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j iqtjce'd t h e c h a n g e in the face—of the 'dead a n d aft'; h e - s t e p p e d a s i d e , from
Kt^he r o o m ' v e r y m u c h affected, h e re-i>iftr,kedV "f^t h a s suffered.;mueh—more, , th .ar i \ , nnyoi i f ; lwl l l k n o w . v
Mr. .Qr4gjj[s**jyas one of t h e f e w men w h o s a w •'$&¥„ fiobart before He died, but h e o i f l j f r h a d a feiv w o r d s with him-. T h a t w # s a vve'ek before t h e end c a m e , , ••',*. —;-;
A s t h e t f l rppss Pi led i n t o . t h e hall l e a d i n g ' t o . t h e l i b r a r y .the'dxpi-tem'ent t n -
c r e a s e d . Wdrnen fa in ted on: 'thfe porch and a t o n e t(rtie ha l f a d d z e n - l a y .insen-
•sible o n t h e , { a w n . TJiey w e r e • revived arid a l l , w i th ! - the a s s i s t a n c e of •friends, were a b l e to g o home . T h i s k i n d -of; e x c i t e m e n t w a s n o t confined t o t h e outside. A t t h $ coffin there w a s a fa int ing scene . A H v e m a n about 20 y e a r s o l d , a-f-
. ter g a z i n g o i r t l i p f a c * of t h e d e a d ' v i c e . pre s ident , stood a t t h e coffin a s though i t fansftxedr-jgljte- w a s placed in a chair
and r e y j v i c L . w I t h a S t e i a ^f_Jce_.watfiJi
^I^sz^n^?z.'l^^,^^itlwgw^^ h o u s e h o l d . It w a s e s t i m a t e d t h a t fully 12,000 per
sons s a w ' t h e r e m a i n s In the f o u r hours they w e r e . exposed to view. T h o u s a n d s more w o u l d h a r e s e e n m e m it' t h e tlmr had permi t t ed* b u t the doors of Carroll Jiall w e r e c losed p r o m p t l y atjB o'clock.
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H e r o of t h e Bi t t t tcd i lp M a i n e C o m m i t s S u i c i d e I i i fS iW York.
N E W Y O R K , NOV. 25 .—Wil l iam A n t h o n y , b e t t e r k n o w n a s " B r a v e B i l l " A n t h o n y , i s fiead! He d i e d at the P r e s b y t e r i a n h o s p i t a l y e s t e r d a y a f t renoon , h a l f an h o u r af ter he h a d s w a l l o w e d a q u a n t i t y of c o c a i n e , at o n e of the C e n t r a l park e n t r a n c e s .
W i l l i a m A n t h o n y was . the man wl?o o n Feb. 15, H98, wlien the ba t t l e sh ip
BERG KANT" BILL ANTHONY
M a i n e w a s b t o w n u r > 4 » H a v a n a h a r b o r , reported to r a p t a i n S l g s b e e ' 4 n the f a m o u s w o r d s . - "Sir, I h a v e the h o n o r t&-report t h a t tho .ship h a s been b l o w n u p and i? s l n k i n j . "
O h hls"Wtu-rn to this c o u n t r y A n t h o n y " w a s . ;itTrndi.rt 3i't'CH|iemrrg • pvp'ryvrtrrrf H e rorelved m a n y Invl tat lnns from c i t i e s t o b e their g u e s t . F u r . m o n t h s ho' trti^-£led_- ovex'.' ibe_ cQunlry'I JiiJjis1_aceurilii_.J
