", "I .., 'r', "I 0 ;'!i"fItJj.c: ,.iht... /,'.,;':1t":.. .'r.ij'. ., .,....":.;:".....:"..1'' "',.*; 'T''""'.'.':lj.<'. :;'>T11'-Mi.'t'\, '::; '!'('''; <-1r'Jt I.. .' .:".....:.".-._...,}." .r'\.T"1 :;' \ Tl.'.; "" ''"t",'";: ;.,. .: '. ..'; '..., ..o..1_ '-..,'" '.k.>,"'"' .'..'..J'"".'.."'...:. .."..".".-.. '\ '///J.. "" 1', !.,...._.. .. .1"1". .. ,1,.I''. ,. ...h,. . , . ) . ' tk _;_- -, -, 4' .._- ....r... _- -r .... ._. -"., ...!.-. ".J"I...,....-...O- .1'I. :-..,. -_,. ": --Jw-JL-4LJ--s\I < .i" --. .7" "_-. ._,- 'f '''. -. 1'It -. '< \ "."'I.,, '.."I : : "i . j. I t, "f''n"vnr-t .,. ; \\ ''I I Y. \. , . . '1p I' , II ( j , A . I' "' I ,, .. 'd I ? - 1 : GAZETtE.' \ . ET VALLEY .T'HJj.KISSIMM . '- .-- , I" L .r I : : 'f J BUSleD 1'9. OSCfeOLA% OAzu.'e.TABWtD 1891. CNSUDAmo NOVEMBER |6. 1897.. -, '': I Ii ' I' i - :4 k. 4 VOL-, .. IF. NO. '44.. ; KiSSIMMEE. ...!.. ....U.ID ......' '. ::. ' D1SPD- Kaisimme must possess a most magnetio Cmpllno with the new pension , '. .,se of; Arrangements .Com- Man la a Fare Comedy. Play To Discus Baleful Effect Trust attraction. A party t of sightpeople law, ti. h.rd pension examiner has 0 arrived there- some days new form of application . e. Down. * Work.THE'TICKETS its 3hot .ge Americans Cannon plctrd V They Were Turned Down ". % Walks From the Prison at S And Combine. who bad walked 701) miles to get for pensions, which with thnw law, "TViha Capture, a I The party consisted of\"'W'. Qillesple been maied" all former pensioners }. Used By Insurgents. RUN, SHORT By Parade Committee, ACTRESS USED A PISTOL. Rennes. Between Suns.,.. ATTENDED. and wife, O. Gilbert and .if* and In order to facilitate ' : . ' _'. I MJ'TI.Q.WBLi three Thildren aneT. Cblton'. They a proper -understanding as to , -- bad a bard and .. List| who are entitled to peusionsuaderthie' .r. About BlaJity Thousand Appli-, Unexpected >enouiherit Occurred '1 verDor Bayer, th* Promoter, October they-left Joplin, Mo., with( law of 1899 and what 'proof are required i . WARSHIPS PLAYED HAVOC S _. V.oatIone'AyeOutatandln. .. OOSEVELt lAS A ,SAY ID Chuttanijoga Theater: BQARDSilMINFORNANTESUltimate MsBe' Perrbe-neDt Chairman.The flve others from Rnssolvill, Ark., in to eatahliah-.ancb. el.lm. the ::' , ". teams and. .ih a "Qifort.bl. 'outft following'fact. are ci.d lor applicata"Farat.Sotdiers v. . V A 'Xew York speplal; says: All) the : -At the. .opera house' in CbaUanoogs, ., They l lost lor... -knea .' trace andprove'th ' : ; 6al t tq. joucrol srlangcments Jot the reoep- fteqtrcst New Julia DesttoatiM .r f go'r_r''. 'Arkansas, Tennessee stamps from exposure.ld 'er..or".1 disability for .which claim Rebels Madj .Resistance ( ; Committee r Ignores of York's Tenn.. Friday night ori.on. Rcl sAri ; Dsprate. Michigan, )f..onrl. Colorado to sell their outfit. After enduring "i.ma.le. directly to an injury received 1. Marines lion of Almtr.1 Dewey are. now com- '' the 1..Uog.Jady: of, the'farce comedy,. lerist Vhe sufferings of a severe Inter, they or diaeast contracted in tr.vlce. . Were tln : Finally I .. (Forcrnor In Regard Jo Assign-" Is nDwnMajr ,; ftndlowa-eno.iof--tb.in, aooompauiedhythelr a"to details If1lo " and only 'few are Park shot and iaslantjy'tilled t )lr.IJ.akr reached Memphis :in March.There during the w.r'1861 to Pre.ent------- . --- . Land Uiiderileavyfire,' .ele, The-msjority; oi'tdesircannot .-' : 'i 1tb&VefernsA ; = ,; t 1'ajniL1) dsn; the lead- Como'to'America!- 1 .. I.gner.1 and the. they osat. .tbeir' heavy stuff on by do.bled'( oonditlon.,' unless reeultog- , 4 A' 1 be at tended'to until the admiral Ing' maa and stage manager of. the trn"1. general and olhe( reprenfa- freight and ttith a conple of band from sues service, do not entt. anyone . hal arrived and his w1.he have been. V ifves: of Montano Indlana, Mississippiau4Wanhlngtdtsrspouded carts, started on- their long tramp to to pension T - _AspatromM&nil&_ snys TlioUnitedWale consulted. .York dispatch says! '}ajo& same cmp.ny- At"'3 "A'cIbca-\VednesdayTuornlnirCaptainAlfred ; t.t..n' Kiasimmeeby .*ay., "'Bimlngh.m 'Second.Wh.er, .. .". :poramissloned_ . %. --- R .oomrnancUlhe A Jarge and fashionable audiencebad 'vital ion 01 Governor Joseph of the i* ; . 