GERMANS F OR VAN V ND MONEY PARADERS !1TCH Tf BLOOD. IfYCK; of Importance Keeping This Vital Element Pure. VOTEDFORTRACYOR jLOW'S MEN HAD THY SHAN'T LOSE Tbe Causes of ^SOU JBL /% rnD I API/ nr ngnu Bloai Diseases LOW--OFCOORSEY STRINGSpCHED run LHui\ ur uhou, Are Numerous. As of He So Said as He Handed Dr. Greene's Nervura is the Gas Company's' 1/ Employes:1 u Mayor Brooklyn Quigg Polled for Mr, Sage's Controlled All Checks to District Greatest Specific for Benefit. Appointees. Leaders. Such Afflictions. Some kinds of blood diseases make themselves manifest in eruptions of the skin. Besides being HE MIGHT DO SO AGAIN, CHARGE OF WASTED FUNDS painful and dangerous these eruptions are very CALL IT A "SECRET" BALLOT. causing their victim great distress of mind.disagreeable, A sensitive person who is suddenly afflicted with pimples, blotches, boils and kindred disfigurements Too Much for is to be are due Every Man Knew How His Resignations with Blank Dates Spent Banners; greatly pitied. These appearances Not for to blood disease from some cause.negiect, Wanted Him to EmployersWere Always Demanded Ayou /\ Enough excess, overindulgence in alcoholic imprudence, SRUN foR stimulants,or the Vote. by Him. ^^youR Work. Practical condition may MON6Y . /yAbe inherited ///^~.^ and make Does Seth Low, if elected Mayor of Republican district leaders yesterd'ay itself When the official platform of the Tam- /y/ in (Greater New York, intend to make his bombarded the Madison square sudden////^ ly visible Hall was announced to WHat-the TAMMANY WILL ' many Democracy these unsiglit- ippointments in the same manner he did PAD-HI with a demand for funds to beheadquartersused on ///> {A "i~y\ one the world, there was at least feature ~V, 11 ~ Tt-sisvlrlvn 9 IYUHC i.uaj Ui Ui juiuvm/u i election day, and Chairman Quigg issued a in the programme which appealed to all l«CK« HONOR MAYOR HARRISON. While Mayor of Brooklyn he always call for a meeting of the Finance on fcr hurry who hare to live the NOW persons wages they GEORGE from his appointees to officedemandeda ON Committee. earn toil. This was the flat-footed ALi/S^ Chairman of the by daily written to be accepted at his Ex-Mayor Gilroy S. Postmaster Van Cott, in favor of Dollar Gas. resignation moneys Frederick Gibbs, declaration pleasure before he would hand them their pW That Will Receive Collector Frank J. Drunimond and i lie uemocrats nave Committee Bidwell, uenniteiy prommeu .-ommissions. PLATI. Walter J. Atterbury, of Brooklyn, came to an FLAVS that dollar shall cease to be the gas He made no attempt at that time to con Chicago Party. in to the summons. dream of the wage earner andunfulfilled headquarters response his practice from the public. At eal It was to the committee that become a practical, solid reality. GEORGE TALKS OF LOW. is in readiness now for the represented he is silent on the point. Will Yet Place Everything one of the district Dollar gas to every one save the pres:ntDeclares He of Carter of nearly every thirty-five appeals In his first message to the Board of reception Harrison, Mayor in the of Manhattan and very wealthy, who can afford to have their There will be a leaders Boroughs of Brooklyn Mr. Low stated thatAllermen the Could Not His to Chicago. reception and leaders in other homes fitted with the electric and Republican Urge Supporters him on his arrival to-morrow the Bronx, many light, le wished It to be distinctly understood tendered that thousands of those who for various reasons are Vote for Low in at 8:30 o'clock. At the depot he will had complained boroughs, hat no person could accept an appointment in Jail, Any afternoon had been wasted in New York City, a but now an ardent CLANCY Tammany Hall yesterday afternonn. that General Tracy will, be elected right renowned whose name is a generally Republican, ntends to carry out the same plan of read It. He said ttiat Juewis was a orunuut of John C. New York. the world specialist Citizens Union man, is the treasurer and n/l 11> /» t»ocjI irnotlnnc hofnro moln'ncr der»fin. On motion Sheehan, ex-Mayor the old city of word in hamlet in the United Accountant Is jnan and had done great work for the The Candidate for of Thomas F. Gllroy was elected chairman "It will take some time to tabulate the household every