ldent of the First TTationa-Kbank of Pat orBon, a ^ d one of the e x e c u t o r s of the , H o b a r t e s t d t e , s t ^ o d at (he J i e a d ^ g_f thoj a botty- f r o m a rpaj, p o c k e t und p l a c e d rasket . O t h e r s in the room r e p r e s e n t i n g ! the f a m i l y — w e r e J. W.- 0 | e v e l a n d , « K d -ward A . W a l t o n . General C o n g d o n and Colonel B r i g h t . T h e room b o r e t h e fragrance of flowers s e n t by f r i e n d s . Th6 Interior of tho h o u s e w a s g u a r d e d by all the d e t e c t i v e s frjpm police h e a d q u a r t e r s and n o o n e wms a l l o w e d to l i n g e r at the casket . I t w a s r e m a r k e d by t h o s e , who
£ ? * ^ ^ J . J i < ^ a X K y J i a ^ e i J l t e j i m c a j ^ ^ a d k n n w n ^ h o - v - ^ c o ^ p r e B l d e n t t h a t - - t h e - | - h ' * HfeV a n d w l u m - h e a t e d - t - h e y learned. face h a d l o s t Its p l e a s a n t r o u n d n e s s and w a s v e r y thin , s h o w i n g that b e h a d suf-i fered v e r y m u c h . H i s neck h a d also th inned c o n s i d e r a b l y and h i s h a i r and m o u s t a c h e .were g r a y . Ho w a s sadly c h a n g e d f rom the. d a y he w a s sw ,orn Into the off ice o f v i ce pres ident or "the United
S t a t e s , n u t m e r e w a s a p e a c e f u l exp r e s s i o n a s t h o u g h h e had d r o p p e d Into sleep, . > *
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t h e honor's of S hero:"" wli f trTTilf i leave of a b s e n c e « a s ended A n t h o n y was prn-m'oted to b e a sprgeant of mar ines a n d w a s deta i l ed at the B r o o k l y n n a v y y a r d . Soon a f t e n v a i d s h e w n s mnrf'i'Hl.
In inp"aTfF"rniion Til1' «as~M>"pn"iVf&TTie e n t r a n c e to C e n t r a l iiurk liy several p e r s o n s . >(carb(3r were tw« rwrk poth-ttnu-n a n d a. na ik a m b u l a m e . a t t e n d a n t . T h e y s a w A n t h o n y , but no p a r t i c u l a r a t t e n t i o n was pa id to hi,m. S u d d e n l y ho pu l l ed
i t to His l i p s . In an I n s t a n t the p o l i c e m e n \vew*»t -h+s side, btH It V.HH to Ijjtt*;-H e had e m p t i e d tho b o t t l e . A n t h o n y w a s carried t o the a m b u l a n c e and h u r r i e d to P r e s b y t e i l a n h o s p i t a l . He vvas h o t U n c o n s c i o u s arrd on t h e w a y to the h o s p i t a l ho to ld .r.p p o l i c e m a n that he l i v e d In A l b a n y , refueihg to d i sc lose h l a i d e n t i t y . N o t h i n g cnnlrj h e d o n e t t s a v e
,Who he w a s In orie of Anthony ' s ' e o n t porkots w n a
f o u n d n l e t t e r written b y him to , h i s a u n t , which road that h e w a s d i s c o u r a g e d and d i s c o n s o l a t e and' w a s g o i n g to e n d It all . A m o n g tho o i h e r a r t i c l e s f o u n d was a p ic ture uf hlj^ 1 -month-o ld c h i l d , on t h e back of 'which w a s w r i t t e n ; - " B u r y t h i s with m e . " - A S p a n l s h -A m e i ' l c a n w a r medal, s u c h a s all s u r v i v o r s of t h e batt leship M a i n e rece ived , w a s also f o u n d .
