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LOBBYING FOR —a nie PRINTING |] Waza is the Efforts to Prevent Gov- IA F a Beaneatconiace: ater with ! WORTH $600,000 A YEAR. Books Published That Are Never Read by Any One but the Printers. (Spectal to The F Worl) ‘ALBANY, Jan. 1 most active lobby, which recognizes no partisi Ait. work ferences, is quietly at the most important economy menéed by Gov. Ofell in his annual Message to tho Legislature. Tho pro-| } Moters of the opposition to the plans of | * the Governor to save the State an mu-h| money as possible that is now uselessiy t squandered tn printing State documents i embrace prominent lenders of both po- Itieal parties, and they are npparentty | sanguine of success. The State printing now comnts nearly 2600,000, most of which Is expendet tn the Publication of ornamental books which Are of no use to anybody except the printers. “Bome {dea of the growth of the print- fag bills of the State may be realized from a comparison of the figures of ten Years ago and those of to-~diny, In 1899 the State printing cort less than $200.0». At present tt is nearly three times as much, For several years the same combine has done all tho printing of the State "The contract has been awanled or alx different bidders, but the that now performs the wo ceeded in buying out tho nu der. » ‘That the work {# unusually 7 » fs manifest from tho fact that Who secured tho contract t _ Was pald a big tonus to su tract to the printing ring. Gov. Odell in his mes Ro the extravagance tn print eee eieene ae one cee ores Take Dr. Greene’s Nervara So far, however, there have bean no practical results of hiy suggestions, nor fs there likely to be unless ne hitnself beards the ing ring in tts strong bold and co: * the Legislature to eeriously con: the ma An Object Le An object lesson whie necessity for te the public serv witneasing th + many editions of sare fed to th BLOOD AND NERVE’ RENEDY bl and chronic diseases. points out the tion and advice, personally or by letter ; tell or write your troubles to Dr. ho are costly, that rinter by some of the answesed in plain sealed envelopes. © (0 be the mos, wanton disregard for the people's moncy fn the methods followed In reprinting bilis and other forms of legislative Iit- erature when there in really no neces mnmendation ton touching the ma ‘ Witdam Willetts C } of whom more later, w warms up a bit. Her ond District of the tl vided. Th land bets and the farms us trolley ines of Lro. a farmer. Morcover, farmer, But most im Quaker, tall, foned, Ih garam of Daniel W. hair ie} Bi asuse footwear. Our this—that he Dunlanment. Asa member of th he has put ing the de. he will tn the practice of Boclety of Fr A Kare Hird, * In the mean © studs in ot nia st © the hazing jon's Military) Acaden, Hever hex: He has be aince. “Man tn popularity 4 a ie Citles nent mina the Chairman {the | through an SILA NT READY TO THU, Senator ‘' Tim” ree ey Wait |! ites day Inspecting Ww and Got Back Your Health and Strength. Dr. Greene, 35 West 14th St. . New York City, is the most successful! specialist in curing nervous He has remedies for all forms ef disease, and offers ts give free consulta- You can Greene, for all communications are confidential, and letters are STAMPED ON A SHOE. MEANS STANDARD OF MERIT. The Standara” comes button and lace, hand-welted soles, box calf, enamel leather ind Russia cal! brought t The * Harvard” 5 Well, “ety patsy do of the tn and double soles. We sell better goods at every business day of the -than any one else. ha frown a huge THE WORLD: You Say You Fee! Siok All Over ? Dr. Greene's Nervura NERVE REMEDY ts Just What You Need te Put You iat is the matter with me ver!’ isthe exclam- debilitated and ran ould hardly suffice to —a pain here, a weak- bad digestion, poor appetite, biliousuess, constipation, You are nervous, irritable, sleepless, weak, and dis- couraged. You have no ambition, energy or strength to work, aud you feel blue, rest- leas, miserable. What you need is— Dr. Greene’s Nervura '‘Btood