THE JOURNAL, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1896.

until after they settle the money question Theater, applying for the position of press they hold it for more than four downs. by international agreement and then we agent. Mr. Arkell asked me to call on the MARKED BY SLUGGING Knightstown lost the tos3, and was given BRYAN'S DAILY TALK will submit the tariff agreement question manager of said theater and ascertain if the ball. In the second scrimmase Polk to international agreement. In this cam- this were true. I did so. and saw Mr. Wr. ran forty yards around the. right end. I. IT. paign a Democratic free-trad- er and Demo- J. Block, manager of "The Heart of Mary- hit the lines with the backs. Sparks carry- ing over cratic tariff reformer like John G. Carlisle land" company, and Mr. Block informed IXDIAXAPpLIS-LOUISVILL- FOOT-BAL- the ball the line in three minutes. can help elect a Republican like McKinley, me that it was to him, and not to 'Mr. E L A series of end plays and the guards Wni. Block Col pro- touch- He WHAT rorOCKAT SAID TO and when that is poslble in them, the Evans, proprietor of the theater, that Mr. CONTEST A ROUGH OXE. through the line earned the second THE tectionists and tariff "reformers who be- Bryan's application for the position re- down in seven minutes. After the klckoff MICIIIUAiDERS YESTERDAY. lieve in free silver can unite and settle the ferred to was addressed. He further stated I. U. lost the ball on offside play, but re- money question, and we will settle the tar- that he was a school friend of Mr. Bryan's, gained it on downs. Usler mads the third iff question afterward". No, my friends. and that the letter had been sent to him touchdown in twelve minutes. The fourth If you want relief you have got to elect a last January. I asked if I might see the Iventnckians Defeated on Their Ovrn touchdown was made by Sparks, and the by King. The score was 24 to 0 at A voice: "William J. Bryan; that's what letter. Mr. Block said he did not think Gronnds by a Score, of 20 to 12 fifth of the Press "Jumped we are going to do." that wouid be fair to Mr. Bryan. I then the end of the first half. In the second one Editor Owoo Mr. Bryan:--"O- f course, you'll do him if knew where the was. AVork five more touchdowns and three goals were that, asked he letter Good by Harry Olin. up 50 SA'LI On" for DarlDK to ARk tlie "nor my friends. I was not meaning to express Mr. Block said that he had it in his posses- made, bringing the score to even. ATTRACTIVE any doubt on that subject. But I say that sion. The lino up: Orator" Question. If you want financial relief you have got t"The above is a true statement of my in- . Positions. Knightstown. to see to it that the three branches of the terview with Mr. Block. Polk ..Right end ....Hercless To-morr- ow government join in the demand for it and "ARTHUR HORNBLOW. Special to the Indianapolis Journal. Moran Right tackle...... R. J. Pike (Monday) not do as we have done in the pasft, some- "Dramatic Editor Leslie's Weekly." LOUISVILLE, Ky., Oct. 17. The Indian- King Right guard Crandle Oc- '. times have one branch and sometimes an- "Sworn to before me this ICth day of apolis Athletic Association to-da-y, for the Cook Center .....J. Deem THREE SPEECHES AT other, but never have all three at once." tober, 1896. BERTHA L. CLARKE." Sparks Left guard M. Deem There were stops of one hour at Bay second time, defeated the Louisville Ath- Dodge Left tackle R. O. Pike City, ten minutes at Vassar, the same time letic Club football team by a score of twen- Sheek.. ..Left end J. Call at Lepeer, five minutes at Imlay City, HENRY E. ABBEY DEAD ty to twelve. The game was fiercely con- Tread Hunt.. Right halfback Prather DRESS GOODS MILLINERY thirty minutes at Port Huron and ten min- Usler ..Left halfback Callahan CO WHERE MANY PEOPLE Tl'IlSED OUT utes at Mount Clemens. At Bay City, tested throughout. The Indianapolis team Scott Gillespie. . .Fullback Bayles Broadcloth, Inches wide, all wool, COO real Fur Felt Walking Hats, val- won by the weight of players for 41c. 1.50, TO LOOK AT THE AGITATOR. while the crowd was ona of the largest its and their Tread, Scott, Ed Call and Jim Call were Xovelty ue for 8Nc. of the day, it was not so enthusiastic as staying qualities. The game was charac- hurt. The latter had to be carried off the SultlnR, Vftlne 60c, all wool, good-size- MANAGER WnO "The Cossack," something verr nob many of the others. There was a d THEATRICAL field, and Is In a serious condition. Jim for 31c. by great terized by promiscuous slugging. Every all-vro- and In variety of styles, assemblage at Vassar, and others at BROUGHT MANY STARS HERE. Call had his arm broken below the elbow. Henrietta ol, 45 Inches wide, our special f3.U8, value $5.75 and Lapeer and Imlay City, while In Port Hu- player on both teams was an offender, and value 75c, for 43c. 9U.50. ron the nominee spoke to an audience of the police had to charge Into the field on Earlham Loses at Oxford. Storm Seme, SO Inches wide, Supreme Court and Other Vicious several thousand. There were no new Special to the Indianapolis Journal. 