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s ioner* of A g r i c u l t u r e W l e t l n g , w h o w a s u n a b l e to a p p e a r before t h e Uni ted S t a t e s Indus tr ia l c o m m i s s i o n to t e s t i f y a s t o the f a r m i n g c o n d i t i o n s In th i s s t a t e , h a s w r i t t e n a letter t o t h e c o m m i s s i o n In w h i c h h e s a y s t h a t the agr i c u l t u r a l p u r s u i t s Jn N e w Y o r k state i s not a s prof i table a s It w a s f r o m I860 t o 1875, b u t that c o n d i t i o n s a r e Improving, and t o h i m it, l o o k s a s t h o u g h t h e year 1899 w i l l be m o r e profltabletSQr; t h e ' f a r m -
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• o r r e s p o n d e n t o f T h e PjTi lv Mail, shiz s c r i b i n g t i r e - s a i n e O T r t i c . s a y s :
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-p*Htfpffietrt a h i i l e t u r n e S t o - K s l c u u n
,. .Warning to Grocer* . A L B A N Y , N o v . 2 5 . — C o m m i s s i o n e r St
.A^rJe^t,Mr 'lr ,.A.Jiy.e.Ulng .Jjaswsent- out. a warning circular letter to grocers throughout ths slate calling a,ttentio& to t h e l a w Wfrtetl prBiltoita t h e sate o f r e n o v a t e d b-attter, w t t h a not i f i ca t ion that a l l v i o l a t e r s a r e p u n i s h a b l e b y b o t h fine a n d p e n a l t y , and "that the a g -r i e u U u n t l — d e p a r t m e n t - w i f f ^ p r o m p t l y prosec tr te -a t t - s_ch- -v lo la tersT
W e a r y G r i n d or E x a m i n a t i o n of T a l e s m e n I n Mal lnei ts T r f a l ,
N E W Y O R K . Nov. 2 5 . — T h e trial, o f Roland B . M o l l h e u x still d r a g s Its s l o w length a l o n g ' before R e a n r d e r Ooff. Y e s t e r d a y , t h e n i n t h of the t r i a l , was s i n gular ly d e v o i d of Interest , b o t h s e s s i o n s o f the c o u r t b e i n g d e c u p l e d with t h e u s u a l w e a r y g r i n d of t h e e x a m i n a t i o n o f ta lesmen, n o t a - S l h g l e Incldent^of i n r - i
f ^ o r t a n c e occurrf i ig" t S ^ g S B v e n the prio-c^edings. O n e m o r e j u r o r ' w a s s e c u r e d , _ te Itt K t e Sm-. fewevfir. B s i s J S i s s s f p H y n c # , a n u n d e r t a k e r a n d a n old a c t - " dter . He w a s s w o r n In j u s t 24 h o u r s a f t e r Juror N o . 6 w a s s e l e c t e d , thus p u t -t i E § - i n - i a e : J u r y b o x s e v e g o f t l ie r e q x t t ; ^ _ s i t e .12 j u r o r s ^ . . . *
Of the t a l e s m e n e x a m i n e d y e s t e r d a y
tory I n s t i t u t i o n is I l legal . . T h e optttlon was 1-ea.uested B y P r e s i d e n t S t u r g i s ' of the b o a r d ; of m a n a g e r s of t h e E i m l r a r e f o r m a t o r y , wh^i i h e was In t h e city last w e e k , and. h a d . a c o n f e r e n c e with the a t t o r n e y g e n e r a l .
T h e o p i n i o n , s 6 i t i s said. Is t h e outc o m e of; a l e t t e r w r i t t e n b y S u p e r i n t e n d e n t B r o c k w a y t o t h e board o f mana g e r s o f t h e E i m l r a ins t i tu t ion a s k i n g if p a d d l i n g w o u l d b e permi t ted under t h e p r e s e n t law. A t t o r n e y G e n e r a l Davles r e f u s e d to m a k e public hl's opinion, c l a i m i n g t h a t i t w a s a persona l m a t t e r r e n d e r e d ' a t t h e r e q u e s t o f Pres ident S t u r g i s , ' w h o a s k e d that it should n o t b e m a d e p u b l i c u n t i l it h a d been , del ivered to htm.
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BttEAKFABT. Oranges.
Plain Omelet. PIgi' Feet. Stewed PoUtoea. Fried Tomatoe*.
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Ollrcn. RadUhM. Celery. Sptntch. Potatoes. BralseO Turkey with Chestnutn.