1 cruiser ClmrleolbnTllTemonitor All.Thouboothmftteesb.vetoutfiuied General e."ho.. .Drevf 4,f t,the ; Montgomeiy Jabon.j omor company- regiment . us ' Monterey and the gnnboMta their work and ...presentedtheir nauonaln.rd of New. York'atte in gathered and the orchfttra had nl "ofTexsn, lo meet In conference the font. The cartrand ,.o" U.IDgnd-.coeeeiblel'of-, "1 1.er.lc. reports to the committee. just concluded the opening o.ertur. in Rennet ia .hlch. ho bat been can-' purpose of discussing the trust ques- the women and children 'walked;their be 'Cou"ore and: Zsflro with mrieLiid The committee general of the Dewry* land parade, received( a when*three shots rang' but on the air. fined since bin return from Devil'. island lion assembled Wednesday at thePIanter' daily m4rch bring about fifteen miles. made b !.officer,Idett where otherwise J bile 'jackets from ,the cruiser Baltimore &. lifkets at di..ibnUof day tbe telegram from- (governor Roosevelt, ,Two cam together. then a p.bR.'and and proceeded to Yarn, where hotel. I.St Louis, where They reached. Lngwo1 on Jsno15tb mae., an affidavit showing why - work.1 , ,' left Cavite Soplem\i.18Ih and mayor's office. at night. They Friday.,' dir.ctof,him, to give tho 'the third.. No one stirred in the andienoe -. a train bound for Nantes.Iii.. three salons and +r.t. 'The other proof made b; .. officer. V all rend tlie.,mpublo' the nutil..ona..of theactors came betook The conference w called .to orderat still there be down must the V .J ticket", are , pro ( to bay destroy$ an ortioncl'nearly, 20,000 .. T ; blt.II accompany .pplc.ton oodl(1 . t of in was completely unnoticed.M. , 81bil choice and . place the cniftain there at their ,Uopo al. Therewere any before .nnolnCdla 11 o'clock -byAttorney General later. Gillespie was Ki..lmme "Third-The value propert.lm* . c insurgent Bnnon applications'ere for more than 100- ..Immediately. rroelTI'J the telegram an accident had occurred 1 trading Vigner the chief of the secret service Crow, of. .Missouri. Governor Sayer t.elT years ago running th&Hollen- itallon is not contrned. m..D j ( -, : 'OwIngoth-is4weftLbCr-4LeJOr. Tiot. 1 General Roe f the plan: and .Meantime physicians and officers bad1censuinjnoned bringing the minister of 'ar'.order secretary ,' 8tpheD., at that time.. After he 'left he ,. e..r permanent -. - \ will be-at the '8cope-cornn'>ittcerwa; "ti6tirledxfthegovernor's and scene of terrible lo the release of Drevf us.LXhe! laUot M4seouwahoa.e9getafyofJbtsonfereutce. mauledjMMjdowJjolJnbeckjlesay. di.abilitytoearn a living ,1I ' bomtisrded Ihe Olaugapo ands hJ . S ,: disposal of -municipal legislators dispatch. After, pointingout confusion was presented. The woman ..lketlrol the prison to lie! Route' : ..he .!. the .forerun ner of a Urge manual labor .10eit oeoeksarlTy : -. the intrenchment "bee th* guu wai and the president of the board of edn.. that his committee alone bad tho and bar hleb.II.( Mr. James, were ,' L.ennt.where be entered a .rit- Governors McLanrln:of MIB.I.lppl; number of families who wilt follow I Ute an t pension, even .[; ; :i ki' 1 :situated.Men cation."the. right ''to assign' places in Ibo line of immediately arrested. V lug carriage and was driven. be Foster, of Louisiana, and him if b reporlii! favorably,. though he possesses no property whatever " from -the Charleston, Concord conimlHe'e .on atands.is yet t to} march Mr. GOAgtnhoinifi said otthe'governor's The victim lived only five minute Vern station, outride of; town. Mat Georgia, sent regrets. .- I unless .h. has. not .0 occupation j J and were tb.u..landud under a decide' exactly what be the cnpaciity .ton! and nevef uttered a wor after the tbien Dreyfus met hituiat (the train Most of-tbe day was spent in speechmaking .Vormai.r'.MsU.r 5.151.4.Whe and no income from .n source euffl- :; Z.lre t of-tho.new atands.wi. tbe ommit.t4O "It is peculiarly Roae.ehlai. It isa' frt shot, and sccolnpanted him to N.nte. and almost everyone of those .be\ contractors. dent to support him, ,bas no child ,' ) heavy insurgent fire, proceeding lo'tlio stands for all tbe I most impudent unwarranted Tie t..go,1y grew ont of a succes-' 'While this dramatic turn lit the present w.** .lord.l.n opportunity matter wen the whose duty it is to support him. (See .> expenditures tbe '. I cannon which) w-aii utterly destroyed i interference in a matter that bitter tbq last of drama all and t. ..tae '", I ha authorised. will have spent qnsrrels, lr.ylnl was taking place to alr-hls views on question. All lci.I.-Jg.rdlnf ., law quoted at bottom of the-blank.) > by gun cotton and then returning 't totbe than IS.flOO in-exces of the first ap- I. withoutbiaprovlnce. I do not be- which took place at the aCtrnool re slept and the'depnctiire of the the speakers' were listened to w.ith State .nTni.baa last-been ..e"e.lly. V "Fourth-No claims'hereafter filed :'f: S warship. The-Ameriean..Iia4ona ;made to it ofS30fOOO and 1"lvt however_ that our. committee b.an.l.) at which time Morl.on famous prisoner of Devil's island wksnd great attention., There were stversltilt at M.rl.nn' ., at' are due until *Jasnary 1,' 1900,' and >' "roprldU01 , man wounded dorlnf the.en| a.gcinent.AVbile more than at in eight even wllf'takauy notice of f it. -orMrt. James"slapped.iiiedeuV idore noticed thatrtha't qf an ordinary between of -by-arbitration.