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ITT'IH1 rat Jl i A iw'Orj. coi 'ickulax, Fir id a v. Pi'E-MBLn READ IN A MINUTE. GALVESTOS OVES. rf EMES5.

Off SHI PS I.OADISt. ITH i fo' COMIlEHCUi GAZETTE, FIITSBCKGH, PA. i I a TIIH HOI KS. i i are 5 c.i.: i i. HUX CAU VLS OLRS CAll: G3.DO ci.t-.t-.:.-.? tu.

Ministers Invite lo I sracsa McKialey and itooare1l -will rer-e! i0 H-. i patcm tm r.j; votes ia the State ot Ft nn Ivaia, -November 10O I I i i I 'J 'J llase Tfc-ir Pick Jol.s Ksltroadi uisptilf il 1 1 -tort Italian mad Iriitsu Lstltor. Mies llarA iunoa Belter. a a i A i i i i I a. II a Trts: the 141 i News of the VVhcfe World In Brief and Breezy Paragraphs for Hasty Readers, FT.

WORTH, TEX. Another flood occurred in the Trinity river, but there ao ios of Ufe. TORONTO Because 'of iaek of the dominion Kovj-rrimant may close the Canadian eanal. at the Eua. SiAX.T LAKE Lorenzo Snow, president of tfc Mi rrnon church, has tveen sued for nori-upr-ort of hi wife.

MILWAUKEE The Wisconsin state board cf medical examiners Mill rrosscute every doctor oi ontooathy this city. 'ATLANTA Hon. A. of Cotton Statc Kpositlun, wa dar.ger-ttusiy wounded by SifOXKT. N.

S. W. Tfc atesmer Alameda, whlcn fcntied from thix port for Saa has on ix rl in gold. FRANKFURT, Y. Judga CantriU tf de-clJc-d tn Moody-Trimble contest lor the IHmqo-cratlo nonnnalicn tor cor.aTess in the Seventh district.

In favor of Trimble. MONTH CHHISTI. SANTO DOiTITfOO A rebellion turainA the gerr.ment of Jir.lnta huK btjon et M.oca, and is led by the 430 and 4-3S MARlxET ST. CORJiER SQUARE. H03.

aI I i 1 I fc. k. I CHAFFEE TIIIXKS SHE WON'T. Expeditions Make a Cimsrofcr the Better. II AV rnOAHLT HA TWO HOAOR3 Si AVST1N.

Ti.X.. returned frora Sept. CI. viov. S.ty..

t'vC-y 1 city as greatly r-f lan.ittc i tr.e vf cj.nl:: rove i. The Date i na laik a NOTICE--Cut out this blank and seni in your rucss. Quess often as you please. AH cuesses must ba Ira before Nov. 5.

Address the Circulation Hrnorlmrat, tommcrrliil (iatetic. 1 i saa a Watches, Diamonds and Silverware, WALL P.aPER r- rrc: PHI bb-d rig ar. ay the debrU c-n is irit tt w'l f- Hivn to rvn.ove ml the u.rH. i.o tr. t.

is a iTtai on r- a f.inf. s.i l.a-.e l. l-r i a v. for a rW a i nian or le-v-'rf i lo O'H fiii i.i ns--i 5 "Ih are "itci.iai'-.-ai'.y i 1 on'y lo tii ho J-je- storm tf'tt pay thuse no are and to work is-id re J. rrt ai.

i.djj- t.d i i f. i iPATHQalZE IHDUSTRY vk.5 pi-emuent or lae reputiilc. NKW YORK A petition In bankruptcy has bt-en filml agnltitit the Arm of Pvmour, John- sen St Co. Liabilities are T30; noinluai a sets. JT38.1SC; actual aHets, SaVAXNAH Twsrty-nin- Chinamen who came aa part ot the crew of ths steamship Etbrtckdaie, are not atiowed to Sand under Ls v' 'a-tta." 5" a ift i.1.

nirv FITTSEURGH EREWIKj C1S ThaT. fVr.EJ.nD ff.f'P'-t's,;!, Wr ey Asw-ia'e'i Press.) rKKX.T'i. focpt. U. AU the foreign avj -eased note; to Prl.iC3 ths to Peking 'C (iui ii th court.

The notes tr lnf-jrinwl -wt nut written til a cupaflt, Tba writer do not it. "in bliAnsj np--n their respective diplomats acted joint-. m.ife.',"flt tl. latter were sent 1 iiiH Thoo rti not contain any i-a-war lft nicrely auggeatel the re-ti'i of ne tnpnor. I'rinji CttitiS ande i-stood to have I tfca.

