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a THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY »’KNING, J 3, 1900, VICTOR HUGO'S MASTERP/ECE WW Oh WSECT 'SMBEL LED | ys AMM ) POISONED HIM, HIM AST. Grea on cane {City ieataal Bristow, |Gilligan’s Sister Makes MEANS STANDARD OF MERIT. of Brooklyn, Is ina | Charges Against His Men's Department, Main Floor. Serious Condition. Sweetheart. Phenomenal Sale mee’ ESET ww Men's Oxford Ties Burie ture of to-da) s session In the trial of Woot in fom ts conn’ he) Tan Russia Calf $5.00 Shoes ! , at $3.00 per pair. 4 critical by his phyrtelan, Dy | Bunke hearts Mag'sirate Bris 1 unadle (| astray The object of this sale is to give the men the same Opportunity that we did last week to the ladies, These shoes are made by the best workmen, bench finished and hand-sewed welt * EEE EEE TE EERE EEE E DEERE EEE EEE ERED ERE EE EEE EER EEE REET EEE EERE DED MAREE EEEE DRED bbb Se o- As a result of Med nknown source y A. Bristow, of ention 19] pig Saturday | and t Nick riding dhe we wave to ptm | walle he was at work heiging to sup- Adapted for The Evening World A tl] oben By WILTON LACKAYE, he pave 00 Who is to create the leading role on the stage next season. na telly, pr core LASER Re eee Soh ce eo coco SS ae eeh errant Ree Le eaeaae at Woe om | age ye gay SYNOPSIS OF PRECEDING CHAPTERS ‘eit what moving behind him; want; ' 4 © paid me longer re-|bed ever since Iby the vi the father ed to adjourn court. He has been in! ome witne even nineteen years in prime | 0 y food and emotin tind a Negaining his liberty pass into a visionary erage iigan ors we set in] POLICY MAN SENTENCED, | Nick was at dt better go back home.” told about threats made nd je Jean Valjean stopped the noise conned: the poliee tlatened. and. heard | 2 |nothing, they locked and saw nothing, | ad the lines written by Mu Tt be rememh 4 “What do you mean” Jing means to carry out) Bo he starte! on his journey . . Vy Ans as already passed | fortun standard of merit lines a . it Marius tmerey, carry Tam Jean Valjean Alens “Aland hence consuited. together my ranitather « Javert placed h bet oc | squad set out auin, leaving dean Val-| legor Vive ces Filen du |teeth, bene his, ree’ ee cetmeen Ne | eounte | : Se se. py eee he Marais "| i hie iw Sy wertal yi - poe bg Dennelly Offender tn soles. Guaranteed as repre- d ‘ « shoultors, which they held as} ?% eat lantern, which suddenly D Vises, @Mamined and recognised Woy ; ‘ees bf vA sented. They are not “Cheap efore starting rergeant, to sat-| ond repeating Ina low voice, M oir faces almost touche , r r La ‘4 y his police conscience, discharged | normand N Piles du Car laine ¢ almost touche). J fault W oOo Ge D 5 clint ingles chee | armen eaaag te Pal: 24 gone, eae vee eae Vas a tia ctymne,| Judo Coming n General Seesone eh Johns" or “manufacturers aliean e detonation rolled| M fhe eater, and b “a avers» been doing this fo rad — echoing along the crypt like the Tum+' strength wed rome back ia hims He i" Netoorias Teste Wes sald, take bevel ro yee which tine he ob. [4 Wate h be the pamttentigry for) scraps,” but the very best CHAPTER 1x §@000900008800008 Phos a ‘ ' tained thousa ollate four months for geliing a policy allp i F tee ue Is ae ene SODOSSEOONSSIIOSEIIONEO IOSD | ni APPROVES NAVY BILL | ras ot ie 4 years he shoes that are made at $5.00. EAN