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NS AMUCK Dri Sisain Sin tones ch th & Brooklyn Street Re is a Woman with a Babe tn Her Arms. eee-te-Mand Fight with Capt. Keaney. Policeman Bennett, who in attached W the Sixth avenue police station, and jhas been on strike duty, made a of himself this morning. ‘had been drinking freely,and when feached a state of fighting In- téalcation, began to use his club. He been patrolling Fifth avenue, be- Mtreets, when he broke out. The first Betpon he attacked was a woman with @ Ghilé in her arms. He struck her a Severe blow over the shoulders, yelling: geet oo out of one Mya te ie sen pene but they were | Near Twenty-third street Ben- ohn Aird, up- | gnome, ta at (306 Nine- street. He was walking along ‘When he was set upon by without provocation and bru- ten about the head. Men cried ‘at the officer, but he con- asat its height s if the crowd iceman, two officers | Up and attempted to place him arrest. While they were pulling | ing at him, Capt. Kenney. avenue station, came. with | ‘of men on the double quick. in saw in an instant the the officer and told him arrest. He attempted to Bennett made a | ch developed into | struggle with the Cap- | with the assistance of | ue his men, Capt. Kenney disarmed | hers itgeman und took him to the station-houre, followed by the) e the, toa Bennett was arraign: Eat the desk and ‘bleeding from his wounds in the ‘was present with five witnesses to a ee of assault again: the jeanett, whose first name is was formerly stationed at the depot of the Coney Island ven Hi name figured prominently. in ¢ trials, and it came out then that he had warned MeKane by tele Be when Gaynors copyists wyre’ on | Li to Gravenend. e8 stated this afternoon eat icemen will sleep in the station- of New York to-night. | —__—e- “MISS EVESSON A BRIDE. the Was Qui ly Married ~ A, W. Cooper thin Afterne Miss Isabelle Evesson, the actress, | Was. married at 2.15 o'clock this after- | noon to Almyr Wilder Cooper, in the Mayor's office. Mayor Strong first per- formed the civic marriage serv and then the religious service was the Rev. Charles H. Eaton, Ghiateb of the Divine Paternity. Mr. of MR. A. W. COOPRR. erent Pvpeon is * Well-known ect. lamous stage beauty, bot! this country and ‘in London, Bhe in e uate of Augustin Daly's company was Ada Rehan's understudy Parte some years aio. |) yn afterwards went to Wallack’s “Twenty-second and Twenty-third | | morning,” th mps Cornellus No Bliss was another caller whe An earnest confer with the M Mr lise afterwards sald | that he had no .aformation which would STRONG WILL Wt NOT SWERVE. Will Do His iM Whether Police Bills Pass or Not. And He'll Be Real Nice te Any 1. dies That May Call om Him. Mayor Btrong, free from gout, and wearing a great fur-lined cont, arrived | at the City Hall at 10 o'clock this morn: | |ing. His trip to Philadelphia had ap- | parently been of much benefit to him in the way of rest and he was In a most unctuous and communicative mood all the forenoon He was asked if he had heard hat |MnON® what be fs jalking about. Son, any m he was to be waited on to-day by a ele | vig ig gicte, will, Mf fair and honest, read what gation of twenty-flve WORN, FETE ee een ee anne ati renter Jing various temperance and reform | Vergy | unions. William Radam announces publicly to the wh “Well, I have not been officially no-|worid that he has discovered. the caure and cure | ise of thelr coming,” was the Mayor's | of aii diseasen That sounds absurd, but use yu jreply, “but if they do come they will | common sense and make a few inquiries, and it| be received with the greatest courtesy. | may not seem quite so absurt as you think “{ will be very wlad to see the ladies: | Vil treat them splendid. that they were never accorded a courteous reception than they will ha received from the Mayor of 3 Then the Mayor switched ew legisiativ carefuliy the ’ to and from deipila, but 'T) have no comment or. eriticism to make now; nor shall I have until the foe