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PLANS UPSET fds Interrupts Baseball Practice at Jacksonville Dry Out in Time for To- Day’s Exhibition Game. ‘Trip Adds Spice to the feam’s Southern Visit. Phe Evening World's Special Correspond. ent with the Team.) ONVILLE, Fia., March 13. p Giants were freed to take an. day off yesterday, but the sun Gut Very strong this morning, and ie boys will play a game late in the Srounds are in very bad condl- however, even as sandy as they ‘Gnd it will be at least two days they are thoroughly dried out. t Freedman and Manager fare both much discouraged over we turn affairs has taken. The boys we gust getting into prime coniltion, the jay-off will set them back a deal. however, will not allow his take chances by asking % Practice on wet grounds just y moon the grounds had dried out Hy, and the management decided B play a jar exhibition game this the morning the team eaepted the Invitation of Rogers t out for a sall. ‘was made to secure the Wright to umpire the veteran sald It was him to accept fs took a day) off Sunday and fen hours on the beautiful Incidentally they ny former trai quar: ort, and saw where “Gentle- Prepared for his fight that Lan fend to Chaley ‘Mitchell's wepira: after 9 o'clock the team, laden basketful of good things uple of colored Remmen’) with tara to enliven: things, ir day's outing. | The two forty-foot naptha launches, for the occasion. Boys took things easily for an #0, but their sporting blood soon ee of them, and the two Mynich up to that time, hm d together, were separated tions were made for a race ts put on full steam and for twenty minutes raced side aide, in Burke, German, Smitt ‘Wilson and Fuller, then in the run to Mayport won by nine min- ner- the im- vhich twenty mil the Sarrie C,, containing the gf the team and “The Even. porter, finally joined the bands went ashore and hal such as only can be served ‘town like Mayport. rranged on the trip @, despite the heavy oO won with tots to were somewhat disappointed a Gia not get chance to (5 in the fishing bat ti ie run abaya now on In the ver, and there is no hook fishing. Instead of fish, how boys dined on wild duck Mon- L viginity, of Mayport half a doz 8 were scared up, an ho warricn bin wun with ir of Bad ere he goes, succeeide (en ertan Mt ih e way, in quite a shot most body a fight and Charlie Farrell a ae pile of tin cans near lor the next week they have Naw York cs all manner of fun. fork cranks continue to send of inquiry to Manager Da them are poetic and others of instruction as the Management of the team. to Nash Signs with Boston. G@pecial to The Evening World.) "poston, ‘Mase., March 18.—Capt. Billy Nash ‘this morning with the Boston Haxeball for the coming season at President Soden’ ‘Mads denies that he has held off | EASTERN LEAGUE MEETING. Baseball Magnates in Sen: Schedule Not Ready. _ The magnates of the Eastern Baseball League are not #0 punctual as their ‘More pretentious brethern of the Nation- @) League. The Easterners were scheil- tiled to go into session at 11 o'clock this | morning in Parlor F at the Fifth Avenue ‘Hotel, but it was not until nearly 1 @olock that the League President Pat Powers turned up about 0.90 o'clock, and said there was no — of the schedule being given out ne’ ‘most important matter before the tion, outside of the schedule, is nd which the Bastern League upon the National body in the ter of protection, as provided for in te Nations! Agreement. his was brought about by the Minn>- apolis and Bt. on Giubs, tn the bid est- League, attempting to sign players the Erte Club, which ia practically nowing the critical situa in’the Erie Club the Minneapella Clubs made overtures to ‘This they had no right to had already disposed and franchise to Buffalo. fers sent a protest to Pri ick ‘Young, of the National Lea spe meetin to-day Erle's franchise vlayers will be awarded to Buff: JS ate ad of the tional jemanded under the agreement. committee at’ pointed to revise t! SS will report,” Preside Fowere oala ne beteved that han Rie amendments would be | made. will probably consume all the aft nate clubs and their delegates are as low: P, T. Powers; Buffalo, James “CH. Martin; Erie Joh William H, Draper a ; Scranton, W. L, tte, A. Swayze and William Burnie; ee raaentesre An? Thomas ,_ George ur . C. Griffin; Toronto, William rl Charles Maddock; Rocheste lew A. Leimgruber, Charles Englert John 'C, Chapman! Wilkestarre, 1s Wer emnany, Le W peers, CW. ve Long — = Maber and McCoy Fight To-Night. MEMPHIS, Tonn., March 13.