Garnish of Turnip. Tomatoes, Mayonnaise. ;§ Iced Rice Pudding. Cheese Fruit. Coffee. "*
PIGS* FEKT A ijA PERIGORD.—These j should tw hmwd tad holies taken out ami.
A t t e m p t e d M u r d e r and S u i c i d e . -
_ E E i H O J T J _ _ m c J w _ N Q V ^ _ 2 S ^ G e q r g e
sa f e ty* - e e r i e r s f c - H I I d y a r d w a s v e r y - w e l + sa t i s f i ed w « & ; ^ b e i r - w o r k . " .
T h e D a l l y - -S la i t ' s c o r r e s p o n d e n t a t N a a u w p o r t s a y s :
" A n o p e n ; / u n s i g n e d l e t t e r , s m u g g l e d t h r o u g h f r o m Colesberg . s a y s C o m m a n d a n t Grobbler h a a a r r e s t e d two p r o m i n e n t K n g l i s h m e n , a n d t h r e a t e n s to s h o o t
b u r g , r i n g l e a d e r of t h e Colesberg peb-e ! s . w h a a v a s : captured toy the B r i t i s h
W . . B r o o k s y e s t e r d a y a f t e r n o o n s h o t .hffi d ivorcerT w i f e t h r e e t i m e s ; a t J i er h o m e , 22J S h e r m a n s treet . H e . then r u s h e d out u p o n the G r a n d Trunk r a i l r o a d t r a c k s a d j a c e n t a n d s h o t h i m self d e a d . T h e w o m a n w i l l recovers a l t h o u g h w o u n d e d in the n e c k , s h o u l d er a n d b o d y . T h e s h o o t i n g w a s d o n e a f t e r at s h o r t s t o r m y i n t e r v i e w -betweei i
BLobjeEtedL ta e a p l f a l . p u n i s h m e n t a n i il-d i s a p p r o v e d of c i r c u m s t a n t i a l e v i d e n c e .
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l a m H u m m e l , c h a r g e d w i t h t h e ^ l a u g h t e r of h i s Wife and t h r e e . s t e p - c h i l d r e n , three o f w h o s e b o d i e s w e r e f o u n d u n d e r a s t r a w staqk n e a r M o n t g o m e r y , was a r r e s t e d y e s t e r d a y netfr A-I-l enwood . W h e n a p p r o a c h e d by t h e
ta licforo they Ijccome quite cold, flUcd inside (I and partiairy mvore^ with- fofceinfflil a t M r
n l s l i l n t a ' F o r Htntn Arinorlon.
A L B A N Y . N o v . 2 5 . - S u p e r l n t e h d e n t Of S t a t e P r i s o n s C. -V. Col l ins , w h o s t r i v e n b y e v e r y m e a n s within h i s powei^tjj k e e p t h e c o n v i c t s In the p r i s o n s e m p l o y e d , h a s secured a n o p i n i o n - f r o m A t t o r n e y . G e n e r a l D a v l e s touching tire p u r c h a s i n g ! o f "supplies a n d f u r n i s h i n g s for s t a t e , a r m o r i e s . N o t hav ing r e c e i v e d a n y o r d e r s from t h e ^mllitnry a u t h o r i t i e s in s o m e time f o r the m a n u f a c t u r e of l o c k e r s or f u r n i s h i n g s , the s u p e r i n t e n d e n t b e g a n to t h i n k .that the Ian passed l a s t w i n t e r w h i c h prohibited t h e m a n u f a c t u r e of N a t i o n a l Guard u n i f o r m s In p r i s o n s must a l s o app ly to t h e m a n u f a c t u r e ' o f lockers a n d furniture. He" there fore w r o t e for a n opinion o n the s u b j e c t , w h i c h he h a s embodied In a c ircular s e n t o u t to o f f i c ia l s au thor i zed to p u r c h a s e s u p p l i e s a n d furn i sh ings for s tate a r m o r i e s . > . _ . - . . - •
I n his o p i n i o n the a t t o r n e y g e n e r a l a a y s : " P e r m i t me t o say t h a t s e c t i o n 105 o f the p r i s o n s laws , a s a m e n d e d b y c h a p t e r 429, o f the laws o f 1896. p r o v i d e s f o r the m a n u f a c t u r e of a r t i c l e s such* a s
f a x s . r - f t u l r e i h y _ _ _ e _ U a t ^ . t e * U j d i n g . * - ! - !
