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GERMANS FOR An Able Summary of His tlons for the Presidency, THE WOULD: TUESDAY, AIJfiUST 23, UK1UK.ABXR1CJLN CUVEUMD UXIOX ADDRESS. Inrinnmt for Fromlntm ClUi.n, OtvMft 0rf WlVImn Stein- VllUnl, 0 Wind- mailer mtrt On.ur II. Schwab. The Germnn-AtncrKmn CloTt-lnnd vnlon ton publican address, ot which tiio tolKw. we Pl Wtlh ll10 imponanc oflainp rtmidomiM Meciion.wu ro ow4- a ry to -on our reason tnat welfare ourMop IRK 01,1) "ATK" 111 1 ll, (tip in Whr-n tho utghth Hmnoi.

wat InM Thlt-il AMwmtny District nnd purl AtiAontti Third ncWisI to many bdlovol that miuln "do tammta polpnM mil. Thai not iw. also dl.l not lose by Hie Until 'Sides Agreo In IMit 0(T tilt Examination Till Thursday. IIORDKX imouaiir FROM HUT NOT AKRAKKXEI). JAII (ins.

Krl.tinnivnn, l.nwt»pr. ilin start on tliClMinmimjlloiv He niied up handsome rlulviwms In 1-Vrxj ih. ne.ir Stnnton utivet. an I-XIVUSP or and throw them his inst nklu. At thp jnuiPIImean IH nnd he lbo thcnaturallnm 'I'M ho is A wl most, blue In respect, When ho returned to prlvnio vln "eld loo bUrhoM position in Sr ST tr5 was ot Washington.

Aaone ma most narked characteristics arc htoMtauj.tflacour.Be ana bis steadfast ad. to his convictions. In hhtcarwrns of the state York, and a ot the united he demon. impressive manner ihst i nrt -17 he la second to no ouu-r hls- wncal character of this country. JlMJ Ulc power, he p(lrty 0 important -qncslions accordlnc to unbiased convictions, all trom membora of hU party, on M-V.

1 "Pposiiion of parly loaders "wj 1 Cleveland also Hold m-rwo, sprofh.i.inkinK.' Ton'iVr "'i 'i ii nim i hiV'1 MSI rii't s. will Mi iniit bck" lulu Yhmi Dlslri-, Uov. Mon-or it majority InM your, uo h.u<rd to thn diMHCt K' "'P llpptihliciin i-iinillilali'K. KUI.lh," In- said. jjnvi- Prpsl- dpiil llnrrlMH.

ot nimnM ihou- wind hist yi-ar. ''in aoevimplish tho sntm 1 hy Kinking canvass ami Mrming Krpnbltcixil clubs in rni-h t-iccimn Mr. sirnsWV 1 Mr. rrc.vts* Mnm Hohms nnd John u. Tnmmnn.v lender llany tins also opcnM IICMV clulMYiou.K nt luuvi-rv line! to swim; b.iunrt across the IHiwrry In a fi-w weeks.

M'KINUY AT IIKADQUAKIKKS. An Intcrrmtni storr About riutlrmitn Surround ll.n Court I'lumljirlil Among Ihe of Ilin Nloin nrlm of ilin Mnnlnrrd II. MppmiiU in Whirl. K'llril Klrnl. and senators sundors and thp prominent among than oralnnr sagaclty and thi KeVubUcans beseech our fel.

ngr thoeloction independent, patriot, the Wo expect th parr, ot so should taror 8 which at ed over-alt the opposition his own state as we-do appeal to our enrich men ts and the KrVut.llr.tn National Headquarters at Xo, Klith aicnup rnrti-r arrived early, likewise i.rn. I'lnrkoou and tin- mcnuicrsof ihp KNCCUIIVC Commit- tec. The hraaqnaricrs wen- crowded all liny. tiov. MoKinu-j 1'clllsnnv Carter's visitors.

Uov. McKlnley spcnT sometime with carter and then left lor scatrtKhl. X. when, will rc-mnln lorn couple PI rtn.vs boron- icolnc In Vrrmont. Uov.

McKlnley gnvp Mr. Carter rncournc. Ins news regarding Ohio and tho pollth-nl outlook In the West. The situation in Ohio," s.tld, "Isas ravorablo as ire have any rlisht to expect. The question with us, of 11 tho tariff, our people accept tho Uemoerntlc intlonal platform as a demand for free pure nnd simple.

Thu Democrats were presented by their committee on lie-solutions with a prepared resolution declaring practically tor protection. This they rejected, and nstcad they adopted a plank soyine that pro- ccllou wns unconstitutional and that the na- lonai Congress could have regard for nothing vhntc-ver In formulatliiK a tana except the icccsslty for grovcrumcntal revenues. Thla ho most outspoken rVcc-trudo declaration co ino adoption of tho trrrvMi, TIIK wimui.t HtvKii. Auir. lllv was IIM niuc'h excited 'iit-day an cm that latetiil when old llnuki-r Andruw and his urav-lmliTd wifu wen i-nnpivil to death with a hntchi-l In Ihi-li hon.e.

alter week of Ion liy Iho puller, nf a JaiiKhtt-r of man cniileil a Hurry, hulas sui-h a movu vvns thoro was no pnr'k-uliir donnnstni- linii of publln Ic-elliiK when Ilimlrn Itenred In ll.n district eourl-riiom fur ur- riUiri.n.i'iit in. Aug. Tlio Heats In tin, WITH oceupleii by ihn rlir-nitl nf tin. loM-ii. It wns illlleretil tiwiiny.

