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THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY. 12, 1901. George W. Aldridge, the Republican boss of Monroe County, not to hare a special election 0 elect m successor to|ceeded in infilcting in both branches Aldridge} more than 1,30 bills, about one-tenth the late Senator Parsons. came to Albeny tast night after oon-|of which will probably be pasned and Breaks Record. Teeuine Pateioapnereniaouinarierecd be Right tho station, 1 was, visiting sulting his associates in the manage-| about one-twentieth of which will ever! (as tN ' repeated. friendw here yesterduy and had a std- 1 ment of the Monroe County machine and urged the Governor not to cal] a Special election to fill, the vacanc: caused by the death of Senator Parsons, < Police Raid a Game in Indianapolis That The Mlustrious legislators havo suc- become laws. The remainder of the bunch will never figure In anything ex- cept the bills which the Tacimany Re- publican printing ring will turay inte INDIANAPOLIS, Feb, game lasting 150 hours has broken th: PILLORY STAYS vcac| |N DELAWARE. land It had been the hope of those who favored it that the exhibition witnessed w duys ugo, when @ batch of con- |Mtcty were stripped and iaahed tn the But the House bill killy the Senate ! bil and the Delaware pillory remains. | It haw heen the opinion of many official | that the lash addede to punishment by HAD TOOTHACHE: | PUT IN PRISON. ’ RH. MACY & C0, rae v MERRY ( AME : R. H. Macy & Co.'s Attracttons Are Theft Low Prices. 6TH AVE. UTH ST. / Sierras WITH TRUSTS. 55c. Flannel at 39c. . ° . A The last lot we advertised contained Centon Tan five hundred pieces. They flew. China and Glass Servicetie jOove ell an i ‘ ice—39c.—gave ’em wings. C5 . han: : Play Hide and oe Waltineeie new lotethres thine Both Sides 14th St. trom 43th to 15th, 6th Av. for, the Sa tejer SS maee . whe: of al of . 5 Seek. ee eas py thetceietaled|t Upholsteries for Cottages. Vie Cul Glass Bons ic Mi ity colors to se- 5; ort, | Here's a lot of Cut Glass Bowls that 5 v: el at S| Prepare for the country home when February blasts are sharpest. There's! we've reduced for no other reason| Here's something new — anothers 3 FIXING THE TAX BURDEN t sic. — that’s anae itiers charge | Convenience and economy in doing so. Wideawake folk uyderstand | than because there are too many of Macy idea that means money-sav=" . 2 a or mas 306. ““|why, It's between seasons. Winter things have teen bought—but welthem. Elegant artistic patterns | ing. It's a combination attraction.” — Our price, IX. plan against business lulls. That's why you may now find a strong line | richly executed. China and Glass Services for® of Upholsteries for suburban—seaside and mountain—abodes, The un- same or less than other houses thi Furs Once More. : SO = : peony teticn ats Its a Funny Process and Al- z \der-prices will stimulate activity. Don’t wait for May or June—and wis that were from $3.49 to $5.47 | have charge accounts ask for mag The great stock of Furs we secured | qr P . ests ite are now $2.97—7 inches in diameter. TE bany Is Enjoying It Sta pare snd are. selling at less then rush. Leisurely buying is delightful and protitable. Doubly so Es *| Sets alone. Immensely. thane forty cents on the dollar, is when the values are immense. Like these: — Bowls thal) were from $3.69 to $5.87 ; s . y $3.49—8 inches in di ‘| Decorated Porcelain Dinner Sets, 1 as: — rapidly vanishing. This week should] Printed China Silks—fresh spring line] Oriental Snowtlake Drapery Cloth, 45 us inches in diameter.) ieces, and a Glass Service of 30 pleces! A) see the end of them. At these Sort and Oriental patterns, 30 in. tn wide, worth 30c. and 35c., at 19¢. Bows v rea Crom SEATF Io fr47 —total 130 pieces, for $6.68. i @pecial to The Evening World.) Pere = . wide, at 49c. and 