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L-PLATT MEETING, Boss’s Foes Determine to Build an Organization. ey Will Wait Until After the June apportionment. P) 411 Says Democrats Should Not Re- organize Just Yet. Ex-Senator Platt had his political sub- ordinates out to-day looking up informa- tion about an anti-Platt Republican nedting at the Waldorf Hotel last night. t was attended by Cornelius N. Bits, jommisstoner Willlam Brooklet, Syagqnator J. Sloat Fassett, Gen, Samuel cnas, Col. 8. V. Ri Cruger, ex- “Bpeaker Malby, Gen. C. H. T. Colts, John E {holland and Congressman Rowland B. Mahoney. Ex-Senator Fassett, who has been pushing the anti-Platt movement up the Btate, leaves for a five weeks’ trip to California next Saturday, and the meet- {ng last might was held primarily to hear his reports, ‘They were very favor- able, it was announced, and it was de- termined to build up an antl-Platt or- ganization after the reapportionment in June. Delegates will then be set up for the State convention and the fight will @ started for control of the State Com- sattte Senator Hill is at the Hotel Nor- aandie, having stopped in New York on his way from Washington to Al- bany. He denied a story to-day to the effect hat there is to be a reorganization of *he Democratic party of the State, ef- fected at dinner of tho Democratic editors of the State. The Senator gave it as his opinion that no reorganization should be at- tempted for a couple of months yet. With regard to the Greater New York, Senator Hill said he did not be- feve that New York and Rrooklyn were yet ready for consolidation. An a renult of last night's conference of the committee appointed by the Tam- nany Society to nominate a list of dachems, the slate at present is be- feved to. stand as follow! Richard. Croker, Congressman Me- Wlellan, ex-Mavor Grant, Police Justices Welde and Feltnes, County Clerk Pur- roy, H. D. Hotchkiss, Patrick Keenan, William Sulzer, A. W. Peters, William Yohmer, A. B. Tappen and Gen. D. E. Sickles. Senator Lexow, when seen at the Hotel Metropole to-day, repeated that all the reform bills will go through in sub- tantlally thelr present form. nee: Coggeshall, who w: by, gave the same assuran De that ne thought. there. wo ‘ome changes in the Police Magistrates of 4°" don't think the power of appoint- ent of magistrates will be taken away rom the Mayor, however,” he added, CLEVELAND’S THIRD TERM. ex- | lomebody Suggests that He Will Be} the Next Candidate Again. John De Witt Warner, of the Reform ‘ub, in New York, has received al vote from Secretary Morton, of the sgricultural| Department, inclosing a stter from J. R. Buchanan, an Omaha allroad passenger agent, ‘This letter states that the Kast and youth should unite in electing President leveland | for a third term, — ROUGH SPECIAL CARRIERS. ‘Pime-faving Methods for the De- Mvery of Registered Letters. (Special to The Evening World.) WASHINGTON, April 12.—The Post- Mffice Department is going to help Post- naster Dayton make the registry system of the New York City Post-Office the est in the country. There are a hundred or more large rms which receive anywhere from ten © one hundred registered letters and ackages daily. These now go through the branch offices when outside of the Jentral Post-Otfice Districts. This re- tuires an extra set of receipts and extra ndling, and several hours delay. It is ‘now proposed to send them shrough special carriers from the main Office, saving time, labor, expense and ducing risk. ‘One of / ] nual report, will be a change in the W relating to carriers’ bonds. At pr: t each carrier is under $1,0 bond, but is only to secure th Government ainst loss. theft or damage to