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Bi i yu A HARBINGER OF SPRING. BI-PARTISAN BILL AMENDED. Elective Feature Stricken Out}: and Policemen to Have Right of Counsel, WAYOR STRONG TO APPOINT, Commissioners to Serve Years Instead of Three REORGANIZATION LAID ASIDE. Six it Will Be Taken Up Wednesday With Its Companion Bill on Special Order. ening World.) ALBANY, March %.—The Lexow Po- lice bills were tinkered with some more by the Senate to-day ant then side- tracked for another week. A two hours’ debate, during which politics, reform in @ general sense and the Cooper Union mass-meeting last night were discussed Pro and con, resulted In the adoption of two amendments to the bi-partisan or permanent reorganization bill, as the | first of the two Lexow measures is called, The first amendment abolishes the elective feature in the original bill, and empowers the Mayor to appoint the reg- ular Commissioners for terms of lx years each, two of whom shall be Repub-~ leans and two Democrats. The second amendment gives accused Policemen the right to be represented by counsel when on trial. A third amendment was proposed »: Reynolds, of the bolters, giving police men the right to appeal to the courts, but Senator Lexow headed it off by re- questing that tl nd bill, relating to temporary organization in which Rey- nolds's amendment rightly belongs, be laid over for another wee Rather a Tame Debate. ‘The debate over the bills was com- Paratively tame compared to the sensa- tional incidents that characterized the ‘first struggle over the bill last week. The single dramatic feature of to- @ay’s proceedings was contributed by little Senator Lexow, who was goaded to unusual ferocity by Senator Staple- ton. The condition of the police bills is not | naterlally changed by the events of to- lay. The bills go over for another week. and at the end of that time there m be some more amendments, though Sen- ator Lexow says there will not be, Neither side has apparently weakened. n the fight for a bi-partisan and single- | eaded Commission respe aere is slight prospect °. There hac tively, h and ¢ doing rarely been a wnore distinguishe1 crowd of spectators 4n the million dollar chamber than there larger or was when Lieut.-Gov, Saxton rapped for order, Every seat was occupied, yoth in the body of the hal alleries. More than tw lies were among the spectat Senator except” Senator Wolf Brooklyn, w: hand half an hour be- | fore the session began, and there was a great deal of whispering and nodding of heads. Amendment to Elective Clause, It was nearly noon before the Police bills were reached. The Commission bill was first called, and Senator Lexow gent up an amendment abolishing the elective feature of the bili and giving the power of appointment to the Mayor. ‘The amendment makes the period’ for holding office six years, instead of three, as the original bill called Senator. Lexow explainel that elective feature was inchided in the bill at the request of some Senators from the rural distr! instance of the Special Committee, The Senator read an inte: Mayor Strong, in which the reseed satisfaction with the 1 sun bill Senator Guy doubted the accur: rview, He a had the cour son What kin Mayor in pe nd not at the | House bils for playgrounds arotnd schools an! for municipal baths. ‘The bills were passed at once, private letters, $ without authority; also, | paving stones from the stone act, Ut also decided that the bill to release to Union College cet: tain taxes on property in Long Island Was constitationatein form ne Canals Committee reported favor- ably the bill of Mr, Gerst, fixing the tax for maintenance, repairs and super Intendence of canals at one-fifth of a mill on all taxable property in the