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eS ee eerie angen ornament sear ee ne THE WORLD: THURSDAY BYENING, SEPTEMBER 15, 1900, fretweesaewet CROKER’S BRAVES TE NNOCKERS GOLUMN, He Turns His At- tention from Sports to the Politicians, Peeve r elena tee SARATOGA, Rept 1-1 dia he be BACK IN TRIUMPH. he Tammany and Kings County Delegations | Say the Ticket Is a Winner. | * pebteetoteteote ” ould to pull off the interytew on Dick Croker's ticket, Heres what FE lunde Hillet'm a Demoerat The theket 1 pat the hoe IT won't aay ¥ Dick Croker -My b ! rould have me 4 wan up tom F Bl Danforth tye aid i would thing of Fd Murphy have ' Yet and don't know wv ated, Excuse me Johnny Carroll Dick hasn't told What to way yet wo p hia rink % Martin Jtngei=t'm 6 Iokle what Won de boar ded straight, de de Ate an’ a few hunde i Tin Com Ww tloket’s ‘Jeoted before ti wax nominte Anything Vlok so mt § pipe olned Tim AullivaneGet no Kiek coming Ge Hoket and I'll bet me money on-wel never mind, I'll bet te They were selling hammers a we Go Veniion door Just after the band re @eived tis mons. Pave TN bough two Dhilanthroplet—had a worried time of it esbanave Demoovrats © fown Broadway ook } strayed or atolen fi Mtreet Cleaner Percy Nagle had a good | tline at (he convention, ile wanted to dk Know this morning wh * ft ore nominated. P, J. Boully bys in the #ta mim he bar tonder played (he cam) roglter for $4.98. | Moully fell heavily againet (ve bar when | ho got the check “Ain't you m litte wy? ve asked, "You're wtandin’Me hull reat’ sneer ed (he Whiskey wlinger “True, 4)4n't notice you paw them any ereen backs” a Morty Weathersione, Mal Mevarte UP In front of the States and (hreg ewol Indies wanted (0 know if they were ge [4tY back in town ‘The Inet wtraggtoréfoana. Plott haw it ail tite own Way 4 porters Jarrived on a train (hat reached this olty|The Demoorate Convention, on the ean Atior the Se early (hie morning Jirary, wae truly democratic And while he Tammany roll call had been | 1) wax a trlumphal return with Meh: | Demouracy suffered @ reverse It was not | AMiished In the convention a young | Worn spectator asked Johnny sexton Must you te Lelah to velong to Mr Croker's woeduty?" ‘ a | piieh tn for the toket Mr Mtanchfeld, shows the harmony Mow thot the band played |* te @ whaner,” wae the way moat ofl that now exinta tn the Demovratic “ter \ Ballon” when tac Diver |{DOm @xpremeed 1 when arked Whotlpariy There have been many arKi walked down aly they thoumht of mente and many d on Of opinion | {le Ht up to mer asked Bulaer » known you" A © Prank Mack can beat ‘Tiny ‘Cm ontfoar that Cro » Yeats, Mack Wore one at (ie convention | Convention would have @ bad effect on ® ARNO TERT ted for M ; "Go 1M delegates who voted for My. | that he exposed every tite he wanted line country vote on Bieetion Day ColP” reprenenied the hanadle te help Croker's men make a noine. re) Jim Kenting talked with Croker tor|! . fourteen seconds on the piassa—righ @m the open piasza—tn the presence of » two hundred people at the Grand before | the convention. Jim has been refusing ) to drink anything but wine since oe 8 Guilfoyie, one of Hughey MoLaugh. | eet more delogates and four others from the ! city, dropped into seme} have made money onourh to let hile BRYAN ON @ the (rand Cate, constituents alive up working | . what they'd a quart bots | Larry Delmour needa a hair restorer SW | FT TOU R Pave’ Gulls | ite also needs a political | ' . — gare & ye Rroaned. | yohnny Carroll's Haid head fin'a vote! Daby-oarrta, Gutlfoyly aaked nd each man fea What np wah ake “Pour mugs beer,’ hand deine ern tn nwt ne Pat Gleamon thought the convention |Comveation, — ' was great, ‘if ‘Tm Sullivan had pulled What faht off out my way,’ sald the man With the foriv-olghi exctitie, “het ——— —————eeeeemmemmenenes | hie (Fall and found jim punta r) ea that are not sold in is Park Denny hurried World Wants ay. “if 1a tron him down on de blokte ALPARAISO, Ind, Sept William, Pits cds . [wots running for de prise Job | Hryan left Chicago toatay for Fort] nemodratic, Silver Republican and Pop