75c, value points in any of his addresses, the same several occasions to prevent a general for 43c. Planks of the Platform ground having been covered by him before His Demise Due to Hemorrhage of the fight. Excitement waxed so high that sev- OXFORD, O., Oct. 17. The game of foot- Snitinsrs, 32 Inches wide, all wool, for ball here to-d- ay Miami Athletic Park 21c. INFANTS' DEPARTMENT,; Defended, and Harrison Assailed. within the last few days. Stomach Life as a Jew- eral fights occurred on the side lines. at Started in Indianapolis Harry played between Miami University and Earlham Conway For Olln the Children's ready-mad- e Dresses,' 25c. SPEECHES AT DETROIT. elerMinnie Dead. most brilliant game ever seen in Louisville. College, of Richmond, resulted In a defeat GLOVES for Earlham by the score of 26 to 0. Earl- Children's Wool Casslmere Dresnes. Mr. Bryan Makes Three Addresses His two runs one of eighty yards and an- ham was clearly outplayed and no match Glace valne 75c, for 58c. 87c. Special to the Indianapolis Journal. champions of Ohio. Allen, Glace ok, 1, and Attacks , General Harrison. other of thirty won the game. Scott, for the southern value for 63c. DETROIT, Oct. 17. W. J. Bryan, the 17. Abbey, the crack Earlham full back, was seriously Glace ok, Q On arrival at Detroit the Bryan party NEW YORK, Oct. Henry E. Kirkhoff and Patterson also played finely. hurt in the first half. Poor, Taggart and value 1.33, for 1. Popocratlc candidate Sor President, spent was driven of the theatrical firm of Abbey, Schoeffel The game was with ball played game Miami. Gauntlet Kid, 1, 84c. to the Hotel Cadillac. After & Grau, died early to-da- y In his apartment started tho in the Fee a fine for Early in value for MUSLIN UNDERWEAR another day In Michigan talking for free dinner the candidate spoke from plat- hemor- possession of Louisville. McDonald kicked the game Fred Allen, one of Earlham's a at the Osborne. Death was due to chief men, was pretty badly hurt, which ac- silver, denouncing "gold bugs" and trying form erected side the the stomach. With him when he yards. Indianapolis got Mght Gowns, 4 at the of hotel, next rhage from Kingsley, forty the ball, and counts in a degree for the result. NOTIONS embroidered yokes, la. to convince the workingmeix that they are at the Auditorium, and later from a stand died were his daughter and Mrs. in lees than ten minutes Patterson scored a to-d- ay of Mr. Abbey's first wife. The Hair Curlers, double handles, 2c. being coerced. His speeches were erected at the City Hall. In hi3 speech mother touchdown. Scott kicked goal. Six The Team's Engagements. mainly previous at present Mrs. Abbey, who recently brought Score: Folding; Curling Irons, 5c. CLOAKS, repetitions of utterances, Mr. to in Europe. The I. A. C. team, which defeated Louis- , FURS AND SUITS the hotel Bryan said: a fruit for divorce, is said be to nothing. Louisville kicked off. After Alcohol Lamp curllna-- 4c. with here and there a few words of local "We have lost support of some Demo- Mr. Abbey had been ill some time. Several ville yesterday, will play the Notre Dame for the ago his condition was said to be fifteen minutes' play McComb, fof, Louis- Safety Pins, 3 dosen Fnr Capes, 30 inches long, application. The greatest demonstration of crats, but, my friends, it is only the big months improved. ville, was forced over lino si touch- team at South Bend noxt Thursday. A 7c. assorted sises, value flO. to-nig- ht, most serious, after that he the for for for the. trip was in this city where Democrats who have left us. The rank and but 5 game in Chicago with Chicago Athletic 0.7. The change in his condition came about down. Frew kicked goal. Indianapolis the 7-- 8 Republicans and Popocrats alike scrambled file of the party are still true to the tradi- from team will follow, and the eleven will play Garter Webbing, Inch wide, 3c. Plush Capes, SO inches long. X44 tions of the party. And we have not lost o'clock yesterday afternopn, and that off. ball was very 3. yel- SHU get glimpse the man who ia he grew steadily worse until he died. kicked The worked close on the home grounds Nov. The new Webbing, frill edging, value 25c, Inches sweep, trimmed with Thibet to a of at even all our leaders, because where we time Indianapolis goal. passed low uniforms have arrived and are on ex- for 10c. value $15, $IMM. . tempting to crucify the toilers of coun have given up John we still have Dan. But, One of the first to be called to the bedside to the It was for the dying man was John B. Schoeffel, back to Scott a kick. McComb fell oh hibition at C. G. Fisher's on North Penn- Beaver Capes, Vor try on cross of silver. Three speeches my friends, even if we have lost our lead- of the immedi- for sylvania street. Shoulder braided. a ers, it is a great deal easier in a country of Mr. Abbey's firm. Mr. Schoeffel Louis- $1.75. were made by tho agitator here. ately took charge and was also in the sick the ball for a touchdown. Score: VEILINGS like this for a party to get leaders than It ville, twelve; Indianapolis, six. Indianap- Wabash Eleven Defeated. Jackets, full Hussar style, made ot Owing to the numerous accidents caused Is for leaders to form a party. (Great ap- room at the time of his friend's death. Special to the Indianapolis Journal. Tuxedo and Maline.dotted, value 23c, Mr. Abbey had been heard of but little olis for 10c. tine Donchll Astrakhan, edged, I'of by weakly constructed Bryan plause.) In this contest, where plutocracy forced the ball back, and Scott went 17. stands the publication of his wife's ten-ya- CRAW'FORDSVILLE, lnd.. Oct. The is arrayed on one side and democracy on publicly since the over from the rd line. Scott missed Fancy Meshes, value i5c, for 2Se. managers this morning notified local com the other, the Democrats who leave us In action for divorce and the reorganization fcotball teams of Wabash College and Rose Jackets made of high-grad- e all-wo- ol towns Popo- - ot his firm, which caused such a sensation goal. Score: Indianapolis, ten; Louisville, Kersey, full tailor-mad- e, value $ IO, mittees in various where the the face of the enemy must understand ago. Polytechnic, at Terre Haute, played here' - cratic candidate is expected to speak that they surrender all claim to authority in the amusement world a few months twelve. Time for the half was called at to-da- y, and the latter won by a score of 10 DOMESTICS for SO.75. that Only his intimate friends knew where he to 0. in the Democratic party and all claim of this point. '. Wabash