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ilololetololoin| Mrs Beale, Who “Hired Out,” | Will Make Revel.» tions. To bineks reese the Ofre, Bt. Justin Meale har inauguarated @ crusade the echoes of which will he heard in the kitchens of New Yorwn ours en ra Inbor, York avo unjustly treat Tigaia (he: 8 and that therein is found « labor pres Jem the solving of which will benefit wages Henle will m of magnitude many, Mro. meatic ref Jertuke a dor Bho will organite a servant girl union with walking delegate third dege tn thete why of until t 1s Known whethe and an arbitrar WHAT THE UNION WILL SEEK TO DO, To fx the hours o: employers w ral “| ervitude will tre labor, the y for " rlelebotetedtst nble tion committos and other neceamary J Mra, Beale wae one of the numbers me pechinery, A meeting will vhost cclMY, AM ponttion," maid Mrs. Neal { en} olay, "waa al Ocean Urove wan Beale will cell the Hoolul Reform Cluv | ongawed an niure for four en he hue t the work AUB a Week, For Lhe most part iny Pee hee taken up ey | Dreakaat 90 ue ot the ‘warmtnge Mer Unique Bapertencen of the Caml told to inake And tho story whe hay to tell ie unique | [hy Lalla witeion he Te 8 Well ae interenting flan wap mali to an For oix years she has studied the Question, and to the end that whe might peak by (he card hae actually hired lady we PROF. WONFORT GETS DIVORCE. Granted a Decree from Young Wife. Formerly | His Pupil. Whoever eerved for murt bo of the py An pant necticut Sheriff rf oa “SERVANT GIRLS TO ORGANIZE A UNION. Seleobeteabletettstalete fede In her search for Healo » Many dressmakers by the They (hem val (hele mone r npwoye | was employed four childres The kiton made my toilet My meals wer from the table was UNprint +e } ¢ Poi tod t , = County ! * nd a ‘The suit for divorce brought by Prof | hereby n Frank K. Monfort, principal of che High} When t Behool at Hayride 1, which was} Houre here las ening, wh Wi tpled yesterday before Juaticn Garrison) leer employed se 3 and a jury in the Supreme Court, re having bee ” : @ubted In @ verdict for the plaintiff, wh Hened @ granted a divorre from hit Hat-[ self face to face wit 4) tie B Montfort James A, Fitaroy, of The « went to the jury late yester-| Wille Ht. Monroe, the station agen May afternoon, Justice Gurrix |‘ Cob structed the jury to bring In @ sealed) Hp was greatly surprined to pee thon verdict, Janda more so when he was 4 by th The soit was broveht atutory | Sheri that he had come to take him »reapondents, Edward to Bridgeport Ja Fisher te a one ries Germeinder {ja j banded man, but he showed fight ap wamed, Several lotters which had tecn, wanted to know where the requiaitio fptercepted by (the plaintiff were pro-war. duced in evidence ond constituted 1 don't any officer in re: printipal feature of the case for the| ported to have maid, “IL couldn't have husband. Joome in the Custom Mouse and taken ) Prot. Monfort i» about forty-five years! you out, but nh the widewatk Old, His wife is o handsome brunetio| now, and you're going along with me, About twenty-three. Hoth Mrs, Mon-| teres a ceriied copy of a bond which Bnd the two corespondents had) Mr, Monroe gaye for $7 for your ap } bean pupils of Prof, Monfort at diferent! poarance in the Superior Court jast Umes. and you've tried to ekip the bond Jury found the defendant euilty |phiy is ail the paper 1 wants. come Op the first twe counts of the Indlel+ | ainng fea The finding of the Jury now B06" | ytonwhile Mr Monroe ptood «ilently qj DW the special term of ty tear which will act in Oh the verdict and grant the aivene De ‘sougit by the plaintiff. the duprom [Door of Jewelry ” " ri Kelly if ““#étting in position" is of Fital ime Pied Ppa ince to troops in battle, Tt Wy wih ay fmportant in the battle of |p. ccaminarion. » World Want columns are full! police Court to-day points, Occwpy one *| 1" three young men raw 7 ave hi ed your ro