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hatchet was Z4 inches : the jn'-tnrri- question, which he urgvs the people to study ON TRIAL. which fits into the death-woun- ds of An- THE NEWS EPITOMIZED. ciosely. LIZZIE BORDEN inches wide. THE LABOR WORLD. drew J. Borden was just 3K W. Dattox was appointed Post- Lizzie Borden fainted after Sir. jfoody had Charles Kastern and Middle States. master of City, to ucved Cor- Chicago has 400 union girl waiters. declared that it would be proved that she Van Cott. by President Cleveland. He burned a three, days after the murder Mator Gn.Ror informed Commander nelius Thxbe are 18.000 union CASE EX-- dress Dickins that could not offici- was born in New York City October 3, 1S4C. horwhors. A MUEDER THAT of her father and stepmother and had pro- Indiana coal miners get which it is ally revive the Duke de Yeragua again. It He is a lawyer. seventy cents NATIONAL INTEREST. duced in court the hatchet with was intimated reason was ton. rr CITES supposed the crimes wre committed. She that the that the minutes. Duke did not acknowledge the courtesies ex- Foreign. Woxen work la Detroit (Mich.) brick- remain? unconscious for several tended on his first visit. yards. River After District Attorney Moody had outlinM Ix the British House of Common? the Gov- rhe Daushter of the Fall Vie State's r&M the jury, accompanied by The Rhode Island Senate voted to adjourn ernment accepted an amendment to the Boazil is importing Chinree Lvbcr direct (Mass.) Capitalist Arraigned at counsel for both sides, visited Fall River to to January next, refusing to meet with the Home Rule bill, excepting forts, navy yards, from Asia. New Hertford for the Murder of examine the premises where the crime was Houie in Grand Committee. etc.. in Ireland from tho Irish Government's In Spain factories and stores are operated in Step-Moth- er eoDimitied and all other places the loltty The annual examination at the United control. $a Sunday. Her Father and as landmarks in the Academy, West N. - which were to be used States Military Point, Y., who threatened te A poors Daily Progress of the Trial. refused to William Townexd. order snt Chicago andNorthwesV trial of this case. The prisoner began. take 3Ir. Gladstone's life, has been adjudged em telegraphers on strike. . The trial of Lizzie Andrew Borden, who accompany the jury. The Cornell Iron Works in New York City insane and committed to a British asylum. Reports Cotton weavers at Denver. CoL, nvvke, in B under indictment for the murder at Fall wers destroyed by fire. The loss is about from Manipur. India, My that ail some Instances, only $4.K) a wek. aged parents under circum- Details of the Crime. half a million. the rivers in the country have overflowed River of her was Andrew their banks, have swept away the bridires and There are now over 150 cities ia this a National sensa- The eldest victim of the Time Govebxor Brow prorogued the session country having building stances that have created J. Borden, a capitalist of Fall River, Mass., of the Rhode Island Legislature to January, are submerging villages and fields. Dozens trades councils. tion, was begun, amid much excitement, at who was seventy years old. The other vic- 1834. the Senate refusing to meet with the of dead bodies are floating down stream in Ward organizations of colon! workman New Bedford, Mans. Large numbers of tim was his second wife, stepmother to the House la Grand Committee. every river. At one point in a small stream have been formed by the Socialists of St. prisoner. She was considerably younger twenty bodies were recovered in three days. Louis. Strangers had been attracted by the event, her when At New York City, the Infanta received nd the hotel were filled to overflowing. The than her husband, who married the members of the Reception Committee of The Nitiaz went ashore on the Coroan Akono stevedores cotton Is regarded an Lizzie was years old. es fcourt house is an old fashioned, poorly Miss about four the Committee of One Hundred and then-wiv- coast and became a total wreck. Nine lived the hardest to 6tow and railway Iron s the She was a large, fleshy woman. There were lost. easiest. ' aboard Dolphin, and gave them wa two daughters. Lizzie and Emma. the were excursion and luncheon. Oasn Eddt, his wife and daughter Emma WrrnrN three years we admitted to the Emma was out of town on the day of th were at August 4. 