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   Trenton Times, The (Newspaper) - April 27, 1887, Trenton, New Jersey                                Y HO THE CALHOUN STATUE SECRETARY ORATION AT CHARLESTON YESTERDAY 97 1887 A Brilliant oir THE AUDITOR AND THE JUDGE Wan Ired by In April 27 dty of a How the Food tlie Karly of War CHARI S The tion Of to f in tills n event to h tho people uf the looked foi ninny nmi mini tern aino every of to Uie ladings The entire popula Him at tl Uly mit a HII of HUch an Is i u In the south The ml of mrn iu the In military t ivu Ui at The mute throngs i f who flowed the tilled the doorways windows to the of every The of till was not the gathered wan but little It There was a liberal nf bunting everywhere occupying a IB tile on OQ The was draped by both th the colors which bj sir little children white thirty ladles Pnd us sponsors Most of are rela Mr Julia of the of thp i P Putnam Jr Of tbe nml nf ton me of the Florida Pi k iu Thw i lii 11 m Dr I tin of the da bw oration in elaborate give of of Mr n of as a It moral an i traits which lilin s i wind and It a tlon to the ival true of thL gn nt nn ns n of public opinion ami the author of important public s purit of life were foundation of the U-r lying and of nnd tho Smith Carolina erecting thu Ivt to at j oc After a full of Mr rights And doctrine the orator thAt HiH not mean it nnd in it not ment of disunion South By re- Uie low nullified MOM of will to the face of hta ant buOk din which In bid decimal null and In her r limit Of Mr toward and W nn ex of ttl court lu which shot nnd the auditor in the from a stroke of Judge There misted for somu tinie 111 feeling between two which was by uf the legislative investigation the auditor that officer Heury more or IP to with bringing about the gatlon inet neol the gate nd a few words boc Henry bUock Mr over the with his rane Wnm the I no distinct recollection I am shot but I hope probed the wound found the imbedded in the left pronounced Mr is feeling too bod to is Buffering from the Tho wound though severe if not Mr Walker twice elected auditor ind served one tci m as He HU old retinal from supreme after tpn He 18 ffl Judge Henry was to AN EXAMPLE FOR RENTS Mr Crocker Presents His Daughter with a SAK Fn isoo 87 noon vester Mr B of the New Y k liw fl of A Harriet J the of hanker and in Oie wrst wno is said wui IL 000 in church elaborate plans for the wed ding were somewhat changed owing tho death rtt Mrs Ci ker in Ian f the bride and only the near relatives and oT thB Mr A Aleiander as Mim Mue of the il Is The bnde entered the church on the ai m her father Thn decorated with flowers and the great edifice was crowded tr the door the elite of tlie state The the church to the music of the from M The numerous the bnde wearing a diamond neck A the O the pj r a check for K wan titu by be CONGRESSMAN DAVENPORT a wife of MlM KhArpA N Y April 27 BJ lived to this non and tt the NEW SHOW be aud London United U Every One To be considered of importance In iy of modern inventions and DO keep ol tbe wbich we live ibat ia what has made P T tarnum famous the world over and tu show the greatest on He baa lu his exhibition that in new jud every act or novelty animal bird or nature that has been invented discovered ir 10 part of the world ia to found under tbe big teuta of hm ehow he and united ten shown Die the abow in larger m icher in novelties than ever before in ory and hua grown to auch monstrous pro portions that its 100 be exhibited lu nothing than 4 and lU 300 ex pert are all over the pace allotted for the in tbe air tbe hippodrome track and every mrt of the ten acres covered by the big canvas I he show Ibis of a three companion museum of sondere two menageries elephant pavilion with a herd of elephants ranging m size irom a dwarf to a mam moth Koman hippodrome elevated stage performances tbe remarkable ike reproduction ol Jumbo and his euor mous skeleton mounted by H A Wood of N Y Alice tbe widow of from the Koyal Zoological Gardena London the family from Burmah King mascots Captain Paul in a specially constructed of water the ol herds ol camels SOU Norman draught homes etc 35 golden carved chariots 79 railroad cars 7 cars 