secretary. Chief Hoyt polntments in the event of his election. George Mayor States, due to the wonderful cures he has Low Republican. All the other belief at yet he was wrong this time. A rooster and John B. McGoldrick secretary. A figures," said he. "but I hope to furnish anotherAt any rate, this prevails the people, Brooklyn Eleven Years Ago Will consisting of Richard Croker, for either or when all hope seemed gone, can be consulted officials and division superintendents,leadingJitizeris' Union headquarters. The was elevated above the desk and again subcommittee,them publication to-i/iorrow performed from Mr. downward, are Low or Van Wyck. John C. Sheehan. Henry I'. McDona, George next day. In general I will say that Mr. free, personally or by letter. Sage letter regarding the matter was the rolled over the assembly. A Support and Isaac Tracy men, and whatever their shade of by the Journal yesterday: followingreceived applause B. McClellan, William G. Ringler Low would, should the election be held If you are suffering from blood disease or from Uennhlicanism thev hate dollar gas. llttl girl with a big two-foot bouquet came A statement to the effect that John J. Musllner, was appointed to meet the draw less than ten per cent of his vote nerve or blood affection you need Dr. Am X not correctly informed that at the time at the train on at 3:30 p. m., the other today,any Mr. McKeige and Mr. Sage had two or ,dr. Low was Mayor of Brooklyn, in handing the down to edge of the platform and led who ran for of on Thursday visitorsfrom the Republicans. On hand, Greene's Nervura. It is available for you no on and Satur- the, Clancy, Mayor Brooklyn and escort them to the Murray Hill Hotel, found that from to three long conferences Friday tmmission of office to his "executive officers^' he three cheers' for Henry George. After a in when he it has been sixty Mr. McKeige assures every one that a t the same time demanded and received the Tom Johnson's Glee the George ticket 1887, pojled where they are to stop during their stay cent of his entire support comes day. of said "executive officers"? Was new song by Club, per sixtyfive he had no other motive than an amiable t resignations writen which made a decided hit, Mr. George over 11,000 votes, had decided to support here. from Democrats.chiefly of the Cleveland when he called all the dl- 1t then, or is it nowt a commendable method of denied Mr. leaders that idle curiosity and one in of either the arose and said: the Republican ticket, is by school. The report Henijy consultation on I contemplation apjcintmcnt AS A HOTEL PORTER. a vision superintendents into etter or spirit of the law as set forth in the "This time the votes will be counted. In Clancy. He said: George Is making terrific onslaught upon Monday. Charter of 1882, or the Greater New York I wanted to be elected to the "The reports are untrue. I am a Tammany strongholds and that ho is more { Brookyn California This One Wns a College Graduate, Each superintendent received type writ- (Charter of 1897? If contrary to the letter and Legislature more than I ever wanted a/Id I shall vote the regular Democrat than sure to split Van Wvck's vote in half. ten ballot blanks for distribution among his e pirit of the law, was it not the act of one capable Six hundred dollars was Van and His Thonghts Are Worth The of made the leaders, if unto himself all the of an in my life. anything ticket headed by Judge Wyck.Democraticj results polls by men. The ballot blanks ranged In number 5 assuming powers the price of the election. If I paid, I was I know of no reason why every other Something. verified on election day, will make General from 50 to to the number of utocrat ? A friend offered the Our 100, according Mr. Low does not treat of this method of told, I could be elected. should not do same." Democrat In one of his papers on "The Workers," Tracy's plurality surprisingly large. men employed in each office or gas works. to the I refused to pay a dollar, Mr. Clancy was a supporter of Seth Low canvass was never in so good a shape." in the chapter contributed by him appointnentto that pay $800. now In Walter A. The division superintendents had already lever Englishman's book, "The American and I was not elected. (Applause.) when the latter