1892. William T. I'ikgrley, one of the pro- murdered Clareneeville, Quebec, American labor market 4J7,OO0 Uun, Italians murder, which took place on and Toles. Emma called her stepmother Abbia." but prietors of the Continental Hotel, Phila- Canada, a few nights since. Robbery is the did not anything to her face delphia. Perm., committed suicide on his only motive that can be assigned for the CHARLFrroN fS. stonecutter? rtru'k be- Lizzie call her well-to-d- or 3peak to her at all. She quarrelled with model farm on the lower outskirts of the crime. Eddy was a o farmer. cause the boss would a-- pay for tools that her rive years ago because her stepmother city. He had been a sufferer from nervous Ma. Ritnyo- - presented to Emperor Will- had been stolen. induced her father to clear a piece of prop- dyspepsia and insomnia. iam his credentials as United States Minister Harness and saddle workers will send ono erty of debt and give it to his wife's sister. Josk Cabriebo, a Portuguese farm hand, is to Germany, and Mr. Phelps presented bis of their number to Europe to study the In- Miss Lizzie was born in I860. She and her held for the m'irder of Bertha May Man- letter ofrecalL dustrial question. sister had $5000 in cash or in mill shares or chester in Fall River, Mass. Mr. had given to Gladstone accepted an amendment Thk wages of the street railway employes in each form. This their father Scarcity of servants has become a serious to the Home Rule bill forbidding the Dub- in . Minn., Lave been raiiod them. Many matter in New York City. homes have lin Legislature to deal with the extradition twenty-eig- ht per cent. , - - At the time of the murder all the members been closed for want of domestic help, which of criminals. of the family were ill. and this led to the employment agencies are unable to supply, A switchman told an Indianapolis reporter theory that they had all been poisoned. A because the girls are flocking to Chicago or that he had unsueeetK fully covered 000 drug clerk was said to have sold prussic acid the country. LATER NEWS. m.U9 in s?arb of 5 job. 'T4 '? v. y-- to Miss Lizzie, but it was a case of mistaken nd ;unio;"Jc,iKt;ujen and firemen was bodies The Austrian training ship Frundsberg 7 identity. No poison found in the at the Port of New York and tho Sat'TOtts Martella, the Italian who mur- fcaySjoined the Knights'of Labor tho arrived . V 2t of the victims. by a 33$gZ it oruer the city authcriti-f- On the morning of the day of the murder cadets on board will visit the World's Fair. dered Giovanni Pareilo at Saratoga. May 5. Mr. been on his business rounds The Infanta of Spain left New York City 1892, was electrocuted at the State Prison The State Labor Bureau of Iowa furnwhos Borden had it places at a cost of twenty per and had come back. Mrs. Borden was for Chicago by the Pennsylvania Railroad. N. Y. Two were neces- cnt head. Dannemora. contacts Formerly the private bureau charged 2. dressing to go out. Bridget Sullivan was up- The Canal Street Bank of New York City sary. stairs washing windows. The old man went has gone into voluntary liquidation. Eight Many of the workinc women of Mew York to sleep on a lounge in the sitting room. hundred and fifty-nin- e east side merchants Judge Andrews, of the Supreme Court, of City. especially thos employed by The wife continued dressing, if she was have $436,631.90 on deposit. All will be New York, dismissed William R. Laidlaw's '.sweater. rceivt less tnan two dollars a not already dead, and Lizzie Borden, ac- paid in full. week as wnges. complaint in the suit to recover $50,000 , cording tp her own story, went out to the 'Dad" Lea-h- the ionndr of th Brother- barn in the yard and stayed there thirty damages from Russell Sage for being used as hood of Locomotive Firemen, has Unn in- minutas. She passed her father in going South and West. a Old Home at Chicago shield against a dynamite crank. stalled in his n ?w home, provided by tho out. and stopped to stroke his head. All this The the Order at Sedalla. Mo. was between half past ten o'clock and ten Fair Grounds was dedicated. It is the Blue A heavy rainstorm, accompanied by a high MZZIE A. BOHDEV. minutes past eleven o'clock in the morning, 9rass State Building and one of the most at- wind and frequent flashes of lightning In the New York jewelry factories wagon Ventilated building of the type of fifty year? semi-teneme- nt tractive in the grounds. MiSs Enid Yandel's of girls per went ar The hoard and in a disagreeable side street, .i broke over New York City and suburbs, do- ago. Judge Blod?ett, the ablest member ot neighborhood with CTnall shops in it. statue of "was unveiled. lodging average is 4 per week, and elothing the Supreme Bench, presides over the court. was in of the-- city, ing much damage ; one man wa? killed and f 1.25. The girls eonmiency work at sixteen array of It the heart in its business At the Sissetoa Agency, South Dakota, District Attorney Moody leads the part. Miss Cynthia Rockwell, an Illinois teacher there was heavy loss by fire in Brooklyn. and remain on anuverag tea yoars. Bounsel for the commonwealth, and wife had sent the servant