he »bery ed the | BOLD BOY THIEF CAUGHT, st ‘Tied and | Gold Watehes Stolen, la age nger, was | 4 and bel) Tf you want © good suggestion as to| Dan et 49 West Forty-elghth street, the etaire to the basement by 413 West Port Ne Instantly r taken to the Wort Forty-seven! Station, x Marke Yesterday afternoon in broad daylight showcase of John Von Breton's jewelry store at tify the Bervant Girl voprity Jeletrittel-bebeintelteleleiatesteleteleiok MRS. BEALE ARRAIGNS GOTHAM HOUSEKEEPERS. facts to jus Union Mr New York wemen hire day ott at nigh 4 indi Har 1 i y slnk was where | warmings” KIDNAPPED AT CUSTOM-HOUSE. { Jiiod, turned out without my pa vit ANRWABO Was used Loward me by (howe Who oAll themaelyin lattes tha that many of tof hirtig a person hereelt owt ac aifferent times ay nuree,| of refinment. well brea and a lady I ree ast, MaKe day. «tare | ‘waitress, maid and dishwasher, Bo tor} ae por th livery Wie nel to Work U dog pet | j i hag: ol eipath toving heavy furniture, I had to carry siroet= Without | “y"|Lay in Wait for the Hight Mro, Beale will tell all about ver) heavy bones and bales from the baw: | mh Hake Biting experiences in thls pilgrimage for] ment to the top of the house Thad (oj Prapowen. wo form, ie i fervanite Duke at Holland bene Fine in the rahigoreler from theve petty iyrannies and to put ‘gl ‘i i , . Marat hin n woaltion Lo dom snd righta and House phe uses ye Amen © nore fo ery Hard to Please ype ivilegen of whieh they ate now de bd whom she worked a sensation will fol 1 Was seametr in op @|" Jow, For it is wet forth by her that in| families by the ‘day. hav had Rises alt ‘t {' ge ontt Aral Wh Cote MAHY places ehe was abueed, insulted. | aa at Dag a CM establiehed | phe Duke of Manoheater te notin an Wurned out without her day's pay anil Ont amiable wi to-day, and rewrets that yell bring sult for hor money, If she} i-# ook and moren of other tases the wtory of hile parcha wo Howe ared. No rl Hit oe a dfossmaler py ‘ f He, me men 5 [the day I was quickly taught ins ton terriers for $3.00) was made publi, How many “prominent” women who | ij compet for this fact hax attracted to him a have put Chelr worvants hr ug thie Th many places } waa sabuaed, ine | and swarm of hard-luck individuals who ———— rene Tolaim acquaintanceship and unfortunate |Employee George P. Fisher Seized by Con- and Taken Up Sound. FAIR SISTERS ——— Accused of “Beating” $90 Board Bill, Their Refinement Marks Them as Victims Magistrate Moade glanced over prisoners in Jefferson Market Police to-day hw eyes fell upon two young women, good-looking and well Aran Their appearance of refinement and culture was accentuated by their shrinking in evident horror from the of crowd awalt! wodragKlied tood stolid eet distan Magi them prisoners who Judgement a few Meade was Sntorest 1 asked Nese women? twinkling there arose from a Within the ralling two other with set lips and determined rate curtoualy, Who women nner, They unswered the Matt trate's question tam Mre, Mary B, Tucker, of a) y| West Thirty-thim street’ sald the tall- er of the two, “and this is my dear friend, Mera. Lassie Graham, of & Weat ‘Thirty-second street. These women latm to be pleters, ‘Dhey are Mise May and Mins Annie Jones, and they owe Mra. Graham and mo $9 for (able board, Wo want our money Mrs. Tucker, who lookm as (f ane could protect her interests in her boarding- jouse, then told Magtwtrais Meade that the Misses Jones had come to her house ind secured credit for breakfasts, lunoh. ons and dinners aggregating $24, and had paid in promises only, alleging that their bankor had not paid them thelr re- mittanes, Mre, Graham, who |* young, pretty Fjand petite, amid that the steers fad ome to her houne saying that they had beon stopping at the Park Avenue Hotel Jand wanted boant They represented temaelves a2 pete sons of means haying an income pald regularly by & banker whoee name