State. ALDERMEN WANT POWER. Giving Them and the Mayor je Right to Investigations. (Spectal to The Evening World.) ALBANY, March 28,—Six members of ‘the New York Board of Aldermen, in- cluding President Jeroloman ‘and Vice- President Windolph, came to the State Capitol to-day to look into New York City legislation . ‘Their most important mission, how- ever, is to secure the Introduction of a bill to-morrow giving the Board of Alder- men ahd the Mayor of the city the sole right to do ail investigating of ¢ departments necessary in the futur and to head off committees of countr; legislators from, coming to town every oF mo to stir up things, he bill amends t nsolidation act. ‘The amendments, decks Council and the. indlv! be trustees of the property. effects of the city an tively, and consequently the ‘righ's ad remedies provided by law for the protection of pro-trustees, dual members to funds an tint entit to all ples, and is said to have been Inspired by the Mayor. ‘The amendment also empowers the {Common Council to investigate whenever they deem it necessary all officers and other persons, and the conduct of all departments and officers to whom and to which the receipts or expenditur of the funds of the city shall trusted. ane Aldermen are empowered to com- pel ise the functions of a judicial “as |SOLDIER CLERKS EXEMPTED. | Nee abject t Rules of Civil: | vice in Staff Departments, ALBANY, N. Y., March 2.—Attorney- General Hancock holds in an opinion ed down this morning: n my judgment, chief clerks, as well as all other clerks in the staff depart- ments of the National Guard of the Btate, are not subject to the laws and rules governing acmission into the Civil- Service of the State,” >— HOME RULE BILL LOST. Local Taxation Measure Defeated in| the Ansembly. | ALBANY, March 2%,—The Ainsworth | Home Rule in Local Taxation bill has been defeated on final passage in the Assembly. The vote was 47 yeas, 70 nays. BYRNES CITED TO APPEAR. Sunday Pool Arrests to Be Stopped by an Injunction. The Board of Police Commissioners and Supt. Byrnes were cited to appear | before Judge McAdam in Special Term of the Superior Court to-day, to show cause why an injunction should not be issured restraining them from interfernig with the business of Robert Kenny, | who rurs a pool and billiard room at SL Mott street. | Cherles G, F. Wahle, counsel for Kenny, said that his client had been arrested for keeping his pool-room open on Sunday; that Justice Ingraham in the Supreme Court had subsequently |«scharged him from custody and the police again arrested him, he arrests of poo:-room men are ccuriug every Sunday despite the de- sions of the courts,” sald Mr, Wahle, und We how apply to this court for an order to protect us in what we deem | to be our *ights, pending the trial of an action whic | other court | Assistant “Corporation Counsel took the broad ground that Was not one in whi could interfere by 1 unticipated arrests, | Ww wat do you sa | qrahem'a decision?" Adam, That 1s the opinion of a single judge 1 is entitled to the consideration and Dean the case a court of equity junction to prevent y about Justice In- asked Judge Mc- and The Judiciary Committee | reported | vorably the bill making {t a misde nor to publish tele- | ht hy Wer have ‘brought han. RR NR Ree eee THE WORLD'S 3 * EASTER *« NUMIBLE It is the kernel of home rule peinal, | conterssce of the Committee of Five. be ine | competition whic the attendence of witnesses and | [Atlantic & Pactf. respect which Your Honor may want to | lye it” Judge McAdam reserved decision. | SCHICK UNDER R ARREST. the | Wanted as a Witness Against Ex- Ward Man Henry Sebin, Albert Schick, ef 216 Seventh nue, an important witness against certain of the persoas recently