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as itn (IN PORT. Long Overdue Steamer Fe etre \Christian Business Bureau Has, a Scheme That Eclipses That | of Schemer Miller. at Quarantine. ‘he Anchor line steamship Ethiopia which sailed from Glasgow for thir pert on Jan. 12, and for the safety of which grave fears were entertained. | reached here this afternoon and came | Gewly up to Quarantine, opposite which | she anchored before proceeding to ner! pier on the North River, | Great relief was felt in marine circies at the arrival of the liner, for the State . @f Nebraska, which was also overdue end which only reached here this morn- ‘fag, encountered one of the most severe storms known on the Atiantic in many years. NEBRASKA SAFE HERE. Leng Delayed Goons Liner Arrives| | im Port After Bitter Buperience. Gaye on the storm-swept Atlantic, dur- fag whtzh time she wos battered by angry waves and buffeted by violent ad- ‘vorms winds, tho Alian-itate line steam- ineines apiece. chip State jeoraska crept into ‘ee - That thie ancient belief, backed up by ta morning. Biblical testimony, 1s all stuff and non- ‘“The wernt voyage in the history Of | sengs @ concern bearing the line,” said Chief Engineer Middle-| ii, op -wioee work saved the ship. sity | has established itself in the aky-soraper ef eoetdents, whi tg whip | reared at 1K Nassau street by the Amer-| ‘Was tossed about helplens by tremendous! 124), Tract Boelety. Its stationery, bearing « picture of the) all massive structure and the very attrac: ba) had scarcely got away on the tail) 11 name. 1s decidedly tempting to the It gives the enterprise of the Christian Business Bureau a solid and substantial look. which will ce’tainly go lagi Ai-vypay cad males and nese | far in the minds of that class which the eee we oe inte Mae water wise men tell us are born every minute ITS WONDERFUL “PAPER.” of the enterprise—speak- Weaterty gales and ctoss seas. "We sailed on the 11th from Greenock. hen we fouled the anchor and it took staggered about almost beyond con- he was on her beam ends. reshing about Helpiessly, Gnd the men were often thrown down and injured or hurt by fying parts of the| » metal work. “Aftef many hours of heroic work they BO the break repaired te: “The same desperate fight was re- peated, with the same half succes. Pour days ago the rod broke for the) third time. Aitogether we were two! to how one in this Hfe may: eed Weeks at the mercy of the reas. per cent, (with persetuttons), on earthly investments, followed by far jargon Nvidends (without persecutions: of whom three were in the first and four-| One profit the Bureau promises, with. teen In the second cabin. Seven of{ out reservation Send it % oF these were women, and one of the first- 6.0% for “ class passengers was 4 woman. If pos-| sure of the return of @ fine Bible * fible shey were even more courageous) a fap,” than the men.” for your money. behaved splendidly. | only fifty on board, eThe passena Lavekily tnere w BLS OF PACTORIBS, sw factory inspector, | ls report, which ty the four+ teenth annual one of tts sort, 11 fils 980 Pages and contains a masy of statistics Deering on the various Industries of the | Baie of New York and gives in detail | the work of the department during the | | year. During the year the Thepartment found 219% children between fourteen and sixteen years of age employed in factories, &c., throughout the State. Uf this number, 2.602 children were em- ee in places where the clothing trade ‘Was carried on and 1m were ut work (0 ars of Bad scaffolding, capes and sanitation occupy a large part of the report. ‘The sweatshop question is gone !nto,| and per @® well as the immigration problem. | vestment LOVES IRISH JOAN OF saa Maud Goane and Was Avvested. Philip Von Kuhl, a real-estate dealer, | @t Wi Best One Hundred and Rixth _ Mireet, who, the police say, , was arraigned in Yorkville Po- for attempting to 0 Maud Gonne, the PROMISES BIBLE MND 10,000 PER CENT. . DAVIS. and Wall street speculation. Neverthe- leas, the Christian Bureau proceeds to take Its prospective patrons more full and says, wit! @AVIN HOUSTON. It has long been supposed by good After a tempestuous voyage of twenty! men and women that the man or wo- man who tried to serve God and Mam- mon at the same time stood about as ucceeding as if he tried East River with a pair > measuring thirty-four charming candor: “But we do not wish any person to labor, real estate, life or fellowship in connection with this iureau who is not prepared to follow Chrit in that act to the lose of all beliew will ‘continue hereafie His