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stamp out Penge WARRANTS OUT E= 7 come help from 4 “I have detectives FOR 5D OWES. thia nature er Is found of sihiiiaaiy ‘Dist rict-Attorney Acts on|: McCullagh Deputies’ Evidences View The Tammany now offected ar wy the scope 0 under orders @ record and It ist to atack Vire In ove elty, Tho next mec will be held on Mt OMe, BH Hrowlwo wosalon, The cor powers, ‘The roau must be first reported Hall Bxeentive Committe: order action as | mittee consists he « end it will be In ting whe Called upon to aot on th @f the antl-Tainmany ine @ litthe Jokor in this The withdrawal of J from tho committer « favorable comme int ranks, He was formerly istrict Including the Te Well ways he ie too busy | the committee, Warley Mare yer who has long been roi ( ympanied to Centre his ap corer J Hennesny wed On taforma ’ ? y houses a had db svered wer be ment to the De persone arresett Centre Street Court Supt Cullagh n each HERLIHY SAYS “NOTHING TOSAY." * him, Arrives Early at Eldridge St, Station in Plain Clothes and Red Tle, lain Her w There was no general Peaorta reported tod oning the ! r Ment districts the disorderly characte were not no bold and Ang of vice th the more novo bad heen suppressed, Gambling Goes On, the pool-rooma and The + Ay, of the Bidrtlae charged with man, arrived at the hortly after o'clock thie » was ‘ Ile wa uilon and | He wore But hounes still went 0 eourre, displayed ex only known faces were allo within, As a@ result of the complaint BISHOP POTTER ‘| fambling { Irene uray 1 te weed busi Pe eC ee eae) He " Light District i An matte ! River poroached him vn) began writ World sald in aw Bishop Potter’s memorial to the Mayor Pa 20555 BISHOP POTTER'S CALL TO MAYOR VAN WYCK. oharging that when the ley @ock, of the Pro-Cathedral {y Gireet, complained of view to the » @uthorities, he ware met not or Gontempt and derision, hut Coarseat Insult and obloquy,” two Captains will be summoned for They are Herlihy, of the Wlir ‘ ) and Diamond, of the I) station, 1 whatd y you Want with mer like ing World verter pay! would wi ca Nothing ¢ Captain and he Hishop Potter's letter to Mayor Van Wyek on the view of th olty te documents ever addressed to a city offlelul After calling attention to the good work and Influence of the Chiroh Settlement on the lower amar elite f the pollee te the dives that menace the locality, the Bishop writes: “Wut the thing that is of consequence inter of religion, and a resident calling and charac World would generally regarded as one of the most forceful and ¢ vt vent you mn har vu by Bah kept BOOOBO8: on welting and the ind # and Juatif of the two men, cme POLICE BOARD IN A FERMENT, Answered President's Haatily—Arose from Siok Bed, That Mr, Croker'e viee orieade hi Hern conducive to police activity shown this afternoon by the ui bustle at Police Headquarters. Mondaye and ride dayn for Molive Cov Inge, Dut an imperative Bernard J. York, bre Drought the four « this afternoun for a Byery comm af the meeting « Calling Loxelhe Before the Comm ident York Novag Nothing. to say to may! > 4a mal enough 17 STREET WOMEN FINED. sir, da thot when un all alke tew oft oe Von of the nelehh rhood oS te and Centhfulnoss are ' experlenee widely and abundantly recognized. goes to the he polkoe of Nin dletrict to appeal to them for th Call ncoocccnsoocace ss. cecccecececscascac young. the Innocent and defenseless agninet the Is Hienies who None Denied th Court the Charge of Disorderly Conduct, are hired as runnere and (outers for the lowest and mont dene of viee, he Is met not only with contempt and derision but with the coarsoet insult and obloquy,” Declaring his willingness and ability to prove this statement he continues: "LT affirm that such a virtual mfeguarding of vice (nthe infamous Con 1 Pifty venteen Vollee Court thi ty of plawlonie Now York i & burnning shame to any decent and civilized com ally munity, and an Intolerable outrage tipon those whom it ¢ and preeminently concerns, | am not, | beg to say the fact that the extttence of vice in a great city Inevitable condition of the life of sueh a community Tam not demanding that viee ehal vil author That vement a race of angels and not men.” st the ohlelding of y of (ose he seeks to save from corrupt attempt to deny made 8 practically an be stamped out ty send th of the women yy th © po ty ~ Wheh w Hee or any other mani for ith a POTTER DIDN'T MOVE CROKER Da atone A list of 40 ted io MoM lat it wos Mikslone Of the call of Came from as ton and Mr Hea 1 new, Prewident York