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aiancheees ner ss aa meaner eT ‘ aan GING? CT AAT THS RUE] BRAHAM a Suinehs , No Money Down’ Sena ant So nocrren "| STRAUS | FAWOMNIQUACY |, x Ss: BAUMANN’S ° ° pas \ 50) RYSSs AMERICA’S GREATEST CREDIT HOUSE. angled aa? Oren ieee Wakehl Drees |} To-Day (New Year's) ~ FNLOIRON= 3- Everything for Housekeeping. Store Closed all Day. Fl il tt W ® t 19 Furniture, Carpets, Bedding, Lamps, Baby Carriages, Olloloths, Stovas, tome arent ha a ANNGNOTS WAISTS, LIC. | Pere, cos rons, cna, Riva and Tan, og erg the policy shops in town are running)! Wednesday & All Week, FOR WEDNESDAY we offer 200 dozen Ladies’ ) { 9c We allow the railroad fare both ways to out-of-town buyers. \ 8 wide open again. One poor devil wrote L T Sin Av, Cu. 19 Stoves to “The Kvening World" yesterday |ContinuationofOurGreat Flannellette Waists, made with yoke back and i. the 5: i H- b= Slauoe, goes inte. eect. The Ives |e Our Banking Dept. | Harmony, $149.00. OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS UNTIL 10 O'CLOCK. complaining that his wife spent every fe a very important day to men Seat GP MOnbY He crud oath at & Dolley full gathered front, real value 35c., at.... .... eeeienee The ew shop run by Marcus Rosen at 178 Chrystle clause, goes into effect. The Ives iow A reporter visited the pla Monday ro aes Bie aky tan Yeats ‘eal morning, and met in the hall by will be opened on the main floor of our All purchasers will receive a certificate entitling them to One $ nd void, and racing taker & long | tot with ‘great’ indignation, (hat. & new Sth at, bullding on Wednesday, ; Doxen_PROF, EHRLICH'S Cabinel-finieh_Photographa, valued I backward. It only remains for the | dened with great indignation that @ Jan. 2 It will receive deponita subject 7 oS to check at sight and transact a general a per dozen, tree of coat. a policy shop existed on Chrystie street. ; = olay Ja Saieaey oe After listening to @ long and Anant M ‘sli PAshIng busines, Awsodnts Iavited, i ———— Worth $10 more. y ot ineve meanures a peared w6 ths teeriat In & dred Loe uslin Sale of Safes. Auction Sale of Unredeemed Pledge One ads ‘of these ures depends the lke tale of three numbers having ap- We @ GiMcult matter to anticipate ak Hed rannlee, and beget TOMORKOW (WEDNESDAY), at 11 A. M., at 65 Bowery, by 8. FIRUSKI & SON, Auctioneers, vantage in re meu! well-known sporting man, F x ie of sasors he may | Te ecttons aed Teonmeee ve Underwear, Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, &c. buying a bet Just exactly what they will do is a|Place, the youth unbent far enough to b And puervun oder teceianeous ode, ty once BRAITAMS & Rone, 87 Park Row. 4 Llama 4 ; admit that @ policy game was being run Cc t - Goodson RXTE alter YA. DIAMONDS sold at 12 noon, i Seay eitintors will tnterpret |! ground-floor room at the rear of orse S, - Thibet on . ™ s G t piss anti-gambling clause of the Consti-| the Teas r ot a Me. Rosen inens BRIAR PIPE THE Ms ny tls gers should be admitted. L it yor of hope that pierces 9 = IVEN Y *) are always ‘4 fom that has settled At this juncture two customers came in og 5 tart in and the attendant followed them into E ‘ ® | W D sure of a associa: m the rear room. During the next half mbroideries [aks Harmony {9a throughly high grade TH EVERy 0 lt p pro . al | “wy De heur several men—some woll-dressed ‘ es § are i neland having the appearance of clerks, HD A tl ald CUA i so many known that Gov. Morton is|as did one vr two women. One man I owest We offer 1,000 Fireproot Safes, ax fol-| Mule, three wirings throughout, three an Llama ily to horsemen and racing, | brought with him a little girl about five . lows GRE WAINUE. WRONG OF ike POUND Thibets, his influence in. their behalf, | Yeers old, probably as a mascot. Hach Bize “A,” welght $00 Ibs; out- | tagaty, atone. a 449.00 the assort- Ste simply