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vat d THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING, JULY 30, 1895. upon landlords, butchers, « dressed to the “Governor of Sing Sing place at the table, and Coroner Hosber, ing of thie circular waw at: the writer as a substitute in the elec scene in the court-room, and erled: Hy to pal & trac to witucenier trical chair for Marla Barberi. “Who are you, anyhow? You must be EE BOCHS a Lenseter AbeUt It he ant 81 SING, July 90.—Warden Base L] an ass to think I would give up my he would give 410) to any one who has arranged to keep Maria Barbert at seat. You are all asses, All—every one e maura produce the aloe Ae on ue} @) Sing Sing for an extended period 8 | of you.” “ aR A EL lA OB = Although Maria i¢ under sentence to ‘Then the Iittle Coroner buried his — tors’ Association, and. that they > -- ——-— e Keng” Hotnine about fee mutharaniy. 0°) be put to death In the electele chatt dur- Svengali beard upon his breast and took e following despatch was receiv ing the week beginning Aug. the Hy careful notes of the proceedings. They Say Many Contractors jni='sorenom: CTA Man and & Woman Offer) Sates otsch ior prone wsinion) DE, Biggs, Mi88 Hanson ad | “Wie Waiters, courteen years ct, one ‘Pe, Generst Rexeeutive) Boned He Walled Garment will done in the case for several of the boys who found Lily's body in e Worke months to come, the woods, was the first witness, ‘Are Bager to Sign the f ierssoe sects ae srmat an oof CO TAG Her Place in fries an impression ore] MM Champmey Acquitted | se"rcrcsibea now tne bony appeared ; : ~ Mew Agreement. SOPEXECUTINE BOARD the Death Chai valle that Gov, Morton. £000 by th when he frst saw it, and told how care-| very Price a FACT that Speaks to the POCKET 7 Charlton street, 3 act on the numerous pet! to Ci fully the clothing of the girl was ar- bw Ag fe Reels Gant ONC eATE sory anter Lo him asking that he p 4 or J toe Coroner. ranged about her feet and ankles, | ‘The Purchasing Power of Every Dollar Is Simply DOUBLED. the despatch was received, commute the death #enten¢ the Mark Levy, a clerk In Stern's pawn- i . that the Governor ia not likely shop, 86 West Thirty-third atreet, tdenti- Ladies’ and Misses | AMV-AAVE SO FAR IVEN 1 MORE OUT IN BROOKLYN. Three Hundred Cloakmakers Join A FORT SCOTT SUBSTITUTE. aa long as it ts pend the Warden by Marla will be under his care fo -JJURY'S VERDICT 1S SUICIDE fied the pistol as one ho had sold the girl a week ago last Monday, Dr. O'Hanton, the Coroner's physician, STRAW HATS, Parasols. Every lady should save one; a rare ( chance for those not eu id. the Strike: eee Wit we "i SSIton Ute in ree They Must be elawthays teiperative: | Lorre ile clase ine faked aawn tee 7 re Sane ha o Reduced to One-Half the © o 2 close Chem out before Jul; Mombere of the International att fitike amone the clonkinakers tn He Writes to Gov, Morton to}, he Mnomiedse tat she has the wom Witness Lipsker Could Not Idens) neon assaulted and that she died from Price ‘ee Fee coat Reat bin aie Navy Bue, 7 = * Villiamsburg was reinforced this morn. ° . si rime! a v wer ‘ a pistol shot wound probably Inflicte All fi ty Hi hit rt y 4 Pailora’ Union Have Joined | ing ny 09 Thalinns, Germone and Lithu- Take Him and Save lhiman beings has had a wonderful ot-| tify the Man He kaw Walk [icrsait mary Outen tng Millar Crownarin Black | at bids AILS CR. in the Demand. anian cloakmakers, They ask that fifty-nine hours constitute a week's work, piece work plan be abolished, and Maria Barberi, upon the spirits of Maria im who is in Sing Sing prison ur tence of death for killing Domi ing with the Girl James