Snmu of ho people- in invpr anil many Irom a illsliuice came to hear HIP preliminary trial ol this educated ynttiiR iviinian tor the murder ol her lather nnd stepmother. l.l/zlo llonleii iv'as trnnsrertiul to thn Bristol Ciitinly Jnll at Tnunton, alter she was nlr arounil i "lcl on Ihe chntna ol homicide, and rnmnlni'd tlMh," until to-day, shn was accoiniuuilcd her to the- Jnll by Key. A. lltiok, the pafiHi." of the CotiKrcjfnllonai church which she cil and ho escorted her hack lo the scene at Jhe crime of which sho Is no ctlsed. When of this elly, wont to Taunton this Jo hrlntrher back to Hie place of her birth to bft tried for minder, sho ureolcdhlm plensnutly.

knew what was coming, It Is true. Her pastoY, -Mr. lluck, had preceded thp and hud been with her nearly an hour. nut I.U/lc llordon hardly net-tipd consolation or ndvlce. IIKO she nail Htcelud herself agalmil any slolc calamity.

craw conducl their campaign on the Iradei Issue they roust an orer- whelmlng verdict against them In Ohio." Senator Sanders luui a brief Interview with Chairman carter, which attracted somu aiten- ion. as Mr. carter la understood to boncan- for Mr. Sonders-s seat In tho Senate. There was a bit or Interesting gossip at, the yesterday 'on this "S'f'iyM "ut included in tho matter prepared by tho press uurcnu.

The u-lat of it wan that Mr Carter a short lime ngo received a request from the Chairman of the liopiiSlI- can state committee or for fi.ooo ns a from the National Commit. iM. i tfi SUI Jlr rt0 refused tl10 8tory foes, but mailed a cpect tor $ltnoq to a personnlirlend in Mon- Mnn who has charge of the carter Senatorial The charge Is made that Carter declined to pew the money to the chairman of the state pommitieo ot Montana, as he was a Sanders loan and might, use It to advance Handera's Snatoral aspirations. What -Senator would the Sir. like to know is carter aent came eule vttrln sent came vatc purse ot the cuairinan or.tho Junai of the committee.

It it cnmo from the of the committee, as 11 Mr. Handera's msndaauapoot, they propose to raise row. an Jnterjlewon the situation In Montana 31 r. Sanders said "Mr. Cleveland, when ho was President, was BO inimical to so many interests that were local to tho Northwest aud of irroat consequence la the matprlarprosoerlty of -Montana that ho bocumo very unpopular.

This was snow-nut tho Chicago convention uy Montana castlatr nervate lor Iloraco Holes tor President, who wns utterly unknown in Moncann, Sir. Cleveland was nominated, to show their further hostility to him iho vote of Montana was cast for llourko cockranfor Vice-President, who wns bio for two reasons. Fifty Democratiwhosa room of M'KINLfcTS OVATION. Bran Ilanili anil lite Crowd Welcome Him to Scnbrlclit. Isrrc-lAi.

TO THE woni.n,l N. Auir. oov. William Main lic-iectlvn stnvcr accompanied Marshal Milliard to Taunton, and they brought the prisoner down on the train, IT Inch reached here, nt Hy a ruso ut the police thp crowd that Imd calculated upon Bcplnjf tlio prisoner us sho stepped off Hie tralu had not arrived. It l.av- Ing bren ulvon out that Miss would Ijo brouicnl down on thu 1.40 train, still, nirnngeiuents were innde lo keep the way clear and ii of oincerswan stationed u't points nt-nr tho depot.

llorden was driven to (he central police. Htatlon It, closed carrinje, In which 1 wcro also Marshal lllllinnl and Kav. Mr. lluck. There were iMmparallvely few "ponio around Ihp xtatlun.

llonloii walkivl up the steps nnd Into Matron Utissell's rot'lii, which shu had occupied tho nlKhi ot li-r i.t rest. lo receive nor were Mrs. (Jcorge ll. llrlchiim, who remained at tho llorden house with l.lzjlo while tho pullot- were working up tho case, and Kn.imi llordon. tho prisoner's older sister.

The two sinters kissed each other. Thoro was no emotion In it, Iheru was no warm embrace. Turnlni; to Matron said: "How do do?" riien sin- sat down in a chair and Iicjriln to talk quietly with her sister and Mr. lluck. The trial luul boon set lor 1 o'clock.

Tho court-room had been crowded slncui early morning, but at the noon roci-ss It wns cleared and those who had expected to gel good scats were disappointed. Thu streets were packed with nioro people thanlsuvrr been In Kali Hlvpr except on Saturday nights, when tho mill hands turn out tor thi-lr weekly airing. Women predominated. They were everv. For three blocks on Jlnln slree'l.

opposlto the central si at Ion, solid linn of women extended. -Many luul ihoir babies with ihen. and nil were Intent on the subject, engrossing the town, "What will bo aono VtIthJ.tz7.lo llordonV" The narrow alloy called Court squnru that bounds tho central mutton on sides wus inmost impaHsable. Hero the men, rough the prisoner would ho held on the evidence Ifi DDfllUV nTHI, 1 C'l IC'IIPM 0)) Hint would be. brought mil.

1 1 1 11 Ml Melville o. who has been brmittht, llm 5 Into the wai formerly I'lrsl Into the wai formerly I'lrsl Asslstiint Dlatrlct-Altnrncy of Suffolk county, wlilcu Ineltiilos IICHIOII, and though a ynung man, regarded ns one of tho ablest criminal Inn- ycrs in thostnte. ThailctpnMi ri-fiiHO to talk nbout tho case. Mlm will he kept hnro II. Matron Itusscll's room until Thursday.

TIIK 1I1XKKS NOT COWED. n.iylng Ar.nn Tor Annthrr AltHPk M'hrn Are Withdrawn. CUSTOM, Aug. carnos's troops, nt t'onl crook, are. gc-tllng down regular camp Tents have been sent In and all dny detachments wero busily en.

Hettlng llieni. have been out all day I and not nn hour hut, they bring In ono or more. Twelve men wcro bronchi. In nt one lime tiMlny. The mail Woody, who atUimptiMl to kill Con.