t i d e s and* u i a i e r l - l a to h e u s e d In t h e | e r e c t i o n of b u i l d i n g s , a n d t h a t no a r t i -e f s s 3o ustrvj strati tse frarcfias^d from a n y o t h e r source , for the s t a t e or public in s t i t u t i o n s of" t h e s t a t e or t h e polit ical d i v i s i o n s t h e r e o f , un les s t h e s t a t e c o r o -T n i s s i o i r a f TsrtsoTTB^SHatT c e r t i f y that" i S e s a m e canruU—be—f-um4sb«d u p o n s u c h -
j -if Will He a h'cimrJL-aNc UatiJaf Number, and None Can Afford to Miss It:
Ladies^Uand MJsaesi
JBusmeso dards.
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TBOY STEAM LAUNDRY.' JOHNSON ft LAKE. 9)1 W « i t Liberty 8 tree t
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b U _ r h e e l n m * J a t o o r d * T _ _ W > l ^ farjyfegre \ X J <3t.AH«B!8 now i t s ^ tftkg ' • ' ^ p t s a
watt you waat. A-fUXD J. PUflVia. m to m Osama BU. UUM. H. •»
DE3CHABGE I S BANKBUPTGY.-ThftTiawlian-nn>t l a w pa-Mtdh—r o o - K e * .
If now tn foil force, and all per*o_a iepremed
lifers jn winch have been mixed some chop' ped Iniflles. When .this is placed on the Teet, some Sratlops oT truffles miiSt IJe-Thter- T5
r e t j u i s l t l o n , j o n d no claim, t h e r e f o r e s h a l l "be- aiioTted Of paid w i t h o u t such c e r -tlflca.t& _ _ _ . _ _ — - _
the c o u p l e .
• m i i s t o - h e tr ied f o r t r e a s o n . '
CH U RCHILL IrJTEftVI E W E D. Hocra TvenUsil P r i s o n e r s Wttii Cr-eat*
K i n d n e s s and sraderat lort . "
P B l T O R I A , NoTv.- h5.—Through t h e c o u r t e g y og t h e Trahsg-j ta l a b t h o r i t i e s
• a cqrrespon"aejrTE'"oTThe <priss h e r e , in «be eompai i -y ^'f • Mr. Grpbler, u n d e r s ecre tary - tpi'foreign' ajfcfffrs, amd M r . I^osotise,-. s e c r e t a r y of t h e war d e p a t . t -m?mt, \v&s e r t a b ' t e & t o ' v i s i t Mr. C h u r c h -"I a t . J h e JMrodel'-sehooI, where h e Is coriflnedj'.wlth trie C a p t u r e d officers.