indicted by the nd Terminer Grand Jury, was ar- cd at 9 Pek last night, ant for Schick's arrest was Assistant District-Attorney t he was er by ae wanted. Schick is a wit- “Can any Senator speak authorita- Price ively as to the Mayor's views?” asked Jee's ex-ward man, Senator Gu: coal merchant, of Ninth "There Was no reply and then Senator Tat the Distriet-Attor- Santor gave his Single-Headed Come on to go on nission Dill a boost, : dhe believed the Mayor favored _ hi 1 bill. A wrangle as to < he consti nalty of the bill followed. Stan Trial. ‘A roll-call ‘vas then demanded on the — poticeman Ja Donnelly, of the West Thi @ amendment proposed by Senator LexoW goventh atveet station, resigned from the forve Which substitutes th Hive) teas eh viene Menuet eke By ture for the ele provision his aftern: as mu Stapleten arose when his name was to fore Kerwin fo called and said he would vote for the Me « i amendment, but that ine aan changed his op on BR the officer wh uited while attempting ein to make ap exe ixe Hennie’’ Murpay, of but there Bio Weat Thirt March 3 “the Tammany Senators voted a" Tak ay against the Dill, and with Reynolds Police Taking the Census, Made If votes against it, Policemen to the number of 1.141 started out at here were in fa ft 17 and the's orctock this mo: take the city cenaus. ment was a It is expected that wil @ two weeks to tor Lexow th ( angie the « ‘ ¥ n the re r amendment ‘ or egula the trial © work att force will have a ti en from the nd ma eh trans ferred tor the time to tie more populated To expla jon concerning some Lona fr eriticism of his course, Ob- Pees i pene jection Was male Reynolds then sent ip aN amendment The clerical forea at Police Headquarters: have giving policemen the right of appeal to pleted a list i abo havalanted the © rts by writ or certinn I Hew mixed. up ause bh nme ke Jonged in the second Lexow bill pro porn he ing for temporary reorganization, 131 patrolmen who have served endment was then W n. twenty-five years or more. The ol Meas ordered print made af gpecial order for nest y ion Bi Over —_—_ SE The temporary Te CONSTI Was then Hed up, but 4 DACHIE, Benator was laid aside until next Wel nw said | wer NEAR “i sl ANDIGESTT “Reynolds a tapleton, however, will | Indicate that your liver bm Nour nas $ fx out of orter, ‘the pill aside. was ta Vote upon b ne bs ls am . ‘care pina cities committer of the Senate | these ills is found to-day reported favo ably the bill put- fing the Gharities Department of Kings under a single-headed com Getty extending the city of ‘ork limits to include parks in West @hesier County; also the Tenement in Hood’s Pills’ @5 cents, All Druggists, 28s WORiD THURSDAY EVENING, MARCH %&, 1805, SRR RR Wall Street Wants to Know About Their Conference. General List Firm and Prices Well Maintained, Affairs at the Stock Exchango this morning were less active than usual of late, traders being disposed to put off new enkagements until the result of the conference of coal presidents is made xnown, ‘These officials met at 1 o'clock and heard the report of the committee ap- Pointed last week to consider the que: Uons in dispute between the companies, It Is thought that the outcome of the deliberations will be favorable, but there are some knotty questions to be settled, especially the demand of the Reading and Susquehanna & Western Companies for a larger percentage of the business, A gentleman attending the meeting | says there has been no suggestion thus re the Common | far of a formation of a money pool, and No company has formally submitted any y sreapec: | demand for percentages. jed Acjournment will be made to some future day to await the result of another It improbable that any definite an- nouncement will be made