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4 THE WORLD; TUESDAY EVENING APRIL. 3, 1900. “COLORED LADY” WORE PAINE’S CELERY COMPOUND {75c. Weekly! 75c. Weeklyl} THE LAST MOBE COAT. = ; ie P ACCOUNT { g scounr ih ‘LAST MO! Mowmearys@ Id, 167 AND 159 EAST 23D ST. “Twas the wichedest of garmenta 2 Doors West of 3d Ave., New York. Phenomenal Furniture Values.! ‘For tt couldn't get protection Even from New York's police, This wees’s offerings ar: exceptionally strong in values. In fac:, you will not find their equal in any other house in Greater New York. " ay chise ValuationsJust Fixed Are void % the last ong went tis morning, They Claim. sins ies Greta Be ext Round for Philedelphl-a! ‘The entire detective force of the Ten- Aerioin precinet formed Itrelf Into & 10 TEST THE LAW, grievance committee and called on Po- lee Captain Thomas to-day. The con- ference was long and mournful, and i when they came o of the {Inside room » War Opens in Rochester and | some o! their faces had the scared look , indr of men who have visions of a return to Bee a we! Hundred Suite Will the uniform of « commor Fi x Be Brought. “It's a ehame,” raid th js acer Sil the party, mournfully, IN THE SPRING Strengthens the Tired Strengthens the Nerves Strengthens the Stomach Strengthens the Liver an Evening ‘The State Tax Commission has fixed the value of the public franchises ope- ated by the 37 corporations of the © eHty wt $200,573,008, an increase of $1%9,- GAM. ‘The valuations placed on twelve Of the largest concerns show ‘he average fiperease in the whole. " Last New assessment. Valu Mebe conta are now a drag in qe. the market and a crime om Rroad- . . Nil Handsome 5-piece any Frame Parlor Suit, inlaid with 19,728,100 way. So your wise 4 y . \" rench Marqueterie and me Toboges with fine quality silk tapestry or satin 13,393,000 {elimes to viet . z \ istered, best steel tempered springs, cdnnot be 3 735 baie aaeee gael Strengthens the Kidneys , quill elsewhere tor ess than $7.00, ourspectal price or this sale 4D ; iee-in io Institutions of finance Gesignated by i : Eoamelled Iron Fedstead, like) Morris Chairs in Golden Oak Hy 4 three gilt spheroids. Under their arms 4 or M they carried huge misshapen bundles which they cerefully unrolled and then asked in hoarse whispers; “How much on it?" At noon the quotations ruled very weak indeed and the coats were as Noutishes the Wasted b Muscle Tissues Has heavy posts, brass rods, solid cast) ZS posts, br ¢ aw cos wy ‘World reporter. ‘The newspapers have gone and taken away our most prom- clue.” Then noticing the inquir- Rechester will begin the war because py le he continued: “You know what 1 mean—them Lutomobile coats, Why, there ain't one of them coats to be found on a woman's back to-day be- tween this and Yonkers, Ah! I tell you, that was a mighty good clue. “Why, many and many's the night 1 have gone out and without the ald of S |e single disguise, struck promising clues everywhere, You know you can spy ihew ke ter axe rass vases and extended {oot rail, can. | jot he equalled elsewhere ior less than 7.00, ! '$ Large Heavy Solid Oak Ex- tension Table, tinely polished, ols oP. Flavor « shalom - isatlavor | everywhere. REV. ELWOOD SCOTT, OF CARTHAGE, IND., WRITES: edge all around, des } 4 wiih Reign “My nerves have been so distracted and broken down by overwork that I have | Sans weer dn an fascia, San id try Pale’ aed “Carpet Offer nce, Now isterial labors for nearly a year, Some said try Paine’s Celery Compound, I did so, and be | tpet lerings. a job. toe : I | Oia\-wea All Qk: Adding inet: eles ‘Tam glad to say ] am now almost well and have resumed my ministerial duties. Icanif © : | Te Besisels, good 59% Twenty-sixth street and Broadway | Ve vet , sine quality, early ey aon, aad ke Sie a cs.| A Gomtter le anken Seow Yook| pain in my head,” he le re ve fine, gualty Ute 73c - ‘Lost in Old Kentucky’ dramatic com: |e ena’t be arrested uslese—he | : ‘ shan ‘i tising specials Open Satu:days Until eek Seat got bests to town. Ohio | ig Specials. 1Open Saturdays Uni SUGAR STILL FIGHT. bv know tt ah e as ts Ce one jwenep @ hs 2 i = of them, plentiful in the pawnshops as vests in| Mavemeyer Saye that a set-| “Another one of the party chased what |ay Bleventh avenue ehop during the | | It turned out to be a young fellow in a/out: “No more automobile coats taken.” | | Deebetet. raglan or ragtime coat, ard he had that] «1 don't care,” remarked one young | A break of 3-23 of a cent was reported |two blocks of @ walk for nothing.” woman with halr tike the color of a foray in the price of raw eugar. The! |; is @ fact the interdicted and crime-|cable car, after an unsuccessful trip e 8) e was atiributed to recent heavy convicting garment has folded its fiaps|down the line, “I'm going to make | ~ ers, tess) are reversed if - == === | Isthmian Commission Ar-| Request to Use Building) Poisoner a Marvel to His Of refined sugars, They had not