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2ST? ROR THE WORLD: FRIDAY' EVENING, MARCH 1, , 1901. LOVE, JEALOUSY AND: VALOR IN THIS STORY./LIGERTY STAGGERED BY [WI// PREPARE | ‘coorns sins © se] cS) _| NO BIOGRAPHIES a Desert and the og 2 ' — Knothole inthe Fence > ae ; fo tiers tS Gace Byles |Society for Americans, | | Organized in New | | | “Shorty” McNabb's L Reflections on the York, pice Proposed Legisla- . | tion. MESTIFOURTEE BETWEEN) SIXTH AND, Se Surprise Special Sale No. 76. Early in the field for one week only, ending next Friday, ADVANCE SALE Men’sSpring Suits Kuntinished through- and-through w ed which will be. one ot the leading fabrics the com- ink season all wool striped flannel- finished cassimere, another material which has prime favor—also cheviots and medium- ht serge: Men's and Young Men's Stylish Thibet Spring Suits . seeeeeee Men's and Young Men's Spring Suits of all. Appileation for the disso! Blographieal Soclety deen made to the Supreme Court + [Cel Johnston Lavingston De Peve Willis Rutherford, James Duane aton and Augusth If. Goelet, fou ‘the trustees of the organtzation. The Mfth trustee, Samuel Marsh, te not a) petitioner, but he doew not oppose the} | action, | America hasy “Aw wot's de use! When a feiler kot de price in his jeans ter go trough de gate and sit up in de so owit' de high-mucky-mucks + cot de dough, dey's gomn’ ter pinen ke and soak him tn de cooler fer it's fer committin’ a mistermean- tghted by The Frederick A Stokes Co. AML Rights Reserved ) air tn th foal Soctety of Amertcn| yy Col De Peyater tvo yeas ago. He gave ad have dc him wit Agalt, Rn ara Up on the vinduct comm “Aw, wot de use’ . mindeme: “Dis aint no frea country no more. | © iaodeteweae me | mcieppOlian at i de use en havin’ a big plece o'| the Coogan Biuftera contribute their] The obect of the woctery wan pro- E [Dresden statohuary down de bay, In- share) tothe support ot pear sbageball mote dlographicaAl tescarch, encourage 6 ¥ ; > onm of the men a bany who know! the publication bf authent!: bts they had told her that he) vitin’ peepell to come in and ait free, ri y ene , itis blographies ! peep y clint, Flank went up to see thel ang the assembling SYNOPSIB OF PRBSEDING CHAPTERS. At the time of the Preach Commune, tn 1871. during the conflict at Paris between the om: not suid that de ; eee eat rere ntatte, Fea fine mun. “tenting with Dombcos- |} S| when deso Wokes up at Albany iv mak: |Glanty play ball upon ne ocraaion, ani, Fee egaren ne wool Cassimere...... titeseseeees $5 if uprat eat q ‘ . i aytng. Amixsion fee, guddenty | bra n 1 7 ableld from 5 INE eae aN cotter h she | in! laws ia «oft a ball game! (found himself all. acone ih the vast atte ciety should pudligh «> Bea sepia Susie Worsted, in sneny | Pate # fre eS Al ey with Dom? asked herse! t) “De hole country ta enuckin @ Mg} ph.theatre of grand-stand and bleachor. ‘bookarbyzautmeripite terns.. steeeeeeerieeecoces SMSO i ss + | utuee! loneliness of it palled upon him, y ptton Men's Vicuna and Covert Spring Overcoats, eraphies of wounded he famt- S7. 