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“ + \a cee ENGLAND, Dr. Deja Discus Discusses the Brit. ish Elections and Amer. ican Politics, IRISH HOME RULE DELAYED. The Excise Enforcement, He Says, Will Restore Tammany to Power, W'KINLEY IN THE LEAD NOW. The Doctor Admires Dunraven, but Is Sure We Shall Hold On to the America’s Cup. SOUTHAMPTON, July 18.—Among the passengers who landed here at 7 o'clock this morning on the steamship Paris, of the American line, was Dr. Chauncey M Depew. He said, in conversation with @ representative of The Assoctated Press: “I have absolutely no. plana or en- gagements bere, but 1 am greatly 4 terested in the British elections, I think the overwhelming Conservative major- ity postpones Home Rule for at least seven years, The result alno appears to be an energetic revolt of Liberalism and Democracy from Sovclaliatic tendencies, to which they were being committed. “Our public men of both parties are almost unanimous Hone Rulers and our people cannot understand the di- visions of the Irish party. When they were united they. would have suc- ceeded. “In tegard to the United Btate most the whole Republican party and two-thirds of the Democratic party fre opposed to the free coinage of ailver.. There is a strong bi-metallic feeling in both parties, based on hopos of international agreement, that silver will not be made an issue of much mo- ment in the Presidential election. “As to local politics in New York, Tammany is gaining strength, from the game reasons which have so enormously helped the Conservatives here, the unanimous support of the liquor in- terest,; owing, in this country, to the Radical: option of local option, The rigid enforcement of the Excise law in ‘New York is rapidly rehabilitating Tam- many. “It the Republican National Conven- tion was to meet now Mr, McKinley would largely lead the other candidates, but there are pe reany: contingencies he- fore it mei Dr. Depew then spoke at length on the revival of prosperity in the United States. and the crop pronpects, and said there was ho concerter movement ™to place @ny unusual amount of American securities on the English market. He also alluded to the great Interent taken In yachting by the American peo- ple, and said that while they have a warm feeling for Lord Dunraven as a gallant and chivalrous antagonist, of course.they expected to keep the Amer- fea's Cup. (eae M. STAMBOULOFF IS DEAD. SOFIA, July 18.—M. Stambouloff, who ‘Was murderously assaulted by four men while returning home from the Union Club, on Monday night, died at 9.35 this morning, without having uttered a word since 10 o'clock last death struggle began. All hope of the ex-Premier’s recovery was abandoned yesterday evening, when it was noticed that meningitis had super- vened and thereafter the sufferer did not recognise any one, A catafalque ts being prepared in or- der that the remains may Ile In state. The amputated hands of the deceased have been preserved in alcohol. The in- terment will take place on Saturday. The Government has no: proposed to give the remains of M. Stambouloft a State funeral, The widow of the deceased statesman has receivel many te ms of condol- ence from high pers: different parts of urope. night, when the wes in M. Stambouloft was born of Tirnova, the former cay in the elty al of Bulga ria, in 1853. He first intended to enter the church, and began the study of theology, but soi © revolutiontsts in 1875, and has since Leen identified with politics. In 1677 and 1878 Stambouloft served as @ volunteer ta the Russian army, and after the Russo-Turkish war was over became a leader in the hue ya LY n the Sobraje. He twice velested President of that body, and was one of th ie Gessful. conspiracy toe depose Princ Alexander 1, in August, ssh t va hen made Regent. of Bul rnveloft and. Co hecame Chief Advix of te pand Who Was el fara, vand up to May 29 and his colleagues resigt to hold the position of Prime Minister a xe-Cobury Prince Gotha, f and Was virtually the dictator of Bul waria Since January last a liamentary | commission has been investigating (he acts of hie last cabinet and lately he had virtually be« m8 prisoner at Sotla JAPANESE “TROOPS RETREAT. Desperate Mack Ving» of Formosa | Fight with Great Courage. HONG KONG, July 18.