—Great inter . the Aldletie Club between Shadow McCoy. Mader will weigh while MoCoy will be three pound pt 16 advertised as & ten round be comUnued. Odiis are favorite. Maber Fhe angusl wlection of officers of the Club, of Newark, N J, was he Qed the following officers were —_—_——»—___ Jockey Club sccrgarniee|$ WRANOIBOD, March 19. —The Pecitc Conat | oh Deated by Ed Corrigan and Adolph | La oh ane, Wenste bt to-night before the | night the most has been sen wi @iamond blazes nightly, card was eminently ea the men between Maloney and ‘The frm bout, betw O'Brien and Frank Gat to tHe Afth round, eud of the sixth Gaffney being O'brien justiy ty bau from eal Newark, put up a hot former ‘gecting the (0th tured iw had bee to remark t trite he Johnny Young, Kelp fellow th boxtig ruses o: in the se huge! think deliberate fouls withou the popes was a em he bout w. walling & fight In the wrestling and Augely Napolt Rerateh and dintingu(al he has always failed ered the men Grae an hold Ping. Bowl men ninutes without rile Parker a brisk battle, great cleverness, h Grima, wtreak’ bout Paddy Hurke, a Hob Fred Morr! they xtook F airetched gut his apent abo knockout, Rurke protested, not under th *, out In any event yelone.”” whom he w Matchmaker Johnny c. will give i the ‘Aust known, plate io July Auawet The result of the According to a cable to day. Siaviny han axa for ehe. was beaten to fant UUme for $1,000 « Catcher Loule, for whom Shug ale The Yale ta men clase outnide of ance at the Glee « January Q alifornia Jockey Clo Amal! fortunes have be Nay District track at Sal pant three weeks Riley plunger, 0 months, “Pittebure Phi Riley Grannan. hax los of the gan er on Lawyer Waies F. application befor the City Court against the Club and the ton which niture, in to-da Pau $1,876.19 and conts, ho reason why Je respons! orguniza ers. he new report that ton, it has ua Club, receive all the income house appeal rece ver, In which a room,” hi Newbu think he will do so. in charge.” Dal for_ whiskey action was brought, RACE TRAC AND, March 18, as follows Second Race Pitt Clase Molivar ns Kama Ns Sixth RaceStx and a Race 13 For Brain. m 0 of by Cral Crate age tn Nay Proved not the least attractive of th 4 ‘ id Young 4 Tom Frazer, in which the former but talled to follow ad other for in the Afth round, urke mat recovered wondertu, “business fused to belleve It an hon nd wo declared himaeit. and it te doubtful Am fent Siavin In London on Monday night hi tated some interesting doings in the voted u ts reported to have lost Hfornta lax mon rannan last season cleaned i" David Gideon, ot Gideon & Daly, the season. Severance mi ay Cc for. Manhattan A. C, no fears an application Will be made ns that The present action grew out of a supplied by & Son, of 39 Peck sil was paid. claim ferred to Griffin, In ALEXANDER The entries and welghts for to-morrow’s races on this track are r H * fx and a quarter furl 1S Jersey M a 1 5 Tr A. B. C. Oatme Steam Cooked. Always Ready. r) fa ied reon the cher many mooni tory to the guest The wrestling bc poll, two bantama, Mike wan a trifle slow up when both went in and at the| ment for cal the tray autinta ned aud 1 Hut It wam in the Charley Harnett-Mike Leonard fixtie diapute that the referee let the eavort At Will, Mot checking flagrant Violations of either Hot wort himself by dating what japiielh” with . at 137 pounds thougn, and lost the . own, rolled slow! en min y bringing him to bi Dr. Gib preamion that ‘strong 1) here a ble man, kno! All weak with fight mimediately uj may be true in furke's he te no mateh for the ta to meet again. bit tn prom Hef factor. between Craig an. within & month’ F C.