800 people all to'd a Hmlj of and a cap- 1 of OOU 000 The street parade which be compared to nothing of its kind before in cash and will take place at 8 o'clock in the morning on Tuesday May 10 b two performances will be gnen at 2 TO THREE THE CUBANS EASILY VANQUISH THE CLUB Hover on mod or ft ting the of In Uie WUB Tint Henry Clay Benton Daniel Joh Qnfm y all eminent of held with them of in tho ft IM n did not bj the law of Union South mental statue soil the of fmr life wan OHO nf to He was B true son of South Hia fame nnd of Her A It bfl hnr when M f which v as to lo old Dutch church heio to-day It Was WirOt til nlH A The McKlroy of Albany the Mli of New N J of Buffalo Miw C of Philadelphia Miss Helen wo of New The 8 B R O J M of New York city Senator Wen 1 R Raj of N Y Mr Mrs Davenport leave on the 7 35 o clock U aJn this on thi Hnnson River mil due In New York at en route for Boston and After an absence of they will re- t j fan Tha of many of the from W orth's Ring April 27 Bands who in for two for of tbe lessons of political htl pure spirit of hii malted in of duly and by honor courage nnd of In OIA of the South in of the with which him to the honor love Imitation and ot The spooler U at 4 ao p m buns by cheers and of Odes by Mim Mm James and Patrick were in the Police morning with beating landlord of street The latter in court with hie broken bead held with court plaster He did not press the charge and McBrady was fined for hia disorderly t tice On tier ihM he acted only as a peace maker 111 tbe row and he wan Farrell a demented yonng man hy his father wa over for a month At of that he will be to th of Brooklyn who was catcher for the old Trenton Base Bal Club is being held by the police unti m Brooklyn come on and tak him home K nod el's mind is B to the police him np mie Vice Chancellor Bird this morning ren dered B in the of Hont in which Ba- for the plaintiff And O Molt lot LUe the with coela for the plain Ant on the the objection of tbe Master were In the A and prayer meeting service conducted by 8 by members of the Y M C A will be held this every other ine chapel on street County lliu BoArd Of at noon at tbe recently iron over Stony Brook Bniy t In Inu 1 1 Keep Leather The In Fall Two the National Colored the of id the Pittsburgh of the Smoky the former club was here and be Cuban sent them back to tha Quaker City smarting with defeat lay afternoon the club to town nnd tbe Cubans wiped tbe diamond up with them 1 small crowd o atora who saw visitors knocked oat no also saw an The lome had their batting suits hey pounded the leather unmercifully runs to their op three The played Miller the pitcher the and he played a Clarence Williams backed him op Tith only one passed ball to his credit The visitors well but no match or their rivals Brown Hart were their battery the latter a white man Allen the first baseman the bag He accepted ia credited with eighteen put in the second inning by stopping a hard hit md a mun oat afc second And in tbe third Williams won plaudits of the crowd by making Trusty turned round of in foarth iy phenomenal pick np and lightning throw from to Fry at first thus throw ing a runner out He also a high in the same inning which aide Neither tB inning In the third the home team batted freely while the visitors Jumbled badly allowing the former to make four iwo of whu h were earned dusky men from the dusky uty made clever hits 10 this and filled tbe bases but the Cubans caught them napping away from the bags and by throwing and catching retired the fense with but a single run to their score The fourth was a blank for both teams In the fifth the Giants scored one rnn and the visitors earned a egg In the sixth the fun began The home team kept the visitors busy hunting leather all over Brown became rattled and THE MENDELSSOHN CONCERT a Brilliant MD j the Spring concert of the Choral Union was given uL be -a before an audience ot nearly a people Promptly at eight u clock tbe orchestra took their places oa the been extended and in the manner ut the concerts Mme Henrietta and ii T and Pianist C W Fette and Director G It I followed It that hing was wrong and Mr stepped or ward and stated that he was i to make the first