straws, however, that) peculiar tattoo knock, which brought | rices aide measurement, 23xi5x14, 5,98 bale E cYCkO I ment of 7 eee thermscives out | the attendant, ‘The door was always fold by safe dealers at $30, 089)! Bloomingdale Bros. are always pleased i is al. 2 root that hae nwept over | ened just wide enough to admit one a |to let the public know exactly ho OF sizes 1s ale the oon petorm thas awept ove, | Person, and instantly closed and locked, Size “B," welght 500 Ibs.: out- lee peer Bee aus most ende J fe . At the end of half an hour, a slight! ear. wide measurement, 2x18x18; of their goods are made. The High H ijgation | made man of medium height appeared, OY Grade HARMONY PIANOS have the re- less—slim, & ti Ot + s sold by safe dealers at $45.00... ; nd simply, that | arose owen: He naked ‘along oand |, All offerings as ndvertised in Bize * e Seni Cariet out. Fond, Seniman Wire: Anest ‘sction fat, short, tor ig, gamblini searching lst of questions concerning | Sunday's World & Engle will hold ‘ 05 20820 made; the Canstan Regulator; patent re- \ i stout, tall; eries are to be Prohibited: The Lek: | the “sporting man” who had given the 1 Wedneaday & with f SOG Se mean ie nele caeeeriee 2 00 peating rail; 10 copper brass strings; best . Negoes) i at (one tine "quention | feporcer the tip an to where to come, | Good Wednesday & with few excep-| sold by safe dealers at $75.00..VAUU | Giatity felt; doutie nathan fab READY any kind atall. This is unusua matitution. The question | Sonos mu r of peteoral | a f cir | ae to whether. the decinin: nd then put a number of personal|tions all week. Size “D,"" welght 1,000 Ibs.: out- throughout, 4 veneers on wrest plank; ON ALL —so is the price—worth $24. Yer oct, Pattonal Convention | fully and Rosen appeared to be watisfed, side measurement, seas 19 00 all sounding boards are rabbited; finest eee ome indorsement of fOr pe nalas fake the tlek and let you 1AM = sold by safe dealers at $60.00..UU,) bushings manufactured; ivory keys, Per- NEWS-STANDS Heavy en i! lat vee wa of things by the people of lin, There was a man like the one you ‘The above safes are absolutely fire-|Sons about te purchase a Piano will do M IXTUR Either weight, plain lining, $10, Prauestion in a. hait-|%Peak of, who told me yesterday he was STRAUS: proof and have been tested and indorsed | Well to sve the Harmony, TO-DAY. its, $12.50. fash n by “passing daw fecate HE a by some of the most prominent concerns! Hyvery Pano kept In tune foe Snaey E Oo T ) eS a Brooklyn, N.Y, they are tnisned inthe very bent man:| ty/qhf Alan Kept in tone for one year] ep cents|TREATS oF . O. THompPson, [eutio HERE he Conte ceitie oe ner throughout, and guaranteed equal s | Bee .cectng man will answer, this by | mon Hoe etapa ental Tae to any safe made. Name enumelled on| Pianos tuned, repaired and removed at phoned UMA Tallor, Clothier and importer, % ys i ¥ | mon acquaintance would hanily be base for the Giants the eo ry f~ foes winter tettesitg fete: Ukely to call himaelt hy hin right name an It an goo tevany of them he in'aet | Safe without extra charge. [reasonab'e prices. Eve pipe BS) ampe | AN UNRIVALLED 245 Broadway, ~ in pl ng policy. ir, lonen's doubts ant’ and the 4 Od ae eae so eake the | vanished and he led the way to the ih Nie ot@ ponttion cess a Ptnekpenents wiittonty eek | Fear room. ; sasal McPhee, Chlidn a U Third Avenue, | DUKES MIXTURE or <at> ANNUAL. Bet. Park Place and Murray St. i ranted that the Legislature does ere e regular paraphernalia s | : fagp laws imposing Sniy a fine for book: | af ttrlley anon the blackboard. With | up“oaibe ar he Giana ooming a ¢ 08. 59th & 60th Sts.| 207 Parvar-- &¢ Pigitber iar compel, the: Lenislacura: to | 8nd the, denk, covered with) mheetn ot] Wine timate its le laa J ees | _ BREAKFAST—8UPPER. 