50 $10 $12 fhe began to crave for human so-| devoted to the } BLO RWEONE: not him. a a a - $5 ; saperounded ss heave, H “| peanut man wouldn't, amocta ison ate ayer a The Spring Shapes in Alpine Hats, 4 ehathtad woul id d the manngement woukin't pe eras a Sa) Oc 95c $1.45 $1.98 j | with . Whoon the Meld to talk to/Porated a $10 check was received from Derby Hats in the New Blocks and Wwilttam) | dulser ding’ cha 6 AY ey ACG eilitude. and rolled us a member. Scane ninetyeothers aroused On "bch af oheers ftom. the! failowmt his example sng thin iv seemed to ank u . es iY Turning around to Investigate, tho| et" vustice Charles V Daly, Gen. lAssembiyman caught aight of Coogan's|& Roe. Peter T. suet of Ratkers; bluff eprinkled sith spectators, the | Col Daniel Ay Dro W. J. Holland ike lined th them and every van- “! is WI Oow oO ke wine outside the fence bolting ane ule Windle wo weeks aK pelt On Mr De Pesat A meoting of the elety and t ‘ Evolution of the Bill. 5 nian th tata nh 4 : ‘That settled tt for Plank. Highly ine | im the soclety hail been existence some dignant’*hn cba Planle Highly to- | Mine and had vublianen wornkne. atesee ce and. demanied the retumy of his | Qoelet, LAvingston and Rutherford agreed Of course Ne ditt get ie {with him. They” thou! that. snome df iveni | business perso aid’ he wat dn charge en- 78c 98c $1.45 $1.95 Men's Unlaundered Shirts, 4- bosom, full size, reinforce vy 25c Men's and Youths’ Trousers, of 2. 00 a orsted and cassimereesee Knee Pants, of extra rough- * 45c hervour in his solttud and dared. She had > he had had t and now ther woman) Men's Figured Shirts, sizes 15 to with Separate cutls...... 25c¢ Men's and Youths’ Trousers, black and figured, many all wool... I. 00; Boys’ Knee Pants, plain and. tie- ured, durable cassie - 250 5% w New Spring Goods Throughout the Store— No Accumulations or Back-Number Garmenta. Little ads. but big values attract to this Twentieth Ceritury O1 Bring back any unsatisfactory purchase for prompt exchange or refund. ing tn caring fabrics......ee a ; CHAPTER V. Suspe LISE sald the eergea) to hersels, words over ao: Remember what 1 say—that Scoala sntGe Re dudKeon Hines | Mr. Marsh deprecated Introducing. heac rumors you must not baiieve le ; CE hin baseball, football” and athvetie | comu@reil person Into the mehagement || any garment bought within a year for thorough repalrs free. UNL of the rganizatios. Fearing that they could not Rtand tke strain of inactivity The frat draft of it was ike this VAny peraon paying his money (0 sea alany longer the eet perpen name." Ar, @e. “upon complaint tothe | decided to lets the. Orga! Nearest pollen “wtation * + © the. re-{natural deatt terves shall be ardered out to compel hy ho view th f " Al bridge. butt telegrant pole’ knothoie | NURSE SPREAD SMALL-POX. ne Crustens ton de a there were rumors, Botssoly would a {s meant tha rumors that repeat to her. So a tS St Fue for two days only, Saturday and Monday, SUS- 10c PENDERS, new patterns, very durable kind... event tem THE SURPRISE STORE. there wae, at least wt Join the febeleletelateinieielet ELISE SEES PARIS ON FIRE whatsoever, to compel, h, shove the =<" uforewald into the grounde and fine them 59 cents. framed in the white heat of [MART Children Got Infection trom 132 to 146 West Fourteenth St., Between 6th & 7th Aves. ry tr Plank t Littie.one whe Di @ Martem hnckeniters brenke | {imenetion: tater iank mogifed sna] | attte.ose wae nea. | OPEN SATURDAYS UNTIL 10 P.M. OTHER DAYS UNTIL 6.30 P. A isdemeanor, &c. he law. 102 Warren street, and Hononin Davis, iw -| ‘The bil ts almost perfectly inadequate. “Aw, wot'a