The evening world. Newspaper, March 5, 1901, Page 7

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Pa THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENT) MARCH 5, 1901. Fe * XXTH CENTURY “UNCLE TOM’S CABIN,” ACCORDING TO BRADY, IN TOWN. Remarkable tion of the Old Play| at the Academy of Music. was from N At the end of the first act the South- erner sald: “I used to ran on the Ohi River, and I want to say that the riv in that act ts the best Ohio River I eve: waw on a stake.” Did you ever see a woman a trying to cross the Ohtu on chased by men and (logs? New Englander. “Never,” replied tho Southerner. “Rut if @ woman ever was chased across the fee by men and bioodhounds that's about the way it was done I must say that the sceno in Skinner's tavern n my mouth water.” IN CELL FOR HIS. KINDNESS. Lawyer Who Fed Horse Apple Skins Called Poisoner. sked the Bilas A. Underhill. a tail, thin, middte aged man, who said he was a jawyer at No. 31 Court street, Brooklyn, w the Eavex Marker Court to alexed Kil f {ie on the catner of Divini 2 fe streets, Gllverman hu cn it Im oof gang of horse-jolsoners, having thus lost sixteen Underhill that he w and had no intention This explanation went for street. A crowd collected around the Yawyer aud threats were made against him. He would have been severely degit with but for the timely arrival of’ Patrolman John €, Amon, ‘The court-room to-day was thronged with persons who had had their tidrees poisoned, and they all glared at the law- w yer neryously toying with his gray whis- kers. To Magistrate Flammer Underhill sald that ho caine to serve some papers on @ voman at Nv. 44 Eldridge street. In croesing tho ferry he ale an upple. He said that ho peeced the apple and placed! tho peelings in hts coat pocket. He 1 nocentiy fed the horse with the upp akins, It was ascertained that the horse was not made sick, und Magistrate Flammer told the complainant that he acted somewhat too hastily and dischargea the lawyer. “NEWSIES” BUY A CORK LEG. It In for One of Ie Numher Who Was Run Over by an Engine, Poor Mitle Gardner Munt, fourieen years old, of No, 59 Grove street, Jersoy City, ty golng to wet a cork log to re- placa the good leg he lost in a railroad accident In the Pennsylvania shede. And it i» Gardner's fellow newsboya who are fr: the cash with which to buy the ariific! support. Commissioner Sullivan gave a $5 bill and to-day $35.50 had been saved up. The ork Jeg. til cont $0 and wiehin ten Hunt a: to have dt. The f in growing rs now Mat the offic at the Erle have heard about SS Porter Not to Resign. PARIS, March 5.—The reiterated and Fepublished rumors that Gen. Horace Porter, the United States A\:nbassador here,Intends relinquishing his post and Teturnipng to America. aro autnoritae Uvely @enled at the Embassy a3 pure dnveation. 3 his} Produc-|3. Baie a1olevaOOaN Dor ite Eva d said the 8 and t vm after tae play ty tl i tace him afier th He ain me pretty | as Mock\ ‘3 nike th ata camp- _feplted Greeks on aan to Cig- arette Factory Vi- ciously Attacked. efforts to tii have not been = sul, Tlv are nearly: ull Greeks, afd they include men, few women, and his th es of the etrl boys and iliam, were on thr oat h warette fa they were attacked be ed to be strikers, The father was badly cut abou head and face and the sons brulee! ') fore thelr aesatlants were ncared away, ‘The strike has been on alnce Saturday. rails. manager of the factory says fs no complaint regarding w the TRACK WALKERS RUN DOWN, One Who Has a Brother in New York Is Killed, the Other Bruised. An expres® on the Jersey Central down two men who tracks at Elizabeth, One ran pre walking the Nod, to-day.® was Instantly killed, and the other ped with slight bruises, tx name ia George WKitnk, of Allentown white the dead man's name not known, Klink says he mot him ar Ale Jentown and that the man told him he came from Baltimore. that his tret name wax Henry brother In the butcher business on Sce- ond avenue, New York, between One Hundred and Sixteenth and One lun. dred_and Twenty-nixth streets, He was neatly dressed, waa abcut forty-five yoars old and had $2 in hin pocket, IF YOU WANT, TO DISPOSE OF. your jewelry, Find a purchaser through a Sunday World ad, ane that he had Georgia sould. sing | sald nd I've) brute heard | 1 ne the yt STAKES VREELAND (XN BEAT THEM. ROADS PLANS. lence Equipment to! | Several assaults occurred to-day and rike | mployed WS Etro rack last the Poet the