—A large fore: of Black Flags recentiy attacked the Japanese troops at Tokoham, Island of Formosa, and fought with desperat courage. The Japanese were only saved from defeat by the superior discipline of their | troops, But they were finally compelled fo retreat before the onslaught of the | Chinese. When these advices left the island, the E Flags were advancing to attack and another battle was immi- wa Monrt levies 3 Knlahies. Jui 1 W—Yenty Irving, r Benoni and sixteen others went to Windsor Castle to-day and were knighted by the Queen. NOW MORLEY LOSES. jontnte’ Majority Katimated tol ie IR —At 8 o'clock this} on the following was the result | of the elections sereatlven Total oppostiion Tt te estimated this evening that Unionist majority in the next Hous Commons will number trom 15 The Liberals recetved the news of an other serious ar this KR when It was announced Mr John Mor ley, who was Chief re for Ire land under the Rosebery vernment, | had been fefeated at Neweastloon-Ty where both the Conservative candidates! were successful result of the « tion was as follows ¥ John Maries J Cree Litera: F Ramm!) tater Mr Morley, in 182, polled 1 end when he was re ed in the same | year on taking office as Chief Sr for Ireland he pollat 12.98 vote sequently he received 1126 ve leas yesterday than he did when re-elected CF Hammons mm votes etary tn 1892, ‘The defeat of Mr. Morley has caused + & great sensation throughout Great Britain. After the result of the ¢ tion was announced Mr, Morley, in a@ Speech at Newcnatle antd “This is one of the most tremendous battles ever fought in any British con- atituency, and I greatly regret to say we have been defeated. But we have| before shown that we knew how to bear triumph with moderation and 1 hope we shall show we know how to bear defeat with cheerful courage.” (Cheern.) Mr. Morley pald a tribute to the fair- ners of his oponents in the contest and thanked his supporters for thelr efforts during the campaign. Mr. Morley also expressed the hope that the electors would keep a kind place in their hearts for their former Member of Parilament. INSURGENTS ' SCATTERED. Atl at ‘Thin In the News Campos Cablen to Madrid, MADRID, July 18.--Capt.-Gen, Mar- ! Colina’ THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, JULY 18, MAY SAVE COLLINS, > Killing of Student Ohl Claimed to Pe Justifiable. Counsel Summing Up the Evidence to the Jury. A Verdict Looked for Before the Day Is Over, ily 18. The trial of John 8 Collins, colo for the killing of Princeton Stude red Ohi, is nearing | anend, ‘The Mereer County court-room Was crowded this morning when the purnming up bega The evidence brought out on the two previous days tended to ereate the im Pression that the indictment for mur- der would not be sustained, Senator Daly and Judge Beasi ddressed the | Jury in behalf of the defendant Counsel claimed that the evidence had proved that Collins u is pistol in self-defense, end that th in favor of the prisoner was th that the shooting would not have curred had not Ohl and Cochran arme themacives with fence sand fe lowed Collin for thy of pieking @ quarrel with him, Counser reminded the Jury that Coch- ran while testifying practically admit ted this, and that he could give ne json for following Colling to: Anderson 8 Saloon, where (he shooting occurred. When Judge Healey was talking. to ry Thomas O Terhune, Juror N show an was pur defense. xaid that Stu Scott, of Kent was to blame for the trouble as undoubtedly looking for a scrap. Assistant-P: utor Apgar made a atrong gilea for convietion, saying that story had been contradicted by hran tn wis not to Important particulars. and he belleved. ‘There was nothing