showed the need of a l-- 2c. the stands must be made stronger and few respect of those who love Jefferson and was living, and they only had an intima- coacher, and shouid have the encourager Prints, light colored, 2 During wan In l-2- er people be permitted on them. Rarely has (Great applause.) fight- tion of the seriousness of his condition. For the second half the ball of college faculty. Percales, Sea Island, yard fl c. Jackson. We are reason announcement of his death ment the wide, a day passed that Mr. Bryan has not been ing the same fight that has been fought in this the the hands of Indianapolis almost entirely. Oil lied yard 5 c. MOQUETTE RUGS. every generation. comes, came as a startling surprise. Yale, 42; O. Prints, wide, fight . Dartmouth, l-2- Jarred by the falling of an overloaded stand. It is a that Harry Olin made two. beautiful runs Chlnts styles 3 c. In our form of government, over and over 17. Dark Prints, 18x30, regular price OSc, 73c. ,; Twice yesterday the speaker's stand col peace Henry E. Abbey started a line in theatric- through the entire Louisville team. Scott NEW HAVEN, Conn., Oct. Yale sur- for again. In times of and quiet the passed $1.BC'. lapsed, and though no one was seriously great aggregations of wealth silently ob- als- that was particularly his own. He missed goal on both occasions. The game all calculations by running up the 27x54, regular price $2.25, for - JEWELRY hurt, panics were barely averted. tain possession of the government. They handle only the greatest attractions. ended twenty to twelve remarkable score of 42 to 0 against Dart- 30x72, regular price $3.75, $2.58. gov- would mouth this two twenty-nin- e Brooches, Gilt, 25c, for . have used the instrumentalities of Manager Speed, of Louisvilles, says afternoon in Fire value for lie. After leaving Lansing this morning Mr. ernment for private gain. They have used In the presentation of these performances, the halves. Cuff Buttons, value 25c, for 13o. Opaine Window SbndM, Rx(t, co:n Bryan made short speeches from the train the powers of government for public plun- involving great risk, lavish display and that, owing to the excessive slugging, he . plete, regular price 25c, for 10c. people will cancel the return game in Indiana. Marion High School Shnt Oat. Waist Pearl Sets, value 30c, for 14c. Ovid. Owosso der, and then, when the become conception, perseverance of - at St. Johns and At he went boldness of and Harry Olin, of Indianapolis, was ruled off Special Xo the Indianapolis Journal. near aroused, when they realize their danger unequaled. To to a stand the station and said: and when the people gather themselves to- presentation, Abbey was during the second half for slugging. The KOKOMO, lnd., Oct. 17. The Kokomo MEN'S FURNISHINGS was Owosso mo- in- line-u- p HOUSE FURNISHINGS "When I at Junction a gether to drive out of power those who Mr. Abbey Americans are indebted for was as follows: High School team played the Marion High government. en- y. re-enfor- ced ment ago I received by special delivery a have abused Those in the troducing to them Bernhardt, Henry Irv- Louisville. Position. Indianapolis. School boys here to-da- Shirts, unlaundered, copy 14. en- Score: Kokomo, Mop, complete, 80V ot the Owosso Press of Oct. From joyment of special pri'ileges always Mounet-Sull- y, Re-jan- e, William Right end H. Olin 38; Marion, 0. back and front, 25c. with handles the fact that it bore no stamp except the trench themselves behind a bulwark raised ing, Patti, Jane Hading, Lucas... Right tackle Raiisback Mel-b- a. Socks, Imitation Shaw knit and Do- Toilet Paper, per package, 2o special delivery stamp 1 assume tnat it to contribute magnificent campaign funds Bcerbohm Tree, Josef Hoffman, South Right guard , ...Beville Other Games. mestic Lisle, 7c. was sent Dy tne editor himseif. The paper to retain power, expecting to get back Calve and many others. He also main-age- d O'Connor Center Smithey At Philadelphia University of Pennsyl- Stove Polish, Rising Sun, 8o contains some questions submitted to me. more out of the people than It cost to buy Brown Left guard '. Johnson 34; Lehigh 0. Shirts, laundered, with patch bosom, 1 the last tours of Mary Anderson. I vania, University, 3Sc. As this paper is not supporting me, think an election. But the American people have Mcllhenny Kirkhoff Ober-ll- 1 1S46. Left tackle At Chicago Chicago University, 30; n am jiiswiied in asking some questions never failed in any crisis in the past, nor Mr. Abbey was born in Akron, O., In Moraweck Left end ..N'. Olin (capt.) College, 0. ' myself it I am expected to answer ques- have they reason to believe they will successor of his In Quarter- - ;..Hall CROCKERY tions, and, therelore, will that He was the father the A.Frew At' Beioit, Wris.Chicago College of HOSIERY DEPARTMENT I ask if the fail in this great crisis. It Is true that we jewelry in city. In 1869 he be- McComb Right half Rinehart Physicians and Surgeons, 4; Beloit Col- -- business that editor of the Owosso Press is in the audi have on the other side as great a campaign J. Frew (capt.).. Left half Patterson lege, 4. Women's seamless, rlouble sole and ence. fund as was ever raised In American pod-tic- s. came manager of the summer opera house ankles, black, 25c. Tumbler, full slse, each lc. A voice: "He was here a moment ago." McDonald :.. Full ....Scott At Minneapolis University of Minnesota, fast - It is true that they are resorting to In Akron. A year later Abbey took to the Referee Harris, of i.ouisville. Umpire 14; Purdue, 0. Misses' Knives and Forks, per set, 12 pieces, Mr. Bryan: "Will you let me knowi where intimidation and as never re- extra quality double knee, S coercion they road. He first managed the Worrall sisters, Buckelhoun, of Indianapolis. At Madison University of Wisconsin, 50; seamless, lOc. 25c. he is?" sorted to them before, but, my friends, Rush Medical College, 0. ' A voice: "He has gone where his cir- money Adams, he was '" Misses' wool seamless, 20c, Cups and Saucers, first quality whltt Koinjr." while talks, money don't vote in then Edwin and later the SCHOOL WON. At West Point, N. Y. Princeton, 11; value for culation is the United States. In campaign we TRAINING 0. 