-He may be adireased care of the San (ranciaco, Oal Franctaco dur annan, the Ki tn 820,000. that RECEIVER FOR NEW M.A. C.? Lawyer Severnuce Saya He F Suen a Move. le a Judge Newburger in for a judgmen New Manhattan Athletic the corpora- vns the property and fur. favor of his client, of North Hempstead, I, Hut Char L., fo J. Grattan McMahon opposed the ap- plication on the grounds that there wa Piqua Club should be 1 the The Court took the the debts of has fled ) ABSets, an in return for having furnished a club- Mr. Severance said that it assumed the nee of a conspiracy New Yorkers of money and goo ers Will get Utd share of their clalme “I am going to camp near this “and the The} quick and whether ho ie had several waeks ago, | Prohibit. the Mand lost at the ig the te reported to be are rangement having been made ‘with the by which the latter would THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING] MARCH 13, tep6y SPORTING MISCELLANY. | TALL BYES ON MUNYON. The new Manhattan Athietlc Club gave tertaining series of bouts it] the root w His Generous Offer Ex- tended to April Ist. AM ry because, whatever the classes, In all but one tout ere well mated ths Medicines Free with Merely ‘al Applications to inning « Course of Treatment March, fered to thome wishing Munyon's new methode of treat rh, eaterhal deafness, throat trow to teat Prof. ‘eho either boy's battle, | bles atthiea, bronchitte and tie ently stage ot orse, tor neat | eonwunipton Those autering trom these A ton” Jack Dan J eases, who benin + course of treatment fad Jack Korake. of agett at, have the privilege of or not ie with merviy 1 te on. Manyon Treats Catarrh, Prot Munyon cures entarrh promptly by simple cleansing solutions without the pain, remedies that bulld up the nentiy eradicawe the tem There ta no cutting « ating washes, no pal all the application kive tmmediate reltet completely anit A and nerves aod froin tha ays in tone, pern nt Peapte: n the U.S 1 had catarrh very badly nuffered greatly from mucus in the throat, of the nowe and deafness. Profes ny if Mun. | | page | you restored my hearing and cured mplete> | ly Ina few weekn Or, Mr Gardner, 825 Herkimer at., Brooklyn: | ed of eatarrh and weak hemor: | rhages, cough and throat troubl Or, Mr G. Ho Todd, 136 Munson at., Astoria ured of catarrh and deafness, Or, Mra, N. Taylor, 156 Net ‘Cured of catarrh, hoarsent of consumption. Voce restored int paralysis of vocal organs for ove be F All Diner Prot Munyon's off and throgt and tung diseases but those from rheumatiam, stomach or Iver troublen, piles, neuralgia, female complaints, kidney or binder diMcultion, any form of nervous debility of skin and blood disnasea, may arrange for fapocinl personal attention and @ course of | | treatment on exceedingly Mberal terms, Con- | multation ald advice always free. Open all day. 18} Tuesdays anc: Fridays until & P. M. Sundaya, [3 to 6 P.M, 7 Eaat 14th at, Munyon’s Rem sold by all drugainte. TUG STARBUCK SUNK, Capt. Brandow Dies After It Col- lided with the Seneca All the Crew Were Thrown Into the Water, but Rescued. Accident Happened as the Ward Liner Was Going to Her Plier. 4 #|the East River this morning by the| Ward Line steamer Ser ‘The tug's| crew of six men wete all thrown Into the water, and were subsequently picked up by surrounding tugs, but Capt. Jacob Brandow, who commanded the unfor- tunate tug. did not recover, and died | by the tug BE. H. Coffin, which had picked him up. The crew were Willlam Brown, engi- neer; Joseph Selvey, fireman; George Sutton, steward; John Brady and Frod Shultz, deckhands, They were rescued by the tugs Roy and Excelsior and taken to the Ward line pler 16 From there they went to the office of Hazard & Brainard, agents for the tug at South and Wall streets, After being given dry clothing and a glans of grog all round the men were little worse for thelr duck- ing. The Seneca, which reached port this morning from Havana, left Quarantine at 10.10 A, M, She steamed up the bay towards the Company's pler, No. 17, where she always docks. When she got into the East River she had a strong | ebb tide to combat, and was forced to put on a full head of steam to make any kind of speed The Starbuck, which Is in the regular service of