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in story books, as the fellows who get votes view {t, but patronage Is much More potent, and for that reason the Mayor and the high-minded purists who have been advising him find themselves at the head of a great reform political party which is mostly all Majors, Colo- IT’S PRACTICAL - POLITICS NOW. : Ont and Jobs Will Fill meen Up the Void, their Ib of confer- up the vold tments will cleaning He Republican Mioawbors and Kiok=| athe frst ae mun nt ers Against “Tea and Toast” department Where ¢ Methods Happy. erate who led’ the G ers, say ther men in office TAMMANY HOLD-OVERS TO GO. |7 ec accepted by the Platt men as an indica tion that thelr party Is to be relieved from its lon| ering endurance of the omas ¢ jubllent ‘ | @ O. P. Distric: Leaders and Work. ers to Fill Thelr Places and Py Lauterbach sald last $s op Disintegration. night that ere wouldn't be enough reformers left by the time politics be | gan to warm up, to carry a single dis trict if they are all bunched together, | Senator Lexow, of Nyack, expressed | |the opinion that the risht ‘sort of re- |formers are coming to the front as they should. All Platt Republicans are E He ‘The purity of bl je on irridescent dream. ss HN JAMES INGALLS, Tammany men “eho sul bold onto| their jobs in the city government have een inhaling more air since Mayor @trong’s Power of Removal sandbag Dursuted Julyl, but they will probably Fealise before this week is over that their relief is only temporary, and that they are in more danger of losing their Reads now than they ever were before. The firing of the Tammany men will ‘Begin in a quiet way in w day or two, It fe sata, and the vacancies created by the @laughter of the Wigwam warriors will| Congress street, a brick four-story be conferred on all patriots who will! structure All of the employees we: come fn under tho Strong-Brookfleld | lodged and fed in the building. On t reform banner. fourth floor were sleeping accommoda- The word has alrendy been passed) tions for twenty-five men. along the line that Republican leaders ny occupled beds last night of all factions who will use their influ- known, but five horribly ence to prevent the reform machine from going to smash can have a slice of Patronage with which to square them-| @elves with their constituents who have Deen kicking since the Mayor began to train with the reform elements, face- tiously styled “the tea and toast politi-| } ¢ians” by the professionals. The “sacking” of the Tammany office- holders is the direct result of the resig- ation of Cornelius N. Bilss from the Committee, which nnounced in “The Evening World” yesterday, and to other visible manifestations of disintegration | T' eform ranks which the Mayor| jj patronage tn th change the result. FIVE BURNED TO DEATH. Fire in a Detroit Stable Where the Employees Slept. DETROIT, Mich., July 10.—At 2 o'clock this morning lire was discovered in the livery stables of G. F, Case, 41 West ited following { about. ei yasement, all_of Wh Cummings, a hed a windowson the top floor but an dlong through the t. Ho was, badly ed and may The total loss $40,000, sett covered by , together by force of bencfits ‘bestowed. In bestowing his plums, however, the Mayor favored the men who represented themselves us possessing great influence wut who did not and do nof posnesn it. ‘The real workers of the party were ig- mored. 