24c. re now $4. inches in diameter. oS 3 ae ed be denied the : Decorated Porcelain Dinner 102: ALBANZ eek prebisp ea ltteke RECES OOF One Anee 4 Printed Silkoline—over a thousand Nottingham Lace Curtains, very fine Bowls that were from $5.97 to $7. pieces, including soup cen toa merrygentiejotihidejandiecelea witty the possession of rich Furs: yards of the 10c, quality at sc. per y, 54 in. wide, 315 yards long are now $4.97—10 Pickse iy damscior| Bohemian Glass Service of 60 plecea=s corporations that goes on at Albany. i . he ) 2 1 378 ong, v $4.97 — Te P ‘i t Persian Lamb Neck Pieces, finished yard, 8. total 162 pieces, for $12.67. Gov, Odell 1s all intent on compelling i ; o Mig’ somolot! them tolcome’to’the!frontiana | E | with head and six tatls, $6.49. Figured Cretonne, 36 in. wide, twelve] Heavy Sultan Tapestry Portieres, tand- $1.50 Plates at 97c. Decorated Austrian China Dinner Se bear their just bunten of taxation. / He Natural Lynx Animal Scarfs, brush} hundred yards of the 16c. quality at] some colorings, worth $6.00 per pair, 10% pleces, including soup tureen, has been so insistent on this point and tailland paws, $8.74, 9c. per yard. at $4.48. " Peed dozen Handsome 2 Bohemian Glass Service of 60 plecesi TETRA ISU MISt TPeeae ee eeeette Stone Marlen Neck Pieces. cluster] Plain Denim, best grade, 36 in. wide,] Oriental Tapestry. lures variety of | Plates, eniarked (dowd (rons $1.50 Se ee eae : Miliscantnodrcemnt lettre houenibannl sian. ; sold regularly at 18c.; our price 12c. styles to select from, 50 in. wide, 39¢., . Ll) 5 Decorated Limoges China Dinner Set i RO room left to question his 7: Pretty Striped Mustin Curtains, 40] — 48c. and 9c. and $2.00 to 97c. 101 pieces, including soup tureesy, eincerity, but some of the members of Blue Fox Animal Scarfs, brush tail and inches wid ds rth'7 a Bohemian Ghss Service of 60 the Legisiature in both houses are ap- paws, §14.75. te Bit eae Jong; worth 75¢. Mercerized Gobelin Tapestry, silk ef- Tea Sets Reduced. —total'161 pieces, for $22.67. : parently Inclined not only to raise this 8 ties i * #3 fect, appropriate for ce arlor ff Question of doubt, but to write them= Beene tone ae anitveroirg,| New Strlned, Figured and Dotted Mus- furniture, value £2.30, at $1.98." | Porcelain Tea Sets, full size, pretty the bills he hns had intro- | Women’s Golf Canes. Tapestry Portleres, Orfénial and other ee anene eae ne at oe $2.97. pleces—total 161 pieces, for $23.77.°)) © to bh ted rious, } 5 lesigns, suitable for couch covers, hree-fol raug. reens, cal e ATascuing tet eee tat ennai : The Golf Cape is completely de- worth $2.00 and $3.00 each, at $1.24] frames, covered with Roumaniancloth, eee Gua e See) ne raat cratione aiippled fold bebe : Proposed insure at once admiration for "The ordinary every-day life of most of our women is a , Mationalized, Was distinctly Scotch, and $1.87. 5 ft. high, worth $5.00, at $3.99. duced from $4.97 to 3.97. dies, and engraved Boheme Glass she easinelty, aot ele puthors. as well! ogaseless treadmill of Lae, Is now thoroughly American. Has Service of 69 pleces—total 164) pleces, = bie tllente the cormerattons, "|. s-;How much harder the daily tasks become when some merged from the “fad” stage, and Silk Sale Continues. Household Linens. Etched Tumblers, for $26.96. ie Aig bas Dien; manyjyears {ance sucha Seren mont of pie semale organs makes every movement Gectipies a) hem place in the world of | cote of C. J, Bonnet's Black | Housewives who have been a-wish-| Two thousand dozen ‘Thin-blown He eeingerciaert iat GH PEST TAOS] Sear eee bec se ego bere merous, system all unstrung | curr ft ’and mati te | Silks is still going on. This is the/ing and a-waiting —longing and| Tumblers, etched in three neat de- Baccarat Glass Sérvice of 60 p ing a shower upon One day she is wretched and utterly miserable ; in a day Yankee