the Ward line, big. vessel, When the steam- er was abreast of the picr the tug pushed ahead until she was directly un- der the Seneca’ port bow, very near the prow. She got in too close, and the teamer’s speed was so great that the tug was pushed over and her port rail burled beneath the water, The flooded into the engine-roon the engineer out before he could r the engine ‘The tug sank in a few sec- onds, The crew leaped into the river, The n © was running alongside the ready to heave a line. “s or 1 sea of the Manhattan | captain was the last to leave his tug, Th H. Coffin saw the captain struggling In the water and fished him | out “Just as he was on the point, of to "do" the! going down for the last time. The Roy He| kot Engineer Brown, and the Excelsior for al Fexcued the remainder of the crew. many local deai-| Capt, Brandow was so overcome from his ex ice In the water that he urt-|coult not be revived. He Was seventy moment Judge] Years old and was the ow ne judginent, and tarbuck. It Was one of the oldest aod wil pat @ Sherif? Frank Part of t was then tra whose name i ALEXANDER ISLAND ENTRIES, Ist Six and a quarter furlongs 105 sets Five furlongs, Forest 110 Dare Devt} 1 Paragon.) 119 Home Run : Mickey 1? Florence L Duke John if ‘Third Race—Four and a halt turlonge. Apprentice 408 Quilla W. O'Brien. 3 Annte L Frite 103 Mies Castles > Fourth Race—One mile, Come Home... 102 Red Star... Pi arti 102 King Bint... Rela. 101 The Snake Glenali 101 nae Pa Reever er furlongs. ttle Bravo, 11 aly | | O@CBeBewewowowewo For Muscle, Most Nutritious Breakfast Dish, best-known tugs In the harbor, UNDER HIS HORSES’ FEET. Driver Sonttmoller Thro YW from " py a Cable-Car. There was 4 collision this morning on the Phin} avenue cable road at Fitty- sixth street between car 28. bound down- town, and one of Peter Doelger's brew- ery wagons, The was crowded, and there was a panic among the p enger mary of whom were women. The driver of the wagon, William 5 was thrown from his high adiy bruised, s he was | 2 the Kripman Was hot oa moller says that he was drivin SJaswntuwn, and. at ty-siath - st started to or th track, H so) the KONK ming behind han foun lway k ands who dic and af e ee Death on a Tugbo $| | Americus t Kiver at pler 18 early thie ating he Was homeless The Corv- -— MONEY SAVED IS MONEY EARNED" Should you desire to move you can save money by noting the houses Mats and rooms advertised It cheapest aod most effective wai ishing waat you Wank ; fad haritoes internal | The tug N. B. Starbuck was sunk In| { at the Barge Office, where he was taken | F We're not doing business for profs now-rimply preparing for nezt year, $15, Suits FOR We believe in dis- | posing of goods the | Same season they are made. Of | course it entails a great loss in some cases, but we find it pays in the end and we're going to stick to it. | | All small lots are | now going for $7.50, no matter what the previous price was, Some of them were as high as | $24. At $8.50, $10. and $12.50 Black Dress Black Cheviot | the better classes, Coats and Vests, and Worsted Suits, Trousers are going the same way. Anything you want now for almost nothing, | but they won't last long. This is the winding up of the Winter Suits. A tow Overcoats that are left go for $8 each. Some $10 and $12. Spring Styles ready now. New things tn Overcoats. E. O. THompson Tallor, Cigthler and Import 245 Broadway, Bet. Park Place and Murray St. MARKET CONTINUES FIRM. Feature to Stock T To-Day. Stocks closed strong and were in good demand throughout the afternoon, A rally in New York Central from 93 6-8 to 43-4 was accompaniel by rumors that the regular dividend would be declared on Friday. No Spee! The cr Oren. Hise. Low. 4 i OM 93% Atch., Top. & Santa F Amer: Cotton OI pf. Amer. Ti Suga” Het. Amer. Sugar Ret, American Cotton O1 Alton Terre alti @ Hudson & Rio Granda pf Phil. @ Reading Home & Watertown’ » | & Leather pf. 8. Hubber alon Telegraph: Wheeling & Lake Eri Wheel @ Lake Erle pt WESTERN | UNION DIVIDEND. Payment of “Qua rterly One Leave Defcit of $235,400, The directors of the Western Unton Telegraph Company to-day declared the gularly quarterly