12c. granite, per set; 28c Mr. Bryan: "if he will not make himself this manager of Edwin Booth and Lotta, With West Point, one believe that the rank and file of the voters he is said to have made iauch School At Cambridge, Mass. Harvard, 12; Known win some point him out to me?" of the United States, knowing what the the latter Contest vrith High in Which Brown, 0. . A voice: "lie has eone away." gold done, knowing money. In 1876 Abbey assumed control of Much Wrangling". Mr. Bryan: Vell, if he is not here standard has what the There Was At Ann Arbor, Mich. University of Mich- to gold standard is doing, knowing what the the Academy of Music in Buffalo. Hr took The first football game of the season be- igan, 66; Lake Forest, 0. hear the answers to his questions I will gold standard must continue to do, will Mail orders promptly and carefully filled. All purchases amounting to 3 wait until he attends a meeting and then arouse themselves for one supreme strug- as a partner John B. Schoeffel, whom he tween the teams of the .Indianapolis High f answer him. I am informed that the editor made manager. A year later they acquired Indianapolis above delivered free one of the Owosso gle, and in that struggle the conscience of possession of the in School and the Industrial STORY OF A $1,500 ROBBERY. and within a radius of hundred miles of Indianapolis. Press is standing on that the American people will prevail over Park Theater New School won yesterday by the wagon in the rear of the crowd and wears a pull the York. On Oct. 30. 1S82. fire broke out in the Training wi.s blue cap. Now I will ask him question. of the syndicates, trusts and combina- and spoiled Mrs. Langtry's Ameri- latter. The scorn was 14 to 0, the you a tions." theater John Walsh, a Tramp, Fonnd with Did indorse the financial plank pre-- de- can debut. The firm of Abbey & Schoeffel points being made by three touch- Dy In his Auditorium speech Mr. Bryan managed Opera His Head Hurt. senieu ine minority at tne Chicago con- fended the plank in the Chicago platform has since the Grand House downs and a safety. The two vention?" declaring in New York; Booth's Theater, the Park, Mr. Bryan paused, but there was no for the income tax. He said in and Tremont Theaters in Boston; the Met- teams have been playing together for answer. repeat question," part: About 10 o'clock last night some train- "I the he said. "Ex-Preside- nt ropolitan Opera House in New York twice, practice at the the old ball park at "You have asked me questions. You ought Harrison seems to be deep- Lyceum in Mr. siteof men found a man lying beside the Belt rail- ly touched by our Su- and the Theater London. Seventh street arid k?a)iloi avenue for sev 10 De wunng 10 answer questions. Uld you preme criticisms of the Abbey is credited with the distinction of road track near the Big Four crossing, in indorse the minority plank at Chicago?" Court, and yet Harri- having restored Italian opera in this coun- eral weeks, and they have had the. benefit The Wra. H. Block Go son was "Nigger Again there was no answer. "Well, my a member of the Republican party try. In attempt he was associated good coaching, so: they are able to the vicinity of Hill," with his head said Mr. Bryan, when that party reduced the number of this with of that badly They friends." "I have spent so Judges on the Supreme Maurice Grau. Their first attempt was a put up an interesting game. There was wounded. took him to the tele- much time trying to find th& editor of this prevent Bench in order to disastrous failure. Abbey, in 1SS4, was given graph station near by, where he gave his paper and to unmask a man who is seeking Andrew Johnson from appointing Metropolitan Opera, House exhibited, however, a lack of discipline ' 7 and 9 EAST WASHINGTON STREET to cleot a Republican by sup- a successor of those retired, and then, when a benefit at the name as John Walsh, and claimed to have pretending to - wt that netted, it is said., $30,000.. which somewhat., matured t&e performance. vurc in rauiaiiapons ucKet-tna- t 1 he went of office, increased the number ... been by tramps 9ft. nnd I judged Mr. Abbey was an enthusiastic yachts- game savored too much of the game assaulted and robbed. He have no time left to talk to you. I ask of in order to give another Repub- man belonged to a number of clubs. The was en you 10 rememoer mat tne gold lican President a chance to appoint six of and on the common, where all points of dis- said that he a tourist route from never fought an open light. standard those Judges. My friends, I only refer to His first wife was a Miss Kingsley. After San Francisco to Boston, his home, and Those who these things to you her death he married Florence Girrard. a pute are decided in favor of the physically supported tne minority ptanK Chicago show howshallow and well-know- yes- at n actress, who recently . that he had arrived in the city early pretended to be afraid that free coinage how baseless and how hypocritical is the sued for strongest contestant. would prevent criticism of the Democratic platform on separation, on the ground of cruelty. Mr. Nearly two hundred people gathered at terday morning and had stopped at the International bimetallism subject. Abbey's answer was that his wife was ex- Us and when they got to Indianapolis they for- that Well, they say that there is Ohio-stre- et Spencer House. During the day he claimed got all about anotner plans they