9 = Daboll's Almanac Maker Dead. David A. Dabotl, Isher of Daboll’s Almanac, Aled feo general debility day. He was in third year and {the third gen nae. The al V4 grandfather ‘used “throughout ‘That was the reform way of playing Politica; but it doesn't go now. Ky Moral suasion is @ pretty good thing THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, JULY 10, HOW WAS MAS, BLANEY HURT ? —<--—- She Fell or Was Thrown from a Fire-Escape to the Strect. Accused and Afterwards Exonerated 1 Her Aged Husband | Mrs Barah Blaney, lyzed inh 4 from n+ r thirty-four years) f old, of 4 West Twenty-sixth atreet, in| 4 tn the New York Hosp.tal, totally para-| | ANOTHER POLICE HERO. Officer Walnh Rewarded for § a Woman's Life. At the Poljca Board meeting this morning Policeman Michael Walsh was woman named Conway from drowning in the hay off the Battery a few days ao. aC, Coleman, of 10 Wall sireet, at- the "West congratulate foard ement of the Excise law LIZETTE COTTON FREE. She Obtains an Absolute Divorce awarded a medal for saving an aged | Visioned children, in a fishing sloop on June 13, feached Quarantine yesterday. The family intended to sail to Bt. David's Island, a day's journey from thelr home in Bermuda, but were driven northward by a thred days’ gale, and lost reckoning They fell in Feith a steamer which pro. course to New York. them, and gave the PURSUING JUDGE APPELL. The Mount Vernon Justice Ready for His Impeachment Trial. The impeachment proceedings begun three weeks ago by residents of Mount Vernon against City Judge Appell were resumed before the Assembly Judiciary Semel tete ta the uMrray Hill Hotel a them im’t Meet Her. und Frank Leal street, this morn! for over night, Siuloch veo Jon of Cornelius N. Bliss is Platt is said to wt rescues by | 'P Usted oe from Judwe McAdam, Idzette Cotton was granted an abso- lute divorce from Robert F.C itradictory stor are told, She ntton by nd on the sdewatk by Policemen |Judge McAdam In Special Term of the ce and Butler, who had been | Superior Court to-day. noned by neighbors. Her husband,| The Cottons were married Oct. 2, John Blaney, stood at her side oman | 1880. ‘They have no children, Mrs, Cot- ton accused her husband with improper intimac with Madge de no defense. 8. Edwards, an actor known Edwards, testified to Cot. Wilson, — Cot He wan arrest ork Hospital found sp.ne was injured, A MODERN COLUMBUS. Sails from Spanish Point in a Small Boat and Lands Here. Joseph Dioniso, a Portuguese Asher- ng P Blaney wan re Magistrate Flam- mer in Jefferson Market Court this morning, Policeman Butler told the the woman her husband | she fell, an was innoc She blamed her stepson | Edwin. ‘The policeman sald two young | The defendant and his counsel were resent, ax we ral petitioners for udge Apppell's removal. West 234 st. 50 dozen of our best quality Maginn In a Pooh-Bah. a Gere cease cane Laundered Assorted ta on, fies, and pula, of hallote ating twi challenge his own vote, — Shirt $] 78 ae af ts ‘The registration for the six Va which have been placed at the 4 Avsociation by the Board of EA 4nd, el clown on Petey maint ning the ex; the ‘ fons of the woman, Who also were on the fire-eacape, told him their mother had fallen. Blaney is a sixty-three. man, who sailed from Spanish Point, Bermuda, with his wife and her two white-haired man of told the Judge he was 1 he worked in the er, and gave is who spent them are on his head, He said when the on the side- Fin "wite. tell At this poin and denounce A woman came forward Blaney as a bad man, paid. and earned oliceman Connolly mistake and asked of the offender. she replied, “and I'm his poor wife's sister, She's in the tal now, because he kicked her.” gil, voulve got hold of the wrong sail the Magistrate, @ woman had mistaken the case for that of Patrick Griffen Magistrate Flammer adjourned the hearth 40 