1 ecia a e ore: er measures AL on tl ENUINE ELECTRIC BELTS, ® certainty that betting cannot | Nations, many representing {ll-fated and . . = Se i This successor, and the new President istioned by the Legislature in the Ulepared earnings if hard workers,| John 8 Johneon and F. J. Titua, it te ald, have BYRNES TO PARKHURST. ¢C replied In like manner. 3 the existing Constitution. Any | Were Written, ‘The walls were adorned | been. proposed "tn a focal pro . he headquarters of the Federation Ww would be unconstitutional and | With numbers and Inacriptions scrawled the pugtliste conduct — — ui 4] will be removed to Indlanapolis in about lows not|over thelr surface, and. the faces of ‘elena "atl enter. thei | 0 a have the slightest prosmect of | some pollticiann, cut from newepapers, Soke of ainilirorginieatione? fer. | THE Superintendent Hos a Pleasant four weak’: _ GRATEFUL—COMFORTING. m the Legislature. @ pinned up’ here and. there. The ers might (all In'wich the wheme | Greeting for the Great Reforme: ea — the racing associations | door had a patent catch and a key on ee ‘The Rev. Dr, Charles H. Parkhurst CARNEGIE MEN MAY STRIKE. ae ed ee ee te TT esa tich hel aiden asin 20MM, NTH, to a triond trom | acchinel tenday, to make cay: cumuuat | Cheerless Outlook for Cloakmak- Coton fates Season, providing the Le Halatire | ane wepotter Palace, Guar ter, whlch he ye he In suffering “severely f m 1 in Edgar Thomson : * [purses as lotteries’ The treasury | Pring him in $25, und hia dream combi. | during the Summer ant Te hiantict“te, fecelved fon the reported remark of Thomas © ers and Their Families apices eae?" | BOILING WATER OR MILK. Se the associations are filled to] nation was orded on the manifold | be able to skate this Winter. jatt In Wilkesbarre yesterday that the Works Object to a Cat. Ay . ng a the result of profite irom | Mat by the proprietor nimaeit, cation reverend gentleman's “Read, waa swol. — PITTSBURG, Jan, 1.—There ts fear of tnedicine theuatinn trumeago, Seaton, peatings i past years, and this season's ; om Rowen sald by| thas aw en.” He also maintained ailence as to| — a x clk [Ferings in stakes and purses wi: not re: | Way of farewell: oglth, Gout 18 the ttle of the new omcial| the question of the posthie ucseptance|No Prespect for Work Until March |* ‘trike at the Edgar Thomson Steel Dentistry. Back, all, Stomach seat” pomplelas . = — i lus to any great extent, “If you've never played thin before) Yan ii “loft the Police Commissionership should . Works ac Braddock, which would involve TH hw Yiy ytbiog t wi inst’ bookmaking are | take my advice and tion't begin it. Itn| 4c Gee Ane SES UMRa ge | tbe offered him, at the Very Earliest. 1,600 me loved aHOUE NG BIkaT 2065 E GOLD CR 0, | Frome ie oases Alay enforced however tiers nnnha | bad game to heats an marys wind [iat Ie ana eta Supt. liyrnes, when asked if he had a UNE De WN DENTAL C "¥ | obysicians’ batterien betting, To quote Richard Croker, | man has found out, and paid for finding . << remarks to make about Dr, Park- naces, ‘The trouble was caused by the) @3 WEST 88D HT. CORNER SIXT! Sarees Ca ie use OF racine without ber: | ft. too!" stig ntatement, would only. say new scale, which wut wages from $1.40 to | u} Tee antl FET Suiveue” Thor ae went N ! ta If, on the other hand, the county eae Set GOSSIP OF THE TURF. ata statement, would on appy New] Ths ia the third month of the strike of | $1.25 per da, The men agreed to quit AVE., NEW YORK. Sanden's ‘s the only genult le Pe mene ing month of the strike of) work at midnight last night, but did not city. Please call and teat of send’ for explanaiery Cornehus Bliss and ex-Collector Joel . tters, do so. ‘The firm last night prohibited the Teeth extracted port | Cb get hy imall are lax in their duties, the ee inet, caer, th"! — SPORTING MISCELLANY. : oe jor. Matthews, of Indiana, has written that Erhardt called on Supt. Byrnes at J of them with their families | blowing of whistles and other New Year's tively without pain. Mrs. tenia ME art of hia message touching upon the Roby e Headquarters this afternoon and r upon the new year with hunger| demonstrations to avoid” exciting the pain, Mrs. nwo Li Facing associations derive reve- Bevan '© tempt them tor keep On| parson’: Davies oeen't need to be mentioned Pentce ean sere tue aterne , men Worrell, 206 Weat 2bth | weakness, without | Stomach, Impiacable enemy will pursue the | 4% 4 hustler, Everybody who han ever heard of | auention. He nald lant night he hat made some! “Niedera. Hliae atk Erhardt. also con-/ 4! Want staring them in the face and |" "strike at this time would cause a St, 12 tenth extracted | Sanden'e medical werk, “Tnres Clavaen cP Sen t® track magnates, however. eter | the sporting man who beara that clerical title | SFY strong recommendation, which, If acted! yratulated Supt. Byrnes upon his ap-| 2 prospect of work until March, The lows to the Carnegie Steel Com- without the least pain. | Free, sealed. by mail.” Every young, middle-aged will doubtless procure evidence | hax been accustomed to accept his name ax «| “POR, Would Teault in the suppreasion of Robviam ance before the Lexow Committee | Recef Committee of the conference of |/aty, by allowing the furnaces to, chill. Gold crowns, 96, Bridge | &% 0M" man entering from the slightest weakness Hee ED CeI Na Cotas ie MMteE Taynonym for enerky and rapidity of action, tine |! the State, In fact, he salt ie had handied the witness stand, and expressed | to-ty labor unions supplies them with DE ee oa Nee wente pee ely aed 4s , Aisposition to close thelr eyes. ornreaee Works was on New Yeare Day Rag work or teeth without , oa tt ie ely, hat the redouble jhe moat recent feat accentuates and emphanizes [Roby without lovee, A few wasks ago he Se ee and plgamure OVeT | bread, xometimes a little coffee and oc-| isi, when Michael Quinn was killed and Plates ourapecianty. run | OF Sanden’s, 826 Broadway, N. Y., MG Ghat thant indisnoner opis | this cberseortuce tenon nything that haw yet | *me correspondence with Judge Gillette, of Lake | Nef casionaily, Bolognw, eauea ot fifteen others were Injured, sets of teeth, $5 Gold | Cor. 12th wt Office Hours: 9 to days, 10 to 1, ai casiona bglogna sausage and pickled if jo getically This is merely a su lay morning the ‘Parson’? ar-| County, and informed the Judge that he would] Supt Byrnes sald to-day that since Ni y ee filling, $1 up. We war. | Lareest Electri: Belt Manufacturer Inthe Worl@ . ———————— of what may happen’ should A hAEE RI fo , Byrne ‘ t Pl herrings, a few potatoes and onions, and the carrie’ on vest renoon ried a thie ely prepared to \sloee Regotlat hae Oe ete cer any meagestion which ha or uny | the day he told the Committee what he! vice in w fortnight tea. The quantities| SMALL, PLANTS MUST CLOSE.] 2 Ml work as repre- sit Facing ‘in entirely stopped in for Molding the Ryan-temprey match In the Ar | other competent clteen might make. We did not | RMEW: he has been the rectplent of over [ouce In a f rtnignt tea. The quantities s E aN rented. Crownandoridge|___ Banking and Financial Htate It ts not likely that breeding in-|lantic Athleiic Club's quarters on Coney Island, | kUOW that Judge Gillette w ring bis woe | from city officials and business mene re Guts Plate Glaus Sula tom ork Eeht th repale ait | aay y 1 Will guuer very weverely. The] tant ment arabe 4 tesla tor Ghleaea, Feeney ia + | sufferers ut in Plate Glass Sald to Meam a) your tie, Call and see specimens and get esti-| DRY DOCK SAVINGS INSTITUTIO! x tan ‘ll wind that blows i ea Pv - »t only Knows what will become of Bitter Trade Wa: 4 fy 4s borne out by the having concluded arra ents for the bout under “ % ad al . - ae ‘ the in the West this year in the auspices of the Seaside Athletic Club—the rival PARKHURST Is JEALOUS, boor people if our supplies are cut} PITTSBURG, Jan, 1.