to-day. There has been no friction thus far, But BoCaing: tangible has been accom- | plished The only Ma: that was really weak | te morning ion puRet. which declined | 1 to 993-8, U ling being based on the ich the Trust is meeting | from the German finers. The | mainder of the list was firm and highe The net earnitgs of ali the Pennsyl- vania Railway Company lines east of Pittsburg and Erie for February were $1,148,901, an increage of $23,181, and from Jan. 1 to Feb, 28, $2,130,298, an Increase of $390,072. All lines west of Pittsburg and Erie for February show an increase in at ane ‘of $263,519 and since Jan, 1, The Bank of England rate of discount remains per cent. During the past Week the bank gained £367,(98 on balance. Its proportion of reserve to itubility which was 69.8 last week, is now 65.79 | per cent. Money 2 a 21-2 per cent. on call. Foreign Lark} quiet at yesterday's rates, namely, 4,88 a 4.88 1-4 for bankers’ long ‘sterling’ and 4891-4 a 4.891-2 for demand. At mid-day the bears made a sharp raid on the coalers, and Lackawanna sold off 2 3-4, to 150 3-4, and Delaware & Hudson, Reading and Jersey Central about a point each, A partial recovery soon followed. ‘The general list held firm and prices were well maintained. Whiskey and Lake Shore were strong and advanced over @ point. \ The Committee on Admission at the New York Stock Kxchange to-day re- instated Frank J. Huntey, a member of the firm of Hunter, Clark & Jacobs, which failed in March 1844, Percival Kuhne been elected member of the New York Stock Ex- change, The New Jersey. Central road reports net earnings fo. February of $221,704, an o les of listed. stook were: 130,00) In the unlisted” department ares of Sugar and 200 of Lead were dealt In, It 1s sald that arrangements have been mude by which he fasue o $4,000,000 worth of Erle Kecelver's certificates is assured The proceeds are to be used In paying whic! current — obligations already | amount to a jarge sum, American Tobace Amer, Sugar Ret American Cotton ‘annda Southern. Chicago Gas... cM. Bur, & Quine Northwoat “& SL. P. Long Inland Tractlon Louis, & Nashvill Manhatian Consol M Missourl Paci ny | 109 He Mo., Kan, & Ter. pf Nat) head Uo. Nit Mead pe Northern Pacifi Northern Pacite pi th American Ontario & Western Orega Itaprovenent ravine Mail nila. & Rea & Evansville BU tn 'shuttwesteri pt A Den aN M @ Guilt Cordage Corlage pt MICAWBERS ON ‘CHANGE. | Cotton Traders Seems to Be Waiting Something to Turn The cotton market seems to he halt s waiting for something turn up. Business was only moderate. ly saies being made at a decline of to 4 points on’ failure of Liverpool to | Avani but later there some local buying, which sent up a Inthe. The wheat. market a8. Com ruled firm, steady: —— oo = | . | JOHN KOSTER’S WILL. | re Eatate of 8100,000 Goen to Hin Widow, The will of John Koster, of Koster &| Rial, who died March 22 last, was ad n'tted to probate to-day. | The testator left his entire estate, valued at $190,0, to his widow, Mrs. | Marie Koster, whom he also names as sole executrix. The children, John and! Emma Koster, waived all rights as ne kin in favor of thelr mother, ‘The will was executed Feb, was witnessed by Albert Bial and 1 | Fromme. It Is exceedingly short, | property not enumerat oo Suxasa fs beliey'ge. Unprecedent 2 haw ddna beso iene "ike nore st Geert, PLNE Co. 48 was prices ruled and firmer by oats were emt the stores of | Investigation of the death of Mrs. Three Killed by Boller Explosion, SARA Eee ATONE FURTAE FOR THE GOAL MEN. BROOKLYN, A\BRAH Two MOONSHINERS CAUGHT. elt SUN Ralded tm Nrowne- je Tm) Night. One of the most complete moonshin-| Jers’ outfits captured in some time was | brought to the Internal Revenue oMce, Brooklyn, thie