bills | bills have all been submitted to mej 4°) ‘is officially, That will not be until they | 4 4% thes ware ever in their lives: Hut @ man have been passed, who would claim a discovery to he a ‘cure-all “I do not intend to interfere in any manner with what the Legislature Is doing In the way of passsing laws re- lating to this city, “It makes no difference to me what laws are passed, I shall pursue my way just the same. T shall not swerve @ y people were cured Not only consumption and | Not Teours Alsease known, Br. Radain han been called. & have public ‘quack,' of course, becas he eh it is un ter they are Fent to me offletally. eat | ecessary to feel the pulse and take the temper Meee te ee as rnlenivinige us fo tne | ature and do what phyalciane call diagnosing passage of the Power of Removal bill. | ai . Once in court a half dozen of * *revioux to his talk with the reporters | , Teo give ® person common sense | your common sens They ,will find | sumption and rheumatiam, To-day he Ie in per fect health; but that wasn't proof enough, and a tow ot people ured hin dis using common a at ye world where it te not found. THE WORLD: COMMON SENSE. A Bold Stand, but It; Proves True. DIA you ever atop to think what enmmon Fe fa? Tt te simply @ faculty of observing thine na arriving at conclusion® which are corre Tt doesn't need a knowleden of Latin or Greek 1h im born with Suppose & In us, and we are forced to use tt man makes what seems to you a ridiculous ment. You faneh at him; but suppore he @ tunity prow enta? Then your © mon nense hat you made a minake in laughing, If a man pretenda he can cure all din eases, you call vim a crank, What are you Ro Ing to do when he actually proves that he has You will use cured and tn dineanes? ures, and ago Dr. Radam mate a discovery vance of the medical profession. and seemed too much lke @ Kollen dreain to be true The thread-spinning Fates bad given Mr. Radam just three months longer to Ive with con As ood health to. won the evidence of a few cures would not bel In ® quiet way Mr. Radam began nending out Aiscovery until, after the expiration of seven n, there In scarcely @ elvilized country in the Wherever tt went | Alled wise men swore that it was absurd to Simeson, Crawroro & SIMPSON Will offer To-Morrow, Tuesday, 40 Cases Figured French Sateen VENTILATED Down Quilts, ‘orded edges, wand choice designs, $3.50 cacn: 87.50. reduced fro: ALSO 500 Figured Silkoline Comfortables, with three inch ruffle, 81 59 cach; regular price $2.48, Gth Avenue, 19th to 20h Stre PREMIER OT above, he was heard to say claim to cure dineases, Over twenty other wit “Well, I see by the Rewnpener that | the Power ot Removal bill will not | nesses stepped forward voluntarily and awore that pass. Mr Radam's discovery bad cud thelr dixeanos | His statement later that he would act | atter the matical profession had pronounced t as his avowed policy dictated, a fs taken to mean that he will’ m, to the manner a preseribed by Mr, Platt refused this morning to say anything on the subject Among Mr. Platt's callers to-day was straining every nerve to bring about the election, of hts candidate, called on Mayor Strong this forenoon, He bustled into the Ma office and |‘ was greeted by th ' d-mornini e come to see if you have any Iit- Mee that you could give me thix began MeCook, jest- Mayor with a cheery G 1. ingly. “Went, 1 don't know." Mayor in the same spirit. answered. the “T have been throw any ght on the situation. MANDAMUS FOR FITCH. He Mast Insane Houde in the Mul- berry Bend Park Awards, Justice Van Brunt, in Supreme Court Chambers, to-day granted an order for @ writ of mandamus to compel Comp- tre (now Palmer's Theatre and aie es one ede Wallack to creat ir In this country of Fiohala Leach, in “Stoth ns Wallack’s she went to London ed Charles Wyndham’'s ¢ , at the Criterion Theatre, whe mained two years. Returning ca she became ine leads lady of Abe me Mugs, Staying there two ss” EF om WAS feeding ad Tady of the Grind Opera: House ton. Among