Hnemy to Idlers, ee Warne, Ind, where he speaks thin after. Counciiman Goodwin ia spending ” ne oe ing’s World, BAKeRe & WAN f BONNAX 1 1KONRAM 2 wHAINEN® ANUTHURRMIEN PATHS Oui \ UANITORS P BOOKKE sre ) KiTeHENWoRK poys MILLINERY 1 MACHINGG@TE i) <WHEA TGANVARKERS 5 oper RPENTRNS ( OYSTRIIMEN CARRIAGE PAINTERS PAINTERS 2 PAPRRIANGERS nS a ponTers LBCTORS 4 SALBRLADIER ne 7 «reNounariKns VARINA 12 #ALRRMEN « THOKRRS TALON WAITRERGES WaAlrena , MISCELLANEOUS 305 #8 Keely io relative of the gold eure He lost twenty-(wo members of (he Brooklyn delegation and (hie morning fhe was chaning (nly carriages up and of hin stand. man,” sald Boully, “but 1 {4 \| and Byracume MeGuire had the (are finest mugs at the show They lined WY Heston VN you MALT inotined (0 formet pant differences and! moved the vnaningue nomination of ‘ Wille Suleer, Perry Helmon: and |to be aulet and serious Danny MeMabon talked polition and| (he turning down of Coler dublously on} wu. of quarrels and disturbances has consumed Hquide at the Grand, Danny | the way down, But all sald they were) on. ing nowt ticket the Derfo: bought five times and watted twenty [confident that the Bate toket nom: Minutes for some one vine to “cough | mated would be elected. will J Wp No one senmed trourted with! Wearying of polltion many of the dele {ne cold Danny couldn't walt any songer, | 6ates split Up into poker partie rs Up id to Sulver: “For Gawd's eake, | Overy Oar resembled @ card room in the] #lrone bn 0 "Yeo," wuld Danny, “ever aince Ive] to the clty on the Pammany traing | hesitate to viewer any charges that our J Heip Wants in the 43 ‘ , New York papers com-] Jim Sheviin, MoLaughiin’s messenger,/ State of MissoOr for a tour through CHOKEHW BACK FROM CONVENTION (+! fobatedtelataleinbeteteletatojetebsteled=iebelelntslebabelebeleletstetateletets MP of the Tammany and Kings County {proud of the cipertor #howing of the delemnios to the Baratoga Convention independent Democrats to the Hepubl ard Croker the central Agure. Having jay routed (he HIM-Coler and proven| Mr. Croker, when asked what he the supremacy of the | mY OFMANI | thought of the tloket, sald vation in the Mate, the delegates were ‘Menator Hitl's® speech, in which hel ed! between leaders, but Kind has been swept away ery (hing of that and every D tokel. There is noth st io Keep the party in We are especially pl@torm. Where the ie. party could na noe nd | ie bitcans Macted and were Lyrced into Demooratte club Paying things, we wont ahead ‘and sald Gome of the up-Mtate Gelegates came) jupt wha: we beloved. We did not e made igainet us | believe that date and the winotne the tioket which will ( ving omen and this is OUng Mnen'# year,” They wore disposed to argue the taeues | 0! still and more than one expressed the]; ‘» dominadion in the "That Greater New York charter Od }inen iy the t,'' odd one of the country dolegater after the « " ‘1 old hie tri It made MeLanghitn « Gapendent nen HV bie crisis that, Next Cromer. 1 Reve Nel ee ena ate been convention And with the vaat patron: wald he woud work f of his men in the] Mr Coler sent the following telegram awe and the Influence of ) Hit ue coed a erat iiawing tolegran Hawulature and bie rh i Ie COnMPE ANGtOH, MRE LOWAU Tg private, the wonder ia (hat he Md Hott good one and should win, You may For my part | amboommand my services,” Orvker let hi \ Hurtig , Begins His Lightning Trip Denny Murphy e tear loming bh vote Denny's nan ot hid vote In Onkol be de bone.” wall Der money 0 fast here that he never stops, pop, for change. Ho takes (he drink-all-y | want-forfve-cents spring water at Con very Im or A return Ub and had his Gnanecia the first tine,| in the aciernoon of Friday joulations all uj vote (he Missiolpol he wi make a a “Collar” “Cooler,” Kalter Jat Bast 8 Louis Saturday aftert } Munday night Mr Hryan will ere he ot the rinkey dink from ‘Tammany | Sout rh Kansar going frat to Ga Nek. Brookivn Jim thought he was vere Monday afternoon, next to Croker, Hen ett thinking « Port Seojt and Ar Wy war t diseovered Btane rdale he will go to Kan 9 1 an me tha Ne vered Blanch jaa ity, speaking. there Tuewiey ven §)feld,"" wan what Dan Finn told tha con-! ing, Leavenworth, Atehiwon. and 1] vention Jonoph will te covered in turn Wednes $). "And who discovere waked wlitay. Prom St. Joseph Mr, Bryan wi 17) knoeker. Dan #aye he kept books, | home in where he Hi ‘ except for al 2) Ray! nald Peter J.D ‘that con urslone to dif by Ka. ventions Aor 3 minded me between 1! Rubin, There t much the fret round, but may, didn't honk rm nme wither when they WOFMd) ~—-MAMMOND HERE up? . 