morning, the result of al ‘raid male by Revenue Agent Brooks, Acting Coilector MeKinney and Deputies | Overfleld and Miller in Brownsville late last night. AM oxo STRAUS: Fulton St., Brooklyn. Every Day Our Best, The revenue officers captured Reuben Bernstein, the proprietor, and Fishel Shaperlo, his assistant. The illicit still was located in a two-story frame house at Lavonia and Thatford avenues, Bern- stein, hie wife and two children and Shaperio occupied the house. The win- dows and door on the front were board ed up. This gave it the appearance of being unoccupiel, The modnshiners en- tered the house by the rear. The plant consisted of four stills, two furnaces and sixty gallons of whiskey, The p.ant ts capable of Te out about fifty or sixty gallons of whiskey a day. Tt is estimated that Hernstein’s profits averaged between $100 ani $200 a The house and ground where the stili was operated were confiscated by the United States Marshal. Mr. McKinney * “TU ta evident some of these moon: va been paying for protection, as they could afford to pay $ day not to be molested hey were brought to the Feder: Court’ this morning and held for exam- ination, BAUMBUSCH SURRENDERS. Batterman's Cashier Says He Spent $1,000 on a Fi Spree. William Baumbusch, cashier employed by H. Ratterman, the dry goods dealer of Graham avenue, Brooklyn, walked into the Stagg street station at 2 o'clock this inorning and ex- | Pressed a desire to be locked Baumburch disappeared a week ago, leaving the firm his creditor to the unt of $4,000, All I took away with me was about $1,000," the cashier explained In court to-day. "My accounts were several thousand dollars behind, So 1 took what ided to go away anc have Geen in’ Phi time, and in Newark adeiphia. last night before surr: CUTTING NORTON’S WIRES. Over 150 Feet on Hin Syafem Cut! It was discovered this morning that over one hundred and fifty feet of feed wire which supplied the current to pro- pel trolley cars on the West End branch | of the Atlantic Avenue Railroad Com- | pany’s system had been cut and removed | during the night. The theft Is supposed to have been committed some time between midnight and 1 o'clock, d tees ‘The thieves stripped the poles between Forty-seventh und Vortwgaimtn streets, The ‘police believe the work may hav. been done by some of the Ci ‘€ former motormen who were unabie to get back, and who may have ‘been further angered by the acquittal of | President Norten on an indictment for violating the Ten-Hour law, led by a Long Island Bn Coroner Creamer, of Brooklyn, to-day began an 2a Busting, of 1139 St, Mark's avenue, who was almost in atantly killed yesterday by an engine on th Lon J RaWroad, at Utica avenue, wher pairing the gates. Busling, wl y years old, started acrous the street fernona, and y centre of to her and she turned around. Engine No. 88 atrick her, and she was throw! twenty feet. She died while being carried to an ambulance. ——__— = - — Grand Jury After the Trolleys. Mayor Schleren and Corporation Counsel Mc- Donald, of Brooklyn, were before the Mapel Jay to testify regarding the speed ‘The Grand Jury, It is exp @ strong arraignment of the trol HARMONY GROVE, ¢ + March 2%—One of the most horrible catastrophes that ever occurred in | thie county happened yesterday evening near Apple Valley. The large boiler at the Langston faw Mill exploded with fearful results, Two 4 colored woman were killed and two y wounded. — Polley Dealers Put Away. Recorder Goff sentenced a number of offenters this morning who hat pleaded guilty to conduct- The evidence wa furt Detectives, Whi and Lennon, of the Park- hurat Society, They were Lena ‘Swarts, sixty-five of 707 Sixth street, three days: Ti Nett ten dave; Boi anton steeet; Hert )) Pranks