its own roperty, and does not extend to the ioss r theft of mail matter. This change is Meeded, and will be still more if th Special’ carrier plan for registered mail 4s put into operation. ——— Kansas City Brewery A KANSAS CITY, April 12—J. D. @f the Rochester Brewing Company, Gignment this afternoun. Assets are xiven €00, with Habilities, $167,000. Reported Sule of the “Mall pr Tt was reported to-day that the Mall and Ex- wweas had heen purchased by a eyndicate rep: deented by George M. Pullman and ex.) Yoawell P. Flower, and including intereets oth the Pullman and Wagner Halace Car C sanies. ene, Hera, owner made an as: as $300, —— Attachment for Kin Sherif! Tamsyn has levied « he Kinetorcope Company achment ttorney: advert open, the property Broadway, a fenued Holm & Ta: Restrained fron Im the United fudge Lacombe sra Harner Brox, and Tellin from _ pr Trilby, den Mus ere will “ask that a p Tantod, | eR RS RE THAES LETTERS to remember —P. P. P. They'll help to ramind you of Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pel lets — and those are the things to keep in mind whenever your liver, your stoniach, or your bowels aré out of order, If you'r troubled with costivencss, wind and pain in the stomach, giddiness or disturbed sled), you'll find these litth ts just what you want—tiny in coated, pleasont to take and ples Min the way they act. They tone up d strengthen the lining membranes « Palmer, restraining Nest Fritay janent Injunction be | s standing | the reforms which Postmaster. | neral Wilson will probably ask in his | 1 Ex.) HE ROBBED MISS CAMERON Thief Snatched Costly Jewels from Sir Roderick’s Daughter. In @ Crowded London Ratiwwa Station with Her Father, LONDON, April .12-Sir Roderick Cameron, the well-known shipowner, of w York City and Staten Island, and one of his daughters, were among the passengers intending to travel from this city to Paris yesterday evening by the mail train from Victoria station, Miss Cameron was carrying a@ tin ca in which were a quantity of ver: uable Jewelry and drafts and notes a large amotint of money. During the crush on the platform this |box was snatched from Miss Cameron | by a thief, wao escaped during the con- f om which followed Up to late this afternoon the poli had not obtained the slightest trace the thief or of the tin box. The stationmaster says that when she arrived on the platform, Miss Cameron placed the box at her feet, and immediately cfterwards some one tapped her on the shoulder, She turned, and a man who had touched her apologized for so doing and when she looked for the box it was gone. Tho polive say it {fs evident that thieves had been following Sir Roderick Cameron and his diughter. The notes atid ‘rafts. in the tin, box | were valued at $10; the value of the Jewelry is not known. FORCED BY BRITAIN. Deloncle Says Niger People Look to France for Relief. PARIS, April 12—The Matin morning publishes a letter Francols Deloncle, the ant! Engiish French Deputy, whose presence at Cairo recently attracted considerabie |tion, in view of the somewhat strained relations between France and England, growing out of the Niger Company's protest against French intrusion in cer- tain districts of the Upper sile* M. Deloncle says that Egypt was never more tranquil than at’ present, and that the signatures to the petitions praying for a continuance of Rritish rule Jn that country are only obtained by He adds that Lord Cromer, the Brittsh | Minister Plenipotentiary. is‘ panning a! frean expedition to Dongola in order to create a complication and afford an ex- cusy to maintain the Rritish occupation of Ligypt. He concludes with asserting that the natives look to France for 3 solution of the present situation, ON TO PEKIN! Unless Peace In Dec Japan Armien Wi YOKOHAMA, April 12 here on rellable authority this ed on Time Adva It that e is stated unless, the armistice, the truce will not be ex- | tended, and the Japanese armies will immediately advance upon Pekin. It ts officially stated that the cholera | in the Pescadore Islands, recently occu pied by the Japarese forces ax a base of operations against the Island of For- mosa, is abating. Like Japan's ene “The Berlin corre- Germany Dues Not ‘ermn of LONDON, April 12.