think dangerous. travagant, abusive and jealous. He accused the ball park yesterday after- international bimetallism and that is her of setting a servant to spy on him. Mr. noon to witness the game, JMost of them to have fallen in with two agreeable chance declared for the gold standard. Then they And what plank is it? It is the plank that Kate, years nominated a ticket which they did in- declares against government by injunction Abbey's daughter, fourteen were pupils of two schools. There were acquaintances, whom he told that he car- not approves old, by his first wife, declared that her the tend to vote for because they were not and of a bill which passed the always used the second Mrs. Abbey also some of the teachers, some of the ried $1,500 in his inside coat pocket. They willing to bear the odium of voting for the Senate giving a trial by jury in certain father offered to show him the town, and after a Republican ticket. I prophesy that the ed- contempt cases. You say that that plank kindly. players' mothers and sweethearts and a few itor of the Press does not intend to vote is wrong? Then, my friends, if our plank NV. citizens who were willing to endure the few drinking rounds he started with them. is wrong Crorgc Phillips.' for Palmer and Buekner. I prophesy that the bill which we approved is 17. chilling wind for the prospect of a game He said they took him out along the rail- he intends to vote for the Republican can- also wrong, and yet, when bill was CHICAGO, Oct. George W. Phillips, 1 - that they some more didate, and thai he ia receiving- monev frnm before the" Senate the opposition was so for more than thirty years a member of of football. The game was called at 3:30 road, and then had drinks. If You et Us the Republican committee to keep up a pre- small to that just bill that they did not the board of trade, and well known all over o'clock, the teams lining up as follows: Suddenly his chance acquaintance struck JU tended fight for Indianapolis y. the ticket." even call a roll upon its passage. That is the country, died suddenly to-da- He I. T. S. Position. I. H. S. him on the head and felled him. and then At Dtirand, the next stopping place, flow- bill we pol- the which indorse. That is the started in business in Cincinnati nearly Rinehart ..,Le-i-t end Newhall raised a loud shout which was answered by ers were presented to Mrs. Bryan and three icy set forth in our platform. We demand forty (years ago, coming to Chicago some K. Krauss Left tackle. Chambers cheers given for "the next lady of the that this bill shall be passed and that In ye.ars before the fire. Shldeler Left guard Tousey fifteen tramps. The tramps ran to the White House." these contempt cases the men charged Meyer Center Beicher scene and all set upon him and beat him, At Flint Mr. Bryan said. In part: "One of with contempt shall be given a trial by Conway. Jones Right guard your bankers called a farmer into hla Minnie Kitenbach then tore his money from his coat and fled. office jury instead of being brought up before 17. Mrs. Baden Right tackle.. Jones and told him that if I was elected his mort- the Judge and fined by mm without an ap- LONDON. Oct. Edmond Tearle, Allen Right end Downey As Wralsh related the story he suddenly gage would be foreclosed, and the farmer peal. But, my frienas. the best formerly Minnie Conway, the actress, Young he was on the point of dying, replied to him Mr. evidence at Quarter back Pickens decided that that if McKinley was that that plank in the platform is sound is one time the wife of Levy, the cornetlst, is Mcintosh Right half back. (capt.) Morris and hurriedly instructed the telegraph op- elected he could have the farm, but that if to be found in the fact that whenever a man dead.. She was buried at Whitely, on Tues- P.Krauss Left half back Bynum X was elected he could not foreclose the goes to attack that plank he does it by in- day last. Queisser (capt.). .Full back Bosier erator to send a message to his niece, Mortgage, because then he would be able direction instead of openly opposing No. 829 Twelfth-stre- et to pay the mortgage. the H. G. Cox is manager of the I. T. S. Louisa Walsh. West This is a great city plank. That is the best evidence. If a man team, Lamay po- for the manufacture of carriages and thinks that he has got a good case MRS. CASTLE'S MANIA. and John holds the same boulevard, Chicago, saying that he had wagons and buggies. he sition for the I. II. S. H. II. Wikel, phys- and would probably die, and I want to ask those states the case. If he fears the merits of ical director of the Y. M. C. A., as been assaulted We offer over ISO different styles of hand who make wagons to think for a while and his case he tries to win the case by un- acted that his insurance papers were in his Bee whether they seil wagons Always n. referee for the game, Macy Good was um valise, which had been shipped to Boston. their to the derhand means. Our opponents dare not Had Penchant for Taking pire, and the linesmen weie Patterson and some woolens, in the latest and most fash financiers or the farmers, and if thev sell condemn that plank, because, my friends, Things Not Belonging; to Her. Eckhouse. The wind was blowing: hard Walsh said that his mother also lived in their wagons to the farmers I want them the right of trial by jury is too dear to the game Chicago. The operator at Chicago later re- to figure out how a farmer can buy more American people to permit any man to go from the northwest when the began, plied that the address given could not be ionable weaves, that we are making up lata wagons 17. sweeping almost directly across the neirt when he gets less for his products. before the public and condemn a bill which" SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. There are In this lengthwise. I. T. S. found. wagons