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- sahil hi tat 9. asad Bhs scl ah et Seat erie 1 eta etna one Meh eye y magnificent. ut ane muat ect. BUYERS OF FURNITURE AND CARPETS Oram ATT SURELY «3222.32 SR.As58 SAVING LITTLE LIVES, |OPAMATIC MEWS ano woves. gs Sepia Tt - NO MONEY DOWN | . Iricts he lost the Assembly district by anny Henry F. Abbey Responsible to hla 3 *o ring San 7 "i i vt inde: tely farnished 4-reom Gat Men ctteke ydarkeattnach far aetna ever We Wish the Public to be the Judge. * 3700. oo inj The Bii ul coult, but the Flatt torces* were. con: | in the Tenement, ee * Henry Irving for hia supposed tact In feck o ot Mise Conte ¢ : contrated 15 veal by | stock company ie Incorrect, "Mi FALL SEASON TO OFFER Showa how Wall the clone eee — omitting his title from any of his theat- lan is playing ‘Diplomacy. ‘A® You 1. ka WEEREY AT LEAN w windows wr exhibit a more ¢ ere . ‘ o1 nd Importanoe, and Flat compl: He g ay rbhere'are charges touday of fraud and | rleal doings and anpearing before Amer. Th A NOIMAN Of y 5] 50 00 Secures a Big Majority xi seis Ska Ene w aU! [Each Tot as Tendery Cared For| ous aia uvarnnhed Men ty Gian.) A What" THREE EXTRAORDINARY VALUES : nvery! starred anywhere, and that th Everybody has been praising Bir) ment that eho is merely a member of a PROPOSE DURING THE hig ‘majority, Platt men -slecting Ste Menry Irving's Drop John, 7. Sullivan sald yesterday that A ENTION! IF You SATISEY US YOU ARE THE RIGHT PAI . ee jorately feralebed 4-Reom ‘Another Broo ji | a of tac be chronicled It ia now definitely s A that she will 8 8 starter for thie weet iA i ‘ JCLOT i IN, CROCKERY. Of the Delegates to the |). Azeviss Bronte star tat teu ander Lula Cd | Tantters of fact must he, ehtomieled’=| 10 MPR etent Arte clove OF Ret Ean ADA wate for tle waeky TIARA CANTO SHA RT SUNT: SRONGE ETON POE Root i ee creme OY a| Hicnry'a tact, but to the managerial | eustumcemensesmenes FIRST. Fae Matin Sot pete eeeseee ata! CAM OR ON CREDIT AT A SLIGHT ADVANCE. State Convention [che Plast men were claiming to-8y | Contetbuttons to the Sick fables | foresixht of Henry E, Abbey. “When Tan Faia pinion a tae eatite Pee verything for Housekeeping. that they had carried Mr. Brookfield’s 1 was in London, balater said Mr, Abbey, | aud tabi FURNITURE, CARPETS, BEDDING, LAMPS: BABY CA —— Wy Wik feruie Chott Renee ve cive tral Fund Still Coming In. “Irving came to me and asked mo what | ticu I “a $18.75. WTOt ES, PRCT OCH ROR TERE, ok i result, ‘and. they won't be ready Until eanbvenanse jhe should do about his title during his | We Allow the Halirond Fare Both Wa: Ow wn Parchascre WITHIN THR REFORMERS WERE WIPED tafe {his afternoon or to-night. el | forthcoming American tour, 1 told him SECOND.—2hiss aiterent, oateme ot ead Fare pene GauerTawa Fare wir call feturns from all the districts | THE SUBSCRIPTIONS, |to drop it, I thought it was the wisest Ail heavily ‘constructed, wow designe and contests are settled by the Convention | Previously acknowledged 0... $31,201.14 thing to do, and the most dignified. He Skin beat | Fair, Kise Dezendort, Helen Nown simply took my advice.” Mr. Abbey was to-mucrow : : Mr, Brooktitid’s right hand man, Gen, | Fiorence Mile 1.00 $3.87, $4.48 and $5.49 is believed to have losi | Fair. Jenule t The Brookfield - Strong = Union | Vig igh, (0! (i Neha Vexed at the statement that Me: his district, the ‘Thirty. | Wouith” Jennie Yarri Boilie Abbey, Schoeffel irau we d ASTD HOC UTELER Pane 8th Ave. Cor. 19th St League Combine Mad | "On the “hrockheld aide: there were Sa ivanp, ©!) noyed at the non-use of the title this eme ies THIRD. hate Seta sens: OPEN SATURDAY ECENING UNTIL 10 O'CLOCK. 4 ombine Mace a |fome victories quite as distinctive as HRA rest Aldksy bil vy lseneonl THE Glebtlon: BP Unie LiKle: Was highly pottated cherry frames and weil ups | — —- he Platt ach s = a i . evernent Martin Healy Sorry Showins. carried the First. District. for Brook- field, Joha Simpson delivered to the digg ire ome mee tet ‘ re important than people im: orn Amusements. _ Adding nd Mamie Smith: wees 848 Pte ins aivce te ins | Are Pure $19.75. ROCTOR’S | SST STREET, x # #0) was the best that he could possibly hive to ouatlyy MOQUBTTE CARPETS for | JO LEASURE | BETWEEN 3D AND an, Margaret Mian, Bl 30 had. Evembody ts talking about the than PEC YARD, | | oa They will contest the returns from! ready tried and successful for the re- thirty-five Assembly districts last night. | several districts as a matter of course, jjef, comfort and placing in the ranks ‘The actual figures are not complete, but | but they dont expect to save anything GEO HERE GE THO Weal ane. RUTTUHIRg aufMcient districts have been heard from | More from, the wree a ee eady cone m, and con- | children of the tenements. to justify the claim of ex-Senator | folss,aiteady concede to the ee B5e., te bamo side the majority of the delegates in the Twelfth District, and the Twenty-! 