ran for Mayor In Brooklyn running Seribner's, At the caucus each of the leaders was received a printed circular requesting them Has he made any statement in Commonvealth."the "Van Wyck is the candidate of Richard and was appointed by him a member of the | Wyckoff says: asked for the actual figures secured in to take a poll of their men in order to campaign as to how he would act in similarpres>ntCroker. I would like to meet him face to Board of Education. their canvass, and clerks were the of Mr. that the natters should he be elected Mayor of Greater New "I worked for nine hours and a quarter in makinginto curiosity McKeige; satisfy the whose face on the same platform and discuss the nt nnd the last night whipping them engaged ballots were to be free and secret, and that fork? Would it not be well if people to be and Wont Point had at end of the All had been asked to the inffrages are asked at this election had some ad- issue- Bue lie seems padlocked TAMMANY WOMEN'S RALLY. shape. get the opinions of the men were to be entirely ance assurance whether the candidate proposed, in Croker has the key. (Great applause.) Mr. day's labor, If the weather had been good, vote that Setli Low will poll as exactly as untrammelled. j :ase of election to the Mayoralty, to abrogate the Tracy represents all that I stand against the 85 cents above actual living expenses. Here possible. The subordinates suspected that Mr. Sage ] aw in this respect? Some will vote for him. An Interesting Political Event at Particular attention was paid to the hare one-man and In politics. people I have worked from 5 o'clock in and Mr. McKeige would find some means If we are to power, pure Hetli Low (shouts for Low).Seth Low is a Hill This Evening. usually Nineteenth. Twenty-first, > Twenty-third. -man I is It not eminently proper we should know it Lyceum Murray until 11 at at all of knowing how each voted, in spite than alter so that we simile,may good man and if elected I shall not hold a the morning night, Twenty-seventh, Twenty-ninth, Thirty-first men under- ipfore rather election, he The Women's Tammany Club will of menial and have gone to and all of the of the secret ballot, and the {j" now what we are voting for? I know of no better He is not for the bosses; Is drudgery, manner Thirty-fifth, nearly which stood that first and Low second this time of learning it than through the Mr. Piatt. His election would complainbe a mass meeting at eight o'clock this evening bed In the comfortable assurance that, in Citizens Union managers claim to be sure Tracy rav at against I earned were the candidates most .palatable to Mr. rnedium of the press, and I respectfully ask your defent for the boss ticket. in the Murray Hill Lyceum. An Interesting addition to food and shelter, have for Setli Low. Collector Bidwell. from the The men were not consideratlon of this nhase of the municipal I am in Is be 26 cents and a fraction. And yet, as a declared that the Low vote in McKeige and Mr. Sage. PERCY D. ARAMS. "The man interested opposing musical performance'will given, to Nineteenth, mistaken. 1 and Thirteenth street.nrobc.m.the Democratic boss, Croker. (Voice: singing by a colored quartet. matter of choice, purely with reference his district would not aggregate 1,500, or 237 West One hundred including IV VI .1 »« where whether in the city or the No. W 1X1* li iAJV7 are,L Superintendent Schaefer, who is in Mrs. Dorothy Harrington Mason, tlie tuuuiliuua UJUUC1. less than 10 ner cent of the normal Re- matter"nW/tyou ave- make an I should n week of vote. Abraham or in the village or on the farm. You can consult charge of the branch office in Third . of the club, will preside and (lone, Infinitely prefer publican Gruber, of the country, president duties to a day at such Dr. Greene, personally or by letter, free. Write to nue, near Forty-ninth street, handed the address. The following prominent my present single Twenty-first, showed a canvass, indicating Dr. Greene detailing your symptoms, telling him one labor as that at West that district the ratio of the Low ballot box and ballot.slips to of his | have been invited to deliver speeches:Democrats mine in that in all confidence your condition apd keeping back clerks, ail organization Republican. The Ex-Secretary of