promises as He heretofore has done, and trust that we ourselves shall be | found faithful stewards of the manifold knowing, - ‘Godliness is ‘profitable unto having promive of the life id of that which is to to make good all ristian Business Bureau,” Ms eve. lan Business Bureau occur The room ts about six feet wide by ten feet long, with one It is tilled by two 4 revolving bookcase | o funnels, See] The “paper with salt to the] ing in the language of theatrical enter- prise—te about the ever put out by a concern which asks you for your money and promises at returns of profit. most astonishing was never before put together Ki In Justice to the Boclety it should be that it dogs not really back the rarily. Wel enterpgise heyand ren 1 f then maggered along at siow speed for) and saying nothing. tix days, when the piston rod broke| ts # promixe of Poraptning fine within, gain. Here It ts: |Meat» taseaening S fer artegws I affatrs in strict a 'e. do as Jesus would, exrect persecutions and. eontumely atund all for His sake and you may be} no onever get anything You may algo get Py | per cent. of temporal investments. But here is the promi: { the Bible and the flap now plously jt reads: TEN THOUSAND PER CENT. God willing, we will mail, post- pald to any plain address received by us with express or portal order payable to our order, & , GILT-EDGED TEACHER'S *, with Helps, Flexible Bind- tog and Flap Edge. jow one may surely cl HRISTIAN BUSINESS KURE AU, Alare t , Bib) Inspire the *- | in ital tions, will most surely On his sacrifice of in of temporal good things, with | life eternal” A SURE THING. “Mammon worshippers find 7 a tomer, If you get nm ping back but Bi espera t riving, Are of Iretand, now lving at] Thir, is further emphasized vy | t Business Bureau, Ct! If you have a cold, try Muny pur am to bus profitably handled by Godi * SEND YOUR MONEY. me fo 1.0m) one hundred to ten thou: | ry for period of trom three 0 ae ae 20 a inclantiy ‘these tie . curried Yo uae at any tiane gr any. MUD yore ae ara Slat Fa tage : nie is, brethren of the Bureau | com ists so far ax could William F. Davis tensely religious, ne Hoth are in- Mr. Houston was at Meothe Oxford [ible the minister ts) dy of the ase to the and nerved in’ the id one hundred | cuarters att varing down pled its room me 1 Its object and aims inown to the Tract Society and the hes oftcers smile nity ines When referring Monday Last. \This is probably the largest eemene ever made| for any proprietary remedy, DRUGGISTS ARE BUSY From morning to night handing out these little: _ Sugar gar pellets. There is scarcely a square in this big city which does not contain some one who has becn cured by them. WE WANT EVERYBODY WHO HAS AN ACHE! CRE OR PAIN TO GIVE THESE REME- DIES A ATRIAL *idead Cost but ; 25 Cents Each,|’ A SEPARATE CU t| They are absulutely harmless and will relieve almost immediately. Cure. wre oe ‘YON'S RHEUMATIC. CURE seldom MUNTON . ot eo Ingo xo, Unter hous and y night ‘TON'S COUGH CURE nope it rel she relieves hare, | heals legs. ew ee boars, 0 ‘and B paberntty efter per | MUN fet ‘cure before one vial has Pere UNYON'’S DYSPEPSIA eae peices cures 5 ~ any Stomach arising from nares or driak- conte, MUNYON'S HRA! actin, CURE will core from what | Bll Kinds of heodag cause arising, in from 100 minutes CURE Pi break up shesiutey no Injurtows and Boys 0 Nee 3 con! (joey Wy touch the spot, that is what you want. THEY POSITIVELY CURE COUGHS -COLDS—GRIPPER—RABUMATISM Genera Deniiey. ral Virtue gives true reputation, Asthma Kidney Tro ee Geen ; Lf saad [Aver Com H complaint TONIC"FOR WOMEN. A SEPARATE REMEDY FOR EVERY DISEASE.’ Hf you are Sick look for Medical Virtue, SOVEREICN PLASTERS INSTANTLY RELIEVE Pain. At all Druggists’ and Medicine Dealers’. The “HOME TREASURE” ine a TONIC FOR MEN. — Our advice costs you TRADE MARK mmo REGISTERED Laborer Killed at Fort Ham Frederick Merkel, of and) Fort Hamilton eps and teach Brooklyn, was killed instantly Mar und wa know | yy a. falling | 360 Full Bod Size Comfortables: ate wa apsed and tons of masonry tum cA Woman's Glory Is Her Hair. We Offer 5,000 Switches, Ne nee ncaa EEE EEEEENEEEeee ee ESS MADE OF A FINE GRADE OF HUMAN HAIR, IMPORTED DIRECT FROM PARIS, 16 in, 134 oz. ALL LONG HAIR SWITCHE i HAIR SWITCHES., “quickly ite caning "yaiploms. : MUNYON” Ss BIGGEST DAY imeaed Reached 86,410 Vials on 2 in. 24, oz. ALL LO! in. 1% 02 ALL LONG HAIR SWITCHES, Gray, $2.00 $2.50 to $15.00 orders promptly and send pre- Matisfaction guaranteed, We match any shade of hair, 1 paid on receipt of sample of bair and price, for Our Beaidiful