Maguire, ma 189 Sev penitent, _— Two More Drug Clerk Arrested Policeman Wilbur, of the Weat Thirtieth street police ton, “arrested two Tenderloin drug store clerks this morning on warrants cho ry. m them with violating the law with regard to se ing chloral, They are Sidney W. leockwoot. the south jorner ot Twenty-eighih sireet Sixth av and Gra ot Sixta avenu ek Brokers Go kW. Court to re oder Cameron has brought suit in the from Charles Tompkins over $5, W. Tompkins on a. pr sets up a a of no elven an a me oocur in the f ke treneaction A Coxtly Patnting Job, TRENTON, Nod ro Murch Kinnord, of H. The Se its work 1 Kinnord & Inted the inter strom Gov. At SUFFERED FOR 12 YEARS. Oneide, ( formerty Enterpriae) | Tanta County. We Vast ‘8 DIRPENSARY MEDICAL font TAs Wort TION, Buffulo, N.Y. Gentie A heart overflowing with ratitude prompts ine to write you. Twelve long weury yeare 1 eutfered greatly froin te de- ement ‘at last given up by my Physician iy die, bee tides spend. ing almort all we bad. After five ym onth treatn with your Doctor co's nt x0e ' Jn iny grave, and my little children motheriens, it not Rooter you and your medicine. Twill Fecommend your medicine as long as I live, If any one doubts this, a name and ‘Yours st Inoere ’, Maus. MALVINA WILSON, 0 or $20 a! the defaulting | d ty |p For Friday. tae Columbia Brand Knitting Worsteds. The following, we believe, are the lowest prices on “Colum-! bia” Brand Worsteds — ever named at retail. new shadings and of this sea- son's importation: 3,600 Packages best quality | “Columbia” Zephyr Worsteds i and colors, 1 13c. package of 4 laps | 6,500 Hanks best quality “Co- lumbia"Germantown Worsted, black, white and colors, lle. hank 2,000 Hanks best quality “Co- lumbia” Saxony Worsteds, black, white and colors, 8c. hank To deter dealers and more widely distributd quantity to each customer will be limited. Art Embroidery Newest Laces at Half Price. Three lots of desirable Laces, comprising the Inatest and choicest patterns of Point de Gene, Oriental, Point d’Esprit, Point d'Irland, Point d'Paris | and Valenciennes Laces, in beige, white, ivory, cream, without net tops—all in match | patterns of 3 width, n!5h to 7 in. 84 to 10 in. 12 to 14 in. | I5e. yd. de, yd. 850. yd. | Cannot be imported for double is the money The very latest Parisian } Novelty , —the “Matelote’” Point de) Gene Lace Collars, in butter | and ficelle. Will be later, | $1.65, To open to-morrow The above are the best. aahace ‘in these lines here or elsewhere offered this season. '$1.25 Percale iShirt Waists, 49c. ‘Extra Quality Percale Shirt Waists —“ Star” make —-in pink, bluet, heliotrope and lack and white checks, stripes and tigured effects ; sizes, 32 to 44; well worth | $1.25; 150 doz Friday to be offered at..... 8h t Walsis—2d Floor From House An Every Day Business!) All are in the | , 4and 8-fold—black, white, butter and ‘ticelle—with and! -49e. each. | R, w + © uh MEN'S Styles in Carpetings | Now ready, Spring S SALESMEN’S AND Some good borders to match, in Witton, $1.50 oe 3 Body Brussels, § Axminsters, goc. oa | Sel EACH Moguette, 8 5c. New Importations in fine Ortental Rugs. | at attractive pr ices,! Lord& Taylor, Broadway & 20th St Railroads, Rie ROA GREATEST RAILROAD.’ NEW YORK ENTRAL | & HUDSON RIVER R. BR Wtation 42d Street, Bor Ni tnportant a PM Daily South HN, “Indtan 6§323.-THE PAQUIN SKIRT, Be ke G45 P. M—Patly. Hlattabure and Ga23.. Fr ql For faratoga, Brriingion, mtreal. Address SOCBSBBOISS SISsesssssssss Addrens Patte Dally Ouly Bi ator Rochester carted ih th For cape Vince jetrott, Chicago. a ae Wheeler trala Of Ale CAmusemente, HUBER’S ‘s" MUSEUM, Popular Family an Bring the Children, 21, Bi Mincol Malling: a2. Broadway 33 West 196th st., and igth ot. New Work: 828 13 Walton et and | roadway, PD. a. Nnavenre checked oF residence by PW ANTELS, ‘Wentectt Repreas Com pany Passenger Ageat, et. Columbui statton NOW OPEN. TWO GRAND EXHIBITIONS DAILY. Madison Square Garden. Every afterncon and evening, at 2 and § P.M, Doors open an hour earlier, 24ELEPHANTS, 2 wenacewies| PE ETHNOLOGICAL CONGRESS OF STRANGE PEOPLE, GRAND WATER CARNIVAL. 