the police may collect fur- ther evidence. SAYS STRONG WAS WRONG. ‘cba Wants Name Pat m the Eligible Lint. Thomas Moore applied to Justice Stover in Supreme Court, to-day, for a writ of mandamus to compel the Mayor ertain his appeal the decision fair wages. Fina ad there wa the woman the ni “patrick Griff man,” Th ise of by the 65c. FREN 50c. ALL- Th revie Commissioners, | Moore's cune. power in vil Service ned to act in Samuel Gray, elghteen years old, of 9 Market atrvet, who mald ho waa driven to ateal becaure | | of want, was discharged w | Harlem” Potice ¢ belo Som — Stole Rather Than Starve. nearly ‘on the, point the. goods Emer eto" 'ui’ sou | Gth avery cor. 18th st. JACKSON'S Lately at 777 Broadway, Now at 6" Ave, . 18" St, To-Morrow We Will Make a oy SALE, Comprising, SERGES, NAVY & BLACK, 75c, GRAY FRENCH SERGES, 42 Inches wide, in checks, plails and stripes, All at the Uniform Price of 25¢c., TO-MORROW ONLY, JACKSON’ Ss tons may 36 Nassau aire 70 West 23d St. Astonishing Bargains in LADIES’ Warm Weather Garments. We never carry over any goods from one season to another, hence the following great break in prices: *9.50 $22.80 Silk fults, now $8.50 White India Lay Jace trimmed 53.95 $3 50 & $5 Sallcloth Suits, ina large variety of styles and srudes? all ~ L,.50 ALL OUR SEPARATE SKIRTS in a Va MARKED D GREAT PANTS SALE. MEN'S FINE CASSIMERE AND CHEV. 10T WORSTED PANTS AT *1.90. MEN'S SUITS, *6.00. ety of Grades 4) FOK MER PRICES. CH CHALLIES, WOOL STORM 86 AND 88 BOM BEY) 6th ave., cor, 18th st. LONDON AND LIVERPOOL, = . . 6th Ave., 20th to 2ist St. China, Trunks # Bags. TO-MORROW, TH URSDAY, You will see prices nearer to cost ‘than ever. do well to take advantage of thi CHINA DEPT. ( BASEMENT.) We are clearing out all odds and ends of Dinner Ware at One-Half Former Prices. Covered Vegetable Dishes, each 48¢ Soup Tureens, each...--+++.- 98¢ Butter Dishes, each..----+++» 48¢ Chocolate Pots, each. -- - 59 Tea Pots, each. + 49 Sugars, each. + 39 Creamers, each ++ 196 Bowls, each. - tereees 1c Tea Cups and Saucers, each... 10¢ Plates, all sizes, each- - - 10c Bakers and Dishes, each 19¢ Meat Platters, each.... 16c. to 98c Fruit Saucers, doz +. 89 Jugs, each: Salad Bowls, each.. Decorated French China. Fancy Cake Plates, mney 1.25 to 2.00, each.-..-- Fancy Teacups and Saucers, for- merly 49c. and 65c........ 35¢ Salad and Berry Bowls at One-Half Former Prices. Large assortment decorated Japanese China Odds and Ends, at a great reduction on former prices. Shrewd housekeepers would is sale. TRUNKS and BAGS. (8D FLOOR.) TRUNKS. Canvas-covered Trunks, cloth lined, with two trays, heavy bolts, Excelsior lock, strong clamps with cleats wrapped, 34-in. 6.25 - 81 BAGS, Grain Leather Club Bags, leath- er lined, at these special prices, 14in, 16 in. 1.30. 1.63. 1.84. 2,25. Large assortment Trunks, Satchels, Bags, Steamer Chairs and other Travelling Requisites at Lowest Prices. roin. 12in. See Resorts. ue . joation at 113, fay, Now York. at 3 utteae nme ‘Bureau, | _ Bngineerii ° | on onsen, "ade 15, 1896, at Lodges, Societies & Meetings. A Fad fede of the stockholds it bf Company ill be hata ahh een Boss of electing Sireetoranana Yortine’trunsasties ae R gBrooklya. or febet Rees a ek uch “other business as, tay come hefore the JOHN A. HOGAN, President Sth Avenue and 24th Street. Store Open Saturday Nights to 10.30. Down WILL BE Tearing 50 CENTS JONAP & CO. GREAT TEARING DOWN SALE! FRONT. FIXTURES. PRICES. $1.00 Old WORTH with TEARING Replacing DURING SUITS & SKIRTS. LADIES’ DUCK re very fine lot of unlaundered ation Duck Suits) ‘made of the best Me made of the best Eng. 59 rimac