ret tera at imo tt yn, where (thie, Hy board would had we heealls out in the name vthiven “‘) know thore of whom 1 speak--their toll and thelr aspirations, Thelr senalhility as keen as those who are in your honse! God and tn the face of the citizens of New York people have charged me to do. the per vistent menace, the woutterably deflling contacts to witeh day vw New York w od Tah Protesting a FAN Hotitiolons Say iahapte After Hed © Letter th lives, thelr hault ind, befor Come to outrave or 4 em Croker wan forced 1 rd or ming © matior yotoat, ay my = ‘ np Portes Mi vgainet the habitual invult OX ir ron Thurs Hall whowod that day. because of the base complicity of the poll th Hoy Pe nwa the lowest forma of view and erime, they are Conelinding bis letter, the Bishop writes Months have padsed ginee the tneldents oceurred to which | have ved In Chis communication, But Hiion of things In whole neighborhoods Vice not only flaunts wad mothers tnd n these 6 the con ‘| al mon " ba tha: bre has not tinprove exit loa clonetel y an. hour Auitomobhic ing to do wit VLL DO MY DUTY, SAYS DEVERY, Beyond This Vaguo Stato- ment the Police Chief Em ulated the Silont Oys er, grown worne. hut han working fathe patho ipen COC SOOLOCGONE form Var OF ever today to dofend their households from a rapielous tf oat viet Ne no | —~ DOESN'T TRUST CROKER, j neas which stops at no outrage wid Apares to Lond ” \ state of things cries (o God for vengeance Atthe mn Initor er Chereyn to you and m tite of Mishoy And Parkhwrnt vn ft ihe the mor \ street I have no comme: on the letter of sto make Potter, RICHARD Ing World ree Te wi ot CROKER porter, me. sank After sriving Urgent Instructions to the Antl-Viee Cunmittee appolnted by Tam many Mall Richard Croker eatied away on the Lucania towtay, Having mat surprising revelation that the orueade waseoniemp ated more than two monte only mune ” deferred on a tt tenmer walled at 12 ( Tammany men ¢ on the pler yelled th ‘oloek high ine hundre low degr hoarse and frantioally waved « the chief Tt meemed as though the whole of the General Committee of Tammany Hall wae there and many others hewides he erowil was Lawren Juixe Herman Joneph MoCurren, Senator Feitier Mtroue, Capt Ly Ww i City Chamberlin Patrlek Keenan, Jus t Fire Coma wll, missioner Mequade Ridmway, Willan weoretary of the Dem Tiavid Me@Clure, Cty ot, John Fox, Grant Bache De Lancey Nioll Bdward ¢ ohy Judge MeKean and Fallon, Flowers for the Mors, When Mr Hvel ot th t yo Among mour mou Senator tun. f Counse! Croker and bin party: ane rmy of Ne fatth heering. nan eager, walked up ul eader tream as he mt the Jorornted W bude In a Kral of them atin banner trl ached ta a sti Ineeription in f An in Ite owns sank ve fant a viner Was thie Haseall he Heimont, Thoma F John BP Carroll, B T. B. Crimm') James Pha m m Koller "I Dwyer Khoriay Cord Meyer tonn ¥ 1 Anat oral offerina n Immenwe ho irnations WH De ery bawket @f 4 other me von envela vow Hireoted t wotiaded went many ( the thief was not dlapoaed Cub che the Charman TRYING TO OUST COLLECTOR Habs toute Poa § Meddted Condition, \ Town Hourd a, for resiamation and resign ani Hmaliing wae as which taxes ve most muddled town NOVEMBER 17, 1900, VENGEAN ‘CROKER’S LAST WORDS ON VICE. + :|Before Starting for Europe He Again In- } structs the Tammany Committee. and toed Warden | tj} | Minted Urmemtly and tn earnen or af this! nal ast and all of the ¢ hf nts in the riage ‘committer, ont Know a mints inn Very M sixteen abylon. who I father only " of the food GQrape-Nuts is the effect! * on the mind; it makes one feel buoy-| e ant, hopeful ~ La Glunt, of 24 ved, PB CE! ior a linifshour® conference with Me Croker, made a wtavemen! whton it os (noumhi {4 rly Indigates the position lm was caving the club eth # steamsily dock ne hin invuxuration P WAN Tile after of Weho) oP oF bor inewerod ‘1 never heard of | aw tt until! wie ti Thin crusade ‘itited tive me nen for th ar { | expected them ts car ind do thelr entire duty all who are Interested 1) Joln wht the comin work.” ‘Though Mr. Croker was up until after midnight saying Kood-by to his follow | era. Who filled the clubehouse, fe arr ‘ fnorning I hope reform wil th ealed and went at once ur Wik Barty Callers, Mr. Nixon, and ded Surrogate Une of mblance he next ea thora tha ri fh amanen ycloek whiel ad freed Yin a mix derby hat, te with a ring fa Mr rep 6 Croker ors, He K a Ured, as though he nee “What do vou ke t rVa ie { Hikhop Pot Wok regard Caide?” he wa comment to make on tha sively anid Mr. Croker "Ih 1 don't shave faith ya numb