In the case to justify the plea of self defense. he shooting was delib- erate He said the people of the country be assured by @ conviction, that sons to Prince iN ty has jurors who will punish crime, WAS HYPNOTIZED BY HOLMES. Men. el Saye She Loved H se Di Children, CHICAGO, July 18—Mrs, Pletzel, who tines de Campos has cabled to the Gov Jeft Inte last night for Toronto to ernment saying that the Insurgents 1) Wdentify the be ® of the two child ny the district of Hayamo, Provinc Hound ini tha doling of the’ f at tlago de Cuba, ha been scattere 16 Bt. Vincent str , talked about her suffering severe lows. past life and per husband's dealings Lio! Tk REC BRAND | J with Holmes jase ty leaving. ION IN A DRY-GOODS STORE. | “strs. Picizei is broken In health and = mind, the victim, she belleves, of « hyp- The B nen ®} note Influence exerted by Holm Her Panic at the Glove story stra ghiforwardly told, and tt (Rpectal to The Rvening Worl.) 14 impossible to believe, after being any BRIDGEPORT, Coan,, July 1%,—The | length of time in Callahan pet lion, Claude, has again! was either created a commotion, This time it waa in one of the dry-| goods wtores of the D. M, Read Com- | pany, on Main street. ‘The attack upon the burglar and sub- sequently a painter at the Callahan home made the lion famous, The dry-goods people offe fahan $400 for Claude, not well him, Ih 1 Mra, Cal- | but she would Instead she has leased the He tm chaine in the kid glove and Jace department, and women toy with hia mane and kiss him fondly Claude bas been very quiet. He has watched the crowd and submitted the osculatory ordeal gracefully. ‘This morning he middenly jumped up, tugged at his chain and roared, He did his best to attack an looked rather common-place among all the women shoppers. Claude made such @ struggle to get at this man that the floor walker, who ts always suspicious of everything and everybody, Jumped at the idea that this man was the burglar which Claude had oneo en countered, and had a tuste of. The floor-walker thought lions h memories, This proved to be true, man was asked to give an account of himself, otherwise he would be ar- | who He turned out to be Lewis, the pains er, who had run away from Claude when the Hon attacked him in the Cal Jahan residence, where Lewis was at- | tempting tc painting. | Lewis was vision, but ¢ fome ‘tin Way from the Hon's in mem: Jad lost for the se n week the Hon ts exhibited: tn of the large dry js stores in | Haven FLETCHER HARPER'S WILL. | w Ww Dend and by The two Will of Fleteher John Wo and in proceed nas ed tving Har} soph W i des tion of eller Harpe and dire Uarner, should Ife, anil upon her ¢ erandonidren, ehe nod) Eharper’ « ahd 1 1 el that his wife pave Morty, fate ‘nelwd vant —— HUMIDITY AIDS HEAT, A Warm, t ined ble Day Prom. 1 » Viein Vth day £ All signs 0) humid a warm, | vie inity rmer Duna's [nerd \u and at f with the br at the was at §0, A xentle northwest ra hour kept the air breathatl At W o'clock the | Weather | Would not promise any partcn Of weather, heenuse nll of. the | from various parts of the co Which he bases his prognostic not yet come in At ll o'cle #9, and th dropped to 7. Wenth Foreoast for 7. tions hud rature was still Forecast, thirtyeslx Roura ending § P for New York City aad viciatty M. = high temperature to-day; slightly cooler to-night; cooler Friday; northwest winds The fol Fecord shows the changes in the temperature forthe morning, hours "an In et Ma. ‘said: Mrs. of Holines In the commission of any of Lie ormes, “Holmes, whom Pletzel, * death of my husband, seem time he asked me for the of the children uni his tinal arrest to have a peentlar influence me. I felt con. trolled by him. He had a sway over me that then 1 since he had been the of my husband, Be- wer thought na intimate sides, my husband had repeatedly told me that Feould (rust him, that he was mn 1 elways 8 nidiliged hin my toon Aug. 2h 18M, He tad & soul's, He Was then heavily with Holmes tn | whate ® they had to: ether, «Wing sek with my baby sick, TP could not go to Philadelphia ‘to identify the body which t Fito be that of my husband, “It was after that that Holmes told me that the hody Was not that of my husband, that it was a boqus body made up to look Hike him, and that 101 | or the children said anything about it the insurance company woul get hold of us and we would be punished, se- verely, 1 Was very sick and 1 loved Holmes, Me chil Yhim, and 1 was atone 1 poor. T let him take they went away initly Kept ime under the hough, that Tand the enti. tre > be up in the bogus bady whiety found in Ph ta detphta alive when He and wax still | Pletze geo him again | that wible Wis ov WHY HE KILLED MARY. Herm: Hie AM ptm (Slew His Wite, Louis Po Herman, the ox-conviet who: Tshot and killed his pretty young wife, Mary, OM Bast One Hunde 1 et yesterday aft on, after ' Foaffection for to th Nis wife suffered tet she did not he appeared to wes Lyneh, a peddler, Manat Third om Wife Pedugnt wits we iw alse ny Hast me rout a1 last Monday Tw s almost to econld drop dead here in’ the SHOT HIS SWEETHEART. Weetheurt, 1 ' a Ma sveree quarre, w red and beat 4 i him se kauckloe. Wouldn't You If You Could? Be yourselt, Money has no real value unless it brings huppine um ard Mquor habits cured “by Keeles's Dee ide of Gold, Tuatitute, White Plalny SX, es told in eT ive ray, (his mornin w fn the Harlem 1 Court | With murder, No statement red of hin by Magistrate orc brave Horlom Prison TWO BOY MURDERERS, -_- While Their Father Was on the Ocean, Killed the Mother. Locked the Body Up and Were Playing Cards When Caught, They Are the Sons of the Steamship France's Chief Stews 18.—When the Chief ational line steamship to New Y LONDON, July rd of t now on his way jyears old, and Nathantel Coombs, eleven years old, murdered thelr mother at | Plaistow, an Hastern suburb of Lon don, on July & ‘The boys stabbed her while who was asleep and kept the body for nine days in the house in | Which the crime was committed. When the remains of the unfortunate woman were discov the two boys w playing cards, ‘The only reason given by the lade for their that Mra. Coombs whipped the y f the The murder of Mrs. Coombs has caused reat exeitement In the of Plaistow, and is at tention everywhere on account of the herrible detalis connected with it The two boys were brought up in court this afternoon and told the whole story to the Magistrate wh mined them, The Coombes are well-to-do people who lve in at house with a well-kept karden, WERE THESE FOOTPADS? rime is nest neighborhood ne much at. ‘Two Harhern Say y Were St Upon Cannt Street, James Dellabella, a barber, of 1 Cros- by street, with a shop at 455 Canal Jatreet, with Charles idingo, was |wotng home at 9.30 o'clock last night, aceording to the story they told the police of the Macdougal street station, when they met a gang of young men at Sullivan and Canal st The men looked like a lot of pleni The barbers declare that seve the men knocked them down, gold wateh we le and a silver Si nh the. prec but yearned of the plentok- ROBBED A HELLO OFFICE. A New i helle i er Cowed by a Reve A burgiar visited th change on Lawton stres early this mornin About 5 o'clock Op man Telephone Ex- » New Rochelle rator ¢ was awakened by orge Hoft- hearing a loud Knock on the front door, A heavily built man with a big mustache told Hoffman he wanted to talk with the Cortland Exchange turned to nee a her © Hoffman af | went r uKKIEd Ww man “rand Hom burglar cooly aways to town ured ome change and walk: IC in belleved the thief came Nine and nine n faced |Commissioner Parker this morning, jeharged with violating — Department ‘There were a number of women among the spectators, aK witnesses against Mhey appea plicemen, ed ork | on board t vensel, Nes port, he will receive terrible 5 His sons, Robert Coombs, thirteen | TO SELL THE STAGE LINE. Fifth Avenue Company's Receiver Gets Courts Perm Justice Stover, in Supreme Court Chambers