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oF hese. | Ht Was Security for a Brid ‘ At 2 tof Captore the Firat Race fr Merrit er Winners. Kaa Special to The Ey World) diootiya Aldermen Order It ARAGR, NEW ORLEANE | to Bo Printed Ten Days ’ \ Iriving rain made mat: « ant for the talent here ———— th and ed the attend: | age! Opinion that an Override Will"; y going caused a great many Not Affeei the Roads. enouE nt B were Min Coun ly to Make Reasons “y,! Concessions. arops ia eee Hoageot AB Me meeting of @ Aldermen : Bebieren's vero «i fast week, revok the trolley roads The messaxe @m the tab the Corporat Prior to the 1 D. A. %, K. Collins, John comb, button @gainst the revoki ing, in hope of gett thelr opinion When they ary @ legal op: joses, a iawy P ith ‘“Arabedu “L. F If passed oy if tron immediatel= Veto, Would Hot prevent the operation da aliawed Lew to set cars or take away the franchise, bac ['))) ya cam ia * W handily y wo t from 1 who beat 1 tu x gths for the place. ‘Time, 0.41 1-2 Workman Conneily Mi Be ative conference with 1 ul and if possible wi » dard 1 Agreement, wnerety all turn to work on the Helix! 5 Connelly retuses tos. ther the men would waive the tripper clause. He gaid he might Je a slLatement in Te Fd to the matter sume tine this after- President Jordo open with Royal for closed on Lewis, of th Brook.yi | i eights Rallroad Company, claims that | 1 Mires panen Gars are running over tie lines owned | Parmer nth Roval | Prin his Company. Bite fi ee ane as «Ugome of our old men have come tack | 4 Wive fro to us, ant We are Willing thac oth a Bhould follow th “but they must @ their con Person « Organization.” ir. Lewis Feport that st. r example,” he said, | eas individuals and | with Compatiy | through any not w Pane the tr hi nied Kholder woman who deied the majesty of the law and went to Ludlow street jati| rather than give up a bank book, which she believed was hers by right, is d at 10 Hamilton street, rear, | Bridget was fifty-six years old, gray aw to the heart. § dead, Saturday evening, in the rooms shere she and her husband, Den nis Sullivan, had lived so coshy thes many yeurs, and the one tople at the wake lust night was how the he Kittle woman had hung her own Hirkdget nad sister, who married Mike Ada "Jers y canal boutnan, in Janu Mike was Killed ty a fellow-t his place secur It ant t ms reehande: d his b ity for Wis book bank ! deposit. of dget Sull! van, haw or Hie hud sister-in-law, buck isi a her h repayment of Ui sun and the tr AY oan an Would Not Part With the THE WORLD: the phicky ttle oll pes MONDAY EV Paro ON THE VETO] YosoraTaewonews. [GET SLLMN TEN. HELD WITHOUT Bail) |She Once Went to Jail Sather! Karsch and Youre Weed Charged | than Give wt a Bankbook. | ste | prety Mamie Shannon Expired in hams’s credit. Willtar ow Was tt} pointed auxiliary “wdministrate the murdered man’s estate, atid after a whole year of litigation, in which, Bridget “had saccessfully nuded her possession of the book, Surrogate Rau som issued an order to her ty turn It over to Parsiow, Vd like the book,” said Parsiow in court ‘Of course,” said Bridget, and she shaved it int) Finally 3 ul # sent to Lud 3 an dthe first thing el aut where lawyers Kaown, an her fa gown. ! a dying th h ditty Saturday nt book aatly debt ® rival there Was to car y sew up in the 1 psiste lawyers for insel of her ‘advices of ne , and the pleadings of se leading & t t book to ate of her own au and wed to be the heroine of Hamilon Bridget nas gone to that bourne ors. ure red up nd tore it Street [eBontillier ros RARE BARGAINS BLACK SILKS with a Girl's Death. a Miawite’s