ind the # iblighed go We widely tha he knows Awalting Developments, W an oly wait until Me ypmenta! wople rth howd ire Ve he result ony th hem John ft *» family | he mei) Commlt:| jootar, | White Fam away Twenty the work ap itive to proseeute wh you have been { And | want you to prodave re ab drove up to the| Croker'a baggage Wal were “ xe * + club. entered the triven to the steam wit | k Mr. Croker and the party 1 htm, Aan the var thought 1 {ox-Renat re hen Wil! W Wii? je repina te ything about tt r To Become Heide of Mer, Heed ‘The marrage of Mise Mae 1 duughter of Mr Joveph Ur ai the \ ne " rer One Hund And Ameerdam avenue next at 4 PM Th iven away by her brother me Turner, Mian Allow ¢ lator, wil he matd of honor the ree Prom 1 Hred and RIN Man will W on bee Mr Towner sree \y One » belles on will} \e he bre One Hundred and Tvelttiy att The couple will leave for an exte Houthern (rip ————————— MIND AND FOOD, Kind of Food That Affects the Mind, One of Uie moat remarkable effects gount held Inother nd cheerful,” says Alice} Jroad at, Altoona, She continues; “As result of prolonged inental work, 1 was sisi ——— Tho output of the factory of The “Mobile” Com. pany of America when in full operation amounts to more than a quarter of a million dollars per month. In order to secure working capital sufficient to keep the factory in full operation up to the time of the opening of spring business, The“ Mobile” Company of America Offers For Sale at its par value of $100 per Share $400,000 of its Preferred Stock. Each share of $100, so subscribed, will carry with Rt an additional share of the Common Stock of the Company. - The Company will have No bonds, No indebtedness. The President of the Company, Mr. John Brisben Walker, who owns a controlling interest in the stock of the “Mobile Company—Mr. Walker is also the proprietor of The Cosmopolitan Magazine—guarantees to manage the Company without creating any indebtedness, He further guarantees to protect tho interests of those investing while the Company is under his management by securing for them equal terms with himself should he determine to retire from the management of the Company. The preferred stock of $2,000,000 and common stock of like amount will be issued upon the basis of the following property, to be turned over to the Company fully paid for: # Ist. $400,000 cash in bank to be used as working capital, « 2nd, The “Mobile’' Company's factory buildings at Kingsland Point, of the most modern construction, designed specially for the work of building ‘“Mobiles,'' 3rd, A complete plant of the very best and most modern machinery, all new and guaranteed to be equal to the turning out of ninety carriages per week. 4th. 233 acros of the choicest manufacturing and residence land along the Hudson River, embraced in the site at Kingsland Point and Phili,.se Manor, upon which the New York Central has recently established for The “Mobile Company a new station with a service of twenty-five trains aday, This property was carefully selected with a view to the development of the manufacture of ‘‘Mobiles'’ upon the largest scale. 5th. The rights to manufacture for the United States'and Canada under the Francis E. and Froeland 0. Stanley Patents—the ‘‘Mobile'’ Company owning a one- half interest in the original steam carriage patents of the Messrs. Stanloy—The Locomobile Company owning the other half, and no other steam carriages having any rights under these patents. The two companies owning these patents turned out more than ninety-five per cent of all the steam carriages built in America during the past year, This proferred stock constitutes a very unusual opportunity for investment. ft is nat in the nature of an untried experiment, The profits are proven to be large. The ‘Mobile'' is to-day probably the best known auto# mobile carriage in the world, Tho Company has already in operation Branch Houses in Boston, Philadelphia, Washington, Buffalo, Denver and Chicago, Before tho spring opens the Company will have in operation more than twenty branch houses and one hundred and fifty agencies. In Boston the sales amounted to over thirty thousand dollars within three months after apart the Company's Branch at 346 Boylston Street. he Delivery Wagon business of the Company promis to be even more profteble than that of pleasure’ carriage: As already stated one share of common stock is given as a bonus with each share of preferred stock. ws Subscriptions, to the preferred stock will be assigned in order of application unless for any reason it is deemed