Anderson, i-mipcd. It Is undcrstonii Hint thetniops will in tnku lilm dive, Lewis one tin- leaders from the: lellioo mine.s. who has iiiken prniulneni pan In Iho attack Irom tho was allowed lo go irco this even- tur. A pretty gulden-haired blur.eyi'd girl, who Is In some way inieri'sti'd In l.c-«h, lien- Irom jelllcci yesturclny and luu ilnre been using every mentis to have him n-- enspil. WliolliL'r hu his frc-odrm liriuigli her is known.

comml-sloia-r or l.aUir i-urd wn-i his evening on lidiiti'i; $111,11110 (urnl.siinil ly ex-Altorney-deni-nil .1. c. .1. Williams, nf vnoxvlllp. I'onl old TI-B Won i.n corn-tnohcl- mat his nrresi was to a lou of a telivraiusent, in thu inlncis ruiu The telegram read: I cave to.uignt.

if jnlncr.i refrain the- niiso Is I'ltly inoru troops and tivo stenl Illes in-rived here to-day from Nashville, vlih lot more anitnunliliiii. Nnihing cotilii trurned ul (ien. cnrncH's hill hew Is very best, nuthorliy fur ihu re- inrl tt.nl the miners ovucuatitd conl crci-n they wero worn out, hungrv and out fntnil null Ion, ami that they returned ui heir liMncslii different, parts of Tennusspe, ienlucK.v and Virginia and aro qulniiy buy. ng more arms nnd nmmunltlon preparatory uuotliei attack when In a few ilavn 'urnes's furt-u will pcrhnps tin ihlniied on', 'hi' nddltlmnil artillery Is doubtless broiigl.1 ere in coiLseiiueneo ot this report. II Is understood that no 'ould he r.mde nt Iho affair It "ilud" l.liicl- ay should ho taken out.

ot tun Church prison ud shot, though he mis, turned Mate's vldnncu against Iho minors who wcru luipll. ulcd with him. Tho Indignation of tho l.lndsny Is nt a boiling point Some Dnnbls of Ills Having Uuincd Jiliss Ilrown's -S40 Dress. J1E ACCOUi'TS I'OIl Till; HI.ODI) WHICH cu ins AIJRKST. Ii ini llriiwn Snrn Who 1'iinlu'il shi.hcfl Her mill Illlll IriMtllUlll llnxru'ii I.

Mill mill Will '1 rlnl I'rlilny. KI is HI, uoiuni aud nils mow would not bo a surprise. A KIOl'AT K.NOXVJLLE. Tlio I'nllrn Mnll Who Fed No.iM' (-Jio lllotliiir 70 THB wonr.n.l Kso.xvn.t.r, Aug. noudninn, an nged man who runs restaurant here, this morning tolu w.

Ledgurwood, spenkcr of Iho Toinvssco llouso of llcprc- H-ntutlves, thai he luul men feeding somo nf the miners who attnckcd nnd killed two of Hie Knoxvlllc volunteers last Friday morn- lug. (loudmnn furthiv snld that only thlrty-llvo miners ntladkcd Iho "Knoxvllle cowards." Ledgerwooil at onco Mj-iick (ioodman, nnd tho light bccamu so warm HiatMayorThomp- soiir.inglho riot alarm. Jn tho mean tlmo (l.ioiim'in hnd been would havu been shot, by a crowd of Intunlatcd cltlz.ms 'I'he casu ctf I- Hriiun, who wns arrested on sniuplny nlirht on suspicion of having wantonly Mushed the of Miss I.olla Urown in an i U-vntcd rallio.id train, the attention ot White nt i lie Market I'olico Court only a tew mlniite.t yi'slerdny It was the ap-iearunco In court, Tho llrst occnsliin w.is on snn.lay ini'rnlng niter he hnd spent, all tin. preceding In cull In i. police While dlln't nctunlly uppeae belori; the bar he was hroiighi d'tivn If 'in his cell In thu Market prison to a point near enough to tho court-mum Iron, which could he summoned ut a minute's notl-'e.

Uiu his presence wasn't. IK- hnd en- u'iigccl tin. Cervices Lawyer James I). Me- Clelluud, who did thu luUltig him. I gnt It.

nrhllo I wns building tho bench In my ofilco on Hiittirday. It, was caused cither by stillnn-r or by a nnll. It hied good deal. I hnvc rubbed it ngnlnst Miss Hrown's dresi accidentally, cnn any sonsl- bln man believe that, the wound could havo heon caused bv a knlfell.nl I wns using? I hnd no knlln or a pnlr of scissors. Sometimes I inrrv a pockol knife, but I hadn't unu with mo on Saturday.

I tell you I am tho victim ot un uufortunnic chain of clr- cumstnnccV llronn's onion proved lo l-o a tiny room on Iho top Hour of Hi" eld building nt, SO Nassau street. 'I hrre buys, employees of Drown, were lounging nttunt. There was a new iKMich nmi a m-u- sh'-lf In the ofllct-, and thero wasn't much there, except, he boys and a pllo of seal Thn boys snld thnt bad built the bench on Saturday. .1 Urown with hi.T marrlr-d plster I on he top lloorot the old-fushloned at Nil. till Vatlck Mri-et.

Her sister snld slio wnuldn t. IJD in, and lisa' It sho wcro In sho In wouldn't see nny i-i'jiuriers. The sister also said: --she want anybcuty to know where she-worUs. she's hnd enough about tlili thing, hut determined to no everytlilnif she c-an to punish ihu villain who ruined her cln She Is certain that she has Hn- rlxht man. aacl I don't, bellevo shu will havu any in.i.