they wave, “When they Jef they owed me 2, Your Monor, and | found that they 4 in) PUZZLE COURT. Mre, Graham and Mere, Tucke the boarding ine Keepers, time.” | Park Avenue we will pay mmmon,” nal the wifore you went to board with | Mee. Graham ei ¥ou alti and our steter, Mie, May, Hivem Chere iow Oh, Your Honor, thats aewhy, 1 went to that hotel and (hey eald they never heard of these ladtes,”” broke Ih Mra. Graham exoitedly } "Well, Mire Craham, you know boards J in-houmes have to triat patrons ill the met quilt Magistrate COUNT PURSUES WINCHESTER, y t! peraona who bear Uther are unable Wee upon them mall to-day Appeals for ald, ant dur men who had ¢ better daye tried to All wore batted, save waited for how! Holland House unt! }and then pounced upon nany pollte weveral he Duke wpp Tho Duke's unwelcomed vielior wae apparently about ff nro old, wars large and atout and face ind vied that he had er nany of the good things of If The ‘Count! Lies in Walt: | O'Manton } Criminal Court, Prove That HALF THE ILLS OF Catarrh of Long Stand- ing Is One of the Most Stubborn Dis- eases to Cure, A Medicine That Will Cure Such Cases De- serves a Very High Place in the Annals of Medical Discovery. Such a Medicine Is Peruna, log in every day Of old cases of chronic ecatarrh that have resisted all treatment for years, betng promptiy avd Permanontly cured by Peruna, These reports do not all come from ob: soure places, signed by obscure people A large proportion of these letters are written by men and women prominent In business and professional cireles, and many of them well known from ocean to ocean. Take, for tnnt Colonel John Franklin Drom{nont position among (he lending trial lawyers of Chicago He has probably obtained more verdicts Agalnst corporations in suite for personal HOUBANDS of testimonials are pour: : . ' ‘ 1 ! to Mra Tu kor Tan Ne, The ‘domes! statere held for Injuries than any man of his age In the | Toker and 1 followed them ast Hkh! | homed, United States, and during hie practies of and had Policeman Cox arrest” them _ over fifteen years he has not lost « single All we want is our money “Yen; but we can't run a house, for| case in the Supreme Court Milas Mary Jones, who {4 ail, etm and) nothing, “Your Honor,” moaned MP®.| stasouth He ited ele en good looking, turnod a tear-stained face Ny ht mts ko Hola Mary | (nerey of four men P| 10 the Maqiavrate Jonew on a charge of viowut parte | q fot a number of he had boon at true,” anid whe; my slater and | Inx-house jaws under Mieted with chronic catarrh, and having de owe them mone, ant wo will pay | Henal Cote whieh proviies for cages ot] TaeaMlly been thoroughly cured of ie old (hem. Te Wasnt iécesmary 10 ArreRt) false representation #uich na vou chara®| Rm by ont vot oe eepottes ceed with iH and to hittniliate us by bringing Ws) Mins Jones with,” sald the Magistrate, | mM th one of our reporters, in which le [sre Laken thom to ko to vUF panker, a es Wan Held tty BH ball for exe] © ollowing statement to the public bl they refused Hon thle afternoon, while her. ala f ! Mamieirate Meade thought a moment ured a BUPA Mon, And at arted oft Snlvagyi. ih AMES Pee | hen bald, prow “How mien Wk of the Park Avenue | The Perina Medicine Co,, Columbus, 0 Wwe, Mina rH hat they were gue y or sixty-two 8, 1 believe, | Gentlemen: It gives me great Pik lg he sf pleasure (o testify to the merits aed 10 we trib. alarmed ul such a worthy remedy for ca- x4 larrh as your Peruna, Thad suf. Mat eRe ant tos ba ati fered for a number of years from Hare m0 eit ted’ a (a nie ror disagreeable discase YAee bi W Rilrwea tones | jad tried many so-called 10 ® ny # about them except that tt would be “all right STOPPED WOMAN'S FUNERAL | remedies, but until Fused Peruna none had the desired effect, 1 feel that I am perfectly cured, _ MANY RELI Catarr ABLE WITNESSES — Id of Chronic Ord O Ee > Cured MANKIND ARE CATARRHAL IN