to wash the Bat.ox Sri;aiM has nin defense. At The at Goodwill Mission, has married Richard IIalreko or ten Robinson that of the down stairs timing-roo- m windows. At four King, an Indian, studying for the Presby- The Infanta Eulalia reaped Chicago fro:n thou.s.iu'1 men employed in his iron works on 11 Miss A. Borden, the prisoner, o'clock or Ave minutes before 11 the servant went up terian ministry. New York ; much enthusiasm was shown by the Rhine and gives them th kindliest care. came slowly into the room, preceded by He to her room to lie down. She had been lying Milwaukee, from rail- will not permit one of his workers to Kirby, was shown to her The Plankinton Bank in the crowds that lined the route the le-juu- Deputy Sheriff and fifteen Miss Lizzie marry without his consent, for si, be- there ten or minutes when Wis., closed its doors. The bank had loaned example, Beat in the dock. She was attired in a road station to the hote'. nays, "ths-- y called to her from dovn stairs in a voice $200,000 F. A. & Co. hs he would often make coming costume of black brocaded stuff and to Lappen and the of suggesting alarm or terror. She is reported Lappen Company, and this was A conrainmg Alexander MeClou 1 foo's themselves." wore a pretty shade hat relieved by a to seen Lizzie in the kitchen, who said Furniture skiff of As she have the principal cause of its suspension. Anderson was upset a whirl- The most successful system of labor arbi- touch here and there 'due. either "Father's dead ; go for doctor" or and Robert in passed bar inclosure, Melvin O. Adams, Cordage Company, Cincin- tration rfeerr.s to be that of Massachusetts, the "Father's hurt; go for the doctor." The The Victoria pool at Boundary City, Wyoming. The men 18XG. of counsel for the defense, stepped to the rail nati, Ohio, members of the Cordage Trust, which has been in operation since Th servant will clear up this confusion as to were drowned. seventh annual report o! the Masnachusttts and bowed to her. But Lizzie, while ac- what was said. has assigned. Assets, $500,000; liabilities, knowledging it with a blight inclination of $400,000. Sergeant O'Leary, of the United States Board of Arbitration, recently issued, give eyes The servant, Bridget Sullivan, went and came an account of settlements of labor disputes the head, sat down, without raising her back and was sent out to get a Mrs. Russell. did great damage to property Army, was shot and mortally wounded by to his and passed on slowly to the dock. Tornadoes involving over ii. 000. 000 in wages. When she returned again Dr. Bowen was in Mississippi, Tennessee, Arkanasaad Ken- Private Roberts, in Fort Sherman, Idaho. Every seat in the room was occupied by tales- there and had been preceded by Mrs. Church- tucky. At Rosedale, Miss., W. L. Bawdre Minnesota has a law r'iuirm merchant men and newspaper men, no outsiders being ill, a neighbor, whose windows looked close and wife were killed. Jealousy over promotion was the cause. and proprietors of st ns employing women admitted, and within the box enclosure were upon Borden house. These visitors saw to provide seats for them. lut th- - law is a the Iowa Prohibitionists nominated a full State The State Department telegraphed its ac- letter, and the Tr.ide and Labor the father's body. Mrs. Churchill said some ticket. dad one should notify Mrs. Borden, and Lizzie re- ceptance of the resignation of Rowland B. Asombly of MinnoapolH his the State marked that she thought she heard her mother The members of the graduating class at Mahony, to Eucador, Bureau of Statistics and La? or to investigate Minister and instructed c Annapolis (Md.) Naval Academy, forty-fo- ur and furnish ovid'.-n- against the violators of come in. The neighbor and servant went up him to turn over the legation archives to the thy and discovered the dead woman. Both vic- in number, received their diplomas at the law. been brutally chopped hands of Secretary Herbert. W. Y. N. United States Consul. tims had about the Powelson, of New York, received the honor3 head and face. Lizzie Borden was suspected The Russian extradition treaty was THE SIXTH WEEK. and placed under surveillance from the mo- of his class graduating No. 1. officially promulgated by President Cleve- ment the crime was discovered. Finally, the A receiver was appointed at Charleston, Progress of the Opening District Attorney went before the Grand Jury W. Va., for the Norfolk and Rail- land. of KxhIMts and declared that he had sufficient evidence road. at Chicago. port on to convict her. So she was indicted, arrested, During a heavy rain storm flra wa3 dis- Advices from Koti, a an isiand in The sixth week's festivities at the World'! and has been confined in jail ever since. covered in a block on Farnum street, Omaha, the River Koti, on the east coast of Borneo, Fair were opened by the Dans. The various Neb. The entire city Fire Department was explosion, state that an attended with faral Danish societies of the city eaaio out to- called to the scene. A high wind was blow- at place on EDWIN BOOTH DEAD. ing. One of the walls fell on seven firemen. results, occurred that board the gether, aiid at 12 o'clock 10.000 Dan par- steamer Houthandelbunalda. Five persons Five of them were instantly killed. aded an 1 walk-i- around until they wre worn The Great Tragedian Passes Away W hile a primary election was held in Bell were killed. out. It was Denmark's d.