thrift and native taste| A locking fo! tional val Sanisreduced € do teas e All of them, it Is need-| op" rh ; . lookin, the Legislature. All of them, it ts need-| or two she is better and laughs at her fears thinking there have evolved wonders with this fourth week of its success. But Lhe oF very chet ionaliva ues fenee juced from 72c. per dozen total 172 pleces, for $34.04. ase) delssyVexten tol those privitesed li ig nofhing much the matter after all; but before night the canny garment, and we have been that’s not strange. We are offering Weekna WoueaG gral f i this to 3 $ Austrian China Dinner St Tich gold: jaw el that = . vi toe, ry i . Gold: sane man outside the pale of a reform| deadly backacho reappears, the limbs tremble, the lips twitch foremost in popularizing it. Our| these pleads weaves 3 at frome eae that the frugal, Sa reot A Sra ‘ Lamps at Half. aie eee ie 172 pleces . eecernaitat tke ine master of Newburg hat seems agi thoug] AGI the imps a Satan were clutching prices enable all to enjoy its ood. |e ae beri Aes ‘tat a ir she Here's a half hint of them:— "| Continuation of the Lamp Sale for $44.29. yu expected to entertain, or ap-| her vitals; she goes ieces and is flat ack. lose range. For | 45x. , - ‘ started last week. secur : “prove sith his ometal signature. Noy woman ‘ought; olarriveiat thistvertibier stato of lance on need Black Silks are taking advan | Hemmed Muckabuck Towels, 20x49 In... them at half helt real worth and] ouekSsanethcltn 3 Benate and Assembly, all derigned to | THECEY, use these symptoms are a gure forerunner of | Gor Capes, 30 in. tong, made of | t28E OF thet, incident! hello ie that’s the way they are being sold: Glass Service of 60 pieces, wilh tnitial extend the priviieges’ of the corpora.| Womb troubles. She must remember that Lydia E. Pink- | thick, sirong, warmthful biack, blue, | lowing specials have been added to Hemme tuckabuck Towels, 22x44 in. to match—tolal 173 pleces, for $75.9 Y i Ik st All| 14¢. Hall Banquet Lamps, 30 inches high, tions. Hy singular accord, the corpora-| ham’s Vegetable Compound is almost an infallible curo gray and brown cloth, with brightly. the attractions in the Silk store. 5 2 Rear iryat ety ora ear re ¢ tons speaking through thelr agents in| forall femaleills, such as irregularity of periods, which cause plaided backs, finished with storm] are unequalled values, Hemmed Dansk Towels, 20x40 in. 12c.] Sha decorations $3490 ’ Ime SEATS fore harertca sa pub: weak stomach, sick headacho, etc., displacements and in- collar and Kboodr# sunerbiyg talozed, Black Pongee—every thread pure silk,| Damask Towels, with knotted fringe, ¢ j Lincoln's Birthday BS of ibe, law, amd “xed pon, two provi flammation; of the womb, or any of the multitudes of ill- pane ee Se tong, made of |: peatly.a weet wide value 750, at 390, Neavy and firm, 23x47 in., 24c. Hal eanguet Lemos sande ses, Store Open All Day. ¢ a i i ol 9 3" 5 7 u id x in = , 3 5 < pte: deh Bais! wie ates eae nesses whic beget the female organism. tanariousl black, blue aad brown Black Crepe de Chine—all sitk—the White Turkish Bath Towels, 22x45. in., inch globe, $4.87. YO provisions of the law ‘appear to cloth, with plaided backs, finis usual $1.00 quality at 69c. =} 3 wie . have, heen drawn iby the same. expert- Mrs: Gooden wrote to Mrs. Pinkham when sho | with’ two shoulder capes and storm| 1 rs arota_the precise quality sold |Hemstitched Damask Napkins, 15215 in.,| The richer qualities are relatively! Quadruple-Plated Silver. chaninels with one great object inuvous! was In great trouble. Hor lotter tolls the result. | ~ ©!s", value $15.00; at $10.98. ‘round town at $1,003 our price 84c | 12°. crea We'd do all the business: in a is thick wi : e'd do al se objectionable lawa (to the cor- “s Mus. Prvknam:—I am very grateful to you for your kindnces | And the stock is thick with other —$1.50 quality at 99¢. Full Bleached Table Damask, 72 in., 49. 