follow- | ef the cut in raws, which, he intimated, Rear-Admiral J. G. Walker, Col ©} phe Board of Education to-day asked | The stolciem of Roland R. Molineux wes almost inGnhesimal. | HM. Ernst, Prof. E.R. Johnson, Untver-| the weard of Retimate erhether $.10,60 one much wonder in Sing Sing COFFEE TRUST SHUTS DOWN » fo | tity e€ Pennsylvania, and former Sen-! already allowed for new school butld eS ha cee Sis Cake —— + so _s— had but little rest, pleasure or comfort. I have been obliged to entirely suspend my min-| | worth 81500, w they are all gone and we p [Ant the only coat any of us caw was ot Dy eat almost any kind of food and digest it without any trouble, and I do not have that) {worth s1o.00; here this $6.75." Seer SMO ee ae ored lady who has been out with al¢ham @ dollar im the Sub-Treasery. | No Mail Orders tes for aaver| tlement of tho War to Very =| thought was & clue two blocks, bul /gummer. Gome of the places had sigue and large supplies on hand. /jike the Arab and has silently stolen|portiere curtains out of mine.” MIINAIET Tecvomayer, s¢.tvo Ameriens rived This Morningfrom Fund for More Sites Keepers in Sing SBegar Refining Company, says that his Central America. Refused. Sing. ‘Company has made no change in prices | ator from Florida Samuel Paseo, of! ings could not be made applicable also or Ouse once i C or small thes ¢ om the Isthmian Cane} Commission, ar- | for the purchase of school wites, lg tl ae Ma Ta cape Ubon always teen and riep 7 Wuttemavers josed and rived here this morning on the Atlas! The Mayor said the Board of Educa. “1 Werks Cl si pt a hough apparently #toldly indifferent ; Receivers for Big Flour|Mayor Contends that] tine steamsnin Alleghany tion had got enough for sites, amt that |, "hWMeh apparently, staldly indimorent ron { Wour Hundred employees The party has been in central Amar- | li ought to build the schools {t has un- | 1) ben when his wife and mother ‘Thrown Ovt of Werk. Combine Will Hold City Is Safe in Mak- | ica tor the past three m: going | dertaken fret | call he never gives way to outbursts of ‘ : i ‘omptroller Ci fd: “They have © “The American Coffee Company, at the On. in over the routes of the Nicaragua and] Comptroller Coler sal ‘ g Contracts. the Panama Canals, surveying and se-| More sites than they can build on.” 4 : ; scul Poot of North Second and Third streets, a a vty al . Ie the | The request was denied prison officials say he is the most Willtamsburg, was shut down this morn- eae curing data as to which row optimiatic prisoner they have ever 1 — } dng. Two hundred and fifty women and . most feasible for the \'nited Btates to | known. That he {# hopeful cannot be - 28) men are thrown out of employment An order was filed in the Court of| Mayor Van Wyck to-day vetoed the} bulld. _ AGREES 10 SCHOOL BILL doubted, and’ he looks forward with con- * The American Coffee Company's big | Chancery in Jersey City to-day, making|0U-Ramapo bill, the aima of which] Admiral Walker said that while the fidence to the time when the Court of mill was built two years ago by the | permanent the appointment of Gen. pear tO restrict the power of the Com-| Commissioners could tuk whet they ‘or Appeals will grant him a new 1. He Sugar Trust to wipe the Arbuckle Com-| Samuel Thomas, of this city; Albert c.| Mssioner of Water Supply In making) bad done while away trv culd Wve) Val, Coemes te the Senate, A* Not the slightest doubt of the tasue, a contracts for the city. In his message} no forecast as to whit their report to Just now the prisoner is readii SERiMibion tor tho tattor's etecusace | Ars; Oe Tn as mecatvers| the Mayor pays Congress would contain. He van caked | Amendments a ua Dickens's “Tale ot Two Citle He E. business Is given as the cause of jaf the tinliel Bates Pious and sitting} cl, Ak action brought tn the Bupreme | if the Commission had sot fount that wes to Governor. follows the hombre pafrative ith ike i ‘@ut-down, « ie laa as cncratbe voeee Fi; ty ha Court under the Uitle of the Press Pub- | the Panama route was no: the mort! ALBANY, April 2—The Assembly con-| same Interest he showed when reading | cea f) ishing Company vs. Holahan, involving | feasible curred in the Benate amendments to the | “Les Miserables." When tired of read- 4 the determination of the charter pro-| “Of course,” he said, “a greot deal of] Ahearn Bohol bill by ing he still continues his studies | % The appointment of @ temporary re-| .. 5 . 