the Navy William McAdoo, work here is specific,Point"Theand it Is to the Tracy vote will be as eighty is to nothing. After Dr. Greene has considered your vnnno- man first r»nlh*r! his fnUpfltriiPS. finfl Dr. Hamilton Williams, ex-Congressman to be done as I best can. Responsibility one thousand. Julius M. Mayer declared case he will write to you giving you the advice that and and initiative and personal pride enter here that the District will restore you to health. I)o not delay an hour. then stepped downstairs into the shops SVa&y Creamer, Congressman William Sulzer Twenty-third once the the laborers and and render the eighteen hours of this work would lose 10 per cent1 of Write to Dr. Greene at and again enjoy by litters, occupied William Astor Chanler. nine hours perhaps Republicansblessing of a vigorous system and all the pleasures IS lIItlL *11/1111 Kj, ouccuua win incomparably shorter than the their vote to Low, but that the Demo- Inspectors. " It CXpCCteU. of that belong to it. He handed the slips to the workman, ..irrnr" be present. of my last. It Is true that it partakes cratic vote would be cut by from 15 to 20 him to cross off the names of the the character of much household service, per cent. James W. Perry testified that instructing in that it Is ever doing and Is never done, in the the hotbed three! candidates for whom he did not PLAINTIFF'S JUDGMENT. In Twenty-seventh, of WHAT DO YOU WANT? Intend to vote, leaving the name of his but there Is a feeling of accomplishment Lowism, the Republicans would lose about choice clear. The clerk stood bv An. lawyer his lirst the fact of getting my quarters clean and 20 per rent to the Citizens' Union T0 THE front I trusty ocrftey-hbv ambitious young paid the grounds in order, and In keeping thein Alexander T. Mason showed watching, while the laborer or fitter made a court its session figurescandidate. Last Week of elimination J visit to country holding so, although it be at the cost of labor to prove that Low would draw more V his choice. The system by Orleans not long and never ended. erasure it easy for the onlooker, con- not very far from New repeated always than Republican votes inDemocraticthe ^ie J°urnal Gained made - ' it Is because I am still haunted This is home of I 's/f versant with the order in which the names ..Tawwany-. Hull" j)wm since, says the Times-Democrat. He went "Perhaps of Twenty-ninth. the Edward 3'473 "Watlts" were- to know (van1Weir?" a in a suit by the thought of the cruel bondage Lauterbach. Surveyor Silas C. Croft fixed of the candidates printed, **. *. to represent big railroad brought under which men exhaust vVM how the individual vote went. a to recover the value of labor, unskilledLow's vote in the Thirty-first at less than uver uorresponaing wee: by countryman ~ life in a vain their powers of body and mind and soul at SOO. Otto Wise said the Citizens' 5 The men knew Mr. Sage did not want the on ox, which departed this in conditions of its Irving Last Year. candidate who favored dollar gas, and they Mr. Ballots. to hold up the limited mall. work that, the very Union candidate would pujl away less than f" A Sample of Sage's attempt one seems to harden them into slaves. cent of in the handled their ballots accordingly. on The question before the court was doing,0 per the Republicans These were distributed to the employ c'S of the Standard Gas Light Company and the nad of strengthening them into men, thatInsteadThirty-second. i Advertise It in the Journal. Mr. McKeige is delighted to find that 90 the candidates of identification, countryman I feel the want of time that I can per i-ent of the vote has gone for Tracy and they voted almost to a man 1tor Tracy and Low, testified that he knew the ox by his color keenly of Monday, on the call my own. I have an Independence first and Low second. rored by Russell Sage, president of the Ga Company, because of their silence fas and the flesh marks. vastly better sort in having work which I There were a few who, having the The young city lawyer rose and with dig- can of dollar gas. Your Honor there can call my own. and which I do with of their convictions, defied the couragesubject nlty said: "If please, some human and interest and it- and cast their bal- can be no that this witness has