to-day, granted permission to Daniel T. Hong, the receiver for the Fifth Avenue Transportation Palla fell 4s soon aw possible, at the Re change, all the prop the company, which was dissol % ton. y of d June The company was orgy with a capital stock of nized in "00, ani nary 7 1 it last. ny consists the stables on ween Ma‘lison under les from January cf $14,000, and yeclghth street Tark avenues, twenty-one years nannual rent by the city at fos and am nib trucks, and » for val je arid Instrumente req ean the huminesi At be sold ef the 8215.000 hig Against the company MUST PAY $5.500 A YEAR NOW New York nana 8 okiyn Ferry Violntes an Agreement, At a special meeting of the k Com- mistoners held at noon to-day a reso- lution was passed which may cost the New York and South Krookiyn Ferry and Steam Transportat\ $5,500 a year as long as their ferry prive | giving them away, Company lege lasts, President O'ltrien further more states that In his opinion, the elty shoull have received this amount for nine years paxi, making a t ot $49,090, A portion of the property In question hy th Quartermasters: De- United sti Army rry purposes, ‘This 5 is In violation press terms ¢ agreement of June 9, 1ss6, andl ed resol tion recommending that the Corporation Counsel he requ mmence pr ceedings to annul ment with the Company solution Was Unanimously pass - — WHITE CABLE CARS. arranged of the eo Health Board Free 4 to have another Straus milk depot on the west aide uptown, Mr Navan hax opened Hew one at 41) Woat Thirt ath atteet The Vat ated Lost Money on Hin News Judge Me Adam granted ag in noon re Willan w well and Th stocks and bonds ot the ‘ inj Appfied fir by Henry Mo ia | wT) chaned ‘ paid $40,009 rewation, A MOTHER’S DUTY TOWARDS HER DAUGHTERS. Suggestions Which Bear Repe: Their Importance Is Immeasurable. Only a few ye xo even the med-| {cal profession scouted the idea that | young girls could suffer from the mis- ery of uterus troubles. That form of disease it was claimed, ing, as 1895, 2,¢ ty co patte We cLoT, proach TY SA age YOU Ladies’ value? RE 1@) 00 dozen lored borders, ms to select from. 1c: 4 eac White crowd, Cc each, AP A look Ladies’ stitched Handkerchiefs, with pret- arge variety of F will be THE OUR Handkerchiefs. There is no mincing mat- fers in regard to these vre- ductions, sufficient to convince, Hem- It's like fh. Hemstitched, with Silk and Cotton embroidery, some with lace edge; all at price to bring a Gentlemen's Fine Quality Hem- h, we tek iim Waal stitched Handkerchiefs, large size, Seer tne Hee wrpones 8) with neat colored borders. For It wan arranged to-lay that New| His sale only Yorkers are to be surprised about Oc Cc, 1 by seeing whi Je cars on the Third avenue road. These ghost-liie | mechanteal figures will be the new mail Cars, the plins for the eovetrietion of | each. Which “were ‘considered tuosay ata conference of Postmaster Dayton, Mr sentlemen’s — Jape o Silie Masten, representiug the Washington entlemen’s Japanese — Silk quthorities, and President and Handk: rehiefs, with embroidered Third. av rot eee aney yen | itial i tc the best There are to be nine cars, ‘They will] value in ¢ > le run Kalf-hourly, ‘They are’ to be con. | Valve in all the land structed expecially for th vice, and on the outside will resemble the white care of fast mail trains, for the eac| common-sense, all usual pric 900 pairs Ladies’, dren's Russet Leather, double, 4 c. eac 2 Nicely embroidered, to sell at $1.50, sizes, Startling Necessity Bargains Misses’ and Chil- Spring-Heel Button Shoes, all sizes, worth fully 08° pair. Ladies’ Waist Dept. Third Floor. This whole floor ts brimmtng over with the Greatest Values ever shown. 500 Ladies’ White LAWN WAISTS, Plaited backs and embroidered col-| 4 lar; the material alone is worth more | COLORE than we ask for the garment, h. 400 extra-fine quality LAWN WAISTS, of su quality and make; they were meant 50“ each. perior | RIDLEYS’ GREAT NECESSITY SALE We are Determined to Sell all:that is left of this. SEASON’S STOCK, no matter what the price. mexee™™ NECESSITY! SHOES. 