-- ? are payable only from date the claim-' -' ,ai i 8qbii bay for bet. if 1.00 municipal assembly. votes to give At a meeting of tbe cmmiteo. .face. lie made a motion to retaliate, traveler V faith .akr gave pp.ip Ilon the ad io. is by the , .', .? tfr. weather the descriedHi ', It I Jhe'n.lditloiittl 825,000 that i* to beached '''Friday morning General Ro. .., bnt wi -hurried away I one of the A small crowd.of people bad waited Itc.1" .. of f "their superintendent Marianne' refused and commissioners "alo.ed All .b.rd. .'Hied.lnondingthoseithat . .n1oreemlnt."o"ln" fcv at 'the next meeting of the .the following statement; stage hands. _1 fonnU ,be. prison until. mi4iiigb.j. At the morning nssi'on.. at to accept1b.bnildinig.nd V ]! _: have beeh allowed .. ward Olsngapo. At 0:40: a. m. Siitnr.S .. aldermen and '''In order- that there may be |iontinnnderstaoding Friday, night when the call)I for, the peeling the release .Dreyfus; but it Stephens, of Missouri, .y.ae an.d,1eRlrtciing psytbe I (till contract ; mast be .ea-oD'the form*".r . tor day Monterey began the advance For the .olnc1..1\ thousand expended I wish to makethia first act came, Miss Morrison was nowhere then dispersed thinking it tco lsteforDreyfus the repnblleaa' price thm. and prepared by the b.rd. and nc .back . 'npon the town which \a about three seventy statement in reference to the declination to be found. Leiden sent the to and Arblr.lor were selected, .n.lj1.tm i ' the' committee bas furnished leave. minl.lr.Uon' tsp.n.Ion policy p.yl. ee ; . miles east of-the monitor's anchorage.The about 20.000 seats to the ticket of the Grand Army of the Repnb- stage msnagerto her room, bnjt she-re SI me. Dreyfus left Rennes at non."omp.nlo.1 end imperialismgo been made, deducting now .10w.ble.pay will be .pn.loner.' > . Chnrlesfon* Couoord .,atd, l ZnDrofollowed. ) ', niitleo,. 4,000"pa the city ball stands om, lid to take-part -tbeAalmiraI. D8'ey'l.n.1 I Inaf.1 to appear. Then her''n.ll called- by her father and Irlen.I declaring hand lba tr".t. Oonrna Shaw, of $conclusion M)0) from of tbecontract the arbitration price., which Tbe tlore. until September 80, lR90npdn V . . parade: her and she of dressing J to ont came . thrown lows took voucher for the ( ) for the school children-10,000 > rue *.t, lip y..l qnatrend. At 7:2 the fire 1.010 ''On rcprcseiAatloc, at instigation in 11..n. saved the state 9500, fajlyjnstlflei the . : : Monterey opened 2 ,OOO my iny room with the revolver ber band, The Anrore down by Stephi.n.iud&fleope.iegof 'iugtbat'dat.. VTampas ' .the '' publishes with her second artillery: and main for the mnulollalleembly'.nd. of and-.on my resolution, r was.antborizeIby walked .10Ibr.tely"p to Leiden,who I.rll 10..por. the afternoon .e.lon answered aim acton of the board . batteries,,tbe Charleston) In.1 Concord "torllR thi. committee to s.tn.l was make-up of r.Plalter the following declarationfrcun with that smile state stood ready at any moment - the total of about 1.n.lng a speech bronglit : joining immediately. 'At 7:38 the ineurgents ntplhl. a 40,500 an Indl.ton to the Grand Armyof "."n .\twice. Former Captain Irlfn.: the faces of most of those t to pay for the buildings, but 'the.ofil'elate D.btFIse.ee.t. . caunon ano"ereJ..tho. 1 , request fill of farce that innocent. battery. could. .. of himiIcydeaIrrdftnd prominent tagely enpjliedhe place I am My heart *Home of those present thought that tha . i 4 and fifty men lere'.I.nded, l about' ) mnkeVny that'll* was" ready"to"doanytliing .jLrjny man I wrote-- and .