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| WEDNESDAY XVENING, JANUARY 10, 1900. © yan ary amar nea! Fs apeecapunaaasee TME ORY OF THOUSANDS. H F A. H, Macy 4 Co.'s Attractions Are Thele Low Prictte DR. GREENE’S NERVURA E Blood and Herve Remedy. SPECIALS | i The One Great Remédy which Cures. |For To-Day and To-Morrow. |< Both Sides 14th St. from 1318 to 151, 6th Ave, ‘ Continuaticn of All Sales the fear winds of hea: th for health — to feel ‘ORSETS. Ly | Sibe eioee So old to be abla to wale wiih — | 146 doe. hie and PLN, Corsets, sit i Previously Announced—Including writ frm, white fiesh mold | floss top and bot or bone ¥ Glassware, China, Art Pottery, Bric-a-Brac, Housefurishings, Bm —te fi es er wk : Praahngy t nk, Hike argent cao iepelabep sald for $1.09, to-day at ornasries, Blankets, Clothing—all Winter Goods materially reduced. | to-morrow or as long as they last for ¥ 50 H 1,000 Umbrellas at 97c. | vv Cc. ¥ One thousand Umbreltas, warranted fast black gloria, paragon frames, | drag store and ask fora ‘ ® plain and silver-trimmed natural wood and long Dresden | Keres’ Kerzars heed ane | Continuation Sale of | handles, 26 and 28 inches—suitable for bot’) men and women, at 97¢. | aaturals tn ‘ | \x ‘ ere . Teer iat s ; W gnatural food torstneved Salta MUSLIN, SHEETING. § — Undermuslin Sale--Continuation. SYNOPSIS OF PRECEDING CHAPTERS saw you," she ald. “I don't take fan-| he thought T wae hard upon him. Ani i Soe we oH werk pan Q|% ; Br Soe ike 2. Lar DORiD PON RE RE es mee Nae |e harwarts we, See Oe ee ae pi, aud ce she planted heating y y READY-MADE SHEETS ¥ The January Undermuslin Sale is a fixed institution of the Macy 7 wealthy and” pilanthrs er iver Geel Oe, Wout eons iin Baas aRied ‘ic aaa bey Aree Keres to bs used in recuperation. 0 Nexo ¥ business-—not an expedient; not a caprice. That conviction animates : : cerns myself. Tam most reserved. I dare jote which should kill himself within Sem Ieae THU thereon occas | AND PILLOW CASES, % our endeavors and sustains your interest. i |say you have noticed how reserved T =m. | Av Cs d'| Nstened at the door.” Se cute embanation. insomnia, heads ¢ ] eas & he resources of our own and other factories keep the stock great - hori |£ live tn my shell. But directly | saw) Lai | aohe, neuralgia, rheamativm, dyspepsia, \ il tresh. Goods sold to-day are replaced to-morrow by new lots: ae ner vou Tf 4 talk to you. 1 sald ted, hardly human, in a shedll | j gand fresh, Ase tepe r y retubes ta tell er tp myselt.“l will make a friend of that | grotesque whimper nbove the gots which | Lee} tes depresatom eal dense, ‘3d Ave, 149th and 120th Sts, ¥ direct from the vorkrooms, Qualities and sewing that Satisfy the a nn” girl.’ Although I always feel a married | were shaking her inti | or. a, — & severest sticklers. 3 woman is so differently placed from a| There was no affectation about ow be well? As surely asthe ana m ( s 6c. to $ Pe ic. . = i; A airl only thinks of herself. 1| now, ; ” rset Covers, 166, to $3.0% | etticoats, 49°. to $12.99. CHAPTER 11 tm pot caving thip the Yenat Gnkindly,| Rachel's heart went out to her the moe Be it fe eae trea ehhh |% Night Gowns 9s to $1042 | Drawers. to 5.24 a Hough and Rachel. but, of course, It fs so, Now a married | ment.she was natural wee te ie 1¢ ts the best remedy The Greatest Book + |® And we have a full variety of imported hand-made Lingerie— Parisian sag r Hugh chanced |woman has to consider her husband| She knelt down and put her strong Se wortsi of the Greatest Yeae j ¥ productions—dainty things at from 20 to 40 per cent. less than others fa Mi 4 family in all she says and does. | arms round her Cventen, Salem, N.H,, says :— gP ) Bybill Loftus. ihees Nicaea How wl t sthot them? ‘That is what| The poor thing clung to her, and,| 2% Sediorens from Tinoare et ton, and of the Greatest Century gstarge, met Rachel West, the girl to whom his|I #0 often