—With the New SAND 619 BOWERY: imme to ce far better than that section | of the Atiantic = said Manager G. W. Jones, of the r will commence the war to death The Trustees have declared a dividend for the ate meen fo! Heretofore the mag- iS . B a Lexow Says He WIIl Soon Ha Reiter Bureau: at a Clinton street. “Wel petween the plate-glass manufacturers month ending Dec. 31, 1894, on all deposits em erpecend oF the], 7mm mas nothing about the afte that w Keer rel Nothing to Do but Preach, Fee ree ay rounag fp bread this morn-| oe this country. A cut of 20 per cent. Utled thereto under the by-laws, at the ede ta th ficative of broken faith or even trickiness on slonaed more than twenty d i (Special ta The Kve Vby M : nidman, | from existing prices will be made by the| _N@ Méere Mread ef the Denal Chau Laid pseanll elhcnscap el nl acreage at the representatives Of | suppressed. Gov. Malthera will: pre i ALBANY, N. Y., Jan. 1.—Senator Clar viph Kres, of Baltimore, sent a check | Diamond Plate Glass Company, of Ko-| Teeth Baurected paimiessiy, without gas, vy our | 494 on the excess of $500,not exceeding $3,000, at 1, to the Legislature neat week i $20.9, and the Metropolitan Prepared | komo, Ind., and the Pitisburg Glass Com- | ste scteaude meracd, No pala oc bed’ resulta | the rate of 3 per cent. per annum, payable on and P hbredn of the East will sw ence Lexow was toslay shown the state-| kood Company gave us nineteen three: | pany. ‘rhe cut is caused by the fallure after Jan. 21, 1898, Ea gown upon the Western tracks, The| Alix. FI yy, |MeBe of Dr, Parkhurst criticising the | pound cant of corn meal mush, ‘There | at the recent conference in Pittsburg et ‘Money deposited on or before Jan, 10 will draw 5 tx. Flying Jib. | (0 e for le Ss i oft] Was a rush for these supplies and we | to form a combination of plate-glass Ine +nad wen be noted that everywhere in| dtrectiy to Pr eee ee eet ee ree te eee nae COMM ET Beet sare eita: [Lereetnn, Gein ALCLoaa RerEne Liitebute sot oe \nserent from) Jan 1, 1496. fest stakes and purses have been om the frat fine day and a *, “The Eveuing Work!" Piate-G ; : JOHN TIEBOUT, Presideat. ree holders. w fi Us a case of Othello's occupation be-| 1 Wish "The Evening Wo: would say | Plate-Glass Company, ‘said: S30 , Preal Ereatly increased | Os ‘ord holders will make a The eon AT eed Beer eens Bec eek ati ae plies should be sent Ve have been notitied that the Dia- 129 Cumverieng CHARLES MIEHLING, Secretary. Ben IMCFeRKe means a rent deut to cies OE AU ele ea ha Aga as a M. Goldsmith, 8 | mond Company’ would cut the price of | 4 ORKRSTER. se lite <= : pet it RATEUT eerie catoniiCr eed men getting credit for the Work of ex. [Clinton st DETR Tier Chee eerie eat re Tne prin | that Wate the petpatod eosllenees ane intteanan For Sale. Mariisie trom carecity, and ‘ wane poy nine posure, He will soon have nothing to do| 4 Will make the same cut. and the price fend apply ents TY Mer PW Pex ing will prove that the unc > bility that one atria pur peenan the! Ogpah To aelect Squtre fouls The prentnt price “wcabbat | Mt “Crowne and Br ING MACHIN CAMA Of turf affairs in the Bast has A ult eas —— * rg A airary cents, ‘The effect of this cut ie that ek at the Newest, Spoesib ‘. i ate i eran ‘much. fone Aad loos upaa the bt a oat . all the ‘small plants will have to shut jad werk. “Fillings BOs. a ae Fricuitural aanociationa . ip Th* tention of norremen . RECORDER GOFF DOWNTOWN. |:: ates, ani 4 |down. The only two Chat can afford t We gu trout 810 up. {Sr cast cr oon bi Fait mies the alvidents which annunity ea we _ [teat ! 