1,500 pair Ladies’ Dongola and Rus- set Leather Oxford Ties, tipped and $1.50 the Silk Department Something That Will Appeal te man's Judgment, Necessity Compels the Sacrifice FIVE THOUSAND YARDS VERY: superior quality Silks, The lot contains Striped Surahs, Figured Taffetas, Satin Brocades, Figured Japanese and many, others that were sold $1 to $2 per yardg the entire assortment down to 49° yard, One lot FANCY SILKS, among which are many desirable patterns of Chinas, Surahs and Wasi. Silks, The price ie simply ridiculou 29" vara. Fans. All Our Spring and Summer Fang Must See the prices WE HAVE PUT ON THEM FROM N SITY. We hava gathered together all our BLACK AND sD LINEN FANS—some are plain, others decorated; all haye pol- ished sticks. ‘They are worth from to 40c, each, We mean to sell them quickly—each, Several thousand SATIN FANS. with tancy ¢ oO. of fine RLACK piain and hand painted, corated or plain sticks. MEN’S AND BOY’S CLOTHING. have sold many lots HING, but nothing hed the values at thi ALE. Who evi Were sold at $2, 590° AIL of CHEAP] even _ap- is NECE OR SUITS, er saw such Read and profit by what you read, WOOL DIAGONAL with embroidered Shield and Collar, for! SUIT: 3 to & yea Boys' BRE. ALL-WooL tb SUITS, MEN'S + mark the price, f for mountain wear; worth nearer $4, *1.49. ALL-WOOL pou 4.95. Tt will pay you to spend 10 cents | carfare to rench un, BLE- | seaside or! pANTS, any | made te There are many styles among this loty und made to sell We, to Tc. each Stock must go—cach, ae 15c. MEN'S FINE FANCY WORSTES, number of good design fit and to wear, have been gol | at $4; necessity price, CHEVIOT | Pee: 1.95, AUL LONG PANTS 0L. these are the balance of ous season's stock, and are mostly od@ sizes; it will pay you well to look themy over; former price $7.95, suit, $3.95. HOUSE FURNISHING BARGAIN SALE! Police Surgeon Dexter aceused Po! came only to married women. | Railroads. | man Baward BP. MeCann, of the Old slip <a r + CAS ORE AMOK. cof aidiicas WoOTHAT THE LITTLE OREATEST Rane... McCann asked Surgeon Dexter: ~ ewan SIDE DOORS | NRW YORK Dr, Dexter glared at MeCann. ARE CLOSED | Commissioner Parker salt | in The vase is ended.” Wi | Louis ‘Taneredi, of the AND NENTIERI PUSH NOR PULL CAN OPEN & AUDSON RIVER R. F seventh street station, THEM, VL THT KSEY MAN WHO. DRAWS et caine Gerona Ee i . oP a ! bs ; Jan : TH MANE AT WATE I Ts ALT VO ITE LIM funday. For Adirondack | eo by throwing TO SOME WATERING PLACE i Islands and Mont | i ind avenu } Aus THA’ MEANS, 10 MANY MEN, NEW! Mall Hest to CLOTIES AND TEER TILEY ARE SE a Except Sunday. Catskitl that Wels SUIS, BLACK AND BLUB, FANCY Trot intains, Saratogs. Lake George, Green | man and foreitiy. broke Skits PTC ALIN QUALILY, BUL and Manireals proms. gor | A riereedt throw himself in trout of y > | a Be the eniin ? MP Dally aterm Limited, Cine nk ian : re | Hanapatts, St, Lan hieago, ae ae C.. ~ | Battered Down | ee ae | IS RAUNGEIAN Ti ‘a ; George ant Catekiit. Mou Limited, having fatled te have white rloves on IN PRICE TO MEET AND PAR ENCEED | ang, MATE, Drawing: i i ” only innive gud leaning against the corner of al When Lydia E. Pinkham first sent Rae EACH LONE UR OOUTE Gant ass .Catakill) Mountains, Albany, T'Was mantouring my r pailst}out the news of great discovery.| ptt: armen GOP North ‘anere: La mised cases uid MN thaas there was no Is harsh speeeh | eon eek. ATCase Pie man WUSi] from those whose practice and opin | Tiottigct Bektt AHR, PH Ne eee [dons she set at defiance ute ope vit] But when young girls by the hun- Plaitebare Oe Aiea eee carlton, ade hum} f “alae tial : Ly Nm “ake Placid Haat dreds were al olutely cured by Lye is \Ble eecker Lae Greene. | ria A For aa Mstatsian, (EL Pinkhan’s ble Compoun NS, . pier gcrsoh ones Moet SR al then the tongucs of the traducers NA RANA cll | ss FEA emer were stillcd, and faith was allowed to, Broz haw y, cor. Rector st. » away, | Hive