- spondent of the Standard telegraphs. learn that the Government regards Ja- the commercial Interests of Furope dn China, Germany Js willing to co-operate with the other Powers in p but will not take the inithativ Japan and Ch Understanding. WASHINGTON, April 12.—ome! vices received at the Japanese Legation derstanding has been reached between the Japanese and Chine: tlaries. peace may be expected at any time. Th is of the peace cannot ined, but it i response to. th requests of thi ran abatement demands originally made by them, the Japanese plenipotentiaries have granted |some concessions. repeated Plentpotenti Turkey Stirred Up ments of American Warships CONSTANTINOP April 12.—The impending arrival of the American war- ships San Francisco and Marblehead off the coast of Syria has created a sen tion in Government circles he The Vnited States Minister, Mr. Alexander |W. Terrell, replying to a question on th subject, said that the War vessels were Jonly sent to protect American citize | — Hoyn Une a Rifle 8 | u of 8 Bast One Hundred ani | Ma | Klexsl is Smith. reet; Harold Wulf, of Frederick Hanileld, of 13 Hundred and Twenty-fourth 1 Porter, of 2130 \w Frestel "yeatenday shooting with a Flobert. rifle | Hundred Ew Twontyefun Harlent mand “Hanulre inturbance, ts heeps Turkish antoking apart eat Twenty -ftth street Mine Armatrong Pied a He 1 to The W Apetl 32 WHITESTONE {Wh that Miss uitn xem hips Atrio ean E ext mee! © Children Minst ma by lyn Lt 1 wy H Yor Twontt pen on the aid oe Looking for His Run: way Bay. thag (Momach and bowels, and do per “3 revent, relieve, and cvre Bilious- izziness, Constipation, Sour Sion ach ‘Bick or Bilious Headaches, and Indi; | ion, take Dr. Pierce's Tillets, It ‘re not satisfactory, iu every AS a you have your toauey i 3 conte, iF | now hy Kk der ather could xasiga no son Leaving hon Hr rea ly fom ne peetton at WALT im LOEW. | Athol * nid cork sale a! reason for h Fresiesrurse Cy owes prices COWIE, trom M.} atten- | | peace is concluded within the period of | ‘| pan’s demands as highly detrimental to | to-day from Japan indicate that an un:! ‘The news of the definite conclusion of | F the Move- THE WORLD: FRWAY EVENING, APRIT. 12, 1906. 4OWN QUIGLEY 15 CAPTURED. Gained howd from First Page.) Hrannigan, and the charge waa that of rape and burgtary. He was arrested a few days after committing the offense, and his trial and conviction followed before Judge Armstrons. Long before that time, was well known to the however, he pollee, having been mixed up in a number of eseapades As*far back as April 14, 1ss3, he was ted in Long Island City on a charge of petty Jareeny, and on being found suilty was sentenced to fifty-nine days in the Qu unty Jatt While in the jail he was regar the most ‘re Keepers were nhis account, Me had only been re 1 from tail a few days when o June 20 he committed a felonious vult upon Margaret Daey He was arrested for that she refused to pr of the unpleasa His b, al ns | a ner, and the hot water some Pp A constantly in “ a as. offe him on tne s commit W assault in che . but like the preceding eplainant, John Ward, ref cute, His brother, Michael Quix has served