Low, ir., sald he had not seen his daughter alive since March 10. He spoke in such a low tone that his testi- and Colors Those that were 500. to Toc. now 25° at that contractors give a guarantee that taldo, her betrayer mony could not be heard, especially as GONDS$ FIXED AT $25 A MACHINE. | the mon wil be paid weekly. AND A WOMAN PLEADS WITH SARE] 840 has been made tot ethat she] HOEBER RAISES A SCENE, | Coroner Hoeber was snariing and grum- Those that were $2.75 to $8.75, all et i Altogether there are now 2,500 cloak- will not die in the electric chair and she po a bling all the time Mr. Low was testify-| All the fine grade $1.00 Hats now $ Per makers on strike in Brooklyn hensammaaren! Hou ie ae a ieee betng ing, Cc. 1 50, : r A large mass-meeting was held at 2 ; performed in her y the ihe Litt! Hocber threatened one gentleman to Fittyznine. Hours Fixed as the) ..4 7s) mavmecine wan Mer urs’ | Signatures of 0,000 Sympathizers | sancs win want to see the « A Little Coroner Took a Mame) iain the tace with his fst . headquarters at 4 Ewen street, and a i extend the Executive clemency. eat and Threatened Others Oscar Lipsker, of $2 Madison street,| Those we had marked $1.25 and $1.50 T 1 D Limit for a Week's heatguartere at a Hwen tlreet, and Signed to Petitions “One of the puna baht tt for th sh Vie Fe ee ee raa i iumpany Lace oilet Dept, Work. headquarters at {0 on street. for Mercy. dofenre of the girl on the murder charg wi lolence, with a man at One Hundred and Kighty- 1 1, strong Metal Puff Boxes, wit Joseph Bolotooski, who organized the u pani ii! ASE AS LTS sixth street and Amsterdam avenue on §9° package of Toilet Powder, gompleten anne five unions of the United Garment et ps A u a ee ne ull i , the Saturday preceding her death, He C. . sho | Workers In Brooklyn, reported to Police i . ay eee TAM GBAS Ace HILL Ai Whee tae as he Coroner's Jury In the Inquest on] described the man as having a black} An opportunity like this about once in oes it PUMcUE Hall, In Ore| Capt: Buichnots, ob the Muga ateaal ala- | Aen ar Saly Rieke Governors ver, but now It has been full, [Lily Low, who was found dead in the| mustache and auld that he would know | ten yeafs, each. Dee iiar idiy ware jubilant over| ton, that the police were clubbing the office Ie deluged dally with letters and woods on Washington Heights a week|him again if he saw him, Pr tha be sanests teeter rig victory, ‘They | striking cloakmakers without cause, | Peultiavs from, persons ansious 10 save| ‘xo, with a bullet in her head, to-day] “Look all around the room,” said ee ee \ Ty cacce| Me (od (HN Capenin WAL arty, bes] ue) eck Mens Banyan, Frivarn | Cecaie fen te ey Nalet) bul ney oatyened tie following. verdicts Assisiant District-Attorney Hennessey, € € 4th fl gay many of the contractors are eAgCr| core noon to-day three of the atrikers | secretary Cole sald this morning: then disappeared, have returned to] “We, the jury impanelled on the in-|“and gee if you can see him. Look e loor--3 elevators. hog bd Bee ae clier wen: eho: had, bee appelfi & committer to | 41 It should be understood that Gov. iapetils Maria's story, All this willl quest upon the body of Lily Low, find] well, now.” ’ ja, and al s mem-| Visit Julius Isenberg, a striker who |x| Morton cannot interfere In the matter|be urged when the application to the/that she came to her death on July 2 i c e dreds 7 i i i o ; dere of the International Taliors’ Union, | gick at his home TUM Aiewel street, had | until after the appeal has been decided |General Term tw made. ifm, at ‘Two Hundredth street and Fort ae Fucae ia tia OT He issued sie d ay ey mat den ETH Lis Uepartswent 1s