B e y < j h a . a s l i g h t b u l l e t wound ^ift t h e r i g h t Hand, h e s e e m e d . Well and l o o k ed hearty^^althOugl i anatural ly c h a f i n g u n d e r enfbfeefi i- idlefiefis . * _„ the c o u r s e "f theJnt-tMe*"'.^ -kia-i- "The Bj>e**
Big f i v e III D e t r o i t ; -
D E T R O I T , N o v . 25_—The t w o upper floors of. A . a K n o l l k & Co,'^ w h o l e s a l e d r y g o o d s , s t o r e w e r e c o m p l e t e l y burned out l a s t n ight . T h e lower f o u r s tor ies w e r e flooded b y w a t e r and t h e a d j o i n i n g w h o l e s a l e d r y g o b d s h o u s e o f Strong r
L e e & Co. w , ^ s . a l s o - b a d 4 y - f l o o d e d , mapc-4ag^a~total-Joaa-ofc4300iOOI) . T h e flteUs; s u p p o s e d to: h d V e b e e n c a u s e d b y crossed e l ec t r i c l ight .w ires ." . .-
•~» • " Tfankard ori t h o S t a n d i MAYVI-Lf f i j N o v . 25.-Sq.U1rc Tankdrd,
'charged with the rrldrder 6£ M s stster-ln-law, M r s . Wi l l i am B e a u m o n t , took the s tand in his o w n befiaii y e s t e r d a y . H e ta lked a t raftdom* f o r a n h o u r / a n d a h a l t lapsing" into s i l e h c e a n d then s t a r t i n g up and c o n t i n u i n g h i s e v i d e n c e , ; Hls^ eyes had t h e .vacant expreSslbff*-bf^aiie^aeJnSHt& ed. His.1 ev idence .Was abotit»ttoe-Tsame-as-
'th'it g i v e n by o'{hei? Witnesses o f the d e f e n s e throughout - the trfal.,' ,""':. '.-'*.
"? fo t guilty.'-'
w , J •*. : ,H • t- » _. . * u ' - ss i ! a m u n a b l e to find a n y prov i s ion of SLmUcd n-tth-U. Xlre i ec t * u s t next be wrap- Q..4, -, „ _ . „.,,,„,, „ „ „ ! , „ , ,^„ „ „ . i , „ * n I „ _ _ „ Rr„.jT._ j _ „ „ „ J . I ^ ^ U * L » I 1 J^_^iJIXijXja__. whicn e x e m p t s the a u t h o r i t i e s a u -t h o r i z e d td p u r c h a s e l o c k e r s and f u r n i t u r e for s t a t e arnvSries, f r o m the o p e r a t i o n and r e q u i r e m e n t - o f t h i s l a w . I a m therefore of the op in ion t h a t l o c k e r s a n d furn i ture for s tate a r m o r i e s s h o u l d b e p u r c h a s e d from the s t a t e p r i s o n s u n l e s s a cer t i f i ca te shalr n a v e been g i v e n
thn qfatf. f>nminiK«tnn of P spec i f ied in s e c t i o n 105 of t h e p r i s o n s
therefrom nndar Itt prorlsloni.
latgiagJ^e^starisiLihA old" HaTlnr had a
, „ „ _ „ . . . .. t r n p t l i _ v ihB a-bsbriber will again make a gpeclalty Ik hl» bnilnaaa of caaeg ngder ths jne- iac^ , ' Obargai wuTbe r a H o l S H o . - P B T o n or addreaa
pped^^iB- m approprJate-itecy-pl ' raul and then bread crumbed over Urli. .„
Whim about to send to table, brail the feet fij upon oilrd poper placed upon the gridiron fi» to prevent their -burning "or falling to pieces, jj, which, from the delicacy of the forcemeat ra
i' (If property prepared), they iito liable to f3 J'do. When nicely broiled on both sides, j§ j glsce and dieh them up and serve with (5 . clillls sauce.
- D. O. 8TODDABD, Attoraer/ B o o n 84 Martia EnlldlnK, UUeai K . T .
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Jrtilt.
c H O I C E A P P L E S ,
^^r offleefs-aad bofdro ho ^-wtia&^fcxs^^ that they were after him he shouted
. ' W i l l i a m Visits B l e n h e i m .