de use! Wot's de knot-| It tle go far énougn into dethils. | four years ob, of No. 376 Hicks street, Amusements. Amusements. | in de fence good fer, anyway? for Rack ra, whiet: in diremly. a cure the corner = slp Yavala Jat> itr ie ellperari poten atiouin” Sclr] tevin Geioeent need cite the Faria | ToT fhe |Ome pamer Ivan: have Gas PROCTOR’S ip in de skyiichts fer? hack- acters. They can't look out the] removed to North Rrother Isiand wi ji y do dey put Coogan's dluft right] Window without committing a misde- | smali-pox. NEW YORK’S FAVORITE THUATAMS intiicretantislrsotbotidelDolesGeoun's apa ox 4 neaceiela MAN) The Hrookyn Health authorities have ;| GRAND RNFINED YAUDEVE.LE, SHOWS, = {f tt wasn't fer ua kids ter git a chanat |~ — | traced the spreat of-the dsease through | at Ore. Mar 2. at € (Pp Trice ia | chiraied, Solely tm Laughter ast Moveltien fer his iife in er free country? the visit of Mra, Mary*O'Netl,, a nurse, |“ Bre h8 REQUIEM MARS” [O3dSt, | Maree Living Tablenus, . I wonder wot kit o' pipe dat bloke went from Manhdttan to visit her ad Sohonanti-Iel apt. | Dows, Mansi x x ‘ staer’s family 102 Warren street Jancon. Conductor, Mr. Manetsalll.| gth jyg | David Telasco'e’ “Mme, Bettoray.” Piank is smokin’, anyhow. Goin’ ter hin @ few days her niece, Katte Eve. March §. at & Faust | 1. | Jobnetone Benaatt, Eillta rector Otis make it er mistermeaner ter wrongfully lll, War taker wick ott gy Nie Sfotmeraeert | 58th S| Pownes nocd de, merstes nent view er baseball er football er enny atte. ! the ee Sie AN (SthSt. | ieztte, Desetet; ise Ferrtegton @ ae. axerhinnunt we" ince cantte sgall-pox "the WERER PIANOS URED | Herman, Flor. Menre, Merville @ seteon tah flop Mip-flaps? nt ts w at nrth! other an niet, But Sergt. Bolejoly was kind, and 1 Dee ttad sll Ld undertakers aasitant. who em: Oia ot and Brest MADISON SQUARE Gi GARDEN, “°> had been good rumors he woul! Ain't No Crime, palmed the irl ta also i ant shows KEY Bre: OPENING TSMEN Ss GW, ave told her of them. Then, since he “Say, dat bloke Plank’s got er busKy is symptoms, 3150. B06, 8. ie SPORTS. SI i had them, they must tie bad rumors, bug. fer sure! An! wot's de use! Dat [The ojtoeay Indian dramatization of LAWATHA It was rumoresl, perhaps, thit Ernest y es wonte o Inw! Dat ain't no crime! a a Four Cohans. ‘hem &: iieaverss Maine, Adirendssies Gos ey, Durand was dead. Hus Kida ain't got no show when dey’s ORY. ISPORTEO p GOVERNON'# iat oe Laks ttn ts) Te 7 te, Caneet, de. OUUCTIIN ON ADS : In dere hatchet work on do kids off der ball game! k dey goin’ to send de Vice chastn’ after de Coogan root- wot's de une? It'll be too ota batl when de Shorty, anyhow. Din ain't no free citizen! De common no chanst if hoe ain't cents In his shirtwatst TTLED IN ENOLANI tn’ 1Y THE UNITED STATES, The sergeant said that she :nust dr telleve che rumors. How could sho disbelieve them tf she fd not know what they were? She must find out for herself, and not be watlyiled with getting new at ut | hand; she must Ko down {mtn the str ind into the cafes and find out what she could. ait PASTOR'S "a= 2 WALA SE eas ATEAND an Teaa ase Ss erode JOUN T. KELLY 4 cI DAVID WAKFTELD, OREATROT su ata, Pains PTA CARLA DAY TDS AMTIA g OMELET Ei ma Sge i WORE HutT a Wikiasd., sigs PACLiNe, 8c IDOLE DEE DEE “Sete S82" Rerat resting GRAP WME RELY AND Wit. ANG, Sane A TE Ga