Cutting prices tight or Local Assembly No, 465, of the| been clubbed by the police. by the upper courts. The Governor can| In the mean time the petitions asking | Washington aud lett. Knights of Labor, have joined in the The pollce ci vestigate the matter @ romined to in- ‘4 also promised do nothing now, and sa urgent letters for Executive clemency are being re- avenue, New York City, from a@ pistol shot wound, self-inflicted, at Dr, Biggs. Then he shook his head It's a Necessity Sale for them and a necessity for you to heed. general strike. that the atrikers in the future would not | cre uselens' celved by Lawyer Evans, the woman's | with suleidal intent.” oi Ne leo wot here” - 5 Bix contractors who emplo: ovenaleateed iy? Bie eb Among the letters received this morn-|counsel, at the rate of over 5,00 vignu-| The courtroom was crowded at the] Coroner O'Meagher then told the Jury |mmnltt, Hnamelied Beda. no better | Woven Wire Cots, special, ternationsis have so far N Ing was one from the Contessa de! tures per day, The total number of sig-| time and when the verdict was an-| to retire and decide whether Lily Low |priee, eet 08 agreement, and others wer 2 ON STRIKE IN NEWARK. Rrazzo, the envelope of which wan| natures now received has reached the} nounced there was a little hand-clap-| had been murdered or had committed Cc. ready to agree to the terms reauired eee marked In tare characters al, | mack, an AC Hs expected that as] ping. ; fuishic Chm Jury pelatned! in Ave Silas $ Upholstered Cots, beat make, One hundred contractors o! in 16 Out of 28 Shops in| Private, Urgent, Urgent many more names will be received be-| Coroner O'Meagher, on motion of| utes with the verdict . 'e the cont-making trade, have signed the 9 HIN NEW Wee Wanes Ite contents were not revealed fore the ond of the week. Lawyer Brooke, discharged Dr. Biggs, —_—— 98c. Brotherhood agreement up to to-day 7 A curious letter of an anonymous} Every section of the country—North,| Miss Hansoa and Mr, Champney from " . ad v : ‘ rae ‘ . . w Wire Spring it the beds, and: given aatistactory bonds, The Set-] NEWARK. N. J. July The war | character waa recelved from a man at/ South, Kast and West—is well repre-|oustody. ‘They had been arrested and ARGYLL MARRIES AGAIN. Seen Wire Borie ee Fetes Ten thousand splendidly made Has- tlement Committee 1s In session all day| Ment’ makers in sixteen out of the] rere goott, Kun, It reads: sented placed under $2,000 bail on the aM®davit a HACER) EU DEIBHE Solar: e8o) ome of the contractors locked out 1,000 twenty-eight shops in this city went on and until late night at 412 Grand Honorable Governor State of New York ‘The publishers of the Ttatian news-|of James Low, jr, father of the dead | Weds Miss Me Once a Lady of $ Likgss en th Teena tke re ee THC tie PheMIaT ae, mae aneane T notice inthe papers that Maria Tarbert tas| Paper Cristeforo Colombo, 71 Centre| sirl, who said Lily had been driven to] the Hedchamber to the Queen. 1,38. 29c, e committee In preparing the pape y ; peen tried and condemned ty the laws of your) Steet, which has or crip-| Sulclde by their persecution, ~ * : ‘ Guavexambiing iho bene held in Columbla Hall, j peng tried) she Sonteminaal BY/-c8 Tom) tion fund for Marla Barberi, to-day re-| Aa they were about to leave the court Avasictaseatien the urate Duke ef! About 1,000 Carpet Remnants, all wool ingrain, one-yard 25 ‘The coord Sen nea et tee ae 0 ana a pre Tee RRGRTAK being an unbeitever In capital unt | tained the lirm of Friend, House &| Mme, Roux, who kept the boarding-| who te a son-in-law of Queen Victoria, lengths... .ceseeeeee Uibiaie visdislbia sla amvieisielae selaera