2 = rect-Cleaning Commissioner as |fun are the Digmond and our-own, We PORT age esebange, eae aad ropsirall inal : dion the race tracks. ‘Their prizes Penincen amee re tmorrom je Mpenda Some Time tn Col, Fel for “work “inv cleaning the) cannot tell where thie will end.” The Ta the Gorsing and‘ge acts 194 East lho and Bos Grand E-eiil be smalier, And perhaps the farmer oe low's OMce, and AM Seem Happy. | My on the proposition was delayed [down right along: Tw.years ago it wae wie Me sean: Haste 0179) 0 «#00 WEEKLY BUYS: 3 ed to as mucl ¥ meeting of the gentlemen Interested ‘ol. Fel thn : towlay because Baron had worth $2.40 a square foot. I cannot pre- TAL_P. Rs, Watches, Diamonds and @s if the premiums offered were EAN ansoriation to govern sieepiechas, | COL Fellows arrived at his office this | (init Hecages latin complications will follow this Ei aaa ae Jewelry.” Delivered tte a LEAR ora Character will be held | Morning about 11.30 An hour later! fantibe clowktmeks i ution,” at or niediately. N.Y. Watom Bs Jockey Club will not have any | mites The amateur croms-ooun- | Recorde: WG ‘i : 1 = — AMERICAN & Jewelry Co. . inoorp.» EEcgresentation before the Legislature. Test the 8 Hegel th Reece keer T0nn ee Maes Sh ae ee ee Ba ai a te 4 ibe mew Consticution ean seine vee: | sek ceacaih74lam, ill faim his alioned ihren ravar fn purify rhe | They remained together over an hour ae F IN THE WORLD OF LABOR. ncnaul, rday ove’ grit BBG and not with rneing “The dockes:| lion wf the’ Chiet Magiatrate vt the Mah popular favorit once enjoyed, MAK] During that time Assistant District- : kL a a 9 ; ag pledged itself mor fo interfere | Circa Faia favor ee Attorneys Lindsay, Osborne, Mattle, [sick wife, who had Just be mother, | 4 special meeting of the Precutive Board of | for the purpose at teietine FRNCTING DEX Acc BOO Sree Peering feat tbg Saeitlswitt ll ai wee iehloes Soak the aenmnclrc sme one with plenty of tome han tured ma |TOWnSENA and Unger were present and | aml #16 another ‘striker family | jhe Progress Association of Steamftters’ Helpers | TISTS the method of PAINLESS Dentietry tn NDE, then stb}; skey Club id | to keep him awake nights | over 000,00 Are annual offered the new Record elr congrat- ES Reameteynatc, 7 Se TooReY Club would | io, korn, aie arene, ante he, aay count the exer MEOMLOM, ore annually erent In England | een Sereraee Wal Seng a COTE * aigeslin Balaiuar wa aueehe Comsuan acntuohnn | ihe ealb Ree we Ge Don & Gnoe Mecrer se 9 me olin: jan | the combatante will be aliow cenit s shine and yachting ne ating | ulations, Univeraity, Buliding has struck: because nonsunlons 1e only place to get good dental work done| aNyTHING In W 7 é Be tere ert sree pan Tammon|| ihe, CHabenats will te allswiad tp cores eas | Senlne oad vachelne H:900.080 | Congressman ‘Timothy J, Campbei GOMPERS STEPS OUT. Iuade (erra-rotta th dad. A committee ofthe | f0F the actual cost of material. weekly \paginentes delivered fret = Bethe Tooker Chaehonsasy wemmeer | he ine acid th otoperomclaly will ae So oRraEas Mimathy ids Cambie sali Hisar of Detegaten tay heen in conference with | TEETH extracted. positivaly PAINLESSLY by | cuunge Witch’ e D could Wiel noWer= or the trunks which will, form. the en is brothe Ss 1 ractor Webber in regard to the matter, and | OU! . ful Influence if the nacexsity arose It te thelr autre: during the dekece. ‘Woneis| Fred. Miller. the bookmaker. wt ' Dinghy ‘ales “oalled dulielde Takes Fosseasion an Presis| cess iret onde tee nish ae eee ‘AMERICAN DENTAL SCHOOL, He owever, that the Loxisia- | wyni|e of thelr attire during the de honk at the. Het rin Washi SNe A hee ihe union mechanics employed on the building | #8 Weat 14th st. N.Y. Hours 8 A. M. to 6 rie Interfere with racing, bit tt is | did pramounce the aeful theese the purpose cf inking e teat of the et Gah’ and collie Ment ofthe A: Haiak b. J WUE be called ow We will teach well recommended young Miers ane ltself to prssing | 1 slay” the ddoughty” featherweight champion | {dicted Uy the Grant Jury yesterday Me wilt] yeconder Goff and Col. Fel left! John Mekride, the new President of | Delegate