Tlw outcome ia a fflat-i-r rf. speculation, th ubtfui element hu' urnce of Prince Tusa and 'v. lata hiar.g, who may resUam curt. chafe, the 'o-d iy. said' "I co not believe that TCniopf'iin wouhl enter the oi a eliel enemies, and I doubt ti.it' fnpreaa dowaeer will do no.

It if e-iicialir conceded that tbe restoration .1 ChP.es government is essential. I tve favored the withdrawal of the main a', lad fori to Yengtaun and Tien-tsin, the Viii'-ii-r- I at, t. -tb i.ansv ar 1 705 PENN AVE. tV s- The CiOEimerclal Gazett-9 offer 3 1ST Cash Prlit'3 to the 137 pcopl? wfj corr.e the nearest to guesainir the vote cast in the stf.te of McKinley aad Roosevelt. Awards will be cased oa the highest vota cast for any candidate oa the Republic Electoral Ticktt.

To the nearest correct guess 100 00 To the next -2, $50 CO each, amounting to 1i0 00 To the next 4, $25 CO each, amour.ting to 1C0 00 To the next 10. $10 00 ech, amounting 100 00 To the next 20, $5 CO each, amountina to 100 00 To the next 100, $1 00 each, amounting to 1CJ 02 mr Jt I-" I (r lirlns it tt! ad 1 loj f.r i sr. .1 i lo-; Urge 1 i T' is ll-i! i 'f i 'l u.io, if to tr li ia 1. 1 I 'i in- emur i er.ii ur.l t'n ier utn try from the treasury deiiartment. NUW YORK The Creek warship Nauarchoi MSaulSa has arrive.1 from PhilaJelphia.

She ia on the way to Boston, where shi H1 remain 1U days, returning- thence to the Mediterranean. NEW YORK Hearings in the cases ot the Caynors and Greene, wattted In tieorgia for complicity in tbe Carter fraud's, wtra resumed. The tief endants are resisting extradition. FBNKTORT. motion for a new trial has been made the case of Janies Howard, fuuni eality of being a principal lu the shooting of CJoet-el.

Argument was postponed until FattirJay. LOWELL. MASS. The Insrain (Japartment of the Bigelow Carpet Company will shut doarn for two weeks, beginning next Monda.y. About hiiniis wiil be arfctel.

The otbar will run as usual. MLWVEAPOL1S Mrs. D. Ciapp of thia city receive a letter saying tliat her sister Mrs. ii.

F. Ward, formerly of tnis City, with her two little children, were murdered by Boxers in China about eight wee'as ago. MONTREAL The Canadian Paciac Raiiwa C-impsny is about to make the experiment of nauiirii? Nova Scoiia coui Irom St. John. N.

at I f. "ra cf I JJaJo ii i i 200 00 a ti i. I 137 prizes, amounting to. i II a if Tf-f t- Each clay, until November 5, the above blank torn will be prists. Cat I t'lll'" I.

rV'i K) Weather F4lr. rn out tne clans: and Guess Early and Oitec. uaia kis. j.t. No Guess will be received after midslgtt.

November 5. It If not necea- 1 ot the P.d I csrir In Mnl rtom tr rK wo IH tvi n-tv ws, or in.d i. ai. ix in as often as convenient and not nore 20 r.t a tirue. ctr.ttai Ail Ivo prize win De a-yaraea to any employe of this i eS RisriHV tr- t'ut.

SO 1 m. i 4 A u. i. i iri ai.d 6H31I 01 If two or more persona should te fame npmber, the amounts to which those are entitled Ehall be equally divldl. Send all guesses to Pittsburgh Commercial Gazette.

Clrculat'ca. 'I to rM-4 a to Moatreai and the west, ever lta line between rn-inis. lit fitm (sir cui wtr lntr.lu I to Wit jtjr.M morrow in th x.t. cct of ti heme tiiia oiiy ana fl9w rvrunsw p-ru SAN FRANCISCO The Pacific commercial museum, modeled after the similar Institution at Plillaiieiphia, has completed its organisation. 11 is amply provM-4 with funds, and will soon begin the collection of the product ANTHRACITE STRIKE Our news of late lias hvi Ti tatrMti arc tsivirii utd I I i 1 1 1 ill cl crv t-: 1.