Cc. eppeaipeat sid that of Last year ie 10) tre raraining shops will go on etriko | f\',y, axe Yo" 8 propatlon, tet | Gromman to take char the appeal house In which Low and his daughter | having married her fourth daughter, the . oa ger tote gis ne hours, Attyenine |v soon as they. Anish the work they | es, POT A _ | wom wound conduct her new tral, should one | form Mab mites 4 the court-room, | princess Louise, was married to-day to Baby Carriage Manu- bi { z td, have on hand. The strike is gut of aym- t si scared ede be obtained, hearing @ large bouquet of white roves, | ytiss Ina McNeill, formerly a Lady of new agreement sod Mpa in brid He pathy for the New York and Brooklyn Re Sic did bur rrant the! Lawyer briend will probably go to] which she gave Miss Manson, whom ahe| the pedchamber to the Queen and a (oT aga ee el Tai ae apiseeet Peinisn sr tla are mvs eto ae) UTE ing and consult with Alara gome) ARGUE BAA Wh ver WARY: ,,, | coer of Gly Jahn MaNall, who mat facturers i in this city, but the general improasion | 7-4); é i me during the week, CNS aioe, de the Duke of Argyll's sister. 00d many of those given last Fall were | ig that the people employed in the big | {7 MIl9® her Belraver, 1 pronm ms Lawyer Amos H. Evans ts still hard| the inquest Dr. Biggs, Miss Hanson and |" 5 ‘ ‘ ; | Mither ‘not worth the paper they were shops will not ko oute « ibe Inne of rove Aisle are ao sieiet that they | Tre wih Whe Gauitene a Aber Mr, Champney arrived at the Coroners’ Sante Srminon, Eee secnictorrasd ty cela Melt seseot at a8 Cody One cl tien ra deliberate! Leis ee jemand tte bloxd of this helples woman, that} . iH ce { aa - ; soe Ching aS ee eae y STRIKE IN THE NAVY-YARD, | *" #72 sist ot Sex “vores provtae panes 08 the mumoth petition ta Gov. Morton | oft the Bishop of Ripon, the Rt, Rev. Will- to keep his help employed until Fall work be- Noelia fe dnathnoae, couépaciors | qutt + | tor me trom thie Siate'to youre, and that 1 ty | for clemency for the condemned girl, | | Mr. ae orem ner ieey even) iam Hoyd Carpenter, D. D., D. C. la, gins offered to make for us ——— permitted to All thie doomed woman's place and et oo d a : a 0 e bride. d= the busineds owing their employees 8¢V-Hpock Huslders Demand Thelr Wages | ic her to tree “mee GOV. MORTON IN A him through his blue glass spectucten, | yne 'S.& Cousin of the bride: the wen OAL WOUkH WANE and jun tious a aancConivast N UNTHIECIOUS Ay alkgrlon ON (over au tah oe_Uer b LBANY. Among those in the court-room was | death of Tod Cotin Campbell, fifth son Five Hundred Baby Car- A tew Labrie oe 1 oe was Twenty dock bulldera in the Brooklyn | (2 %¢ executed. Let me know If your laws witt ‘ panes Coroner Hoeber. He took a gentle-| of the Duke of Argyll, Previous to the present general 6 Navy-Yard went on atrike to-day for|'t ™* lke her place, ‘Thank Got, t have an] A Doaem People Were Waiting to | mt seat at the counsel's tabie and ————s rlages omen, alleged non-payment of wages. New York ao sac dhb eaueutave refuse, upon request, to give It up. y Brotherhood workmen and women, fot control, fo I fear not what mea can do, It “Lam the Coroner,” he sald, “and 1 A) Lawyer. Joseph Shulum, who has| The men are employed by George B.