Lie in proving It." WEDDED TO ROYAL BLOOD The Sudden Death of an Ex-Minis tcr to Portugal SYRACUSE MAN WHO MARRIED PRINCESS OP SPAIN. llrowti clo-et for the or what. Is know. was brought rrom a -ricr exanilne. lleclionl cord.

made It Is of IlKhi-brown i-ohn- and Lordi'ivd nrouud the wlih dark-brown velvet. ii ii ii en iini K-urowii (Mi cnch Mile of thu npenlng III and runnl'ig'rum the cin.vving cord down a distance or from six Inches lo lout nro a num. bc-rof bin! leiirs. (in otio ot the bunging pieces an; blood The cuts nl the lop lira Irregular ui though the tolds hnrt bei'n cut downward. The tenrs cuuld havo bren madi! by thrust ing linger Into tie cuts and tugging at tin-in.

It was this UttgniK that Hist uttractc-1 Ilrown's attention. The cuts c'oiihl easily haio been nmdo with a pair of It, clear that sumo Instruiiic-ni was iHocl. Miss llrown's hen l.olhi llrst leli. a visit to his brother, Allison 4lc- who Is spending the summer at tho Insular llouso. The Oovcrnor wns mot at i bands of-muBlo and at least grectcd'hlm with cheers.

Yorlt BI 1 'ts environs. tate Wna.Knomi? ail-others, to fljrhf the tho crowd, which had people, by cot Strong, of New York. made a speech on tho Issues about half an hour. 'Snowed by. Col.

strong, who spoke of tills place, and F. also spoko. A recep. ho Presided, read a i Tuom son expresslue llt heabrlght, the assoolatiou. in the welfaro or at Blvln Sin soo fof in the parlors of tho hotel after district John mnchinoT' would hav lee.

Si. ttaua B- for Davenport. 'Sort's odlut yesterday that he "'Inhn H. Gunner, Frame Hay- Selsenwobor to namo tho In the new uptown In Kopubllcan olrclos. 'for Ihe regular port's decision iouuty commlt- uaveu the soniptimes $aa, in? only oraetlmeatyo and oorao to thorn 1 tubs to got that.

blloaua to- take ivennorc is wel. that suoh will run JC'in of ma to WOULD i.j/** 1 If; tVtow.tarteflf flue Jte o. lf 0 v- itUo HSa as 1411 ft (iiij.uni, iiiijinnsuiiie. jiciu men, rough laborers and loiterers, prcdominnu-d. Policemen with drawn clubs kapi ihu besiegers ut hay, and only Ihosn who were known or had cards wero admitted into the court-room.

Every sent wns taken before 2 o'clock. Judges rrom othur districts, lawyers nnd thu Aldermen ot tho city nnd their wives wero In Iho audience. Tho wltnessos, Iirldgot Sullivan, V. Morse, -llorden girls' uncle Mrs. Churchill, who lives next door to iho llorden ho.iao; Dr.

Iloweu, thu family physician, 1 and his wife, and a fen-others wore Riven seats on tho right of Ihu entrance. Mayor Coughlln nnd Medical Kxamluor Doian sat at table rescrvud for IID lawyers. 1'romptly at o'clock Iilnlstlell entered, court ortlcnr acorge Wyatt culled out, that curt warning peculiar lo a Massachusetts court, Court Everybody stood until the Judge wns seated. Ulitrlot-Attornvy Knowltou, on whose authority Lizzie llorden wus arrested, hnd not appeared. Andrew J.

Jennings and Melville o. Adams, the lawyers for the dc- lense, were not on hand, nor was Llzzio Her. don. For fifteen mlnulos lucre was not a sound except the faint crackling made by tho Judge as ho turned tho leaves nt book. A half hour and thoro was no change.

Then a few began subdued whispering. For lifty minutes the crowd wns kept In suspense In the close atmosphere without one remark being made. Three-fourths of the nudloncu were women. Most erf thorn wore gray-haired. They had known oia Andrew J.

llorden nnd his wife, Abby, and had seen Lizzie grow up with their own children. It wns U.OO o'clock before the lawyers came In. Mr. Knowiton, Jlr. Jennings and Mr.

Adams entered ni the same time. District- Attorney Kmmltou court lu those words:" It Your Honor plense, there nro some vital parts ol this cnso which rest upon tho examination at things taken from tho homo and Intrusted to others for examination. Tho experts have not concluded their work. They have not progressed far enough to warrant our going sto trial. Their testimony Is important.

They nre not ready to-day, nor "111 they no to-morrow or next dny. My learned friends on the other side are as anxious as 1 am to hejln tuts cusu and got through with It, but under tho olreunwiunces I think It alvlsnblo to postpone the hearing. I would suggest next Thursday at 10 A. "Very well," said tho Judge. That ended WM'o ProooodliiBS of tho day.

All tho time that the lawyers had been absent they wero; consulting over tho advisability ol going to tnaL DlBtriot-Attoi-noy Knowiton wanted to put Medical Kxnmlnur Dolnn, Bridget sulllvnn, Morso and other witnesses on the stand, and occupy the time with them, If possible, until 1'rof. Wood, ot Harvard, could muko hla re. port on the stomach nnd othur vital organs wnioved from the murdered people. The di'feiisu objected to this arrangement. Thoy insisted on the prosnoutlon showing IIB whole case nt onco without further udlourii- inentu, Thla trial Is nu-rely preliminary and(ho prlaoiior can hu held to tho Urami Jury only or be discharged.

was thought that tho defense would ru- new, tho tight against Judgo-uialsdcll pre- Biding, as hu had presided at the sooroi n. quest, whcro iho defense wns not rep re. sonlod, but Mr. Jennings said it would uo no use, aa Judge luiilsdeir had already docldud Tho doionso imvo aright to dc. maim tho presentation ot tho stato'H oTi.

denco or they could apply tor a writ of Habeas oorpus tor the release ot tho prlsonor. LlMto liordou did not enter tho court.room Btull, mm spent tho lu tho muiroii'i room with hor slater and Mrs. lirlgluunT Alter adjournment uho onouplod horaeli quarters. Iicputles from tho stnto mt'ltla are now nfieruharlosAlletnan.il mlnu Inspector for the clmrcod with with the mliiFrs. A force ut armed men nre pursuing HcorL'ii Irish, the chlof oounsi Hor of ihu miners, who lias nt-d by hack wuiitwnrd.