VALJEAN, with Marius on his | ® AVERT AND VALJEAN MEET. : grant me Eitaasad ty aviane, Previaes vilatane} . back, found himself in the great | ® ® t= lor in lam have ieee sl ah oy We have not purchased cower of Parts S ” t eel | = 2 nor unmindful,” udge Cowing p fh, Teas ctw nie | oa: " NERLAN. June 12—The Bundearain| tt oa" them for this sale, but they out at the river In safety. |@ Ne " ‘ny a t the Navy bill ang mer iRe punts! i would come out at the rive HA: om BS 2 Fean | evaar 4 Navy bil and the punian belong to our high grade O] ° Me had been walking about half an mutter our, at least that was the calculation ”n Ie the you . he made, and had not thought of rest- and who le)” nk of hes | i nic i ) ing; he had merely changed the hand | sound of] Bee ‘iinieat rg | which ™ base ” reputation, om Poggy aig : jecretary he Admiralty. | nee. ‘ hich helt Marius up ‘The darkness rt | ton with ine pasmage of thy Navy OL | The men who get them y at help me st to parry him home. f only ask th *| WOMEN GOLF STARS IN CLOSE CONTEST, |How + Mother Banish Cigars was more profowm! than ever, but thie Garkness reassured him. | All at once he sav his shadow before him; It stood out upon a faint and will get the greatest of bar- gains, and as thére are only Lelete) *16ie) gterere almost indistinct redness, which vague: | ; , nied the roadway at his feet | 1 > wo | ’ " a errs se wae i aah Grane, ete eee | Se Oe eee lang the arcaay walls of the bessage 3 | wine “Mariuss ‘ensanguied foren gy AR ret oh them must come early, He turned his head in stupefaction, | and saw behind him at 4 distance which appeared immense 4 sort of horritle star glistening, which seemed to be look- 1 ing at him | It was the gloomy police star rising in said in a low voice f. “he was i} 1 Marius” on ¢ in ty | He was a first-cla @|served everything PLDC eie: © GNSoLe te 01010010 10 NS LLOLSISIS ILS 101* 10K eISSic vores Dentistry. | Dentistry, GOT eGCc eeeerceecd 0 ( TE FARICHS, rull Set of Testh, bey Daemon SRE * ’ | ALWAYS OFEN. DOUBLE SUCTION PLATE. 4 RIDGE WORK 1" $3,00 §| PAINLESS DENTISTRY, ~ ALFRED J. CAMMEYER, éth Av:. cor, 20th St Miss Wetm Morris County crack, wae p y Mine Hecker while both Miss Hoyt and Miss Under- Jean Valjean. L had close races, The summary fol- He ts a dead man,” sald Javert Bl ‘aljean replied. Championship — Becoad round. ~ Mins Beatrix Hoyt, Shinnecock, beat Mire Farao, Seabright, by 3 up and 2 io pay anty the sewer. Behind thie star there moved confused- ly nine or ten biack, upright, indistinet and terrible forms ‘The meaning was as follows: On the + day of June 6 @ battue of the sewers + was ordered, for Ht was feared lest the * conquered should fly to them as a refuge, and Prefect Gisquet ordered occult Parts to be searched, while Gen. Bugeaud SH eeie @SieK nn You brought him from the bar- rie here Javert observ Nis precrcupation must have been) Mise Genevirve Hecker Wee burt kreat for him not to dwell on this | Miss Maud K Wetmore. Moc Jalarming escape through ox tion, —witle! \e sau Coun beat M wi Ts 3.60 te , a camer of the public force, represented std | et A fest “Ha ato. by | up ae ea aur cow cat tepnhale A ‘ . iss Elsa Hursbut rhe Co beat ~ . above by the démy and beneath by the Tggemt; he sons Mite Madeline Chiuncey, Dyker Mead * 3 DR. TARR'> DENTAL PARLORS, process of giving gam s Filles du