force ait. tee pber of the firm, and | TOOOO oO Horence Olp. gy Gitte Eva: act was fend in the Kk to the ine a, Be Deferred Till | Summer. President Vreeland, of the Metrepoli- tan Traction Company, has been naile fied by the engineers in charge of the aystem Ut the electrical equipment of the eable branch Hines is nearin cam Dletion and Wil be ready for the enange | power & . i sie w Veceland, We eould ¢ m to elee p summer exodus latter pan of May, lightens travel wil afford ua an opportunity 1 change our power on the cable lines without reriausty rfering with trac, We Intend to have ull the lines running by electrical power by June 1 Cable Wears Quickly. “The new cable which we received at the power-house the other day did not mean nat Intend to continue the use of the cable system. We use many, cables in the operation of the roads. y wear out quickly sometimes, I joved from Inve anda nts where the curs tho grips noon play havec with the strands and tae must be withdrawn. “Up on Columbus avenue, where the Hight and the we seldom muke once every traffic ts compurative! cers run with the cable, a change more than rmantine.? of transfers 1 ant ite leased avenue. xystem, Mr. Vreeiand xa ‘We do not contemplate transfers. be- ween Un setema, In £ we could do 49 without violading the ‘Third Lanhattan, venue ntered into ue agreement with th 1 When the 4 anhattan Company *k out the from inaking a similar ugtewment, In acquiring the Third ave- nite property we took over this con- tract, and must lve up to it” es ypolita Quick service through f,unday ten Not a Line Gun, bu More Accessorie Before. ave chi than Were Ever Seen a Gaoaaina Bronchitis THESE a fatal illness. Duffy Keep B. Altman & &. Have now in readiness for Spring and Summer, a complete t! si assortment of FINE WEAR For INFANTS and LITTLE CHILDREN, consisting of Long Slips. Cloaks, Wrappers, Short Dresses, Walking Coats, Reefers, Hats and Caps, Sacques, Afghans, Baskets and Bassinettes, in both foreign and domestic makes. HAS Ut" Denials. |Grand tea Wont Act eae renee emaeg | Till Rev. Dr. Keller — themseives: \ Is Better. \ The Coreful Buyer Who Visits Our Linen Aisle — : for 5 Bed Coverings. | eniee 1000 dozen heavy muriin pillow It war announced today phat the Hud- SE WAR Inea, value Bo. each, Ay Jersey € tnin afl nm will pos Kat istomer limited to betore nef consideration f the ca af 1000 uk Neco ATA aes ‘Thomas G. Barker, of Arlington, eel trea Vanot Rev Jonn Keller acy |e case Was schenuled fora hearing | ie cauise af the postponement t# R | SHEETS. iiditlonss ehieR Ulin j : et opern eve his bed He Vinee ‘ ee he anie te teattty te: | CASES, bu te Be fore the (i Jury for iNo weeks fe Ww 106 The present rand Jury wilh be his aye nireaenie hargedl about April § com fortables | ————_ utiful pat 89c this ale GREAT DAY FOR THE IRISH. Observe the 11 elae very tine Muraellen patterns ench, tits sale white er cases * quadity They Win Fittinmly i wet Bivthday Anniversary. | Jolin Daly whe Nas served several! LININGS. frosty Bugiah political prisons and tet yy Fa la er ate RUEN fy serving a third term re Mayor of Lime |) and all colors, value 123 : erek. will deliver the principal eration this sale 7 2C Vi the Clan-na-Gael's celebration of the So GaSe pee aoh ane ad wnd twenty-third anniver: | 25 pos eat Ee Ut wary the birth ef Robert Emmet at] regular pric Academy oof Muste next) Sunday [38¢ yd thir nice "1 93c& 22c will be remembered an the Li n wh vised) Mayer Vao 500 4 ine Sh ' gut ey as doz. hemmed linen” luck = towels, » take araignt whimkey a PO Naiars rena rae lignan thin sale j : 10c setlon sale if xes will take 15 Rte at 5.00 he {15 pea. very heavy all-linen ts blesehed L hureday Mine at SA) ate the | eS it damacks ob inches\ wiles unequalled v andarbiit Hotel, Fory-second street | eo, wear, alne $1 va 79 and Lexington avenue sale. Nssuscesssah [oj Hotel people should see the abov tinen: BB pure biewhed damask ¢ ax?! sitehtly soiled. reg: lar price $149 each, 10 clone 50 pow IS in. linen glass towel- Ing. reg. price [je yd, th THREE DREADED DISEASES can be ed a ‘ded it DUFFY'S. PURE MALT WHISKEY Mail Orders Prompt! Filled taken at the first’ symptoms of a cold. A Linen Aisie, Main Floor Mear. if neglected, may develop into Dont trifle with your health. "s Pure Hor cold, Broadway,8 and 9Sts, “West tsp T 1807 een in your medicine closet and use it promptly at the tirst signs of approaching grip, pneumonia or other lung or throat trouble. It will save doctors’ bills and may B save your life. Thagemaaa “RELIABLE” CARPETS SHORT CUTS TO COMFORT. So wide a range has our bargain- marking penctl taken that to have the benefit of our present money-aay- ing offers is lke Hving in the happs valley of Rasselas BOX COUCHES, $13.50 Of long by 21. 