and Nerve Remedy THE MEDICINE WHIGH MAHES PEOPLE WELL You will find it the grandest restorative in existence, the greatest giver of health, strength, vigor and vitality the world has ever known, Take Dr Greene's Nervuraat once—you will never regret it for it will make you well and strong. Doctors, Oru, fi a tl fo eee i Grom Greeno’s Norvura. ‘dete: Ingonly one half bottle I hem Tlepe ir night, anda nll “Ator taking te’ Ucttie ‘de ad net etectly strong a inne being completely (cured ut 0 ob Br Green the my desire tren; People do not want poor goods at any price, BE reliable work at low prices. |former are delusions and snares, the latter is honest and fair. Whenever our name ts stamped on a shoe it is a guar. antee of the material, style and workmanship, deal in delusions or snares, but in reliable and serviceable “HARVARD” $3.00 Shoe for Men AND Our “STANDAR $3.00 Shoe for Women. We fully guarantee them as the best $i.00 Shoes and fully ae to most shoes We do not sold elsewhere tor $3.50, in 60 different styles, in black kid, black caif, single ‘ower ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE MAILED FREE ON APPLICATION, ALFRED J. CAMMEYER, Sixth Ave., Cor. 20th Street.! Wl LIKELY were /apiin Re TU ESDAY The ~/UPENTAX sKS “| Gommissieneee to Con-| comm (Special to Tre Evening W ink fat him 1 the basket ee erie a Until Nixon Finishes {iy sien i t hdrnets neat ant) Sider World's Request of who had not. yet ed, \ Penitentiary bulkiinagw, Walls ana | World reporter he made wis! 4 ¢ to Barren Island, An odd on am island wal of the butiae @ sale. of we argos thi he ts interested in gambling enterpris He! may talk later, but just now he uncertain, “An: Ey lay ka, i nayslater, but morte] have tg"exeuse the. We talk sometimes they don .This mity be the ca: New York people. this se sea et te ae tete er to say. this ume, . st now you will hen, Weopia start lwhen ysome marry. Port!” Prostdent Féltner’ gaia’ to-d omtnta of pers ners to make public me The World's appiteation.to the Tax the nal agseasments will be paseed upoy by 4 full meeting ofithe Board to- | day in LANOE. of giving. The World ppl EVENING, JANUARY Fanswer it. Jupon ‘The World's order, 1901. BROADWAY AND11TH ST JAMES McCREERY & CO. FURS. Entire remaining Stock of NOVELTY COLLARETT! nations of If $5.00 to $135. Formerly $10.00 to $2 Alaska Sable and Mink, STORM COLLARS, $22.50. .—various combi- Oe otade And introdtes o-r THURLO PLA OUR WORK 1S DONE PAINL QUR PKOCESSES A OUR PRICES FUR-LINED CAPES, $15.00; value $2502 Mena ARE WITH! jocuiaitr cone ee areal filling SCARFS. land 7 Alaska Sable,—with tails, $7.50 & $9.50; mikes our TEN-YEAR Value $10.00 to $1 indisputable value, Mink,—with cluster tails, $12.50 to | 212BROADWAY,Cor.Fu tan S:. Blue and Sable Wolf, . 2 3 $15.00 |419 BROADWAY, Cor. Canal St. Tee lly |744 BROADWAY, Cor. Astor Pl MUFFS. 2 W.14thSt..Cor.SthAve. Astrakhan, 6 ers dj $2.00 | $08 W.23d,Cor. 6th Ave it: Dyed Skunk, _ : % $5.00 poe oS Aves: CREWAGE Persian Lamb, : $6.00 and $8.50 \ ‘ Blue and Sable Wolf, . . + $10.00 Antizestic Too! Mink, . 5 a ; és tee 12250, | mee | SEALSKIN JACKETS, $125.00 | BROADWAY AND11TH ST JAMES McCREERY & CO. ey BROADWAY AND11TH ST i JAMES MeCREERY & CO. SPRING NEW COTTON DRESS GOODS. A very extensive and varied stock. Latest weaves, colors and patterns, FOULARD SILKS. New, handsome designs, and this season's fashionable shades. This material is said to be the most popular of all fabrics for the advance model gowns. LINENS. 