The had the wind first-clas- I want those who sll to farmers gives a trial before a jury of one's peers. city two ladies who have known Mrs. Walter against first They Word was sent to the police station about First-Cla- ss Suits for s men to realize for once de- inow, mere them in the half. had 10 Dispensary was at that their prosperity is another plank which they Castle all her life. They are Mrs. 13. pace- - o'clock and the notified. pends on the who buy wagons object to. They say Charles the ball, and started the lively which Caplinger ar- farmers and that the Democratic Stearns and Miss Ida Morrison, her sister. they set for the High School hoys by a Detective Wilson and officer not on the financiers who charge interest party is opposed to the enforcement of law. Their good rived on the scene just as the ambulance money horn many years was In Wilmington, N. kick against the wind, which landed , on the that makes wagons. If you I have heard men stand before the pub- for C, the ball within twenty yards of the goal. was leaving with Walsh. H was still very sell buggies I want to ask you whether you lic and accuse the Democratic party of be- and there it was that they wer on terms of Tho ball then went to the I. H. S. side, but much alive, and insisted that he had $300 in are Interested in selling more buggies ing in league with lawlessness, and being Intimacy Mrs. Castle, his trousers pocket which his assailants you do you you than with who was then Miss was quickly recovered by the I. T. S., but now. If are, can only sell unworthy to be trusted With the enforce- Weil, They were aware at. not until it had been almost to had overlooked. more buggies when more people are able to ment of law. My friends, if that platform, Ella that that time returned At the City Hospital Walsh's appearance Miss Weil had an uncontrollable mania for tak- the middle by the I. H. S. It was here buy bURgies. When you lessen the number adopted at Chicago, is indorsed by the peo- that the I. T. S. boys made the most bril- belied his story, and it was apparent that of people who can buy buggies you have ple I shall be the one to occupy the execu- ing what did not belong to her, and they have liant play of the game. By a feint at the he was a very loquacious tramp, who had got to lessen the product of your buggv tive position and to carry out that plat- sworn affidavits, stating this fact, to be sent to left end they attracted the attention of had a scrimmage with other tramps near and $25 factories, and when you malte less buggies form. I challenge our opponents to find London, where Mrs. right opposing the railroad while waiting for a train to you can employ less men making in any act or utterance of mine a justifi- Castle and her wealthy the end and tackle of the his way. He wore an old pair of buggies, husband are now $150,000 charged team, and then Mcintosh got around the beat and when you employ less men making cation of the charge that if elected I would under bonds right end trousers, a black coat which might have buggies your storekeepers not enforce the laws of the United States." with shoplifting. with the ball and carried it the come down from his grandfather, a cheap have less people square 'Ella Weil was a beautiful and charming fud length of the opponents' territory and to sell their goods to. My friends, we are At the City Hall Mr. Bryan said: young woman," said Miss Morrison. "Every made a touchdown. He was assisted in the shirt, over which he wore a dirty sweater. able to meet the arguments of our oppon- "I am glad to receive the support of the one in Wilmington knew of her unfortunate run by Queisser and KarJ Krauss, who did The uppers of his shoes were still good. In ents, and the best evidence that they have plain people, because the plain people are weakness, but, nevertheless, she was a universal some fine interefering, keeping- the oppon- his pocket was found about $3.50 in change lost faith in their cause, that they have satisfied with a public officer when he does favorite. She was the belle of the town. She ents away from the man with the ball. and a cherished bit of tobacco. lost faith In the logic of their position, in his duty and protects them Jn the enjoy- was prominent in social circles, and at times so Queisser failed to kick goal, and the Walsh was much under the influence of gold ment of equal rights with everyone else pronounced was her mania that she would take the liquor. Close questioning drew from him the Justice of the standard, is to be thing3. People score stood 4 to 0 in favor of I. T. S. Karl found in the fact that, instead of submit-ti- g instead of trying to make favorites with a little knew she could not help Krauss soon landed the ball back of that he had had his grip checked to Bos- cause peo- few at the expense of the many. They tell it and we all hoped in time ehe would get over the ton, and had gone out to the Belt crossing their to the Judgment of the her failing. But she never did. There w nn line, and made another four points for I. T. ple, they have resorted to coercion in- us in inis campaign mat all the big men S. Queisser prior to the arrival of the train. As sev and are against us. Well, I have been looking reason why she should appropriate what did not again failed on the kick. Big leave during time timidation in order to secure by force what up, belong to her, for her people were wealthy and Krauss's run was another brilliant feature eral Four trains the they cannot secure by reason." the matter and I find, according to the she had everything she of the game. he said he spent looking at the town it is law. that a big man does not vote any wanted. Everything was very probable he had no of Ok, At Saginaw was done to cure her of her that intention there a crush about the oftener than a small