-i- at the Fair and Fes- Peacefully in New York City. County, Kentucky, by the Democratic party, tival Hall was the place t for the exercises. excitement ran high, and in a fight at Pine-vill- e, Theodore Thomas brought his Exposition or- well-kno- wn BOLD OUTLAWS. Edwin Booth, the actor, died the county seat, John Jones and Levi chestra, and Director-Gener- al Davis, in the at the Players' Club, New York City, where Hoskins were killed and two others were name of the Exposition, delivered an addresa They Cleaned Out a Bank, Hut the of welcome. a he has been ill for many weeks, at 1 :15 fatally injured. Denmark's exhibit, model ot Owing less 60,000 persons Money Was Recovered. system and elegance, svas thrown open at o'clock a few mornings ago. At Mr. Booth's to a storm than UOO.';. visited the World's Fair on the second Sun- The People's Bank at Bentonville, Ark., bedside when he died were Mr. and Mr3. day opening. Japan's quaint exhibit in tho Fina Art? Grassman, his son-in-la- w and daughter, John was robbed at 2 :30 p. m. by a gang of six Building was also formally opened. Every Henry Magonigle and Dr. St. Clair Smith. Twenty-fiv- e men walked into Decatur, Winchesters, visitor expressed great admiration for the 111., a city of 22,000 people, and lynched desperadoes, armed with vho , The was delicacy and beauty of the work. The MBS. ABBIE BORE-EX- FIRST VICTIM. attack which the beginning of invited V. Mr. Booth's last sickness occurred on Samuel Bush on the principal street without secured over $10,000. guests went over to the Japanese tea house a few of the prominent men of the county, Wednesday, April 19. He gone to bed opposition. Bush was a colored man accused They were from the Indian Territory, and where tea and lunch were served. by courtesy. had Who had been accorded seats at his usual time on the previous night and of assaulting two white women. came town with four fine horse3 and a The Hooden, or Pha'uix Palace on Woodod Court came in at 11:27. Rev. M. C. Julien. into apparently in his usual health. No one went At Chicago, 111., Herman Schaffner & Co., white-topp- ed bugsy, which were left in the Island, the building which the JapanewH of New Bedford, made a brief prayer, Miss room his an assignment. Schaff- Government is to giv the city after was di- into his till usual time for ordering private bankers, made rear of the Sun office, under charge of one the Borden standing. The clerk then breakfast the next morning, and then it was ner & Co. have been the largest private single file Fair, was also opened. Visitors were not al- rected to proceed with the impaneling of the man, while the other five went in found that he could not speak. He had had bankers in the Northwest, dealing exclusive- the front of the office, one-ha- lf block north lowed inside, but the sliding panelled doorv jury. Miss Borden was asked to stand up a were thrpwn so a view of Chal- stroke of paralysis which finally caused his ly in commercial paper. to the People's Bank, where they entered and back that all the and told of her right to challenge. death. A. W. interior could be had from the balconies. lenges on both sides were numerous. The John C. Mining, Town Treasurer of Fort covered the bank officials President Edwin Booth was incomparably finest Vice-Preside- nt Queen Victoria's tapesteries taken from when was was formed of the the Jennings, Ohio, has disappeared with $5000 Dinsmore, J. R. Hall, Cashier jury it chosen tragic actor of our time, and most playgoers C. McAndrew, Assistant Cashier G. P. Windsor Castle and consigned to President : Westport ; cash, and an additional shortage of $10,000 J. and following men George Potter, of will no doubt agree that they will never Ono of men Higinbotham for exhibition at the Fair, were Dean, ; Wilbur, has been discovered. Jackson with Winchesters. the William F. of Taunton John look upon his like again. He combined the made Cashier McAndrew dump the contents taken from the satety vaults where they have of Somerset ; Fred. C. Wilbur, of Iiaynham ; spirit intelligence of Wild and unfounded rumors of impending P.oyal ('om.nissioaer Wes-cot- t, and