| jy qoq only that 1 put trust ALBANY, duly ¥—Guy. Morton ar-| want to see how thts inquest ts con- Sere oe at the exact cost of labor, not tale chérge of the bonds, maid to-day that | Richardson, « sub-contractor for Stat | You cam announce that there 1x one auch rived in this cit. {his morning at 1 |ducted. If 1 had charge of it instead| The Ministers Heartily Cheered at ing into'account the material used he and seven clients had been kept | firnartecn ham been backward in pays |i the elty ot Fort Scott. I withhold my mamef o'clock and was driven at once to the | of O'Meagher there would not be all the Foreign OMce. in thei ‘i busy making out agreements, examining | ing the w duo them. until you decide the appeal for mere i re Chait 4 in their construction, bas titties the acknowlédntents Li 5 bad ixecutive Chamber, where at loast a this fuss and those people would not] LONDON, July %.--The first Cabinet i it . » ani -s Ast mer a= Warden Sage at Sing Sing ts In re-]doren people were in waiting to ace, have been arrested.” meeting since the general elections was We accepted. Here is the re- ts4teptars meso Grangistretts 5 IN 24H WORLD OF LAnON, velpt of a letter from a woman ad-[ him, ‘The gentleman insisted on having his| held at the Forelan Office at noon to- sult: i — ——— | day. . 4 that the Speaker- . enol security ie fortified by promissory | George noth ha t Drape! Jay. It was expecte 90 fresh, newly made up Beb ve J ree Roth h of Dr race . PRTG RE. a aL one a P é " sh, aby Car-| TWO HUNDRED Be sai tot the Workmen's GOV. MORTON AT ‘THE STATE CAMP YESTERDAY. ship would be one of the, aubsects dis) W200" Stor weed and. Hedy body, | BABY CARRIAGES, . picked Shia Ibo planer et an ware: psig cuesed. upholstered In cretonne, with silesia| Fancy Aesigns, rattan or reed body, { eta veucises ko cubeorite: unter fnnval excursion to Sholioia Glen on Wed- The Marquis of Salisbury presided, | paragol, solid steel springs, for plush roll, en parasol, solid steel oath that he will faithfully observe the \ ence and he and all the Cabinet Ministers Eprings, 3 ‘The Settlement Committee told “The | the new omoern of thi dean County Cer 3 i 7 . y wovating World” reporter that several | Later Leen me ‘0 “aaa genet FONDON JET? nieaeritaen This is not a@ Clearing Sale of shonworn, faded | Apocation contractors were amon | Kubo, "Peatrer ninipndice eldest gon ‘of the Earl of Kimberley, | BQby Carriages. Kvery Carriage is made to order. | 7 thase who signed and gave bonds, bu ann, Cer 1 Rerrets of nf ’ a Aieeinlases wele net given for tear of inoeninnal URtacent etal ate who led the mob that attacked H. Rider 4 c trouble. Paters: Sines casting ot Wp: Gread mtreat,, teber Haggard, the novelist, and his party at ‘ i en next Aeturday evening terms of the agreement under penalty of forfeiting his bond. This morning the shop committees or plokets, who have been keeping a close watch on the 685 shops involved in the strike, were scurrying back and forth from New Washington Hall, 56 Orchard stveet, where they make thelr reports, each committes telling the General Ex- ecutive Board what is passing in the shop to which it 1s assigned. ‘All the reports were sald to be mo favorable than thore of last year, when the Brotherhood had a harder fight on its bands than the present one, for It ‘wee the first blow struck against the task. system and proved generally suc- cessful. While the General Executive Board, with Organizer Meyer Schoenfeld at It head, and the Settlement and other commnittees are busy in the ante-rooms of Walhalla, New Washington and New Windsor halls, those of the strikers enoell, Jr. and J. MeDermat 1 by the Musical Union of heir expulsion was due to 6 ‘The Manhattan Rolling MII announces an ad vance of 10 per cent. In the wages of the men In tts employ, Sixty-five men are affected by action. Union No Jacob tn $61, hag unanimon street The Hoard of Walking Delegates yesterday in- Moraet a clrewiar whlch the Blevator is about to aunt to Ite employers, ork over which the union olalma Hon, wiity of having fined $28 Winners of pi rday's pienic immortal oul that the lawe of were loudly cheered on arriving at the Foreign Office. Stalham, while he was on his elec- tlonoering tour of the East Norfolk Dis- trict, on July 26, was to-day fined for his participation in the affair. —_—— MGR. SATOLLI ANNOYED. He Han Received No 1 a Recal WASHINGTON, July 30.