Keating, of the Blectrical-Workers, | £24 women dentistry. to fore oh ih of bet- by andcin donanlnory ¢ tt ag ried . he building arm arm, and they both ry vd the grier wit "7 nant 7 enforce the prohitition ot bet 1 ary chilean “Henides | B® (led In a y Iooked haps. Mut they ‘wouldn't tatk [tte American Federation of Labor, and the rl etme maces, o4'*| TOOTHACHE AT NIGHT Railroads. forsemen in the Kast are « from Paitedeiphias | nt * for publication wer new offlvers of that body’ took FOR ee a tae alo ber ny MAY NEEDUS, | "AMERIOA’S GREATEST RAILROADS is la proven bs theta trie Ree: | rms tae veen cinien to-tnte matcn, wo vo SCHMITTBERGER ON DECK, |srtiigs o's" WM Ro on the Neneh ermal poasemior of the headquarters, | ‘The newly gloied Secretary of Plumbers Union Open a fend flee to the Coney Island Jockey Club's | speak. by the compulsory It of « Kudratier = * From the Mayor's office Reconter Jt Clinton ploce, at 1 o'clock to-day, [8 24 Is 1 leAgbeys 2 f WEEKLY, W. I JEW 3 v WERED was In need of bread han beet called for Thursday, nig ita branchen.” "Work done by ADL aed’ ERPS. FEST PAN a Ut Ag Ate as large ae in Ane eroulegn | There are many who 0-09 doubt idathe weata | an FS in company with Distriet-Attorney Fel! |and entered upon their dh ruiture Workers’ Union No. 32 will have ite KS RE ering anints taco” precar | ae Stn chao ty ae le whe comtoaning alles Captain mee |iqco"Eai hg ial Ataursh | ant entre aon tle ois atts tat tha ate HANKS BET Ton, OWN an anchor to Windward te ty-five rounds or any part-o€ them, His prestous. to to Duty This Morning. Edward JH. Tamsen, Mr. Tamsen re Z mie ampers ani 205 OTH AVE., COR. 14TH BT, Pitoring Uberaily in the stakes witeccd ty sdopted plan of dtaappearing when matched) 24 veived them very coolly ary Christopher Evans] Bort Hatcher nan been elected Recording and | Siete Hike Western tracks: thle occasion, except with the! Capt. Max F. Schmittberger reported | moving his hat. suring. the were present, and turned over to. their | Corretpondiag. Secratary of tinernattonal Millinery and Dressmaking. N T soar Inductng the] for duty at Headquarters this morning. | Which was manifestly ate 3 neon livenee at y quar UR OED | eee Rie eA ha BAR Teneay successors all the books and pap | carpente han elected SEAL GARMENTS redyed and altered into faan: Put np That is, the returns from the Tender- | **" ‘ met Beene wh ack mouneit th Pusher Shes fonabl Eton facketa Mra DARKER, oD OREEDON AND BERNAU MATCH moun gee ae aey nt fa (pret usiy ata margimeeting uty Phe new Faceutive ounel ee ae anee abt SI, at Bikar cist & WUDSON RIVER A. R ° q the German-American Ref Unie ih Maen. CANTO: wil ihe ie WHI Battle to a Fini ri Tommy Kelly ing m1 Nth, Meakim, of the Thirtieth; Wester- | oo: Nowa and Recorder Qa it was |or four s. Following is a lmt of the [org tn is" Davies Friedmann, 26 Moore | Sooo eee ah atGalve: Per al AC a at velt! of the Twenty-elghth, and Reilly, | hs that ex-Police Commissioner | members: John Melirite, of the Mi sire #NGAGED. H ‘yore Tex. Jan. 10, j ° Joe the Twenty-third Precthet, are still |Charies F. Machean shook hutds with | President, {rom Columbus, O.; P. J Samuel Hackofen, 45. Pranklin street, has been are Falls, Chicas RMRCGUTE OMG, Jan. 1<-0n gan’ in| sa *aveewa". oom on the sick ia and warmiy greeted both af them. Str. | cite, af the United rotherhood of Care cary of New York Cloak aad a eee iit ha. Me Day” Exprese eames. Chvedon, the Bt. Lous ECE TS el ay oma a iheraer'e Trial Pustponc: eierre’ eel Ee, es Jpenters: Pust Vice-President, Pi ¢ hten, clested, Delegate to BATSHNICK, trem 10 Eldridge at., Jan. 1, | H will face Herman Rernau, the| herdis caper te cess wart we at . hia, dames Ds {the New York State Federation | 1495, New York City, = Galveston heavyweight. in the Tremont |e, nis sagiaetan” she Iv beens undetaion)’ aliine (Gan teomen Had to Wath. utters, econ i Unico Ma's DreD. ee House, Galveston, Tex., for a '* nine us 18 to erger confessed before the Lesow | suit of the pew law. two #4 4s Seamen's | socret kere’ Union No. 8 g | rogrilsepsie, Alban Tee tote with ec oice gloves, tor a mateh at a wel D AMUKCOE. Gai AL OUI) BAL LA Ged Glan ~ the Weet (ne Hundre’ ive Chicago; nee t nardt has signed |ELTING.