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THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING FEBRUARY 20, 1900; HOW | WON TITRESSSAITY SALViN's wibow MITES BO MY SUCCESS.) BEAT TROTTER pm EAD OFM = BY H. H. VREELAND. Mies Lambert Disowned | Hoboken Line Held Up| tome Without Pain, Danger, ‘Opéee MCLE Ono =, Rose Coghlan Accepted t Superintendent of the Metropolitan Street Railway. Defiof Rochester |! Corpse Found in Dis- by Snow Dumped Oe a The Bvening World prints an- Hotel Man. secting-Room. in the River. ether of a series of articles that Prominent men in thie It was a chapter of blunders that led| Perey Nagi, the city’s new broom, R} to the rejection by Miss Bilsabeth Lam-| has hustled the snow off the streets into ®| bert of the body of her dead mother, who| the rivers #0 rapidly and in such vol- Di had been taken to the Blackwell's Isl-/ ume that It blocked at least one ferry and hospital ill with dropsy. line, It wag the Hoboken Ferry te ®| To the hospital attendant Mrs, Lam-/ Christopher street. {Sweeney the proprietor, thought that | @|bert gave the address of her dauehter| ‘The superintendent of that line sald| | |no automobile going could beat his as 38 East Twenty-rinth street. “Elisa-| to-day that a claim for 2 mare, Alice, with a record of 216 & 4 ‘ / beth Lambert, 322 East Twenty-sisth| be put in against the city for filling 4 i street,” wrote the clerk, and when Mrw.| their slips so full of slush that boats (pecial ty The Frening World) ROCHESTER, N. Y., Feb, 2.—Rose! Chghian, playing here in “The White Heather,” and a party enjoyed a Jol! little supper last night at the expen [of the Livingston Motel, all beeause Mr. | followed resulted The discussion that follow . D| Lambert died the daughter did mat re-| could not get in them for several hours cetve the letters acquainting her with her| yesterday. joes In & wager between (he actress and) host, Mise Coghian's automobile, a handsome trap, upholstered in black | leather, painted dark green, with red ® ® trimmings, and furnished with storage) 4 batteries that give running power for! | of all unclaimed bodies--to the disenet- | DL, aa forty-five miles, arrived Bunday after. ing room, street ir two or until the At noon yestentay, when the | But in the mean time Mise Lambert, | slush been oli g of the slips. wae was made, Mise Coghlan had ‘ / hearing of her mother’s death, hag hur-| 0%! ‘was Cutaea by the tardongng my i. J < ‘ fied to the hospital to claim the beéy. | of .t Ld aan river, never been in one of the machines, 4 Uf. ae om th ‘ ‘The fluid used in autopsies had been In- P tiés tisné At 80 the start was made from the 8 . y poodle ovedl lh bece 4 i | been clipped from the heed. meek “ibed Been ‘Se thy could t 19 @ dozen things who fails. | (,, t of the trap. iJ feial conditic judg: | Coghlan on the front sea! . fant ever ket ase tek = has}and John T. Sullivan, of the company, jt You can uf Geena and fixed, rallies} Livingston, Mr. and Mrs, Bweeney in a | wide It's the man who at-/ tight single cutter. Mr. Houck and Mise “That my mother's body—not" eried | Yeats tole. M, Commiestonge Mise Lambert. “These are her hands, | OMSnow. Ail 1 gray tests ‘and ave- but the wretches have sewn on @ man's | n now “ his city, pas- q Sees wake Tis 2 Sa S| tne Save ehames of tere head tn ice o here. 1 wort nowpt "| AL i Se? S.zoe forts toward hie object, but you cannot |" oe tureenquarters of o )| And having fainted once or twice, she | {P, {20 sare reas a wed Gravel shoveller I gradually rose] mile was through Main street, the most @| anal Brule ne beay SHt that tig she fr oS: liadheaadled man ofa track fang, Rent crowded business atreet of the city, then ; Food atl nat the Clty maakt bury it fi ray Me, tendent the eg A ‘on{® turn on East avenue, at the end ot — re, AK 1m storme ag easy a9 the East River at $100 a month. Still bent | which, two miles away, lay Brighton, the ry age eit ee ca Span TROLAY KILLED HORSE ere SeMicientiy te Vielt Len- animane E Good, conieble, old. demanded that she be allowed to use the who believed and whole available power of the machine don and Mis Horece at Resaway Animal Bashed Inte o & place in the world i in train: and both turnouts flew down the ave- @) Newmarket. Marey Avene Bicetric Raving © PUPPEOR, Rd | ee lent and Ceca tl aint gaeneTal | nue. LONDON, Feb. 39.