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e27e * i i t i i EY onl THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 14, 1900. “LOWE'S WAYS IN NEW YORK!) —ceceeeme meneame HE WAS DRESSED FEE" ens ue, Bvuerr\ Pa ew sou ee New Stories of Metropolitan bife. cos Vienna. The closing years of his life By MARY MORGAN. > - wer Ee He was almost @ social discovered sowed inside ® e poeine He had lived in New York for years. book that was stitched to the Heli! THE ROMANCE: OF — ' |) His octal position was Very let He Counsel's Reputation Was Blasted by Penstrokes of @ Womas, The troubles of Henry M. Braem, for many years Danish Consul at tuis port, le his coat. A long, narrow leather purse od: Ing about $3 in gold and sf ripped out of his cong F money had been tn there ao the ail had become Sewed All Over Berwick’s| triedon st ins coine hat anes tai ones almost smooth. Then at Clothes Was Found places in ihe linng and te the ‘By had been honored with an election as 000. the coat single pleces of money A DAY DOWN THE BAY. bs oe S oo vestryman of Trinity Church, and held $5, * found hidden away, i —e ie LS ye ‘sean the deck of the great ship until the position for ten years, Beswick was about sixty years G@weethearts’ Sail That Ended Paul asked her whether she was not ‘ Suddenly he resigned. He told his He came to the hospital three red friends it was for personal reasons. The Ms og Be ona facts trickled out slowly. ted. anne ‘The family of a prominent banker had re he oath ener 6 eg 7 J - Been much annoyed by anonymous let- The'rail tarned to her and sald? ters, They were traced to Mr. Braem's : ‘4 office. The handwriting was found to be that of a woman who had been his secretary, who wae living in Boston. @ Wile Ocean Race and 6 ee. CHICAGO, Feb. 14—8am Beswick, «| #0, suffering from stomach character on the open Board of Trade, | He was operated on last Wi died Sunday afternoon, a charity patient | DUS on account of his age re tail in the Baptist Hospital, , : His old and tattered clothing wes [a found Iterally lined with gold and silver MAFIA FIENDS COMING. certificates, and sewed behind an inner ‘ Vest pocket fiften $100 bille were found em auaryay Bhe raid ehe wrote the letters at his dic- | Az 2 Mile was sip of paper on| Information has reached Ii which was seribbled: “Put in in 1896." | Commissioner Fitchie that seves: whould sail down to Rockaway Beach and return on the eame beat. May Lemly and Paul Relston loved the sea. ‘They also loved their native clty of Ri a tation. New York, and nothing delighted them caress tor hatte taken’ t stiiterty et oe es Boewe ve NP Whether or not this wae true, the! It was found after Boswick’s clothing |Tadoes, members of the Mafia, are’ more than a gall together on the waters juestion,”” Cace wanes You GO. statement was the undoing of | had been ripped to pleces in the hos- thg.conag pound. for tie Ray Mr, Braem. Ho resigned his office and rope, & broken-hearted pital that the olf man was worth $00) mous jetter and the of ite beautiful bay. ger. cand pei MEN YOU G0 FORWARD ‘woul another favdr by w: Of this amount $2,005 In currency was|get a warm reception upon ‘They had taken that eat! together! for a moment? Irs @aAcK WARDS, You KWow, when they were mere ohildren; they had Cy Serr Senet Gaaeegh Fe | — ee enjoyed tt In the days when, as growing ree e jeamer, bor and trl, a touch of romance was her toe had set, expression and wes > Deginning to tinge their views of life, a - and they were about to start now upon MARY MORQAN. ofana a] ag ease, sho ~~ the same old, familiar tittle voyage when) (> Ea at of nervoustess “My yacht is lying off Rockaway. I the time wes nearing that would see) “I know it,” replied May, ‘but trust you will both come aboard with them enter in earnest upon the battle of| thing came over me Ju Me as soon as we land. that I can't account for,’ lite, equipped for ail its trials and aim-['MALT oan't account for,” 7 | gg www €ulties by w fond, trusting faith in ove|the enme time take my advice snd don't| Paul and May eat in the tuxuriously another, may 4 word about. thie to Paul” appointed cabln of Mrs, Evelyn Vancor: E R be A lear's . Metentn 0 e at He wes an engineer on one of the.” know what you mean Ada-sallore| its cna theme “That's about tt; knew that t is an unpleasant chapter of family gill ae EE BBs aid she, but to pain my end though you be, My hustand anatase] The