1) ‘rom Grady and Recorder Bulger are - V) great onem, Grady Knocked Hill and|Minine t today any special demonstration, F Hiuiger knocked Grady. They'l) hive to Retand to taapeet Minee t H ko It (0 A Anteh to wettie who ie the tl worst knocker, Bulger ought to get | fov Rriilen ernie; big time allowaner | isl (9 The Rvening World.) | Oat HORTON, Bept Harney Martin ts looking for the man ; who praposed three cheers for him in pthe convention, He also wants the name ‘1 \and address of the other man Who re-| Hhodes in South Afrloa, arrived here on aponded, the ner Baxonia to-day, a ht EF Lhe he “s "la, ij Lest ee Zs PSS. TPs a Fe if, ey Lire s 4 a AF < ZZ e 2, We - Af, =a Z CEI ge lize “Se, 4 Le, 7 ce a o¢. = voeher Zz ey Ags Zoe: a< ated THE BOSSES HAVE ANOTHER NIGHTMARE, 4O0E909000000G00000006 000000006 000000000 GO UIN009 COOGOGUS COCO S6CCOSSHS SOSS STs See Moca serene ON CLOMPT ADY MINSTRELS KILLED IN WRECK. po asides seckeencaine ern States, | Nomination Second Place ie! Committee Heoause of Kick, ullet parties was accomplished voloek thie moring, when ihe Yen Four Women and a Man in New York Com-~ pany Crushed to Death. vi Bort Wayne he goes to Toledo, | cratic *}and thenee, toumorrow, 1 Columbus, O.] continuous invention, after being in HIN. He qaked the gato) Me will deliver an address at Columbus] terday afternoon, adjourned Paid Help Wants |i | ‘ | in This Morn. |r! when he gots throw Cail, nk SoU LIVE A ate o8 Fiom sumbue he proceeds to Mt. | Presidential electors. vad been rattt ‘This to the way the upstate delegates] (ruele before the Lravelling men at 8t,| the Hemocratic ot Coler’® name when announe heir| Loule Saturday night. Before crossing | ie ratifoatton « a hen announcing th ine | elderw ood and ref tral Col CARTONDALE, Aw 1 stepped into the do of) City, and touring We afterward found three bodies, and | par voforereaching Caire two otners died The wounded were afterward taken to Ouro hosplial,”* id, only a fow miles north from Cairo, early this morning wood, or prominent labor lead. |" iW objectionable 1 SHIPPING NEWS, ALMANAC POR TODAY The car was attac south-bound fast mall train it was noticed that nearly ail the oocu pants of the car were anleep except two the male pceupanta, fatled to reiurn | 4 to the regular Woman known as FAY TEMPLETON, BTTA PATTERSO? PATRICK PATTERSON fun rites ‘TIDES FOR TODAY ANNA BELLE, ar before leaving Mounds, and as it the yards the axle on SOME OF THE INJURED. ETTA F, ELLIOT, MAY MARTIN, fandy Hook Geverner 4 SOL was passing into 70g) Ue rear part of the car broke, The spew of the train lashed the car jiike a whip, and at inst PORT OF NEW YORK, n, the only man who! talked with a few of his lfeutena c He was) found them as one man in thelr appt hurled from the oat and struck the! ciation of young Mr. Vanderbilt, It is There were eighteen oocu- , twelve being women Rvery person or the car was sertously injured, and latest reports dicate that all will One of the trainmen, who was the rat person to enter the fated car, described the scene as follows: FIVE KILLED. “L noticed the irembilng of the train the switches, and INcomG sPmasameTe, | enna oe! from the. teala Tallahannee eer Aerives from! were Plaminens | Prine oe and sin men. gi: Etta Patterson, his wife, wan horribly OUTOOING STRAMBHIPS. V-John Haye Ham-| avg vieteria, Hamoun jmond, the American mining expert. who | ta 9 ecelved 40,000 4 year salary from Ceci] | OM Havens. Duncan Clark ta well known among theatrical people here as an impresario whose shows are intended entirely for the “country trade.” Hie stare are largely reerutted