Calvaire, with his erand- 4 BAST NTH oT. NEW TORK GAS, - or ® Sundays, 10 we ¢ 5 police, Three squads of Bgents and sewer men explored the subway of Paris, I do not know wi—Miee M Valjean felt tn De reat Mre neeLelessierer+ CrererexeKe the first the right bank, the second the f Nee Burn, beat Me left bank, and the third the Cite ut the portgelio, opened Ik at the} Ook, ‘Miss Marie Gh Bryee, Marre —— Laughing Gas The agents were armed with carbines, pe County, “beat Miss MOA Charles, Wet | biudewoos, vonde and sagnere and Teorasees gi entre oad, NOR! | Bacs. chal uy THORE HO ADVENTIBRD THTRIR mo ae bea | what was at this moment pointed at | ewid William Saippen, Morris ( ty SUMMER HOTELS AND BOARDING. | west feettnsee nado — ton by and Miss Jane Swords. ris HOUSES IN THE WORLD Last” tg Won vonghly os f=! 4 itten ty. bea 7 i Bs ‘ nope tented recone JAVERT PLACED MIS CUDGRL BETWERN HIS TERTH AND LAID 114 POWRRFUL | County Ctubd. by 7 up and 5 to a ee es ND: Se oe tote Ween This round had just imepected the ‘ WANDS ON JEAN VALJEAN'S SHOULDERS, on " edhe’ ee are atin Gan ah ® du Calvatre. — =| on hen ime nae peng winding gallery and three blind alleys which are under the Rue du Cadran. | OG@GSSOOSGGHIGSOSN99OGHNINONSSI995O9T9ERIOOQOIAIOOT® 4 White the police carrying their bow} ee yy Ymca of fateed Mar w ra ye 5 » | 4 " ste ch fel gutter and| head on nis right J ly light qpout there, ie 2 plashed up the water a fem Farde trom| descendin ie newer £ touched f Progress came to the entrance of ¢ jean Valjean warned him that bul-| At leagth. « breadth | Jean Valjean on t \ v Aa 4 aa Cs gallery, founa it narrower than the|let * it above hi: 4, | escapes, Valjean ri outer alr tnened. Wee ‘ L main gallery, and had not entered Walkti i guided by bil -| and found himeelf « " liowing close at hi vt vores, 23K. . White Wareeias i wut of the Cadran | stinot jean came out Into a t| There he laid M. w them depart, as he had reen . Bridge Work of Teeth withent galery, they coud hear |» gallery. There he laid’ himself to id{|them arrive. with a startled sleepiness 2 per tone. the sounds of footsteps in the direction) Marius down. The unconscious man) and slime unrecognita IThey got Inte a hackm ch, and the | Good fe of Teeth, $5 $7 19 7 ’ 9 "9 . . Pe Jean Vaijean was the lantern of the round of the right bank. of the outer drain, and they were| was in a precarious condition, and Jean) Suddenty his instinct told him he was| 4 ' Guaranteed Fit, “9 | really Jean Valjeans footsteps, The| began binding up his wound. Observed and he turned | Javert.” Jean head sergeant of the round raided his! Coagulated bieed had collected in als! A ma stature, dressed in al “evant me ong, thing mor Examinations Free, Week secret Ag a hig ag re Ina inna“ han" tgeh 1 lig ee Causes bilious head-ache, back-ache |~ fo tae ; ee anding | ts and ~ y, hi Pah erg Mg en aan land leaning « Ra ee SO) yon and all kinds of body aches. YOUR PROMISE TO PAY Tn saw him badly, | his chest—the heart still beat. Jean Vai-| ft was wiih the hetp of the darkness a|( fever! rernained mo- is h d %, his 1 wan he was the! jean tore up b pecies of apparition; a simple ede eth his ehin thrust int the col- ere and you ‘vant to get t is a1 cood as ready cash, unese He was too far off, and| wounds a well 4 would bave been frightened at it, rene his ereatcoat, and then let down ‘ f | iADIRS GENTS and CHILOREN'® pe t Fa | to the terittgne GELS tpomanttul one on | thy, : vaid, “No. 7, Rue de poison out of your NSC) cally, nae GRE Dit he dM not explain to him-|atmost breathless, he looked at him wth! Save’ + er Vaan | Homme re Be Continued) yy a. tt they TRIMMED Stee ietaese plane ot Latin — a — —__~= —— : ———- are w ro want; never | yo SBCURITY Bat TRED yh 3 = =i, ; ; | Terma ty Sait Your POLO PLAYERS AT ODDS. '§10,000 FOR HANOVER COLT, |" "sean. «+ om nip OBST ROR YALE CREW, grip or gripe, but will work gently — ‘oueessiv. ciuThns « Clow a, Matt Allen Secures Well-Bred raat Wy De, MecBride-Orove ter, | Pp | while you sleep. Some people t ly : . Pera Pied auint svmben fart aren Serer Wome) rt ww» ye | BRM ened fr Clk the eave viniaat the piping Wie Detien |W EREEO eae Champlonshipe. midding. ——— ie the cure. Be [—talke care of | RINGS, jie (Special to The Evening World) (peeial to The Bevening World.) BLLIOTT AT INTERSTATE. GALES PERRY, Cy nn., June 132—Ow bo els It d pill isons KRENB'S | 1 btuTos ae PHILADELPHIA. Pa, Jane 12—A| RACE TRACK, GRAVESEND, June is Ing to toe hot weather and the Reavy love weis— salts ani Po! KEENE’S | 'uge'Tone™ be ge een dealt out to the ve them weak, and even less able to at 5-1 keep up regular movements than be- | «fur von ixskrnoor—sajines zou Sass fore. The only safe, gentle inside - we re ly i. Spring cleaner for the vowels are | AY er began Lag Sot hd Ss. |€2 Bevery. mr onal Eve Seah Gore er n’t force out the foecal matter with (FURNITURE $80 WORTH town worked most of violencey but act as a tonic on the whole 30 feet of bowel wail, s hen * UPRICES THESLOW BST. © Mit ween Frank Conover, and sent hi Le fal i. es one and restore hesltay, areal action—buy them re try eg De wesrissth st : me Ned monde, theiy | inrted St BAM. and them he and Capt. | Riis wee J AR Bilott, of Kansas eo . ou wi in an entirely natural way your bowels will be promptly ' BL Fini Sy nis name after they had made thelr on be peli tapes ity. | pel &. & Brown fought it » 1 HMR) Petowing are the top scores to the WEATHER FORECAST. | and permanently put in good ordes tee the Spring and Gena ‘ rei "ia te orixinal entry and before said Conover . Dad actually been elected a member of |"? Bauer secured him for A. Poath- | sccssne events : 7 | DIAMONDS, WATOMIRO> Weekly pa the Westchester organization stone Fifteen + © Adanss entinaen| Pee eee ee ee tom rt he > jureday ot New York WATCH @ aMOND CO. Matton a Protests were at once filed by Devon| The cot by Hanover~Mamie Himyar,| g1.uo—J. Baltimore, and ps Ma Pane of and Myopia. the to the great Domino | H. Snow, Brook'yn. Onia, had etrai@et| ue le Ame, aie ned 8 iy ty 2 Another rather amusing ‘hing in re-and Correction. produced even gteater| scores of 18 each. Nine men broke 14 Gracans. oknsrerss trek. catatier | a Shtee : a9 a! Massare'e ; wey ip ie Lo interest. Biiding started at $1,000 Mate | 15 broke 13 and 18 broke 12 each. ~ . 