Print, with b lish Duck. fast colors, | sleeves and yoke bac net Bton and Blazer effects, i 390.5 ‘at.. vs im neat light and dark stripes, worth $1.98; at BRILLIMY- WRAPPERS. TNE | LOOK! Skirt) A fine lot of | Print Wrappers. fait | Watteau back and ig sleeves, worth 49c.; at... INFANTS’ WEAR. INFANTS’ SLIP, WAISTS. NONE C0. D. One very fine lot of = . | fants’ long Cambric Slips) with three box plaits in front, fancy embroidered, ‘* Pr a and White Lash ‘collar, sleeves and yok key) with immense big 149 worth 35c., at. ex, yoke bac’, crush | One lot of Tnfaris) lecllaree bargin at 98e.,) Caps, made of lawn a jalteration price,......++ Swiss, in poke ani Sarit mandie styles, at.... WONDERFUL SPECIAL OF | LADIES’ Gowns This is @ special lot of 50 doz Corsets, made of good dozen Tailios! ivory fine Gowns, with deep V shape yoke of embiod- ery, cambric ruffles on 39 collar and sleeves, full @ width and length, wer [T5cy Ot. .seeeee qualiiy jean and sateen, jfull bone bust and extra waist, all colors, Tic. lon; Pe $1.00 quality; ou MILLINERY. ppg gl SAILORS, AW SHAPES, WASH GOODS, (7&5 LININGS & DOMESTICS. 02: Must Go, A wonderful fine lot of Challies, in all the Jeading shades and pte terns, was 5c., now.. 80 pieces of Indigo . Blue Calicos, all fast | 19 32 None (0.0. None 0.0.D. | Balance of our Summer Straw | Hate, Sbapes, &c., must be sold at) | once. Immense lot consisting of La | dies’, Misses’ and Children’s Sailors, | ‘Straw Shapes, Milan, faney Straws, | made of the very best straw, in all colors, was 8c., now.. 1,500 Ready-Made Pillow Cases, sizes 42x36, were 8, now. 25 pieces Dress Gingham and Seer- | sucker, was 10c., now., a 50 pieces Plisse, in ) the leading shades, and worth from|all the latest styles, 063 69c. to 89c., for this sale we tear! was 120, now......-+ \ the price to pieces White Do- 3 eae ‘lannel, was 7c., 9 Cc. how, 30 pieces Imitation c Haircloth, 28 inches Imported French Flowers Bsrciotb,, 28 inchs An_immense lot of very\ 15 pieces Tinitation are Preah Fomor, it Haircloth, 24 inches ie of Roses, 6 in a buneh j wide, was 10c., now.. of Daisies and Bouque:s Grass, Sprays of Forget -Me-> Nota, all colors; Sprays oe 25 pieces Plain Col- ored bileaias was 12c, ee mt 08 LADIES’ GAUZE UNDERWEAR. 100 dozen of Ladies’ Bal-) brigeau and) White Gauze | Vests, with sbort sleeves, regular 250, goods, Buttercups and Grass, Velvet) Apple Blossoms, 6 in a | bunch; your choice of this extra fine lot at......csreees 250 Ladies’ Trimmed Hats, trimmed in the lawast effects with wings, flowers and foliage, worth $3. 98 and $4, 08, $1.48. BOOS, At. eveere, Teade| | se Ot 8th Avenue and 24th Street. Store Open Saturd New ay Nights to 10.30, FRONT. FIXTURES, PRICES. SALE! MEN’S two thread, fast black Half Hose, spliced heels and soles, worth 26c., at 0 NONE 00 FLANNEL OUTING SHIRT NOTIONS AND HARD WARE. O. N, T. 200 yard Spool Crochet Cotton, LI colors. Special...’ 03 Ladies’ Shoe Dressing. . Large size Household) Ammonia.... ........... Pure pemalice Palle, |large package. .... *} Mucilage, best auslily Superior Black Ink, . Large bottle Bay Rum, Pure Gum Camphor, pound. Our 10c. Whiskbroom....... in tin case... Mrs, Potts's Iron-Holders... Box Satin-Finished Writ- ing P Elegant leather combin: : tion Poe etbooks, sil- vered corners. Ladien’ leather Shop, in 3.25 Holdfaat Belts... , E na Bag 19 Very fine Silvered Buckles... .13 $1.00 Oxford Ties 500 paira Ladies’ Don-} gola Kid Oxfords, with patent leather tip, wr 9 800 paira Girls’ Shoes, in russet and black, war. ranted solid, sizes 8 to 2 29 were 1.39, at...... oe

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