>ked GeneraT cSnieHy? .. wilt only boat rest "hel. there.re..mao. the slate' Jaws : were embsrrassed in their operations.The the is now fn.nol.l all right,, _____i . at 11 to take eomniiid- .nowlo.yoge specialeomittee of legislature V Colo sold *270pOOworth - 8OOyardItof in his to help along O.low.rd -,Vpmaa Malt s a Mlntrment _1 Dot a irtngle. Feelcfin.n who snffirieiit to of An.lersn 'J.. o'clock under iLauaer-fire. power this assured that 'this after full examination of theloratioflbniI.iiugs of bonds, and look an old r a severe the of the celebratieu. With wasagreeable. The .onade'a ststemeut (u* to ,.the sbonunabl&crlmeperpetrated Ibe complained of, while up a. The men from the Chsr-leston WPV* "OCOI. .to the state commander. Atan officers claim* to ..bavs. l bfuothe---' V' .o.bln.lo.. opinion that uniform el., .was' greatJypleased issue bearing a high rat of latre.t. . and the of LevLP. Morton . the'first to re.cl the besclii, bnt .tho eSIPJton IDt.rle., between the state- commander V keen insulted and misrepresented by,, "' law should 'be enacted by the I and .peronl 1ntei'ested'ausee This was'all 1.llue.. ' W. all of the L"R'D'DRi1'' ' S .Con" " centimeter Krnpp' --presumably, agreeotCU.: At this interview l after found that her husband who i Dreyfus'arrived ''tUere'V ; 'QdverooT'Ss'yer* and Governor Pingree the verdict of ..rbilatia.nothlngn.edb ing indebtedness, it wa* not so..,; ,1 obtained from the Spaniard For' Third Tim a Jury F.I. to ReachAgreement. some discussion, I informed them part in the was to travel wjth .i.J.mornlnl' in tbe speeches delivered, showed added to thee.re -.1tate Many objections were-raised-owing to Meanwhile- --warships continued V. that Ihe': Grand Army would be assigned ,her he'trlee cut.... her deposed. ,f from Reuoes, accompanied ra'selvey strongly in"favor of the 'ocl.I.. In the entire m.ter.- the fact that the .Id.nc. of 'the In.- . to shell tbe holving bench I on the Another mistrial h.I resulted in the a position in the lead. of theunarmed a consistent story, every by his brother Matthien Drryfusj first idea, as did also Governor Jones, -, debtednesswers not c.rle'.to New ; east and w"Bt 1 silence' tbe Insurgent.flre Mattie A. Hughes' murder case at organizations. word ot wrrich was corroborated by her the chief of the t secret, police M. Vig- of Arkansas. .. ,. Paring tbe a number York. Finally,. Mr. And.rsn. ar upon the .10r from the trenches Greenville C; '"At a later, ').... the hnsbsnd. The latter was'not at the flier:,' and one polcema. Tbe party Governors Thomas, Ooloradoand'' 4 of young womtn.a..I.1..r. the Florida ranged this matter by giving ."peronal -, - skirting the' eommander-in-chief of Ibe Grand Army ) traveled as ordinary Therein bond to the bond deslers and heatr .h'e the tragedy took passengers. Rhaw.of Iowa, favored the enactment Unral College at Lake City "Gnnner Olsen Tbejurrtr.d Frl.ynlgbhhorty .of,the the state commander. p.oe ( reached the city at 8:13 a. mj Agjo' this the whsr.be' .ill . ) exploded fifty pound* Afer : : RpnbTc. ,Mihs .Morrison' i I. a woman of some ot laws to restrict the combines., permitted to, take up woodcarving place matter - ;- -of ganotonDthre..ich.rle.I thai-it_Wonld_be impossible Colcrnej} and\ myselfj'practicslly' r fn.ment snd say her home was in .Dreyfnt brother alighted on the plat- There was almost as much differencedt'opInIod'tmoegtbo and ornamental work in Wood, hay to pay ont the 70,000 personally, r cannon .: h.d'.nf.od -onoo Tbey.er sent back to their a 'demand-.a-m..le-.h.tl. Orlcl a.:She wept bitterly when fom-fr Ct5,; followed.byM..Vigui.r,- attorneys general under the supervisionoftheinetruo'- being held responsible for ,tbe.action 'o the fire ef the warsbipc. Thl Amer" t.gee., instrnctious to deliberate Grand Army. hl'.Ule Interviewed- at' the city,jail, but she who l inquired i they could have a pri who were heard. tore in the college shops. Sme.nry hlm.el. By taking this step, b* did ( ' then returned to the .. .., the line or.head of c .,. Colonel room A replying In the that wonld have ." ) .1'.1 a cans Inrlberr/:,I 7'; ', V..S V refused t testiyat .the- coroner'* InCJEOKdU .t PRoie handsome articles have .at away delay firing inland bring kept up to protectambarkAtjonTbaCQucQtdnon S '>At 8 o'clock Saturday'' morning they Gonlden -stating that at 4 meeting "L" '" ,,, : .j : affirmative, the brptbers entered a ci. A. R. .MEN T.' different limes by these students, and caused much'trouble and annoyance. --1 a aa. ,qae.t " ,_, the _.skad-.lh.at held[the day before it was the sentl"ment ; : ,' rom and ordered two glasses of milk, those who have taken the work have well as disappointment. The money S I ..were th*'lost t leave the( shore aud reached'uo theybe.uohaged.dng of the tiraniIArmf'of the Re -ERLNON'JCTEO.,, whit MrVignierandtbefwlieemaa... "."Im.T h.t,The .Have BeenSllghted ) .. .al of -to.eover.all 1 of the floating and .misoellaneon .' cc the. warshipswere reached at, laO: The jury stood.eight -for A'nitl. public that if they could tiMbave, the The of Pearl Gets U'* remained outside in the puhiio bar. By Pared Committee.A ..ne.I.lieeft, coming. year indeblednes will be.placed" --- p. m. '' hra. for manslaughter' lead they would not parade. I eal.dheir SI.C knot. Inquiry, was then made concerning New York dispatch ..y.