pleasure r than ever.and still the best." and all works, company question ox in its however hard it tots for Van or And they sworn falsely when he testified that an profit performance, AYyck George. PREDICAMENT. "He's a horse thief.") Against Crokerism I was a may be." nrp wondering whether they will hold their UNUSUAL I with all Croker and can be recognized by his color. stnml my power. before" I became a lawyer, places until or after election day. Came Out All Rigrht In the Flatt.the Simese twins of corruption! stenographer out Death for a Breach of Etiqnette. A fen of the superintendents and chief ' tilt It Croker has spoken at last. He objects to and for two days. Your Honor (drawing engineers have done a little Enil with Mutual of He wants me to go his notebook!, I have taken a detailed Paris, Oct. 30.The newspapers of this quiet my way speaking. the hotel, a from aong those of the workmen who did to the Grand Jury with my charges- (A of every ox that passed descriptioncity published telegram Saragosa, electioneering Explanations. and I am to swear as an expert the of Slain, who has nor receive a ballot slip. a residence voice: "He has got the books.") He never prepared " Spnln, declaring Kdng There is a house In pleasant that 'all oxen look alike to me.' "You heon vIslHne- Snnin and Portuaal. has "Thev come to us and ask, as a message which is had any books and he wants me to of this court, from Mr. McKeige. how we are going to slection of Northwest "Washington them. (Great applause.) are trifling with the dignity condemned a member of his suite lo be there is producesir," sternly said the Judge, "and I will for a breach of committed vote," said one of the engineers yesterday. { he abode of a family of four, and "When I am elected, it will be time for said the clerk, ecuted etiquette exI "Of course, we say Tracy or Low. not eing Post. The sick and go to fine" "Hold on. Judge," at Lisbon. It is scarcely necessary to add out of cme guest chamber, says the him to get again, (applause), "there hain't bin but one yoke of oxen in Is of the sentence ::i how to the there no I fools and knowing keep to his that possibility more for the sake of Europe spend plunder. (Voice. in week. Old man Jlenley's i ) \k.^THE;VI V J \ I Two thirds of men will voto Tarn- i chamber, best this town a fulfilled as as the remains rain. tho juest "Sena him to Sing Sing. ) I'll do my and the been being long King or George, tit it doesn't do to say r of the furniture than for any other (Renewed I been a-haulin' wood, lawyer's in many dis>osingto send him there. applause. the oxen over anil over." Europe. sr.. If we do. the in a Tweed will overtake counting game superintendent r eason, contains two beds. The family do believe the fate of said the Judge, friendly way tells us that dollar gas means him in the end." "Judgment for plaintiff," the a reduction of Salaries." s of father and mother- and a grown and the cltv lawyer, glad to escape conilstsMr. George then introduced Mr. Dayton, wrath took his departure, Mr. McKeige, talking to the reporters g on and daughter. The son had been away .Terrv O'Xeil and Tom Johnson, who were of Hlg Honor, saw him insisted that the a sadder but wiser man. who yesterday, c>n his Summer vacation until a few days uproariously greeted. ballot had no significance whatever. j At Sulzer Park pavillion from 3,000 to "The motive which Influences any em- «igo, and the daughter had a college cnum Mr. another McLaiigrblln Abend of MornlngNlar. 4,000 persons gave George fourteen-inch balk line billiard ployer lb polling his workmen on political ^rlsiting. warm reception. Mr. George said: "I In the handicap questions.' 'said former Mayor Grant, The visitor had been given the this time I shall be Mayor of Newbelievematch between Edward McLaughlin and Ora k 11 II of Van Wyck's campaign, "is always young lady York. which is being played at Frank C. Ives's m I managerg chamber, with the two beds In it, and Broadway and Forty-secondMorningstar, Shoe men, experts in the same.intimidation.however carefully juest (A voice, fololwed by loud applause: "Will billiard academy, scored 250 j> he conceals the iron hand under the velvet jill went well. The other night, however, Croker In street, McLaughlin yesterday afternoon his you put jail?") in five innings. At the evening game ¥ the wonder glove. The workman knows just how ifter one had the son "I will put no man in jail. But if, in the points scored 392 to 250. The total business, S! on and acts every retired, McLaughlin's Mornmgstar employer stands politics from his vacation. He exercise of my powers, the facts justify It, score now is 793 for Morningstar to 1,000 for " " Therefore he lies to save his unexpectedly reurnedCroker will to and on s"«kii« rpv.