Alexander a negro, cnnrylng agun, lias boon arrested iMiro chargud. with killing I'rlvatu Smith, of Cluillanoogi, ai coal creek. A crowd of clllwiis have him tn chariroaud want to kill him. Ji. Is believed, however, that, Is a murderer from Leo County, iltiv.

lluchanan ban been uived to placo Anderson county uiulpr inarllul law and permit thn military to try thu It Is cla Iniud that ol herw bio noun ot the arrustcd men will bo convicted aud that' many will cscnpo without trial. Norman has imegraphod den. Anderson to send leaders unU others engaged in thu recent rebellion to Chattanooga, Nashville or some.othor Jail wl.pro they will bo sate from relea BO by mobs till a pourt of record can try thorn. (Ion. Anders o-plsnuthorized to retain local counsel.

A young militiaman named -MlTlucols, who wns in Fort Anderson when It wn 8 being bi-- slegcd, wus wounded both In the rear and front by miner sharpshooters. 0110 bullet slniok him in tho nip and passed through, coming out in the lower part of'tna groin! Almost nl iho same tuno he was strucK about six Inches above knoe, tho bid missing through his log. bullets wcro so nearly spent that they glanotul when I hoy struck thu 'I'ltn unlHInn ...111 bone. I'nnlilnuont ey sruc Tho soldier will probably receiver. JCeloiKid fur xrfiwo Who CouTiati.

CIUITTANOOIIA, The nion Indicted for releasing convicts at inmau, In Marlon county, have agreed to surrender themselves If a. roasonaWo bond Is fixed. Judge Moon aud Attorney-General llrown, who aro holding Court at'jaspor to-day, re- uardless of tho threats Urns have been made havu told tho sheriff to produce tho prtannors and then they would consider tho amount of the uond tboy will require. Uov, liuohanan instructed Attorney-Oon- crnl llrown to leave nothing undouo to bring to trial all who participated in tho Hols tu employ Hie best counsel to assist htm, and said that If tho Sheriff of Marlon county could not, with tho assistance of the citizens oi the county, bring tho men to ho would send suniclont military to do so. uovcrnor informed (luu.

Brawn thnt tho law would bo enforced nt all hazards. Artillery Ammunition for TmnimieB. WASHINGTON, Aug. Department hus honored tho thu Governor of Tennessee, mudo yesterday, for small quantity, of nrtlllorv ammunition, ana ll will bo slilpnod from tlio Jtook Island Arsenal. Bovorul years ngo the War Donart- munt issued to tho Htnto otTcinossco alight nold battery, and It la raipposud the present Hiippiy.

or ammunition Is wnntod for tun Ay that battery. CUTS is MISS nuowN's nows. llrown, tho victim, who wns ou hand, Is a tall, willowy young woman, with glossy hrown hair and pleasant features. Sho wasn't bit nervous and stood before tho Justice in her proper character of person who hud liouu grievously injured and who was determined to have tho offender punished, sho wns dressed entirely In black, wlih the exception of her head, on which rested a dilnty bonnet of light brufhi, from which drooped dellcnto foaihcr. Her hands wero neatly gloved, and her foot, which wore remarkably dnlnly, were well shod, she was evidently slnccru lu her heller Hint tho prisoner was tho vandal who hnd-ruined her now dross.

Lawyer said he was not pro- paredto proceed with I ho examination. "1 liopo to bo able," ho tald, convince this lady that who is lab'ji-lng undur mistake." Miss in-own tossed her head, patted ono ot her lltllo feet Impatiently nnd smiled Incredulously. i nin not mistaken," sho said. How long a tlmo, do you waul?" asked Justice Whlio of tho lawyer. Will you bo ready to-morrow 7" I cnn'l cpnio here every day," Interposed Miss llrown sharply.

"I havo to work for living and have already lost ns much tlmo as 1 can afford." 0 Wo ro loplwr lhat none of his pel aonnl frlenus are possessed of thu necessary amount; ot estate to make tb ullul- la 01 11 1 0 natuinl dllildonco, ho said, to nsk such favor of any of his business friends "lo could easily gel a professional bondsman lo 01 0 bonus roM Ul18 un 811I '1' OSO InU8t llrown looks to bo nt lease thlrty-llvo years 01 yal I3nso together uotnotliliiL' niin sister further snld: Homebody tugRlng at her dress she looked arounil, and, sec-Ing man standing Uc- hlntt her. thought lie wns tryln-, 1 to Illrt with her. Mic tried t-j gc-r awny Ijy muving up to hoot her end nt the cur, but the crowd was so groat, thnt sh" could nut do s'j. Then she fell more tugs, and when she saw a chance lo movu away she so. A lady saw the rents in her dress and her nucnilun to them.

'I hon sliu accused mnt. llrown and hu was nrrested. That's all she knows about It, and she Is sure Iw is guilty. How much Is tho less worth: It cu-a Ho." This Is nil thnt iinybody seems to know about the case. The only evidence ngnlnst Is thai iht-re wns blood on his linger aud blood on ihu in ess.

Mls.s llrown is timer than iho prisoner. It the bluod on tier dress iron, his linger hd would have had r.iliu II. thereby n-sinnlng nn unnatural position. It Isdintcini to ti-o how he could have nmdo tho cut on his linger whlla enijiiged la cutting thu dress. As already said, the cur was crowded.