say to myself, and then my |leaning her elaborate head against her, tadiattmy tomes Ninaresa co tie, in History, #& # J i F storm-beaten heart had gone out at litps are sealed, But, of course, being! wep: (ears of real anguish upon her| Gres nd safes kine tan he 1900 World t Household Linens—Continuation, Cy — Si ‘. ho ieuiad ‘Almanac. $ There is so much we could print about our Linens—the , ‘Taswe OW many case of complet charneter which patente cannot fully understand. Dr, ¥ the qualities, the prices. Each feature is a strong test, But peuaghy opr lays Toghony Ugly be prt ape svelte BY 25c. NEwebed Lens, S limitations of newspaper space are unyielding. Look elsewhere for: taeioee are sorrotly contdoata! A etree eebreet | froth and superlatives; come here for peerless Values. Like these : ¥ for Hemmed German Damask Nap- 12 for fringed Damask Tray Covers, ® ™ kins, 12x12 inches, 19x27 in. | b | enstitcied Open-work Dam- | 29¢ for Hemstitched Damask Tray Cove Per AAA AA AAA AAAANAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAD, IF 24e nid We skins, 20x20 inches: 29¢, ers, 18x27 in, és for 23223 inches. 36c for fringed Damask Buresu Searts, $1.49 per dozen for $1.85 heavy Dam. fancy centres, 18472 in, ' +47 isk Napkins, 20 inches @yuare, | 59¢ for Hemstitched Open - worked HET Damask Scarfs, 18x50, | 5 x <= | er dozen for $2.25 heavy Dam- "} A GREAT BOOK STORE _ is. scmnovnsinraer $1.19 oy, acted Comat Tt . for White Fringed Dollies, one row for Bleached , Rev. G. C. Needham’s TO BE CLOSED OUT AT ONCE. Bc hen work, 17 inches squara, two $1.39 Pe AI Table Family N ly P I A task is set us seeming imoossible at first look, to close out rows open work, 11c. $1.74 for Bleached Demask Tobie amily Nearly Ferish |} | creat Hook Store at retail within a few days, and disverse off- {! © 39¢ Scie ea Cloths, 32x) Lapin sole by Chloroform. hand a vast stock of books all over this city and vicinity. " ae : . e a pan pa | $1.74 for Sivercbleached Table Clothe, } It will be done, and in the doing will be scored the limit lor i nL a ia tor Sliver-bleachad Table ‘ '§ Quick Selling and Extrzo-dinary Prices. ping p> oie eed sees $2.59 for Silver: Cloths, eee te he Prentne Wertd) ye Here conditions never forced us to such extremes. At no [gems ters Str EO 4 PHILADELPHIA, Jan. 10—-No treo | ther time was space 9 viltttble, so vitally essential. We could }| Other qualities at prices correspondingly low, yet Ras been found of the three men . © Chee 's x a Pao 1AbRe Saais ha ae = : * ho attempted to murder seven persons |} (and did) extend our Clearance Sale over a far later period then In the Rome of the Rev. George C. Newd-|{ is possible this ann Blass ote » dele cota | Muslin Sheets. t. ham, at Norberth, by boring a hole tn’ Realizing th: urgency of haste, this grand stock of new, 4390, hemmed, 34 = 4c. | 81x90, hemmed, 48es hem'tie’d, $76 “And which drew the short lighter?” | the frest oor through whlen chloroform | high-class books will be placed, in its entirety— pied hemmed, hem't'c’d, 49¢. 90x90, hemmed, 54c.: hem't'c'd, Ga, J Snld Rachel at test. Wey Gia ti cea ciie ana a fi | 7x90, hemmed, 42c. hem't'c'd, s2c., 90x99, hemmed, 5965 bem't’e whaven. 1 te that which te kiting | at On Counters and Bargain Tables Muslin Pillow Cases 80 AT ltemptet murder was revenge. Mr. Nee: | at a sacrifice literally unparalleled ; 42x36, hemmed, 10¢3 hem't’c', 14. $0236, hemmes, 12c: hem'ted, 476. wat hapine 96 Mage Raabe winced. ham soverely veceant one of a gang of y r 45x36, hemmed, 11¢; hem't'c'd, 1(c.' 54x36, hemmad, 14e. hem't'e'd, 196, \ \ Lady Newhaven had mentioned no|>Urslars last Friday. uch as the longest experience cannot recall, and under conditions he Libis Se : ~<a é ‘ while iy as shed potingr _ pPores | BA peti ae begs ead ial that will not, in the nature of things, ever occur again. Fi SHE STOOPED AND KISSED THE CLOSED EYES. While. sg DAGssOmY YaRtiOh