meet RIGHT,2 ise Untet nig Patina vam KOSTER & BIAL'S Sista ana | {KEITH Aron 4 7 Aw Elise leaned her hands upon the window s'il! and looked out 1y sho asi confusion Ranug Drees or any athletic| Would ye pretty hanl to convict a mat iis of a Mae ae Putting on her hat and Jacket, sh Upon the awful spectacle, | , . ked tnto the mop of yoeker! TROVE THe GREAT Teall a + went out and walked tnto the sip of a wep Teepe) Ald el nonage Oe Cee TMM eres [esonsares Rive ee sm al) LIVING ART STUDIES. ninrehand (Ge lwin and Usten et io)the talk Cab . 90-92 WRET IMOADWAY, M. Y, Mrs mexet Diddle, Ugo Bloudi and Refily rege Pe there. that he mieht be ty ducks wot alte In de bleachers Is pushin’ i Woodwe Pig Show, inet Junie Metres & Co, | THE MATINEE TO-DAY. ~- he place, wae full of eoldters, with ldat antl-kKnot-hole law con dey's Jealous | raver vistas Prank 1 i y, eames. DEWEY. | Knickerbocker Burlesquers, sprinkling of sympathizers, who showed, neboddy elae is gettin’ his pepe: reat White Rata N Ke © UNEAPRAP at Some Bere their sympathy by insisting on paying | on de same show free for nothin’! Aw, | HERALD S9uAn&,,| aT WED, unday Night Grand Cenesrt, e for what the soldiers drank, and all the wots de use! pers os tH seegiintiga Pranmaa’e ||! “Secont Hliton MANHATTAN 344 oe talk was of eo street he were think | ‘That's what Shorty McNabb has ET rt Feet etn emo op Hise got older wi 1 that | . Just an 1 th te say about Antemplyraan) Planks Bulhae pis eas a a TREN HAY. Oc oear now, UE THERE |EOMERS: LANE. rn ean a no one hotteed her tn all this babble and hot your Ekse,| Albany to make It a misdemeanor No, els, the Sony, monrtisisnaltcr =| ne ney of ti ‘ite “eared thelany person to wronefully view a base-lq@ law that prevents: free-oyenight! It MurrayiitiTres as ay ate et AMERICAN $ave We Bs *: uae MAT. DAILY THE Suara at oa football game of a mitdemeanor for going out on th (Cempt Mon, )284, ot t DONNTL ud a —~. ie soldiers who seemel to her to) look less ferocious than the others, tf he opt to ta hibition. If Shorty had a vote the to wet & Ifttle Unpulluted at: TORE © : knew anything nue nk | bit would look ike thlety cents | 2 and standing oti wwhiln ‘to SEGRET SERVIC Oltiette, ‘STAR SE ’ ni Momolselle.” he answered, at only talked for the | SOAPS {nit hia Jungs with tt. It would be Lebo deena + Si Mat, Mat & eat ie. my ‘ Ked for it, bellewiug | Like Clase Lea! + vasier to conviot the «nan who paid hin EMPIRE THE. Drway and 40h et | Neat Week—-UNCLE TOM'S CABEN, But we will soon see If taere Is any | pwr. How | atti | Assemblyman Plank evidently doren't |) ‘cente to seo. the Gants iny ball Brenlags, 8.20. Matinee, ai ee news. a should vere 1 | aan hst he ta up against In propos-} TRat would be more in the nalure of « eee om teraid. Mate, wet. a Set. | Harlem | Annie Russcll=, 8 es find time to think "MRS. DANE'S DEFENCE. | 2,1. ery sannertag tn Jeatee Sean GARRICK THBATRE. Sia et. he table to ing such a law, He In from Lawrenco| A Coogan's-bluffer has a right to be f G ‘tever been| there from pur aeathet nunty, and maybe he hasn't ever thorey from nureysvacet Mo banged his glass upon demand attention, ax he shouted aj they om otters. [4 Durand she anbbed. Lf the ¢ to nolse that a jit adres i aatr a SNenraveus OL neat whET » finished he would be more LN mae oui) up ta the Polo Grounds to nce the Glanta | [ho