other en ney fast tra Ss n seen in, she was the urige ‘and De, Bill in the comedy of that Tiga ana in cattle i ‘aun~ 5 Leigh in “Fb lale, ivesson's last appearance on the was in the latter part a short It was while p age. fayin ne Wut Street Opera-House. in ‘Phin not long aio, that hn naw the rom stage. had fr ey tad not children they were to be ‘ried, but owing to extreme youth thelr parents’ op ate When Miss Evesson nd, Mr. Cooper went to Thelr reunion in Philadelphia ithe t about by J. F. Zimmer. Manager of ihe Chestnut ra- House. rf 5 weil-known news- man. He was formerly Washing- nae was of the Philadelphia ‘Was connected with that troller Fitch to issue bonis for the pay | ment of an award of %& th at \of Glovant Gurino, a junat eerty, at $2 and 391-2 Maxter street. was ondamned for the Mulberry Kent | Assistant Corporation Cour Con: ly opposed the writ requiring the ‘omptroller to pay t uring claim, as | the application ‘was originally, nate on the ground that there was no m with which to pay it It was finally agreed thata writ chould the inne 1 com- pelling the Comptroller to issue bonds, — w i Inaues Strict Orders. Commissioner Waring has |ss:ed an ortor com. pelling street-cieaning employees outaide of oMce workers to wear full well as badges, when on duty, of when a tn the streete during working hours, wh duty or not. T) iden to enter liquor saloons of other places where liquor ie old while eo duty of in uniform A violation will be t lowed by summary dismissa! HERE’S A NOVEL CURE. A New Ha’ Doctor Has a Remedy for Paecumonia anKe Dr. Nagle his morning gave out a let ter from EB. ©, Pratt, of New Haven |wno has advice for the treatment of pneumonia, Dr. Pratt recommends the swimm then ath tow paper his treatment r take cold | sit, tye he is a pen. | overnmoent, haw at remarks, Kuaranter ut br D ri, | naiy here like’ me. —— Arrested for Preaching. n Lyon, sergeant rraigned tn fy ne J on rowd harged with violat nance by causing « permit.” He was Eighth avenue, whown howlet Eg Gimber of years, pewapaper hia, Bown amore ore Phlladelp at Gn leago an it. aie chines § to Jee I. J atter the cures of th and In known all over the world as Ra mentation and decay? That Radam's antiseptic gt and The ever and the whole thinking of a little job I know about. It Ff only pays $4 ie though” hen both jes eld MAM LIE ac entlemen laughed and began talking Tan’ about the County Committ tiation overy an thia worth considering? If Little Abe Gruber came In while the | you are wick yourself, no matter what the dis conversation was going "Tease, or know some friend who In ti the Mayor and Gen. McCook narrowly, | °* RAS 5 Brion S889 SP alas Je and seemed to be laughing to himself! |! your tower to save a life Send to Mr Mr. Gruber und Gen. MeCook ha alam for civeulary and testimontats, or, better | rather heated discussion while standing | attil, ust ren into his oflce at 188 Hreadway Bear th 1 of the Mayor's office after | near thirty-fourth « and you will « th eral had finished his conversation Hone with the Mayor. Each arzced with great [ot the most rfut things you have ever warmth, but neither woud give the other | seen. Mr. adam will put. so your own any inkling of how things Were going in| bloot under che microscope, and you cau see PIPER nourable. Mr iad nd secured a verdict againgt the wise men. ter the cure of Mr fads he world of every nator Lexow, who, it is presumed, was | testimony tn open court, and after It ta prov keting his orders for the week to you that one million people are to-fay w When (Senator Lexow was told of | vr. nadam's discovery, don't you think your | Mayor | Strong’é interview, Ne SIMIY | common sense will aay that Me. Radani's state | “f guess the Logisiature will get) Ment may be true? At any rate, yougought to along, be interested enough to investigate further Thin im what Mr. Radam discovered weven years MAYOR | STRONG'S iG’S CALLERS. ago, and it ta exactly what phvatciane are just | commencing to know; that there ts only