a term for burs intendent of the H. BE, Allison, thinks the ott | vot gone far trom the {t almost impossible for them to make their way over the mountains in the vicinity, He has had all the public roads and yenerally used mountain (paths guarded, and if the hunted men | try either of these ways of escape they } will surely be caught, | ole 1 st de the was or re ea sal pre ley, The Suy asylum, De men hav roads, and believ Are They Hiding in the Monnt Dr. Allison believes Perry, Davis, Me- |Guire and O'Donnell are in hiding tn the mountains, waiting for an opportunt jty to get away, With that bellef, he |teeis confident that they will ev iy | be captured, Supt. of Prisons Lathrop has arrived at the asylum, and will conduct an investigation in order to establish the responsibility for the escape of the men, There now seems to Uttle doubt that the convicts had assistance from some one employed in the asylum, and Dr, Allison says a most searching Inves- gation will be made to discover the guilty person or persons. Watchman Carmody, ‘powered, gagged, bound locked tn Perry's cell by the men while making the Nas Heen relieved from duty temporarily, although no accusation has vet been made against him, No sus piclon of his fidelity has heretofore been entertained, and ke 1s very emphatic in his denials of an ycomplicity in the escape of the men, Carmody {8 thirty-five years old and lives with his wife and child In a pretty Mttle frame cottage about half a mile from the asylum, His formal report of the attack upon him and the escape of the convicts is the same, in all its main features, as the story of the escape told in these columns. ntua who was over- r escay Watchman Carmody'n Story. He says that when making his 10 o'clock round Perry, through a peep- hole in the door of his cet, asked for a drink of water, As Perry had fre- quently made such requests before, Car- mody thought nothing of it and turned to go for the water. As he did so, Perry, McGuire and Quigley sprang Jupon him from behind, ‘There was a | struggle, and Carmody was gaggel, bound and locked in Perry's cell, The other two men were then released with |the watchman’s keys and all five men then made their way through the at- \tic of the chapel to the roof of the main building of the asylum and thence | to freedom, “The patients could not have got out | unless somebody opened their di from the outside," said Carmody. |veteve that some one unlocked th |doors between 9 and 11 o'clock, which allowed the men to assault me as they did when [ passed through the ward, at the latter hour. “When Perry, with the assistance of his associates, boun me to his bed he had the sheets torn into strips in readiness, This makes me think that the escape planted in detail before- hand, | Pistol and Keys ke “After they had me securely bound, Quigley took my pistol and keys from e, while Perry leaned over me and was sald “I dont want to kill you, but my llb- erty is dearer to me than your job is to you." “L think I latd there nearly an hour after. the men had gone before-any on came to me.” Carmody's neck ts badly seratehed and swollen, but otherwise he shows no marks of the rough treatment he ceived at the hands of the desperate men, It is reported that the escape of Perry and his companions ts causing the New York Central Railway and Americ I rmpany officials a great de of It is feared that the es- caped convicts, under the leadership of Perry, may attempt a daring train rob- bery in order to get means with which Hichals of th ured photc th Heasiness zn country. Company leseripti vision Suy have se « from rintendent the asylum ing escape Eraphs 4 andl has visited etails of the © now see! the wsylun