advisable to reject any subscription, They must in all cases be accompanied by check for the full par value of $100 for each share of stock; check to be made payable to John Brisben Walker, President of The ‘Mobile’ Company of America, and addressed to Philipse Manor, Tarrytown-on-the-Hudson, N.Y. — a=" Full tables at boarding-houses where Sunday World Wants am hounce vacancies, Help Wanted--Femaa TOVREA BEPRR io te et ali Monday nan pe Jiro kiya ly of thn uM PAT OES NOT FALTER, STATE CHARA » ia'|Says He Still Favors'Chosen at Ten=Minute | ; Passage of State Con- | Session To-Day as stabulary Bill, Odeil’s Successor, jstrickon with paralysis of the right ‘aide about two years and a half ago. for redress.” f H dat ay \jank 1 Us e | *) For about two years | was treated SOCIETY WOMAN ARRESTED ‘constantly with powerful drugs to Mrs, Millie Chambers Aveused by | stimulate the nerve centres, with only partial success, | “About six months ago | was |Chreatened with nervous prostration again, when a friend advised me to oat Grape-Nuts food, | was entirely ¥ skeptical concerning any beneficial lrewults, but finding the food very palatable, 1 bought package after package, and since beginning the use © move reasod my et har hi with Mr ny any 1 Atianttc fy Hateleiteeper, ATLANTIC CHPY + Mile torlde ankf ind has ) arrestes of obtaining ker anys K on bial » Chan Phtla mate by ‘of the td4ede Brideton OL (hat Mra, Chambors gut hwietord tel, Who allow i ) the si Mrs |Of Grape-Nuts have taken no medt- hoult | Chan $0) |clne or nerve tonics of any kind, and alter r atl og , we ove " m sod that she pave a be ty: the effect of this perfect food on my Nie paa aM Ika 1) Comme |e a Tae ee id moved in Koon | Health te something very remarkable, iin — Slate (ie iarcwies # halt | Meiers ine Phd eb Ti ie said hor | All headaches, insomnia, and a dis- xe STOLE BIG LOT OF OPIUM, | vout that + Ode ai now lives in New York agreeable cough, and my symptoms 5 ” Ld nlinites. Mre. Chambers claima that she used of paralysis e disap) i hy pow. Joedded from ”" adh ee Hed heh |the money obtained by her tn the purrs |" J PRtructed YO wy , T have sald Odell apart most of yeaterday 0 | onnae of medictt When arraigned] “Tam satiated that all the ills that ve reporter TH Mem Arrested White Dispos. | 1 Netdquarters closing up matters and | she was held tn $1,000 dal Ih fered were due to the fact log of Drow. wt {ng to turn the offloe ove his ——- tl ved just as thousands of / tM ‘Third mit Ts bo a mrong inenure, J He had In: | A others who think they are well fed, FTA [hee elonasrenpe GPh tote easy SIM tas A). CIGAR “LESSONS” A FRAUD, |but are ina state of sem oklyn, wer y Mgbt to way that Lam letting up on | * ahs ‘9 S guipe £o nee. lent all fn t stabulary bil wi we ot for th i glhoa of | posttively ‘ Mia +a Urey j Ad hie'| r Ode turned co) Meier Arrented, Charged wit! properly nourished and rebuilt except At $450.00. lwinter, and t have every reason to bes | DUNN. saying he did no tn ee] Awindting Mis Pu by good food and food that can be tly of Dodge lieve it will be passed. It will be ae Oita eae ares Chie suet! ty Centre Btreet Court th rrning }digested and assimilated, Grape- f dy k Am atroet. Aug. Vlairong measure and will provide tor a| tial was arraigned Abraham Steiner, a| Nuts food js the moat perfect food I | 7 ea N Into and | gingle-headed State pollee commission, Hensts of the Junute THere, leacher of (he clgarmaking art, aa ii7/have ever acen, and I know of its = duty had! with headquarters at Albany Second avenue, Ho was arrested on a} Value from practical results, ooh wan h headquarte t A large consign { wild animals ‘Thia is another evidence of the fact of obtaining money under falae A the detectives would if inat pector @ reporter ary volo \ afterwarda,| “The head will be supplied from thie the oplum |ci.y, and he will be a man th whom the Away comminaion {public will have entire confdence, Hel h Howe, a clerk of Dodge | will be a witisen of very high character 8 | The bilt will not be the identioal one that i he truck as woe, intrested lnat year, it tt will re-| os is they were ted. | semi 4 In many Partioulars, volsed by an olicor ‘of ite gamured hare’ will be bo 06 from Singapore by th was was dh tra Sunoav Wears Wars — Bane BesrResuuvs broug that Osteo food contains the with gray matter tn the nerve centres and brain pard, one tiger cat, (wo ur kangaroo rals, one orang e lorie, one porcupine, five fae two New Guinea. Neardy and two Japaneoe ewapapern Kact a fee pupils ti i The opium the CURtoray pail re ,