one! Gen: Hecesk CON. Atan Tents | e2u00 of diseare, and that Ie decay. No matter | tn what part of the body tho symptoms are, the Shep aha Urnet Jakes: Gineane In decay. What in decay? Nothing but The war between the Brookfleld and) fermentation, and all fermentation in by Platt factions for the permanent chatr-| germs or microbes. Then Mr. Radam began | manship of the Republican County Com. | experimenting to find out how he could kill the | mittee, is to the knife, microbes, He tried every known drug and ‘There is seemingly’ no let up to the| combination of drugs, but they fated. Then he struggle, and neither side has yet made | beat to compound fos Ha ‘waa: only \n step towards conciliatory measures, | frst. and knew nothing about medicines; but Platt's man, Lauterbach, continues|"* Knew all about plante, Some of his gases ne, however, and his Uttle teuten.| Kiet the plant kerma and tote the plants Abe Gruber, dows most of the talle- | sounded some new ganea with water, This water An G.. McCook, who Is a| he drank, and it ie this same gas-tmpresnated | stanch fri of Brookfield and in| water that has worked wonderful cures Microbe Killer. Does {t wtand hat If microbes cause fermentation and decay f you Kill the microbes you will stop both fer. | tn exactly Microbe Killer does It that te as harmless as water be drunk as freely an water can be bathed in tt, the teeth cleansed yatem Impfegnated with the gas what an ts an 11a any disease penny, wheth and your commos it ts worth sense ought to ur time or not. MRS. QUIGLEY PROSTRATED. Receiving Visits from ny Hankers, Edwin O. Quigley, the self-confessed forger, passed a rather comfortable night in his cell in the Tombs last night Cashier Schenck, of the Mercantile National Bank, and S$, 8. Brownell, the) bank's attorney, called, as did Austin B. Fleteh attorney for other banks had swindled Lawyer f Wheeler & had been requested ake an interest in , {4 Prostrated ath ORAN Mrs. Edward i) y Mcer Potts last night that an unknown man was prowling about ner yard. She has been annoyed by Thomas Weir, who had been When Quigley” bought the hus expressed great Joy at nds downfall, Mrs, Quigley will Watch the grounds s uway, — = ‘mintent Ol Beggar. f Afteen years visited the Alt Organta r help, She ow the. Gerry noes rari reat. Sir un bewear Her tarred Found Her Hu a Me nad to her home Fannie Dierte vid, The SCHERING'S AZINE WATER CALIFORNIA Produced from best foreign varieties of grapes, or to double Imported. We being the guarantee thelr absolute producers of our wines, SOL, PACIFIC COAST WINE CO., | OLDEST WINE GROWERS AND BRANDY Dis | TILLERS OF CALIFORNIA, 849 Broadway (near 1ith Street) and 1496 3d Ay N.Y. Anitque Oak Extension Tables $3.85. | Foriner price $8.00 Others at 65.00, $1.00. $7.00 and up SOL. HEYMAN &00.,. m te BIEL PE PY ENUI DRAYTON MUST SHOW CAUSE. Why Wite 8 Am File an (Specia; ty The Evening World.) TRENTON, N. J, Jan, 21—The T ton divorce case came up again briett: in the Court of Chancery this mornt RV, Lindabury, Mrs, Drayton's co sel, fled an affidavit eetting forth t he has been notitied by counsel of J Coleman Drayt t testimony taken in the suit of the latter against his wife for divorce’ would be besun bef master in chan. The at | further says that be 4, ton's absence in’ 1 Ane tae been able to have a personal int with Nis client. and asserts that filing Mrs. Drayton's answer to he petition he has discove Counsel » tile r peers 4 special Vice nted a rule mpelling Drayton to Show cause at ark, Jan, 2, why such permission should not be granted. Dying from a Husband's Kick. Mary Jennings, twenty-four years old, of x9 West Thirtieth street, was kicked In the abdo- men by her husband, Patrick, on the 16th inat and 18 said to be dying. The Coroner her statement, uaband i Those 3500 got), marked dow: ulsters (all we've 15, are go- ing—but not fast enough Now either you don't want an ulster at any priee, or ran de understand what a at big €15's- j worth we're givin Tf you dont want it, you don't— that’s all there is to it, If you want it, here are $35. 