There wern a great, tunny persons near euotiBh tu IJrown to put their hands ou her. It Kcir to be certain Hint tho eutMWoro mndu a pnlr or scissors, nnd fcnv men arum tlu li.il-ltol carrying solasors lib with them. When Miss llroivn left her hnuso on Saturday oveiilugshu had to walk several blocks to the station. At Hint hour on Saturday even- Ini! and In Hint nclgh.burhood the streets nro crowded with nil sorts of persons. hnd to climb tho elevated stnlrs, a favonlu spot Mr all kinds of vundnls, an.I push with crowd Into near.

In any of which places her may have been slashed. similar acts of vandalism havo been oui- ragcously irequunt In this city 101- several years, (ino of the llrnt, of these cases wus about three- years ago, when Miss Slovens, a bright young newspaper woman, wns hurrying up ihu steps ol tho ch-vnted station at Iwpiity-ihlrd street and sixth avenue olio Sunday ovcnJng 10 dine with some literary li'li'iicls In IlruoKiyn. Shu noticed man luru- ing about the loot of thu steps, and when sho hud ascc-udcd A short dblauco shu diced un odd sensation. on reaching tho station made an exam- InaUon aud discovered that her skirts wero coviired with black stains that might havo been caused by a sprinkling of Ink. tihe hurried downstairs, mil tho man had dlsau- penrcd.

Hastonlng homo sho changed her clothing and again marled for Iirboklyn Again, as sho was going up ihu stairs ot the station, a similar mud was squirted over her I his rascal, so tin- ns known, was nover arrested, but the story was published, und since then he has hnd many Imitators. THOUSAXll MINERS MAY STRIKE. Will Iteditu I'rnpniixl Keiluctlon In tho 1'rlco nf TO Tiir. wont.n. riTTsnuitu, mooting ot tho nttsburg coal KxeluuiKo will bo held tomorrow to decide upon a proposed reduction In Hio price ot mining.

Tho minors aro now bolngpaid cents per btishol In tho tlrsl, second aud third pools, uud 3 cents lu the fourth and 1'rlor to two years ngo they wero paid 3 and cents. Tho long strike tor an elovn- lion of one-half cent per tnisliol, at that time resulted in tho minors gaining tholi- point. 'Iho river operators huvu claimed sluco hen they wero paying halt ct-ni more than tho railroad minors. They will now insist upon a reduction to the old rate prior to the 1 10 08 om Hp tho rlvcr say tno minors will resist, tbo proposed reduction. A strike pt the usual long duration is thought tu bo inevitable.

Thero aro between ll.ouu.uuu and 4,000,000 btisholsot coal loaded ami re dy lor rthipment. This Is cousidorod u. small If a strlko occurs 10,000 men will bo i hrnw laie. sinco tho falluro of natural gas ko of minors moans that thoro will bo a big ndvauoo In ihu price ot coal. 'i'ho men aro thoroughly organized.

As tiioy lavi, been, working steadily for two liomanlla Career ofClini. Allen Pot. or Abroad Un linn Long Dli.Ioiiuitlc JCo f.nlni*. Knlranco to Clrcloff! lint In I'rnnarltiiMl by King 1'nmlly In Kpnln. TO THK WOULD.

I N. Aug. 22. Ex-Pnitcd Stales Minister to Portugal Charles Allen 1'erklus, who enjoyed the distinction of being the only American who over married Into tho royal family ol Spain, dlod early this morning lu iho homo ol his slslor, Mrs. Walter Adams, on Howard street.

Jlr. Perkins was born In Connecticut sixty years ago, his father bclnjf tanner. He was scut to Paris to be educated, and niter leaving-school he entered a bank under tho protection of John Y. Mason, Mlnlsler to France. Thcu.he studied law two Jears.

Soon alter tho opening o-f tho war of the rebellion ho was appointed consul to Stockholm and Secretary of Legation under Oen. ,1. J. llurllolt. Minister to Swtdcn.

During ITcsldent returned to this country and was appointed Consul to Barcelona, Spain, uud was thero during tho terrible revolution. Later he wivs private secretary to col. chnrlca II. Lewis, of West Virginia, whose brother, the caused him to be appointed United States Minister to 1'orlugal. Ilia diplomatic sarvlco cudcd wlih Ills resignation from this post, lieturn- Ing to iho United States -Mr.

1'crklus wont Into speculation, becoming finally a member of the Stock Exchange. Later ho returned to Kuropc. It was during his residence at Lisbon that Jlr. Perkins became nciiualiilcd with the Infanta ot Spain and her daughter, who wero living in exile, banished by iho revolutionary government. Tholattcr's name was Maria Isabella Francolsc, Ciurowukl do liourbon, nnd sho wns a princess of the house of Uour- bon ana niece of Isabella II.

They wcro at the time under the protection of King Luis of Portugal, nt whoso court Mr. I'erklns, in his oniclal station, llrst met the rrliicess. 'Iho acquaintance thus formed ripened Into love, but to make tho union possible it wus necessary to secure a 1'apal dispensation. On 22, isvo, chaplain ot tho Church of St. Louis of tlio French, attested "the-mutual consent wuloh 1ms been given for tlio niarrlago," and tho ceremony took placo Nov.

12. 1870, In that church. Invitations wcro given only lo the most In- llinato frlaud.i of tho principals. Their majesties tho ex-King Don Francisco do Asis nnd ex-tjucon rsnbclia II. ot Spain wero godparents to tho brldo.

The groomsmen wcro Admiral Qllsson, United states Navy; tbo United States tho United States troubles only Increased, he came to America and brlut visits to Spnln to meet hu! Jlr. I'erttna's'long smico had earned him nS litu. courts of Europe, nnd at conferred upbn him two on hood. As Into as two wcnka received communications family. His life In this city wns place, very different from ine 1 basked In tho royal sunshlnS anS" 1 and ceremony of a European CRAZED BY EI ht Wayi' Too Mrm HarrliiBlon', MI Mrs.