- Unless arrangement it have- been mad to ao- to th* credit of Colonel Anderson and '. Cadet Rrioser, with the Cptaeord'a. conviction, attention to- the fact that .. the Hordesux train'which they wereInfotme.1 the plan of General Charles. F. Roe, eommodat a greater-number, 'and a b* will make glad the heart of all the acredit9rs launch, armed wUt a galling, did. excellent -" -- The.'defendant will be V tried again at not a Grand Army .t.It that i wasa The tilal of ended George Kerlin a Fayetteville left' at 8:58: a. m, All four irmonjaf tberland parade committeeof. definite course of work,bas been mspped of the municipality .and for '. work the left -ofthe .the cowing spring rnv.of ooart. city affair.and position was Oa. Thnrsdsymornibg i (then-entered a Ir.t-el.1 cmlletment of. Dewey celebration changed, out, covering a of two once more in it* history there will,b - .landing Iartr' Captain Myers; of the i eusrged :with the< murder. ..'of S. not their proper one and said: with a verdict life'of 'guilty 'withrecommendation {in which .er. V the Grand Army "of _the -RepnblioorganicStion years, beginning with .pro of nothing owedtby the city.t anyone; ," mraines, 'a mnxzleloadlrigfield 1 George W. Hnghes, on No .Positively and absolutely the 1 imprisonment.The passengers. 'It was intended by thus will not b. in stippled work and chip carving and .,.. ' pl'Llenten.nt McDonald wa. : hueb.nc. 18U8. Grand Army ,, cannot have the head of caa..was highly ...a..ton.1o".lrom refraining from ail, attempt t secure the parade. rep..en taking; during the two yule clay ,i' In command of the landing party and I ..1ttb. the column,' ,wh.r.npn they retired.At beginning to ind. owing t privacy, to ,avoid exciting onrlo.I Joseph.Wv Kay, departmentniander ;com modeling vp: carving in high and Two e.1 ago th. atate' legislature : executedand NOTED ASTROLOGER n.I. another oommander- the prominence of the parties .cen> and this apparently .G charter to' tli : : the movement was splendidly Da } of the New York Grand Army low relid and lack.t sawing rat a .1."a' controlled. ha-bel.' with the state commander neoted. V Vlgnier ana the only of the sent a letter' aol casts, and. etAgricole d* La _ ploem.1 Uepuble the making plaster : ,The number of Fiplao. there could Predicted' Il. .own Death and That pre.et. .tte that he thought General The testimony for the state was .I.r.. the first .101.Vat whence eral R Wene.d. declining th Gel'l{ instrnction In pyrogrsphy and .bent- with haqu.rtr at Oral* and a oapl- , i not,b* .. an dead were 'of Il. and Son not'command tin" overwhelmingly *tong.Kerliu identified they .tnrDe t N.n1 bth the wObe of t ssons. iron fancy work. It believed that. .. t0o.. O A. Reich ot seen.' >, :Dr.'Luke D. Broughton presidentof Grand Army I Informed him that he was positively as 19:13: p. .( leaving These are, in brief, that the Grand : the course wVl both interesting Ocala, and A. A.. Reich : ! prove S4 ,1'he Monterey fired for four hours. the Astrological 61.t,of Ameroa was .asked at therequest of several th* pavty-whfr-eaW4ed Pearl Knott oft the brothers to continue their journeyalone. Army ollh. Republic 10rl. have been and profitable to those who pursue it. of Paris, being the principal,shareholder - twenly-on *hot* from her teninch: died in New York c.t G.n. Army l.n. but I' would writ on the niat> M*< the 18th of April, by II :'Ie believed the Dreyfnsee placed- the *vd of the processioninstead and the moving ,spirit. of ha .. ?. gun-and .eT.ntel'*from bar twelve- lit. horoscope many year and pre .k Oeneral Howard to"Ithdra., two .Uae.e. who had, a oonverssrtion alighted at intermediate station to of at the head of'th. column; V com pan r. A few month ago vMr. O. / o .inch ., dlot that the critical period of hi. Vberenpon the commanderlnohlefsaid with -him while Miss Knot wIsgetting take a fresh start' in an unknown the. General Roe ha' taken no cognizance Capt. A. O.; H rtridg* of the '.ok" A. Reich took out the charter, paying;; ,. te The 'q' ,.which wss'-Ylddled | the 1&th16tb and 31t day ; _. .;_. _, -.. ?_ {Into his bnggy.: T. direction., V -q '' of Ooramander-ln-Chief Albert sonvill* Light Infantry f.eel.e a tel- the fee of C'ioO, and 'the company i* :' .