View be emlenatd, Aa foe ee ola Pres AI. Mate Wedoaetay an en cea se, me mi T know It Bot now, | ance ty her Hunting Koone ekReé. It looks very Much} qwell—the copa couldn't catch tim, any- CAPTAIN JINKS °* I# oo has happened to Durand?” [there t$ no hope—no hope at all, For! ph wak mere com a legislation designed to make _FERDINAND G rane RPHEU: Bvmy “Darand,’ axked one of them. "Whol the Commune will only finivn when all | gradually) are of i [Wiksnctees nen: Win ETHEL MALLY MORE ent ORPAT CAST. bree out th at ant 3 GARDEN™ sie Matiners Wedarada UNDER THO FLAGS. ™ PATRICE & CO. — CORINNE, WILLIS P. SWEATNAR Queen Victorla’s Funeral shows ta fe he then, this Durand? And who is ACTOSS a ‘ jommuntats are felted.” mitre by bts window, . ms Wout of this thought sprang {he liridiy tarough the «© ft that asks for neven of him the thought of that other wo-| the wise, and liking up Ellse repiled, in nervous accents: }iman who loved Ernest Durand, and also | *f her ry “He is a member of the Counsil of the | loved 0G mune. fangs had vowed | She jumped up quickly and ran to the z Hat shew window, and dre ecurtaliain Commune, aonsleue analy ip 1, who wae tAvhe known? | Perhaps ‘at this, very TOOK EON OH eae erat ENICKERHOCKER. 7 52 uacaae 2 1s | __ Moving Pictures, and other seta to be his wife, who asks for news minis, vhe te with hin © barr mnt And pet one fre, only, N.C.GOODWIN | x. | BIJOU THE bung _| “She could not help the thought or the inall-qunrtore of thereitye MANINE FLLIOTT | avontsrone. | § ‘Then there was trouble, A dig, burly | mudden pang of Jelousy thae eume. with re leant her hands pos: the win- Werk 10 WAVE AND TO HOL |iTHRATAB, MORMON ; drunien fellow mild something abut ft. te wan me Jealousy of the ordinary’| dow ill wht iooked aut ufo theta ful OMARLES today | OND Wome: A OULTT MOTHER *y a ’ 0 all hei 0 . roa sples and Communisia which érightened | "8h, nag no lurking fear he might} now, driven ut byt the steer eee Sone il FROUMANS GRITERION THEATRE. «"sisee | — Elise, . love that other womat t wan only] tton’ that pomsensed her, Evenings, #15. Only Matinee Seturtay at 2 COLUMBIA > ZVSRY Sve. But the soldier to whom she had first | her coursge that sho was jealous of—a| Aw her waking thoughts had pursued JULIA MARLOWE WHEN KNIGHTHOOD ROW. gouirage that sho knew to te for her eo| wer'in’ber dreaing, ‘en the thoughts. of ’ . : ly ded rae t P. WAS IN FLOWER. 4 Knowles 13 spoken took her part. hopelessly tmpoesible, her dreams’ ataved ‘with her new ae | Women’s Society Striv-| Hande ver to a Po- ; ‘ Leoees F “Bit down," he shouted to the other.| “ii, “what a picture! A man and al waa wake, and sli murmure MADISON “O° 5 72: bahdetorind 4 TT sm! cm net,e coward any! ing to Gave Historic | liceman and Carried Tam comtng to. you-coming AM COLLIER | ON THE OUIE GRAND] ania WILLIAM COLLIER | ON THE QUIET. !on'vocen “2 LOST ‘IMR ; BIJOU. Amelia Bingham Company | NEXT WREK-A Wi : ' { Wet. 5th The a cirte mten's Ret Flay, | COL AAO INIT AU Ke ee pamceti, THE CLIMBERS. | NTA RY MANNERING: Mat To-morrow, to JANICE MEREDITIL “"Madem Toman yowed to @ great cause and go- ‘ oleelle's politics are neither your | Homo ‘to tne barricaden to dle tor 1t| more,” an affair nor mine, and you shall not ques-| 156 .;), to look for you until T find ie tion her about them. If you have the| ‘The dramatic aplendor