6 te. wie Covered in finest denim tn artistic PREE.-It you ater Send for the free catalogue: “Objects o ORIEMTALISTS & JOWELLERS BROADWAY & 18TH ST. colorings. One of the best bargains) offered this season. To give a rich effect, here are striped ORIENTAL COUCH COVERS, $2.75 (Reduced from $4.00.) Carpets, Kugs, Curtains, Furniture every home comfort now at re- duced prices,and so convenient is our “Long Credit” that just to wish for {Art and Utility from the Far Away East” Japanese Screens The Vantine Screen imports number thousands of various patterns, uniformly beautiful in designs and color treatment. the things is to have them oles a 104:1067and'208 Westld 8s}, NEAR GT! AV. Fourth Floor. of every size and coloring. -|540 Screens told, $44 tt. high, cloth panels, embroidered, slightly damaged in transit, At $350 B. Altman & Go, Second Floor. Cloak Dep't. Special for Wednesday, March 6th: RAIN COATS of Tan or Oxford Covert cloth; semi-fitting; plain, or with yoke back, World Wants, If you've got all sume} mer, don't use World Wants. If ina aurry, do 0 Mineteenth Street, Sixth Fivenne. 201 Screens 4 folds, cold | background, | $Q,00 Biooklyn"Stores: Flatbush AY. near Filfon St Constsble Cole, Children’s Wear. Misses’ 5% ft. high, silk floss and cabiotlered fanels, black each “Twentieth Century Medicine. Cascarets Candy Cathartic are and Children's Dresses. = as far ahead of ancient pill poi- | Organdie, Gingham and Pique sons and liquid physic as the elec- tric light of the tallow candle. Genuine stamped C.C.C. sold in bulk. Dresses. Serge and Cloth Dresses, Never All druggists, Toc. Infants’ Outfittings. | , A Convenience to the Public. Telephone, Want trom Women's Furnishings. Paris Underwear, Corsoats, Shirts, Shirt Waists Proadway: HX Tr 4 4. | your Suk advts. any public tele- station in New York phone or Brooklyn. “ The World Pays the Toll. Seek north or south or eaat or west, 4 Bunday World want ad.’s the beat, Fa. ee alue $143 98c! a 4 3 { 3 ; 3 i ; ; Oats ST AND 3D Ave. y 1) POPULAR / ND LIBERAL HOUSEFURNISHERS. {3 [FP yowares vv going housekeeping and in need 1g uth, a et he ready money to pay tor tt, I ¥we will quote you ors i} —— | | ‘5 ; i ; \} \} i} “Contents of Dining-Room. 1 Sidevoard 1 Extension Table 5 Cane Seat Chairs 1 Table Cover 1 56-Plece Decorated Tea Set 15 Yards Matting 1 s-Plece Parlor Suit 1 Pier Mirror { Parlor fable | Lamp and Shade y | 2 Pictures -| | Polisted Rocker | 17 it. oxtOft. 6 Rug Four-Room Outfits Completely Furnished at $126.00. DOLLAR F ONE WEEK OPENS AN ACCOUNT. Contents of Bedroom. Contents of Kitchen. 1 Bull Size White Enameled tron | Stove | Coffee Canister Bed or Oak 4 hltchen Table 1 Tea Canister § Woven Wire Spring Vardg Ou croth | Dust Pan 1 Soft Top Mattress 1 arte rater | Pair Pillows | Comfortable ere joes an ‘ 1 WhiteEnamelted Dresser or Oak 1 Ccal Shovel, 1 White Enamelled Washstand or | Colander ‘ak | Plerced Ladte |) | White Enamelled Chair or Oak i oeke Tarver fi |} 1 10-Piece Decorated Toilet Set tstagte Burner OW Stove 10 Yards Matting Where Mat eee a ei icali viele teva eeieeucenes This entire Outfit is on Exhibition at our Store so as you can have an idea how the goods will look if they were arranged in yourown homo. 1479-1483 THIRD AVE AT 84TH ST. BN SATURDAYS UNTH. M. KOCH & CO. The Great Triple Event in Furniture Carpets and Upholsteries has started with a tremendous momentum—in spite of im. mense sales assortments are almost intact and the prices unquestionably the lowest ever quoted for new, desirable and dependable goods. Every purchase means positively a Saving of One- Third Type cannot describe the immensity of this collection—a visit is advisableand will be highlyprotitable to every housekeeper. \25th Street West, ad betwreen, Tenens ia \J ca MEAN Ss KNOWN AND APPROVED BY THE PUBLIC FOR 23 YEARS. Distributed at whojesali BOLD BY LEADING RETAILERS. vcs | MORSE & ROGERS GF NEW YORK on existing Prices. ily ait if ‘ie $259 Soe Made in a variety of styles and estates! stamped upon to buy the welg! every day 7 Boys, ue ve World Wants, aie:

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