House. Dr. Motlenhauer, Also Accused, Res! leased in $5,000 Bou Mame Shannon, eighteen years old, | (and very pretty, ies dead in the under- taking shop of Mrs. Stoite, Pirst avenue and Seventy-third street, and her luv FROM THE er, dapper tM. Weed, is a prison- Mar a crane GREAT AUCTION SALE, downfall and death, ‘The girl Was a favorite waiter in Den- | Having bought at the recent netls, Urst in Park Row ant then the Brooklyn pt She was bright great auction sale 65 pieces of and vivacious, as well a pretty, and | the most desirable Black silks, ees tiie |th® production of Messrs. ‘way und Duane | Schwarzenbach, Huber & Co., s old, a stylish|we have placed the goods on ‘sale far below the regular she had many spe them was youn r Tower & ( street dres tal cus Weed, », Br twenty-two y et und good talker Mam had bee ured « ved n humble surro nang WE tee enue prices. James and Anne Shannon, and her sis) Thesilks,which arein alarge ters, Annie, Kate and Lauretta, at a variety of weaves, and excel-! Hitle cortage ot 1769 Dean street, Brook- | lenceof qualities,arethe latest Te parents and sisters never took to| Production of the mills whose young Weed, His father, Euihu M. combined output isthe largest in the world. An early inspection of these goodsis specially) reduesteue Echeral manager of house of Wil Willam ana Be Washinate th ke's Methodist Kpiscopul Peal Mra Snennon feit G fore a | Mer kentle warning to have a tute West 23d Street visitor was bert Weed ) months: Coney Dsland, ways ber companion ME Vark'to the Brookivn'restaurantac| ORAYTON’S COUNSEL ILL. her req . She had grown wonderfully sedate of late. Her smiles hal faded! yotion in the Divorce Case Ad- quite out, and sometime Journed Until Mond The Drayton divorce case was called in Chancery Chambers, Jersey City, this | morning, on a motion for leave to amend the defendant's answer to the com- ed upon was as the girl lay in “Mrs. Stoite Fifty: st . ‘ ht issued a) open the tront of her dress, to aly ihe Ge the death: from peritonitis | Plaint, freer breathing-room they found in at 380 East Seventy. Owing to the Illness of Alvah A. place Where bank bo k ist 1 the Health| eas “i Wage held es long amuinet the world, $100 ea Clark, counsel for Mr, Drayton, who ' for the expenses of the Stor McLaughiin's men had {8 confined to his home with a severe i Deen weatchiig for a few days past for attack of la grippe, the matter was And all the crooning women at the Myinie Channon. at the reguest ot her continued until next’ Monday morning. wake declared that Bridget Sullivan! Datents, The similarity of and. Mr, Drayton was the first of the in- was the bravest, pluckiest- woman and Prete The similarity of] Bust terested parties to put In an appearance, the best heipmeet that the scrrowls Roventy-oighth street, was the home of fd though he endeavored to hide him- 1 have had. (Mrs, Frieda Karsch, a midwife, several Self in an obscure corner of the last livan, white haired and bent ities charged with malpractice and now TOW of seats in the court, was the cy- me from County Kerry With under 000 ball made. the detectives | nosure of all eyes. his wife many. yea o and has Fos. | guepicious | pedyhave nothing to say about, th pered ag a push-cart peddier of cabbage! oner Hoebne: a | pendin; he sald to an “] And fish, Hever venturing out uf. th Mere adey (anual a permit to re World’ reporter, and do not wish to Fourth and Seventh Wards roners’ Physician Weston made an SPeak on the subject.” The body of the dead wife lay in al autopsy and rev the awful crime . Mr. Drayton has ‘aged since he re- mahogany casket the litte parlor, | that had been commit turned