4 Beran sea aena "Lat? Wise ta| andthe interes youharo akan in mo, and truly tale hat your modicins lines, representing. relatively the| icy Novelty Hematitched Taffela|Fll, Blachd Double Table Damas | we are Ree cns rac tastes Knives ook reer how iow our pr mits a stockhold h a Ps ae ore to 8 woman al e | saving. x aed ) Paar . arty ¢ are now offering Rogers Knive: t Pe edetarae Th ata iirector of : doctorsin the world. ‘My troubles began with iatlacs, | SAME chances for money-saving. open-work stripe and trailing flow- taridsome patterns, 72 ina value $1.25; at | Fo A Od Spock a eahee sepad These fragmentary. antio 2 Tlanaing he trua, “nat sa veryiine ferme Sealed amt falling, Chine Women’s Skirts. ered vine nine ote rt COl | vemstitched Damask Tea Cloths, 36x36] oF the table, made by leading man- are meant ast genie nudges.to, have money invested inva ntock corms nnd inflammation of the ovaries. I underwent local |The well-skirted woman has rea- | orings; value $1.05; 249: in., at 89c, : Sead: ufacturers, at prices that are unap. mind you of how to save ration, A lot of directors have been sent eatmentevery day for some time; then, after nearly | sons for feeli tisfied and ; I Novi vhi hable elsewh 7 I- when such things are u to Sing Sing Pri 4 i ons for feeling satisfied and serene. Printed-Warped Novelties, white proachable elsewhere. e are al- i rege tn reign countries tar dicots x Regeln) [coctee) eave mel permission\ to 8° | However, we do more than sell you| grounds with magniticent floral dec- Underwear. wayslower than the lowest—but this Compare our prices with the p ction 49 defines the power of direct- i ‘competicd togivoup and goto hed. On break. |the right kind of Skirt. The ibe rations —two design’—value $3.00; at Womens ere ae Vests, long time we lower our own lowest rates of Houses pt sell once ! ors to increase the capital stock or an- down the second time, I decided to let doctors | service inspires the appreciation ol opt. and short sleeves, finished with silk of recent days: remember, Macy’s yey The content Or the aiccteaness without ig down be evoond ie try your remedies. Beforo S deg You k i hat it is? Fancy Braided Taffetas —another|tapes; Drawers to match, French e “cash” department store'ta alsoa very Important nattonerh oneked }the Hirst bottle-way gone T felt tha effecta of 1, |eousands. You know what it is?) Fane Pyust received: value $1.00 | bands, ankle length 300...” | Salt. Spoons, 10c. Sugar Shells 14c.) 5, P forthe pretection of stockholders, Hor! ‘Three bottles of Lydia E. Pin! i“ bie | Saving money for you of course. He . zi stent all A 2 | Butter Knives, 4c. Cake Knives, 39, | YO! *- nromslone Rave been abrogated. in in. Can Ene aad ead e ane Bane Vegetable | Never did it on so liberal a scale as] 3 %- Women's tal-woo! Shaped Yeats Pic Knives, soc. Crumb Knives’ 39e.| Bread Trays, 73e.. Pickle Jarsy rm than doctors’ ., long sleeves, tinished wi nd-cro- | ves, 89c. R achievement Fernie in de troad, which | last two months and am better in every way. Thanking you for your trimmed with soutache braid, lined | The Macy Handkerchiefery is a boon French bands, ankle length, 74c. Ice Tongs, 69¢. Cream Ladies, 2tc. $1.24. Berry Bowls, $4.41: 3 of the frst step toward the cons kind [advice atid |assention, Li remal ips cure eravetally ses , with percaline gray and blue, $4.56. |to men, women and children who} | Women's Allwool Shaped Ribbed Gravy Ladies, 28¢. Oyster Ladies, 59¢,] Bowls, $1.70. Butter Dishes) 9 ihe’ cauntry, and Anally in. the Ereatest : pea Cheviot Skirts, new model, panel fare,| have to consider the cost when they| ests, finished with hand-crocheted © Cheete Seo0ps, 1c. Setsof als forks,| Rein Coasters etrers able Ss ores. trimmed with’ satin piping, stitched] buy 'e