dividend of 11-4 per yable April 15, The estimated the quarter ending March ‘against actual earnings isa, equired for the dividend . so that there is a deficit, wing for Interest and éinking of $285,400 against $334,008 in 1894. NEW BONDS NOW READY. Subrorihers w fund, Can Exchange Allot- Ifeates for Them, P. Morgan & Co, . bond syndt- managers, that they are now pre- dto exchange U.S. 4 per cent. bonds Notice ts given by J and August Belmont & C cate lo for full pald allotment certifi- ttes Upon presentation of the the office of J Morgan & ( bonds of $100 each can be di f desired. desiring, a en to. Was furnish part the ° et sume are to be Iss i | | b coupon or rexisteret form | | delivered at any Sub-Treasury | Vnited States, without expense, Jat the request of the’ depositor, | —— Another Coffin & Stanton Receiver. | Thomas PL Wick w rinted receiver niu & Stanton, by Justice Pal Supreme Court to-day on thi M Huntington, Pa. Ut we the of Hunt Yat the tin States Cireult Court The receiver | | Apoontot, to-day Will represent only the city — ac n Market “wat He | Went back again, The tender and two | and aoe <a Thought to Have Been Caused wl 8 Defective Switch. Passengers Badly Shaken Up wa the Track Blocked. LYNBROOK, L. I, March ‘The Sag Harbor Express, due here at 9.15/ to-day, ran off the track just outside IMMEDIATE RELIEF CAN BE OBTAINED FROM THE USE OP DR. TOBIAS’ ‘Venetian Liniment,’ never yet been returned. Sold by all Price, 2c. and 600. PICTURES — FIREMEN PAST & PRESENT (voiunreer of PAID) LET HER GO” “WHOOP HER UP” “THE OLD & THE NEw" “START FOR Home” °* UP TO ahha AND SECURE LONE OR_ A SET OF THE FOLLOWING ‘CUT HER LOOSE Bevs” For Sale. Excursions. Diamond Earrings, GING in price from the modest 84.00 pair the hunvinvds | We are at present eutting y, wenlte tightly “imperfect diamonds ‘kay White it's white) hy to 1 carat each, V when Cutters of Diamonds and Precious stones, 51-53 Maiden Lane, N. ¥. _TAKE ELEVATOR Men's, Youths’ Bors’ FINE CLOTHING, ty ade of to order. Ladies and Misses March 12 and 26, Round trip, the station, j The train was on the Long Beach) 4 division, and when nearing Lynbrook | 8%, Batotie, was slowing up, although It does not | Warwick, stop there, There is a “Y" Lies CLOTHING ra Wraps, -dacketa. Capes and vad oh ae Ags Suita, all the Iatest siyiee aad 445, Ladies’ 8 Gestgna, on eany weekly and monthly paymenta, Tit 3a aver bet CREDIT : cars, one @ baggage car and the other @ passenger couch, left the track. A painter who was in the switch tower saw the locomotive coming, und Jumped from a second-story window, He Wat only cut about the hands. The passengers were badly shaken up, but none of them was hurt, Word was sent to Long Island City about the accident, and a wreckin train arrived from that place at 10.1 o'clock, The accident blocked the roud and the wrecking crew are clearing the not yet definitely “nown whether he train despatcher in the tower- or the failure of the switch to work ghat is responsible for the accl- lent, ‘Switchman Snyder, who was in the tower-houso at the time of the accident, says that the signals were set all right, and that the accident was caused the Interlock switch being defective. ‘William Fields, the fireman, was in the comotive with the engineer at the time and bravely stuck to his post and aided the engineer to stop the train, ‘The roadbed was no badly torn up that the tes and railn will have to be relaid for a considerable distance. WRECK DELAYS TRAFFIC. Broken Axle Near Linden Throws Cars Of the Track, A broken axle on a freight-car caused a wreck at 1 o'clock this morning be- tween Linden and South Elizabeth, which delayed through traffic nearly six hours. Two cars were thrown on the east- be .d_track and the early commuters from Perth Amboy. Woodbridge, Rah- way and Linden were all late, Nobody was injure “THERE! ts to m tn to-day's and contains Sudden Death in o Hotel. © B Ridgway, fifty-five years old, died sud- denly at 11.90 o'clock to-day at the Waverly Hotel, 852 Eighth avenue, of heart disease, dgway was employed by 8, Liebman, srof'the New York Cash Sale Book Com fo wtreet. It In ald hie. slater. ta Huel Francia of 14 Orauge etreet, Jersey BEAUTIFUL HEADGEAR. An Attractive Display of Bonnets by Bloomingdale Bros, Crowds of shoppers are taking advan- tage of Bloomingdale Bros.’ Spring open- ing, and the twelve acres of floor- room in the great store at Third avenue and Fifty-ninth street are thronged, Special attention has been pald to the third floor devoted to millinery, This is the finest of the many departments, and ecntains bonnets of every shape to suit all sorts and .onditions of women, Among ‘other novelties here are a smal theatre hat, of hunter's green vel vet, shaped ke a firefly, and with tr candescent ings at the sides; and an Alsatian theatre hat, whose frame te of steel, and which ie trimmed with white purple violets and an immense white bow. Amon the larger One of fine black straw, with a hi air brim-braid, trimmed with mou: feline de sole ‘rosettes, black ostrich plumes and stiff aigrettes. ‘Another Is white, with gilt foundation, trimmed with point d’esprit ruching and bunches of roses and vic From the crown rise four Prince of Wales plumes of pink, yellow, blue and black, ‘An Empire walking hat of fine a ODS SDSS ODHDSSIEDSH/DVOHDIDOI/DSDIDSEDIDSIDOD braid, steeple crowned, and tri with Jet chiffon, suff aigrettes and blossoms, has attracted much notice, as ave the many 8 st) les of children's hats! tare on exhibit H he silk and dress goods department presents an exceptionally fine line of waists, aicaldes these specialties, the furniture, carpet, clothing and parasol departments: sh. Warner amon & Co. Austin & [Col “Horatio “Liftchiig, “Po oM, Smith, George Lawrence and W. ©. Latdy —— Regular Hell Telephone Dividend, BOSTON, March Ik—The directors of American Bell Telephone Company to-day decte: | ene regular quarterly dividend of $3 per share, payable Apeil 15, — = “THERE'S NO PLACE “JAKE HOM And the way to get a pleasant and cory home ls to note the list of poerding-houses advertised [ia jocare“evening World 16 ta compte contain their usual assortment of the latest styles of goods, ** Beecham’s pills for con- stipation 10% and 25° Get the book at your druggict's and go by it. DOD D0DE DE DH DSHDOH/DSI/DSH/ DSH DODO DH DHDODS Ananat ssleo more then 4000 team | OD ORO PRINTING INKS—Bor 12% cents an ounce; Press_10 Spruce t.. ‘And the way tc get » pleasant and cory home March 28-—Then “ World”’ reade: Pennsylvania Railroad Compan Personally Conducted Tours, CALIFORN 11,4: simply magte tn casen of Acute Pain, auch | Price 49 0 SOS n carat All cut Inout tac- Hound trip rate 1 i Rheumatien, Neuralgia, Pains tn the Back, | tories und sold very much lower than elsewhere. 7 ates arte baie tie ab- bt roned Joints, @e.” Try {tan ro ran weel ood, "Warranted for tver 40 jeare. A D. DE SOLA MENDES & CO., Pullman train used for the service. FLORIDA 80. WASHINGTON, D.C, ‘A series of 3-da~ tours will leave New York on March fist, April 18th, May 24 and 234, —— a3 Columbia, § Co, 114 Nassau at., aes ee wee oe ore teed, tf not }OWEEKLY on wat Alle Mou watinfled. Call or se ex& Diamonds d 144 World Building, Liberal Sunday on application to one minute a week: lowest prices. Try ua; ON, Manager Printers’ you find it wo, Write; clerk calla L, MILLER & COOPER, UNION WASS-MEETIN shaped | Bnet. $18.60, 0 deen bee vt {tineraries and further particulars apply at Penna: switch there, and the train, instead of | were open eveminge mt rondwa igs oy imo ho ee ee {1196 Broadway, N. Y. continuing on the right track, ran on| |” BICYCLES #48.00, 1805. SEWING "MACHINES. | eee this switch. ‘The switch didn't work or | His frames: weight. 20 lua; ew and elegant, | “ilu, ‘Domestic, Ne waa oi] also lot of 1894 Models re $35 cach. Bome, nite, Sings gee Oees ‘Household, ‘the w pen at the time, and this caused | Victora, Liberties and oth 20, knows Kruse, $1! ee second-hand sew- M the aceldent, FULTON CVCTE CO. fea fae machibe trom $10 6 ae aon of monthly pays jeetings. ‘The locomotive ran off the track, but BICY BARGAIN eager eee ot MEU. Con ; Laws. best Job and Cut Bi: postal, Globe Watch Co., 31,00 a pound; best News Ink seen WATCHES. 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