- took fire 'several point:wLtJ of \wer. nt month and..present .That ia a .Impl. ,biatter and can Kerlin *told them Miss Knot was goingto _. D. Shaw and bas sent him no invitation egrlam from Col," W. 8.' tI the now'ready 'to, begin operations, and J.h.l. year, Hi. deal, be predlote. wouldocdnr'oa b easily arranged '. m.hi. son, .. ;erln. 8.. The,,Mar London c. f 8 .t-. to any of the functions; that the govsrpor's staff date from New York will do so as soon as'.Jdr.'A.: A. Reich '- -, "___OH Weil Overla"ed: i September .-" VDinghtVoflhas'nadrmany ,"T.1.h. a.ked if I would' allow dresses for purpose atleiUislifTTbonse Thpe. pnbl.h. the Invitation for the Grand Army of theepnb1It.organiailionAo.partIcIpate It .the : ."Notify captain arrives Jrom Paris, which will b* in_ , !!! ene-i I Kerbinwi. seen following dispatch from Liverpool i Florida,troopi"will , 7T -WbiL.--iuaking,i prp.rdlont \ .d'1 Intre.te t"a No.mbsr'Tb."obeot| oTjba coml _ -fl ; .!!'shq4'b. Ravi oil well Bear 'oessfnl .predictions. On his advice end himself to have the on .sevefal occasions l going t to snd com :-'A quantity of luggage .arrived in the p.r.d.b..b.nc.lteDde at' quirtorlsTweotymeoond regiment >aoy talc grow cure and mannfsotur*'" ' Tie 0 ; Balnrdny afternoon, the well his eldest son did not ml. a* his clamD. I.n.w.rel.) ing frpra the river 'whtb. body"ws h.re'rom Havre. and Folkestone addressed .end-h.nd H. armory/' craeRisy..enth tlroet' leaf tobacco, and to supply capital .. , _ oTr and tbe oil ignited from the father bad predicted $ time of .'I "' absolutebywItl found t Madame Dreyfus, and rooms Adams, and tha General O. O. Howard and Boulevard. pots .4here (advance it on the crop) to- the' formers *- : ' ., fire under the blet erasing terrible his de.th-ia 1885. Mrs.. Bronghtonalso not authorize any portion of the Grand TIT 'Jury rendere a verdict at 10 have taken at a local botl. 'Th.t8gg.g.l. ha. ben placed In of .f.1 28th lost 'Am arranging"or'e- who desire to grow th*' leaf, but . I' ,explosion.' "'.0 mel were killed outright died .. predicted"' 1801. He Array t be at the head of the column.' o'clock morning of guilty wihleommend.tlon.1 is marked io? Nel andIt the Grand Army of the CQ.mad force ." Colenel Proskey .been in have-not themen.i to do so and await and three lajnre.two of wrote many many pamphlet and one V 'Subsequently I received the lettercf The people 'eem' is supposed that ,Dreyfus I goingto on the day of the .r.d.contrary & New York for..,some tint, engaged in the slow return for their crop,' This ;Aii: .them it I thought ,.t.I,, ;, book on astrology.. < decID.Uqn.I ba've t.knthe.p satisfledjwllh. ) ..Verdict. ,_ V America..- '. the relonrot .* : > preparing forb.. reception of the lost feature 1* -aplendid one,'ant will" I 111 Florida trp.and the telegram showsthat supply want thaUba* hitherto been ' V -isj -BRITONS-----_____:_ ._'IN: CONFaRgNC.V :'WRECK' KILLS FOUR. ,I.'' ws nlral* empha '. begpnlng day, that Ad. nONUMENTTOnpSBY-VVx MEN.Unvelllhg .. .I. POLICE CHIEF .KILLED.. -- .- V. : '- jxiLLMWRECK., .., -"_". :' he ha ma. good,progress. In bit maohlelt her, asthsV lack >of-mean*- , VV, Cabinet Meeting tl.1"-l -But- Collide -D.w.nd-h..lo oT Shaft aT Front Riyal J.. Qua With Fatal wrk. ha kept many of the smaller farmer* r' Freight *With P. sngsr Train Ompl '.ad I noa.ble Freight 'Oo TogetherOn '- from growing tobacco, who will now - V. 'Taken la Unknown. : hpnldJ' Wltn..c 0 Tou..ad*. Effect In Dslton,GaP .P..reo..a. V detract'1 have V ; Near Kansa City. ? General Ln'd Commissioner W'm. b* *nabld.to .d'o> ao., I ,Londonjlispatahtavs:. ,.& cabinet.ousoUtTrad traior northbound taken-this stand relative to the Grand Flv thousand Virginians, West'. At Dalton,' Oa..Wedessday! mornJIng ,, Dav.r and Rio Or..c.. yes of the A Nashville road V ; V livid :irI4.-.I.r.e. th..P..ng.. and Ban Francisco rail_Army as t "am, thoronghly"convinced 1gtnlanl.ld'rosfederate.froinnearly ,-Ccf! uf l>ollo -William 7 Hannah 'ipeetat'1roenver.ayi":Six haIreturneit: be - "' crowd .emble DQ.olnj.tret road,'collided with a freight train fifteen that I am right. I assume all responsibility. every southern- stat and mu *.shot,to death by W. M. .00.a faneger Were killed outright and completed foD-CiCC.-her 821,0 aor of Th Jackaonvill Rifle, are now a- i 'early in The minister mile *onth<. st of KanSas OilyWednesday .- I do not ask- the ommUt and women from l hrnorth- as New white man_who was selling hl.1 flv. injured one perhaps fatally, In acollision timber lend in the Lafayette fully uniformed company. Th nnj-r;' : were loudly cheered, the-aeoreta, .. --morn4g.