0, $25, $20, and S1s-ulsters for $15; andthe mn that comes first will get the besi. Big men’s, ordinary men’s, young | men’ s—and your money back if you | wan it. At all stores. ROGERS, PEET & CO. a with | ie probably already cooked. The” boat will be a} wianer,—Poiladelphis Pree eS Waal ssilhacian dl ‘ang mng. Christina MONDAY EVENING, JA 1895. Bargains in Fine Tailoring.| Before removing the| Bowery store and consoli- dating with the Broadway house, our entire stock will be sold at half cost. The materials we have left in stock are of the very highest standard, both foreign and domestic. dn the history of the trade no such values have ever been offered. Suits (ori) $16 & $20, Formerly $25 to 840. Trousers (ofir) $4 & $5, Formerly 87 to $10. Overcoats (otter) $18 & $20, Formerly 26 to $10. These will be made up in our usual excellent man- ner, and our guarantee accompanies every order. ARNHEIM Broadway and Ninth St., Bowery and Spring St. SOME UNCLAIMED SUITS, OVERCOATS. | ULSTERS 4 tS AT BOWERY STOKE OUR SWELL ‘ Kensington $ TROUSERS, TO ORDE i POSITIVELY WORTH $8.50. CUT FROM T TH Biaens-so= CYLINDER FITTED, so. they will fot abe at the knee. Samples and self-measurement blanks on application, ‘Trousers kept in repair 11-2 years free of charge. FRENCH Cohen & (0., TAILORS. 27 & 29 Ann St. MAKE NO MISTAKE, One door West of Nassga st. a fare ap proved Elastic Truss ee Tat 18 9 ay. as itr ae tear tie strain, and will effect manent au “ol Brooklyn Amusements. THE NEW SUPERBA ete LMatcony, 250. Neat.” Orchestra, 60e, Beat, AMPHION, — ©?“ ii ion Every Ev Matinees We 1 Sut, MAT. _ BLUE JEANS. COLUMBIA. Edwin Knowles & C Proprietors Sat. Mra, Langt 4 Wea, mat., EST! r Pri. eal tes, Wed, Mat. and Night, | | UE MANXMAN, tnesday and sacar Barrett, | STAR ae aR SF TONIGHT, SAM DEVERE’S OWN CO. t Week MAGGIE CLINE, The Irish Queen. suspices of H. Beneft Aasocta- R OMPANY IN OMe STHATRCIS in tout acta, by Det Ht Rayres, Prom wed under the personal direction of Mr. J. J, Darling Stage "Manager, Mr. Geo. Abbott; Musical Director, Prot Re Frank The Metropotitan and Verdi Quartet will appear between the acts Reserved seat tickets are on sale at H. mans oF box office, evening of 4th. Walter san / EMPIRE. ‘ Davis & Keogh's Big 1 PEOPLE'S ™Hkaat SHAFT NO, 2, TH AVE Ratter- ood Tes’ THE STOWAMAY, Miner, Prop. Interpreted ¥ Frank Lose great compan UIEATRE, To: Night at Ssharp. Pat v3 BISMONDA,”: sit Ingersoll, Which HRATRE. MW, Hank Jaded Macrae i OTORIET Dave Braham’ s ¢ WEDNES Ay ATATTS EIS” Broad |HERACD ,0s%a02 SQUARE eve & 15 THEATRE. Sat Mat, wrt Theatre, By ‘A MAN WITHOUT WY Coun RY. TTH: FANNY DAVENPORT WEEK, Next mut WA Ai yt mi SATURDAY. Whitney 0; OB ROY. eae cf nisope oe y | a to time and payments. Until Noon $5.00 and $6.50 Black Surah Silk Waists, stylishly made, ‘\ $ 3. $1.25 and $1.50 Wrappers, made in the latest style, for Cc. On Sale till 6" Ave, «. 18" St. WE WILL and 18th St.--JACKSON’S--6th Ave. and 18th St SELL To-Morrow Plain, Hemmed and Knot Fringe Damask and Huck Towels for Cc. Ladie’ Black Ribbed and Plain Hose ; also Men’s Gray Merino Sox; value 35c., for 123° Noon ONLY. No Mon Everything for Furniture, Carpets, Bedding, Lamps Pictures, Clocks, Portieres, Croc Do rons Use IF YOU SATISFY US YOU ARE THE RIGHT PARTY. J. % S$. BAUMANN’S AMERICA’S GREATEST CREDIT HOUSE. ‘Those who cannot call can write of any propositom of terms and sam. will receive prompt attention. We allow the railroad fare both ways to out-of-town buyers. Sin Ave, Co. 19% St OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS UNTI! #SILVER KING ev Down Housekeeping. , Baby Carriages, Ollcloths, Stoves, kery, Refrizerators and Tinwara. __10_OCLOCK- SASHINS WEST 14TH ST. EST’D 1807. QowPERTH WAlr's ‘Trade Mark. “RELIABLE” CARPETS. OUR KIND OF CREDIT In different trom what {8 generally understood by first offur the very best goods that ‘ool—and careful making can produce. Next, we make the price just