Forrest with the of the safe into sacks brought for the purpose, been kept since Harris Lemuel K. Wilbur, of Easton ; William grace and polish of Edwin Adams. Though financial disaster caused a senseless run on brought them to ChieaKo, and removed to the ; 13. : many Chicago. chiefly putting gold and currency into one and the of Seeconk A. Hodge, of Taunton he came from a lou line of play actor3, of the ba iks in Those securing Exposition. They were placed in the build- Augustus Swift, of ; C. affected were the State National silver into another. After the boodle New Bedford Frank several of whom were distinguished, he was Prairie of ing, Their safetv Ls guaranteed by atond of Cole, of Attleboro, John C. Finn, of Taunton ; Bank, the State Bank of Commerce, the Hi- they made the officials march in front accounted a much more finished player them as they tar" 3d for their horses, forcing 8100,000. Churles I. Richards, of Taunton, and Allen father, great bernian Savings Bank, the Dime Savings H. Wordell, of Dartmouth. They are a very than his the Junius Bank, the Union Trust Company's Bank and Mr. Jackson to carry the sack of silver con- The individual exhibit of Margherita, Brutus Booth. .Edwin Booth was born Mea-dower- Queen of Italy, was placed on view. It is solid lot of citizens. Richards, the foreman, in the Illinois Trust and Savings Bank. oft taining over S 10,000. , Md., on November 13, 1833. When they passed the Sun office Mis? Mag- mado up iargeiy of laces, and Ls under heavy is a rich land owner ; Swift is the manager town he Brothers, private bankers of Chi- in which lived until he was 8450-00- 0. gie Wood of the Sun force had the presence bonds for safe return. of iron works, and the rest are farmers and years cago, failed with liabilities estimated at master mechanics and such like. To get a about seventeen old. That he was born of mind to rush to the door and open it, let- Visitors also had an opportunity of seeing to be a play actor was shown at an early day. diamonds removed from gem-leari- ng dozen of them 101 were called. Fifty-tw- o ting Mr. Jackson in with his sack of silver, clay Edwin Booth, John Sleeper Clark, John E. The Bank of Spokane, Washington, has the brought here from Africa. Tho exhibit of were excused for scruples of prejudices, six- failed. It is a private institution, owned by and immediately shut and locked door. teen were challenged by Miss Borden, and Owens, Theodore Hamilton. George Kunkle One robber raised his Winchester, but the the Cape Town diamond mines was put In and half a dozen others formed an amateur A. M. Cannon, who is reported to be worth young lady's act was too quick for him. motion, demonstrating the manner in which fourteen by the commonwealth. $3,000,000. The Sandusky (Ohio) Savings On the second day of the dramatic club. While Edwin Booth and his The citizens soon rallied and a general fir- diamonds in the rough are taken from the trial the court- playmates were playing at acting, his father Bank assigned, The Merchants' National sarth. room was crowded spectators two-thir- ds 0, ing was kept up. The robbers mounted their with was Biink. of Fort Worth, Texas, capital $250,-00- cannons, of whom were women. Assistant Dis- Junius Brutus, starring the country. horses, going west, closely followed by Sheriff Krupp's great that poked their has failed. fort-lik- e trict Attorney Moody, of Essex County. Edwin went on the stage in 1849. He was Galbraith and posse. Assistant Cashier Jack- noss toward the lake from the pa- then onlv sixteen vears old. In several right vilion south of Agricultural Building, were opened the case for the prosecution. He years son wa3 shot in the head, back of the related the details of the finding of the thereafter he was his father's constant "Washington. ear, and also in the left elbow. The wounds put through a drill and the rreat exhibit waa companion. Together they visited the Pa- State Department has received official are not serious. Taylor Stone, a farmer, formally opened to the public, lierr Wer-niut- h, The n cific coast, whence they sailed to Aus- notification from of the appointment procured a shotgun and fired two shots ar Imperial Ger-iiu- Commissioner, and tralia. In ten years he played anything and of L. H. Thurston as Minister to the United the flying robbers, but was immediately sher Herr Gilihausen, Krupp's representative, everything. No young actor ever had a bet- States, in place of Dr. Mott Smith. down. The ball passed through hi3 left groin were the hosts, an 1 explained to a large num- ter schooling. In 1860 he visited England, ber of guests the working of the great guns. Because of the foul condition of the. Vesu- and killed him. Tom Baker, a farmer, was Half a dozen years later he for the first