3 Rings, 2 Stages, Race Track, LAKE OF WATERS, 100 Acts, 300 Performers, 26 Races, 20 Clowns, 1,000 Novelt | Admission to AI, 25¢.,50¢,,75¢. & $1.0) an Maca, Paquerett OLD nr Sunday nights, Bonge and Fa! NEW UNION SQUARE, {Single ox Children under ¥ ye \Furnishing Dept. | seecoeee geen SHAE TED» we 4 tr mine | 500 more of the Corner or Cen-| ABBEY'S ZATRE 1 McAvoy foul May, liar se 4p etnere tre Tables for art square or! gy). eg a MP, MeN SS chenille covering, of which 9",s4 vn tae Yond Ne te KOSTER & BIAL'S TO-NIGHT. 1,000 went so quickiy Monday ated, Matine, Mi wetiewes Wei pai Ms oe ANNIE | SLIE, morning, Price as before 17¢. ats Matton, Sat ek Paste CISSIE LOFTUS. { These are full size—either i Mee PRE FAMOUS ENGLISH MIMIC.” octagon or round—aud ennngh) GRAND CENTRAL PALAU Ave & 60 St.| Casing, be duplicated under 5Ge, | Patent Exhibition. RAMS The “Crusty” Bread Pan, the! ue ios Za: simplest, cheapest and best bread baker on the market, | produces a sweet, crisp crust} | over the entire loaf, approved by culinary experts and up-to- date house vepers, value Lde. To-morrow.... -10e, Wire Springs, : Cots and Rockers, , Woven Wire PProgt full si regular 32.50.. | Woven Wire Cots, 2 tt 6 ine sohta wide, full length, regular |) Fi Rennie yy Sensi Be. High Bac k € ‘obbler Scat Rock- | ers, in oak, natural, birch or { mahogany finish, — re; $5.00... RA AM wo Shia ig. Fulton St,, Brooklyn. Amusements, ATLANTIC ii: ear Canal s Felix and Cain. Ward 14a" Hussell,” Veronihn IRVING PLACE THEA orNight, Nivbe, Prigay, Hidner, Lady Bee 8.15 Die Wale + Sat eaten ” Sisters, Max Pettingtit, | p Leweod. | fe COLE MBL re Mets Bas ALALAMEN < PASTOR $." Bok EMER IN AG Apeayos wt nits ike eee James C. Roach’s RORY «i Lae) PARAM CRON DED HOUSes $17. tow Nault |BT!! AVE, THEATRE. | S'S 3" GRAND pee |cRANE HIS WIFE'S FATHER, Quiiisieny. PEOPLE'S ese Sus ue.ropemen | rinyaen at [THE COTTON 196, 0 Vy UNE 3 MIN A'S SAM UEVERE'S ch STANDARD v4 “ 3 » BeWs¥ mS k0 TOO MUCH JORNSON. 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Tro Dau Nath ‘Shore Mam ih 5 Dally” vor’ albany tray eat (SS wane Busy; Detratt, “Chicago, Cincinnatt, or Name — & Wilson Mfg. Co., 41 W. 125th St. N. ¥. | ut Sunday, OUTFITTERS, HOUSE SAMPLES Spring and Summer b=, © ht SHIRT. ; OUR WINDOW DISPLAY. an © BO S9 6D O DVS DBS SD 6B SDH BIND6EDIDHDBODDB @VERY LATEST STYLES BY MAY MANTON: Patterns mailed FREE on receipt of coupon below and 1c. for exch. Department, Ofice of : ue on: A.20z2.! pe Soe i TOBACCOwill be given for-their, return and, Ry questions asked, THEAMERICAN TOBACCO CO, @ 513W.220d ST. YORK G. FOR A 20-WORD Situatloy Ad, W 0 rk, In The World will secure Amusements, IMPERIAL MUSIC HALL, raze. | ALL STAR SPEGIALTY SHOW. Brooklyn Amusements. /HLBER and GEBHARDT'S CYRENE ar Varietia ‘GAYETY. To-Night. 40. B16 MINSTRELS. (39, CASING, da Choice Co, WINTES—sSeventy 0) ™{ > HAUN GE) tfc CHAUN SEY” 7, 4 ve, OLCOTT | IS THE TRISH ART | Matinee Toth. Seats, dae. Gx 2 8.0 | Next Week HUMANITY, Col. SINN'S PARK THEAT This Week, Matinee Wed (& Saturday. ithe District Attorney, iGRAND CPERA Popyesr DAIL Ley” r. BUA Nate Ihe COLUMBIA NOWLES & 6Oy OAR a ROOWE in Evy be 4. & ot EDWIN The Isle of Champagne, AMPHION, “eisdartioh: PALMER COX'S | Ev'y Eve. Mats Wed. 2b, BROWNIES. Be FIRST COMERS GET CHOICE. | ae

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