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. \ , a PAT SHEEDY DOESN’T LIKE TERM ‘HONEST GAMBLER.” international Sporting Man Says He Can't “Stand for It" and Sheds a Few Gems of Philosophy on the World’s Struggle for Gain. y Inoked out of a front urtevant House to-day eye as if he were trys solve a mat He had just been chances of being able MeCormick to through the offer o! Riven by him as an | Sheedy who alrea tlon of being ing to to retu racted par ward to atas ne "even more ed that hy returned {nsborough wn spor Hehekii-! “Vi stand for almost anything,” said feist not ama business who nit comes t tea lit vu night as we st clergyman’ in the bur wh sn't ‘honest ashame, gambler — e than ila preacher ‘Honest gam- mir. b \ Sheedy shiftet his weight to the ath Let me tell you. he continue jena man labels himself as ‘honest © look for him, Me is putting up a kame. My dear obt father used to sy to me. ‘Win honestly—if you can, and If you vant win honestly, Patrick, my boy—echeat a iste.’ T have been done lots and lots of times, and the only aatisfaction T shall have when the call oomen for me to cash in, Is that I have done a few my- elf, ‘Get the best of it.” That is the kreat law of natureIt {4 the survival of the tlttest. [tis ao with animals and it’s so with man “When in Russia [saw a ravenoun pack of wolves apd they reminded me of many of the men who are striving to ain wealth—wealth at any price. Do know what those wolves do when they are out of feos hey run around a circle. Thetr pace becomes faster faster till it is a furious gait. At last one of the weaker ones be- i Fatricn, give him another dollar's worth of credit, no matter how many as worth. I do this on b not y $20,000, ‘Th: man hea might Iples, A man might $19,000, but he might for must be some limit or a with excttement over play one for a million. T have in my possessl promissory note for $24.00 signature of a Philadelphia man when she dies, will Jeavi if of $5,000, Tle had $20,000, his own right, but went through wi He fa well known in New York member of the ‘400." He In a. acher’ and they all welcome him at the clubs. “This mi while tra ling in pe, credit for It and paid the n spot cash, That 0 in gambling Ot He comes exhauated—falls. The others pounce upon him and devour him. That's the way it ts with men. The big onex, cat up the ittle one: Dislikes the Term. "ft don't blame a man for getting millious. He is smarter than the other fellows or he wouldn't succeed, But when a man commences to holler that he fs aonest I'l deal with the other one, That is why I disitke to have this term m applied to me. Don't you think 1 looking for the best of ft along with reat of them? “But understand me. There murt be fal ween min and man in all Tn of business—gaumbling 4# Well as others, Kambling Is Just ds sacred as If a legitimate business aps you don't know of th mblinss that 9 per the swe on paper Wealthy mensdontt carey mush: ney with them. If they get into a game they announce to the proprietor that they want credit: by begin to play. ea ts to ask them how) mu redit thes want. In my own ease, if an sald ne wanted, sa: 110,00 oredr, amou he med the igment 1 nohe ri J Giving Creatt. rhed that I would not of being after that he | and Parix, Hi waa granted hi ‘ 4 note for $1640), to another a note $2.00), — Both were promissory notes. Nothing was mentioned about gambling, but both read ‘for value received.’ ne man he gave for F. Sneevy the gan he pe favo en ten cent UL naven't hole in through thi over the Cheated J “In this magnifying look « Bought Note for $15,000. her diene ar At Monte Cario 1 met the man whofother ! held the $28,000 note. He was a Massa-| first chusett's hotel keeper who had run) straw against the game att me Monte Carlo and lost all his ready cash Is to play and offered to +6 He was crazy the note to me. | bought ft, as T would any oapee, T thought wus good. 1 gave something Jess than $15.00) for tt. ne maker refuses to pay tt. But LY yoit That note Is aa good as gold. ‘T didn’t gamble with the man. lL ~ inte pos: of the te bien y just thix to aay about a man wants 10. Ke he suse the eA Craseaniay ii lnmeathae to dos er, of C ker Kame at Pare—wht never prayed—no ‘OOK her the paper ino owelehe rut of in front stool ante thrus the hone sporting an Mt ts. the other day wn into th tae fo alas nd me helow Bt se te ciininieies ielnieininie bier to run a te oh Tsaw an {tem Ina news ‘crooked 1 plede | yo inside of eight. or, In John’s p yout wi ud at about a Pa FORMAL CHARGES ‘pe\, FATHER CHACNOWS PUBLIC LETTER ete = AGAINST HERLIHY. eee “I Can and Do Publicly Recommend Dr. Greene's Red-Light Man and Westervelt’ fjted Mc in Nervous Dyspepsia and Insomnia. Until Friday. | ark Ene Aya ' (0 Publish This Letter for Others’ Good. It Has Bene- Permission Nervura. Hearing of You Have Postponed Kr Mplalnts were drawn to-day and that within the ned he i dee jnihis|parisets yothe District Attorney: aga nad visited all cle places re ‘ ; ae a tard Herlihy: eminst toand had imilur wakera ¢ mn ward worker among hte uations of thell rs He complained t apt. Wes! 1 i trial, and rote ty exercise - t t xity of their ; exenuert he 1 reaching. 16 but were _portponed . injawrul vot : g The amMdavit furnished 1) \ eward their supptes: hurch. Every torney Philbin by i “s upon Fathes Wood, of the Committ i Capt. Jean Cha cues Capt. A iM) . Blartige helpful jife such mem Klect of duty (Red-Light District) station, was y all who know woes of their nd their lives Give heed to the if you suffer with Ho Rey not yaildings within fits pre for Rambling jurpores unlawfully used 1 words, ca | ooked! ough rame. in hte their a strong 1 could taining were orke they cheap. nal ona bit to honest: when the new rout Pat sh NOT TOSELL | MEAT: SUNDAYS. New Law Will Compel Butchersto Close Up Shop. Hear ye, nll who crave meat on 6ua- day! Do not let the purchase of steaks, chops, roasts, chickens, ducks or aweet- breads go until Sunday morning after Sept 1, ¢ not eat of flesh on that ay Retall butchers must hereafter ob the Sunday-Cloxing Inw. have been © ng it; they are the in ers whose customers buy their Sunday's supplles on Saturday, Hut others in the more crowded rec- tlons of the city have been open until © ye may 1 o'clock in the afternoon and even Inter. The legal hour for closing butchers’ shops at present: is 10 ALM. After Sept. 1 of the present year, under a new by Gov, Odell yesterday, butchers must not open thetr shops nt all on Sunday. There (s# more behind this Sunday ing movement than the slmple td Sabbath observa An organization known an the Benchmen's Assoctation of Retall Butchers, which is ma jJourneymen butchers and proprietors who MWke a day off, ix at work to force every person who buys meat to do thelr purchasing before Sunday, law signed $100,000 HORE FOR UNCLE SAM. Two Decisions on Duty for Cotton Goods Mean Much. Appralner Wakeman today received Rratulationa upon two decisions nded down by Judge Townsend in the ten Circuit Court, One of + wan the case of Milla and Gi wuinst the United Btates, and the that of H. B. Clatiin Company. ag the United State: The wubject matter of the former was a kind of cotton goods known commer- Unite ther nat FICHT OVER A CHURCH ORGAN. vility. sleepless nights Follow his advice given here pubs Here is Father Chage Fousness. We: reenwich street, ) Vesey street, 6 Murray str rnd N font . UweR anil venta : mierty nh erly w a other: ead Mt Corset Rey nw April, Mas an wy and J I have used Dr. Greene’s Nervura blood and nerve remedy and can say that it gave me entire satisfaction. I have known others of my acquaintances who have used it, and they were quite satise fied with the results. I am free to say that I think it is a good remedy and I can and do recommend it to others publicly. It has benefited me in nervous dyspepsia and insomnia. You have permission to eames this Ictter for others’ good.’ F. X. CHAGNON, ¥% Pastor of St. Mary’s Church, Champlain, N.Y. seen many others He averred tha mainials Loy Seand am rether, tady Hope and! { HOPE IN TEARS: nt Hope and. the nat Bavelack, | earful farewell to her hus | returned ty he buena trunks! ‘a! (fi A disturbed nervous system makes constant eviile, \ Hid war on the health of men and women. It keeps May Yohe that Was cman enale preven ot | “us from getting the benefit of our food, whieh is the source of all strength. It pulls down our and impoverishes our blood. <a) The yreatest known help for a lowered tone ||, of health is Dr. Greene's Nervura blood. and’ nd Wept When Husband Left on Liner. Sees MeCann lingerBh Nearly a Hi|||| nerve remedy which builds up body and brain im When the Minneapotia left her dock picciUncensetsan: I perfect accord with Nature's plans. All chronia day Lady) Prone Ont Sunday sas] Mra stcCann./ of | "troubles yield to this great medicine, because stowd on the pter ar st a aman aah | perfect nerve action and weil nourished blood Mtampened Wane 1 [eeenankantsisieeweontartcemenes | result from its use, It is the true help for you: areal Fanoita hots Hace Butts Can pits a icra : Father Chagnon’s public commendation is the ¢ Duke of Newcastle, paddy tro was cfounds that che hades | > Ye f S sincere and earnest expression of his wish to ‘And all there tearn, too, In spite of the | tuted ace syrup citric | iy fede! co) SN upak SAxw help all who are in poor health. In the midst ersiatent resorts ny Tandy ito and \1 he emenenl 4 the mis kes ie REV. FATHER CHAGNON. of perplexity his words remove doubt. Dr. Se a aan aT Oe Balas A840] Greene's Nervura ts the medicine that cures chroule troubles. Almost unbelievable things are constantly accome Francis left the ¢ reat! : MhrouRnout | plished by it. Why den't you begin using it to-day and were driven to lady I teaeael a ars oi anita gsinter=| Dr, Greene, the discos of Nervura, is the most stecessful physician In curing chronic troubles, He advises ment a Nove 2b West in-Inw: ott beeflerts ina wellcng Tama ee of charge by mail or by personal call at his offic WooMth New York City atre a jy Hope was hipoutider. SAMPSON, WHO CAPTURED MRS. SURRATT, IS DEAD. When War Broke Out, He Became a Leading | an in the Govern-| ment Secret Service Under the Noted Al-| lan Pinkerton. Was Oldest Detective in) New York and Took an Important Part in the Chase of John Wilkes Booth. In his sevent TO OWNERS OF th Contractor McKeever Says It Is His; Trus- tees Say Not. Who owns the organ fn the Lutheran ¢ Drage ave huh, ue ans an ffth street and Brook!sa7 This tx the subject matter of a fight at rt, tr: Ugerents. J the trustees an tnjunction commu K watt has been carried the Church tor John » ‘Trustees mit to the Supreme and Con- ng the dele ay granted ding h cially as “lene while the Claflin atte Sr ime Deciultia inet sto], Temve age dealt with certain clases of madras | (Me OTE" church property was condemned and damask, In each case, however, |i. the canmmueon ¢ erat the real point at lesue wae whether, In|" Ly ae eee the process of weaving, there had been} 20 eT Ky Silt ail Introduced Into the « threads other | NO He) east ar A CD ne pulling. ! for such purpose ragraph 313 of the tari¢, | O" lone ct rusteesinotl: eeeanrthcata 1 » that they would 1, In addition to the usual duty | SURE the : Cay sage The church trumeen got a thirty days 1th nue mounting $800,000 year, —$—$—<—_ 00 YOU RIDE A WHEEL? BUY A, second-hand one