1 1 1 to rk 1 of the Pacific coast, which are to form a per manent in this city. at 1 1 1 I IS ALMOST SETTLED. an i. r- 1 .1 1.... a.

snd "jp in DEATH AT THE STAKE FACES A COLORED BRUTE. Continued from First Pagr. Olrffi I Tn-r sn; it. VlllOrc'll 1 kh. DHL IIlUtiL IIUL klllllK IIIIVL iOSI NORWICH.

CONK. The 200 men employed by the 1'age Boiler Company, who -went out on a strike because the company refused to 1 i.d fin 'Vir rf 2.W) mixed troops to guard the '). RoekhlU will leave for Shanghai Monday, September 2b I l.rioltliitf t)of the hlnne Good. Sept. Thia dispatch, dated i September 21, appears lir, 'li signature, in the Ttme thlii "Ti.j nofnl punitive expeditions nave effect in IncrepMug seT rritY fucldiatlrig the of snp- -i but nothing" tan be cotuited as effective mull i i Ting Fu.t.as been razeu r.d the foreigner an.

refugees at Chans; Tlr.f and other known to the gen-rrtij are rescut. M. de Olers has sued a to the empress dow-iir? her the protection of Russia ti reu.u'ni.g "ner to return to Peking. I'orty ii-f Chinese officials have sent a to the and empress them to return." 7 I K.N'-TCIN, fept. 24.

tien. Chaffee has nivJ and exuft-rred with the staff of-. 'fr Iff nt departments with a rt'v of a winter base in the of He paid a visit loiiKk making a general Inspection. Ty. r-Tit plrtn understood to -be pitatlve ami biid upon tiie possible re-iHiition of the exl.tiriK force.

The plan pUiclrK the troous under canvtis out6l! the city. tot ion i-! aTB th pai tor to r'AV I Black Silks. Continued from V'irat 1'igr, tor ri-nt- rr-M continue paying them a voluntary Increase of 1 er cent, returned to work in order to get the, protection of the union under pain of 'expulsion from that body. This morning we have to announce a valut tor ria.ser w.ti. l- to 'n i- iiug to GEX: OTIS HONORED.

were to be so stationed that should close down the wasi-eries by rf-jVir Mitchell again put in an appearance there I to hati ii- their output, caused a to would be no possible chance for his es- i be lnied o-lay for m'etug of tv.e cape. Many people said yesterday that if executive board the United Mln-Work-Wednesday night's search bad been ers of No. 1 lor nrsi DroDerly conducted Mitchell would have I other means cf met tit th.s t.rrs;!1:i!.;:,;;;:v-;! Black Siiks such a bargain as has rarelvl V' 1 1 lri- a tr or 'i t. liastern "Jex-sa. 1 1 to place before our silk customers.

difficult Miiny UistiKgulshed Gaests Assemble at si Sinner i a In His Honor by Lafayette Post, G. A. R.j at New Yestenlav afternoon we said Xew York G0hJ2 IM PRINT. importers cue been captured. Many of the manhunt era carried lighted lanterns, which made their whereabouts known to the negro.

No lanterns were carried last night. The iittie school house near the Beaver road was visited by a large number cf The t-lg con panic are paying off tho strikers. Ail tt PenniyivtrU Oal company's S7 rodu-rieg paid -J and the I jcknWH r.na pU i wiil puij before Si.ntiay. Trie pur.sa of this Is to make the an trespassers if tl.ey to'n cm th com- paisy'a premises, srj Is another tr- iconic round our wav oiten. unowmir we were the Heaviest Sara liaa Thrmarltri Are 3..

ipin.ll:lf for 1'rut 1 1 ul itutrirsa It la-. 'porters in the middle West. We'll modify that people yesterday, the majerity of whom were women. The int-lor cf the ocbcDl MAV1M S. ii.r.

r-. Mory tliat a rvivj i room showed that the teacher had inado is on tiMjt to nperatr. t.om t.f riitf. n-. a baa V''tf'r a ti-r" li 'r r.

i. struggle with the ntgro. r-a t--en 't struggle with the ntgro a desperate When they want market prices they steer clear of us, but li i-oRi ni trim in cu Ti cratch, ml tr NEW YORK, Sept, 27. Major-Gen. El-well S.

OtiB, S. was entertained at dinner to-night at Pelmonleo's by Lafayette poist, la). G. A. R.

Gen. J. Fred Fiereon presided. There wera nearly 300 diners. The following telegram of regret was received from President McKinley, and read: "Unable to ba present at the banquet this evening, I join with nil assembled in appreciation of thj distinguished services, rendered to our country by Major-Gen.