from Europe. His hair shows three flights up, Rev. Father Keane, of | "Th. Molienhaucr frankly told the d slight traces of gray about the fsraple Is St. James's Church, where the ‘od im what he knew of the cane while crows'-teet are perceptible ut couple had been devout worshippers, ed Mrs, Karsch for. lu the eyes. His face bore an anxious and officiated at the funeral at jock this | ‘during. the past six y worrled expression and his entire ap- afternoon, Interment In Calvary Ceme-| When on Weinteday tist eke. pearance indicated sleepless nights or pany in to attend “Mamie Ande "| convalescence from a recent illn week Against continu the usht. aks ) res resident ia Wion ) «4 the had not seen lr Es ce dno engageme it No, 103 Be Rothing about any pro ! Rea ee old ee Peete Be maareie noey BENS Weak second le fald, that it was, impow or the . meh to return in as) the) So namacke wae third font Would keep to the conttucts | ime=1.28 = made with the new tren, Accoring %0.a report aayor! RESULTS AT MADISON. thieren at buon to-day Wis's | pany Was running b-7 cars out ot at 1H ordinarily run before tue strike, | TRACK, MADISON, Ill, Feb. je Atlantic avenue Was running Sl out Gok ‘on, (hie (racks ta: " 290. and the f weens County | 1 Eo ELS CoE EZ ‘and Buburban sulted as follows It was reported in Arooklyn to-day | First Race—Vour and a half furlongs. that Master Workman Conpelly at noon | —Won by Little Dutchman, 4 to 1 and Will deviare the strike off, and that all st Duncan, to 1 place the strikers would apply for thelr old third. Positions. | ce—Fiy Won by ee Workm . 1 x o red | 4 tol and 7 to 5; F second, that the men go back to work it place; Carter 1, third. Time, put no to the! Third Race—Six furlongs.-Won by Kratke 11 and 2, fo 13 Filinore wok y mt 0-5 place; Grandview. third Railroad, whicn hi ud he would | time take th ack Hf they were willing soieinesan Smbicacine come, and in tWo months, be fieved ine Sli] ANXIOUS FOR THE BONDS, ciuse, | Tanks in the Interior Offer Gold nd the cin nition of th bor uniot the only: ¢ Coin for the New Inaue. Gessions they will make, ‘Iney also d ‘There was a large demand from coun- and that, i 1 back ts a body | UM some of the r f hey whl be vn old runs ry banks for some of the new Ixsue o: stunt Corporation Counsel, You | per cent. bonds. Several of the large Be Brooklyn, was subpoenued botor | downtown: t 1 offers to-da Kings Courty Grand Jury this im: from thelr correspondents In the Ing. Mr. ¥ was follawed. by | enor for bonds in ounts rang! Mek H. Coltins ana 1 in $1,009 C6 $100,000, who are members ¢ One b nk lia offered to mittee of D send on gold coin in exchange for $100,- Yonge is | | Woo we | fore a judx fatd that the removu ‘atson, of the vment fe mae gold has by "hy Yd coin ds taken iven ter the bullion weight | COMBINE AGAINST IMPORTS. | Jobbers en turned ind receipt if the coin he Gates Avenue Voie ‘The present trolley ble for trike t the charge i Mayor ordered an iny ods employed Suri Give Americ ing with the fore thent Vottery the Prefere | es arising out strike BURG, Feb. Wd. P. Goodwin, | Renown MeNichol and George ©, Thomp ord, ot . nt p manufacturers atson erpoul, O., are on thelr w charge: it i ; : Openly favoring Prbetine or ieputamearens Men, in adjou q They sald they had formed | are Inade. i % a fram the American have dischare. elearly proven ry products Judges Pratt, , x have Soh} composing the | ignore Morning in the tea by House. will now Justice Watson, w re @n May 1, hed and pul gue: enc! i ae uintsi tes COTTON DROPS FOUR POINTS. Grand Jury to indict Presidents Norton | Wheat 0 Stendys and Corn ata and Lewis