« 10 rvri" of 9 HP»n nnints diri.Mcr how Shoes can The Standard Gas Light Com-accordingly.hought to surprise his sister and parents go jail. (Applause) Regal j\ situation. the same basis, if guilty, Piatt, too, will 1 J. i- t J.&'i r-r\ o.ou $ and workmen accordingly give Mr. Sage vithout disturbing any went Mayor of Greater New York will have the Oct. 20..Thomas Gold Alvord. and Mr. McKeige a majority for Tracy, lis own room and found It lumbered up and Syracuse, lot for so he decided to best legal advice and assistance, and justice of New York State In Think it over. S however they may vote on election day. ready occupancy, shall be done. I make no threats. I only Lieutenant-Governor per pair. No sensible being will believe that Mr. ileep in the guest chamber. 1805-66, died here to-day. He was He entered the room and after the tell these men what I will do if elected, and McKeige went to all this trouble simply closing they are 'guilty. years old. He entered politicseightysevenIn ACME^^^^AMP CO. to gratify a personal curiosity." loor discovered that he had no matches, 1844 when ho was elected member of the ["he starlight shone dimly through the 3,478 "Wants" Gained Assembly. For half a century he took part and he sat down on the to Office No. 3 East 14th St., HITCH IN THE HOEV SALE. .however, winlows,last week over lasl in political affairs, his last work being idge of one of the beds, undjressed and corresponding week act of the Constitutional Room 20, New York -Tlx, nlrrht n-Qc ohlllv -Hlfl he as vice-president City. the Offer of the Adams year. An unequalled record! It pays to Convention In 1894. Sheriff Rejects clown under the coverlids and was * I Button Calf inuggled use Journal "Wants." Notice to Dealers. Express Company, and Adjourns. 10011 snoring. The broad light of morning Polltlcnl Notes. Important vas the windows when of our incan | sale of the of streaming through A mass to the nominations We solicit your inspection The Sheriff's belongings his and he heard u SIX COSTLY THINGS.! reusing meeting ratify A for which there in N« text he opened eyes, of Robert A. Van Wyck and the other Democratic and which w< f| natty style $ the late John Hoey, Hollywood, J., ittle cry of wonder. He was lying with his canlidates was held last night at Terrace Garden descent Gas Lamp Mantle, was resumed when the ace toward the other «ud looking over The a under the auspices of the Tammany organization of is a demand. Made in yesterday, bed, biggest price for painting was that District. claim and guarantee to be the equal an) "I great ^ effects of No. 0 were s aw, to his astonishment, a pair of frlgkt in the Twenty-fourth Assembly cottage remaining a paid for Melssonler's "1814." M. Seth four on the and which we offer to th< in Russia Calf, ci -».!. uaureucc, holds a blanket mortgage on the real and 'What can this mean? Who are you, sir?" times will be the New Y'ork State Commissioner of Brooklyn, and a member of quoted for goods of a similar high grade. Embarrassment the young man probably Committee: William ciFire Patent Calf (single sole), personal estate for over $200,000, had prevented at the Republican County We each mantle t< its representative, Leopold Wallach, on f rom speaking, but finally he managed co Capitol, Albany. Nearly £4,000,000 has James Gibson and James H. Oliphaut. Whitney, absolutely guarantee button and lace. the spot again to-day endeavoring to patch rnake his sister's guest aware of the cir been spent on it. Ex-Alderman Patrick H. Kerwin has resigned be perfect in form, non-shrinkable, durabli up some kind of an arrangement whereby ( She was greatly relieved at umstnnces.In 1892 I, Malcolm Forbes, paid £80,000 to from the Home Rule (Purroy) Democracy, and in a f that he was her hostess's brother, Senator Stanford for