of tt could ap- en eho bn Continued. Places. to Station-House. to bulla an adequate loop system hy BOY TO SEE INAUGURATION. ynaking the turn wholly north of the Mra. Fay Plerce, Preatdent of .he| Dennis FE. Sheehan, an employee of the — A Post-OMce, ‘The trains running to} ° ‘Auxillary, of the Saciety for] City Post-Omece Department, living at fie Drash, of Mount Vernon, Taeeeyaewill Bi OLR Ee, us rk Riad res cai hony on Peente pues he cy East Foe baton pears oe MeAMeDRs TEN s VIGTORIA Aral eee. ‘ciimiasye ava aking 250-' " side rost-Omlice and thenc erest, in exers «1 "nc Je pass: ron 2 at. 18 way he 7 216. vs ivolaibedidoe| easterlies a Battery and on (o the Brooklyn Worough prearry nat the wishes of che) ine Atartek office butlding, at No. 10) MY "LADY. | SKATING RINK. ry to; all und Flatbush i th abe oe Washington which Eddte Brush ts mak- Tho working force on all the nectiona| "At the meeting at the Hotel Hud .| Church street, jast night. ! ° Ale NTEMSCHOLASTIO NOCKET TO-STOHY fi Mounted on @ hardy mustang, will be doubled with the adfent of warm] ham Mrs, Mary Vanderpool introduced | In tha doorway 6f the office bullding, MARIE tac sar set ADMISSION Me SKATES FREE. , ing. y Bs eather od | J he elxteen-year-old son of ex-Mayor| bad ix a resolution; which was adopt tea con, | where it 1s quite dark, he found an in- ihe teen tort | : - Edward F. Brush, of Mount Vernon, F} kratulating Mre. Stephen V. White. ir| fant wrapped in a plece of blanket. rx forclcansingtheetsieme a, Dress er Epi a FELL BETWEEN HIS HORSES, | involve. “ants, member of the Auail.| fone Mmmoped On Piceted the abla to Saree SPAT, SR GES | Ys ere tome ner = ALE THE on the day of President McKinley's . Ga = ngrese 4 substantial commemoration | the Leonard street station. The found- pot te "F ae we wil ei EDEN (Welt ia Wa tnauguration. Changes in the Loop|tract priver nuriea trom mis seat] of! the heroism of the MAFIYTY Of 61 ting tw a mate child about three months | SfvedSatsrts sa het | MUSEE VEX RMA Too i CIVILIZED ‘When be started trom his Mount Ver- : Bi by Flying Car. pitson shies discussed letters in favor| old. It had a gray woolen cap, light | ssapeeat Site crema athe see MASSON Pay, atu 3: non,home last Monday he declared that Will Make a Big Alert Gryb, forty-five years ol4, living] of opening a publto park at Fort George.) woolen: cost end, akirt; but no other ee riuastaser Handrea| METROPOLIS! he would accomplish the ride by Sunday, . at No, 21 Bast One Hundred and Third} Sei ian Ww 2 ‘offering| Means of identification, The child was| peliare ie mete ty As fe Mead ns y Ss eaoiution, which was adopted. offering! ferred to Betleva cole our ACROSS T rest bie wiry Uttle steed, and then ride aving. street, waa driving a truck owned by aympathy and good will of the mem,| transferred to ie. seal eet my otteha cores fob ated SHILA | out with the Mount Vernon cavalry Henry Exgora & Co., wholesnla grocers, f'n Auxillary to the agitators of| i Seder peace | etn es oA TNS NOI , troop, of which his father is Colonel, on Eu of No, 465 West Fourteenth street, from| ‘"y ‘of five, of which Mra. Child Dies frem Injuries, Ba ranityy 4 Mitauce Makes ho dit, | WALLACK'R. Ever $3) stats Wes, & Sat. IS FAMILIAR WITH the day of the parade, Work will begin next week on tna] the Cortlandt etreet forry Inat night am!