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aitnsrey rire A 6b 1s we ota 2s sta ponte nieces Bb a. TRE TWVRST OO MUCA FOR BLM |: SERRE PROOF 1S PosiTive ee ee ; 5 April tat, 18 Fé ata aes ope you ta " Notice to Tobacco Smokers and Chewere: - -* 9. Bes eoata on, haa Sener oO 3c ee ed We will from this date accept Place arranged for 8 sae. areon tho| Mot Little Tots, but a Fall Biver| the “ood easy olf thing” was pulling) = @ . a, nye es Set THEY GAVE UP THEIR FLAT. | Paneer jeigra srt? and all Fe tl state-room. just back of It, 80 twel Porters can’ bs, aecommodated in the| Tee Man with e Red Heard Strad: stat 4 four more can bunk} dled Beth Sides of the LA Mee aa etiie Hinea 4 fate-rooms an fo les of eo ine. wome d Exotusive Sets This Summer. | i9,tha -esloon, (hut Steen Wiatives with eh captarle value tte hydio Be Finkhene Vornane| them an Ruenia, provided ihe children he only things which hed bothere®| Compound, It speedily relieves irtesi.| sleep in hammocks on the promenade| «pve travelled East and I've travelled Jack Spratt and his wife during their)’ y, its | . deck. 4 led twa years of wedded existence were ser-| larity, suppressed or painful imenstrua- ot Too Expensive and Yet All the i alley Is a feature of the house-| West; I've travelled North and I've) yanis, ‘The month after the honeymoon, boat, however, which Mr, Relsenberg | travelled South,” said the man with the| yyy , Comforts of a Home. refers to with greatest pride. ‘woul * when they felt they were settled in their dts red beard, “but I'll be everlastingly ‘ be seven feet square if it wasn't for| ain rie ‘ Haslem flat, Mre, Spratt, filled with he- one corner being shaved off a trifle by | dinge I ever struck such an roic ideas, had undertaken to shoulder the rounded side, and 1s provided with almighty stiff game, where a man could/ at ihe trials, troubles and tribulations 20 TOBACCO WRAPPERS FOR ONE EACH OF OUR CELEBRATED PICTURES, cut In half and scorched, “but the work weakness of the stomach, indis Pout abeat St ony foore: “Tit neste | PMguemt me eucormhems, ont te BUCHANAN & LYALL, 101 Wall St, N. ¥. Y around and send up a girl to-morrow.” | yotlo, general debility, ¢ ’ me it was the finest kind of luck, be-! "go Holly Spratt heaved a great inward | UC? Be™ : cause they couldn't do anything with iy eapaenily: As tHe soln Wak 06 ThE| Hen CL enat nce nnee: dreainal (Het) Soni Ercauics _| This set of Six Pictures is a pictorial history of the young woman at work in the fiat, |tude, Their Now that Americans are imitating|range warranted to cook everything|be kept on the run for his moncy for|“', just right, and not burn the meat. 'y for! which follow closely in the trail of teir ancestors on the other side of the |ifitre tn a berth on one side for the |tWenty-four hours out of the twenty-|iroied steaks, mashed potatoes and tm in almost everything that 1s of a|cook and electric bells with which that |four, as I struck up in Fall River last/ annie fritters, She had burned her fin- petal nature, it is proposed this year |important functionary can be reminded | Winter, You hear me?” . rast &. village. oF Ibly me hair of duty. ‘The ice and coal are stored in| qhen he solemnly poured down his neck | <°'* & hundred times, consumed an. un- 2 wt r possibly @ half| the after deck, and there is a tank for LA 8 neck | limited quantity of provisions in the fran. oxen villages of houseboate in the|fresh water alongside the icebox. Ser.|the dark-brown contents of a glass he| i. attempt to “make things,” and finally \elghborhood of New York on the same| ants, other than the cook, are provided |had been holding, wiped his whiskers | give i. up, . 1 wi juarter . ol! o if lan as those along the Thames. The promenade-deck {8 18x37 feet, and | With the back of his hand, and look-| "1 think," she sald to Jack, as she ‘The houseboat is not exactly an inno-| is covered with an awning that may be |@d around as if he wanted some one to] sawed oft a slab of puddin think ovation in this country, but a commu-| removed at will, Tt is expected to be jask him to tell all about his troubles. | dear, jt would be a good idea to have « tity of people living in floating cottages the moat popu! Seer ta Pestle and| The man with the thirty-inch chest] coryant,” \ be something new and highly inter-| ranged that dozen came to time. “Jus a {tating tor those within the circle. They | can be placed there In pleasant wee “What kind of a game was It, stran-1)¢ sug, vetmiy, et know soe cant eek " vel 1 ” I. a oo! are to be anchored in the most pleasant] styatched, and from it the flags of all|&"? like a French chef; 1 know that." and harbors around New York, it is planned,! nations can be swung for decorative ‘A stiff game. A game that lost me one money and flesh, and blood, I'll tell you how It was, if you don’t mind hear- | he glanced at a steak that looked for all | ing, and it may be a warning to you. { ‘ the world like a huge alligator purse, You see, I went in with a fellow up in Fall River to run a saloon, He told Symptoms of | — STANDARD At GOLD: ™ THE AGENCE, oa | DR. TOBIAS’ ‘Venetian Liniment, night she saw a trim white aproned |are dizziness, faintness, reme lassi . : - line of Hhode Island and Aa tue don't care” anid want to | Fire Department from the time of our grandfathers to ‘ verton. rans f * feeli excitability, invita * how, { edie arranging the prettiest and datntiest of it alone feelings, ¢ j , e . coutin't "bs. patica ney ry luncheons and dinners and carrying the Py inserolieneat sleeplessness, flatne the present, showing Barnum’s Museum and the Crys- pulling you up there in those places,| burden which had b er {lency, melancholy, or the © blnes.? and | ¢-¢ we et : : Fay Rhow Lees Den WC Roe A ee iv imme vee. tal Palace fires. Also a scene in Madison Square at ell, jad my id fo 4 % . : . five. thousand punks with inerana °F | At 10 o'clock the next morning there |:able Compound will corret all this the present time, with three-horse engine and water Grougne Ha take acrack at the thing,|was a ring at the bell, and when she | feuble as sure as the sun shines, Th ‘a t} W M ; Ii ack “oh ye Aue? fom A Jenened the door It was to admit. th Benring-Down Feelins \tower near the Worth Monument. Every fire house in was called The Twins, on acc show git Jon veight, anid backache, fy 5 < * A % Rage state The eving: om account of At) “HN A tsis wae forty-five years old i/tusing painy weight, and backiwbe. r the country should have these pictures on its walls. another, Inside it was the funniest |8he Was a minute. She was stout and | instantly re and permanently etires looking place you ever ‘looked on |she Was a Hibernian, She had a tip-|by its use, Under all circumstances it i There way a fice little bar Inthe Rhode | tilted, aggressive nose, and hair thatlacts in perfect harmony with the laws and when the majority agree the boats! purposes If not sentimental reasons, or |Island side of the house, and another |locked as if It had originally grown on 4 /iiat govern the female system, is as Will be moored Into line and be towed to| on the family wash day, when no Kodak [bar in the Massachusetts aide. In. the | tobacco plant, and had been transformed | (I t ales i ; Mid | fiends are nearby, {t can be used as an | middle, on a white line that was painted | bY certain punary. mechanical appliances | harmless as wat It is wonderful fer & other parta, provided, of course, no one | oruinary clothesline. on the floor was all the stuff, There | Until It had reached that state known «s| Kidney Complaints in either sex, objects and decides to remain without! Mr, Reisenberg anticipates that the| Were kegs of beer and barrels of whis. | “loose chewing.” | by E. Pinkt . iver Pile 7% neighbors. At the same time, if any| amateur photographer will be much in| key and everything that a man would] The young gintlemin aint me here," | Lydia E. Pinkham’s Liver i famil antral: with: ighboring | evidence In the houseboat village, how-|Want to put inside of him to drown | sald the girl. "1 s'pose this is the place—| work in unison with the Compound, y a a nelg Byer, and in fact encourages such di-|sorrow or to celebrate with, and. the | Splatt's?” Ha? , ne i family the heads of the houscholds can Version by piacing a darkroom on the|chap that I was going In with told me] ,Apratt’s you mean.” ventured Dolly. [are « sure cure for constip: yl sic simply toss up to decide which ehall| starboard side in Front of the gallery. |the officers had been trying for years ell, yis, somethin’ loike that. To|headache, Mra, Pinkhar Sanative | move away, and a tug will do the rest, | ,,/i discussing the flnancial considera. |to, pull the place, but couldnt connect, || the divil wid the noline If this is the} Wash is frequently found of reat 4 * to t tter of! oyseba cul rt ds we place (ORR . ‘The originator of this scheme 1s eee ee te ot notte plan, poine| to Work For three