New Catalogue, diustrating late stles of Pompadours, ‘Bangs, Waves and every thing pertatming to Hair Good Y TheYVET TE, 220 6th Ave., New York a ae | DR. BRADPOKD'# COMPOUND (Gold Star Brana COTTON ROUT PILLS |. RHEUMATISM (ANY FORM), GOUT, NEURALGIA, SCIATICA, reat 6? Mave. and Bl D ROMTNSON, 99 Nasu es, Jewelry rina Diamonde on soa weekly uM a aR er ve ‘ON URNITURE, BOW! My DOWN AND $1 WEEKLY.) PRICES THE LOWEST, _ | L IWIN'S, 4B WEST Up ST.! ST Lord & Taylor, Grand Street Store. nnn We have made extraordinary preparations for a Red Letter Bargaig Sale on Thursday, February Ist. This will be the Opening Day of the new Spring Season of 1900, and we are going to celebrate it with a Bargain Sale that will make the day memorable with all who are wide-awake enough to participate in its advane tages. We offer no delusive bargains which begin and end in newspaper type; no Hmited number of articles to a customer; no limit of the hours of the day is which any of them can be had; and have no cunningly devised to sell as few as posalble of the best bargains. All we advertise will be found here in abundance or Thursday: cannot now say anything about them beyond that—and we do not mean that everybody who comes here t| shall go away disappointed p|Greatest Sale ever ‘held of Colored DressGoods Domestic Goods. |s cesses ot Fine French Plaids ; We bought all the mill ends of] double width; exact copy of the one of the largest Cotton Goods $1.00 goods; Manufacturers in this country, and 12%e, yd. offer them to you at prices never] yw 4) é as heard of before. sabiagse geass) Mal: Checked 80,000 yards of Bleached Mu-lin; ; eee full yard wide; lengths from 8 to. 20 T5¢. yd, ; Bods Inve from starch, 8nd) g8.49, Wide Venetian Cloth; ur balled Great success ; all colors; Sale Price, §34¢. yd. 65,000 yards Striped and Checked 39¢. yd. Outing Flannets; {a+t colors, in| (will be positively 59c.after this ale.) lengths from 5 (0 20 yards; we sell the tes goods from the pions | for 10¢. yd; | 54-im. Wide All-Weol Homespun; all colors; elsewhere advertised worth Bale Price, 534, yd. $1.00, for 69c. yd.; our bargain-day 5,400 yards Merrimac net) price and Eest American Prints; jn light and dark new patterns; 59°. yd. 3340 yards (worth 6.) SHk and Wool Suitings; our own im- ards. ot 32-ia, Wide Best in- ; ee bie beautiful ine of] fhe tending steer: erements ot patterns, warranted fast colors vies; §5C. yd; (regular piece price 10e.) 750. yd; ong baleabals nest gh magne’ (None worth less than $1.25 yd.) in stripes, Wal | Remnants of Dress Goods; tocléarout rane nie dh rae a and to make room for other goods; 534c. yd, 25c. yd. 400 yards E: Dimities; beau-| Greatest val r aA, hee aur atone goods| from 2 to 10 yas. olfered, lengths made to sell for 12%c.; our sale ls." | Black Goods. 1,600 yards Best Corded Madras; the 2 at collection of patterns ever es eee elegant line of new shown; regular price 18. yd.; our sate price, 98c, yd.; (regular price $1.25.) toc, yd. 5 48 Pieczs Flic Henrietta; fine finish 1,000 yards Scotch Skirting Madras; | and heavy; adic woven, not printed; 36 in. wide; : fast colors warranted; the latest 25¢. yd.; (worth 50¢,) collection of Spring patterns for shirts; ° "rs 18¢, yd.; (sold elsewhere at 26¢. yd.) | Pillow Cases, | Pillow Cases; made of best quality Comfortables, | bleached tli: . ‘if yf lg Fren er both a or side plain with beat white eofton; made . order for us, and guaranteed in Crochet, Bea Spreads; fal bed etze, every respect as advertised; already hemined. Marseilles patterngy $1.98 each; | worth #1.00 each, sale price (regular price $2.98 each.)| 50c. each, Corner Grand and Chrystie Streets, Ye, — “Its Diversity Is the Wonder of It” Just a Column from the Index eS of the 1900 orld Almanac IA L MANA L Ligoge suet 80 and ttehtee in 10, , tan & ‘Omicis rm ‘ooviaties Lo tat Fe 4 for 1900 ances ire in UL a \adoes. Is tO Election Return the Mose I oral Veeton, Miltary ‘Greer ot. $ BOOK on All Subjects ie Lutherans, Sumber of Printed. Lynchings nts u ccabers. Knights of, M fe Dectinations. iP City Keeombiy Districts and Warde. prices, sent shctian tremead Wekck "s Cold Cure. Mf you have Rheumath m, Rheumatism Cure. if have spepsle Cure. af oy have Kidney Tt Treeble, try wy » ee ~ woes prepare. pate weatng Teliceiee Patent Woht wnden.” EXPER SS ences i “Coated | raTENTS—Adx —- ‘Sena toe Mie RA Sate a COMPANT, 26° Bread | RRA = Le Feline produce h, healthy calor Ih Doodiees tones up the system generally Wess nal _seexvosr NERVE: CUI ate wo Pees CURES have Bd I

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