for violation of the Ten-tiour Tay ; : i Decline. Cars " line running c June, $97 8 Naat to-day er arity than Re ai eptember 70 @ O71; Octo grce 1. Ue * Corn was lower on’ large selling Vir i" were made at a decline of uarict! aes conse. AND CORONER TILT. BRITANNIA AT CANNES, . rio of Wales's Yacht on Her The yacht Britan ~ CONSUMPTION. Scott’s Emulsion only te 1p. idorse it, Dus) triads inieriered aud the lawyer bin be a ceived by Substitutas ! Coroner made up, UL Fewpared Uy Scuth @ Bowue, N.Y. All drugwicie i in risot M gethe MOTHER DRUNK. G Y Hun 200 this mornt t rift The rr ett tn tng Lizzie wi for the 1 th anew ey tomy Heeman and twenty h stree u Mrs Brown, “Lize the Man,” of manslaughter in the 1OYEARS FOR“LIZETHE MAN.” Go to Prinon, oth min woman on fre. 12h THE Hayae Wourth ey at One er uN was dr und Sum with Cold g found Mis fe kno w Aw 1 recom ihe would take that int ‘The Murderess of Uriduet 0Gorma wn as who was found gulity first degr murder of Bridget O' man at 2 Mott street on Jan. 6, tenced this morning by Justice Ingraham as 8 mended s the rs “alto. to ten yeara In State prison, ‘ie Jus | tice said he did not think she was en- titled to any mercy what she not only committed an atr mur der, but endangered the lives of all the people In the house by setting the O'Gor- oO surprise, Very few divorce cases have attracted a6 more public attention than this one. she als igh “reveg indy eaey chatt: | Fhe defendant was Miss Charlotte AU- that all was’ not right with her gusta Astor, before “he became Mrs. J. said she had Lad a bud fall ° Coleman Drayton, in October, 1879, He told her to go directly to bed,| Ia June of last year Mr. Drayton filed neaaONIbed for hal i | fobs papers for an absolute divorce, charg- breseribed for her and left. He saw the) PAP@M, [On 80 AD «ne of the flowers of ning and found f : the Astor family had not only de- Fao dig HCA CER ATIC C TE ferted him in Hurope, but had “wick: faat'l her tenuis OF dita. w Sh edly disregarded the solemnity of her | of life was short vows and the sanctity of her married Te was not surpris he found | state. ad at night, and with her sta The co-respondent named is Hallett of & fall in mind, he signed the | Alsop Borrowe, with whom the defend- Iticate, He was admitted” to bail) qnt is charged with having visited the 135,000 Chis afternoon, | St. Pancras Midland Hotel, in London, Mrs. Karsch was not to be found on] as well as hotels in, this city, between Saturday when the police were notifted. | January ptember. 1891, Her vant told the detective she had|" ‘The case went over from last week, just one out t apatient. She has as the lawvers for the defense expected some Important documents on the steam- ship ‘Teutonic. Mr, Drayton has in- sisted that the hearing be held In pub- He, tn spite of the fact chat the Astors t vet return Husband was ar and later Gilbert Mo Weed was custody, Karseh were arraigned be- smed to hay One of the four switching engines at no realization Histlee MeMahon at. the | have used every influence in thelr pow this afternoon and held to have evidence taken behind. Closed to-morriw afternoon, | doors. ing the death of Mary | = = n insienitieant DELAY ON THE BIG BRIDGE. an st he Light ermete nad HIMRBROUINSTA Id A Switching Engine Jumps the years old, bat appears like a | Track ind St ‘Trains, " icament, and stole shy smiling |the Brooklyn cerminus of the bridge sie xlances towards some voutis Crlends| jumped he tracks about 12.3) this aft asm tman, took a noon and caused a stoppage of about | side him. He ef nan of naif an nour in the running of the cars. reputation, and was welghted down hy