1901, At one-half usual prices. BROADWAY AND11TH ST to €. Sundays and Holidays, Ladies in Stieadacces New York, 54 West 23d St. Erooklyn, 414 and 416 Fulton St. (Sec Newark, N. J., 683 Broad ALL AND SEE SAMPL | Pianos delivered on pay- its ment of $5.00. BLOOMINGDALE BROS., 3d Ave., 59h and 60th Sti. ‘Geman French and Swedish spoken LL WORK GUAR ANTEE D ‘TEETH DISCOUNT O 9% ” WORK FOR THIS WEEK ONLY, TO DEMONSTRATE OUR BAe METHODS’ | Bhtest aad most durable plate ma Y BY A SIMPLE APPLICATION tu the gum. We are the oelgtnatorsof of paintess dentistry. RE PAT ENTED. N THE REACH OF ALL. c.; Cleaning, 50: Gold Crowns, $3.00, nas one ie ca ved at cach chair, ciation, kel TATE OF New vos DER 5 OF “1 GUARANTEE C RTIFCATE given with all work of OUR 52 OFFICES: HARLEM, 130 W. 125th Sta (ine door eas: of Koch'al M. Open Till 9 2 BROOKLYN, 499 Fulton St. cor. Bridge mt. PEN TILL 8 P.M. . PHILADELPHIA, BOSTON, Washington at. 724 Washington ot those who imitate our name. aly atten Nor amt with ew NY ch operator. Wath and “Orie catal_ Saponiccots Tooti Powder man't'd only by [NEW YORK PAINLESS DENTALCO. WATERBURY DENTAL PARLORS ~ (Tro Doors west (Over Martdegen'a) : by our botanical discowe ur sleet extracted FREE, PAINLESSLY, in won Verfect Fit Guaranteed. (Gee fillings oe a 9tod. R TEN Y ‘Opsosite Eden ini ~ ‘ond Door West Abraham & Straus’s,) St. (Over Hartdegen’s.) AAT eTAeanaeeseneesaerseneietees: ® APUALIAAAAA00 00080004 THAT FIT N ALL tely palniens by the ierman spoks Noh Te Mt Sundays 4 t Ne. 24 East 23d St, 3 13 ES. _ENAMINATIONS FREE. Hees CROWNS, $5.00 GOLD FILLINGS, $1. LINEN SHEETS,—hemstitched. Z BRIDGE WORK, $5.00 SILVER FILLINGS, So,” * e Years of practice and stud have made us what we are to- + $3.50 and $4.50 per pair. day, the LEA BING'PA INLESS DENTISTS of the world, $3.95, $4.25 and $6.50 pet pair. & ALL WORK GUA ARAN TaD eS TRETIE ARE onusnEo LINEN PILLOW CASES,—hemstitched, 13 Mala netics and sr aus spoken. S rata x 36 inches, — 75¢., 85¢. and $1.00 per pair. 3 BLOOMINGDALE BROS, BLOOMINGDALE BROS, a6 i ea evs 355 ; He Hd Ave., 59th and 60th Sts. 3d Ave., 59th and 60th Sts, x 36 “ $1.50, $1.75 “ $2.00 “ iS vec ceeeeeveveveveveuesieesianen se eesenusenesuseneenanensnsnanaen Hemstitched and embroidered. b Pianos and Organs. i UNION PAII PAINLESS! 22! x 36,. ; $1.75} Formerly $2.25 Zo eentt nserne tone g ; DENTISTS. } 25 x 36, : . $2.00; if rae 27, «| x :-36, + $2.25; 2.7, 2 if DAMASK TABLECLOTHS. : 4 f 2x2 yards, . «. «. « $1.50 cach. Pianos, $1 28 WEEK. 3 Gols Crown Sie Seay ee aia atgersig $1.85“ Wilson Piano, the stand- areas 2x3 ‘ : “7s ard of perfection, $155.00. $ | f pylings..-... “F - 506 Entire cree of PILLOW SH: AMS $5.00 down and $1.00 Pe, & | eee . REE 3 j McCREERY JAMES « co. Buy and Try a Box Tonight. While you think of it, go buy and box of Cascarets Candy Ca- hartic, ideal laxative, ight. vou'll never regret A LG nuine ablets stamped c.c. Never old in bulk. All iibalate toc. Lost, Found and Rewards, Interest and Dividend Notices. GREAT DANE DOG, two ‘van color | P vA UING! “TDAN 1 Bese eae weet oer") RAGLE SAVINGS & LOAN CO turn 73d at, second house from o | v6 —- = | io LEMBEN sT., DROOKLYN, SN. ¥. CITY. tt did not interfere with the work af thay (Opposite Clty all Square.) department PEN ANNUM JANUARY AND goty. Argument wan heard by Just In Part 1, of the Sup y upon an order to SEMI-ANNUALLY, IF ‘E YEAR. put into use, and loners and thelr deputies of the overtaxed, 1 people succeeded in Mie a onors last night, tesentadive of the Corpora appeared in court to-day that there was not sum He aaked fortar until Monday next, which Jus: h granted. Meantime the board will meet to p bue they will send lawyern to the Tax Commissioners later Gu enReA NDE: to swear It in urpore. of. diaasv. hat all the available offices on} A etch Atta haa Xt For Sale. _CRE DIT. n v MANHA AN CREDIT CO., Md ave., bet. WIN & COth Hts Open evenings, rit ene DY—Aaything you waat, furnitere, dry goots, onfitent!al AARGNEON, Oven evening: $1 DOWN OPENS ACCOUN’t BO CENTS WEEKLY. _ FURNITURE AND CARPETS AT THE LOWEST PRICES. LEWIN’S, 267 WEST 125TH S' NEW SYSTEM OF CREDIT ee PER ICA 43 WEST 14TH ST.]* Mr, GUY a ¥ , I Eminalions and and Consultations Free d « HET. BROADWAY 4 POURTH AVI Wes Woopwann, ge YP 2 1ertrtrenenentnereneean tnentno~t DR. Gho W. MextLTY, rod e RCIA! va" alles withowe ry applied ta Hult Set of Teeth. ii8S Got Fittings... “BOARD OF EDUCATION, Free Lectures 4 This (Tuesday) Evening at 8 ofClock. 218 East 106th, at. LAPAYETTE."” con Square South, AND gon

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