4 4 ‘w DB HEDGES KNOCKED OUT, Send and Twenty-third joined slat ALACE, NGTON AVENUES. +! Brookfield column with good ma. Maggie Sue Doll a Cmninent actor's n ty, his keen reall- —~ ster Vandevilley Noon to Midaight. Hace tteeite TURaMEMuIaRa ise teats a) een aefors risen, weet Gentle 7 red AT BARGAINS. vende Uli eet asians ion to-day, and. Chairman Peueene tetas urna tas 4:00 LOCKUART Ss | Greatent "cusation 1 aay a ae can Huens, Rovert Youns, Mowart 1 $00 yather than a buronet; h 9 ‘ 1 MOUS | that faethe te a aire Mlaaverty Thompe HuiNuO to tHe deinOuRRtG TA nf thi And Most In order to complete the cxtenelyé at, Py Harepe, JOC es Fa arch, | May : ane Bib dea Mab adda tana tse aged tale Ua 120 AND 192 HAST Tay ferntions on our building we are com: Has Seut Use The Mayor's Private Secretary De- THOHEHaY HOE TO SINvS OI Bi mgs Ua Hgts na Nockavam vuntry—and all that sort of thing Wavucts heads ar tute: pelted to sill further rediee our stock for deneribe them ia prints feated in His Assembly District |{urns., Hnouan was learned fromm, the | Leon Free om 5 TRO eR OMEN MAGE Wore lta ERIloente ° SI i aor SLL Rok PH ling mill man In Grand Sty! ever, to show the general trend of the | Chester ti, Maxon, Charicy Hatlick 1Ol whe indications are that Nia season will Cconomica Dentistry. [hither of Upright Piauos, somo as goo in Gran yle. young last, Bight and the result in oe a " PBatiew Randi nes al BUR wuddess, Tt WAN DE ‘i aanew, ‘Terns cneb, or payments of only natances Kiven above ‘ontributions to the Sick Bables' Fund be 4 uge Coons. a Jeno mre eoally. effective. 4 thronghont the TIS , > 7 1 €5 per month ft desired, Stool cover | pe" u y ‘There tan't the least doubt th [Phe Worst of It, because ‘the Mayor |Meeded and good use will be made of {ine’when theatroal ufaire were Hot i ¥ rad a bargain, Muretnaiet quatiee, aay Orchestra, ast doubt as to the | wouldn't let down the bars to the job jt, “The Evening World” has new booming. This season Irving bas a HEA’ Fesult of the Republican primaries held, | pasture, and they wre not doing any wee to b added. to Qua 8ig Gea) Ate marvelously ‘comprehensive Feyessoire HORACE WATERS & CO., PROCTOR’S TN Day hase Mu. with the sasistance of the police, in the |Btyat amount of Kicking to-day. and a capital compa | From Marion McBride. " o- ay 0x see 134 Fifth Ave., near 18th St. $1.00 An Intimate friend of the Kendals «For Marietia and Belloni, Emperors of a yesterday that It is absolutely cer music; eyond eraty fa! Cushms 4 Holcomb, sisters Dom, Forteses » aat t Inueresting coupe wut Beneral DENTAL CO. RUPTURE CURED |... 2.2 n return to the United 810168. oasehotd | ry themselves with the assurance that) The free doctors are atill In the fleld Platt's followers that they metaphort- | it might have been worse. ‘ RO: is M BLIOU, beginning Monday, Ls. _| treating several hundred little patients, No matter what plays may crop \ S cireoveir neste FracibiBik | Selly wibed the earth with that faction pests” would present quite at ela Thelr work is tho meat effective| Kendals will never come pack to Amer. | 1 DEE NTIS TS, |e ron stitieaite ciiort nant | A IRWIN = wow Jones. of the party aubbea the Brookfeld- | was a! Altappolniment, | In rcararly | of its kind ever done in this city. The Weeks! tour of ‘the Elin provin &» 1 ae 9 anh an" rata dhe tuptie dnter the bards eainntan ete wadbabad tl hoot single inatance do the returns, as far as) eget that the babies are charity patients| and next year they will play a fare- | : nd speedy cure without reKard stir ANPEET TEATRO, near 6 ave The followers of the sleck and allck | He ihucney Of ME Bis ne’ TF) is not taken Into Account; every ailing | Well étigagement In London: After that, it Is 108 WEST 23D ST ‘i My examination, freer St WEEK Mate Wed. and Set eitizen of Tioga were out for blood.