ot eucone: | Pee ee eae ascend in te doops A Few Great Values to interest you ine Boo ks. A ag trie lohan eae, ee slipped out unawares. ing. They were Mrs, Needham, her ; nds we're forced to enut Choice editions of standard and favorite Books—closing them out. Lady Newhaven's on the night he drew | unmarried, you would not understand ichel strove to speak calmly. She| son Benjamin, the baby, Mra, Needham's in thousa: ' As pleasing to the eye without as they are interesting to the mind \ the fatal short lighter. that fe told herself there were many Hughes mother, a maid, James Rankin, baggage within, A combination of clever writing, bright binding and our FINE LIBRARY SETS| MISCELLANEOUS _. We learned that Miss West was enor-| Rach: 4 not answer. She was in- agent at the local station, and Walter mously wealthy and that much of her | ured to this time-honored conversafion- fortune was devoted to the poor of Lon} al opening. don. “And the fons of married life,” ‘The two became well acquainted that|<ontinued Lady Newhaven—"a girl can- figst evening, and in Rachel's strong | not enter into them.” Presence Hugh felt happier and more| “Then do not tell me about the: the world. . Hugh Ccarlett the man you! Faulkner, who were in the house to mean?" she asked protect the family from burglars in What a chance to collect a grand BOOKS. own unique pricing. Modern Daughters, illustrated: ‘ i Kipling’s Complete Works, fifteen If she had died for it she must have|the Rev. Mr. Needham's absence. Mr. brary at small cost! All sp'endid 15c.; were 25¢, 380. and 45¢. % volumes, our’ price, per $6.48 publisher's price, $2.50; Needham had gone to attend a funeral, 3 4 St csceeererccesrenene ours When the rest of the family had retirea|> editions, Never such a sacrifice known. | fandsome cloth boun! editions of | Richard Harding Davis's Novels, six! = Huch Wynne, two iikestrated i asked that question “Yes,” said Lady Newhaven. A shadow fell on Rachel's face, as on| Faulkner sat up downstairs to wateh stardard works; broken library sets, volumes, bound in limp $4.98 volumes: publisher's price, $2.99 IN HANDSOME CLOTH. | remainders of story books for boys and @ecure than Re had for a long time, | sald Rachel, smiling, wondering i? she|:he face of one who suddenly discovers,|for burglars, At 2 A. M. Rankin was leather sovesssoeeeess:> $5.00; ours. Hugh left when Rachel did, accom-| might still escape not for the first time, an old enemy ad-| awakened by a nauseating sensation $3.75 | Fills &ec., 1 Se. per volume. Churt:s Dana Gibson's Sketches in| Saracinesca, two illustrated Danying her to her carriage. | But Lady Newhaven had no intention cling upon him under the flag of a Noticed the odor of chloroform, and it, 6 vols, value A iF — Egypt; publisher's price, i publisher's price, $5.00; $ At the door were the darkness and the) of letting her go. ally grabbing a pistol, ran dow Scott, 12 vols value $0) 2,90 29c.; Wand die fe. and Be $3.50; ours. . $2.24) ours... $2.99 rain. At the door with them the horror} She only wished.to indteate to her her shall always love him,” gasped Lady | Faulkner was sitting in Ruskin, 13 vols. value 10.00, 80 y We always urge visitors to examine our Books. We don’t regret tthe result, The atmosphere of freedom you enjoy compensates for the: volumes that are hurt by careless handling. All the injured books are on a separate table, marked to sell at one-quarter of our regular: prices, $80) Choi by ice and elegant lines 0. the works Shakespeare, Go'lin’s edition, 1 of all the great authors; also religious {| 9 publications, odd volumes of tine to oks, holiday gift books, &¢., 29c. per volume. CaN, Newhaven, recovering herself suMctent- ly to recall a phrase which she had up the night bet +} epiritual marriage. Rachel left London precipiiately after the had been the unwilling confidante though dead. By his side were a cat and « dog, both