NATURE pother cane equally well known in Obbe Is reporied (hrough a ietter from @ veteran railroad mar Captain John 1, Lyons, of Chicago, pase senwer gent for various railroad come panion for the past twenty-four years, o ected with the PostOffice Department for ix years, the Pollee De ment for as | youre, and at present counected with the Grand Tronk railroad, had a ilar cane, He is A veteran soldier and @ prominent member of 0 No, 108 A. it, Camp | Por twenty years he auffered with chrome awverh, but thanks to Peruna Is How ems trely cured. Ho writes of his cure In the | following words | The Peruna Medicine Co,, Columbus, 0, Gentiomen, le aflords me much pleasure | to make a statement in behalt of your merle | orous remedy, Poruna, 1 have used same for catarrh and have found it to be all you jolaim for it, of bad suffered for twenty | yours, 1 cheerfully recommend Peruna to Any one suffering from ontarrh, as T bee and can cheerfully recommend Coroner Learned, However, that! Peruana to any one suffering from Death wi from mara) fi i ft, catarrh. Coroner Hausch to-day stopped the rPow funeral of Annte Naastey, fifty-two yeara JOHN F, WATERS, old, of Avenue I. He ordered the| 1a0 8 idolph St,, Chicago, 11. ody went to the Morgue, where Dr. performed an and learned that death from consumption, The orter by & sued on information thatthe woman ha suitopay late and morohine, Dr, “ if whe had Jaken eliher drug there were no tracts” of them reine Laue WIFE: SLAYER ER SENTENCED, Otto Weltahs, Convicted of Wa slavmt Gets Nineiwon ¥ Otto Wolfuhs, Manelavahter in the fret degree in th rooklyn, was toda entenced by Judge Hurd to ninetees years in State's priaon On Sept W he went to the home o Milton Krapp, a banker, at 113 Remae street, where his wife Rowa wes om ployed, aaa servant, and eut her thr from car to ear, Killing her Instantly ema nm Cabinet Reatane, rin. Deo, ‘The Cabine BLEEDING PILES And All Other Forms of ‘This Common had resulted roner Baeh was ts who war convicted of at OT Misses’ Suits Half Prices, We have taken from our Misses’ Suit stock 100 of this season’s Suits, only one of a kind, in sizes 14, 16 and 18 years, of Cheviots and Broadcloths, in latest blouse styles, Most of the Suits are entirely silk lined, y n f i i 66. Overcoats of Friezes, Vicuna, Cheviots, Kerseys or Meltons, Chesterfields and Surtouts, made extra Jong and loose, $25. Neve that, as In my caso, It will prove @ pure cure ¢ APTA N JOUN HH, LYONS, 2 Prairie Ave, Chicago, fit prune Medicine Co., of Cow for instructive free literas Address Ri Jumbus, Ohio, eatarrh on would think the little god of grace modelled our suits--so faultless are they, Our staff of cutters are unex- celled, Our moanatectiriog de- parbnens is perfect, Clothing bearing our name must havestyle, fit right and wear right; the price we know is right. Special sale of black Vicuna Lhibets for double breasted frock coat and waist coat, silk lined and faced, to order, $23, English trouserings in checks or stripes, Know About e $20, satin or wool lined, Raglans, Our re Ain in vartotng of bot b wore a fF00K vat Ha Hew $100,00 Suits at $50.00, ‘ " \ ‘ ‘ ‘ yn the pathet f hare tO iy ai ako ¢ edith eT and Annoying Disease, Cured by 7500 “ “ 47,50, wi 1 I a The trousers were striped and id Pile of AU HA Wha ciitmalons ‘ned at the knees | ‘0 the Pyram! Cures 50.00 “ " 96,00, & he Grand Central Depot, and soandalize titled goo! tante ve er Thoueands of men and women suffer from “ “ ut Vonneottout At was of a ickly brow some form of piles viteaat oie Koning 40,00 i i 20,00, f " ra} j Hut most strik t of the | the exmet nature of the trouble, or, knowing 0,00. 