pine was derailed at the point a : Sach other, at the rear vf the passenger on t e 1 tform, and it Was impossible to Karsch tea tall, beetling browed follow Pre and to eenorth to the with big shoulders and a lumi y nh until the obstruction was removed. Rn Whine wuenabente andi aonee Tt was sald that the accident was unconcerned nae caused by a failure of the switch to \ work as the engine Was backing Into on the Hy tlowe amd Joseph Atos. the shed with a Wain of cars that had |WoOH Leonard for) Kur just come in, Civh Justice McCaen for Dt Tt took nearly half an hour to haul Ry advice of coun neither the engine away from the crossing and Gused would talk aboot th repair the damage to the ks. Mean- Mrs. baenhine . Wellin while a big crowd had gathe at the hondewoman for Dr Maton Brooklyn entrance of the road, and the her brown re platform and the stairway leading to it Mar pdred ary y Carl the [ned Astor Vine one Were packed with impatient Brooklyn- iat ites who thought the cable had broken the cnwhile tithe ee “ithe trains were running again regu- HLCLUAY TEED CEE larly, at o'clock. It. was reported an Ge by ‘the Behan omigers that, only alight a e had been caused by the acel- TRIED TO BURN CHILDREN. = gent’® A Crazy Mother & Her Lit While suffering from tonight, Mrs ond avenu pts to Set Fire ao a fit of insanie Nellle Me temp MARRIED AND DIDN'T KNOW IT. Mra, Baraker Thovght “Sojer’ Flynn Sealed the Hetrothal, The City Hall Marriage Bureau was in ough to two children, Annie and Will he evidence to-day in a sult on trial before Hirst started a round a pile et Judge Freedman in the Supertor Court, furninare in th s-room, but brought by Ida Baraker to annul her vlarm was given and the fire cxtine marriage to Joseph Rataker, of eutshed befere much mage was . N.Y An he Tater she tried te throw he phintiff. a remarkably handsome Annie out of the parlor window, t man, suid that on was cn She was then prested. oF : M1 that they y saitpeh > each other he way to the ation h 5 Baraker took her AeA AS Bua ae min the City ar Sth late ; he Mt med @ ceremony lon Loss * ume y at the time to be a ut hy she subsoquently —— martiage fer th riage Bara LOST $4,000 IN DIAMONDS, wt ns a Laser aun an r later Mrs, Baraker save, s 1a letter t Was a Meek tee. and They from nim, telling her ¢ first tim hy fi that they were married UL sve mn) th Bome fifty Witnesses have been sub. Mrs W West # h! poenacd by both sides In the case, & rr it WHILE probally ipy several ¢ i a " : na aS by Hursting 4) he te 5 ANFORD, Nod The t * water pipe on tf) the ‘ \ mw i} * v 4 sit RICH PAUPER F She Boat a ity n yea Terent | Cable-Car i } eae ~ | Marie Piabtron. lived Always kept ready by. he vy x 4 a of she return of her Allon treet, w iret by a seen for Ntiee y “| Toe ved was made and a ligat kept TRAYNOR'S GREAT Febrnary Sale SPECIALS FOR THIS WEEK: 100 ee Flannelette Wade 55 -88c 165 doséi Percale Wrappe 3 5 Ic, | 150, dozen Nightgowns....4@ 75 Gozen Nightgowns...... 79C. 200 dozen : Skirts. eas - 49c. 284 dozen fine Silk Waists. -2.98 800 dozen Percale Waists. . 37 cases Ladies’ Mixed Wool Underwear........ 850 dozen Children’s Ribbed Fast Black Hose........ 6, 8, 10, 123¢ and 19¢. 750 dozen Women's and Men's Fine Cashmere and | pat Black Seamless Hose “9, 10, 1236, 18 and 190. 