from Yee the ranks of chambermaias, * Bl fad, New Orleans, TO SAIL TO-MORROW, la Pia, Algonquin, CBarlenen, Nie Orestes Uruamewlek. Hf ou Wet Ro aes up nen 2 a | “VANDERBILT TO GO TO ASSEMBLY. a Republican Leaders Arrange for Young Mil- lionaire’s Nominat on in 29th District. CORNELIUS VANDERBILT, JR, Cornelion Vanderbilt la to be noml- bay le a condition easily to be remedied nated for Assemblyman in the Twenty: |by @ Hepublican possessing modesty, et The dwirict convention weld two weeks from toemtght, and young Mr, Vanderbilt will be noml- vated by aeclamation Young Mr Vanderbilt snnde hin firat year 1 py ut Hlepuolioan Wention in Saratowa a tew daya ago. * won vea sdiniration orkera ty Modesty, ent ae) 4m, Wi, humor, savoir faire, bonhome mie and Ineidentaily by the millions of Joliars thet Henator Piatt talked with the young tman and found tn him to admire, After several conversations the veteran leader #0 » Impressed with bh i mor, modesty, bovhonlePet cetera, that he thourht about ne him ‘o Congress. Iinmediately bala dosen fioniler potion! leaders asked Core hellin Vanderbilt how he would ike to be & reprowentative in Congres. Oh, no," he replied; want to begin ym of the indder. This te an i ne experienoe, and think that after ewhlle T ehall Ike polities, But |} am quire new to thie sort of thing and 'm trying to learn something about it | Perhaps I shall know more after awiile. T think every young man should take onguage pleased the leaders so at they flocked around young Mr. Vanderbilt, and his attractive qual- itieg were more than ever, In still fatrer Phrases they wang the praise of hig pho Mtleal insight, his tact and his modesty, while (hey did not for one moment for- wet his miiito of dollars, Of course, they could no! w his money to be & drawback when he had so many other engaging qualition On the way home Senator Platt had a longer conversation than before wiil the onthustastic recruit, He was, if possible, more charined than before by Wiis good wense, et cetera. The veteran not too much to say that they hungered for a chance to launeh him In pollties, The chorus {n ‘Lolanthe” rearing ‘Into Parliament he must go," Was tame and dull compared with the clamor of the gentlemen who decided that Into the Leaisiature young Vanderbilt must go, The Twonty-ninth Assembly Dintriot] extends from Wifty-third to Ninety-| ; ot Koel seventh street, between Central Park en(husiaem, wit, humor, bonhomte—and million ROSY TEACKERS Look Betier In the SchoolRoom thas the Sailow Sort, Young folks waturahy Uke objects, and « good-looking, healthy tea@her can do vastly more with pu> pila, everything else considered, Kinny, dyspeptie teacher can, matics In a young ladies’ seminary at Macon, Ga,, had an experience worthy the attention of any teacher. She kept mHanine down a little more each year until finally a genu- ine case of nervous prostration set in and she was confined to her bed for clght months, a perfeet wreck, yi ‘eally and mentally, Sho and friends thought It was due to over- work, but she now knows It was due to Improper food, Of course the physiclans wore called in, but there can be done in such cases, except to rely on well selected food and proper care, She was put upon Grape-Nuts, all medicines, also tea, coffe und teed drinks, were taken away. She had Postum Food Coffee once a day, The larger part of her food was Grape- Nuts, for this food ts made with spe- celal reference to rebuilding the gray matter In the brain and nerve cen- tres, The lady says: “1 had been reduced to 95 pounds in weight when | began using Grape-Nuts, The new food was #0 delicious and strengthening that I felt new life at one | have now de- veloped into a perfeo.'v healthy, happy, stout woman, weighing 185 pounds, the greatest weigh« f tained, and have a woaderfully ¢ 4) fresh, rosy complexion, instead of the sallow, billous hue of the past, never now have a symptom of (dyspepsia nor any other ache or all, Am strong physically, and | partieu- arly notice the strength of mind, £ hever experience that tired, weary eoling after a hard day's labor that