15,00, Hrldgeport Count's' attire Waw an expansive white| It. carelessly allow Mt to run without using 3 5 Fisher ars go. me walatooat, But even with thie morning | the imple means of a radical cure { wn Behool Hoard y he bore hime Nien te | The failare of salves and ointment to eure conwich, ‘Then he became commit 1 di ton, His ret mustache wag | Mee haw led many eufferere to belleve the Hi ay ; BVA OT 0 BME POPES eT eee ete ate in vee pon [nly permanent cure to be a sursieal opera Iriel, | When hla term exptred the | inimpeac . ‘id The 190K} tion, but surgical operations are & 20th te mayetAl NURGRGN AALARL, WOMGR | tie Cotkee at Rtanehe (0 life snd moreover very expensl Brosdway & an tare wh The Duke of Manchestor refused to n often, ale propria ted ; no means, always OF even ofte { m acnon 1 cations this morning save Miuskal | phe gatest and surest way to ¢ ean wien Wells, of “Fiorodora.”” They] s¢ piles, whether Itching, protruding or ih wont over considerable music, provadly | pieeding, is to use the Pyramid Pile Cure | nigh r Lie Birvilere’ new falire to be} composed of healing vegetable oll, and aa W. a to his haus caught © | produced at Yonkers this evening. The} absolutely tree from mineral polvons and Sunda: Magazine. Buerif, “He had hard work to get any | Duke Mr, ¥ same down (6 | opiates ® New y World Magaz One td mo mnie, anil it append | alalrw ay hating tomerber and faved | este Wm, Handechu, of Pitteburg, Pa No. 2, hen iat he would go to Jal ewapaper men in the lob: . } q A ee sip HAL fate Me, Monroe M ed verely from bleeding piles hiv uccens wchiool board, al Won't Talk: dey More, writes a follows: "| fhowe Le thle bonds, The) The Duke wan dressed in dark cuts] ‘I take pleasure writing then few lines to Pr thee and et | away i ae re, Hua At and] jet you know that 1 ald not sleep for three 4); WN« { continued the Ie Ai eee ube Seas! PoREETT months except for m short ttme each night Bheritt whieh sug how to get a job, Put a World Want ad. in Sunday and “ Up situations bob, je not do much talking.” oN K was 1 ee a by Pall Dawn #1 Kelly because of a bed cane of bleeding pilew, | ™ going to mee you boys tos] wae down in bed and doctors did me no * ’ 00d ‘ will remain inl “fas thore been sald anything to}® { y ’ . . oo the Pyramid 1 oun Iday, when he will have leh you object?” he waM ask A rood brother told me of oAnAWer (othe charge of imnimanpro Hee aera Bue I thtek yoy Pile Cure and T bought from my drug priation whipping Nie Doni | be ya know as much aw 1 do. Toap't tell| three fitty-cent boxes, They completely Jou anything seins cured me and I will soon be able to go to ie : n be walked away intending to tn," 168 Cherry street and escaped with $209 ca he bad ordered, He hat sg ey Irth af gold WANNA ATM TIngG. Thuy (ek Len fect before the “Count inter] The Prrami@ Pile Cure is not only th hvl thed the door of (he store, and Von cepted him safest and surest pile remedy but is by far ni 10 1 ane his clerks were unable to!” The a war visibly annoyed. The] the widest known and most poptlar, becauss ve chase “Gount’ talked animatedly in a low tone thousands have tried It and found frome of the stolen fe ‘ Jo gpl y r to many thousa nd foun ayia {Ne atolen Jews and gentloulated liberally. but the Duke! exaetiy as. represented Rvery physitian and druggist in the country knows the Pyramid Pile Cure and what {t will do. Send (o Pyramid Drug Co, Marehst) Mich, for little book on Cause and Cure of Piles, Mailed tree to any address, or, bet tor yet, met a Siiy-cont box of the remety ae at (he noaremt drugstore and try it fifty-three years old, while -elmhth sire hi foil aay Ned iil wae iret 1 Welw | Mh Ys OUT NEXT SUNDAY. BRILLIANTLY ILLUSTRATED. afer fess” ge Re, saw (ull Dress and Tuxedos, silk lined throughout, at $30, are value beyond comparison, Samples, Fashion Review and Measuring Guide mailed any- Man- Stealers? where, ARNHEIM, SONA TE brink i” mean to ai vit 0 0 Rive his ony daughter music lessons when Ane are only % cents an hour 1 man with red whisker who has 1 for $1.75. bul can't whale because the

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