dave wee de Tee Come in, sald Dolly, meekly, and|for local application. Corresponden “REWARD! Yharles Ledyard Norton. Some of the out that while spending a Summer on/ing business and then, on the fourth] She showed her into the kitchen is freely solicited by the Lydia E. Pink- | “ES 3 ‘anon «yf rl Oki hen associated with him are Frederic POA of one, there will Geno livery bilis|day a chap rushed in with Mis hat In| MY, my. any, but this te no bieger Tham Medicine Co., Lynn, Mass.. and the | & LOST" STOLEN ty 4 ele | CHIEF CONSULTING THYSICIAN 70 THE Pie no moving expenses and no cafe] his hand and shouted that =] than in Qleott: F, 8 Relsenbers, Alfred R. accoinits, The rent Pot G00 pasa for |chusetts cops were accoming, 288" | surveyed her domain, — “Where's me|ftrictest confidence assired. All drug imball ‘and Thorwald Stallknecht. having the boat placed wherever the] " ‘Git together, there!’ yelled my|room?” she di , flercely. gists sell the Pinkham remedies, The They have organized a company, and tenant desires, and at his disposal aa| partner, as he made a rush for the| Silently Mrs, Dolly showed her where | Vegetable Compound in three forms, -~ Mr. Reisenberg has devised a boat long as he wants It, from June, during| doors and put on the bolts, and then| she was to sleep, The hired girl threw | Wiguig. pj te PES 2 which, he thinks, will provide all the the season. The furnishing. may cost|every man In the place got to work and| her bundle on the bed with @ snort of | — id, ills, and Lozenges. Conveniences of domestic economy. ani from $10) tp %0) more. Provisions will be | helped Toll all the kegs and barrels over | Weaust, and then 1: iy retreated to the at the same time be not too expensive, taken to the boats In tugs and sold at a|on the Rhode Island side of the house. | front. For an hour there came to her to discourage the socially ambitious or! reaso ce, and when. a. family| When the cops knocked at. the Massa.| through the private hall, with which! GOOD GOVERNMENT NOTES. | cheap as to admit the unc _ - BODY. MeaMGAL., INSTITUTE Thin wondertul book = = Prine | TO THE PATRONS OF “| om feamauste, vit CONTINENTAL TEA CUMPANY, eae‘ inn. toma | Please present the folowing }* Der barker was awarded pipe coupons « A 2o0z. package ofticr Medal | H05" "Third aven " ‘ha rable, wants new scenery, a tug that is to do/chusetts side we let them in all ri the flat was equipped the crashing ! . by the National Medical Association. | tt for it must be remembered that house- nothing else during’ the Summ and we let them stand up against ine | sounds of tinware and. crockery. | fy fy FA fo pages. 128 valuable prescriptions fot Save t villages are to be exclusive affains. | the moving for Boaaibly. $10 for a trip of| M chusetts bar while we all went|, On the stationary tubs stood “a quart| The following resol adopted last | 9 Athy f iauy ae The cheapest of these will therefore ten miles, and proport onate rates for a| Over to Rhode Island and had a drink, | bottle, which had once contained whis- 2 Connell | Z = 4010 TURES ae pr rent for the season for an un-/ greater distance f more than one boat| They were wild. I never saw men gei| key. and was usually kept on the buffet whist = . aie LUHES tne soune, a vagets pity 24 \furnished boat, and a. thousand or so is to be moved, the cost for each will, of| 80 hot under the collar for nothing at‘all |! the dining-room. Service “ ENEMY TOBACCO Will De fore Prospectus, with testimonia’s. FREE, ne Letpne Gicis Lica CR Gant CHAT Bal Cae ie do nlenned th At be | ewan in Reena tnece Camels oun GINE en That th inet . . init | "Copeattation tn person or by olor Calitt yle. 05 less elegant Ww e| As it is planned now, there wi “When they went out we pushed t or, hat the recent. Inclusion of ft th aH Consultatio ron Paper, of course, but nothing less than | houshoat Villages at’ Sheter Island, | the xf back on the line agaln, waste] “Well, what in 1?" asked Dolly, trem- ve of the ety within th given or er, ent | aperangt ek tevielable, creer aa for an unfurnished boat is the cdict|Tleasure Bay, in, the Shrewsbury, at|be ready for another raid, and it was | blingly. ‘Of the merit aystem Ia w vec %, AKKER, M. Bee h Bi For Sale. | Nuldiach St., Boston. Masa. Ladias’ & Gents’ vcs" * i 1M Fy ANTAL-MIDY, CLOTHING Yer lunch is rid: t has gone forth. Lake George, the Thousand Islands and| then I began to feel a pain from the To start out with, as a real estate poe along the Hudson and in. the} hard work. ler would do in’ describing a flat, Bound. The boats are to be built so| “After awhile they took to rushing us, i house-boat has four bedrooms, | they can be towed in rough water, and| and every day we got a raid from either| ‘I don't feel hungr! Mee pavern nent @ combination dining-room and par-|also #o they may be taken up smal.