man." mania, and finally she The second half was noticeable for the passage on of Tailoring stand from which Mr. Bryan spoke, and was sent out here in the hope that the complete dissensions. Both teams had boasted be- taking one them from the several women fainted. They were lifted change might be beneficial. That was twelve fore having played a match game together depot, but had had his valise shipped up and passed to the; outside of the crowd BRYAN'S AMBITIOV. years ago. I have seen her but once since then. they aher.d of him and had gone otit to the Belt - that would make a record for "clean" over the heads of the tightly Jammed peo- We all know it was a disease. Her family had playing. It was not "clean," however, crossing to catch a Big Four train and ple. In his speech Mr. Bryan defended Before He Was Nominated He an understanding with the merchants of Wil- were spiked take truck passage. While rambling along Wanted mington, and whatever she appropriated was al- There several players and a is probable he fell in with some that plank in the Popocratlc platform de- to Be a Show Press Ajjent. ways paid for." number of foul blows were struck, for it that 22 and 24 East Washington Street. claring for the income tax by quoting from which players were retired. Two or three tramps who assaulted him. His wounds the dissenting opinion of Justice Brown, New York Evening Sun. . men were disabled so that substitutes had are not serious, though his head was a and said that before he could be declared Leslie's Weekly this week publishes a CLOVER LEAF BOYCOTTED. to places. Their Injuries mass of blood when he reached the hos- an Anarchist an anarchistic badge would take their were pital. statement to the effect that William Jen- not serious, however. This half lasted police to his have to be pinned on the coat of one of the Xot nearly an hour. The time keepers took out The are not inclined believe Judges of the Supreme Court. After quot-in- e nings Eryan before he received his nomi- All Roads Ordered to Honor Its story regarding having been robbed of tr. cai.l- - all the time occupied by wrangling and in $1,500, do they was These beautiful bracing October from thaoninlon tirvnn t,o nation at Chicago had aspirations to enter Tickets After Oct. 22. the substitution of players, and. it was neither beiieve he It aproaches th& proportions of a national CHICAGO, Oct. 17. The As- robbed at all, for it is the custom of calamity, is fraught the theatrical world, and as late as last Joint Traffic claimed by some, stretched the time out tramps to take everything on the person of that it. with immea- sociation has declared a boycott against purposely, to give the High School boys a presence seem made 'to. set off clothes surable danger to the future of the cou- January applied for a place as press agent longer to a victim. Another theory for the days ntrythat is what your Republican Judge Maryland" the Clover Leaf and all roads in the associ- time in which score. There was of the wounds is that he may have at- said yet in the presence for "The Heart of company. much wrangling over the work of the um- tempted to board a and fell, striking of this language ation have been ordered to cease all busi- ei- train that it approaches the proportions of a na- W. J. Arkell, publisher of the paper, said pire. He did not give satisfaction to on his head. An investigation showed that We make the clothes to be set off. tional calamity we are told that we must this morning that a study of some snap- ness with it after Oct. 22. None, of its ther side and his decisions led to constant his name was not on the register at the keep silent And says disputing. He put Captain Queisser out of Spencer House, and nothing was known who so? The men shot pictures taken of Mr. Bryan while in tickets will be accepted for transportation the game close who ought to be paying their taxes and over any of the Joint Traffic toward the of the second of him there. Walsh was resting easy at You are invited to be informed on supporting the government and want the the act of speaking convinced him that the Association half on account of an encounter between the hospital at 2 o'clock, but still insisted the.. poor 01 roads after that date. The reason for Queisser and Talbot, of the I. S. team. $1,300. people me t nueu States to do it candidate was qualified for the stage. He the - L. that he had been robbed of He could for them. Not only that, but the men who was surprised to boycott is declared" to be the actions of Talbot was allowed to stay- in the game. not explain the absence of the $."00 which condemn that declsian are not honest hear a report that Mr. I. T. S. continued the strongest through- he claimed was In his trousers pocket when subject, whether intending purchase enough to tell you that thev oppose our Bryan had actually applied for a place with the Clover Leaf in cutting rates and giv- out the second half, but did not succeed in he was picked up. position because they don't want to pay a theatrical concern, and at once had ing sleeping car and chair-ca- r privileges to making another touchdown. The I. H. S. ' My the second-clas- s boys began working as their taxes. Triends. I have not hesi- matter investigated. The result was the holders of tickets. The better a team and or not. tated to express my opinion of the man who the roads in Western Passenger employed a number of maneuvers that had THE MOTHER OF FIFTEEN. wants this government to protect him and publication of the article this week. This the Associa- not been brought .Into play in the first does not want to pay his share to support article says, in part: tion continued their meeting to-da- y, and, half. They abandoned the wedge altogeth- that government. I have said that the man January as on the preceding days, the bulk of the