the letter sent to Executive Committeeman McM&nug and of the entire property might be knocked down tndlug horse Ariou, it a superior light-giving qualities. I were still In as to how lie says that he does so because he feels duty to it at a lump figure, but the sum iut they quandary making it the most valuable equine the to aid in the election of a Democrat. so to extricate themselves. the sister, world has ever known. offered was low that Sheriff Fields re-i Finally Ex-Bridge Commissioner Schwab, who resides, at SOLD TO THE TRADE ONLY. L. C. BLISS & CO., fused to entertain any of the propositions, vvondering at her friend's prolonged morn- The most valuable book in the world is called at the Van was No. 40 I.eonnrd street, Wyck | The judgments out against the estate Ing sleep, knocked at the door. Sue a Hebrew Bible now In the Vatican. In headquarters last evening to register a complaint 115-117 Nassau St., New York. foot up about $46,000 and the several offers told to enter, and hurriedly the situation 1512 Pope Julius II. refused to sell it for against some of Collis's men. who are busy tearing oooooooooooooooftoooooooo < 1347 Broadway, New York. )K made bv the company ranged from $10,- vrag explained to her. Mamma and papa Its wpicht in trolfi which wnnlrl nnmnnt fn up the street on which he resides. He claims that 291 Broadway, New York. nt 0(H) to $25,000. The will be ex- blad to be of course, and after about while acting under the orders of their employer I* property called, £20,000. a which he erected 357 Fulton St., Brooklyn. and Sheriff Fields i no end of fun over the incident, a The diamond is considered they tore down banner bearing $ tonsively advertised, largeharng "Imperial" a picture of the Democratic candidate for Mayor. < Says the sales shall then go on from No-1 sereen was set up in the middle of the floor the finest stone of its hind In the world. He protested, but can get no satisfaction. STOKESS vember 4 until the b ictween the beds. And now the I iiljjm ^ end. say of offered Quaint they The Nizam Hyderabad £430,000 VV. J. Atkinson, Henry George's son-in-law, . is to her ever Boston. y oung lady's guest going become .the largest price known.for this in this city yesterday from Chicago, and willarrivedo . \ 'iiiiM Pittsburgh. It requires no particular skill to s ister, and take ur> her abode permanently diamond.speak in various parts of this city and Brooklyn Mm Providence. Clfcveland. ,-{j '' until the end of the Mr. Atkinson said 131 UI1Z.CS New York. Detroit. play Chinese music If It is properly a the guest chamber. The costliest meal ever served was n campaign. in -jj Verus to a dozen that the sentiment of the Bryan Democracy Brooklyn. Chicago. )E -ranges! for tlie a skilfnl given by Eelius supper was against Harrison, of piano l>y When a like the Chicago strongly Mayor Philadelphia. Denver. iK grent paper It is said to have cost £50,00" that city, coming here to speak for a candidate a at various prices from $2 ii&lh'&lf'sl 'elan, such as Mr. William Furst, (] Journal adds attractions toSnnlayIts id Bits. representing Croker and ignoring the Chicago to All .y.-;- Vj.'.j'i Baltimore. Albany, N. Y. JK n., I . fuests. 9 $500. great bargains. i nemre, who Has ss'iie there Is every reason to Washington. Utica, N. Y. )K 'iipire that the Is In platform. Buffalo, N. Y. S themes fromorChinese product keepingbelove No Record to Eqnal It. President Dearborn, of the Commercial msmmS Wash. J,ritli the balance of the paper. The Sound Money League, says that the meetingsTravellers'x Camerdenand Forster Walla Walla, ^ n" for Joarnal read- fnil folio mnsicnl supplements .now Last week Journal "Wants" gained 3,473 are not his held in No. &40 Broadway by authority. V 5th "*i next Sunday's is- lelnj;- issued are masterpieces of the over corresponding week last year This The Citizens' Union announr'd yesterday that it Clocks, Avenue, No. 273. Factory, Whitman, U. S. A. j|> " rt of music Chinese 9 Statuary, isle form. Order publishing. is an indication of the of the would have watchers of "sup ior intelligence" to 9 Art Goods. between 20th and 30th Sts. hemes from "The First Born" pulse reauesent Candidate Low at the official counting of P next week. » spearlepra advert ballots. 0 OOOOO 00<>CK>OOOOOO |V "