always undersell compe- eee i 2 bs : That deal enriched the Vanderbilts b; buy. Ly’ P to match, ankle length, $1.44. phate, at $1.98. Tureens, $1.98. mora than $60,(00,000, ‘and In even noe crete el plow tor] bands and buttons, percaline lined,| tition, ‘That statement is so easy lire ever Daased oy"ihe Famine sa, Testrasiiceregl ie ecnenil eS ian S of proof. Here are six verifying : corporations which di in tho we are constant . we have Ladies’ Cloth Skirts, gored flared soot Tere ah tragee Se SRR dareescieescaaues | ake oh cme eine me ale Of HoOUSCIUrMIshings. ; . arently determined to test is not genuine, or was published before the ands of stite! satin, percaline | “ y f th s All- Handkerchiefs, col. . A Ps ile "intended to. grunt tain the instant Pecan Patna een ee Renan, he lined, $8.78. Women's Alling a ambroidered in | Macy’s Housefurnishing Goods Department has a country-wide reputation, _ It came through the natur Phe rece Ooo ke, will probably, reach | =m Taffeta Silk Skirts, flare flounce style, itials, Se. power of largest and completest assortment, best qualities and lowest prices. Test the stock at any point=— pected that ho will xign theme fe “ne trimmed with tive rows of box plaited Ht hed| Ironmongery, Turnery, Earthenware and Glass—everything in steel, copper, tin, wood, wicker, bamboo, pal a does xo he will deprive the State of ribbon, percaline lined, £9.74. Women's Sheer Al lnen P| olish and the like is BCOPBEr ] 0 heats Eine nome"carparations wl add tol” Children’s Serge D hens on Macy’ “ir rel Meceas/ thes thet ts. destinati of practics rporations % Wdren’s serge Dresses. hem, 8c. ; Macy’s basement—it’s the housekeeper’s Mecca; the thrifty woman's destination—a centre prac fi i Vomen's All-line ed Hand-} econonny. ‘ There in something suggestive of a _ Children's Sailor Dresses, made of Women's All-linen Hemstitched A : 7 fF x i Ff Fomance of old New York tn a bill In-| , firm serge; blue, red and brown— pate: initialed eee a we dlolnot sell seconds eerobing but relate products come here. rs ans rag ra Arata) bah peemby aan pNuisoa H.| ; nr collar, tie and shield trimmed with | ie Reta He cetenad tisndeer jpamane i peta viens are a avorite tH Ha alee cpreee thera) beans Ltd bP day, y e re- : id—- , . n's All-line stitched be ngerous to he; —and oftener than not sel Or same oi cs Met of three jfehool teachers who were faa: bral anOland Seay at 83.745) MAN'S faitand ineh hem, 9c.and 42°. qhie Bee quality others’ ask: for. ructing the youthful mind in ihe Sees! ees . j emsti - al Metropolis. years. before most of. the = Children's One-piece Dresses, made of | Menvs Alltinen eee Gray Steel Enamelled Lipped Sauce-] _40.So-Easy"” White Putz, 100. Pastry Boards, made of one: plecey: present generation were born. They black chev ot serge, trimmed with box " pans, 2 qt., 10c.3 3 qt., 13c.; 4 qQt., 16c. with end cleats, 12x16 In., 126 '$-piece inlaid Marqueterie Parlor Suits, Brace buttons iene rea i box See ra ny if 6. “Peerless” Knife Powder, 9°. ith end cleat: 6 In, 126. Misa Holman, seventy-three yearn old; i silt damask and silk plush w holstery, J 9.98 Priate: fori mourning,.4) to 44) yearn; Scores oa tined qualities at prices Gay ee cae eta and Coffee) snorsum's" Putz Liquid, 13¢. be fold. Clothes Barts re eeee Miss’' Morgan, seventy-one years old; tworth $40.6 $4.83. relatively . 4 eh i) a Remar Ys Biss McGregor, sixty-eight y 1d. Rea arrrmaerssemineranat) ‘ Gray Steel Enamelled Dish Pans, 10] “U. S."" Furniture Polish, 18¢. Skirt Boards, mide of one i ‘Thea ivenerabiae eldche navel been Call and make your own terms. Libera! Credit System. ;| $1.35 Kimonos at 94¢c. The Gold Statue of oe 14 qt 290. 