to be no in Thore y's ins thought hlin An ine mar saying, Eto} eo itu ibt that was aide the whole ty when sont lever Those you m Attont. reached yan many h the por: Vag have frat tt the le heard the that tum aut i tw ri awhoat y three wiles north ef th yesterday morning. and keepers to inyeetts t ght watchman nd New bi ved in yards th says mpl train. t jay. Jam) ms to know rakemea it uh pevvvvevvvervy A. B. CG. THE by exclusive and meet Improved pre Oatmeal trom all tuitations ever ol CEREALS MFG, CO,, 88 Murray ot, Ne ¥ ee aacacassaace ene. 1| by BEST BECAUSE STEAM COOKED FIGURING. When you buy at our stores let us suggest an e ample in figures. Spring derby $ Four scarves. . $2.0¢ Grey suede gloves,....$1.50 Two suits underwear. ..$4.00 *Spring overcoat..... $20.00 Total $30.00 *¥cr this same overcoat elsewhere you ma y thirty dollars. Now, where oe will you buy f your over- coat and pend >10 you've saved for \ (caster fure y~ oishings? ilave you cons sulted us about. suits, both for yourself and your boy ? You'll like them andy like their prices, HACKETT, CARHART AND COMPAN Y.) Two Stores; Rroadway and Canal street roadway, below Chambers street. \ ou ll} have seen the men. He ts, however, vestigating It to-day. The Superintendent ts also busying himself this morniag in making a care examination of the usolation ward from which the men escaped, and js en- deavoring to solve the mystery of how the doors of thelr cells becatne unlocked He has interrogated the three keepers who had keys to the room, besides Car- Mody, the man whom Perry and bie ‘ates overpowered, but they are tity able to throw any Het on the myster James Boyle and Christopher Nutty two of the Keepers who had Keys ty te cells, were asleep in their room, whit ix dire jacent to the tsolutle wart, but hosay that they heard nothing of the scuffle between Carmody and th iviets until they were arouse! | 1 keeper after the men had | | April 12 at ry Fobbed Ameri pre Agent MeInerney's ear Valuables in 1st is erroneous, erney was promoted to be man for fighting and saving all aboard at that time an Bix of its Melt wer here valuables Detective Sergt. MeCloskey, charge of the Detective Ii had a large force of men sed city to-day for the escaped men, but yet nothing has been iearn to In. hat the men sought a hiding who is In u, akain rehing the nal alarm was gent, out Teadquartere at 3 o'clock for the four fugitives from from ription of each of th ed in the alarm, and the d to the patrolmen in ail “3 this evening. men was tn same will be the station-he ANOTHEP. JAIL ESCAPE. A Female De and Keys Taken from Her. RELVIDERE, N. J, April 12.—Willlam Leahy, allas Barry, a notorious hotel thief who was arrested at Elizabeth two weeks ago, and brougat here, es- ecaped from the Warren County jul yes- terday. He had been committed to await the action of the Gran Jury. Leahy had the run of the corridor As a young woman domestic employ the Sherift entered the corridor bring food to one of the prison suddenly sprang from behind a door and Joverpowered her. He placed his hand over her mouth to prevent an outcry Jand procured the keys from her pocket The woman was so frightened she could not set for several minutes, Mean- time Leahy unlocked the door leading from the corridor, and after passing out locked the door again. ‘This prevented the escape of other prison: Anirew, the colored condemned wife murderer, Was the first prisoner in the Jail to 0 to the young woman's assist- ance. He found her in a fainting con- dition, and raised an outery which at- t the attention of one of Sheriff Swarts's assistants Leahy, after leaving the fall, j towards’ the Delaware River, where hoped to find @ small