as low as possible. Then wo say: Pay your bill in the easiest way Honest Intentions go & Jong way with us. If you need a Carpet or a Rug, want the best or none at all, come in and us about It, We'll explain our way. COWPERTHWAIT & CO., 104, 106 and 108 West Lith St, NEAR OTH AVE TORES: RF >a LTON ST, Amusements. OO \ cst ta OPERA-HOUSE Fach Evening at 8.15. Sat. Mat. at 2.15. O8CAR HAMMERSTEIN,. Owner and Manager TO-NIGHT AMERICAN TRAVESTY CO. PRESE! OFF THE EARTH. UTHE REAL COME. WHO HAS MILLIONS HUBER'S =" MUSEUM: and Theatre. Us Peng tuew at Al times tor Oe nnd ifede: HO 1heotner eally High: Vv Living P MADISON SQ. GARDEN. MONDAY, FEB. | GRAND MASQUERADE BALL OF THE CERCLE FRANCAIS DE L'RARWONIE. a les iT a Wet atte ee tt TONY PASTOR'S 81G_CARDS, ‘The Great Dutch Comique, GUS WILLIAMS ROGERS nos te & era BAGH. THEATRE, Next Week, “sow! A2q.at. & 8th ave, *-IAMERIGAN ttt TO-NIGHT, | THE DISTRICT ATTORNEY, : ABBEY’ THEATRE. Bi way, cor a R15 Mat. Nat. LAST 9 =§ KENDAL. . AND MES. | iat Mutu to general demand Sydney Grun- Someny” A WHITE LIE, will be repented Man. Tun Pyiat andl Pel and Bat etammoth pint Monday, Jan. 28, engageme A DRAMA | TO-DAY. ay’ & Tham, aiid. at Sale open MADAME a 126! HOYT'S 2 4th Month, ‘3 EYRE « - THEATRE, ENORMOUS SUCCESS, GaRD M rH Eo VT AN 1h Mute. Wed. HT. Fullot'e “ NB STANDARD The BUN ie TOWN, TOO MUCH JOHNSON, With Wilitam Gillette and seen Pare at. he 1 ceosmapeats lady orches- tra (15 pretty Marba, Ine Mecusker, 40 others, KOSTER & BIAL'S TO-NGHT, FIRST APPEARANCE IN AMERICA MISS CISSIE LOFTUS, sont taGAlta GALEN, LE ot MAURICE GRAU. nots (great cast), Lohengrin, Semiramide, Manon. popular prices, Rigoletto, IMPERIAL Music HALL, — Mat, To-Day, GREAT VAUDEVILLE. | |FOUGERE, GILSON, JOE FLYNN, bare HULA DANCE x SOLVE ‘ed. and Sat. at 2 TENTGIY TOL > MOHD Tah he, and ink THE corfon KING. Last Mats, Wed, and Sat. at 2, ng at 8 15, Exira Next Week, ey af the an9? Hat, ita COUIEE iil Ay WE Regular Broadway & 40th st THE WASQUERADERS, Wed, and Sa Ar) irmats, Tues/and Thute: Souvenirs ALMER'S. THE FATAL CARD, MADISON SQUARE GARDEN aoe Rv angie a ETN Mle : alos, “AMterooons, 286 ; Evenings ia MUS, “eat irae td he owned land would be in the gracral ACKSON’S stern Lately at 777 Broadway, Now at Bros. To-morrow tn their Uphols Dept’s 150 Pairs Irish Point Lace Curtains 100 Pairs Sash Curtain in assorted $ styles, 2 to 5 pair lots, at tery 2.39 1.45 Formerly $2.75 to $5.50. 2000 Yards French and English Cretonnes, at 1 9° Reduced from 35c and 45¢) 500 Headrest: Covered with Silk at Tapestry, Filled with good quality down, at Ss ind 48° Regular value $1.00. 250 Down Cushions covered with goldembroidered Japanese Satin Formerly $ 100 Japanese Gold Embroidered Silk Lambreq 1.35 $2.48, juins 2.89 Formerly West 2 $3.95. 3d St.. PIANOS An elegant new Piano, 7 Fer} oct., Sstringed, action, ivory keys, all improvements, for frame, repeating three pedals, nat Waters moprighs cash, or $250 on instalmente, only $10 re | down and $7 PER MONTH. A handsome stool with each delivery | wih 25 miles of New pianos and organs taken in exe change at full value, with reduced prices Old catalogue, terme, and cover given iano, and no cl for ‘ork, Send postal for and HORACE WATERS & CO., "1134 FIFTH AVE, NEAR 18TH ST, Amusements, STAR THEATRE. 3 ‘Mat, Saturday, Evesinge Ot. DENMAN THOMPSON AND THE OLD HOMESTEAD Sun, HALEN NOMEN _Every Eveniog. W VE. N Seats now s: on al inving Mon. Tues & Wed. Di frat time, GERMANIA THE (TR TH Personal. BEST QUALITY OF COAL, all sizes, 4.78 090 ‘pound: COAL, $4 guaranteed Broad cali.” tae Orie 264 ‘Went 118th a fond eal spectacular’ prod delivered, velght aud quality. all iter. $4.75 per ton of EDEN MUSEE. 7 rah NRocumE.so- and Sat, Matingss " ‘Wels vay mii Vasantasena. {ure Te lelivered, at Thedford’s, S8th ‘and Boulevard, Battery to 153th atey Address Dexe Porman's a oth wt di Ihe Selene ot Songs: let; price Ibe. ‘West 14th ot, WRIGHT, Brooklyn, ¥. B a ay

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