W O O D S T O C K , Eng. , N o V ; 2 3 . - 5 ! m -p e r o f W i l l i a m visite.d B l e n h e i m c a s t l e y e s t e r d a y a n d i w a s e n t e r t a i n e d by t h e © l i k e a n d J D u c h c s s ' o f . M a r l b o r o u g h . T h e -Prtefle ofT W a l e s » i n t r o d u c e d the e 'm-tferor, w h o c 6 r d l a l l y shotJK h a n d s w i t h tneftT, ' r h e d u c h e s s w a s £ormeFIjTTviiss~ Qonsiielo; V a n d e r b i l t of N e w Yoriti
M E M J F O R M O N D A Y .
rrealdjErit Uimblo t o A t t e n d . "" I W A S H I N G T O N , ' Nov . 25.--rThe p r e s
i d e n t h a * d e c i d e d tjiat" i t \Vfli be I m p b s -; s i t i lg for hirii t o g o t c N a s h v i t t e (o grfeet ; the-"^eni te6see 'volunteers- up6n't l lbitw"_r-j Tfv'al•tfvm t h e Pri i l ippines , 6 w i n g .to "the s pres sure o f jprubitc btiSfrtess -in "tSonnec-'• i r o n "-With t h e approacf i i i i rg^Ss 's ioa of-
congress. '
hi ~& Physical beauty in man hss b6come' S) raro as his moral beauty has always been, i g Mme. Louise Colct.
" BRf3AKF*AST. Ffiiit.
' _ BoiledRicfe/
Fried Apples. Crearjied Potatoea, -Toast... Gpttee.
WNIfEB.* * Onion Sffiip,
Rohbit a laiOhasseur*. Carrots; Slrinr-Boang. Potatoes.
PampWii Sic.' ' '
, ilASBIT A LA CHAS&fjR.-eiA the rab- « hit into small joints, ijjifjjllows: -First, take (£ olfJ tho hind ICRS cfcri^witlj the loin, then « $rtiove tjjp "Jhotilderaj-.aplit. toe head into «
law." T h e r e arc a t present a b o u t 1,000 e
v i c t s idle in t h e prisons.
il.Northern Spy, GllliMower, Bellflower, Baldwin, Belmont. King, Den Davis and'Snow Apples, SOo
S " " l a peefc, I I a bushel, <2 V and-faa-barrel California Pears, 8^eot Jamaica Oranges. saitea reanuts n> coats a pound.
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-TfegiTg'Tiui'ihwesi; ijaje oaybht^-. tteflf h0'it.• The' bodies have nofc'heetf re»'
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? ftaSs aft atjt Jo retire Genepaf- giiaft^* I w*t;B the-eaftk- of major setreifaltih- the f reS'tiia?'•"' arM'y"s • He has " ajreauy hein ;":i»e0ra3 \Vi'th;rthe rank of ferif &d,)mrgUiiy T er-all, This' '^ufpose at the ,itre§ident is, -L _jfc_; e3ti»%,hsttibn df ' the- retefi.fidn &f : diferieriti1 Shaker• lit the volahttleif "aum^
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'"hlifj'elehtibh, in the,active. Smy lihttl' $6ft%feW:ftg£• jtij o^orttinily .to act. • :
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^ctarifled .butter, peppci'and salt., f r y them _, I M a l ight brown col bp. with, rather a Brisk g . fire arioj add a tablesboohtiit of chopped fine « fc|ierhs, consisting ofvjipushi;6om*, truffles, g ] parsley and shallot | ;tlicn' •piff the l id on g viftttl s e t the rabbit ovcte-iiidw. Are" for about « rtoiT minotes longer; «.e£E;-JjoDr off all flic « "grease, add a large IWle.fafStil dullis sauce, ft 80Wi«' -tfisdtopll of Wiishfeorris and truffles, h t«o dTozpn siflill qucnell^joi Sibbtti a small «
'of "glaze, a h^feriMfflclK and tho S lalf a lcmoa;>.8mtttiefttlie whole to- §
Young T i n l l l n g Ag ir lnn ldo .