| ‘The Platt people are celebrating their | little tot is given as much care and at-| they Will retire into private tite, ant que [CON, GT AVE, next to Ehrichts, AND Sr oy pa IN OLD KENTUCKY, ’ They got it literally in some instances, | Victory in characteriatic fashion. ‘They t ; Next Week -CLARA MORRIS In repertoire, GRAND OPERA-HOUSE. LEW i } e 7 F mn. They | tention as {f {t were the child of a mill-| wards on thelr savin 988 THIRD AVENUE Rotably when their colored followers | Sy, Ue Maxors idea of fies of purity, fonaire, About 2,00 babies have been see of the mi te ' Were in the majority, and took enough | is knockad Into a cocked hat, and that | treated by the free doctors this Summer,| Those who went to Ab’ Theatre cor, oth opposito Bloumimgdale on scalps to give them control of at least | he will probably admit now that he | Monday night must have been amused most usiness in the Greater i ans y number o x Ba METHOD, . ABREWS THEATRE, Wway, con * y P rit DA Pe | and this means nearly that tumber of) atthe litte children in the left, stage RTHOE ‘The World Half-Millton | , way con 88th twenty of the thirty-five districts, and| Cant pacity, Republican, workers Wy | lives saved. Money contributions should! box. They were the heirs to the Francis daing Wels tne | FRANCIS WILSON Conny . from 0 to 8% of the dele who will is Jobs. * be sent to “Cashier of World, Pulitzer | Wiison estate, and it was the fires thine y held Page Wrings {¢ to wise |» snting Sullivan end 3 pans comia: apenas ( elected to- na” \ ees "Tl that they had ever been to the thea advertivers, liven (ena, Bureens Conn TENE to the Beate) eer to the hemdauattas Of ine| Duuding, New York City hight: Tt was funny to watch them, | and The Modern Cleaner, s Pp iehi LL a a ; County, Committee to-day. He was in ee ‘The eves of the elder were riveted upon Rein WRIceS Retracting LYC:0M SOTHEBN j The result was not « surprise to any it's just as Tex-| Who wont The advertiner who | lier father, and with him she even Wnt practical ah nit Set Amusements. 5 HE PRONE OF ONDA, ene, except, perhaps, at the strength of | Pected. he victors belong to} took advantage of The World Half-| jroving ull the time he was talking oF ; TEATTE, atoning: | AIRTEL Gestion [araaen the Brookfield people. A week ago the | "SonPaissioner Brookfield ia not Millics Guasautee Hinging, “The youner watched the effect articles, 1 UR RE ie | SSA's | watts Crook. Piatt men claimed they would elect from|turbed by the result. He said to-day, CA ee ane atin ety | ee eee aaa, ~ EDEN MUSE! | 2 90 to 100 of the Btate de! q laughingly: Very me Sy seer bene cys Al rl LOE fala wD DOARRERY |W . GRAN Feturon to-day do not warrant any such | .cqffUth, cruaned, fo, eutrh will rise see eit UEP Tovectatton: The | Dentistry. sai ant | THE GREAT DIAMOND ROBBERY | WORLDin WAX & GRAND CONCERTS. extravagant claims. Their victory was|{ phgw that some or the Mayor's ap: Mors were accompanied by” their | a ——— AY THEATRE, styueeer Mr. P y was|I know that some of the Mayor's ap-| Money Rained by Stands, Faire and 1 their grandmother. During | fy ‘ ‘ et Vee ersona decisive enough as it turns out to con-|pointees worked againet him, and if I)” voning the elder. threw a bunch of ! Evenings at 8 Mat, Sat. at 2 SHAL GARMENTS, tar capes of * the ex-Senator that the rank and file of | Mayor did not raise a hand one, way a, pletse find $3, yroceota of a fair] good old-fashioned nosegay—to little PRINCE::S BONNIE. ' damian 9 Grofta: 8. yeare’ ‘practial ex- the straight Republicans are with him ist : $ AEE TUN CHANGE ACADEMY OF MUSIC, Git. Steving pr | Ay pies Dotile Banning, Att ES et. | Tepairing also, Money saved by eons | oa ing Geo. Fe Conon, furrter, a8 East 1h st, and against the Reform clement of the) WORTH WON FOR PLATT. | Hoy aves Mies Ada Rehan anpears to have rext| HO! HO! FOR THE he | Mavixers Lee EST aRr ann party, represented by the non-partisan | ! ba gilts state In the Britieh Isles, Not only s t WED. AND BAT reat ( Hoping tab wiilidosthe vanes me good. |e nthe Bri :, eae 5 porting WAS 36 PER TON of 2,000 Ibe beet amy Mayor and his followers. Be has she been summering at “her bungi- tracted by se eee TON Stara: Ih eee eeerek The fight was between the atraight| ings County tu Line for the ME! pissy any sacioced » check for $2, being the | HoW,on, the dish coast.” but shehas been , ines chlorots Duchess. tM iiantliy ai “quailty guaranteed, "Telephone Republicans and it was as lively as any ‘Tioga Chieftain, Jamount realized at a fale held at dit ileventh Tg at Mire Rehan opens her se ie So ip ME IQ Ever 8 1. 