00! yy & wtrict party vote ry calvership was made on Feb. 2. It was] cece necessary for the city to fol-| work has been done ou the Panam! and the bill goes to the Governor, mathematics, pies low in making a contract for a supply | Canal and the company now have 2,000 « = — Molineux'’s wife and mother will con ge a A gg Mgt yoyo of water from a private company, 1! hasimen there engaged in pushing the work. Unue to live in Bing Sing till his fate is oath Gk Ube’ cobtabhy's beeen been decided (hat the administrative of- |The route certainly has its advantages, SHOW MONBY POR NAGLE. settled. They call as often as the prison] | Hs GAME ahetweh thal the stan of ficers and administrative departments | put so has the other, While a great regulations will permit. Gen, Molineux} | on mata @ te of the municipality of the city of New | deal of work has been done on the Pays two visits a week to his eon, Fe ee the porate wae eRny wat) York have not the power to acquire a| Panama Canal there yet remaite a great | Board of Betimate Readily Adds! iy trom Brooklyn. t 1 Supply of water and furnish it to the | deal more to be done. 153,750 to Commissioner's Messrs, Weeks & Battle hope to have inhabitants without authority conferreg| “We have gathered a «teat mass of Removal Fund. their appeal ready to argue at the June nd Previous legislative enactments for | facts and figures and {{ wili be some & meeting of the Board of Eetimate | '¢'™ of court, which meets in Saratoga. that purpose by the Municipal Assem-|time before the report can be made. 4 to-day 0 weat made by Street-|/f #0, Molineux should know his fate bly. There t stil] much work on the data within ninet, ; Casnshiamn y day mncite f sisting charter provisions, | gathered to be done and we will have] tual, Cen ct SImQmD and anctnen te] If the Appellate Court should deciee fore, require that any such con-/to go to work in our office in Washing- tract shall first be approved by a ma-| ton, —— pe a ee eis teas itis Gene — ed to pardon Molineux or commute . Jority vote of the Hoard of Publi -| “In select! out meet the cost of removing enow and | °* Paid Wants in RUSSELL BACK IN dAlL. provements ic then prbodeipog Pic handler og y "p biti ye} feo during the recent snow fall, was apheulsera It msary the case will! 7 ‘f the 13 N.Y. houses of the Municipal Assembly by|militery questions as weil as emany |S™ARtOt- ie a ‘ Serene 20) te Papers Combined. Recognised §=«by = Commisstoner | the aMirmative votes of three-fourths of | other questions,” da Galt tal put back into | Shlelde as Prisoner Whe Ke- | *!! the members clected to each house, | Admiral Walker was asked whether | ‘T° Dudeet again, If necessary, by the Court. ee Gaels Ben, “The action of the Municipal Assembly | the Commission favored a fortified ew. | ete Of Tevenue bonds. STRUGGLED FOR DAUGRTER: | ie pubsect to the veto power of the May-| nal. He replied that he could not enter MOUSEKERPERS Henry Russell, who was arrested, NE VY SWITCHMAN, THIS, Paid Help Wants|* to control the new company fi in or, and 1f he vetoes the onfinance or | into that subject. “Our duty will be to HOUSEWORK charged with having robbed the Healey | regolution authorising the contract, the| state the facta and to present to Con- MALL BOYR .,..., Testaurant @ week ago, was to-day pent tive es of five-mixths of all the | gress the result of our survey and work. Break Inte Wife's Recover prem PERS ...,.... 9/dack to Ludlow Street Jal, from which! members h house ar Both routes have their advantages and| Derailed a Fast Train by Opening i NITORS he escaped on July 4 168. with twolto override hig veto, and these will be set forth. We have ex- An excited man created a scene office tnieves, Allen and Killoran. hay fwiteh and Thas Averted a in Le led th og] oRBROT ‘be given until ten days after the| amined the whole country down there.” Catastrophe. front of % North First street, Williams- fer ‘Commés.| Veto Bae been received. “Our report will be meade on wha , this oN ¥ recognized! ‘The charter further provides that| We coneder to be the best route taking Seen ye eves yee og i eine ot er we ‘wit afternoon tn ordinance or resolution cannot |everything into congideration. But even| BLUEBNDALE, Del, April 3—A ter. | was lewis cont tee re, ieee both houses at the session it is in-| now we hare not Bathered all the in-|Tidle railroad accident was averted at ‘who lived in the house, intended to send ry Defers it be hauls: taprinied Ave dave fon on the subject necessary ana| thi point to-day through the presence | their three-year-old child, Julia, to layor tris ar to point out that the | [here are still at work down there about | of mind of a tower man Who switehed &| Europe to-day. tll was faulty and unnecenary. tJ pg Wy fast passenger train from the track in! admittance to the place was denied caped serious hurt, the only injury ‘being tha: of the fireman, who sprained Reoult ta Trouble if Men Don't town for Philadelphia at 7. Ceace Demonstrations. raphy of the country,’ the nieh of time. SHERIFF APTER STRIKERS, his leg Jumping from hie engine, Fully @ ltallans who had been om- ‘The train crews and paseengers co- Pert Chester Labor Troabies May iter gl ‘The derailed train, which left George- ployed by Contractors Merritt and Mur- MERCHANT'S SON a i HURT BY A FALL GRR ee 7] | George Stratford Found with Skull Broken in

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