cheap by insert- | ing an ad. in the Sunday World. | tay auld o: April 1h xent 1 van for the ractor McKeever would not tha organ, les it go, claiming the church and ht true ied chur! ch h pro} was part of church land no part by Judge Smith's STARTLING CONDITION °F NEW YORK SOCIETY VIEWED BY FAMOUS .AUTHORITIES, DR. GEO, F. SHRADY, DR. ROGER S.TRACY, EMIL ZOLA, SUPT. GLO BLALR York, and one of the most famous in Mg sian anid Pushed the door open | SUMMER police annals of t ty, in dead a Ao Morettte ibs | tha home of his ME CIAL | “There; Inan Ohl armen ni | (Ke) T GES A Mount Vernon Ils nt W thought we had him sure. | E was the averting of th Voralaed the shawl and toked at the | ¢ W id” V. ° B ote Presidentatancelnscn sw aia | uld¥cVriow ee gtep llasldes he Io in healt | diaesnes She tanked nke: nelepersinethe The orld’s Vacation Bureau Washington for his first inauguratt aren inaee {last stages of, dinaolution,. Phe F ip 5 and) hla aus ot Mee im te neganeactera ATOR AMT wha alcken ing t know via mt nl 1 will help you rent your cottage for the summer. Send Surratt. He directed the ch that lea non examining the stranger 1| that pomibly this war a atac 1} all particulars to The World's Vacation Bureau, 1352 to tha capture of John Wilkes Booth numerous Mood staing on nis] the actors. 1 tauched the dry | N York. I In 166) he resigned from the : gheeks, she looked un snd. plied Broadway, corner Thirty-sixth street, New Yor! ne ment/to enter the. Government heaer were pod pots, it wast gume and hairless ey quiries for summer houses and cottages are received at Sampem was vent to Balttmor afterward he carr Ao glance that It wast | cide for the safety of the Prreald with hm V0 amiassi- | but a woman 1j this Bureau every day. Register at once. There is no ; he arrived in thart city. He learned of mara 1} charge for services or registration. the extstence of a . and when i mated ete j ‘ noth iS ‘iy “|g rived at the -rallway station and) e stranger's buotn were then taken [quarters and ma found many suspicion persons in the | OM) And examined Hal ther nrenenca gor insAg tewd hoe = Se rrowd of several hundred he wired the [jeg wan found a me blurred over, | Corbet: 18s, and that he lived happily Presidential party to delay thetr arrival | With the ‘exception of the frm letter, inti Clarke |camevintozther Alepersed, Sampson having caused the | round t sto be that of Wilkes | ; rela A ‘larke won Mra. efreulation of a rumor that the party Ic e “s ually until whe cone Aad taken another route. When thin oT thought the | Rew. we Greene iN ccntaleto Rd 0% thelslosholutHotelat wubterfuge was disco famngon'4 that t fancted | team 84 ve ta | Hroudway aud Mosholu avenue, and to Ife was in danger. ho escaped fm ‘ 1s ” Wer fth street, as his {more only through the atd al elty In sueh a panic ax me bss pruned Tim \ .wharwas sub. | Wie tienes = 1 wae Imm | 8 - emdayy and aiiavaai memberl ochthes backing! nequently executed as on G Treae 1 ansinsitias | bold Groene, New | oes — M ‘ #, of No. 156 apy. t yelleved to be floating im the | york eh a ene Witten, nutans) oles Dicllisiy quad ot) there Jordan ‘Sues Brecker . r corey, has put After the assassination of President] twenty na pla Bi | ieee See Tr oa a ne char ree Lincoln Detective Sampson wax fmnl at tone 4, Clarke, Named as Co- ji. nim down the t silt Hoot ure bin. te respondent. | eT he Laid IE ree iting up tothe i. SCHALI. HELD IN $1,000. ten, Hance Liars EMM Ed I Gis ce Deh was withia, | kn eer] z fof Assnule with Intent to 1 went there f pu Ne Surratt, Miss Surratt. hie ! a tzgenal 4 tote tn harged With VASO 4 C ut and re while Eoremained behind H “ sa her thore Viste turbed by ing downstairs | tall man, alout 4 helsht, why asked for Moe ive Hola- hat the etext far was held to a Knock a rratt. 1 of ted 4