time shot in the chin, and returned the compli- The paid admissions at the gatc on tola tried his hand at managing. He took hold of vius, the Navy Department abandoned the day numbered intention of sanding her round from New ment by wounding the robber. Another one Jo.Sl. the Winter Garden Theater, New York City, was wounded by Tom Woolsey, a drayman. in which he played for 100 nights. York to the mouth of St. Lawrence to convey Mr. Booth had little managerial timber in the caravels, and sent her to the Portsmouth SIOUX WILLING TO SELL his composition. He was too dreamy and Navy Yard to be docked. NAVAL CHANGES. unpractical for such work. Still, in his A statement prepared by Comptroller The Government Can Have Their youth he was as gay as most actors. Eckels shows that from January 1 up to May Erben Goes to Sea and Gherardl Farming Lands In 1869 he opened Booth's Theatre. New York 31, twenty National banks, witn a capital of for $00,000. City, managing it himself. It was by far $6,150,000. failed, as again3t seven National Takes Charge of the Navy Yard. The commission appointed last summer to the most complete play house in the ooun-tr- y. banks, with a capital of $625,L00, for the At noon, a few days ago, Commodore Er- treat with the Yankton Sioux in South Da- Still it was a corresponding period of 1892. failure. Mr. Booth ben hauled down his flag on the Vermont kota for a cession to the United States of emerged from its management, some The Government receipts during the month say. with debts amounting to over of May were $30,971,497 and the expenditures and gave up the command of the Brooklyn their surplus Lands has submitted its report $500,000. He buckled down to act- $30,872,502. Navy Yard. As the flag was lowered it was to Secretary Koke Smith, together with the ing, and in a few years had paid off every rais- saluted with eleven guns, flag articles of agreement. penny he owed. Official notice has been given of the and as the of His triumphant tour ing of the Italian Legation at Washington to Rear Admiral Gherardl took its place a salute All the unallotted lands on the reserva- through the South, which was followed bv ; guns tion are to be ceded to the Government In to California, the rank of an embassy Baron Fava will be of thirteen was fired. a journey yielded him upward the first Ambassador Then Commodore Erben escorted his suc- consideration of $600,000', of which 100,000 of a quarter of a million of dollars. The ls to be paid within sixty days after ratifica- BAnoN von Saurma Envoy Extra- cessor to the Lyceum, where the Marine hard work this entailed affected his Jeltsch. Guard was paraded In his honor, and he was tion of the agreement by Congress. The re- health. When became ordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary for bearing five per cent, is to Wurtem-bur- g, Introduced to all the officers and heads of mainder, interest, his manager things went well with Mr. Booth. Prussia, at the Court of Stuttgart, retained Treasury, payable at has been appointed German Ambassa- departments in the yard. te in the the His health improved. Ha furnished the After the ceremony at the Lyceum Commo- pleasure of the Government after twenty-flv- e Players' Club and endowed it handsomely. dor to Washington. He is the first German years. Ambassador to the United States. dore Erben was escorted to the Chicago, AXDREW 3. BOBDEN. SECOND VTCTIK. Since Mr. Booth retired from the stage in where Acting Rear Admiraf Walker relin- The ceded landn, which are said to be of a bodies of the old Brooklyn, in April, 1891. he has lived at The President appointed Charles H. Man-su- r. quished high grade for agricultural purposes, are tc couple, and told of the Comptroller of the command to him and introduced difference that had 'for years existed the Players' CluD. It was noticed of Missouri, Second the him to the officers of the ship. Here again be disposed of under existing land laws. between Miss Borden and her steomother. that after the death of Mr. Barrett Mr. Treasury. ihe ceremony oi saluting the flags was per- Here the skulls were produced by Doctor Booth became more reserved and retiring President Cleveland announced that an formed. Saixix Waixacx, a young woman living Uolan. The counsel meas- than ever. He eared little for society. He extra session of Congress would be called Commodore Erben now hold3 position sear Midville, &nd said that the exact had an the Ga., shot killed Manuel urement of the blade of the brokea-haadle- d almost matchless knowledge of early in September to deal with the financial of Acting Rear Admiral, commandant of the Rosen werg, a peddler, who had sold her a JihaJcespearo the bistory . asd of the drama. European sauadron. . pair of fthoea whigfrwerc g satisfactory, j