Men in Our Trade Never Die”—Yet Their they left Pay, Taking the Year Roun : state tom fe sith + A LONG-FELT WANT FILLED, tial feel wile? Repvabeee fa] = Gp Honest, Reliable, Noo-Alcoholic Medicines at « peice withia the = THEY POSITIVELY CURE The speaker wae a otrong and haréy|T hed to ask my inrermants to Gay no Coughs Dyspepsia Diarrhea General Debility "| tronworker who fs a member of the| more on the subject, Tinited Housesmiths and Bridgemen’s| 1 told them that were Victor Hugo ou. W Union, Last Sunday | conversed with| alive and had he heard thetr talk he foes ie little idee wat g | three of these tronworkers, two of| would have written a book about It SN eer har ouen ier, 1 saw my | Whom had bodies that had been scarred |that would not only have made buman- ity shudder, but would surely have re- duced of removed the dangers of the trade. Our Amertcan writers ssem to be but half human, Now let it be kruwn that the facts i . | I was told that they were representa | S!ven to me by the three tronwerkers lor my chiet : Sere tives of the trade whose business it is|/ast Sunday are confirmed by the latest Fare Ane tieelcet ake charge ci | (0 erect those huge steel e@ifices which | Mctal report of the New York Bureau enaine-toom, and, when we overtake | have been rateed in the city during the of Laber Gtatisticn, which gives Agures Cg my ER. Py My past few years, and which also builds that are appalling about the loss of life iy adie 1 netel fee wonderful ow |bridmes, @ larke industry hereabout. im the metal trades and the building ¥ my husband will eurren-|[ learned that there were various | trades an branches of this trade, such as “struc te von & Pre Pegg - y watt tural workers,” numbering about 1,600; | were but a day un! “inside workers,” not 60 numerous, and |them raised to $3.20, but the work of the THEY ARE NON-ALCOHOLIC, AND MUST NOT BE | F ean't teil what others men We much Interrunted by the weather WITH MEDICATED SUCAR PELLETS. ‘The talk drifted toward their own |—by the cold in the winter and the heat * experiences and toward matters of their |!" the summer—so that they obtain em- ; ’ Physicians % personal knowledge. “The danger is vo |Plovment for only about seven montae Tested for years by and the Baaeios they ; Puatte j on husband child standing t0-/or mutilated while working at their tathor by the fal Heed orden |iradn and al of whom are eompale cured passage for Europe. You told me|to face dangere every day of their that Mr, Rolston here, ts a steamship | lives, aed in my the! 1 had to confess that I knew mothing at all of thetr work or of Ks riske. Fa Ca great.” said Brady, “that almost every if aad stand upon the selid rook of Lammly never lost the recollection one of these steel buildings is put up at e Houresmit . cr ? HAVE GURED THOUSANDS, WILL GURE case, some of them involving the loss | vantages not only to its members, but *| of several lives. also to outsiders, and it certainly cont “ of 1 strange race to rescue 1o embrace evi honest man at tand| ‘The average life of a workman,” aaid| trade Unrortunately there are iron- Esse Home Treasure" Kane, “after the workman begins this|workers who not only refuse to unite , FREE. A book filled Fan ony about ie yous! with {, but who, while benefiting by tt, ® the cost of a workman's life.” ae ; Trades Ci r Hie. the. enaines. theo the| And the speaker told of case after |reneeqeuney i! SS" browent i tty and pal nizations t with valuable information And young O'Hara confirmed the|Srivve it Tin te a very bad business 1237 Arch Street, © statement: proofs of it. bad ff hose cerned in it. me recall bead meat | Mor muses avant tade Is fh bane and household receipts. Ask your druggist Pau! | o¢ tne casse In which men fell from] 01%! the establishment of one eolid. | I foe it, Sent free if you cannot obtain it, lofty heights or were crushed to death JOHN SWINTON. 7 — z/lunyon’s Advice [Cire Colds Piraee ’ Lemty found Paul wai < arrived at the West H beopie your bowels CASCARETS will do it He foe erip or gripe oma drive the cold it ont of Jast as econ as “feel like taking " take @ CARET—there fs wormimo 60 coop. i aby 2 ll 4 u 1 at tl I hy ig £3 A eweet bit of candy medicine, purely vegetable, absclute- ly Harmless, aever grip nor ‘K eale of over 5,000,000 boxes a Ma eye S0c—proves their merit. Be i [ tht HE Publisher World. 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