M A N I L A , N o v . 25.—Sendr B u e n e a m -i n o , a f o r m e r member o f t h e so-raTTec c a b i n e t of A g u i n a l d o , h a s b e e n brought
^to^^Hneiai Otle^ a_j?ijsgner mi _boa rd thi t r a n s p o r t B r u t u s . H e h a d s o u g h t refuge in a ' v l l l g e n e a r , San P a b i a n wi th A g u i -
' n a l d o ' s m o t h e r and s o n . T h e n a t i v e s d i s c l o s e d h i s ident i ty to M a j o r Cronln w h o c a p t u r e d hi irt General Yoffhg is s t i l In the m o u n t a i n s on t h e tra i l of A g u i n a l d o . . • . •, • ,
I N O O H T I N _ K O _ o t w a t e r d u r i n g s l e e p s t o p p e d i m m e d i a t e l y by D r . " E . D e t c h o n ' s A n t - D i u r e t i c . C a r e s c h i l d r e n a n d a d u l t s
[ j d f l t e . ' F 4 c e J ^ l ^ _ S o l a b y B r o n g h t o n . & G r a v e s dinKfriBts, H o m e . i N . Y .
0 _ 9 h . » l X ' O - ? - . X - 9 L . Bsawtit ' '-J_»Tln finil YOU Haw Always Bocgh! 8 ^
Fresh Boasted Peanuts 5 cents a quart. "MILVO'S STOHE,
103 W. Domlnlck Sfei
m E BOSrON CANITY KITCHEN
W3iilceT .oi hairricrriowiSSme^ti ie wfiolc , -
rtten, pi le up. the- piec*«>:6f vrabbit i n the S ; dleK> arrange the ~*agSu^o'y«i]f I B s in- n e a t « 'ttolips;3uid pour the .aittfe^y/rMU entree, ft? -"""'••c^~~'-jfesaKiK»i. ,*J~ j"—•—•—••-=••— --" — "• -
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bemtini occurs
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- ~ ' " v Has just received gome Extra Fine Fruit.
50 barrels Apples. All kinds) at | 2 76 a barrel.
tSw6oi^uW^^enuTa7do!!en. ' ' Extra Fine Malaga Gropes IS cents and 20 cents
a pound. Fine -baskets of Assorted Fruit made u p to
order. -Stop- a n d s e e and try.
' : "- 180 W. Dominica St.
EQfK/THfe- BLOOD
COATS-JACKETS made to orJcf in an ar-(
tistic and workmanlike rphnnrr at reasonabre prices. . . . ". ~~~T
KARL BARMlCKOtr 1 1 4 S O U T H J A M E S S T R E E T ,
O p p o a l t * S t a n w l i H a l l .
OdYBStfigO O f
REDUCED PRICES.
Watches, G3oc*s, Jewelry andSttrer -
ware. Fine watch repatrtog a specialty H. CJriHBLAM,, *
110 N. Washington St .
fBefofe t he Ground Freezes.
» It is now a good time to have your
water and sewer connections nutde before the heavy fall rains coma or the frost pets into the ground. Tho work can be done better and cheaper now than Later in the season,
—- Won't yotrhsrms fi3__csmaMi_«SeT on anything yon require In this line,
' or in inside plumbing or steam heating f I have the most modern facllt- _, ties and skflfnl workmen, I tise t h a "" best materials! can Imy and personally snpervise^ach pfece of \f prk» I am confident 4hafr-I- -am pleaae-yont-^
. with the quality ot iny worK and £bn -price charged.
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• INSUftAlieE ^ That aairares the prompt payment of of 100 cental
; s, on wary dollar lost by ...--.". FIRE. LIGHTMING OR TORNADO.
la WHJffitl y o u get if you take aPoZicj/ In either *H>(,1di6 following Companies i
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staenw.... __,_, TRADERS'. FlB_...«...^...........He* ItoicJe QRepresented by P.%. HCGOINS l^Weri H|«acBt.,,»e_ie,tl..T. ™ ^eraonal attention (Itaa to »«l«4»na realal
OffiiQ eatiite. - '£.-..../!„;» •T|(oiieylo«n9d0Jii!iort|«|». - *
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