4 | anole, waschen, delivered o® entered, contained two men wh 7e| Allen and M. Murphy had a baxtie royal) Twenty targets, $2) added; entrance & ie. memndinn | ' Sritis combdention MANMA’ not members the organiza: T mn ended in Allen being the best| Bd Rike and RO. Helles, of Daytor as pore ted ‘ Pg <4 iw eS Se Was especially, sumorous, as Hatard er and, amid cheers from the crowd, |0.; W. R. Crosby, Bate ¢.: belt a hens eame pees Bye xm dunoneg TWEE present polo ateociation. he secured the colt for S102, | wing.” Cleveland, 0. E. D. Fulfort,;2. M eA M GOA M TItM EXOWANOR WATCH CO. 181 Bemdwar h’2e has it that the Waterburys The sales Otes, B. Yong 9. Le 8) | ——————_—— WATCHER DlAMONDS, JEWRLR' ouharaw Une champions | ne. by Br. MacBride—Alaama, 5 Merge ©, Ma. divided ftst money with tuna Dement eaten Oo ttt arity _ oy Dr. Maclirlde—Aneeit, 8 W. Weiten of D each, —s — len Taregts, 88 adied: entrance T | ‘Longsheremas Dead in River, Be by Dr. Mectrite-Quesl, A Feather /$1.0—-R O. Helkes, J 8. Fanning and CAS ORIA | ‘The body of « man wes fond foat-| see, 0 F.C | ALL OF THE SUMMER RESORTS — t fh 6 by Manover—Mamie imyer, Matt ab C. Bissett, Bouth River, No J. broke | tng 1s the Bast River at the toot of| t ANew 118 strn'ght For Infants and Children. ANE REPRESENTED IN THE AB | Montague sireet, Brooklyn, this after-| m ¢ by Dr. Maclirite-light, T. Weieh, fe bees ae "* |The Kiad You Have Always Bought 10¢. VERTISING PAGES THE GU }0. He was thirty-eight years old, | @ Oo ‘ Pamues hem ne. ; DRUGGISTS %* nono conus noon about & feet § inches tall and dressed| 9 <m"ts Prent Bea-s 5c. 50¢ we tm Dlue overal.s. name: OE * owt Tete, ance sriieatly tate, fp, ianashere loam dpe : them all Thitieen men - ZW. ae. 8 FOR SUMMER MOTEL, Vor | OE br tame rene 2. be Metient; nine got thirteen an: Signature of L Te any needy mortal sullering irom bowel troubles and too poor to buy CASCARETS we will send 4 box ince. Adee | twelve each. | Starling Remedy Company, Chicago or New York, mentioning advertisement and pager. ry WOUSES OR FARMING BOWEN Le to Mentify him. of. on Ln oaths WE Mvely pole war is on and ts likely to|{k—The yearlings from the Diziena | op, ork whieh has afféct the championships, which are tolstud, the property of Major G. B. Me Shots at Long Islam Traps | oN Vi siny crew for the past (wo Commence the end of this month &t|-phomas and Thomas R Gardner wast Mreagthenea by New «. leht practice was the order thie Prospect Park. Brooklyn. sold in the paddocks to-day, and It sed Comers. ning. The elevt rowed a half mile The two Waterbury boys decided (| 14, neat wale of the season. A big crowd INTERSTATE PARK, 1. 1, June 13 | for time in the new Davy shell wert ne get up an Invincib'e four, with the ilea he 4 oa state Asedeiation’s handicay| result was not very satiefactory, Brock of challenging the English champions, | W** Present throughout the pale; the} sree: tournament was resumed. trial and Neldecken were in their old places With Johnny Cowdin they had three of | bidding was lively Morning with five sweepstake events, at Nos 5 evi 3 respectively the best men in the country, and, as they} When the colt by MacBride—Queral, a| preceding the high contest of the day.| The four-oared crew spent about an had to enter four, chose one Allen, two- [half-brother to (We good two-year-old | the preliminary handle: nour on the goal Man, whom they expected ¢o drop|Tommy Atkins, Trumpet and Maximo, The ra of shooters wer Gore when they had picked out some other| Gomes, was led into the ring, he pro-|*ttengtiened by the arrival of severa!! ner ae man to strengthen their team. They |4uced some jively bidding. Jullus Bauer | CTRCK *hots, the most prominent among | {ounsdury acting aol Repub Gapntion, ssa Tua Pg oe Dad