er, for it was found that they were too Roxy Hamilton, an Ex-Slav- e, Detained who. wants the, protection of this govern- "Last he (Bryan) was reported light to make headway against their op- as Insane. & MoMURRAY ment and yet isTiOt wiLiing to pay his to have written a letter to W. J. liinrV matters disposed of was of a routine na- ponents. The feature of the second es share manager Herald-squar- e half of taxes-do- not, deserve to live in of the Theater ap- ture. The most important matter settled was the long run of Baden by which he the s. a TAIIvORS llke-thi- plying position. to-da- government When you find a. for the A representative of y was the decision of the roads to run carried the ball to within three yards of "Old Roxy" Hamilton, colored, aged fifty, man denouncing Leslie's Weekly saw Mr. Block at th liq H. S. goal. who is the Democratic uid-squa- the I. But he was beaten out was home, No. 117 position you re Theater. He said: a series of three homeseekers' excursions taken from her Minerva party because of that find out in the near future. The excursions of a tochdown by an equally good run of street, night up po- man paying " it Is true that Mr. Bryan applied that Fol-lowi- ng last and locked at the whether that is his share evn 'les, have been run this fall and during lat- Talbott. who tackled him in fine form. of your local taxes, my.frlerids. Show me to me for the position of press agent. I rw the this play the I. T. S. secured a safe- lice station, as it is thought she is insane. a man is for ceived the letter from him ter part of the summer have not been en- who alarmed fear the Supreme last January. I ty, giving them two more points and mak- She is a quiet, , Inoffensive old washer- AM1SEMEXTS. Court Is beinsr nnd I will show you cannoi. snow yuu me iener, Decause tirely satisfactory on account of the po- Those attacked I do litical excitement, and the roads de- ing the total score, which was the final woman In lucid moments, Let Who Know a man who belongs to that class of citizens not believe that would be acting in good have score, 14 to 0. was dark before her but she takes theirADronerty to Mr. Bryan, who was an old termined to give the people who have not It the "spells" and acts like a Comanche Indian. who have assessed for taxa- faith Khri been able to avail ex- timekeepers admitted that the time for Old Roxy Tell Those Who Don't Know tion in a Jess proportion to Its value than chum of mine at Jacksonville. III. I themselves of the up. said she had been born in North -- aV poor But cursions already run another chance to play was Carolina and had passed twenty-fiv- e years EMPIRE the man who has to pay his. taxes of know where I could put my hands on it at look for a home. of her life as slave. That the best Tafel ber, the only his home. a moment's notice.' Here Mr. Block indi- a She chums to be the original Tafel beer, la that bearing tha Ladles' Matinee Daily. - The Illinois Central has decided to re- BLOOMIXGTOX AVIXS OXE. mother of fifteen children, ten of whom are A votoe: "'How about free trade?" cated vaguely a certain drawer In his desk sume name of the Mr. Bryan: "FrOf trade? Did you say "I could not accede to Mr. Bryan's request Its transcontinental passenger service dead. She cannot explain why she acts 1 via New Organs, beginning Nov. 4. will' Had Xo Tronlile to Defeat l'n-eoncl- ietl peculiarly at times more than she has Ifldiacapolis Co., add Is the lineal CALLAHAN, that? laughter.) Do you believe in pro- he continued, 'because at that tim run two weekly to It the "spells." 8reiaj JOSEPH tection?"- . were not in need of a press agent.' " trains connect with the Knigrhtatovrn Eleven. successor of in votce-r- I Sunset limited on the Southern A don't 'know." in proor or ine truth of the story Mr Pacific at Special to the Indianapolis Journal. Mr. Kryiin: "Well, if.you don't know, you Arkell this morning showed the following New Orleans. Edward Rosemeyer, living in Marlon ay BLOOMINGTON, Oct. 17. In- are a mighty, good m.1ji to be at this meet- aiiidavtt. made to-d- by Arthur Hornblow "What Receiver Peirre Mays. lnd.. The Park, near the cerealine mills, was ar- LIEBERVS TAPEL, "The Lost Paradise" ing, my friend. will you diana State University defeated Knlghts-tow- n rested last night on the charge drawing Butd tell .about Receiver Peirce, Clover-lea- sys- of First made by Peter Lleber more than of the f to-d- ay deadly weapon. Edlioa's the tariff question. , If .the men who' want "One day last week Mr. Bartlett Arkn at football by the largest score a Last Sunday in a scuffle a quarter or a century Vitasctp with leddy ao. ISTKA.Nore-lt-y protection will Join with me In editor of Leslie's Weekly, tem, stated last night that he would local-grounds- ; Shehan the latter was cut with The Mia Kest putting a informed me he take ever made on the Knights-tow- n a penknife of tha Seasoa. Inhibitory duty on foreign financial poll-e- l. nau ncani inai v imam Jennings JJryan, off none of the passenger trains on in the hands of Roseraeyer. Try our "OLDEN ENGLISH) account claim Rose-mey- er ALE" I will dUouHs the of the tariff the Democratic candidate for the nrcsi. of the boycott. He thinks the bovcott will fought stubbornly until the last min- Both the scufflowas in fun. and schedule with them. Or rtI will tell you if denjrr, had a few months ajto addressed a result in improving tho ous ute, but the visitors failed to advance the said he had no intention of nutting How over two year M, squall to tho Hfrald-squar- road's business Shehan. as he was a imported thay are not wuang to do that 1 will wait letV to the manager of o of St. a. dost friend. He was 1nst and only half price. His Sunday the ball when they secured It. Only twice did released on bond. Tel( vn 690, r order rom ToWatsyTemple. Journal, bj Hall, U a I13