boat’ to en him to cross the river to Pennsylvania. | Before he reac the river the dep: july sheriff who arrested him at Bliza beth saw him running, The officer drew his revolver and commanded Leahy to surrender, whieh he quick y ait by throwing up his hands. ‘The prisoner Was then taken back to fail Sheriff Swarts ia criticised for management of the fail, in pe a female domestic to have posses the keys and affording prisonecs an easy opportunity to. escape — oe Many to Ne he ran he t mot such £160,000 Charities, $100, 00 Jed among Chr Teal Fund York bath Hone rk ies’ Home Mase MM was omitted in a following tia ADs ag School for Nu for Aged a i Howpttia t York Hom Charities, proprietor of the Astor Hoy rtmge on Heaste Fairbanks Again in Court, the 1 Ve Fair young wor ne now Tht VaA-Minister to Sweden Dew EPH OATMEAL, | is, thereby dintinguinhing A. MC. Juce ite introduction 19 years ago. ANGrocers, aacnacessesennads the! The state-| this! GRAND OPENING 3 | The New Stores of SCHATTMAN & CO, | Sth Ave. and 433d St, WILL OPEN Saturday Morning With a New and Complete Stock of Fine Clothing, Hats, Shoes and Furnishings AT VERY MODERATE PRICES. Special Attactions CLOTHING for EASTER, Men's Suits from, ! Suits srem ) Boys’ Short Pants Suits from 2.00 to 10.00 | Beautiful Souvenir to Purchasers. | Special Easter Neckwear, 48 cents, SCHATTMAN. & CO, 3.00 te 25,00 ys te 18.00 The 8. ¥. Life Building Strike, An officer of the New York 1 myany sald to-day that he thous! Insurance fourteen-story annex of that mild be amicably wettlod within a few days architect, MeKim, Meade & White, ® in charee of the work, hav prenented propositions for an al of the nity by he Hoard of Dele ut Trades Unions and by I F plumbers, againat whom the airike was | State Prin ALBANY, N. request for aa cat —— ern Not Eight Y. Aprit Jn, Attorney. raana employ et —t by the Al eral Hancock bolts © Department and Legislative printing: do ander the eight aw Mia opinion J that the State pring A ineluied th the comprene | Mpntie works y Typo: AOR. Morris Renditt te th wiy elected Correspond- ere Union, tte. bh Aquarters Miatrtet 3 holda alm eventnig Camnpte't James Lynch, resated th Milwaukee now mate contracts with the «brewery workmen nN money to the to Chaar Maken No, 14 The Progress Agsoctation of Steamfiiters Help: [ers tas ¢ m Cannon and George West: Jenterg (0 represent them in the Central Labor | The Amalgamated Asaoctation of Street Railway Employees was reorganized vesterday in Cleve land, 0. by forming the National Street. Hail= | Way League, Furniture Workers’ John Ze Union No. 90 by Union No. ler, Financtal § ‘and uertagel, J. Henricks, mum Le A strike of United Brotherhood Carpenters wae averted yesterday on the Fidelity and Cavuatty pany's Bullding, at Cedar and Church streen, union men objected to working with Huu ncarpenters from Orange, Nu J The strike of 180 men on the New York Lite ® butiding. Fim and continues, efforts to wettie It hav- 32 has elec ary; (itto Roihkegel Wine” Secretary; Fe ' 4. Vollmer, Executive No 90 sixtee int Union vince fuer | wre lnitaved "ant April 20, were appointed. el This evening Local Assemblies 2118 and the Manhattan Ship Joiners: Aeaemriy U he visited by ‘Thoman M. atcuuire ot the General Executive Noard «t the Knights ot Labor Th. emplovena of ta Pent Went Fiftieth sireet, have gone. ts ¢ Pu where ew alk "factory" baa been en Hugo Vort, of District Avsem il speak at" Webater Hal ‘eth street and Thiet Typographical Uni siremt, ths, afternoon. Amaigansted Prewments Ur sen of ne lie It a new ale 210, 1.998, i 1 Manufacturing bi Local Anse stoped 1 by whieh at met mane edn tnepeot Lewis §: am Kinmanwe ne May mlsaat trial of Hove & t the ations, ‘ Laterer to cit Charlo” M. Gisinisaed the proceedings our Men, | unt of $4694.98 | If O2teee: e é e é es é é é é q é 6 e e e e é e e e é eo @ @ e eo é e e 5 é e e e a WE WILT, sell this WHITE tended foo! weight at $9.98, BEG SPRING AND HAIR MATTRESS, 9 98, FOR ONE WEEK * ONLY. Purchaser of FURNITURE, CARPETS, AT ONE PHRIC SA) to O41 Nth Ay FOR EASTER in DIAMONDS, WATOE ERWAR Complete ment. and oriment 0 do low prices. ‘The beat and most durable itin marke! We carry at all times the larg comp jand rang 820.00. prices Ope. evenings tilt 1. | Lambert Bros., 3d Ave, cor, 58th St. M’SORLEY. residence, at, MSORLEY th year. Notice of funeral hereafter, PLETE MOURNING ler or mide; all requisites (1 a! KEK RON Se sisi ave teorber Aprit 303 azoth in hie sixtyefor Enat ae ce ae Some of the Features of ] A WOMA TURKISH CIGARETTES INESS BRIGHTENING U VERY GREETING WHOLE: . IMPORTERS AND ROAD MEN. TAILEE RAIL- RONDED BY THE Bi 2 WHOLE INSIDE STORY OF THE TH SRAGEOL SCHEME PUsH UP TH or BE I THE COMING CAT SHOW, AN IONABLE TOMMIES TABL TOWN, AND NEW WOMAN MARCH.” A VERY PRETTY “TWO-STEI A WELL COMPOS: R OF DANCE 14 baster, ail Ne Spring clothes 1 and patterts Hein’s wh Hroadway This hy this week only I's sults retall stores At imme stilts, fash be placed at i pla Inarkable mate Easter ted, ‘1 and tacks Ima all atyles, mize and welahtey |g weet sa ett New York Clty wm 83.00 to Saturday till 10. at his JOuD wero . Northweat Corn actor itindi tn nth Pact Sa Dchtohacctocdd oul | Manufacturing Jewelers and Importers. | TRITS Vath se F TRUST. BY|G KNOWN NEW YORK York O Yards of Good Brussels Carpet 75 or upward of Furniture, WE FURNISH A HOME COMPLETE. STOVES AND HOUSEFURNISHING GOODS, CASH OR CREDIT, aso roar tne nowest, ¢McCLAIN, SIMPSON & COMPANY, THE ONLY ONE PRICE CASH OR CREDIT HOUSE IN AMERIC (CHOICE NOVELT ES uaual Standard of excellence pros 48 and 14 carat SEAMLESS WEDDING RINGS. Contain no solder and are without joint. | FTO SEE ALL THE PASI | HERE iS SOMETHING YOU WANT. AMELED STEEL BEDSTEAD, with ex- extra Leavy tiako, solid brass trimmings, with steel wire woven spring of Lest quality, and a pure heir mattress, guaranteed all hair and full Our Baby Weigh- ing Contest is on every body's lips. Register your baby early, It is free. You may win a beautiful Baby Car- rhage. We have the larg- estline of Baby Car- riages of any hoveo in New York. Over 200 different styles at the most eco- nomical prices. ven to Every weccccececeececcceccececececeeseose A1th si RUPTURE CURED, The Improved Elastic Truss is the only truss in existence thi regard to mination ai Lady jot. TMEROVED ELASTI 24 Kroadway, finite New’ York. Dentistry. =. NEW YORK DENTAL PARLORS. read of the Dental Chair. by our ta fwd remuite, NO the wudersigned, Nave fad teeth extrac k Dental Partors, and wwud thelr method, being PAIN- > pain or Abwclutely. p We, without suger Full sete of oF teeth without p up” We guarantes oF hw pay # call and you stil God that we do just advertise. Come and have vour teeth extracted in the morning and go home te th evening with ew teeth. Teeth Miled siccesat Sh afataanen gating Mou daily 3 Dit New York BD ly AMERICAN DENTAL PARLORS. INustrated Catalogue mailed tree on application, T PAI only "Over 306 te By our methoa ed palninesly 10 th aning with new oi $8.00; GOLD FILLIN! without # to NEXT sa § WORLD April 14. SMOKING-ROOM. SRY STARTLING AND NOVEL ESTABLISHMENT EQUIPPED WITH FOR THE UP-TO-DATE WOMEN, OSCAR WILD ABOMINATIONS, THE SAYINGS AND THAT HAVE MADE HIM FA- MOUS AND INFAMOUS IN THE EYES OF THE WHOLE WORLD. PROHIBITION AT ASBURY PARK, SOM OF HOW THEY SELL LIQUOR AT THE FAMOUS JERSEY SEASIDE RESORT, ‘T PADEREWSKL THE FAMOUS PIANIST