—On Tuesday morning, Jan, 1, Bets 90K Mere ene teatted, | F eof £5.00. . | ° and the action taken to-day by the Di 4 ra Ret NES RRR set ¢ . i Horseshoers annual ag: with that unton. MARY E. ELTING, Vice-Principal of ‘ 00 8 Mi —Daily, Por ditaay. Troy, Buiale, sf articles of emet read tormey's afM@ice ma fertainty that ie on ARR Ri Sepa she i The 3 men Plumbers’ Unton, of Newa t Citcago, ‘Clucitinatl, au, were miened tart | ,Meres news for the beck calle iarton bar en uamaas Ges r nd sitet station ' : Nuud., “has made an agreement for the ‘ensuing | Mat School No. 3. Mt Saratoga, ‘Burilegtem The maton tang | Amos Ruaie F prothaaer os Moe ut ‘orphan’ Aa 4 ‘ Year with the’ Manton Pinaiey prtioa ene Frienda are Invited to attend the fune Both will weigh in at: fy, ' ota . elay in w fon, Gen- | sociation, . rye ie ag f : h i z sve minutes tary, the Chair, | pgaurynmen Makers, Union No. 18 haw slectea; | s4th at, on Wednenday, Jan. 3 at 11 A.M euanaet indianenotte $e teare im to vielate at ea hemimeria. Presidents chee Da. ¥ Sleepin aa awe Lathe’ Boral | to be ready to ral on Monday ser ° 3: . h welcoming Henry Schruth, Recording’ Meng: | KLURGE.—On Sunday evening, Dec. 30, hee SURE Ca ramaem regents ulng. Come now. cranks, and se Steer, Floancial Seratary™ be Ofcer BMIL KLURGE, ate of tne For # ple of the simahoures r Maid, i Had Policemen Mant = George Dongus, Trusteoe: Charles Wane, | Pallce Court, aged 46 years wilh begin the New Year wiih goo! with Danpy Richardson} As a reault of the recent Civils | ee Dongus, Trustees; Charles Walter. Faneral Wednesday, Jan. 2, 1895, 1 P.M, AE Jeune people, ksi ‘i jit toll‘ ie reer ctetaerice aa la ad ee \e rection ct th : naventigations of the hi hat vertal | ‘enc 0 in Sion: EARS : ri resident." Frank Carney, | meat priva | Semner Pa oo. all" thro atau of the forve ed thelr places through = ; Eckstine, Recording & , Hs . by Pncach Lt jah robe (gained “i iere is only one Best. _Fptatine, Recording este: | O° MALLY. ~ On Dee, 39, 18%, BRIDGET laminated by Plat Ete seess ‘ Beneficial Association No, 69| from bis Inte residence, £365 34 ave. Inter. P4 : ready been aerved : 6 Chris "Bohtomer, Conductor; | O'MEALLY, aged 61 vears, sist Tas Brosdway st Y umn : in ; When Baby was sick, , 3 day, Jan. 2 1895, Burial St. | station ‘York; 88 and 726 Fulton st., BiG ten Year ee Needy 19 Airive. THE - Raymond's Cemetery Hiimaawsy, ETH Taroom py New Year, | Whea she was a Child, she cried for Castoria, HAVERHILL Mags., Jan. 1.—Meetings were held zal wonh/<0s ‘Mintor a deetet aa ante re checked from bate) oF restdenoe og y 1 1 T “ 00D.—0' . Dec. 81, 189%, a 19 Westnntt Ernresn Campane 7 | When she became Mins, she clung to Castoria, | last pixnt by all local shoe-workers’ unions, and tt 8 td 8 BES ) A KINGDOM FOR 0.38. ave., BUSAN Y. WOOD. Sh SORN wrarere Gennes w master, was unanimon ded 10 take part in @ general General Manager 6 Fa he ravethen Canora | 2 me ‘out ate HEALTHFUL, ECONOMICAL. — DELICIOUS, | FAMOUS 100, SBA) “vin'a'rn snrw } eet Emery Hoth, acroin- | i th sett tea Ee atk etcole: = aaa . . : A cure In every case aimee the war. Ab- 7 kara, oat both eye | CEREALS MFG. CO., 83 Murray st, N.Y. AN Grocers, @ 2 harmless and pleasant to tale. NP LNTE 3 Teh on. "by om pe y 004 i Oral DOV LSLSD AA MHEB TODIDESSSeoosoeseeesse eee Eri lor book, 28 Univeriy \ "iac ove corner 18th 96 HO: NEY Collateral, Nor moval Moreau place, Ny Ye Avoid tn : 4 N soe us 87 Nassau, cor. Fultou, room 70a"

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