in the hearts of the people. | — | i oung girls are subject to this] Wrst 16Pu eT, {or ehicage prine| 4. LABOR PZ ZOPLE HAPPY, trouble It robs them of the bnoy- | atk Central, “very aney of vouth, It mahes all effort] re eee yy 18op SL aatia eS aty, Wagons Wi Driven | Hatastetul. > Sunday. only hee cas It ewuses retention and pore Za, | wie tt i : ot menses, leucorrhoen, severe heat yy ins run. betw faced toc ana] Oymenees Maceteton, aeptenios | en ABLE’ “G ee Na ’ © | weakness, loss of appotile and inter-| feet tat 2 re |e CARPETS i Pokee Headquarters { Certainly mothers ought to know ‘ 5 Ba ten They went a 1 wing |} that these all symptoms of the! pixe witeron re Li ay. 14 Park teh se all a frertr ith st n Hs , jo caus nearly all the suffers Is aG in dit mbes ave, 53 West ‘ . a that cc to women; and to save xa du. 00 | on New York 33 itiaeare ane be | their d rs ought to begin treat-! 334.66. in 4.00 MEN SD oie | ' ‘ : MIE TIMADE EL OHGG ss | rr as apraket THT Low Prices ontot comprare or faloetee By jue y nen ow F | bydia i Pinkhan Vegetable! Wasi M AK ange Ain baeea nee ul ‘| Compound fs the surest and most nat-|ock REG rite 4 \ A REALM — La " Vural remedy for women ever com. « IGE AND WEAVE mo i pounded. 1: will accomplish its work | 1 To NKGNTE yom Excursions. ain with certs ae Rede i oa Ht c on ce bot Another Popular w 50° Sapa: wut laren Found and Rewards. COWPER THWAIT CO., | SUNDAY EXCURSION nw t 104, 406 @& 105 WEST 147u ST, sh a tom Wi ‘UP THE HUDSON Help Wanted Male. | aROOKTYN STO BY THE MAGNIFICENT SOUND STEAMER : Transferred, | ©ikeM ay ® yore | PLATAUSH AY TON ST. |“ CITY OF WORCESTER,” " ‘ a ‘ < ba eee ~ Leaving Fis s ow Nuphy a Hon-ttatance x : ims] quick a 9pe SUNDAY, JULY 21, prove ALI A ML, and trom Pier foot of 129th at. (Se. fared and pot 4 . 1 at il A. M. | Word c ikiyn by Annex Boat trom © # Meals a la carte, or Ss I ¢ DI Re Btn Be aiva-cea enti sail ap tae HOWKER—Thuratty, July 18 at her home. PUCGHICEE RSI 3 (rRape-uasx), oak Bas’ hat, New York, Mra Margare: ‘ Geen = ae @ % 7 ii On sale at roadway, Pier 4, N. : A positive cure for piles. Be sa ars) ‘entiaas QUEENS CO. JOCKEY | ‘Annex Ofice, ‘Brockiyn. Two sizes, a5 and so cents. At druggists, or by mail. Tus Dranvxetu Co., 074 CANAL St., N, 188 morning, July 20, COMPLETE MUURNING OUTFITS | 4 2.50 ‘all requisites in stock. Bib ave, corner 15ea at » ict s RAC) ere aguipuct, LL ING EVERY DAY TH) M. Admission, $1. traing leave B. 34th ot. Stages caanant wid i” Deity, sisamer Anrere leezes te peer dats, Lee Around Staten Island. ~ suse "end Sal “o GREATLY REDUCED PRICES! 309, 311, 311: to 321 Grand St., N.Y. Excursions. rs Long island Railroad’s Great Exeursion HKoutes 7O THE SEA. MANHATTAN BEACH ac FOOT 34TH ST., E. R. a HITEHAUL 8T., via Bay Ritge, round trip eente, bourly from 710 AM. to 1.10 PM, ao@ Suit houely trom h 40.8. Mi 9.10PM. REDUCED, RaIES Mon Found trip. tiehete co Ma for admiasion two either # ‘or Circus Carnival, gvod only of day ale, Fitty Conte, iCONEY ISLAND, Culver Route. Round ‘Trip, Cents. Leave foot Whitehall st bourly from 7.10 A. Me tobe A. BL, aud half bourly thereafter wath #10 P.M. ROCKAWAY BEACH. K., 6.30, £20, 930, 10,08 From foot 34.0 at Mos 1 30, 2.20, $99, 4.20, 6.20, 6.90, Ta, me st ‘ ROUND TRIP 50 CENTS. THE WORLD'S PLEASURE GROUNDS A NL OL imste Penns Two. oncerts dally. a niles || foliage, Tare ricniturat neq nalled ISLAND : Deutschinu “rhe pat “NORTH BEACH. Electric L ights. Larce | goth st. Fare id Also 0: Stand Couey [lad Set Beach Route, Mowry til via Kast 3éue Boats by Bay Ridge Ferry leave Whiteball at, 1.10 810, 9.19, 10.19 A.M. then halChourly (Sunday every 30 m d untit " M. Ree turning uatl 1.12 PML. and through Brookiym, 12 midnight and 1 A. M. “Hound irip to Brighton and SEIDL CONCERTS, 350, Bound Trip Reduced to 25 Cente, ht race Saturday, Deteade ‘and Vigis nite HO" “Test good view trom i Banks; Asc, from, Boat lah man, 1.00; Frankia, 6.38 -

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