dead. Rankin threw up e window. As he did #0 three men ran from the veranda. He emptied his revolver after them, but | ’ and despair of the morning were In wait | true postion for him, and laid hold upon him. | And gradually, not without renewed Hugh shuddered, turned {nstinc- | outbursts of ", not without traver tively to Rachel. ing many layers of prepared conv he was holding out her hand to him, | tional feelings, In which a few thin He took it and held it tightly in his | gtreaks of genuine emotion were im- 1 look upon it a! 4.00 50c. were 95¢., 1.25 and 1.45 SSS 55 S55 SS SSS SSS SSSSSSSSS98 28 44444 ES “ye Oudden fear and desolation dded, she told her story—the story of] of Lady Newhaven's secret, and had] Then Rankin revived Faulkner and the|} Bulwer, 20 vols. (elegant edition’. 9751 ctandard wor (@ Annex. 5 “When shall I meet you again?’ he] ae by porenno be beater taken refuge with that friend of all ot in the house. They were all af-!% Dumas, 20 vols. (elecan! editions. 97S Pi yok gage bit pe! half arpets—in eaid, hoarsely. wife, and of a husband callous, indf Mexed souls, the Bish ft Bouth-| fected by the chloroform. r ° 1, 5 VOR. cece Mu a § . rent, a scarner of religion, unsoftene!|ininster, mS ‘Afterwarte hale in the front door was | Macaulay's Englnd, 5 vols 99 | scores of new publications by the lead: Poems, minster, Rhe felt unable to meet Hugh again without an interval of breathing-time. Macaulay's tssays and ing writers, rich assortment of miscel 5 a Lively selling gong the gaort lengths and patterns that will be discontinued. ever a richer chance to supply your Carpet needs. A long look passed between therm. Hugh's tortured soul, ful! of passion: | ** ate entreaty, leaped to his eyes. found throi chloroform had been pou NIWeAy. by the advent of the children uch sweet children, such little dar- us works in elegant bindings, &c., 508. per volume, Remnants of Linoleums must go. | Ditto Oilcloths—short pieces will We've revised prices as follows: — be sold at reduced rates, 44c. for $c, qualities. | 1S¢, for 25c, qualities, * 37¢. for 60e. qualit es. 19¢. for 286, qualities, ! nese out of his and drove away. looking earnestly at Rache ‘And the darkness shut down again | “MY Influence over him ts simply bound- on Hugh's heart. less. If T sald. hs I sometimes aid at ‘They met in the Row, at Rachael's | ls, how sorry I was to see some plain home, at other houses during the next|#!tl standing out, he would go an! dance with her. 1 have seen him do tt loved a] “LStppose he did it to please you.” who had proven unworthy. She} “That was just it; simply to p! LONDON, Jan, .—Lady Alice Mon- tagu, sister of the Duke of Manchester, Hers, sad and steadfast, met the lings"—and the gradual estrangement. She knew that !f she saw much more | peal tn his, and recognized it as a claim. nee, Uacghies Haglongeci ag 0 he Jot him he would confide in her. and she A DUKB’S SISTER DBAD. go [Standard Dictionary: oes 690 }) c, Tapestry Carpets at 4c. | $1.34 Wilton Velvets at Spe. There was no surprise in her quiet face, | 1one!) o y, perhaps |-)renk from receiving a confidence the . ‘ yea eee.” Menall + ees as ! | 4 “L ride early in the Row,” she said. | ut fatally attractive to men; the lonely | uetlest fnet of which she already kn lee: ey 8 ~yoper's Leather Stocking Tales. igo | Rand. won y's sterd Atlas of m | ) onc, Velvet Carpets at (9c. $1.63 Bigelow Axmins‘ers at $1.3 “Fou can join me there if you wish,| Heart's unparalleled influence for goo) Perhaus she involuntarily shrank also|!