0 LL FOX es ir ate et, Brookiya, on Auj 5, by the under- re hen *hics t at the ees | Ma GHEST AWARD contest between two opposing parties.| Jacob Worth carried the Republican | ggii {lite bove and girls, 1’ DY the ander jey's Theatre, Chicago, Sept Cheertully roomie thelr method, bel AL AS, Carriages at 11. ELLA FOY, brink? ranted Be Th 5 Baala Youmans oe atiee hen. twinkles In. Baltime LEAS aueolutely painiens r Gh Lattate eee. Gara je issue was plain and understood | primaries in Brcoklyn last night. As) lite Young, ce api Band | (hen. ttdupnia, Boston, Mon: eee ee Ne Waldort Hotel GOOnWitee © FLEUR-DE-LIS, |e Peeing peer “S by everybody. Mr. Worth is the Kings County repre- Howard Ina’ treai, Toronto and Brooklyn. In the last a ‘ DE att HAIR, nile, Bay: i On one hand was the regular machine|#entative of ex-Senator Piatt, the re-| ee gligshe will appear at the Montauk AVOID NEURALGIA ? 2 ory Becaud Week ef the omphatic hit, Aut dr eat; aga ay of y counte ; 1 nolowe check for $1.01, samme being procoets ot | Ehewtre, ‘ have ths pateni reaient ry 7 ole Mixers Janae without any patronage. Opposed was) *iit may be counied as a victors for) I iiigmann fate ie! ieee Anno ears 2 . ’ tract, At Se apply wiv without the | KOSTER & BIAL'S. MAT. SAT, Watieel mae OEE the Reform administration of the| te a | and Teaars lramelt, hott ten yea ave; Mase] Tit is to be done pati of danger teh : LIVING PICTU J. Mauborgne, 61) Weat Mayor, with all the city patronage to| ‘The Worth people claim over seventy heater 1B. Maxon and Charles Hallock, a burl an at the Ger. | ACHE AND PAIN wine Gh LER ICAL es Nicuostta An- | qz}'g brunch, 149 Washington use, If the Mayor would consent. But | (f,the minety-two delexater.to the State ee ee on of whe corner CRE CLS HRT a sel DU a re IE Lilet cay HEP, ‘ vention ‘ite. Baur ay while ie Rion Philip ° © Corne’ My ee adveriings Come hue: av struliey's dnventor. Call. 0 the Mayor would not consent, and for| was supposed t> he an anti-Worth dis- | tnciosed nd #2, te proventa ot fair nea in| Grocer: of and also of the BY CoNINa To haa (nr tha muntsing aed ao, bore Hee ee ° that reason tho struggle between the| tet. fell Inte Une a aaemporge | Bue ih bee Drewer ‘und the pawnbroker and the Teed ited auc, He Nadie CER ie pot eee ‘ ; . Michael J, Dady ‘an 6 Milde} - | Sadie Thompson, Ja Hagiland, Wuteher of the same locality. ou pi nberer stacanen two factionsiwas an open one, in which| voxs-Jahn faction had a strurgle in the Ma Barth, Lena Hochman, Lube is to be the Svengall and Horr U ps egy ttt cha hk wae tee Oe ee the question of patronage did not cut}Third Ward. Dady won twelve of the ‘May Thompson, Eva Christmar, Ttank the Trilby. A burlesque on ol or Bll SSI 334 at, opposite Kaen Musee | every evening at #, Mats. Well, I : @ny figure. sixteen districts, ale Me ape! L by.” with the Avenue A flavor, shoul a ue VEN. J, Ps Tt in probable that if the oMces at| ihe, Hanbursiicn in the Kienth Ward | ma certalnly’ posscrn the charm Vf novelty, | 1) NEW SYSTEM DENTAL PARLORS. | fseree's CASINO, aire i ee ot ea 4 yut John J. McGinnis “outside arlonnd find check for $1.18 eotiec He e hypnotized hero: M My: f the aisponal of he administration had | breasiworks. and defeated hip) for the |pekwlh ste "atti. ‘Eat edit | fut wl prabuuly know’ how to make e rasrawhecs MERRY WORLD! steno \oy 2c aa een distributed with a view of con-|first. time since he became the recog: | five years ol ciate Dr, "Brensoha, off the role amusing. snipe any — =| 9 a i ' ed leader of the ward, With the ex- | Henry street, . 4 Broadway. mannan aies sult might have been different, although | primaries were very quigt Merewith find inclosed $3, “Camille” and “Miss Multon” at the and ha teeth at 2 Pitas re EW Dik i _Nivfo, scientifle palmist, 20°, 17th ats fee Sly it was a foregone conclusion that the - untoraignen, oping aaime" i Fourteenth Street Theatre next weel VE YOUR Teeth Ale) Teeth «xtrnctod | Lew Dock jonal Trio, 40. ot A NEW DISCOVERY—Epilepay, nervous @iseases Flatt organization should have made al THE STECKLERS TO-NIGHT. 169 Devoe , | Zhose whe have, gcen Pure and te| tended to, filled, cleaned, | sms abseluteiz paintes oar atone | HOVT'S THEATRE, guvit:, eheitiateys an | alter faite, 107 Bast sist at. ee showing that did the se non have y e for Miss Morris, but All @1 yninlens. Mr. owllom 7 S BiccknadsUiion Lettus erauiae : seuerar | oRiit flerbert Ageie Deokamp, Maggie Fay,| fitry Ere thousands of people in’New 20d bad roots extracted, TREE tor Suu syaerents | stl HILLIARD'S aie eh HOES, | BEST theairical and ollet cold cream, |e, Firat Meeting of Their General | Gusie Herbert and Bertie Leskamp nad ‘ewo| guele ate thou aut tee | art teeth 8h 00. garcarat gold aod TUE LITTLEST GIRt pound; sample Jars, ie. Linton, Drugglat With the patronage left out it was a at 181 Belford ave ot ork who don't care a snap about to- Plates inserted, Crow!) crownrss.00. Pululecsextracting 500 Piltnes ° a 4th ave, “cinch,” to quote an ardent Platt man Committee to Be Held. adway, Brooklyn, r tl ON te Reaver sited d brid i Bde, up, All work ginrantesd and kepiin repale, | GARDEN. FURNITURE and carpets at the lowest prices who was at the County Committee head-| The first meeting of the General Com=| ry time eek uaby happy will appeared to many of us last ume sre and bridge work done by | xew sysrmm DENT AD BARLOP Nua Wen weet RII B Y Fee in geet, ot ee a uarters to-day, th May ittee of the Independent County Or- ; mains that the theatre wus filled ut) g iti 5 corner 4th ave, Evening at. 10. GOOD INTENTIONS a q ay, that the Mayor and| mittee ot a tairfeVery performance with women who a positively painless and | oes aay, aigut uuu Sundas- | foroeds why dala: his followers wouldn't be in it, as they | sanization of the Twenty-elghth Assem-| Inclosed fat Weren't. bly District will take place this evening) held at 354, § The Brookfield men were handicapped | at the headquarters of the organization | were Py mes ace hat al! of thelr star per-| on the northwest corner of Third aver | jt" a, & went, and the reeeipts—ah, the re- Original method used by /§ = STANDARD] 7 tiutken | THE Sete raeete ee omte wig ket vTE us Only, “$8 Best TEETH ®8) racarve |sriti'i1 |capiton with a new play called “Stephanie,” ‘A drama in 4 acts by Augustus Thomas, Sacurday, tgtnators of the en years of a « ou Till Medicine Co, 86 Maat 10th bet send q formers are in office, and, according to La: | founded upon the French and fashioned No more asked, no more taken, Otnera $4 a RE THEATRE secony WEEK |r cot pa the Mayor's Injunction, “goulda’t Biay | nue and Eighty-firat ainedt tae ety eHIMEERRG onan, pe Pe heme. iis Cinta Blois tee sore ge palin gt aud 410 ips gat oe: up.” ald eh eke eo ee O1.D GOLD and aver “Sought alee waaien on : abel sh) ia chwenkel, je; Henrtat wy [bs alas t ow : a " 5 Pllties os erat men, Femembering| The organisation of the distr! ainpitle, ohwent ams, | rich woman She has an estate at Fovith, eight, had a stand | Riverdal OUND DENTAL PARLORS, THE CITY OF PLEA fOr ath A on the Hudaon, that red. ta been ateadily enrolling recruits from the | st's¢ Mati ates my stor sie. diye and 2 ot penage aman Bired men at meal time, day and night, | Ponks of all the other various political | worked very 13.50," whieh they | Bratitying to them. parties, mainly by reason of the fesue | hope will make some poor litue baby Narpy. Tt has been many years since so much| it has been making in favor of more) URE): |S MONDAY, SEPT, 33—MR. A PERSONS having collections of ornare Meera PASTOR'S ee UES THO Le ONT | made 25, or more. years ago, can abtata " t price for same trom Walter Gintty, 940 Le | 3h Special Notices. Derendorf, Telen Newman, Florence Po GREA' VAUDEY ae interes liberal Sunday laws, ; , : eC REVE = Rlgne:' Fully S000 votes wore east, end | ‘The organization ig under the teader-| Miles andra Miles had a fal at gos2 Desa Pichi ote we aw. Sporting. __|MA®INEE_FRIDAY # SATURDAY, /PL2O Neve Cit ty renin q there was more excitement among’ sup-| ship of Mr. Louls Steckler, who has) fipc'witi'make some por bay Nappy Me] », The clark mine heart Be Coney Island Jockey Club, | couvwaus trace, nres 116, max Wed. a sat fuaranceet sind’ tt tree ban sees porters of the respective factions than| been devoting, with the aid of a corps ‘ (or work. The trouble usually begine Ta the stom, | The Best $15 Plates for $7. y J CHAS. H. YALE'S eat 57th at., N. ¥.; sold by all Brmast regular elections. bf assistants, all hia time night and day check for $1. the proceada of | uch tidigeation “keeps, ies. poor because "they SHEEPSHEAD BAY. GREATER 12 TEMPTATIONS. | nerisen Peori patos = In" some districts ‘the police took a| in bullding Up one of the strongest dis- A at hela "At Be Ssleewse | done know they tare it. bat Imagine something | AUT CERT ON COMING, TO, OU | special pasion car wrain i leave fot Rast 24h TER >MPTAT Biiehmente. sob ae ont = Apa aa har nae Ae Ove LOWE DO TRAE | afi oiaa HIRST RACK alta BM) oo PEE RE TT Coe a usetings, Sept. Le Ab, re a HOM AS KEENE, | srimitvatism—s._w. Fistche feats land fue Whitebali | [Mf R. Ss © |e personal advice, 1854 Broadway, 66th ep sa GHT, “RICHARD III.” 10 to 4 da clear head. They re m. Ask (he Gtuggis: for nd-and there Were personal rows| trict political organizations In the city. eras er. ‘The meeting this evening will be pre-| E! Frieda S-hullerman, Rigiet uniter ded over by Mr. Albert Peiser, the | Margaret Alaa, Eu enty-fifth Assembly | President of the DeHcutessen Dealers’ ing sense the bat.| Agsociation, and among the speakers © most decisive victory of the Platt salerger. en was in the trict, which w ARFARL | Witty OF | Race days for 4 WEE KLY PANMENTS RUCEPTED, ye ain eae tua g0 relying on that slight bit of informa- } i Uon I set to work. Strange to say he] “My dear aun’ well known In St, Louis, al-| for go 1 Can you to ko away to-me ie commenced forgive me. he said, with a la a CONCERT’ BY LANDER, Mo MLATRE: Poke easthat | write GAGICeS tle field of the struggle. Here Job| will be Excise Commissioner Julius Har- G ———— ra 366 6th Aye, NO. TEATRE: Dore ania AOTC Hoeages,, Mayor Strong's private secre: | burger, Commissioner, Ernest Harvier, SS WQS PDL LLOD Patent: th EC eed elt ee tary, led the Brookfiell forces, opposed | ex-Judge Alfred tSeckler, Will! a: = j iahta | a FORTUNE IN AN HOURSDint "im Pronounced Success of E. Mo & by several stars of the Platt camp, con-| Eilis, Abraham Mead, Col. George Low- 4, . irec! POS: te Ehrich’s A wantel’ handvook FREE, EDGAR TATE & JOSEPH HOLLAND, tn A MAN | YOUR HOROSCOPE rea spicuous among whom was the noted| enthal and others, —they re satisfied * | come Broadway. PAST. Eve, 80, Mat, dai. 2 Leonia, Astrologer, 244 & : s Advertisements Go on the & 14 Words, ' & HALF MILLION GUARANTEE PAGE. 9 30 Cents. =e gem Re . sir RRGERRSANNNNAN TIE 5 a ES RAIA aI REEES culation throughout the land; perhaps! do, John,” she said, confidentially. “I! to the seat beside the driv 4 twenty! hursed it to he he mis-!my father, I had Inherited considerable! nected in any way with your ISS AB IE’S NEPHEW. she hai well-grounded reasuas for ss never heard of him before in my life, minutes later he followed Joha wnenes TES a. It to her Neate and detration” |independefice und ambition and as soon knew it when your telegram dame, bul . garding them when it Was taken intu | Of course, I have no nephew, never did | path to the hall door; it Was as a grave, There are many things Tt want to I Was oid enough T commenced to|4 told John we would find out who consideration that every one she bed have a nephew and never can hi a dignified ex! know about my father's family,” he try to make for myself a way in the really were. Then after you i ever received had notified her of the) nephew, but what am I to do? ‘There po Ot ett to ier that evening, “and you, of world, How far I have succeeded you seemed very hard to_ set the, matted death of another So Uist dav is no other Abbie Coleman within fifty An old, raurse Une T look’ to to straight. can perhaps be the best and most Im-) straight. You see, Tha = iS nvelope lig on the miles of here, eo, of ‘course, the ‘ele. #chool po-|en out the tangie of clreumstances that partial judge. was only’ within the lonely sometimes. ‘ghe explained in @ e able where dpi dey’ iM meant for me, In ‘some way Titene ts heen vexing me for sev Snthe, fast few years that T have entertained , tone of self-justification, “and You oam A Quest for Relationship That Did Not |i sisyciovisiy'tor several mutes alter thie young. fellow! hus’ gathered up ik Ce ee eee ee ae irre y cach of us any active interest. in my. fathers not know ‘what m |he had gone. Consoling herself at last, | scrap of my history, and the only way se Abbie {ahaa turn b : faintly. One day I asked an old woman comfort it was te . Tait however, with the thought that there: T can get eve; is to Investigate his on thel|. nt yet.” hastily. “If there who had been’ my mother's nearest me evan to ‘ele Go On in Va . was only one more Coleman to die €x-| pedigree in return. Anyway, it will be threshold are a and unanswerabie nelxhbor and closest friend if she had relationship wit | cept herself, she opened it and read @ comfort to shake hands with a man “My dear you put them aside ever heard elther of my parents say tome one who only — a | “Dear Aunt: Will arrive at i who has for a time supposed himself to aunt! he and let their own course anything about his Ife before he came fancied I was hie Wabash road. he my bona-fide relative, Let the rose raid, taking fora time. We will consider them by West and she told me that just pre aunt, T am ye = bushés alone this morning, Jobn, sud 1 heriandt vious to bis death he d@ spoken to my sorry T let you drift BBIE COLE-|human family, She had always done| She pinched hers had been get ready to drive down to the station Qands tn hie od ' superior judgment, my mother of a Judge in §t. Lous to whom on and on’ in yout MAN was|her best to fill up that niche in. the MOB to do in chliciood days to assure dad aot him." Aone i And draw ie sal with mock humility could write if she éver round it] false impression strangely des-| world left vacant by the untimely de- ‘then rend it again: A second. reating was three Hinutes ahend of Line. that wards’ hin AAT Raton GRE BERET Une eee a about hie wat, There wae bui| 4 WO ga’ tt would tute of kth) mise of numerous Colemans of both Revcasitatad alserénd pluiching. "That and when Liss Coleman's man, lam ¢ Weeks before he broached Iittie tmps t Jutre was still liv.| \ 3 ay {fave to come ou eed se ; ng process having veen brought to who was five minutes later than he Lud 1 Be nwaln a o if he could be found, bi = hpi 8 ; far as ahe|she was only an inconsequential bit of the mian-of-all-work vi was trimming ed wood knew there| femininity, reckoning from a physical Tone bushes Just outsite the winlow tn sigh a station, the only pers ret left honestly say as much? rand a That clannis' stationina Hitile w man's lonely pus u shall continue to call you 4 was only one! standpoint, with a retiring disposition eng praceeced to tay, the matter before riddle-aged gentleman, who seemed to heart was filled to overflowing with t had retired from active life. | spite of the absurdity of the utle whem 5 : mn the hope that both brains in con- be harassing that crusty offielal with Joy of 8 one who cal could tell me was that my father applied to you. by me, I cannot person in the | to match, and the stir she made was so junction might ¢ some plausible numerous unwelcome questions about himself come in Hved int uthern part of this’ you. 1 should not have plunged int world whose | faint that the world well-nigh lost sight selution (oF the xe Mesmame. the (oporraphy of the country there- her life athy that been wild and had|the matter head first as 1 iain spit ¥ ed of the fact that such people as the dead ohn,” she said holding t telegram “is ard the means of reaching any her ev down run away from home when only a boy.) of the mistake, I do not see why oul veins ran red peop out for’ | U s 5 | h hand gone Colernans had ever existed cus for inepection,, “1 have Just beard va then, Vis father married again after several! relationship should be counted @ thi + with enoug! i * bei H fan ny nephew, Tom. : Mise Coleman's man now,” yeurs and they 4 {ssue, a daughter | of the past { shall leave to-morro' genuine Cole-| On the morning when she was thirty-| John laid’ down ‘his pruning knife, said the atationmanter, locking the door hamed Abbi lowed up branch | but fs it necessary that I stay away?" two Miss Coleman thought sorrowfully Which he bad unwittingly curried into ma!l sack acrors his after branch of the Coleman family, but| ‘Certainly not,” she answered, “You Je him to be called a ¥ | + fan blood to entit is en Be oallee Clot the unmerited plague GA hed swept te he and removed an. tel whatey nowhere cout T find a woman tyith, uc hs will always be Welcome; Fate , and thai 4 c ‘raenomen, At last T heard of yo rests demande repencs reedre Oe aeiera who had long since |aWay her kinfolk and more than one ; "Haye you, ma'am?" wan lowarde. the dinner a atTMsrralghtway' started to, see, you, | in'many places and John w ® «Plmmlng panied the allotted age of three-score | tear rolled off the end of her nose and| turned ihayhe give you a Kft In posite his new-touy idord ‘by, some strange and perhaps the ruse Ene the hext Summer wbe | urned, " opportunity to study 4 y unpardonable impulse hed you| he came again. and fen and who was still fighting daily plashed in the cup of lukewarm tea that this John drew the horacs up beside the “Do you know, Aunt r but you will a ~ |the news of my existence and ais-) "I found out the truth of the cas Pattles with hia chronic aches and pains stood on the table before her. She : Jatform, where the stranger sat 1 said ruefully, t mhakes m: remember that my covery of your whereabouts, So here| during my absence,” he explained, whet on that Providence had finally swallowed the last drop of the is hat Ing against the wall of the station, and rown school to address you go, aticmpis to lead I am, your wayward nephew, ready to| he ugain brought up the old subject for the sole reas Banacetion® Of Olona And Walave ct / and clambered out of the wagon pu all plotured out in my mind, Wp to any ‘ Pa atone, ras it is possible, for my| their relationship. “My father's } ever seen ft to let Rim aie tener the pam ADS arn 8 iuather and looked | "Are you Mr. ‘Tom Coleman?’ he were to be at least 1 conversa r : own ‘transgressions and those of my| Abble died when only a little child. The ever understand that 4 + ie e eyes at Miss Abble wonder- asl ducing the telegram as he am for 5 aged by athers. scythe that has laid your ow! Abbie could never ai8s ‘with the corner of her white linen hands! |\\ tat ingly.” Would a letter of introduction and band. in the thirties 4 you, John had finished his work, and for forte oat nee ane Tan oe her uncle's longevity. There i 1 > \ question of her PS oeteatl uerchist. thatahe wiant wake acre cel (At ¥ F'aida't know you ing tt to the other as an evidence of h-looking as 4 girl He paused. several minutes after Tom ceased talk-| harvest in mine as well. are thi ovidence that were likewise en- the identi ¢ boy whi nephew," he salc 18 ook off his hat, by ealy Knowu that you Were muca mured * garden of ros 1 ‘ v est. Do ye of Provid Inserutatie mystery wo. far came slowly up the walk and round the| | length,” bis curiosity back Is grayish brown hair’and nod- younger than my father and only a ber. Go ¢ orchards beyond. well that we should spend our live shrouded in Ins % A fescaietes Pancer ti saa mea Palen sass’ BY the better” of ded. Then, as If fearing that that silent half-sister f would think Toad made 'L have but Mttle to tell, and shall] "1 thank you’ for your confidence,” | apart?” 4 fas she was concerned, not the least of 9 eto t Dm ne | sary fae} | “I've been here acknowledgment of his identity was in- & mistake and got switched off on a say that wit any attempts at rhe-|she said at length, catching her breath| She looked at John, who was tolling + Mileh was the cause of the extraordin- @ining-room, which occupled the front ~— fifteen years come next sutficent demonstration, he added: side-track somewhers.” fovicalembaliishment! Twas bora in the between words. ‘aa if choking with gome| patiently over a Fetractory trailing Foe hi .| portion of the north L. month and during that *, | am. ho are you?” |} Miss Abbie’s fave fMushed and she was far Wes Vien | was less than a year sudden emotion. You have made a ush and then she glanced up al ary mortality that had marked the ca- | Pattol! 0: tclegram for Mise Abbie, | ime have seen everybody die of that| Tm’ the general manager of Miss’ on tho point of making a.contension et ll fatuer died. My mother, lived | mistake. 1 knew jt from the first, but| "t don't know,” she sald, naively reer of the Coleman tribe for the last | ad A telegram: for Min - | was any known relation to you. Where's Abbie's place,” John answered, with a her poverty-stricken condition, so far but a short time after that and I waa! for my own sake T did not like to un-| “How can it be helped? twenty-five years and the beneftcent re. That worthy lady had learned to look | he trom touch of resentment at the brusqueness as blood relations were erned, but brought up—if bringing up you sould | develve vou, My father and mother| He laughed again. Jo slauxhier of #POR telegraphic communications as} | Mise Abbie gave vent to her emotion |of the speaker. “She sent me down to, the delusion of fancying herself ‘com. cali t-by her people, who had moved to| hoth died when quite young, id my| “By marrying your loving ve sults of such a wiviesale ©f the most potent disturbers of the pubic tin a shrill lttle laugh, meet you. Are you ready? ‘muning with some one bound to her by & neighboring town the year before. | two little brothers. I never had a reli Tom was the prompt y gm houored aud useful branch of the peace that were allowed unbridled cire = “You know as much avout him asl dor answer the gentleman climbed up Les of ualu:ie Was aweet and she From somebody, 1 presume it was from tive who could possibly have been con- News, = pain. Hh —