-v Four. people to approve ny action, but by Yotkwln..e; the nnvslllng- .whom the officer .attempting to ar. on.t1.Denver and Rio Grand. Jefferson"Taylor, Madison'and forms, campaign hats, lagging and ' lftf ry of the colonies, Mr> Chamberlain were killed and four others what I have done.IVhav.. the honor Byal ., Banrd.of a moaomeot rest ,The man Irt at Hannah's head railroad at .siding...FI".o Wakulla,recently The purchaser cap arrived by xpress, and wer1" ' \ reo.ingthelioit's bare of > the dead and bjare.AU to b.m.mbr.of the Grand Army of V by survivors of and it was nearly off.1 rMayor Saturday evening.-. -The t.i.ln 01. is the East repte. Company -. issued at one to .th* member of the ' ,1fe th..p "". J lar-:; e.V &aa.mn the o George. Wa.blng. Colpnel John 8. Mosby' famous com- Frnden wired to Chattanoogafor listen wen the Ihnlp..IDdaa .lon,- Of a branch of the John company at the armory.With the , It p.u.* meeting began at 11:80: o'olok j Rider wajbnrld beneath Po.t.?? mand'to seven of., their comrade shot bloodhotyida mud several dog arrived .slon from the eet t. oa.i.bna4 Faugh Floi.Company of 4Wiecon- equipment earn also 100 extra cam ; and ended at minitv I*' lr1iD __ and bnng.t-thst place during the war and .nl < hats, for the J. L. L. and 3:40: p.- m-- the baggage-mail car"and burned to b.omi. agreedunanimously on a special train .1. 'fast lrlgbt jlnf which operate a large ."mi at 1 paign fifty :4: wsr*cheered 'na they came ont jot f. .death,. (tie bar and it. V'content efmall I upon 10.&oD'of Mr't Gnggenhelmer between"- the tate.. <. ic on'tho trail of Jones. The murderer T.eJv.1 train bad 'Tun from .t.rtowD. near TLakir City, al fifty-for .ChJpley-Light Infantry of 4_ :;tho foreign offlo. Nothing transpired and baggage being entirely to apprpVe'tbe aUoo taken by General Onr'20 of Mosby's men"we. in -.l.te towards Tunnell HUch..ec lcgo over -Cb1eag6'and'Altonrind ready owns about three bundred-thon i .Peosacola. The nlform are of the S regarding th. action taken, though Another m.n. probah'y' a oDnmea, !! Roe. If o mention was 'mad* of -the largest number .of .Ierlf. posse, Mi.anl Pacific y.I"o.and was sand acre of limber land in the vlelnlty. regulation 'army' pattern, n* ar*- the 9 4). .ral that t.mp wa the 'of Governor .Roosevelt.TRIAL member of this band which ha been, ,- tb'e -- > -'---- - :VV V )* e n impression .prea a I __ .:J dispatch 7 $100we_ off ed by turned...te.D.-.Dc.W batsrcsps'uid laggings.- '"vigorous, lin*bad or.mate. : -. -; together sine* 1905. -. city 'for the capture of the asiasaie.and Grande ' beIUdo\te.- , WILL. USB AUSTRAL KERLIP4'PeqiNS. & Governor A P 1" ,,4. -, -. uperi'nUndent Saltmarko,'. of the 4 JN50N LLo1' .- 'EXPLANATION C.ndl.-b.of.re. It bas been adviiabl by the TOMl WANTED. railroad ha f ANNOUNCES. _. reward of $200 for the .WANT PBWBY'S.SHIP., d..me Lonisvllteand Nashville , TV Qualification of Vote,.I. Poa P.itt.County Man Arraigned For authorities at the Flecida Agriculturalcollege returned to. Pn aoola from Repton, , Prominent- Albsmlaa Formally ,En "Ar St Forth.. Murder of Miss Kn't. Oes). *>il_ nu.t Tell Why H. Excluded V.o ., *" McKlnlfy Asked to Sa.th.* Olympia at Lake City to reduce'lightly Al*., wbere he has-been supervising ;5 r.'th**Roc* For Oovereor.V .. Th war department bin. ) ho George W.; Kerlin, ..placed on S the Chinese. RS HUOHBS ARRAIGNEDPor.Tblrd 'V- To Norl '*; Y a number of hours devoted to military inauguration of track, laying on': Hon lohn W.: Tomlinson of t .fo. copies of the general order < trial F..it"I!., G. ., WednesdayVfor4b1 V At the cabinet Frldav.the.subject pfChines' Son tit Wo-' A Washington'dispatch..,A largo drill' which 'wU. In future.; b* given Southern Alabama road, the sew line V in Go.eDo. General Davloof ,Porto a exclnsioo In "the' Fhihppintiv .t.e' cr. i dalegntlon of 'ofVIrginIa tare hour I0t.d of five? as being constructed by the Lonlsvill) speech Cen-f unrder of Miss Pearl .Itlen. : Esur Ic6nnt- Riort, 'Xoot. discussed It I > Tr' pmin.at. Nashville rood andPineapple - V terrilleBtbb- Saturday; >for prescribing tb.-Ialaer i as at some-length. was 00 the aft.rnoonuthe. between Repton *V.. t. mryaanonneedO] onntj hi.i vandld.e.fot whichmnnioipal ..Ietoba .shall5 b T. jury. ..,.ecured all 'tltptdad to ask General Otis for deBnitJnforn The 'third trial of':'Mr.f-Matli* and .1.I\i .detail olh. Olymplaand b.r.tfo.. Instrnction will b to 'givs'direct line between i-** r V fceld.. They are farmers And < ition towht had been 'Hnghes, the pretty ,woman, Pensaeola andT Belma.