|One side or the other. ‘Phe first ‘week| And then Dolly Beard the cook go!’ iemived, ‘That the Coot (overament Cube of lor, @ kitchen, a storage room, a bath- rivers or through the larger canals, after that I found I'd lost ten pounds, | SWearing through the flat, and she ex-| iis city call upon the Mace ta hee the wren Foom and two wardrobes, This style of | Although boats may be taken any|and I waa beginning to get kind of xick| pected any moment the ogre would re-| poner of hin omer, and. without uniue delay «tise Briss {s a floating affair, however, | place Where tugs can be hired to move|of my Job, and I told my partner’ ao, | turn and beat down the door, : i ‘1 return and no tmost. Valuab the present adm! partisan and bua 1 thie far made by tration to the caume of non yexs-like administration of th 4 the bedrooms are, staterooms, the them, IU is expected occupants, will be | Dut he wouldn't give me my lstuft back, |, When young Mr. Jack Spratt returned |< paid on of the pubile’ (reaaury. and. the These tiny Capenton 01 chen @ galley and the dining-room a/| inclined to live in villages, and to en-| 80 I couldn't pull arrest in 48 hours withe out, All this time we | in the even.ny with @ ieeling that he had | ie tion of public servants seleted in on. courage this, it has been proposed that | Were doing u pretty good Husiness, hut | established a home worthy of the Mame |pilance with the ierit eyetem. to the ond that | ave eo 1s @0x18 feet, has a draught | where twenty-five or more lesses form a|I didn't seem to be getting any of the| he found his Harlem home tn a state He bus! ay he conducted ax baal | All the. jotest a palba, Cub) wuinthly "peymentar Inlections tail, oO GREDIT. Manhattan Clothing Ca ~~ Raitroaas. 4 ly oF to M8 inches, oge Ig deck and | club, a club-boat shall be provided, the | money, and when I spoke to my partner | Of siege. The cook was beastly drunk, Moe tennde dock. the Mid ‘deck in| expenses to be met by provite from the| about it he aaid he tad to pay: the men | Doly was crying behind locke doors, fi hed in pine and there is incl 7 said, earcastically to the publte Moneys, provided by 1 pavers without reference ty part with an eye aingle to the py penny of it sery 7 feet 2| buffet and dining-room., Single gentle-|0n the outside blg money for giving us} “I see,” hi hes head room. The saloon has three | men will he accommodated in the tug-| tips on the raids. One day a man came | cook, “that ‘ou hay been kind enough t all the stuff on the Ine and] “Well, get your things and Ul pay| the counell of Gen) « ia to fle mua straddle {t,’ gays he. ‘We aid that once |you. Wi have to Ket a $29 DIL changed,” | with anprehenelen he eam apd THELAKE eRe . rt the Committer was aub- | Ist floor . before and I never laughed so much in| snid Jack, who seemed to have conie| lenisiation reewsding in Mepartment. wily | mitted tot mm Netore being pre: | fumed all my life.’ und her influesce. Come with| not be carried throush. and that the peratolons | sealed fo tie OF ayproved be his {setae ero “Well, We found out that the rata}ine.” he said, shortly. "If you want ples of Ue partinvashin. wil he. fastened we jak. Op was going to take place 4s o'clock in| Your money you had better come,’ and | on the Department. Tn wir judgment the emer: | , Stain Gutncames Cul juan P e the afternoon, and my par said he | he moved towards the door, She went | f/0ry Juatifies a decitet expression of opinion on thy 4 BRO @indows on each side, four in front, and | boat and eomrthing ax exclusive as Tux- | In and sald: to leave the, bottle.” A OAR Aa som ‘ 12x16 feet in size. In the front is ajedo is already thought of. ‘ou're going to get it now, for fair’ | “Shure, Ol'm no glass eater,” replied y i i AMERICA'S CREATEST RAILROAD.” mall alcove for a piano. Ineach of the, As yet, of course, this new style of] ‘ ‘What's the matter” says I. 5 Fesotuttons alse 1 upon the Maver Nek Tee praatT two corners alongside are wardrobes, | houxeboat is a scheme on paper, but by| |“ ‘Well, he says, ‘both sides are going suppose you get your duds Nt eno Fears ea Yuen inthe civil e . and along the sides are lockers covered | June J, It 1s declared, there will be 300 of | to run you at the same time.” and get out of here,” he sald. men ert i 5 with cushions, whieh can be raised in| them on water. The work of building| “‘What'll we do about it? says I to] “C1 will if OF get ine month's pay, or} ing enem H Thin rextte tne UP ny gt the ere | Menta Clothing, ready made and to order, w! Buch a way as to form double berths, | them is to be begun by April 1. my partner, * jon Was passed and with the Mayer: | in thelr prompt dlemissal if] out securit . 