'Otis and wish for him lonff Ufa and happiness." dread of Sr-rantn com- tract frtm It ai In La t.u t--Uy. I Several chairs were overturned and the floor splashed with her blood. When the pentii ia sr.ut down i now rrmuvfri. Tte t4t i-t man grabbed her by the throat in the ys the urtfr. 'vlul thev haT)peii to have too tfoods, and want to unload, then 1 tr.

thev hunt us up in a hurry. In most instances we name the r.v On tre l-er Kill l. l-eT'. BllKN AM A If, r-t. 7.

showed giins r. the part i the mine workers In this Two big collerlpn th Aahlsn.l controlled by the Iron and Coai rompnny were cum; to close and a third Kr-l with a crippled farce. The Lucust Spring at Locust Gail, nine rides frnro Ah-laiid, -p. iii.L work i -s i 1 1 1 rr.VNVa;' price, just as we did witli those -V Lrepe de Lheiies winch we (t to sell lor uoe. And sucn selling! ion never saw the IiKe.

smai: numtxr of men wtii ar. i i eKr thv case with these Black Silks operation ordinarily emi-lovs -sit th moir.nt lo ar-riw. men ana oo n. I nc ilast at I ta t-rnrc vr anu rcv tlo'tl CKaffee Vlaita GnrI LI. tlen.

Chaffee paid a visit to LI Hung and Informally discussed the out-uk it a settlement. It is understood he ctiifered American officer to accoia- tbe vk- r-iv in No other "iwtr rxci't It.tssia has yet officially re- "riitud ifiui Chang' presence. 1 IH i Marsim! Count von Waldrsee, rninand.i -In-chief of the international urrtve here to-morrow. He id be received a review ct the troops .1 ill the- allied nations. is reported that the Ruslar.a, after ie rapture of th L.u-Tai forts, bejran milling troop north along the rallmad tbi purpou of occupying Shan-IIal- A i i I NGTON, M.

Sept. The depuriment has ben advised by him tatoil of Shanghai, of the ap-utment or Prtnce Tuan, father of the 'r paren' hlna. ps grar.d sc-cre- Uit emperor: lie sava nothing of dosignation cf Tuan as pres- H'mbt-r, of tn- privy council, ut it i here that it ia entirely jer-rdinij forms for a prince Tuan rank to fill both pouts A iin-omot tor Shenjc. EIIANGIIAr. Sept.

Liu Kun ILhai telegraphed to the ui8 t0 the that hi i eommunlcaf? -vlth the i uperlal regard ns the aptxitntmetit "fa ti.iw taotai here. The consul, thij wiil delay the installation of ir.M ajierrootv. ur.j id Potts ct.U!rry at Mlr. run worked wlih a ssrail fr.e. It is 1 tvat I.E'aj men are emrd.iv.! ul 1 hat is the status oi now readv to oiler vou 40 4i vestibule and dragged her Into the school room all the windows In the building were closed and the front door of the school locked.

It was learned yesttrday that her rescuers were Carwin Steele and Clarence Brewer. teamsters. They were attracted to the school house by the loud screams, and at first thought it was soma child that wa being punished. As they approached the building they saw Mitchell jump out of a window in the rear and run through the cornfield. They hurried into the building and found the teacher lyrnj prostrate near the doorway bathed in her-lblood.

They made no effort to capture the man, but immediately turned their attention to Mias Ludwlg. Bota Bteela and Brewer are positive that the assailant was Mitchell and say they can Identify him at any time. Miss I.udiviK'a Condition Serious. Miss Ludwig was taken to the tome of her father, John Ludwig, a farmer living In Economy township about two miles from Leglonville. At 9 o'clock yesterday morning her brother and sister, who had i-y p-crn-ji's rr.rf'd at r-v- ale Arr.ir, si 1,3.

I Manv ai- vie tv In a I m. I.k!.'. IV. the Am- rjcar.a to lilni th have p.tcc! i tt-ir tath. r.i: nes.

1 tiiiton miun v.frkiim 3 Yard, President McKinley name was cheered and cheers Wfere also given for Gov. Roosevelt. Kx-Consul Willlama, the first speaker, said that he knew personally from observation, while in the Philippines, that the American soldiers showed ma-ked humanity, treating the woundrd Filipinos like their own men. Gen. Otis was then introduced and he was received with cheers.