400 dozen Men’s Urderwear 25¢, 50 cases of Domets, Nain- sooks and Percales at... 4, 5 ond 6e, TRAYNOR, Amsterdam Ave., 62d St. Reduction 40 to 50 per cent. On account of closing our old sture, corner Bows ery and Spring St. on March 1,and needing all room in our Broadway house for our large spring importationa, we are come pelled to sacrifice all stock nowon hand, which com- prises the best goods we have had this season. We guarantee style, fit and workmanship. Your money returned tf not satisfied. Suits (oster) $16 & $20, Formerly $85 to 840. Trousers (orter) $4 & $5, Formerly 87 and $10. Overcoats (o;ier) $18 & $20, Formerly $85 to $40. SAMPLES GIVEN OR MAILED TOANY ADDRESS ARNHEIM, Broadway and Ninth St, Bowery and Spring St. A LOT OF GARMENTS MADE AT OUR BROADWAY STORE AND RETURNED ¢. 0. D."8, CONSISTING OF OVERCOATS, ULSTERS, SUITS AND TROUSERS, LESS THAN HALF PRICE. AT BOWERY STORE ONLY. -__ DID HE TAKE PAPERS? Ethan Allen Doty Accused of Opens iye a Dead Partner's Safe, Ethan Allen Doty, a well known Brooklyn business man and Republican politictan, was charged this morning in the Supreme Court, Brooklyn, before Justce Cullen, with having taken valua. ble papers from the private safe of his former business partner, Albin J. Pape, within half an hour ‘after Mr. Papots death, The matter came up on the application ‘of Mr. Pape's widow, Mrs, Marie Pape, | through her counsel, Max Hollheimer for an accounting of her husband's share in the paper manufacturing house of Doty, Scrimgeour & Pape, Mrs. Pape claims her husband died on April 17, 1889, and that within an hour, after his death, Mr, house, 56 Vernon avenue, opened wate safe and took awa pers, among them a formula for mix- i colors, and says all she has been to recover from the partnership | Mr. Doty's aMdavit dentes having | taken papers from Mr. Pape's privat safe at his house, and swears that th books of the firm are open for inspec tion at any time Mrs, Pape sees fit to send an expert. Mr. Hollhelmer sald he thought business was Worth about $10,000. cision was reserved. | A LAWYER | IN TROUBLE. A, ds Lamnen Avessted To-Dar on 6 Serious Churue. J, Lyman, ur Me, Noe In able thus far is about $3,700, the De- A, Ashi 1 . Was arrested to-day on lawyer of an order sig apreme ¢ u ed by Justice Ingraham in it brought. by Ladl and istrators of Youmans, the Georg Pierre the esta Newton, Alstyn as of Rath formerly of this city Youmans died Mrs. Conn. on Aug 27, 1894 Lyman, tate it mtn thi her Asheville. Tt in w mon mans and ref La In leny is alleg: Investment Rridgefteld, ng a larg 1, had of $i, he pu dee ed to mak Mrs. . Was arrested by Deputy Sheriff dbam this mornin Sherif's oflee. tf 1 cla’ he hi —— The Barking 8 Righ ‘ Browning, the young boy confined In aka Whe a dog ho ts suffering trom ring. t lenin Rats, bales, New York City change Service. $80.00 Per Year: by mail or telephone. Agent will be seni to further information Our general oMce may be called from any public ne—over 1,000 In the elty—without charge. irmolivin telephone & Telegraph Co. 18 CORTLANDT ST. On request, Doty came to the | the | valuable | M) to. Carew: ¥ (volunte “cut-her-loose-poys= St Buchonond Laos “Save: -your-Wro' ONds SETUKE- ON OF-0: Anefollowing pretures FIREMEN: PAST & PR “Let her go-"Whoop-her-up = athe: old pth new & Smoke: rosy SQLo aot RESENT : art for-home-tintodite’ Ls JUST HAVE PEARANCE OF HOME WiLL FIT You OUT AND ot 5 AND “Puice OF Tikit Gooba ante TO 18 1) EXCESS OF THAT AMOUNT, Cash Not Necessary. 733 to 739 Eighth Upening. Colored Dress Goods. Spring 1895. Paris Novelties, (including silk and wool mixtures in the various neutral tints of the season). English Suitings and Fancy Cheviots, (for tatior-made costumes—new designs). Crepons, all woo!