezation, San Francisco, Sept. 22.-The steamer Pekittg, just arrived and in quarantine, Rept. 10 the Hawallan secate, by a unanimous vote, ratified the treaty of annexation with the United States. straight Tei XTC mo, Pred apendé weak reader bear. fo cables, but rallied on Joou! covering; day, gain-afar“ I western, She, & L £, 'CORN-Na P itesiy and falrly sciive after n | 1 wesk opentag/dss to cablers Docember, Mie: track, white, westers, mm 3 a as \inf!“ 3 Terge, white, Bogen reel, b irge_quantity_of | with- was- taken from'tho-jall-at-Hawoe! 'ville, Ky., by a mob and lynched. wiiedt an brewing firm, for which two other men are under indictment, Robert Hibberd, who shot Mrs. Phoebe Phillipa mbout three months ago in At- lantlc City because he thought she would break her promise to marry himy was matried to her In a cell in Mays Lending: \ Charles Hazard, a former New York newspaper proprietor and advertising. agent, committed sulelde by drowning } [in the Hudson river half & mile above, Financial difficul- tes are supposed to have had some~ thing to do with his death, although his family ascribes It to long' continued 111 health. ce Tigo mt to the name- point- An explosion in a cont mine at Mur- ton, IHs., caused the loss of nearly ai dozén lives. __ Saturday, Septe 2587 John H. Stunts, (®, superintendent of the Hotel Waldorf in Now York, was ar- ested 'on a charge of atenling goods from the Hotel which may aggregate 'a. value of $50,000, Miss Busan de Forrest Day of New York, owner of the yacht Beythinn, wad robbed of $6,000 worth of Jewelry. Jewels were on the yacht and: aro thought to have been stolen by a cabin boy. The Jacob Winters, a repairer, employed, by the Equitable Gas company, was \overcome by gas while repalring a main at 205 West Twenty-third street, Now York, and died before an ambulance ars vived. Ex«Inspector General of Police Ed- -uardo- Velasquez of the: Clty of Mexico committed sulcide In prison, where hq was confined for having emused 'the death of Arroyo, the Assallant of Press Ident Diaz. Monday, Sept. 27. Jacob Kahn of New York sued his wife for divorce;talleging that she hag from 7 to 13 husbands living, A hegro accused of assaulting a white F, W, Valentine, & Brooklyn lawyer, Aras Instantlykilled and Henry L Burt; ® druggist of Putnani, Conn., was fatalé Iy I latter: place. ured by a runaway sceldent at the The whaling steamer Hope, returned from the nrétlc with Lieutenarit Perty; has arrived at Boston and will leave there on Tuerday for Brooklyn, where the meteorite will be holsted from her hold ft the navy yard. Bird McClendon, &* colored: boy, 1 years old, of Allapaha, Ga., killed his half-brother, Neal Shipman, cutting his throat while Ne slept. The crime was committed in revenge because Shipman had forbidden the boy to Attend a wed» ding. - 'The banking firm of Emerson McMIt- Tin & Co. of New York has just signed 'tontracts for the purchase of over 'three-fourths of the stock and bonds of the Detroit Gas company, and an or- ganization will be perfected with a cape Ital of $5,000,000. % Tessday, Rept. 8% 'The British forces razed the village and towers of rebel {ribesmen on the Afghan frontler. Président Barrios of Guatemala has placed a price of $100,000 on the heads of Morales, the revolutionary\ leader, and Fuentes, his ald. GeneraF Woodford, the United States: minister to Spain, pald i of tour tesy to General Atcarraga, the Spanish. premier, at Madrid. Bdward &. ftokes has-so%d his Inter- ést In the Hofman House, New Tork. | to a syndi¢ale, of which Graham Poly of Brooklyn In president, and will retire From the hotel business. ummzmmm palace in Hummus: Cade | Insurgents of atrocious cruelties at the / taking of Victoria de las Tunas, Profesor So F. Delaséo, a Brookiyk. Einguist, «ppeated to the pet‘s-e to help Him find Rit wife and R-yesrcold thild, relssing from their house, 35% Schermer» xmaawmmozxxmw Infonetic mwmatngvam t Insurance earned euvifige in the exact reverse is , tho case. He is likely to lose, but may possibly win.a trifle under the most fa- vorable conditions. In other words, the promoter is speculating with his ous tomers\ money. It's pretty nearly & caso * of \heads I win, tails you lose.\ Natu- tally there are somo of these enterprises which are thoroughly legitimate and | honestly conducted, but they' aro in tho minority, Incidentally if thoso who are supposed. to bo on the Inside may be re- lied upon the number of persons who nro anxious to mequire great wealth through the investment of a few thou- companies ds . [mot ns great as it was fondly nnticipat- ed. it would. be, Sill there have been enough to insure tho sending of a small army of mon to the Klondio: next sea- son for the purpose of locating clainis for which tho investors have alrefdy ' paid thir good hard cash. Somo-will find them and some funy even: tim them over when found to the company. which sent them out, but there aro cer- tain to bo many who will be foolish enough to forget tho ethics of honesty sufficiently to hold on to th good things thomsolves. 4 \Sandwich Man\ Company. Thereis probably no class'of men who ars so constantly on the hunt for novelties na tho gentlemen who; for & small commission, ngreo to adverse and theroby introducd to the favorable notico of the pubMonew goods for which It is desired. to creaté a seeming which will induce tho dealers to realizo that it will be profitable to lay it s stock As soon as a novelty is found 4t is- used to such an extentifhat 4t rap idi'y passes into tho stato of ''chestuntry, but the hunt goes on unabated, niid. the fellow. who can get up some 'orighial schenio for the incrpensive promotion: of publicity is alwnys assared 6f & fair remunemtion for his Ideas. Who lnfost thing to be adopted In this.city is noth- ing xéoro or Jess than a variation of the old sandwich scheme, In which -& man . walks between two largo sigris extolling ~ tho virtucs or merits of certain rem- edy or shoo or corect. This dots fot seom to bo startlingly original, and yet itis good enough to induce men who aro posted {n such matters to organize a company for the purposs-of doing ad- vertising for outsiderson theso lines: This concern's object is to furnish ly» ing advertisements on various goods. Living Advertisements. > The sandwick man has had his day., No more will B6 step along blithely as in carly spring ho feels the map stir in his boards. No more will the wooden signs \Use Perry's pain puncturer\' as- sail our eyes from car windows. All that will be thing of thd past Henceforth we. will have living, mov» ing, speaking advertisements, ° For instance, hen you seo & man with a rubicurid nose, ® beatific. Jook: © 'back tho legend: \Where did Ixctit! Why. ntgeMerdeellshL From the empurpled nose may ewing. awf'roz delicfin: tremens ty Hm, mmfles, clad in. the mootqmmeu-iuxct ashamym ¥ W1 the penoll« tat throw away pity mmnfimhlmwwam “remain; \13:31:36 Dmp‘nxhfla perpe om to restrate 1 _ m, peaky % Webb MeXNal, the stite Insurance wus \ Pn Fie. F ias one bofile of = | Attpoea's Ree f se Yook sant