Gen. Otis charged Agulnaldo with treachery aud with wanting to destroy the American army while pretending to be its friend and declared that the United States must hoid the He said that the idea of now withdrawing the American troops and giving the islands Independence was preposterous, as would be followed by e.aarchy and a carnival of blood. Otis closed by saying: "1 repeat that I am a good Filipino and advocate the doctrine of the Philippine islands fcr the Philippine people. 1 reassert that I know nothing of politics, but fdncereiy believe from my knowledge of the benevolent sentiments of the peo- 'a ptfTi vi i or. vard I he thev are 1.50, 1.5 and krpt man can dmbt I hian-s re''V t- V'1 tv-o rcp.rt tr.e t.i".

a t. r-. ry of r. had iiit. but as tt.j I I tit, 4.

S. importer wanted more t.ry in.1r!trt.tn rnonthji. a So he met ours. alrcndv vc couldn't sec his hour U. S.

S. HAV AGP.3UN3. l''hcv are hist solendid silks and words couldn't Pilot Went Atliorr ta t.et Ilia Coat i a Ai-Mand il.siri't nay tney r.ae wiling fur on.e lim ti strike, it n-r restrained by lack of n. A branch of the wan lrrr.d iat night. F.vcry breaker at Maharoy tUv been out of oal md the l-f-de there nun be nupf lied 'nu points.

There Is no charge in tb j. tion ht-re Not a of cval whs m'T. 1 in P-ieriardoah to-div REAL'INO. 2'. Sr The of coal took an ui-ward Jump to-day throughout thtis prt of the and in i r.

fad Kf bchuy.ki.i agents are manufscturers 13 a ton. an adcai ct 60 cent since th rtrlke of tli utithrt-clte miners. At J3 they are tumble to ell orders, an am only cb iiv. rinc a tain percertaee to Jtep the going. A number of plants which were shut down fvT repairs in the aurnrrnr are prtparlng to rearme aid are li the market for soft coal.

Asnts prrdiot that it will be up to a ton in a r.io Tb- up In the or al regiors -s In the n.a!lei shipment jo ls ti.an wi cars were oi anv Kino I Perfect in every respect. Aot a blemish Kloatr-d I alajnrrii. Mi.VTP.KA!, IT. Th of 0 ALLIES IN CHINA 66,253 STRONG. VIENNA, Sept.

27. The admiralty ha received a dispatch from Ta'tu giving tha strength of the forces landed there by the allied powers foi'ovws: 0 Elates tralrir.s Mint, M' M()1t't rs way the Ur. r- ab.rel il-l-v- tUUa la'rt evening a it carr.e o.t of the It- chine miifs abov b-re. Tbi of a T.e w.f et eag. a 1-.

re il.inir. l. A'tcr they l.ai) tr. i.t a in. tt.e tjt.

hif etna I. tut I on the l' trd to get b-s ct. isr n'arb. Tir I ailed a on -r t. t-t a did tkot turn fowin.

altvad lu The! i-tf ran er.i-;r.J a imji as SATIN, TAFFETA, ST I PES, GRAIN STRIPHS. PEKIN PBKIN PEKIN ATI IN OROS 13 1 r. rv BLACK BLACK BLACK BLACK heard of the assault on their sister, drove to Adam Be pier's, where Miss Ludwig boarded. They told Mr. Bepler that their pe rents bad not beard of the attack and wanted to take her home.

The teacher had been hysterical during the night, but brightened up when told that her brother and had come to take her home. She was very weak and bad to be carried to the Before leaving Bepler's she said that she would sevrr feel safe until Mitchell was captured. Dr. G. Y.

Boal, of Baden, who attended Miss Ludwig, said yesterday that he thought she be crippled in the right hand. The wound was very serious and require grea.t attention. Thia was the secor.a aiesau't on Miss Ludwig in the Remington school. About four yeara ago a w.nte man entered the schoo' after it was dUmised and Just as the young teacher was about to $uirt home. She was greatly frtsntin-ed.

but before the man reached her a to-day a fhrlane iht usual average of over 1 -V More train hands bare been 1-tl-l o.T. 2,501 ....20,934 ....15,570 9 Austrian 494 Italian German 8,173 Russian British 3,353 Japanese American 5,603 French 6,575 Total TRIED TO WRECK A TRAIN. ,1 .83,253 skirt a 6 I Alter r.j-.td ia ti lf4Ki t.T by cf M.in'.reat far after t.a t-t-mo'n Iit This is the opportunity to iet a dress, a waist, will be inexpensive, but of fine imported materials. Wben Crew Alttttbted to Rriaorr Obatroct! AVlth m. Volley of Stoarc.

aad Coal. Strikers' AVlvea JeerrJ Workers. al 9 a nfi.r 'l 'si I l'n -r ih fr tt appointed for several tha r.fhi. tiel uf Uk M. 27.