Etta HnrrlnstoD, Ihlrly-onc living nt No. 307 West Ono Nineteenth street, becnmo vi yesterday and wns tuken to pltal. Sho wns raving ironi morphine, from which shu t) 5 eight days. Mrs. llurrlngion'a htui trnvoJHng man nnd was no day.

She had relatives staying win', eight days ago sho was Induced glvo up tho habit of tnklnr wldch sho had Dunn Ktronglv iiaiffi S-n-cral years ago Jlrs. Hui-rij" tooJtis, ntid tho nttciulln(' scribed morphine. Hy strongly addlot od to the uriig a strlvod to brt-nk hor of avail. Sunday night she bee-amp violent irom iho eight days' auutci tore her hair and clothing, md lltmlly hound. Consul and the Count do Mesqultolla.

Tho mnrrlago day was a holiday In Lisbon. The honeymoon wns spent at Clntra. Air. Perkins at onco resigned his post nnd with his wlfo took up his residence with tho exiled royal family at Lisbon. Through the boneilconco ot ux-Queen Isabella, then In ot this child In tho catholic faith occasion of great coiomouy.

Tim child named Alfonso Francisco do Ass Fcruaodo Mario del 1'llcr Carlos. Queen HUCKUfcBKKRI l(OAl) It. Snld Hint tin, Aldennim Will tlio 1'ri mill Tammany Aldermen put their rothcr yesterday and decided lucklcborry road fnmcuLio at ho boird to-daj-. There ivas nu evcrnl mouths ngo when the passed tho Huckleberry road bncomo operative only after ft ho approval of tho Hoard of peaking ol iho matter yesterday (Jrnuisiild: "The object ot tho bill Is to en ompnny to put. blanket mortKaeo iroperty so tUnt they cnn raisS tinds to keep and cxtehd the roailn ll wns said that tlio roudsluino (strict aro not paying nnd that tu otconllmto unless tho tranchlso ranted.

1'resldent Arnold, of thn Ilnnrd ol men. Is In Europe. vice-President i Noonan will presldo at Lho to inotlii-r a sot ot 01 OWDorn uolson another father portrnlc of Alfonso, her sou, and the luture King ot Spain. A second sou was borh In 1'arls In 1870, and received at his christening tho name of Carlos. Thus tho young IJourbons bear tho names of two rivals for the throne-Al onso ng sea they can stand a long siege.

mara bus short, ourly hair iiiwi, unwrlnklcd Jornhead, a Aeavy nose; tuff ii fairly heavy brown muHtnolio that drooiis over a palrof full llns. Ilia oyes, ro and they bulge little, giving his faco a earnest, penetrating aj penraiice. 1 fl Hove iSb It his 3 Ho was cloau It la all a terrible mistake," ho said, and am so eoufUBod uud worried that on It is understood'that 1'vor. Wood Is tr i anlvn r.ift' or tUe ptomaohs would sl.Sw this inX' 00151 irntlvo stuto of food had been THREE I)UOWNBl), ONK JiSOAl'fiD. Sml Kn.l of Kninlly Untiling Party Ih tho Ilaulioi.aiiclc Itlver.

liivBimiinn, N. Aug. vnn Voorhls, his wlfo, Slnry, nud her slator, ilun Wells, nil young, wero drowned at- o'olook ihls nllornpon whllo balhlng in tho llnukeuHi.i-U lllver. Mr. Voorhls wns chemist for dlUeoii Maori', Mo.

MMfi 1'ourl Hireot, Now York. Ho has boon on Ills vacation, and yoHlorday mter. noon wont to tho ahoro to batho. iiownu ncuoinpanlod by hla wlfo, son Jfdmuud, iianuah Wells, Ida Waturbury ai 1 Edward Anderson, agud six. 'I'lio party tlio shoru, lu whluh tboy urn ou uuucuHoa and won scarcely realize what has hapi NnAHflll Nf.lVmt Till Un aaHnu fttroot.

On wii outuiuny i rQiiiiiliii'd a rffl anxious lo.Jlnlsh It boloro going homo. a Ninth iwoir.uo olovatcd iruln door ITALIANS STRIKE AND QUARUKL. Forly TCorkars in Conimulicut Quarry Out rsrrcut. TO Tnr wonr.n.i POIIVI.ANI), Aug. Forty Italians who havo been employed by tlio Columbia Uranlto Company nt a now quarry uonr hero quit work Saturday afternoon owing to a dls- agreement botvruon tho Italian and American bosses nnd wont to Mlddlotown, intending to Juries, iioth princes" are living in tlio younger being In a military school and intending to enter tno army.

1'or lour yours Mr. Perkins and his charming wife lived with the royal family Incomplete happiness. Jjocembor an, mi Al. rouso wus proclaimed king, L-ou Carlos the pretender liavlng died. Mr.

Perkins's namo was enrolled In tho list ot pro- scriood porsons by tho now government at Madrid, whither his wlie went to re-oatabilsh harsair. Sho was not long In rogaintmr lavor Si 1'arls. 1 UUl Jlri erli la waa Flunlly tho prayers of his wlfo prevailed jo was allowed by King Alfonso to Jolnhts lamlly at Madrid, but not until ho tt a li lsol Io Obllgatlo2s traded by royal aut horny. His at tho Hn rD i aa l' lett allt been? J. Hod and persecuted wltjiout cause, and his dopnrture Iron.

Spain, tor a short period at least, was decided upon. His for the housekeeper Pearli'ne gets left. ine from washing ajid and nothing remains work. It shows in the that are washed; it tells ontii woman who washes. saves work, and works It leaves nothing vou want done well; whatf Reaves undone, it ought notf do.

Poworeoflmltationa. VA JAMES rvia THE BUILDING OPERATIONS A. II. KI.Mi CO. 'IS Troublo arose that caused a free 1 kl V08 ucl Tho nolluu wore did not V.