2 tienes (te [eon PIES CE renerery plea, ive Identified with the pubite schools of Nev | ad The ideal negligee J Gray Steel Eramelled Straight Sauce- juarts, 19¢. ; ble, sti t a York " _ heglig lapanesque ue dray Ste ue s deaue q iy 19C. Cutting Table, striped top, yard'n oven to. dity-tmo ye oe ise Holtman Wrapper—Kimono—made of soft Maude Adams pans? or 14 Gly 2705 5 ats! perforated Toilet Paper, 1,000 sheets,| __ure at Side, 20x36 in., $96.°/,7) fehool, und haw been teaching for itty fannelette in pretty stripes, with Is Now on Display in Gray Steel Eramelled Rice or Milk Se. Corditables, covered with felt, *Sties Morgan is temporarily. incapacl- plain colored border, value $1.35 Furniture Dept.—ss- Boilers, 1% qt., 29¢.; 2 qt, 34¢. Butcher Knives, 8c. ay $1.39. j A. tated and a eubetluuta fila her piace at 94c. Gray Steel Enamelled Tea Kettles, 3] Scalloped Edge Knives, set of 3, 15¢. Commodes: ae of solid oak, sists In attending to her duite hey Gey 26C.5 4 Gt, 32c.5 5 Gly 37¢. “Economic” Bread Cutters, 49°. a aI" Clothe Wri grojall: attached to the 3 forma! Com Ke Pp i S Japanned Tin Dust Pans, 13c. Handled Brad Awls, $c sRovall Cite Past ry no provision in this law for their < Made-Up Carpets—Made-Down iy Ces. Japanned Tin Sugar Boxes, 334 Ib., indled Brad Awls, Sc. ‘J Hed ia Fetirement on the, pension beris, | lind : ° eat ; zed 9; 7 Ib. 1165 10 Ib., 13c. Tack Hammers, 6c. Green Corn Brooms, three-sewed 1$ they Would have been prometal throws fr aeonennataen 2,98} 10a roicire Ooty, 2.98 bites 2.75 We've jeanvaried al remnants of Carpets into Harpe) age torte | daranned Tin Sugar or Flour Bose, steel Pies, 7 8: and Whisk Brooms, two-sewed, fancy hai the various grades and nt the prevont | { oa oreteire ugs—technically known as Made-up Carp fron i +4 276. i ; Hime, be_principals, and vice-principais| COR, 46TH ST. AND 8TH AVE, "iin ‘ccuan goodness and usefulness of these Carpets, the extraordinarily low figures, Japanned Tin Bread Boxes, 31. pearly Nal Bosch Ce Patlor Dusters, made of fae ssvniratedicencherriotithonal ¢rades aurer — = nn | We've marked them to sell for will draw you to them—if such needs €x-| Galvanized Iron Water Palls, 10 qt.,| _ “Diston’s"” Screw Drivers, 3 to 7 In. xfotsel for them ‘unless the Ligisiature af F2! seaonattan, This Is what h ene ~ _|ist in your home. The variety is too great to name prices. However, 12¢.; 12 qt., 18c. 9. to i3ee ers, 8 in. 47c. : Viale Me De Hanty’s bit there coms | return: poeae eat you may.form an idea of the character of the bargains when we tell you, Galvanized tron Garbage Pails, with] Stee! Nall Hammers, 27¢. Beis Datine Beaneseiae ys bined penstond will Rot aggregate mors | “You ain't In my class, You're from that the Made-up Carpets will average a third Jess than the Carpetings, hinged covers, 390, ileal Beare seni Baie’ Flees bron ae Cae that the Interesting old teachers with iaentee qatenhe tates pee iiney, abet) were sold for here by the yard, including cost of making. There are:— calvaned Iron As ins, barrel eet ae ee u . no ahs Hers ue. , Albay to ‘mae a Bermonal appeal tor | people of my dlstrict Beat ineraiaes Four kinds of Tapestries, Taro, kinds ofl Body; Brussel Rattan Carpet Beaters, Sc. to 23c. f 4 Bristle Window Brushes, 5t¢,and 62s, Foltef that looks to be deserving.» ithe beaeetais hats Tebelonged Le OCI a yoo Se waietes Three-arm Towel Racks, nickelled| Tape Measures, 25 ft., 19¢4 50 ft.,26c.| Chamols Window Cisne Se. Mie call me back to New York und drown Some with, others without, borders. Knowledge of the dimensions of} tips, 7c. Brass Bureau Handles, 4c., 8¢., 9c. and| Stove Mitten and Dauber, 3c, Gov. Odek's reform policy 1s appar- pea ETO Pad the room to be rug-ed will facilitate selecting. Round Bread Plates, 8¢. 