The French consul buggy drove up and her brother Jumped out of it. The man escaped through the rear window. I tables under date of Bep- Tuday) that Tuna-Fuh-Sian plo of the United Statfcs that whauver it future complexion th polic-" of the government towards these Islands cannot radically change. We are there whether by doctrine of providence tr the machinations of Satan, it seems hard for many to determine but we there and we. must make the best of it for ail con-cei ned." Silk iJridal Outfits of Fine Lin-cric.

WILKLSBAKRK. Sept. A train carrying 25 men and tb coal they bad prepared ninrcwly e-cacvd hein.g wrecked by a crowd of strikers this evening at 80.1th LILLIAN COOK'S STORY. 4 i .1 ha'. SW.iv.R, tr.I liter L.s are t-rJ harre.

The strlners had placed a hevy it u- Eiet-i run. acrois tne tr or tr.e i. e- 1 jW" 00 i v. i tv 1 i. fold's Sold ty au a rv 4f She Gives Iter Version of the Klope-tnent With It.

II. llarriaou Ho Said He Was Dlvorrjetl, DARLINGTON, Sept. 7. (Special Misa Lillian Cook of thia town, who created such a sensation recently by eloping with R. II.

Harrison from here and being caught in Chicago, has arrived here from Cet.s. Jti-t t.H.r-n appointed general ot the eterri and northern armies. The eon-li dd. ih.it, aLordlng to Chinese n.i. riciu, vh-eroya and governors 'aro ltodvi an Imperial secret decree, tnern to fight the fgreigners mi.

HON'u Sept. 27. The American ar.d Cathollo mlaslons at o.i the Last river, have been ved. l.t- oriest la churge of the iitb'di- mlaHpm escaped and was by tv rratidarlu. Numerous diyfurbnncetf are taking place tise pioyi'icf -r of Wang-Si and Kwang-i The air.horitiea are employing ac- i i to suppress the outbreaks nd hav been several executions.

WuSvi Cnristlaiia are flocking to Can- INSPECTOR IN TROUBLE. Accord by Two iren.aUera of ilavini; Pataaed Drtlialile Goods for Both Women Say Uovr Confession re Obtalmerl. -tt 'it. il t. 1 1.

1. 1 i I ttal raliro.ii of New Jetey. ar.d wcrk train from the ar.d Wl.k-s-btrre No. washcry was cUe up-n li when thv englncr iw lh oos'ru tion and itvtifi-1 bis emrine. rrat.

tj stop r. Phi-, a few feet of tl.e roil. As the train ed down a crowd men ar.d boys a the workers parched the top of te trRin, f.v tt. 3 few minutes rr-'i'dreJ fcr the crew to re i -1 a i t. CIsaninT Our We bv fi" tr- 1:,.

a a a i i i a iC 1 at NEW YORK, Sent. of the customs inspectors is uncr suspension and a deputy surveyor of the port has been accused of collusion with smugglers in passing dutiable gooas Into this country. vi i 4 d-n't rune i' vr-i. -a to ua. move the rail bo that the train could st i t.f again tfce air was thick with roal and center ha r-.

f. her fathers home in Beaver Falls and la now with tbe aunt with hum she made her home previous to her'eseapaJe. She makes a statement concerning the affair which differs materially from accounts heretofore published. She says she left her home here August 7, and on the 9th was married to Ilarris-jn at Fairmont, W. by Rev.

Mr. Kddy. From Fairmont she went to a small town in Fayette county and Harrison returned to this place. She remained there until and i tt tr.r If ct a se t- I ib-y ai! ti i 1 e- r- t.ne-i. and the wuhcrr jn-n were kp'.

I b'isy The strikers d'd v.ot the shelttr thtlr burricaJe of c-! c-vt. I A fc rce of officers h- wm: 1 1 the I tl set. a. V(tJ Ti i -t -Hi ur Aay 4 for l.tnj found the bad di-pert .1. r.r?-,vli vi t- a baa I nsibrr rmnlrr roaialaa II i.l tnlarur.

ritrli-ij Irox The accusation is baSed on an autograph confession made by airs. M. Shanahan, a dressmaUer, of jast Forty-sixth street, whose t'unk. containing many Pa ria costumes, Was seized at her house after it had passed by the inspector. The same deputy surveyor is accused of having accepted bribes -ty Mrs.

Hall, a Chicago dre38maker, whose trunk seized afu.r had been passed and while It vivas being taken by a Waldorf hn I I I r.irs oar idfirri, aoi. an aooa aa a i FInnncI VaM. Hf rjr tnlJrrt-l afld at TV. I thy all a tor tic An a -r l.t. she and Harrison went to Chicago, where he waa robbed in a saloon -and the exposure of the elopement was made.