apology that hud ever at a Mendelsohn and that because of a matter for which they were not The grand piano Hud bean sent them direct from H in New York and when the orchestra en to tune with it last evening the pitch wad so flat and faulty that H was impossible to use it in connection with the orchestra This jyaa a very privation to tbe union an ii robbed them tie moat assistance of Mr Pette the regular pianist of tbe society f ho of the audience was asked and their ready sympathy and assent was manifest in their applause The WAM rendered as follows 1 Hear My Prayer Mendelssohn M I AW ton Choral Onion and Orchestra 2 I- ischer Mr Vollmer 3 And tbe from Messiah Handel Mendelssohn Choral Union and Orchestra 4 Duet Magnify Thee Mme Henrietta LawUm Vr T 6 selection to Tell 7 Violoncello solo Popper Mr Lewis 8 solo A Como Thou Fount Millard J ou Happy ami They I b How Lovely are tbe St Paul Mendelssohn Mendelssohn Choral t and 10 Minam Song of Triumph Mme Henrietta Beebe Mendelssohn Choral T and Orchestra soloists were up to their high 9 the Brown became rattled and c m allowed to bat him at will tmm Trenton lads managed to drop their bard hit in unguarded portions and sir inns were placed to their credit before their third was The were t with another cypher when they finished the inning Giants enjoyed another streak of batting in the The Pittsburg were used up running the balls batted all the The Cubans batted ati aud made Erai man was pat out After that more good batting I Magnify to William Tell was aim rendered nu that audience compelled its repetition To the members of the mnst be the praise Their singing lant n ght vas prompt and tbe of tone nch completely filling the Opera House Never haa this organisation shown its vocal to better anxiety and depression bv Uno Matters which had drew another egg for The not wishing to be did not ecore in the eighth or ninth Tbe two in the righth C Williams and wooks had e The vocal solos and tlie accompanied on tbe alone by Mr in that gentle find all that conld be in BEATEN TO DEATH Terrible Cruelty to m lu most brutal Uw of in- I u Hy be uu ut thn of Liu duod b in tin u jUjI hill MrH a 1 i woman uf a year old i laid bi in tho Mm I Kile left tlie in f tiv girls hen vei v nt k and ttt iu Iw 1 glila thai tlie i lill 1 hn I 1.0 n and I 1 hii u Itll 1 I e tu t f tlie laid s leuLl I al til ugl i 1 tailed al tin I aJ I Uit ball the infant luid ti It death 1 ho uf was a i U jn Gitat welu an 1 uta leep II tu til skill plainly It an I n pla esi the skin anil flerth ha 1 i m pui Oil ti in II A lh an 1 n tilt 1 flj i q if II the let t orient all the inmates of the h wi 1 Mm D d Caint an 1 Halle taken U the t tlu ners were lo ked uj r tlie liai r I murder The Opera House should and doubtless will be crowded to-night on the of Miss Rose Peg in Masks and er latest success Miss Coghlan Is an artiste of the most deserving type and appeals to all of goera She is a maskable woman in more respects than can be here enumerated She interprets her work not only intelligently but with that sympathetic force that reaches the heart and makes it apparent at the interpreter is human and understands pi eases Her Irish jig is one ol the most delightful wholesome things on the stage It ia a real Insh jig hurroo and all and foi grace vivacity genuine animal and the art of footing featly it ia unrivalled Miss brings a fine comedy com pany including Osmond Tearle A 8 Lip man Charles Walcot John McDonald anc many others prominent and wel known in 1 Moore of now a young journalist of Philadelphia and well known to many waa to day married in the Town of Brotherly to Miss Gertrude D Scott ot tha i The ceremony occurred in Columbia Avenue Church ine newly united were the of beautiful presents before they left on an extended tour through New York State Tu Night Song There will in the 1 building this evening Mr consented to with lius ill with bin and playing make the meeting attractive The meeting beams promptly at tt at S o clock sharp ut 1 he ol the order of ol Malta this morning u 1 Hall corner Greene It originally wan the of SL No 2 iH ity tu the grand body from depot headed by but i leu waa with from tbe tbe came by I poc the opening ol the