"-r" Mu "i imiuui I'ooplo boglit to look uiion Won nil a woman. oy pvowouwonu- 4 W.i'onu.l.i' UigEt, fttfifftl ou that 81 Voorhte got Into one of iho many RttokbpliM which iho river abounds ad ff'otf help, nor husband wont to tuiSto" hoi; Neither oouid.Bwini. in her strugglus 1 1 a 1 SS.Vp&K. Blp lllom i) 1 Mrs. van Vuorliis had nolzotl tho others ami drawn i hem down with, her.

Mm. Watorburv narrowly oscnped. WoiiLu'8 imtrletto movement so ueiw Inaugurate In fit lint wlih tiuleii, vluuastnopartuas proureen matHfealed tna amiMiiuH ttialwuloomea novel mclhoaa when otHeutaiua to promote Ihe Mumnhntf time, iirown got, In llm SSJ-iSSA llrown got, viio li i hl 11 waBvw-y nuioii The Columbia Uranlto company Is nrnr-ti nally lott without workmen by lie! Smrnt uro. 'I'ho uuiupany wnn row WQOKS ngo. Tlii Itallano uinybo ludui-Qri rotnrn lo work.

IUUULOO, to A popular Hutiiorlptlon to the Dtrmocratlo Cumimtvn I'tintl emiihautify thn Isaun with Ilia JtfpiiUllcan partu aa notMhg MM can So. It la a noMpoltttcat mmrlmimt, the result or wlwh will do wiildifa with titlerra it is an aiitienl to tin: mitnv to protect Ihvlr Intercuts against the MJIHH grma tlulj fw The moral effect Ilia niowmont will las a 'n vulttnWa as Ihe material remits, jf pin their caneo will be trtiimiihaiit JOHIAII (lUINOV. Ymtnrday 1 Iluvord of Vlvn. Tho Ilrca yoatorday wore: 1 1 ul1 1a 1 1 1 Sli 0 0 ll 1 11 11 Ot imraiigii 1 1 t.u«. I Mul 11111 btlob honotva prlKdplfn.

Utmoortlou us the an wen at iimnooraw the ii'cm, 'i) will iiro.vn was luokod 1.11 UDKUU UUUUL tlio WOUIiu 1m atgl ejcamino -j-quui'tuiH u( OAHKWJ uy WtW Wf WM" WuoiMmoK, ffut. JCuir" al iy" Oti healn lo-iluy nnil will bo rapidly llua loi-H-ard until oomplutert. In tlio menu IIinn our nlguiuiu utaarlnv mila uf mul Neiuoniiblo JOBH merrily on! Wo nro amlou, unlotd our big and wo nllovr or uruflts to nunil lu our wny Wo opon our fall 1 hot why wo Illoa8 timMa tlwnrlcmQf our iloro. Prloeii Ulkaudtho eooda aro n.r.Vor your In.p.ctlon. rhl.

partial lut ou llght of tn are malting on our Mea'i riry nobby Suit, lor uo IUU of prlo. to ha but wo ollor elegant Mllablo for Tho ora ly 18 WO- tp40 $22 oloitautly uiado la neat Baoka and of quiet and fauoy oolorlum. la all-wool "lie.ioti, and and uiuoh ono tho nulls you'll have to pay tor at any tallor'a. oomm our lln. of tailor-raado Thl.

lino ulft.r. f.om other reaily.iuado olothluj lu New York. Our aim la to urowd Into overy eult muoh ilulau and detail of po Many of thorn aro those liaudnomo Clay blank or Urabs, and can't be for doublo the prioo. Our Mou'i, Trou.cn, at $3.00 tho altentlon of good dro.aen, Tho rarlot, of lyle. alniply Boya" Short-Ptnta Sulu loduoocl from to Iloy'iHand- Uouhle.BroMtod Sulla out from SO.

50 lo yii.au. Boy', oitra-tluo Imported ohofiot and fancy wonted Bull, reduced from aud to Oonoral ole.rlng of BOJB' Ptloe. am Quite a jump from ties (not all gouo yet) to troul sors. I Trousers of all sorts, rougtl aud smooth mostly qiuet pat-l terns, with au occasional stiU'I nor" for those that like 'eal $4.00 to $10. ROGERS, PEET THRGI; BROADWAY STOKMH, down to the bottom notch.

o'olook Store open until 0 A. H. KINO Amorleau OUT BWOADWAV, new nieachtr Nt. 880 GAR PETS. Wo oil ipioui to our New Weave Ingrains, eijun In tp Uruueli.

PATTERNS IN KXTHA Another Great A PAIR OP FINE LAROB PILLOWS. WIWQ TO THE GRAND SUCCESS ATTEKO-1 INO TUB GIFT RECENTLY OP MATOKd MOST ENT13KPKISINO OTBM IN TUB COUNl'Br, LUDWIQ BAUMANN A COMPANY, TUE LEADING TlMK-PAYMKNT HOUSE 01 THK WOULD, AMERICA'S OlMATKBT CASH I AND URE01T F1MI, Aro now holpiug to furniih fiodpoomi. Oo your lorgo Fllloni. Gtnud itoolc of FurolUHi Civrpoti, Mattlngi, Storei, Bangui, Iron Bed for 13, F. Bedi.

Plotucei, Urn Kilohou dooda, Tin, WUW NKW on per neck i no dopoilt. V90, 81.91! Dir neek no dopmlt 00 ptr woik no dopont. tin, pu week no depotlt. TJIU OIiO TBBIU8. JO worth, wnV ICO dcpotlt b.l.aoe, mk.

worth, waith, dtpotlt buliuoo, nnk. AND SO ON OR BY BPBOlAi AIUlANGISMClffcl Gwci.deliTenideverywhere. LUDWI6 BAUMAIfN CpPANY 8T11AVE. KABT 8IUU Open SutmrUny 10 fOUTICAiT.

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