From Chicago they went to Madison, and thence to a small plice near Madison. She then resolved to return non and Harrison accompanied her to Chicago, placed iter on the train for home, kissed her, and had ttiroed away, when the detectives arrested him. Siie swys Iiarribon had $7,3 when he lett homj. but mcst of iimcir. lxaioiniry 'liiu annoal incting of the Women's i.T'dUn Alli.slonary society of the Pitts-i ii'b Mei.l.ixlifL conference was held yes-tiiay B.ru-riKon in the South Avenue .1.

K. fhurr-h, Wilklnsburg. Host of the I'N-'rniKii! devoted to reports of the In tiie various districts. The i.ii.tncl-ii showed that the amount i in during the past ear was iiu ri-uss over la.t year of more ban 1 thank offering amounttd to Mrs. J.

11. roiui" sn address on the work be-: iloTiM or, th church by the young vvit tor children. Tl.e young f-'iiitrlliottrl during the year t.v'.7J. Mary O. Nind, who spent yea a tne missiuna ry neidrf in Japan, rave Interesting IM niHyionnry labor in the foreign -s.

Itev. P. Inset of ngapora ppuke c'i ibe work being done by tha lu i tidiji, where he bfti. spent i 'ire in thj ork. ccj-cti-: a I A tir.c ri "ir.

Shanahan's cor.fessiori, which It was tl.e tb rn -n caainst the men, f-r when they leaving' the wiibrry a number cf wcr.en jeered snd booted tt.m driven atay. A -rt cf a secrel rervlci ia r-rar. k. 11 ccmMed cfnl companies In the Wi It it to composed cf truud men ab ll. ordinary ti.ii tntra-d in thu wcrk governed by an experienced P.

It will consist V.v men. ho wi'l travel the er.tlra AVyon-lng rtKii-n. circulate amot.g tb atrtkers et.4 companir employes, gain iiih in form tion as ia ble. Iinrre lately rtportlt. to the V.

iiist a-barre hca i i-iarters. In to a 5 C-; I I i 1 f.i'.l r. If JCJ IVf ary t. to kv i-T cf at a tnem a.l t- i art cf the ii-r it i I in fr 4. 1 i r--ti i-A t'iVf IfAJT UiHt 4 10 fhw from.

-re J.ii. gv at jrtra ul r. i oonists of three pages, written entirely in ni own hand and signed bv her, states in ei-ert that this is the fourth time that he hag (Jone business with the deputv 8un j'iir of the port In question and oil each occasion sho paid to him in person the artpunt in consideration of which he was P- have her trunks passed without examination. In both of the cases above reierre t0 the same inspector, who is gage Ui'der suspension, passed the Bidwell refused to say anything about the matter. It is being in-vesUgated.

under orders of the collector, in moHfjgj ntannr. The inspector under sugnaion has stated to tne officials tbat f.e hjig no recollection of tiie trunks in o.uetton and, The New Jacket. laid to itiixa Ststicacrj LtMl PKSCU 21 Ft: I IT HIGH. a I trr t.r.f Ycxc a aalr to-day mi a of H- 'JUrt llnarr), ro it was stolen from him in Chicago saloon. She denies the story that Harrison tried to shoot her while in Chicago When asked why she had married Hariisoo, knowing that be had a wife here, she explained that he had toid her that he had secured a divorce, from Mrs.

Harrison Idaho and was free to marry siih. The daj- he left for Chicago with Miss Cook he accompanied his Lawful wire from here ar far as Homewood, where she took a train for New Castie to vUit Irlanus and he went on to Beaver Falis. on the train ws Rev. Hush Sturgeon, uncle of Miss Cook. lie toid Rev, Mr.

Sturgeon he intended to get off at IVsver to see about me insurance on his horses that had been burned, but when the In reached Beavtr Falls he got ofT, and latfr upon the train again. Harriet Is atill in the Beaver and is clamoring for a hearing. He has retained James Cunningham, a leading criminal lawyer of tiu Beaver bar. and abadra I V.I JcVrt frcOi. thrrc is at an p'.

to I i elabltor Herofe Musur to llnr Out Jf aalc. iiACKl- XSAOK, K. Sept. 1 K-msr "est, who recentiy hmr II frt.ra hi 4 nc-'glibor, John i.0.1. by a fence 12 f.et ifch.

is now 1 i.liie 1 -at to the structure so us tig a.i tUI" vf i lie they bate his mark he aver that r.t.. cf i'j tV Kerr tl fink: i-'l i fcj ime unauthorized person surreptitiously jjry'nced this mark on thorn. fl curious coincidence arises out of the i a a a I a -(rl si i a i a gf'emerit madet by the counsel for both a Ktra.r frvttt. a- tin t. ti a r't 3a.