WRITES OF THE ERRORS THAT 1 RUC. VOKS ALL MAKE IN TEACH. ING THE PIANO. BY THE GRE MI-CAREME CARNIVAL, SAT FUN IN PARIS AT BOISTHROUS MID-LENT FES- TIVAL AT THE GAY Le CLOTHIERS. all thing yers in th and near the ‘hey will present to each pur having & copy of thelr newspaper | Vertisement 4 handsome souvenir All who are smart and care spect bargaing will vistt Hein’ sale clothing, 751 Broadway, N.Y before 10 o'clock Saturday evening. of ity all sizes, Week sult els haser The more we Lear of other $15) clothes, the firmer our conviction | that there's not another line in this city equalling ours in material, style and general exceller We are speaking of Spring and Summer Suits and light Overcoats. Our hata gloves, canes good io thelr w: , Fulton B'ld’g, Fulton’ Nassau Sts, Southwest Corner, ie: 160, 162 and 164 East 125th hid City een Near Third ave 4g DOINGS | SURPRISING REVELATIONS) | No otd stock in this store. s0/d the season it's made. Liama Thibet » Silk Lined Overconts, s10 o $y 4. more If you know of as good an overcoat as those for twent dollars, bring here and com- pare it with these. We say our Llama Thib> ets are better than any ovete coat bought anys where else for twenty dollars, Soft and pleas Landon Covert Coat nt tothe touch, $15.—and everything easy and come cise that's good: fortable in wear= ing, never fades or wears thread- bare. These qualities are prominent and impress every looker. Silk lined $14 ; without sitk lining $10. Sults Sse E. O. THomPson, Tallor, Clothier and Importer, 245 Broadway, Ret. Park Place and Murray St. asa SPECIAL INDUCEMENT!: co. ETE DINNER SET OF ONE HUNDRED TECES OF CHINA GIVEN AWAY FREE OF COST |'To Every Purchaser of 850 er Oven We carry the largest stock. Gur prices are always the lowest, fF terme are arranged TO SUIT THE PURCHASER, | OR SULT. in Brocatetia, double the UT as | xo 8S 20.00 | BRAss AND WHITE IRON BEDSTRADS 3.50. =| CARPETS AND MATTINGS WILTON VELVETS. | TAPESTRY BRUSSELS. INGRAINS STRAW MATTINGS, PER ROLL 40 YARDS, JOINILESS. COrTON WA Ss PER ROLL 40 YA ae CASH OR CREDIT. Refore purchasing we invite you to call and ex- amine our stuck. the largest In, Ube alty: | BE floor. Passenger elevators. Electric lights, Volite salesmen and lowest prices, SOL. HEYMAN & CO., PEARL CLUSTER EARRINGS, TE AND BRILLIANT DIAMONDS, furrounded by lustrous poarla ranging im pelos $10 TO $25. The quailty of these goxs are as Ane as cam of cheapness, showing in the saving effected by buying direct fem the cutter and manufacturer. DE SOLA MENDES & CO., Catters of Dinmouns and Precious St 31-53 MAIDEN LANE, N, Y. serv | Ladies’ & Gents’ GLOTHING ‘oreprr, titties CREDIT. 7 un, Ba PULOTHING CO. 287 Bewerr, int oth eae funtientials goods. delivered | iments Raine cere sae ad. Sia and, Neevkiyne, Hoboken. Jerseys Cl and 3 see open every evening wll d/P. MM. Saturday, | Sati MPP AM eea oe cireular. EWING MACHINES Wilicon @ Gibbs, Automatic, Domestic, White, Singer, Davia, Hour sho! (29) second-hand sewing ‘trom for cash cr monthly pays ai ge eachauas, ent and reget fads of USE MEF 296 Ram thie and 3 CREDIT: postal, Sore Wateh Co, 1.00 ne BAS, TEM Ai Tesi Ww. ake One Dollar Weekly—Miamonta, watches, Jewelry on weekly payiveuis, buy the wholesalprandsave middienuen's protts Sith samples, Tudor & Mend« 45 Maiden tan DIAMONDS. WATCHES. $1.00 weekly upwards all souls guaranteed; moderate prices; open eveme ings, DARLING, 1161 Hie Brooklye, A GREAT BARGA, parlor and other furniture, Brookiya, basement Also Sunday. DIAMONDS usigea aus. #1. 0OWEEKLY9a Watchest Diamonds satisfied. Call arses 14d World Building, atches and jewelry eold on partion = Meust 8g

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