@@y Allee Montage iene |f Greme's Englinds § handy vols... 38 | pitted niva‘of ‘the Warld e . Prerieie Over the besleger. from tear lest he should lower himseit] Cawer@ Manchester's sudden | Our Familiar Songs... vee 135 3] Linoleums and Oil Cloth—Annex. Bhe took her hand with great gentie- Id do anythi said Lady |in hor eves by only telling her haif the: Departure from Here. IN FINE HALF CALF, American Art, 2 superb Sued at 33 | F Dickens, 15 vols., value 15.00, 975| Uthello, Romeo and Juliet, Henry Vill. is, value 10.00, $.90 |and As You Like It. The Cessell Co.'s magnificent International Art edition of 2.95 | these masterpi:ces, binding sl ghily store jmarked. Thepare actually worth 200 1.98 | cach, to close at... ..... e008 » 250 House and Home, an extremely vy: 450 | uable work for women, with fie itas. we Newhavens also moved to their’ country seat, near Southminater, and lady Newhaven and Rachel often met. A short time later the Loftus family ame to their near-by ¢. bringing with them a house party, one of whose members was Hugh Scarlett, 496. for 7c. qualities. 21c. for 32c, qualities, $9¢. for SOc, qualities. 27¢. for 35. qualities, whaven, "It ts that which {9 killing] cat killed by the fumes, me. Sometimes 1 think it is Edward,| The police believe the mottve of the nt-| | jeved her heart to be dead. me Hugh had come to Southminster to be belt her 0 ne soi /N) Ah id, nok SE asCRMeh nn thy | Pig gte RIN 5.30 bie in eye and et fs, in two vok 63¢. for 90c. qualities. Me. for 4$c, qualities, titude toward her awoke the ma- | Newhaven expected. Lady Newhaven told Rachel of Hugh's Other sets at greatly reduces prices, | De a grest Dergain for '.50, ‘ inet of protection so strong | She certainly wag rather wooden, the | presence. and added her conviction that We lay ts and offer them each $} Fire Escapes and Extinguishers. woman's. nature; and the | latter reflected Newhaven who had drawn the WEBSTER’S yat ease yh) 4 Fe SRTONTEE, (Op-)), the sears. Weston. Jt boone didpeult ENCYCLOPEDIC DICTIONARY. TEACHERS’ PINE BIBLES. We have established a separate department in the basement for the ‘I count the days,” she said, hoarsely, to tell, and, according to the teller, more | ¥ * =| = 28 ingui: Ss. thor. and more liable to mitconsiruetion. | shaktne from head to foot. “It Is two Only 25 copies, | all wey store} Our stocc of fine Teachers’ Bibles, sale of Fire Escapes and Extinguishers, it is com and thor. 4 ; H | man is in charge, who will explain Wachel's heart ached as bit by bit ns and three weeke to-day, Novem marked, in ral Russia binding, to formerly selling at 4.65 and 4.75 exch, | @ oughly organized. A practical ithe inevitable development was finally eee ber ihe twenty-ninth. You will promise 4 clear at. 00 | cut rigat down to, 78 the principles and demons: rate the processes of the various inventions, 04,32 Beogs et teers, Pause to cone ee ane Ser = Habcock and Champion Extingvish) —fayword Hand Grenades, per dom %. 19th Street. Sixth Ave “And you remember that night you|then? You will not desert me? What- cas, $17.94. jewhaven, eager for sympathy, . were at an evening party here,” robbeg|ever happens you will be sure-to The Wikon Portable Fire Escape “Kilfyre” Compound—a chemical to choose this strong, plain- hin boo ee eee ee: eo featured woman for a confidant. Lady Newhaven, casting away all her| come?’ ot cally to erson of m that Before either of them clearly realized | mental notes’ and epeak'ng extempo. | "I will come. 1 promise,” sald Rachel. Ley Re crcl’ a sa] ban eeaer bape oehpedy ft Lady Newhaven found herself in| raneously. “It is jum @ fortnigh: ago,|And she stooped and Kissed the cloaed even and safe rate of spred, $4.99. danger is over, $2.49 per canister. midst of @ confession which she|and I have not slep nd he was| eves, Bhe could at least do that. : — i deatined iT i u . coloring to her own advantage, here, looking 0 miserable”—<Rtachei | But much wae - * ARDINER HAS A RELAPSE, MILLIONS nN CHA Rope and metal ladders—several styles and other appliances that leved you from the first moment | started slightly)—“he sometimes did, if (To Be Continue.) On + ‘Zmerit your interest. Our pnces are very low—much less than ay ———— —-— others charge. Feqenenensessenneney aff a ae - = — “= hat of Hi a died to-day at Daves-Plats, a health | Dietriet-Attormey, W BADED WOBS BY A BULLET, votes: ot etcr cure “7%” ORY GOODS FOLKS DANCE.