If j-ara want iamfklkt tf WOli! t--''- tirtii trdaiftfs are neru oetore Sfeki. Er-Judg Ditten- Ilepahl tea Leaders tlellei lm-crata Inrllfd the StrlM. NKW ORK. b'ert IT. Wb Pcnatr and other ra at pur.

lit an national h-e bicnrtcs a tr.a city have to ma-ii tb coal mer." strike, end a rave not that tiiev are 1. anyth.n to try in tfect a rettlei int cf ih has been tne tuii am-i Oputiti ai.a who ar ell acu.unte.l w-ith a bat co-a or. at brad ti.st -r iti-. has ltH-a in active CJ-operatioa wtta 1 1 1 are trying to bring about a vf the Firtlie. The mi'.

Iarn. it t'tle thit the srrlk wa 1: tbp er.d rpproval of ti: t.f th leaders. wio ilio.C'.t th.it a st ju upon P.eiHibi'.can ritmpHuii. It been said ly r- of th njin? i al i.f-if''i iart r- I striae settled it w-uid te i I vnT'TH'r had tie tro Tiit-lf hi'S Oeri ly the puree for i.fn rui belief tbt the M-tf sa not far" Senator r.iirii" Penilvar.l.i. vs u.

the Ave in- a r- atll aak lar "ttrmlin," lit aery I nrrrti a art ha ad iaaat lkla ia i wrltlag paper. I jars. I. ani rie will nut up a sun ngnr. lie wants a tap view from tiie twom ry winnow.

Vheit the big fence we? i'i -Mi'. Coll. who a wlj.8 i .1 -ly of i. moved hi. pianciTj.

rr-oni on eat wide b-" i.id fc'ttt theti Pis nrlgbbor has lia T't'te hu nee in I.r;'.ck tn plaj-ing of 'hurdy -r irti.iii'tai iiiytruments in'Krdlo trert.a fi'irr o'ciock p. m. 1 I 'a u.r.1 Older t- i -a i-r kt-rt'A i ai 'df 'J a a. .15 ift tr i it a a riar tla Hcnr a A wi a. i 1 a i 1 hntirtnn' rvTl i r-A i ll A sign'id any confession and that i Piper of Iavr Falls, before whom the hen remember what she i bearing will be held, says the hearing a --i will not be before next week.

Jj t-' a f-. -a 1 l-i 1 aa at fe a r-J tx li at, iti- will a par'. fill. A.l t-are vn out t.r are f.l 1 1. to" was summoned to the court housX nif said, and there, under duress, thin8 many things that were nor 'tr f- ara which she was forced info admlttinl- event, her coun- on.

Mr. i rcprlet'r a a 1 1 cf aveling to tent upon hi If the Habjr la CDttlaic Teeth. Fe uro and uaa that oi 1 aifl r. tinsij' S--Knntnr Fyrur. fr teJ.it-s.

I' jothj ih child actna tl.e gun allaya pain, cure wtr.d colio ar.4 la ti.a bant ramedy fr d.arrboea. fits a bottla. "--r i lawn riiifir it r.t ri-. repudiates any statement me ihcn tad fence1 1 c-r or i tr tbv i l.f a a i i a i i a ti. Vli i Is-.

5 .3 I. j'. fir tv their' 1 that authoriiu ho! having-been mad. time cau I lam mteh an by her. t.ylng iir.

lorror, Hoy la Mrs. Shanahan's Abr alum into join 1 ie silent it. f. i'1 he thoua'it atrik In DttHM at Calhnoa Park Sunday. New and novel Ml! of patriotic ar.d popular mui.

Signer Gild, great Italian tenor, and Flura La Wagner, eu-ciiiintirs ciulJ ta 14 4 rour.fti, tie ciia r. that i.is cf bav- irg confesretl. but "at -lh rbm extorted and while hi client we in a dted state. cos Colt, curt it 340 FIFTH AVEKL'S. FJllltteei'tti HrKtitiei.t 4') a' via K'H-ete'rt 1 1 i iiidjy, ijev I'A RENIN AND PI PI Pain'r? fireworks.

Park. to- a '-lice Next week. LU HcrswS. Tb- Sturck t. ccnea.

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