4 Business ¢ me tern & HUDSON Ri From Grand Central Station, 434 | | | i i : | $100 WEEKLY, nUY3 guessed hed have time to drive over |Wiih him, He opened the street door | {0 aft of Mayor Sirong re propmned | Hitt i ahs War amonds atid Lad ee Sandi ee to North ‘Tiverton and lay in some pro- | for her to pass ont leristation. (to the end. that, Z RAO EAT Ae Tate oemabet atnpatioenths 2 \ Jewelry, Deiivered i nneee tt ineren SLATER SET FREE. and called the local fire | Visions in case of a siege. When he Mas She was hevond the door-| ipo he wants cnennine t | tty the. fall stately, X.Y. fe ng ” fire burned itself cu) Me. | Went awa there, was a couple of men| step, Jack, ng mself, kave her a Lee sat ! (i) 4m truaton, to Ail the | ae ae 10.30 we if “treet bundy ay his loss at $19,000. The build: |4-hanging around, but I noticed afte DUS e slid ‘out into the ide 2S |v a KY if Chane Mel rt He Froves an Alibi in the Anderson m, Wards, when the hot times were on, Her Dundie slipped Its. moorin; Lalteaiare F ten “ 1 corporation | # ps 2.00 Fu Dally, Southeentern Limited. Ctae a er that they didn't stay around very long, ‘oiled into the gutter, while she sat | ymittet Gent « § eohest ‘ fi Fine watch repairing | g.a0 57M eacept Sunday, Wat Pee Tramedy: ARRESTED FOR TA although I didn't notice It much at the | down with a suddenness that made her |! oe tts Che \eattacaecane Mion Mee Mallen ave |G Poughkeepale, Albany, Treg, Rotert s f 97 1-2 Gwinnett street IR TALKING, = time. “At o'clock there wasn't a soul | face turn redder than ever, When she swlare ie tha | x SEWING MAC 4.30 FE EeS Noman jobert Slater, of 97 1-2 Gwinn . in the house excepting myself, and ten rained her feet Jack was flying up the fea tn this Sta 1 ' Witicos & Gibye Automatic, - Dorn Detroit 820A. a. Brooklyn, a blacksmiths’ helper in the | an yetors Wite T. rh minutes later, when I looked out of the He burst into the flat. clube for the la (genet sin: Household. @.00 P M.—Dally. For'al Navy-Yard, was discharged by Justice oF le Tel Strange | Rhode Island window, T saw the cops y had cold meat for dinner that Affairs at A rei ‘ ef Lewin’ Wrap ‘up; goo! second-hand Beerat ~ og eee Stary. in Cow coming. ‘Talk about this man Sandow?| evening. The next day thelr furniture | "ier and the nece oiwnn ' . | MrChine’ from $10 up, for cast of monthly pay. | farriman, in the »s Avenue Court, : He wouldn't have been in it with me | Was advertised for sale cheap. machine” te shown, The clus 1) change Fane ani cepa all kinds of | rs Brooklyn, this morning for complicity} Mrs. Sarah Clifford, of 114 Throop ave- | for a minute. a RS eRe TR apIA Se Etate AAR adel v HAUSE Mee 0 PM.—Dally. Auborn Read fm the murder of James Anderson on | nue, Williamburg, told Justice Goetting |The way I hustled barrels acroks the z eee 18 ty iN Lied z laine on anh Botaly Niagara, Walle, \ Gn % i e yas a cautiol 0 orkinumen, bs . watches and Jewelry sold on cre: a Mareh 24. Charles Furman, also accused | !2 the Lee Avenue Court this morning} When they camectn [ane nea ANOTHER BRIDGE NEEDED. 4 plan has by Cornett of Cone | Suused by the tare DIAMONDS Die partion, ‘Vent! Schaap, 61-53/ @00P M.—Dally. Only. the offense, has been held for the! that she was arrested last night by Po-| beautiful ha-ha, They waited federated Good ¢ around ment uf which ¢ bi id ® o15 connect tor Rocheseer, are m rand Jury. jliceman Kavanagh, of the Clymer street | @bout ten minutes and then they went | Mayors Sebi as 1 Hata he aa ernment Clube IB MERE | a aactal asiner =| % Tere A. Wernberg appeared for Slater! station, amply for talkin out. As xoon as I had got the barrels |?” fe Rloree ARG Atremm Haver | tose he 20s ara anak ie ' r Banking and Financial 12.05 ‘Sunday ol nd Assistant. Districtattorney Calla~ | POM ginly for talkin ently a re-| ind other stuff back on the line, and I the Wieman Bu