—Richard Croker will om Beep down a man wh 1 | eee When the turning point was reached, | rer sharing the histrionio successes | try, Her husbaad was buried dp teach New York about June 1, in time honesty, and Genera Manager of the sgena Miss Coghlan led by three-quarters of al or wer ealented husband, Alemander Bal. mausoleum, oft tor the national convention, Me has re-| yA. horee with a sleigh bi Rage Avg into all tne] Itan, system. I had block, although the mare did her pret | vin the younger, during the latter years 4 sage eorered gumetentiy from hie lyn, shortly after midnight, throwing owt and the | al mans eewee 8) tiset. of his iife, Mrs. Maid Galvint te propar- | to rest fo'esve Wantane, hig country house, and | 17, i ot | "rhat “valentine” n iF living at hie villa on the ow me it por the Sr am ona ‘ope hat Couat i settee “Safoedod | Poros este eb der, Reston, xvas cmamoa your. iy ine-} sy * pert all ee ene day, No Cure, rates. Call « messenger . | om ; hate ja MeGarry, of 1 Bedford avenue, = ’ * eval fr Fe a ae ta i rH oatat Ae LPR areamn woop ene ve tar Bra gon Tus ew | ap rece. | song don wit verrappite Be fre Marian as hentai be wanted Killed and the'slogh and cet Pp res will be followed by Washington’s Birthday, when the store will be closed. Prudent will supply their wants from the “Sale of Manufacturers’ Stocks” to-day and tomorrow, w # E Prarie. Mlements. true to your own From our trade sale of man- appear cheerful, and when B iodo of furs. A fine tave the appesrance of Rus- sian ssbie, with bere head, open mouth, 4 claws end fluffy talk this Is the most eh garment of the season; value $25, our special 12.50 Fox Scarfs, closely resembling Bive Silver fox, with large bead, open mouth, 4 claws —a.! — ~ baee saps for hee cave Ginter seat cis s | Elousefurnishings| Special Sale of Plush |Groceries. {alls very rich and stylish, usually sold at $28 1 QB | ron, +4 trl Jackets and Capes, —{ns'Sintes” Ga’ and $30; our manufacturer's sale price, OOD healib, thorough honesty, good _ Mafts to match, feconé Pleor, 1h Bt. Section. hb skirts, sep judgment, mergy, opportunity end a J wit! tailor the aby to take aavancage there Seaeasreet essen e ED) ovctG They Look Exactly Like Sealskin Coats. Spced Keke Lemon be Re od be : : Sale of Glassware. 1{-| Ladies’, Jackets; as shown in the cut, made of se- Crack 8’ Colored Washable Kitts, Atm High. Table Sets, of fin: American 4 tached} —lecfed seal plush and lined bogs with hand-{ &c. pa Ss white duck _vestee, high. Live perfectly, for credit | too or hima = polished crystal glass, cone | ; shades of Skinner's Guar- Marshmallow pipe Mage Mayer Bc oe ie i Coven } 32 + bigh Medici collar} Sandwich, Pa trimmed with raid 2to3yn. BeDD dip front ;} anil Figs, ' pkg 11 a Fevers; newest Our 30 cent California White » very fancy, 236-Ib. cans, " per we Goviets, Manu- ata San Pian por toon 36 strong, Wite Glasses, of fine American crystal glass Manu 4 Silex facturers’ Sale Price, per dozen, The following pieces of American Crystal 10 Gieseware at, cach, ers oe ai a ¢ consisting of 1 pitcher, em bossed serving tray, value Socs Manufacturers’ Sule 4 fod Be! Price, per set, and well fa : ) Sets, of fine American polished crystal pe "t's (Linen at One-Half. quitted hersel! sisting of 1 berry.bowl and 6 preserve plates, very pr much canner designs, vale ses Manufacturers’ Sale Price, per BOQ exsayed Diopet’ set, <= A manufacturer with i ii i u fl Li a excess stock of Ae od linens sold out A Great Trade Sale of China, Hi which in. this case is value. Our Famous Geuatlet 42 ‘eye Walaa Ladies’ Kid miversity Rye ; whistors ef $9 Gloves, 59c. Let 7—L M Manter Rye, bottle, | re’ Woes, poiggdh -c-% Canedien on 4 10 4 New Importa' coal a or 49 Whiskey, bottle D+ a openwork, a Usher's Scotch Whis- Let O—Linen Momie Ti ‘ 89 Clothe, size 18x27, “9 Openwork designs, at Lot 9—Lieen Bibs of pin w | Momie and Linen Damésh, je, All mail orders promptly filled. Sgueran tr cn: 4°9| Men's $1.50 Gloves $1.00. fine, larg , . At leas than 3 %6¢. each— i : Lv 13 Ma —_—Richeliew iar ce ee cee Dineor Set f av4)) to us at a great conces- |— oes Rice, whole 5 ‘ Madietey Raey Ocat ean es { ) Nerétca was Valentine. winning re- RS The goods are marked paca goa ae tae, trary cob and Sn newed enesntume for her splendid work! » SA rs f <asesee> These are all guaranti fast colors, not a pair in thie character, n, as it. on the basis of the cost, worth less than 19c., anda large majority worth Wine Dept.} = secs Hf ‘ ! ij f | | | ve i el it fi i fi Fy ‘ 5 R A HT | He i 3 a L Ti i i | i 4 = eee ‘Deter Form” Among the At | Howard Hhastrowms. thirty-cis us 5 — Linen Rembe In this lot we have 350 pairs of Men's Gloves, fine trastions, eelored. o Pullman porter \Callfernia Sherry, Teocsed Bagtiok Conran Andrew Mack, the Foamyivanda Ratiroed, wuhed tate weridy di opowent 36 imate brge vole, DO © ar patectly Thawe. gloves vost designa, ot Meahetten Cocktall,} import, and ‘all over ‘Whiskey Cocktail, extrs | have them in all sizer take fos, none beter, pt A they last, at ad E z i i Hil ‘HI i i i i

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