Com- at ten o clock the rtt weiti lound present besides a ol TWO UK KNIGHTS OF MALTA CONVOCATION OF THE CL COMMANDERY I Number ol F fl from tho fur I heir Isaac Wortman E G G a In I hp wafl by Mr Albu t K Of Roma and st thn coin tutted Michele It Is about to thA It nn a baoe to on the tt Me him MIA hand hte TH The about the of the are Truth Tba C Institution and OP Jan 23 mot It Charleston to I tat for the of An ly on a ot Judge of court prisoner could not be bAranan New York court of the de- of lower court a new lrUl A writ In A HPW at in which hn re f ft to until was feu be heW Uy if M wilt was not served Bands in huH with a ant bora PA riage to get out of the utate And could not Deputy were Win but up to a late hour he hurt not bam lured Bands MAS A member of the f Atrium ring in New Yoik city And the upon he was was hy tho city of New York to recover Illegally thrown Off the by April 27 T Allen F I inn i NPW York Ku into the u when he four uu Hir told mutt they must gut off tho to be allowed t tide to mi I this would be to the rules One of the than nU a blow d i thA of the hood He lost M-r hold of tin car and feD to the ing going n tutor the He t to a a tin was to the in tWa city HH Is family And ar inspecting the same the Board dined together at tbe latter plat a Tha C ibe Newark Club will play the at OD July the will play on the uu Probably BO one thing bu a etui revival of at i Dior's 810.0 aa drinz sway to of so many free bottles of Dr Kinri tor Their is simply out in the and never Croup and all quickly You test it II Every bottle at ibe home plate n i ne full i C Williams c Boyd of G Williams 2b Fry ss Holmes 3b Trusty rf Coto Totals did appended Dp Ing of Columbia Wl M A of the fp- with the In leaving over oa On or April 27 wife of a ranch ian to recently With the of a W nilo her lum Hi towaM Hi wed ovo them at a bot nd waited a late Going to door quietly It und sprang be land ow jump her Ued his revolver four l to foaling your ftrA yon ai Spring ltte you poor Of BOriK Tirt uL ur 1 fbi nd nn and then JQ than you is will purify Of your giTe Sonh a medicine you wiu find in and only 60 a bottle at Drag In the SOra Rhenm Fever Tetter Corns and all positively cures or no pa or money refunded Price per Sox H iard cf White If 3b Wilson Allen Ib Bart c a p Grew If Totals 21 R 0 1 1 0 1 2345 0 I Uf 0 S 1 O P O 1 0 0 s 3 2 1 0 4 0 i -0 2 6 I i bv habert and Mme Boo be and is of a descriptive character tell ing the story of the destination of Pharaoh And his hosts in tbe sea while in of God's people and the triumph and rejoicing of the latter st their deliverance 1 his work would have still more ef Co WIU 1 Daring next the fare laddies ol ID i- the I ot the Cm ted States company They will Rlan ihp HP nil ft I nf men lo held at that time in tbe ty hy the sea Will Not It Those who once take Dr Pierce Pleas aat Pellets will never consent to the could have been use any other cathartic They arc pleasant utilized bat witb and together for the it aw y to axe ipt one or the other alone wua heartily en joyed tlie nnd And the presented the ar of the and the toilets of i the ladies and of the Union most creditable G 0 0 S 10 8 9 2 0 OL 0 Annie a little child bring at 303 street ly being playing a pile of burning 1 one of her companions pushed 1 her into the Her discs took fire and to ran home The wind fanned the and her clothing was all i Another companion her aud nt oat fire was consumed Tbe Uttle heroine who the fire Clark of Charles than ordinary pills and ID closed By CITY NOTES Bock I from first New York The finest ever sold in this city now uu draught at 29 t Hanover who died to f eV B of See cal 210 Pa will on nf the of people who have to lee them In regard to the new and nf consumption and If yon aid from at it tnd TODS Giants 9 hit G Williams Mart Williams 1 on enon 6 1 Si nut Bj 6 BMA hits Cuban Giants 24 R ine name do be will play agam on tbe wme afternoon Whyte and Williams will bo the Co ban and the Pit tabu rga will pat in their beat pitcher external are of weAt and By the tax Oil a cure will be effected short time And there WAR a that night TM they kept it up pretty lively until on they t of the early knowing mat all ihu keep supplied