- -Trackwill , ,.t .governor ot Alabama. lie-wur ,uauo'.Uh Thethejortbthsni-popisl1stj-] a* : Oren other naval, .vessels HamptonRoadadnrIng"tnTrginaatat'rairat given in calisthenics and .thl.to el. - m.k' need and done and espeoi'allyln regard to a particular : ohargiltJ1brmnld.rbehu; V briaid at the into-oS mee'tbam'-4--- ' a csffvosa'on close. lae after that he. must be. a bonsflde resiv' The state represented by Solicitor complaint from ,the Chineseminister hud, dO"D ( er 2d.st eroi."i.iut1tlJa untIe ada'y, and throagh train*'will b* V JenoTngs Bryan Chicago plat'form tr. General T. H.: AtklnaiuW. B. Oct \ VDIW b of the load of last fall because be accused her orfolJ b/aalnt tl. V and L* will b*1 r no combine- municipality, twentyoneyear worth and Colonel of BUla that one ship Chinese *would confer used at instruction, and running between Selma and FaosaooU - t J.' lion wll n6 He will make of age .a*taxpayer or else b* Rerun.by Thomas Wright"E.Watson, and BIs.lock4Wiee. .; had been stopped- .P.DUa Otis will of In dal1. began Tuesday' afternoonat *fth the.naval',6fflclalr, In regard. t therequest. work, will b entirely in th* open ei!. by tbanisgivingday.-: . 01 able read and write and be asked a.O. ' a to V V' V United t ..ieaf. '' give \b W..U" Grndle .- ' the r.. : . no , 5 senator. p.moa.of "* of. th* Island for two year.: .: .,' ,. tion ,.1.kfa. t t ajonram.n' 'Of Wednesday ?I WA NINa, TO. ATLANTA. EN ROOTB TO MANILA.Prt 'V :' 4K t' t WARRANTS FOR NORWEGIANS. .WReCKeO.QY/WleAT.. ; CAMPAIGN, IN OHJO, BBdlNS. o .e.l< Hent&; statewitnesses' jj5j41 Killed By Birthqnak i. ,el th* New! Twenty-Ninth' *l' | :: : bad been be.Id."o. Advices from Asia Minor."itW'lh.t CbartestoeAdvlrn. More Carl In *.; ' ,. TM.TE ARReTED-V V V Smyrna 'meat Begins Jcera.y.-. , Promldent and Wealthy Chicago Firm' '. J"a7hrOf.ntt.I -8 ?j V.-' II.th'C.rficatutL I t: Andersen and Thomaa WII 1. V V " | . adlsaitron earthqAk Utl ot tli-Twmty-nitnth- ' : Worth, O.:; B Sat Six companies nulrj" Wall. , . Jh. to the .I. eltbe 0 Cb.i doa : for.r * ta. . V Home For Trial. R.vel morning { s 'United State Tolnntoer* , 4 .. ? I I. less full. theory .Pi'J .A\41a. :At a meeting of the commit- regiment, , John--M. the ; at Warranta were Sworn out at Charl- ::The firm of Barr.ltPnrnum.L. Co/ ,T.r pnblc..t.t. campaign was that Mr*.. Hughes town of tfat Mardef, eighty-one .. .U* front the board of 'il'Charli have left Fon MePhsraon., O*., en , V 8.Iu ptmut and Inflasntial', board 'ot | ,' Saturday with m1de.d ._ 4of Smyrna.: Hnndred ofperson. '. 80.)'r14.ybyYiqe Consul Witt. .wealthy opo.i. a. band/beeaa ih of ton,' B. Friday, he manner. in ronto to Baa FrancUco. wber they go irte> "fJ 'Wot, moralpr. by.United State* i the government of Norway trade concern at Chicago, failed Thurs* o largest crowd knpwn ia tb.'l.tJ ",. ; ."re' hm(V:-, .: 'u'erekille4ln' the yallyol.1)1eudrr which 0. oertinoat bav' bwnj I to board*transport for; tBPbfUpplnes -- ', . Andersen and Thomas the dayThe firm bad sold short for. ofpolitis9.SnObio.' !Special ., ,. ht ) '" ,' Marshal Oeorg Whit to a n- against ,' .y LaV. I* Granted Ga. 1 : > . \ .Deputy from the bark el day plunging la'the expectationthat Toledo,OolnnfJ r* 0. j V I.ne.fo" AU.Dt. ... V section of the regiment left' o the eharg OtVVSIflbeZIISI.rt Norwegian saijlbrs Dt. :CI.I.nd. I The and chamber of Present From Queen Regent.'Theq..egent .. '. 'r..I,1] The first : pwer of (be postofflce funds.. .On Vbursdayrporitn who- aceording ,to their own ftcry."fcilled'and'.ate' the .York stock pbl;;would bua-XonDgstown CantQb ,brought M.x.Hot' Wednesday '- DI Spain has 'was.Instructed notify'(bean I, nnder'edttmand of Colonel B. E.' Bar* " V depntlo pr ., V .P,s Fuller'Webt" a :feompaulont! .while, euU" a!brnl in brat/- .!II'.hr rUO.OOQ pepcH! and-1. *,!* estimated that ". .-ie* ] Ain* J th* second ssetlo; :nnder mom- , ib IaspotoJ ''morning, bv a nnaninioti* < : *, tb.h.nil.1 + i 'of"Qat"t1 V o.o' mtdocfan 'a : variously ther sir. >0,000ki1stin Akron. 'te-aiat" "At.nb"lllnl.b"lo"'al ' ) drifting l on aandof O.ptsSatern.ndi'1biXdseetlop . ) llll. . : 'fnspee- rlt. < , Dial ' o d to President .r. ? Fla. b boore heete 4iV from f million Jbnshel and Nash tl 10 The iwomvnwill be Nwway at ? V Judge lbr.1'o If nude command.oC Xajw knowing .O.unoR..n unless thur.aot thal.nPthlng \ % more oar lv-cf absence toivisit Chicago. OOblio ? i. n -1 : M v \ ..e cl l I ' December ua the the e ' 'usooa..ateotrave. " .. ( UOD wrbatt with Affair* of 600* V .t. .p.kr. uiO -VS ;: i ?, ** :.L j \ .' R. . fW' .S : V V % e' 1" , . : I ',. " . \ i. ok a f o J", ,, \/ I I.v ". i o.. ,1" ,: 't J. T- .: ; '' ,'L. :. '. I'&&$ &. & :.ty 'OJ. ', r "' .,' i' ( ,, ., 'L ." .1. j.. '1_ ; -,,. ,} I." + ./ , . ,' : .J. t .. : ". .' ,, I-. ... : '" t.7Fl"::+' .,., 1'' ", \ ,- .' .,. .. -." _._ : ,' ..: