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Thu AN EXCISE ELEPHANT. What thon the Republican State Convention’s Hands, Otherwise It Will Be a Platt-Worth Ratification Meeting. Senator Lexow Likely to Be Perma- nent Chairman. Republicans in New York and Brook- ym are preparing for their State Con- vention, which is to be held at Sara- toga Tuesday. It will not be a real con- vention, in the sense that it will repre- gent any diverse factions of the party. It can more properly be styled a Plutt- Worth ratification meeting, because ‘the firat of those two worthy bosses rep- resent theState machine at large and the latter the allied factions in Brooklyn, The Convention will be short and sweet. Mr. Platt will control between 560 and @0 of the 750 delegates, and there is not Ukely to be any row over the renor.ina= tion of the old State ticket or the adop- tion of the platform. The knockout of Warner Miller in for the permanent chairmanship, and it was ra'd to-day that honor would undoubtedly be conferred on Senator Lexow, of Rockland County, who is making what looks to be an ©: to be returned. Manegers of the convention is the ex- e'ee problem. They don't know what to | @o about it. It's a sure enough white | elephant. Tho country delegates are almost to a} men against any expression for more Uberai laws, while the city men want a clear declaration in favor of them, It fe probable that a safe plank will be injected into the platform, perhaps a demand for the preservation of the ‘American Babbath,” as the rural dis- triets view It. ‘The proportions of the victory of the Platt people Tuesday night over the Brookfield forces will he determined to- Bight when the conventions to elect delegates to the 8 and local con- nitons will be held. ‘The Platt people claim between ninety and nineiy- delegates and the Brookficld People con: cede them pretty nearly ie former number. ‘There will be protests without num- ber against many of the Platt delega and to-night’s conventions will be pretts Renty as ively as were the primaries Tues The Piatt crowd will win, of course, but there is some question as to its ability to hold as many of the district | leaders when the Brooktield people need them as they do now. The Brooktield argument 1s that whenever the Mayor | wants votes in any of Mr. Platt's d tricta he knows just how many places {t will take to get throm. He's not trad- Joba for votes just now, say the administration mep. but he may when he wants them. oo ew Oe CROKER SAILS SATURDAY. 2 Arrive in Time for Tammany Conventions in October. A cablegram from London to-day con- firms “The Evening World's” announce- ment Tuesday that Richard Croker will i for home Saturday. Tho Tammany Committee on Organ- faation has fixed the date for its primaries and conventions. The prim- | aries to elect delegates to the State | invention will be held Sept. 18 and 17, the conventions on the joth, the rimares on Oct, 1 jengte conventions Oct, 6 and.& ahd the | county convention Oct. %, The Con-| ress conventions in the Tenth and| Fourteenth Districts will be held on Oct. 5, w ——_— > ____ It would cost over $5,000 to send Postal cards to the readers of The Million Guarantee Ml carry a 14-word ited advertisement to them for 30 cent: —— —___—_ Sauerkraut Causes a Feud. Residents of ant Scvent ‘aguerkrau: aad pic seventh nuisanc of Health ¢ factory at 419 Kast Seven’ jey declare the factory 1s a sppeaied in vain to the Board Mayor Strong. Th eprang up n Tesidenta of the 1 and employees of the factory, This culminates few days ago when a workman siruck Mr. -P won, of 407 East Seven: Bose. A crowd gathered foulty ‘averted. “The sauerkra: factory Js vot unwholesome. ~—_—< a= Caught a Man-Eat! The crow of Marris caught « the Maryland coast Monday mem to pull toe mon led by means of a dagg The dn'wel th atrect, on the It took board, Tt ‘was shed to a. pole vd about 1,000" pounds ¥ ——— A Kieu for @ Drink. O'Connor, @ homeless woman, offered to kins the rat man in Tompkins Park 1 who would treat her to a drink. Ma Frann, in Bevex Market Court, td-day fn tr tight | The only thing that is agitating the! & Rosendaum's | night | FIVE LITTLE FRIENDS HAVE A SIDEWALK BAZAAR, To the Rditor: Pour of my litte fi dred and Twenty-second You have worked #9 eariteatly to help. Baba Carroll, Badie tsaacs, TRIED TO KILL HIMSELF. Arrested for Theft, Clerk Davies Cate Veins in Both Wrists, George W. Wolf, a bookkeeper lately employed by Pottler, Stymus & Co., and | Edward A. Davies, a printer, a clerk | with the same firm, are accused of rob- bing their employers of $2,600. Wolf will Herkimer removes him from the race |e arraigned in the District-Attorney's | office to-day. | While locked up at Pollce Headquar- | ters last evening, Davies attempted sul- jcide, and {s in Bellevue Hospital. About 8 o'clock last evening Doorman Borden found Davies lying tn his cell in @ pool of blood. He had utilized a tin tag, which usually accompanies plug to- bacco, and hacked et the veins in both | wrists. he police have been looking for Wolf sch Maroh. After robbing the firm he | fea. Yesterday he stole back home and the police entrapped him. By subter- | tuge th y induced him to meet them at 7 avenue and Eighty-fourth | street, | At Police Headquarters he confessed, and implacted Daviex, of 1113 Madison avenue, He was found at the house of relatives In Grand street, |. In his confession Wolf says he was tempted to rob his employers by Davies, and on March 11 wnen the cashier brought In the pay-roll money they stole it from the safe, divided it and ed, om An Old Woman Is Also Run Down and Her Leg Broken. Rosie Schaeffer, two years old, was run over by an express wagon at Riv- |ington and Norfolk streets last night |®he died an hour after being admitted to Gouverneur Hospital. The child, whose parents live at 124 Attorney street, [had been taken out for an airing by | her mother, The Little one ran into the street while he mother was not looking and was in down, The driver of the wagon ex-| ped. He is sald to live in Thatford| ayenue, Brooklyn. Theresa O'Hara, home, sixty years old, no while crossing Lexington ave- nue at Thirtleth street last night, was knocked down by an express wagon and injured [oB- had her left leg broken. The woman was removed to Bellevue ital. The driver of the wi uugier, of 195 West Twen' was arrested. ———— Slow is not always aw The Half-Million Guarantee Page is a prompt result-getter. —e— ——_ TWO BOYS TAKE TUMBLES. They Fell from Fire-Escapes and Are Badly Injured While playing on a first-floor fire- | escape at 19 East Seventy-sixth street last night Richard Steen, even years old, missed his footing and fell through the platform opening of the escape. He sustained concussion of the brain and was taken to Bellevue Hospital. His condition is critical. Isaac Meyer, eleven years old, of 23 Essex street, had his skull fractured |early this morning by falling from the third-story fire-escape at_his home, was sent to Gouverneyr Hosp! anal Locked Up for Playing Truant. Charles Twyman went to the West One Hun- dred and Tweaty-ffth street station last night ed the police to do som Charles, jr. who played tru rwed a ninclination night, Young Chi ome of his father, 100, nd taken to the rooms of the Gerry 5 Glen Island's Last Week. Lawri | This is tho last week of the season at Glen Island, Mr. n having decided to close the popular resort with the departure of ths last boat | hext Monday, The attendance thie Summer hi [exceeded any former year. Up ty yesterday over two mlilion people have been taken from New York and Brooklyn alone during the thirteen Weeks the place has been open. If the thousands | from New Haven, River point it visitor: Id be ti ‘th a te tue bese, Of Visitors. would he larger’ than twice the pope i tation of New York City, ve — The World’s Hal antee Page sails ov course every beaten! the business day. It can’t be He} ‘One Hun sick babies Amy Hirai, Jos Frost DES BRISAY & ALLEN’ Ss CASE. Collector Kilbreth Refuses the C toms Brokers a License. WASHINGTON, Sept. 11.—The Collec- tor of Customs at New York has made a preliminary report in his investigation of the case of Des Brisay & Allen, cus- |toms brokers and attorneys, charged with illegally procuring large amounts of | drawback on exported goods. | The Collector's report does not state in Isaace, detail what his investigation discloses, but enough has been learned to warrant him in refusing (he firm a license for another year. ‘The operations of Des Brisay & Allen have made extra precautions against fraud a necessity, and with that. view Assistant Secretary Hamlin haw issued an onder requiring the preliminary, entry in form No. io be filed In duplicate, Ghe. of the iwo copies, to be went to the Surveyor with the order to Inspect and the other to be tmmediately transmitted the naval oMlcer, where there is one, at ports where there Is no such officer, to the Auditor of the Treasury Department. WESTCHESTER SCHOOLS. Unless the Annexed District Pays Up Schools Wil Close. At yesterday's meeting of the Board of Education report was made that sey- eral local officers In tho Annexed Dis- trict had not turned in their school moneys, refusing to do ¢o until the Consolidation act's legulity was de- ‘elded on by the Supreme Court. ‘The report went on to say that unless this money were forthcoming there would be no funds to keep up schools in the Annexed Distr The Hoard reso.ved the de- tg, give, Mnqguent oMcials until Sep to pay Ups and wilt then. close the schools in districts unless the funds are forth- coming. | ELEPHANT OFF HER BIKE. |Minw Honey Takes a Header ut Proc- tor'n Pleasure Palace Last Night. George Lockhart's clever little clown elephant, Miss Boney, at Prdgtor’s Pleasure Palace, met with an accldent during the performance last night. Miss Boney is the only living elephant that has been taught to ride a bicysie, and, Itke all lady riders, is fond of | scorching. Bo last night she came to grief. When coming down the stage at a ‘rattling pace, @ plank in the floor gave way, one of the wheels went through, and ‘over went Miss Boney in a heap with a dull, sickening thud. In her tumble the han- dle of the machine was smashed. Miss Boney showed her grit by scram: bling to her feet and trumpeting one of those hilarious “hoorays” that have made her famous, — =—_____ AN ACTRESS SUES. Grace Reals Demands $2,475 for Al- leged Breach of Contract. Grace Reals, the actress, has brought suit in the Supreme Court against Fred C, Whitney, of the ‘Rob Roy” com- pany, to recover $2,475 for breach of contract. Whitney says Mix gaged {2 sing Jat $i a fo attend rehearsals and bein; Alasatisfied with ler part threw it up Judge Beekman decided to-day that Miss Reals is a resident of this city | and need not pes sec! pulled for costs, BITTEN BY A MAD. DoG. Samuel Rosenthal Attacked This Morning in Brondway, Samuel Rosenthal, nineteen years old, of 28 Attorney street, was bitten on the left foot by a mad dog, at Thirtleth treet and Broadway, this morning. He was taken to the New York Hos- ital. The dog was killed by Policeman homas Reardon, of the West Thirtieth street station. | Reals was en- per week, but —— Jobn Hill Attempia to Ki John Hill, thirty-two ye. Afth street, this morning by cutting his throat. He verely wounded, and taken to Harlem Hos. © old, of 17: rt vi empted suicide at 1441 Park | ™ WUD: 2a RSDAL iby ViuvainG, Sau ati a Hosts of Ohildrer, Worked for the Babies This fummer. Rewarded Their Efforts. To-Day's Contributions to the Sick | Babies’ Fund. THE SUBSCRIPTIONS. legged ‘oun Thomas Hart and others Previously ackn Enrertaihment, Robert Henry, ‘Atwosiaten, | Mew Stand, Mooney, Maggie Ialey Nellie Cassidy, Katie Cassidy, Fra McNamara 270 Concert, Matilda Mamie Lipoid Stand, Sing Sing Hammond and’ Clara Outhou 130 Fair, Minnie and Franklin Renn, Emily oq Henale, Baa 125 and the vast army of children that add to the Sick Babies’ Fund has disbanded for this year. Their fairs and sidewalk stands, concerts, magic lantern shows and so 0 have been the sources from which most of the money received for this beautiful charity has come. They have done more nobly than ever this seawon, and ‘The Evening World,’ ‘on behalf of the babies of the tenements, thanks them. Their other reward will come from the prayers and blessings of the poor moth- ere whose hearts they have lightened and the good wishes of the inmates of the thousands of dismal homes into which they have sent bright rays of hope and Joy. he free doctors will continue their work in the tenements for some tir yet, looking after the sick bables and Money contributions tu the Fund should be went to “Cashier of World, Pulitzer Building, New York City." = THE FUND" HELPERS, ‘eand Money Raised by Standa, Fi ‘arious Eutertainmen Inclosed Bnd check for $1.75. the proceeds of a children’s concert held Aug, 31, at 69 Rold aven on the Jawn Brooklyn, The following young Kindly Jent thelr ald in entertaining the Ith the following prot Etta Lee ike Campo He Brault Dialogue SAI of the Tha above was well rendored the audience Pleased, The “rice of admission was only 4 well worth 29 cents. We donate this small tribuie to the Sick Rabies’ Fund, hoping it will benedt some poor little tot, MATILDA THOR, Directreas Inclosed find $2.75, the proceeds trom held at 162 North Ninth atrest, Brooklyn, ‘Agnen Mooney, jo McGuire, je Haley, te Cassidy, Frances McNamara Incloned find $1.25, recelved at a fair held at Mount Hops, Tremont, Minnle Renn, Eadie Miller, Emily Henale, Franklin G. Renn, Waites Miller. My friend and I read about the Sick Babies’ Fund and feeling interested we kept a stand on the stoop of my friend's house and sold candies and rootheer, It was on a side atrest and we Made $1.80, which you will find inclosed. Lene Hammond, ‘The Young Associates held thelr second annual entertainment Im a tent kindly loaned by Mr. G. Blegel, of One Hundred and Forty-second street and Eighth avenue, and through the aid of Mr. F, Froatr and Misses A. and T. Madden it was They mate about $13, but ex- t to $4, which find inclove! Praise should be given to Mra, Robert Henyy and ‘Thomas Hart for the excellent way they took olf thelr parte in the play of the evening. The fo! lowing In the pro and cast of characte t Henry, ti Tom Hart drun Helen’ Madden, singing, dancing and recitations hy | May Helen Marden, Eleanor Welme, Dairy Frank O'Brien. nt wae held at One Humiret and Seventh In atl, wan @ grand THE xOU ATES, Frank James Kelly, Genet 17 hy, Helen lienry Kernan, Alte Albert Mariner, Ta Tinke: Wililam Garland, Maragre y Madden. ee Children Forced Out of Schools. The Brooklyn edition of ‘The World" has been making an Invostigation of the overcrowding of schools in Brvokiyn, and finds that, in addit to the turning away of 2.83 puplin, there ie an excess of 6,534 children over ty of schools, In the primary gr a7 Iittte one are forced into hi Compelled 9. 00 Schleren'a policy priations { sald to be RELIABLE CARPETS ch low prices an only a thorough kn. ‘command of the market takes pos COWPERTHWAIT’S, 104 West 14th St. doing their best to save the little lives, | One Hides ou In Content ‘care Potsoning. Magistrate Flammer, at Yorkvitle Cou to-day committed two women to the Insane pavilion at Bellevue Hosp tal | They were Jutta Connoity, | forty years old, who #ail sh a sister at A West Seventeenth street, and Anna Steidtner, forty-nine years old, of 224 Kast Porty-frst street ) Mra, Cont was found dodging about at the Fifty-ninth street and Sev- enth avenve entrance of Central Park ark, the A widow, lived with [at 1 o'clock this morning by Park Of ficer Fox. When he approached, her she Sereamed: “Keep them away! After J quite « chase he caught her. She said that she had been in the park since Tueeday morning dodging women for hours je Bteldtner woman was arrested | Court Office her husbar hoon the © Rude nn haa been acting atr | ys, imagining that her fan intend to hotson her. When Cay HpPpeared at the house this morning attempted to leap out of the window, WILL VISIT MOUNT “LORETTO. Vincent De Pant Convention | Delegates to He Entertained, This is the second day of the Conven- tion of the St. Vincent de Paul So- elety, embracing the archdioceses from Boston to Chteaxo, miah Fitzpatrick, President of the or il of New York, pr sided, and a number of questions were discussed, ‘The most important one was the advisability and feasibility of at tracting men of standing, influence and | means, whose interest and geal will extend the work of the Society The questi of publishing an Ameri can bullen af the Society Was niso die cussed, was dee Jectlonable means ot shall be 1 to. his atternoon the d Mount : nd, the sume mer home of the Mission of the Lmmacu: late Virgin, aud 1 that ni Hecting ob ‘unda es Will visit | A Racing Reputation jcosts a pile of money, but adds no | value to your wheel. ‘The Waver- |ley does not sail under false colors. |No money spent to buy its repu- tation on the track. We put your money into workmanship, CALL AND SEE US. | _,Sel@ on easy payments trom our own stores 47 Cortlandt Street, Rroadway, corner 30th Jand 11 Boh Street.” Riding Academy, Lenok Lyceum, Madi nue, corner Bh Street, INDIANA BICYCLE CO, / Yachting, Bicycling, Tennis, ATHLETIC “OUTRITS, not $100, but $59. on BROS. & 00, We Sell The Best High Grade Bicycle Empire City Bicycle Co., 413 BROADWAY, Cor, Lispenard St. iD 110 Fulton ie, for the least money, |OUR MAMMOTH BICYCLE SALE. HERALD Co, 414 NASSAU 8T., near P. 0. (CASE ONLY), BE INSERTED IN SATU RDAY'’S EVENING WORLD nA ORE NOON ON SATURD WILL THUS, THRO suMOAY WO RLO, (3 IDYL OF THE HT. RANCH. IMMENSE AWD GREATER CIRCULATION OF TW Before this pretty girl came the boys were friends and ZZ the calm tenor of esa". r relations with “A Pity Jack Moore Ain’t No Better Shot,” Said One Cowboy. T is sunset at t HT ranch. Four or five cowboyssit gloom- ily about outside each cther had never a ripple, She was not there a day before cach caused a misunderstanding of cloud, The ranch house is their horse and theirs been the unity of brother A week ago a pretty girl, the daughter of one of the owners, came to the ranch from the East. She was protected in drew himself in- sensibly from the others, and a Vague hostility shone dimly in their ¢ It Was the inatin of the fighting male animal aroused by the presence of the pretty girl. She, however, pro- ceeded on her daily way, sweetly un- | conscious of the | ened, the ranch house, awaiting supper, The Mexican| cook has just be task, before these Arabs are fed. ‘Their ponies # turned into the wire pasture, their big Colorado sad-! ‘whicheurrounds the house, and it is evi- Gent that their riding is over for the day. Why are they gloomy? Not a boy of them can tell. One is from Princeton, ‘They have been partners and com- and “worked” the HT cattle |she was purely and serenely guiltless of | would look gun his favorite | this venture by an old and gnarled aunt, Watchful as @ ferret, sour as @ lime, | Not that the pretty girl needs watchin she is indeed in every move propriety’ climax. No soft or dulcet reason woos so a halfiner to the West; she comes on no love | falle hour must elapse /errand. She is elegantly and profound- ly tired of the East, that is all, and longs for Western air and Western sights. She has been at the HT ranch for a week and the boys have met her, every one. The meeting or meetings were marked by awkwardness as to th girl. pont anima! She met them as she met the domestic and indigenous to | Eastern New Mexico, While every cow- | \boy was blushingly conscious of her, cows, horned toads and other | Mea are mere animals; women are, too, for that matter, but they are very different animals from men. the race makes to be other, bet different than beasts fails. It t always will fail, Clviliza culture—is the veriest veneer and mously thin’ A year on the pl cracl this veneer—this shell. 1 the animal exposed. This ter or always on— fa- | a by the expanding growth of all that !s ani- mal in maa; these attributes of the Physical b@tng fed and pampered by a Glee repose astride the low pale fence poys, utter indifference as to the pretty /Plains existence. ‘The dark, vague, impalpable differ- ences which cut off each of these crea- j tures from his fellows and inspired him with an uareasoning and tmmeas- Urable pate had grown with the brief week of their existence. philosopher ‘or trouble soon on the HT. cawether for months, and mothing ever siving him « thought, "What did you take my saddle for sentiments she awak- | ‘The effort | esterday, Bil?" said Jack Moore to a boy, by the name of Bill Watkins. ‘Cause L allows ll ride it some, aid Watkins, “Thought it might ike to carry # high-grade cow-puncher once.” “Well, don't take it no more," said Moore, ‘muodily, tenoring the gay, in- solence in the reply. “Leastwiar, don't come a-tukin' it an’ sayin’ nothin’, You can palayer Americano, can't "you? When you aims to ride my saddie ask for it; if you can't talk, m signs, an’ you can't make signs, shake a busn, but don't go to Injunin Off no saddle ‘of mine not “Whatever do you allow happen If 1 takes it agin to: inguire Bill in high scorn. iil was of @ more vicious than Moore. “You take it agin an’ I mingles wit 4 Mable to norrow 2" temper you a wrole lot, mighty prom) blied Moore In @ tone of obstir Jury. These boys were brothers in affect defo! pretty girl came would have gone afoot ali day | his saddle to the other, ¢ ng afoot, too, is the last thing, let me assure you, a cowhoy will do. : “Well, don’? you fail to mingle none," g ald Tull, with cheerful 'fero “on account. of being me. Ter the trail of short-horn lik: over on the Panhian- dle ouct, an’ puts him in the tire an’ has plenty of fun with him. “stop, (the | play: now, right here," sald Tom Rawlins, the HT range b ho was kitting Close at hand, “You all spring trouble ‘round here an’ I'll be in it, Whatever's the matter with all you ‘people, anyhow? You're like @ basnel obs sore-head dogs for mor'n a week ¥ shorely too many for, me. {0 sabe, an’ I cl'ar gives you up. ‘The boys started some grumbling re- and poing to looking sor lins arose hega tind ‘thelr resents istence began to bi yo dn their eyes. | None of thes «Was in tne least de e in lo y wrk. either. y mg me #0, all or any of them | singing vont on In a cooing, soft | {i 08 bring vu the were | about my saddle awntle! re, finally, aiking in an exas- s'vielous as ” fo Jet don't Mt for round 1 er roll bother none with me a xona, but unnii Come with ceremé “A man don't have to have no reasons | for crawiin’ you none,” said Moor “You're fair you’ are. Any ono's licensed to chase you ‘round Jest for fun and. exercise.” “You can gamble," said Watkins, con- fidently, “any man’ as chases me ‘round much Will regard it as @ thrilling pas- time, He won't get fat, none whut- ev | "As you all secs to feel that a-way," 42, CHARITY'S BIG ARMY, WOMEN LOSE THEIR HEADS. ama SECURE OVER isu. Eames’ Pating Letter, Why rema FEEL tant towe to the Genut Johann Hott Malt: Extras A rewt measur the tact that, ¢t the end of wa very hard 1 im ce fre prepar. proved man your house or Our enormous cap 1 permite us to mi atthe begt Johann Ho's M Hing, T have constantly ued the | HENtract with iny meals, and kindly ask you to send one cee, in care Of the Saumer City of Neve York, on Taesd ny Heave on Weruesday, and would tot lik be without it, Zz Peware of imitations. Hogs Malt Fx tract Das this signature aa on neck Iabel, | FURNITURE, CARPETS, BEDDLS STOV NORTAWEST pnueemients: The genuine Johann EISNER & Mesprison Co., Agen New York, | ASK FOR THE GENUINE Me Mk the roll ea Bitte JOWANN HOFF'S MALT EXTRACT, | ovine: reener Loh Gee the Zo0;"" 1 Lawrence an Agolt Pi Dell, Wailer Murethaler Qu THEATRE, 23D ST. PROCTOR'S To-Day HAM, to 11 PM ABS Biden 50e. Marietta and ie imperors of Ten Sweet Caporal Little Cigars Cushman and Holeom and Gorman, Dalay Ma: STANDARD | THEATRE |§ sisters Dom, Fortescue fr 38 o1ere, li. | THE ai 1® bCAPITOL A drama in 4 ac stus Thomas, HOYT'S THEATRE, # ai nober HILLIARD'S 3.08 and THE LITTLES' 4 Mai RE. ec Mal evening at 15, PALMER'S, ITRILBY DELLA FOY, FLEUR-tE-LS, Eve. 815 ‘Mut mat. Cartlages at 11. GOODWIN & FURST'S NEW OPERA, Recond week TRE. Proprietor an cts.) for STAND Att Dp THE ATRE JM Wht THE CAPITOL. GRAND OPRRA-HOUSE. SOLD PY ALI LEWIS 4) KRUSON, IN FAUST. Dentistry. Next week Hanton peel Fantasm: day feppt> 18+ Be a iwowt JONES, won wale. k T ee GARDEN, Howery, near Canal Street. Grand Concert and Vandevilie Rerformance, Elite Lady Orehentra and 12 spectaity Stars, PASTOR’ 5, JAMEM THORNTON'S REAT VAUDEVILLE MATINEK FRIDAY & SATURDAY, COLUMBUS Theat: ves 4.15) Mat Wed & Sat COLUMBUS TAS TM YALE S GREATER 12 TEMPTATIONS, XT WEEK—CAPTAIN PAUL, EMPIRE THEATRE. — seconD WEI Evenings at 8 Matinee Saturday, 2 THE CITY OF PLEASURE. “HALL” DENTAL ASS in Crown and Bridge Work or Specialise ra | MONDAY, SEPT. 23—Mn. JOHN DREW, 'THOUT PAIN FREE ing. ALD SQ. TH BATHE, } way & Shh a. EXTRACTION WITH i fei MUERTE ROB ROY. ANY IN THR CH ore IN COSTUME. Chute, Coney Dancing. oo Pavitio which in simply applied hen 2 sHooT Grand Mal Island, Friday ht. < 4th 4 Ho ath Mal Sat on [eines Te ANRARTED ASO KEPT. IN RW LYC: CUM aie ttt cere END A. 1, Ww) H > PAIL FREE OF CHARGE, FOR, FIVE YEARS EDEN -MUSEED BROADWAY, | Cor, 28d St, NEW YORK, FULTON ST. WORLD in WAX & GRAND CONCERTS. Se AS MON DISEASES OF MEN. Dr. HW Treskow, of 141 ee es “Vuprovel Breach method tall Hy etrore, lose of ¥itality,. Wea Gat ‘mind, private diseased, "var 953 ee nal cotiittation, sion took and sate ‘Omee hours, 8 to 10. 3.10. oT Rays dar goo ‘ For Sale. ~ SEWING MACHINES Witlegs 4 Gibbs, Automattc. D ite, Singer, Davis, House! Ups, Kod, eee KD POSITIVELY a meibod patented and for cua Qnly,. Over “400 tect extracted daily a chagy r My Sue merhod pou can have our teat iivse Meas C “Bian Ue ot, and 208 Grand’ ot | Watches Dinmends, Jewelry, delivered tinin 7 Hromdw. tracted painiessiy in the morning and with new ones If dea 40 PULLING: 8 per re Rta? Mindave 18 to & AMERICAN DENTAL PARLORS, is WHST 147M DT, N, ¥, 58 BEst Teen 8 N@ IN AN HOUR=List “Taventions handbook FREK EDGAR TATE & 145 Broadway. Instruction. No more 9 more bat Psy ‘. bal pe Jee om he 102 Bite ys e Rudi i‘ Nie cede? Extractiog, she, iniess, ba 5 | ot oR pulidings 3 1 "OUSPRE DENTAL PARLORS ax Tira Woot. 304 Sih Avence, opposite Macy's Ye a reeks AY wil UGH Th L JOO, OOO Insertic ere wound of mer A ot in his left shoulder a sald Moore, “I'll, step out and shoot wath nd Watkins fell with ply, but the cook called them to supper you rikht bow.” the Heah and Wateesline, whe tang just then, and one animalism becoming “Well, Vil shore go with you,” sald) let in, | He understood i overshadowe Watkine. boss, came running ‘a look. Has' by — auothe ‘They arose and stepped out at the RS Lay the forgot door. It wis gathering dark, but it was. eared that and Vague he othe ious, Th anilmositie Not one w na carving Wat: thoughts intertere cere supply rlous, but thelr hun; t Towa: singing ears of the ¢ rker or sald of euch ott the loorely low dows 0 down his big hat and» aren ease, with his thumt Delt een ? said Moc | the shuddered horrthi repl orning and t Isn't it tty girl i the pretty irl a aunt Me Saisie, “Tate ‘sight 49 ler three cowboys that | addled and ie away to le over to} ork some Mesa, ‘They, {1 months. ‘Th “Actual — ions. ih the heenest buyer. Amusements. The | Sporting MATINERS — before he Rvenings af § PRIN KOSTER BIG sv: Gass BON tonsa WED. aT. ree ve THE GREAT AON rita BROADWAY THEATRE, sey. ; er Ma sinces PLLve punks. ‘ae Florence Levey, Walton's Circus, ‘Mam ieceneres S Sreinen_Deeaete Hon “LOUIS XL” HAPPINESS SECURED CAN ALWAYS BE ENDURED. boarding or live ia a poorly furnished fat? 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She and see the invalid every day, $2. 246Octh ave.; call He was certainly very pins of her fe er aunt came to ‘Once the Prot. pretty girl suid she would bring him a book to read and while away the hours, which seemed shod with lead, can't reat id Watkins, in a tone of decpest shia “I never learned. to read, too, but there’ 1 should Nk To one m: sigh He in his life, me It was he who wai sald afterwards Me was the only real good and the rascal the ery day and lesson, ‘while Tea a. book and ‘ough the “open door. 1 the on Was put ather rage, ¢ besides a fleld glass.” said the pretty girl owards his coue! we thouxlit, he gazed in his eyes. to something else, at, last, thought 5. girl nobl range boss, ri d Watkins one day, said Watkins, his eyes “that whel ng for him with sing Her ved great disturbance and fear at her the look changed Hate for Moore gave place “Tell him it's him very t in five weeks and Watking was out trig vg about the lool id 0 about the rbidding as they” gallop: a hitshe Wr erat Atl oe heard a pony Ae Siena Watling, ee pity Jack Moore ain't no better oe pony 38 ae & funiy passage in American pis 4 ot,” said one, as the picture of Femeay the o inatter. You kets your artillery to the front any 1 ng a ON MRTG OL Bt Ae upbed Ot 8 fooner than 1) do, thet ‘ arose in his mind, couple passed. him Boke © Saket tee whatever,” assented the in the moonlight. Benet ans he pretty gtr] ' 1 wen retty girl was full of sympathy the p The pistols toncther and bang! went ate | torthe stricken Watkins. If occurred to | caltiff's arm was around Mer eates, Rot to be counted, AMfoore r, too, that his profile wes clear and) Post. » SAL GARMENTS pa ape