with Dr Cough Syrup the old by Leader Dupin's Opera House orchestra will render night Orpheus A After the in i Debility Et of Ood OH the following I gava one of to my own child for ami the effect was ma OF Gray M D Hall Ind FITS I free Nerve NO BB after CUrtia Treatise and bottle tree to fit to Amh 1 Philadelphia pa we haTe wW of yonT r i v T A AtV Erminie Galop Wedding Four On Loua Price Company a eiy combination will he thrilling funny powerful American u On the Rio al the Opera House Saturday in m Jan St Phil and should be by lovers of the W The Fagle F re Company w 11 visit tic City on Jane to partu ipate ID the department The of wi i five one of their pleading at Masonic Hall on Friday evening ia in nn tal He will endeavor to le order the evoked Postmaster Moore has instructed by Department at Washington to make repairs at the Federal building on lat State at wat A number of pensioners were examined by rs Lalor Shepherd and Cantwell the T Medical Board at the Government build ng this morning Tho GrAnd of tho Grand Lodge f Odd Fellow d met in Concordia Hall this corning and transacted considerable basi oss of importance to the order np the f Peg H after authentic portraits of Wiat noted and it with and artistic completeness The City Company is put ring in J cross over on Greene street near State enabTa cars lo take tbe Band rack In to the con- traction of the avenue AT ten ion a Well New March Ii 1885 Some ago I took a cold which on my I suffered great pain con alterable fever and worst of ah found with a coath In the I w nt to my of Allcock B Porous to UHC ud lUf and my had all the tad the was I a night The next day T Allcock For to my one to my chett and of gey Dr i Cough u an u mm to be a genuinely preparation MoBy Stark Toulon III Oh It IB excellent to hare a giant it and the and nappy was bit ten tear a Of toe j I have a ftt 174 with a fal Una of of onr owu Ai Diamonds and ft fall plated And Fed I Cox 1 j 1 Richard Stewart H U 1 J C h G S W Morgan h O J K Casael M ruble routine waa ed at tbe session this morning And ft number of Past Commanders were received 12 JO adjournment was had for dinner Or nod will reconvene at woo clock for the ensuing will elected nt the this Ihm evening a banquet will be given thA mud at tho Ai by faL w A ot fare has been Lo morrow morning the visitors will aken in images to the the ett 8 Com pan 7 aud after jeing through that n iH ea U be willi a 1 be C rand Body will m morrow Horribly Bv Presb to THE TIMES A trow Iowa says great w created here last evening m of the ol the dead of a jonng nearly nude condition m a ueld near Thompson s mill a place about live mi lea northwest of the city was no titled and upon tian u lound that the dead wo the wife ot one Bernard Kennedy A dairy near of The of the waj badly crushed one eye being knocked out bearing of the of a h bludgeon A post mortem amination v ill be made Slight Accident at 1 I 1 I M tO THX 1 KIN tins April the tram from tut at 0 thia morning approached the I station engine leu the track ploughed along a ol I yards across I1 it LL i mi And running gear of the engine A- the uu uu up WBO III lore it could get ofi the 1 he engineer and up but no one was hart ftc i Unt was probably a used by a defective v heel on the engine It will be difficult tu repair the damage but travel will not long be interrupted Mao a Tonic Urn stj w hy of In lh m rn i t frequent during the lay t 1 h eep at night ir I Bu crs Into auti an ability to t H and without ap ie and a feeble troublesome are ail and set by this lat r n 1 mineral aru UK La aod unr are The a as w era the more iLud be BA bj p Fever and ague money on I mot nm It now OT Br Fine club mou gr p sacks Dobbins Hatter and hoys Spring Dobbins TIMES WANT COLUMN THK TIMBS As v W too for work h K 107 J hand f m A hand for cheap Apply to trail stopped while gentle t the fever wu almost wu entirely cored In two days I J L C Short or lonar with modem IT Trenton P O for- A fAvr fi and Die Mate a wanted In B w ence P o BOX I SB New city the be DOT TUB ofi hu w can be d or alt t A t Xr iu JJ we tre far Mi to HArnn pf etc i CO -20 F- Pi A Une of new Cranks and r 8 w q p of who 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