—silk and wool—silk embroidered pure mohair--woo! with silk facing. with wool facing in colors: Orany etrie ue, Bed and Green faced with Biack, iffon and silk facings are in three toned ecks and neutral tints; Other shades are corn color. lilac, Blac with Green or Royal Biue Stripes, Beige, Havana Brown, Dove G Moss Green, Myrtio Green, Lord & Taylor, Broadway & auth St. WHALEN SENT TO PRISON, Six Yen 4nd Two Months for K! ing a Stepfather. Whalen, who pleaded guilty first degree in Terminer last named Robert J to manslaughter in the the Court of Oyer and week for killing his stepfather, Courtney, on Ney WS wae sentenced by Justice Ingraham this morning to six ye and two months There were many recommendations | showing his previous good character. NEW YORKER FOUND DEAD. erevood, Hasband of an press, Dies at Delhi, | | | Lawyer 8 Aw DELHI, N. ¥., Feb. U.—John Sher- wood was found dead in bed this morn ing at the ton House here. He ars old nt lawyer a was seventy-six ¥ He was a prota elety man, in husband of Mrs authoress, the b IL —Gen. Montgomer Corse died nere to-day. He was born tn Alc Andria tp 1816, and ser the Mexican war as captain. | When the eivit war broke oat Nab e brig uller Bania Regiment e general ineat mesaber uee Camp te |folerate Veterans of this clty Fighteen Mu for Ars Harriot Ralsenbache, fitty-three years old ited gulity aon In the inint degree be Part IIL. of Generel Son war wente ed AUGUSTA. ate John Lb. morning. The services at Universalist Church were attended by mai Lnkylehed citizens S.ate officers and members of Gee Regieature. loverment at Hallowe.l Me. Feb, 11.—Th Stevens was co: th funeral of the Queted here this Winthrop HOW NICE IT MUST BE TO HAVE A NICELY FURNISHED HOME OF YOUR OWN. 'Y IDEA OF STARTING HOUSEKEEPING. OR IF YOU WISH TO IMPRO' THE 46TH STREET Ip YOU DESIRE TO START HOUSEKEEPING AT A MODERATE OUTLAY OUR OFFER T@ Furnish Flats Complete for $190.00 — OMPARABLE, AS THE VALUE OF THE GOODS EMBRACED IN THIS OFFER 18 FAR INCLUDING FURNITURE, CARPETS, BEDDING, CROCKERY and TINWARE. OUR UNEQUALLED CREDIT SYSTEM PERMITS TO MAKE NEG PAYMENTS, EITHER W S. BAUMANN & CO. OPEN SATURDAYS UNTI THINK <i ie Se BAUMANWS SATISFACTION, BOTH AS TO QUALITE. 1Va KLY ‘OR MONTHLY UNTIL PAIDs Ave., Cor. 46th St. 10 P.M. | STANDARD | AS GOLD. FOR EVERY MAN. ONLY $1. THE Most prec WH. PARKER, Hk “diniee Peabody was awarded the Payal W ness ol Man Tin muide-aged and ole Coanuttation a pe or by letter. Prospectus with testimon FREE, Large book, The sclence of or, Seitefronery prise Bp, 125 luvaluable presériptions for acui | Shrimic aineases, “ttf gut. “only #2. 00, Oe dou BREAKFAST—SUPPER,. EPPS’S GRATEFUL—CO MFORTING. COCOA BOILING WATER OR MILK. “DIAMOND PINS. Scart or Stick Pins of Various Designs. IT 1S SUKPR Sine Mow pretty a one we sell for $5 or $6, with @ too, not a chip, but @ regu white @ lar full ng in it, cut diamond TT Sivas We are ciiters of Dimond and treetous Stomag and as on CAN AND DO SELL lower thas all competit D. Di: si 51-03 MAIDE CLOTHING ¢' ON CREDIT Open Evenings t atil Y saturdaye SEWING MACHINES. ‘Willows @ wine Asiomauic | Lomeaie New Waite, mages. Uavis, Musetold, Us on pool eeethant ‘awe tur_cash oc @omthly jewelry on credit, ACHAAP. BL, AMONDS war reasinaple. priv (ano, ax months used Woodbine st,, Brooke ENT uprig tn TERE FOR MAL a4 sacrifices magnificent ture Uke “new, used few momthan atoxaie apelehe plane, 8Me alt. $455" gold "tarniture commun PAUHAO WS ee _— Lodges, Societies & Meetings, Wat, re YW, A, 1, East isth at, MW NG. Thos. In at 8 P.M sou ae CE DRESS by the Rev, Dr. enry Van Dyke nto all women, FERNAND Priv 0d for € Lawy oan Lites Discri exander F Fine a the Fitth Die eal wit wie of the argue e dusticn'ia’ bebalt_ of rant oa pang A appeale the enemy morro, morning, whe Dimseif of the comemp.

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