—Mgr, Satol- I, the Papal Ablegate, ts very much an- noyed at the constant reiterations from many quarters of the statement that he is to be recalled. The latest of these storles Is to the effect that Cardinal Ledochowski, a Pole, 1s urging Pope Leo XIII, to ap- point Mar, Ladinl lewsk!, a fellow. countryman, now Mgr, Batolll's succesnor, {is stated in the most positive terms at the residence of the Papal Ablegate that so far as inform timation of jelegate to India, as| 309, 3tt, °4 ° 9 8 Each, att: to 321 Grand St, N.Y. __ Dentistry. HALL” DENTAL ASSN Specialists in Crown and Bridge Werk op ‘ yamow of the J on’ Wlonseutie! tion there ex.sts, who are not on picket duty gather in| tion, weld at River Park. abe Husely Heung koowh as it the Walhalla Hal) and hold meetings three | Pvinelly, T Billo, J Kerwan, B. rumors that Mer. is to be re- four times a day. With the encour. |e wide Kelly. 7 Mull called, He has received no intimation) | gq got be decelved by Intringes agement of speakers, who talk in both |} Moran, B Waketetd, In Madrid, Paria and Vienna the aver-| | ments of aame, package or cigare nacbir eT a the Hebrew and the English languages, the enthusiasm of the strikers is kept Tho trial of Contractore Jamtesnn and Thert- term of a papal nuncio at those courts is five years, Mgr. Satolll has been here about thr E ONLY GENUINE ‘SWEET CAPORRL CIGARETTES EXTRACTED keyed up to a high pitch, aia Toes at ANG deeeteie peattes (Gnres Meer There has heen no need thus far of & 6. ers police interference, for the sirikers have serena) memes “2 Bp been Warned by their leaders to refrain onal Trade PA 4 from any infraction of the laws and a pupllaty to be careful how they approach the | the Assembly. jammed with some ethe ate, & shops of contractors when on picket, | ¥4# Hind into the American Federation | of Acting Chief of Police Contin has not | of tabor "© M? Atl Belongs to the Kalgats ordered the reserves to be in readiness Another attempt to aettle the 4! FREE at the east-side stations, but he has|!¥een the plumbers and electrical 4 stopped all vacations until further or |i m exening by Whe COGhitA Com WEST 147H ST, Dy. ont abvnlutely_painions. and ate, method, tee appointed for the purtore by. the. Bow vita | which te simply applied to The women and girls on strike ase |. ithe ueeatee yyfne, cone! PEA ARIAS. Semble at American Star Hai! and in| Walhalla Hall, and led by Lottie Perswi gnd Minnte Rosen they are very en Getic and cheer and encourage the mi “We will surely win this strike,” said Meyer Schoenfeld to an “Evening World" reporter, at Walhalla Hail to- ‘The Contractors’ Association say we Bave been arbitrary and precipitated trouble in their shops anc set a trap for them {n Order to get their signatures to our agreements, “That ws not true. We have acted in good faith and lived up to oup ~~ ee- ments, whereas many of the con) actors have been doing all they could fo force | tat eof the wo unions Will Hall At thin evenin of the New Tork the mouthiy “dues Aecited. There wi celebration of Labor eting of the German Branch Saperstein, Israel, Adler @ Simon. An. reenberg bh ave joined the gressive Lai cuasing the adviead! Union, alee arkman Johan H ding members of L. A. 2814. hate cari ‘at Clarendon | Wr. “« SIESTA," The Spanish call the noon-day rest from the hot sun, Si Just as necessary in our cli- mate, if we would do it ; but here it is business—rushing about and CARPETS MATTINGS, Fine Heavy China Fine Japanese ©. W. Per roll of 2 yards. COOL, CLEAN AND INVITING. GAINING IN RY DAY, AND JUST THE FOR FLOORS THESE HOT, POPULARITY B TH DAY omg Wy, SULTRY SUMMER PRICES: Formerly. NOW, wus, good ns tocth. : Ly ALL WORK WAHRANTED AND KEPT IN RE PAIR FREE OF CHARGE FOR FIVE YEARS, O53 BRoapway, : ist. NEW YORK. 499 FULTON Br., Cor, Bridge, BROOKLYN, LADIES IN ATTENDANCE. F HOURS: 8 TO 61 SUNDAYS, 10 TO 8, CASH OR CREDIT. ¢ COWPERTHWAIT & COl$8 Brot TreTH 58 Near Gth aver N STORES: @ strike, and the present one was pre- cipitated because the contractors vio- Jated thelr agreements and shut down their shops when they had plenty of| work, “They would have kept us at work use of energy in the hot sun. Johann Hoff's Malt Extract taken at meals, or drunk in the office, renders living easier in hot BROOK Asked, no more taken. Others 84 and gold, $1.00 up; soft, 60c. Gol Gay, pad night, if they could have done i The above and very latest picture of Gov. Morton was sketched at the State Camp yesterday by a World | Weather. It supplies energy be-| FLATRUNH AVE. NEAR FULTON 8. | Crowns, $5.00 paintess, Ses eg,""for eaven or eight weeks longer, 1 Poard of the Council meee every] artist, by and with the consent of the Governor himself. Photographers with cameras were flying about the | Cause it aids digestion and the| = eee | With seis, free. ‘MPIRE DENTAL PARLORS, "DISEASES OF MEN, Quieter cure guaranteed. The well-known ape: neat until they got the market stocked, and When the time came for us to them to sign our agreement they Would béve whistled at us and told us nutritive functions. Beware of imitations. Look for signature of ‘‘ Johann Hoff’’ on neck label. vibes Seay camp aa thick as grasshoppers and aiming their weapons surreptitiously at the Governor as he sat smoking in front of Gen, McAlpin’s hospitable tent, The World artist pursued a different method. He sent a note to the Post Adjutant asking if he might be permitted to make a sketch from life. Gov. Morton smiled amiably when Will probabiy npreai eae Point, Le 1 4a notice in jallat, Dr. H, Treakow, of & branch office at For Sale. ¢anaoun to ran the request was made known to him and consented “y, : i “ Y Joha: ff's Malt E ct is | Ray ice wate = aneryy = MET, “ty that event we would 9 fctory lot Frark & him and consented to pose, “You mustn't,” said he, “however, try to inter- lchann Hofi's Malt Extract is enaree fe speen at their mercy, and our pec ond view ed the only ‘‘ Hoff’s Malt Extract ’’ | Wiszsrening 08 Sundar, Wik 24. wines SEWING MACHINES 8 what that means—the tas untesa deman hile the artist was making the picture Gov. Mort “Iw in E is- Ravin, ‘Haverhele. <apweting. systems. But we wore Sint with, The t-bbon buslag The World's clever pictures of Malor otis ae is hier pin| A on ohare rire engi Pee ae eee an ixeaui ee. rv pair ell wie . RLAIOR Bicyeie Rid @ fooled, and struck whey the peanel Then eae a likeness of the Mayor was admirable" scrupulous dealers. ove, bead Belidieg: 1 leseee be. eNeaacas $8 Use ae ‘So3" . . rs u pa Ae 100 East ih oe Sacre & Maspat Co. Act) COMPLETE MUURNING OUTFITS | pramonps, waten oo a Easy paym order all requisites tm stoek. Agents, New York, r 4 GiRBON'D, in ores eorene LOOK eals"Warch Cor 11 East Lid on, Ne BMA! Like all great men the Governor was very patient during the process of posing, and ssked many questions concerning the methods of newspaper illustration aud the training of the artists e gaged in that work, Exorcise jum and ie fiend by. Keeley Cure. White Plalugy Bey, ag ae tbe 6 f bi