telligently. npos andidates who Fun for | ' E janking an le Boge, Nagere an for the people. William and Joseph gpeetale young woman, salt her hus- | Vovent Ld have a chance for a snifter| Im speaking about the prospect of | ™slctpal omer Tena etreete oe Ne. 350 Broadway. Oe oe Pittatiald, vie Anderson, brothers of the murdered men, FRAT nos ane gheman, Malt her hus |to brace me up, 1 happened to look out m As "| 1 mt el ten Sa ve a Pattaela Sarton featified to the events of the fuidl Mgnt fn Boston three weeks, und tage evening | geqtye Massachusetts window, and what | new bridge across the Hast River. | among the amentments wbiel wil be mate] 4 jada ew Fare Cys a eet Tratos, tumin inter jerick Effinger sald, at. tie Tequert she ceatied Mit for ashone Walk. Abou | Ha, F Fee UL the other cops. coming. | this morning, Mayor Schleren, of Firook- | tothe sontiftuton of rian Resnick wt! evi |! oa Au a UBY GIVEN bat | Tralee Wuminties oy mest of Furman, he hunted ip Slater on the two blocks from her house she met two | neta had to get to work with the livn, said he hada long tale with Mayor | sired at the next meeting of the ¢ He AOE Rotorm Aeesoiat day appointed Re- | Station, 113, 281 18 788 Brood Morning afier the murder, so they MIKME OF her hushands. friends, ahe said ana | LMG barrels again. ‘That gang stayed |Mrnne. in New. orice yesterday, on vie | infant form w waman satiny | ji rset Tanemirm ot Ren, bat. Lincoln, Hitting: 948 Broge Fee eee eevee am Re Nap while ane was laughing and talking with | gave tt up ike (in cee ose Oe an bill. The provent bridm: cannot | ihe purnoae of e main chant Ile preonsed that | dudterary Con jon theree York: 32 and 138 Ful loned them. . hem Policeman Kavanai z . 4 ‘ is ‘ommoe © enormous io morn: | the auciitsry: shen TNS ported ita Investie & ling in the sirect, He was overtaken the two men unless they would testity [Sele ‘I can give you the dinkey-dink | Wrage must be built ms oon as poset |. rd of Tr cial el © EE dar the peaviiae aeerrt, checeee, from, wae ya man assisting another one, and Who Leainst her, every time,’ But 'T didn't know what |} s poss baat irene enitene the Receivers are author- | Sons TArcey,— GEOPOR A PANTERA Welds is my brother, He has been | oie stenounced her arrest as @ flagrant wee saving a aeut er im ten minutes! fnore will be a hearing In Albany on | ,Prhle Tucker. se of the 1 of | Ase Ay tas rented te ce tak ‘Gen! Gia. Pamonger Help him. I'm going back for sat- | “justice Goetting paroled her and prom- | ‘his time. {Nieman “bil, “and Stayore ‘stron |r veey "sya Witla | Me okned pire necessary for the lau ton: “I remembered what my partner said, | “ mmissioner of Pub and when they broke in, both doors at | reply ised to investixate the case. HH persons indebted to the te fi ion Counsel O1ED. p helped the wouni ee ' torn weom ‘ to make payment | ex csipy—on ™ — " : will meet an ae CASSIDY. —On gril 6 at his residence, rug store, where Willian once, T climbed up on the barrels and ee ah b ‘ ‘ ave | wut he and all persons RDWARD J, GASSIDE. ed him. straddled the line.”’ anges should he ‘ Mayor St ” made by prominen . 3 Madison ayenwe, EI -ASSIDY. | Folned him. oe ataneock street, | SAYS SHE WAS BETRAYED. aed one ne yi liroke:. a. the heninat thet tnt ot ‘bls a erty ot the onic cla ee mear Bushwick avenue, testified she — Ss {th the concave chest, “you're the | Arrested by count tow DIMICK.—On Friday, April 5, at his late reste dence, 1 Madison ave, J, Wy DIMICK, tm the 7th year of his age. Was aroused by a disturbance, ar some one say: “Look out! He'll stick y. heard! Flelachman's Ex-Cashier Hi ager the | aries Shipman, a clerk, of 15 Suydam | et. Jersey City, and Merman Deyer, a bar- | | Man- ‘The man with the red whiskers looked lumenfeld Arrested. at him scornfully. ‘Then he continued at u or et - | er, East Tw. 0 terri y iY t Funeral services at bis late residence Gum a knife ‘Then some one cried: Charles Blumenfeld, manager of u'd better come down off the bar- Jer, of 443 Ei Twelfth street were arr 1 | ferring to my duties as ¢ D V 7 «. FRAY, 4 fm cut" One of the men she noticed | pejschman's big bakery tn Cone rete [Sette Ad. 8, MBenachusetts cop, ‘tor | inst night by Court OMcers O'Connor and Ena: | NUCHe Jam, dn eumpathy, With a worl oF ; WARD 8. JAF! day, April 7, at 3 P, M. Kindly out Sewe ght complextoned, . 0 yo, s time, sure.’ | | iish, of the Tombs squad, on warrants snorn | ct them mytelt, Isha te kind ar ne atts Oe, A ED: ‘Tent pald or light complexioned, With) a4 and a well-known man on the "Yes," sald one of the Rhode Isiand | ‘is Of te Tombs sauad, on warrant sno them, maselt. 1 sbatt be gird at any ¢ naino. Kcoaltty. witch, JAMES Ne COMPLETE MOURNING OUTE! Se eee Ieee beach, was released from Raymond fellows, 'f you don't come down we'll faving in tele pamsessinn ant telling mbarcce | they were organized nn ne ects TF : Tan exp Receivers of E. ms daffray & Co, | ae; all “eautsiten | Stree 0 ie otographe and pict levated roa ves 17) a . Sit cates. be uresent —___— xih aye., corner ASSESSMENTS ARE EECA ee re anne on ene aN Tim ready | Riyiven stustice oe e's w York City will also be present at the | <== ae aoe a le a ed ight | whenever you Hee Court thts morning a em for tri he fatlowing © tae: be at if ° . 7 ad \ f - — ag._ [in an action brought by Bereai Kovacs, | "Then those fellows sat dawn and be jie lhe Shard of Chat _ ; ee _.{_ Help Wanted—Male, Religious Notices. torden Aven et CH of 161 Lewis treet, New York, in a sult | Sam ¢o,mace themselves at home Got Sisteen Years Anan sHantiaaaas MUR Eli erelaned (sea Haoraes nplan WANTED 10 Wadler \LOMEW'S PARISH MOUSE, 2054 Never + ‘tor $5.00 for alleged betrayal. and got grub and a couple of demijohns | Thomas Rrown, colored, twenty-four ith ee tion of the 4 5 will gra Tomiie) far marie tt a . ieee. Sunday. Prayer book saa Under a decision by Justice Gaynor in Miss Kovacs is nineteen years old, and| 9f cider and while they were having a | on thursday evening was convicted of ta Tork. ‘respects : u vie dod sermon at HA. Se and 8 P.M BB ae Supreme Court to-day ex-Gov.| very pretty, She was formerly em-| hadn't. had ange dimmer, Eee ott ancault and pelty larceny, In sandbagging Lawyer | proviinity to hale tet MoGirew will ufficlute, Seats free oswell P, Flower and J. Rufus Terry ployed in the bakery as cashier, until) a while I would take a snifter out nf | Wiis wn, Jr, of White Plaine Bee Pelee Gl chine tana an tee Be ee EN Tn aves, select Nora. and. URetEe> yee asessmenta made Mer condition forced het en. the battles creo | robiiing him Chanter 401 of the Fave of 19 . Tee eo car ath avert select total Am ped not pay certain assessments made nT Ter omplaine Miss) Kovace’ saya fine, “and when fake they would sl i ‘ove ew urseniiy to, protest neninat ; a erga, ¥ the Commission against their peop Bhumenfel promised to marty her yell 8 a tee ri ees : | — ty for opening and grading a portion ‘lumenfeld claims that Miss Kovacs Evidence agains! boys: evi. | for sixteen yeare a we on } | = 7 Baa ine vane Glann City already has two children, and denies [dence against mimes Num boys: et - —— ~ tia ; re = savclis’-Cammelusiecmse: MurAky. canta HUrtar RSE | Excursions. ] } MARGE OU SR NS Senne 28 Mi that he ever promised to marry her, “Well, L sat up there on those old bar- Minister Ransom Indispo 1 Carbunctos Large as Hon’s Eggs! |, > " moms of Club. i, 9} ai a cetera The Commissioners picked Michael a rels until! 3 lock in the morning, and Ey XTC 2 t Mea, NawaTR Goren ss, of Beulahottie, Weet T second etre i» evening. and mem ig iy tela t “ees Crry OF MEXICO, April 6—t State muatig a eheton Nery Hour thereafter (rom faven, Joseph Met Henry W.. Shar- Trotley’s Victim a Horse, ‘ | then I noticed that the whole gang Were Y R FULTO COM PaRKtunst Winam ¢ orn Ww ave ° A i vrett ‘ se Notes and boat Mouses 1 Jy, Benjamin Wingrove and William asleep. I. watehed my chan and | Minister Ransom was ier at last ac- | CHARLES D. KELIC mowers father, | views 08. the exciee question in Bveciniauie | ‘Bxcursion rates Sundays, 4, Williams. | A horse, valued at $1,000, in the latest trotiey | Crawled down off the barrels as easy count a large cai e han deve Wo H PARBONS GM CUM 2 fran lnid | aks. Incidentally, there will be pines, tobacco | open, Bxcvralod Fate I ustice Gaynor eays in par ; victim jn Brookiyn, ‘The animal, driven by ite 1 could, 1 OM my shoes | his eck and a Sialtan on {dene SCHAL R, ha HINSON wud music Pa —_—— ee +, orden avence, from Brulley ay the owner, Richard Tracy, of S11 State street, wag| aiid made for the nearest window; [| Tkbt wlhow. These, with ho ans) Ge oo is never’ been a , nd made Jor the nearcat winiow: 1) Reh troubles him will iy prevent. hum ramtana of nad ovecnneenilciuhidis. et CT] Let. MY iMeSaerer teen leer gene, font) malg Puch avenue at Se. Marke place, tnt [OUENETAG an ena, te Leould: crawled Gut |My te"bat ta the dle of wl'ney ois | TR, ales 8 si MOONSHINE STILL RAIDED, | Furnished Rooms to Let, _ Gani paving And that. thereto evening when tt was struck by car 6, of the| feet ut for all I was worth, | ® week oF to i ‘ ty | : ISTH ST., 229 WEST—Large newly-furaished, } “ot maton ith, avenue line, and samown 9 the groung. |T™gor about 200 yards away’ when vere * Vaspapeating ConnunsTakers Hail yout'e Cee Nene Os 9 ee a Uh he horwe ran away and into a heavy eard them coming after me, 1 got in he 5 bus | femes ae at lelty. bonds to a bo 5 as | ; | iy for, auch a‘apoitation of the | preeking, 0 The horse w the woods, and lald low until tt was) gtonry Rowley, Joweph Warwick and Thomas | !!""Ncernte wih tie re Frightened the Mem Away. | op gy; OM, and use of patlor; private, cl becuuse there could be to re- | hear morning, and then T sneaked away. | a Z Rah 6 canlerenne 11 ; : 5 ‘ fo citicers | Pr peat tin ae ality fade of the city, | _— — 4 x d «| puntze have been appointed delegates. trom Onn © United States Internal Revenue officer Jbursement of the city, as the Improvement act My partner told me when 1 first me artment. ————_—_—$—_—_——_—_—_————— fen j Companat’s Sanity tn Queation, | that! If ever we Were hulled It” was! A | Mrookiyn Pailowphiial Aswciation to the gros: O41)" Ummlasioner aul that be el to Iccking for gacob Michaelowltx, the —_— ——— = —— ” ease of ten years for us, an couldn't | meeting of societies im favor of era not registration t walk eRe spopriet: of an fi tt still, | © got 87,000 for a Lost Eye. Application wan this morning made to Justice (Pat the idea of ten years—at hard laver, | Siniay ; Peteieets | . SK | alleged proprietor of at oe Miscellaneous. _ t Gaynor, in the Supreme Court, Brooklyn, for | maybe—cul of my head, Sol supel tory be Avestan | ad hie ted put ip raided Just after midis Law A vice Ass’ Write pa Pho jury in the case of James L. Morrison, ye appointment of a commission to inquire into| tne depot; I had enough. T crasted on | represented at t i | west | nitetle hig | this m g by Deputy Collectors T. F, er can Law A Vice ASS M. statement go tied ine Long Island Railroad Company ove meyal condition of dowegh Plo Compara, a |, train, came here, ani here 1 out | ts, inicleasee With ahd written opinion seat Driscail, Joe Nejedly and Will Rausch $50,000 im tue Circuit Court, Well-to-do fruit’ dealer ‘of ‘Fiatbush. Compazzi |all fay wood stuf, but free fr Aifsihjects! Seid ier peompectity Wauhope . Hood’s Pills the baaement of We Divisian See rey lee We. Cher, Treas 287 Bt wage fi vee Was at ine time cet of the Manhattan Beach | iron hand of the low the basement of 19 Div Pres} bed sarees Sie mORUIAR: janes Tare ato be morch HOH Holla) Did that fellow ” . ; ree other 1 Pwith the | ——— = iit 87,0 jorrison was walking noe io 4 -Sanitarwum at Woodhaven. | too asized the bar ah 1 oftvera TU are known, be arre ¢ © dentte av Tinvaty when's ele B, a RB aS We food anced the a ‘ 2 eally, Co;. TU © are known, 1» Ledges, Societies & Meetings, peaning mive struck his eye. T —— {oetcaten me? Noton your lite, Didn's| 44 ’ q i eritinte er ttl ° ary ndivderd foe all 3 ne 999 Sie Venizors WHI Not Be Paid 84,011, | T sust teil you Tg re Tie Ther s * t take » ) Mande Burne in the Suprema Court, Brook | gener! Ante you" Interna: : 1 ij | they bean, to go srry. | Te tote Sa, | tiene officers had aireuly: planned the | OU esme ea, ssaiiee te ae $ <1 narnia he ined to «1 an order directing | don't you know that fellow up u a= u e i nly cure ] | reve a eat, on Ro q \ fe eneurry’ “at sn ea dont yoy been taking partners for the| Ys M+ vole Dead r ivéerai 6) eis rat Taste will ring Hall ‘complete still, 200 gallons of wine, 80 cit. Charles Sotheram and Hh. 4 @idence of J) Harry Adame, Bay Thirty-third t ten years and giving them just the 1 che, Hillousiess, Bou Guaron- Sica twenty empty | Sik Sil speak ‘to rt PI * thet: vee! nash and Denson avenuen, Brook | | ame ru Ghat he gave! YOu PNA ee ee ee oA sas |omeeh dundee bia ad emeuva boil PIERCE COURRED | pattons of wounkey, ang, twenty cmbty | Salsoary ill speak tr Souler Ai Maas three-story frame s:ructure, handsomely usiness. He don't make a: mney ou brew . . a selsed, i admission wasadcatincrtinodes. st 4 “e ace ‘Mz, Adams and bis family es Supervigors of his saloon, he just makes money out] night aiter abort illaem |. by all druggist, 260, Get HOODS ‘OB MONEY 19 REFUNDED shainiple 6 aiptarneemammanirson tem

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