13¢. Red Star Scouring Soap, 4c. \Q ently bearing good fruit. This fact !s) kraut in the United States right in the | . - ——___—— 7 = evidenced by the determ:nation of {district 1 represent 4 ' lhe pill to abolish it passed the Benate, trson and she refused her ad- dr “T have been treated outrageousty," sali the goung woman. ‘To escape the notoriety of Identification I spent the BURGLAR A —— den stroke of toothache, I went to & he extracted the tooth, He { cocaine, and when I ieft Then the | dentist and |eave me nto [nts office T was very dizzy.” eThe) NOgvernor, ey jqasenien ss ian te the State, record, Twenty-one players were ar- ie as pes. any a ee rested this morning In tho Thompson- incarceration does not tend to de- young woman teaned forwant! and put- abi The police of Union Hill, Ny Js eee Ssple of the Bists provanly ELEPHANT ON FARM Owsley gambling-house. The report that! aL sitio Favored by | “ewe etime. A prisoner ty itkely, way Had Taken Cocaine at/ting her finger in the corner of her ae pores zest ne proposition to dispense with J. had been spread on the street of the oltion there offleluls, to become more revenge] py + dPol mouth, sho showed the Magistrate ing for newer! t) camel from inuanidge! Glee extreme length of the game led to the! Senate Reported Ad- |ful atter being publicly lashed lke a entist’sandPoliceman jwnere the missing molar hd been. —_| deseription given by Miss May Thebold’ iy nroe County: be: | Ceer Ste! rald on tho place, i slave, Those who favor the aboiltion Thought Her Drunk. “PN discharge you,” sald Judge Hoos, | the burgiar who wagged her and leit sae te: Rep unos) G eee « ieatnican The iN drat ed WA Ng in ver-ely to House. of the Iash think the question will Hess T advi Yani) Oi let oacine Gione. |. the basoment of her employer’ ‘areons, WASHINGTON, Feb, 12-A story| at noon and coi day and night eventually become an Ivsue in ecections, eee ‘3 Worme than wi ave'a mafority of fourteen in the Upper | somee to Washington. trom Rooney's| Without a break untll the arresta wer —- \ tA | contingency that may arire, Point, W. Va., that James Cahill, of that| M&de. The record for the longe: SIX MEN BLOWN TO PIECES. “Drunk on the streets?” echoed Mag: | “a tall, nice-looking young man, _ shine piace, regularly works an elephant on| {inuous play wax vroken | by DOVE : Pent anlaedt *Tintrate Hoos, of Jersey City, Inquiring Th W to Win a tong, curly mustache, a rather The peliigerent Harourger, ‘Tammany | his farm. RDI p RBIS O F any ed AfOrAU o stay In Delawar ie the mean ~~ ly when a. handsome young_.woman e ay 111} sutt of ciothes and a pretty red’ leader of the eTath Assembly niatrict| Tho elephant can do more ploughing| ‘Tha chips that went into the * pee Saat tine ty Chairman | Victims of Powder MIN Explosion | syiiehly attired was arraigned before 3 Miss Thebold had heard @ nolse of Manhatan, in’ Aghting for tila bill |than a team of hordes, and when it] is rukqor! Cor the Week was. '§1,50).| Chandler, of the Committee on Crimes Near London, him. : is the cellar and she went downetaine orsiielonn he ore of free \ tee Aleit Posy pg sasaterrive teonbnttecrs The limit | was and the largest{and Punishments. This dill 9 opposed} LONDON, Fob. 12.—6ix men wero| “Yes, Your Honor,” said Policeman vestigate, ‘There ate. was wets satertajning last nlght In the Assembly, [Ais Cnorcitan a horse and’ doce, many | Sievers When Where babosed Ho cctie| to the movement to abolish the rile of | blown to pieces by an explosion in the| Foley. “‘t saw er atagverine at the] Wionld Want Way. man, who tled hep da: e,herculean: Rogers, o: tereaat ‘oun- | times ithe work of one; 2 gentle and do-|{ooked like ghosts’on the last: stages of] barbarism, which has been on the/Chilworth Gunpowder Works, near Gutl-! corner of elracy and Newark avenues, ©’ then: gagged her with « Bad attacked the litle man trom |olle and iittle trouble,” Ss Neonsbmption, statute books’ of Delaware for years, ! tord. to-day, seventeen aniles (rom here, Bie wouldn't give any nume but Mary é not seal anytblog, Ds ¢

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