| ‘i 'Suitseand ‘a Portatatt | Mra. Stone and her da: Mary, Lady Alice Montagu had been suffer!na + Tata Ui Henry tone Shot Mimectt in| tne wom fo, and Bere a brake pe voided } acotd = trom consumption. The Duke of Man-) 11. t.attorney Gardiner. wh 22 vere by Ad Lee ee era weeks cae Oke wie| badly injured a fortnight ago by a able institutions will get the income Charles A Gardiner, the counsel for the Beeokiyn Street, Deopendent | ihe floor in a fal ci weral weeks ago. Ble Serrano Bina ith Ie his office, suffered a relapse yert gain laid up from nearly his entire fortune of $3..0.-| pee Row Improving, bet yoonhattan Company. who wae detained pep ‘ei hi nd hed. fallen Opera Howse. ‘ eary re | some time ago 8P4 = The eighth annual entertainment and re day, and ls a Dennis Brennan, of 31 Dresden street, Col. Gardiner broke & rib and wae tog) twenty one loval ! SAID DOCTOR KILLED ay pte blbictighog » yes je Horvat inatitutions get n account of ii!mews, le a planters ; on “ nnam, sali that he would fis me ow i yi AR [reception of the H. C. F. Koch & Brooklyn, was on his way home about 0 * onda: 1299 o'clock this morning when his at- GORDON HAD wi WIVES. ae, Oe fpuyeichan 1ast nigh | ———es ty. |Co.'s Employees’ Mutual Benefit Asso- tention was attracted by a man lying Agele tone : + | morn'ng the hearing into the Inseeurtty” BOSTON, Jan. 10.—By the will of CROKER Ky CROSS. of the Ninth avenue “L” structute was rit | Broke Rrigham Lett Nearty All Hie For- Rovert B. Brigham twenty-two char laid over on acc vunt he absence of jefation, in the Lexington Opera-House, netted several hundred doliars for the a emergency fund, Fully 1.69 persons at-|Sbocmt-Minded Physician Assigned | returned Jarden CH { the income, after sever aring, but would give Mr, ime and notice, The 900. joy ibe (Coprnatt ” New ard ate Board the: personal Dequeste are paid, liom the vetonent at rg ged! Bast One Dire fovea pecan a ceg Mi: variety per- « CAR BD 10 1 4 URDER ned oo — pFilp? ss ook up routine business, ; ‘ialod an by " DS LE | bam, : mmproving, but he —— ee was & revolver. In his right tem- Dehalt ists. Following the _entertainmen: z fs * 3 ne under conene 4 “ was © small ballet hole from which 3 [mst tance. partlepated tn by cary aie i annuity eat irritable, chafing under confine- | New York Central Commmeters Pree was flowing, It has transpired that Louis Gordon. | 9% coupler. Mr. Brigham a ; Lat . } His valet te Hil with influenza, | phe New York Centrat commuters 1. Connors, President of the Ar. 2 Sew Uranewiek, ihe » Hon, grand march with iv The body wan taken to the Bast New| Y20e faithful wife died in the witness MN. aten to go to law over the new Aly trip tickets, Here! ny time, and the tf eed up corupelieg to buy tckets each month the expiral month t are ‘ork. righ ye and a card was prong Hoel pane ap ale 9 Ah. yong pe gy Pooks aiden a — | ten found with the name “William Zebe!, | the General Sessions rt rs c 3 % | ay ste f Mase ret, Brook.” and tha] dy, had 8 wile and is cdr ving | katy and it" Boned, win | aces” eudtee toy be Rage tor murter. MEXICAN MINISTER OL" INQUIRY LAID OVER. |=: «= : when he married six weeks ago, , Seen this be the somteaty | a bate aor OF WAR IS DEAD. | rns =e veginning at “L am tired of Ufe and with | was} Gordon ndmits the truth of thts, but means known (o mesica! whid os begun to-day 13 tay | Were good an ! a ee ae ie at Sotit ia New Brune) orpy of MENICO, the a the} wick. | write Borriogabal, Min ‘The men fought over a car 4 inver | walt ber one of Mexico's abjest tr. ales mer lay ip Zefina Ux ‘st | Mealth Board Postpones Hearing on Minth Avenae ond ow se- count of Lawyer's Abaence. ee a a @ pol, the . ». 0 —Gen. | of War andl mnmanders end

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