| Charles Flint ts to be the head, wi Jeaste Catlin, the ten-year-olf child reas ew e Peel LOUIS MANN, CLARA LIPMAN, Older cavalrymen of the troop say attempted to cross tho tracks on Centr:| appointed to appear before the Board! wng was severely ecalded a fow days fesse, gaarym (aan : ‘i City Hall section of the rapid transit and task sitete In ‘ALU ON ACCOUNT OF BLIZA.! they believe. the plucky Ind will do it! fut gs anne art hole wilt Probably be | furret 1 front of the new Tombs Hull: of ablic Improvements and sak it to 960, died In, Gouverneur Hogpltal to: | Ate 3 i ‘ r injuries a ae ITIL ST. THEA. nr th Av. Mata. Wed, & 8 ‘The dstence 1s 26 miles. dug between the City Hall and the Post-| A" Second avenue car, bound \soutn, | 0M Jumel Mansion and tla grounda. | SAY, The chile meostved ner Injuries al Mtn GHAUNCHY gin tite Wreteoe success Gel. Brush Bot a telegram yesterday | Once by the D “McLean Ct atruck the near forward whee! of the Seed el Ami i OARKETT i ew hes co by the Degnon-Mclean Company, Trick” swung the pole of the “truck | desirous of converting the premises into jusemen s(eecornh F | from his son, who then reached | which tian secured the contract. Againat the window of the cae amit |a park and museum, paultstta saeataais BT Tati sew noses p staan, Philadelphia. In it he relterated that! Ghonges have been made in the plans {ing it to bits, and throw Cryo between ——$ $< ACADDMY OF MUSIC. 14th St. & Irvia) near tavaoun?ce AL 836 AS A BOOK OF READY REFERENCE. IT IS KNOWN AS THE STANDARE AMERICAN ANNUAL. Matiners Wed. aad Sat at 2. Lady Muntwonhe eirmen kta apart lin or hie [f0F the City Mall loop on account of | Mis hormes and almont under tho truck! Color Sermeant Cassidy Buried. BARBARA Pi Prensa Bédle te clad in uniform of his) the prospest that the Brooklyn exten-| “(ry was taken to the Hudeon Strect| ‘Thomas R, Cassidy who was a promi- Nest Wee 2 trdop. He #9 @ fearless rider, and ho 1 I. There tt found nent and popular member of the Forty- hits 5 hab @ splendid mount, He will ride] eee tae ur secon or samen over [poliar-vone was fractured and ‘iat he) seventh ewiment wan buried today | Wor Infants and Children, |. ITS FAME IS WORLD WIDE. home Washington on horseback + f had received many bruises. from the jurch of St. John the Bap- . hose js doy the original pian, None of the passengers in the car wan| lst at Willoughby and Lewis avenues, Tho Kind You Have Always Deaght ee The boy has had with his father many| Formerly it was the intention to rua |hurt. Freer eemmetery. pocinsat "Ht | Bear te X EIR, | A reference book of ov Bd experiences hunting In Canada| the loop down the west side of the Post- a Forty-seventh® "Regiment. in 1889. Cfeqe | and 10,009 facte. © © foresta, and ast year Beltre reedkn ith OMce In Broadway and around the| 4 SECOND-HAND BANJO WILL} soon rose to the rank of Color fer- PSST = TiRTRET ASS | Mthograph bel covers, with sewed Beek amd hopner drawn by mules to the Blue| lower side of the Federa} Building. Tue) find a ready sale if advertised In| geant. Ill-health forced ineveral = Rebbe phadente dvs Bree hie OR MAN iat inion ‘trimmed edgy)? © ° Erie, Se My quelli Mountains ip Virginia, extension to Brooklyn makes It possible} the Sunday World. a by Rooenteld @ Sivene@@ahD’ THU)O. Farrer | exoxa vewateaiermy set a bre seen

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