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THE WORLD: MONDAY EVENING, JUNE 24, J90t.. ; cae GOVERNOR WHITE FEARS ACTON SOA TLUCTACaS Tar SNOT MMSE NE THOUSAND ARE LOST. REORGANIZED.) TO BREAK WILL.’ ON THE STREET Many of the Old Clerks!Widow and Daughters!Collector Sent Bullet Are Reappointed— Object to $8,000 Be- | Into His Head While, Present Plan. quest to Nurse. Crowd Looked On. —_.— (Continued trom First P: wangs ore being rushed o the seen . the Western Union Telegraph Company | Pe to repair lines. | An electric car har Deen obtained. [t |p te electri lights The new Hour of Elections at a mect-| Surrogate Fitzgerald to-day ewan Ae aan\auinoaedicovtelChariesiLamms at Police Headquarters to-day, Presi. | t4king testimony In the contest over a [4 colector, shot himself with a revolver / ent John R, Voorhia in the chatr, ap-| “”iell to the st or tate som Lacy! this afternoon at One Hundred and pointed ita working start who died recently leaving a large "(Fourteenth street and Third avenue, Ret i = tate. Mr. Lacy waa a lace manufac! sending the bullet through his brain tn * Hosrd Ignored the claims of Gen.| turer and well known In business clt-l ihe presence of a dozen persons, Rodendough, who is fighting In the | cles. Lamb was seen sitting upon the curd courts for his place as Chief of the| By the terms of his will the testator! of the northeast corner of ‘he street , Bureau of Elections..reveraed the order| bequenthed $1,000 to Mrs Ellen Healy.! ana was approached by different per- fe equipped with comp! ant and apparatu wilt te Ee At where OR RMIAO MANE TSE sg 7 of supremacy txtween the frat two|In the codictl under dispute, executed: sons, who Inquired if he was ill. He Sore Mclaln of the bureau, appointing Aaron| Jan. 9 Inst, three days before the Geath! would speak to no one. i raph of the th C. Allen Department Clerk at $3,009 a|of Mr. Lucy, the testator Increased the] As a amall crowd gathere! about he, 3 seeped Meaives and Qfr, Allen‘a former chief, | bequest to Mrs. Healy by $7,000. without warning, jumped to his feet, i stock ruined, m Plimley, to be Deputy Clerk at| In the codic!! Mr, Lacy says that hel pulled the revolver from his hip pocket D. maken the provision “in token of MY) and putting It to his head pulled the cE] Each of the fve boroughs will have|apprectation of her faithful services| trigger, | * vn net of Election Bureau officials, |and her care of me during my sickness! Several women were passing at the + ollawn: for thirteen years.” time and saw the ehooting. They fed i Manhattan Borough—Chieft clerk in| Mr. siffered from paralysis. In terror. As Lamb struck the sidewalk NATIONAL ven IS ORDERED OUT. CHARLESTON, W. Va., June 2—A midnight Secretary of State Dawson, in the absence of Gov. White, who 1 Parkersburg and cannet be reached + account of the condition of the tele- graph wires, sent_a message to Col Hewett at Bramwell. to 4 ry MUL ros COAL ROM THE i harge, William C, Baxter, salary $2,600; | T mites: to the validity of the} ne turned over once or twice and then eputy chief clerk, Thomas H. Nelnon,|document {s made by Mrs. Camille! jay gti, A call was sent to the Harlem $2,250; clerks, August F. Schwarzler and | Esther Lacy, the widow of the testa-| Hospital, to which place the man was YP. Reusch, $2.0 each: Lawrence | tor. and her four daughters, removed. nors, Jr, Lealle W. Elaonterg and | bemuet Skidmore, a lawyer, whol tamb was fairly well dreased and Frederick Schneider, § ach; Mor- [drew up the codicil, was the first wit-| was about thirty-five years old. It was mer 3. Marrix and Louis Freidel, $1.20 | pess. In answer to questions he! said at the hospital that he could not nd Harty W. Taylor, Thomas J. [std he pelleved that Mr, Lacy Was] pocover, He ts supposed to live in the ful charne of the allallen and to wire orge Heffler, James Graham, | °F f rational when the paper w24] prow, § je Governor the needs ‘ Vilitam Reach and Martin E. Cherry, | executed, He also thought that the 4 The company of National Guards at 31.000 each. sestator was free from undue influ- Se TO RAISE THE INGALLS, t WIL Ne Nerdy te sail a for Mantin July 20, Wreckers at work on the Untted Horough of the Bronx—Chief clerk in|" fe. Cornelius A. Bunner, salary} “What h dfonathe/dargthat) the deputy chief clerk, Willam T.]ouctl was executed?” the witness was) Trane ean, $1,000; clerk, William Fox, Bramwell was ordered ¥ guarding the property 4 Will be sent ax soon a a ee them there ‘A supply of tentage a ordered to be given out and as soon as a tr00)'s It is possible to anved “1 was summoned to Mr, Lacy's house, and when I arrived there I was Bramwell was o the sufterin 4 went pvers Ge aie Gold Hrooklyn—Chief (erk, George Fusnell, an rie tan id me that| Stptea transport Ingalls reported to-day ¥ Fluntinaton and this elty, : 52.200; Deputy Catet Clerk, Jacob A. L! met by a servant, DA in hia} tit the vessel would be ralsed to- be pif the road cannot be ready for urel ngvton, $2.20; Clerks, Calvin W. Withey,| Mr. Lacy wanted to gee me ih 18 | morrow. yy to-morrow noon, a relief train of 000; Ei cl : S| bedroom. [ went upstairs and was met) ¢, y 2 wagons will be sent overiand. ;_Bugene A. Anell, 92,00; Horatio belroom, | ter are eee a ar. Lacy | Supt: Dickey, of the Robins Com- Balderson, $1,400; Charles Spicer, | at the door by 3 a pany, in whose drydock the vessel 1p- 20; Joseph Oppenhe mer, $1.20, and| wax in ded, apparently asleep. TS | set, sald she was not damaged intern- ries H. Pease, $1,000, Henley sald that Mr, Lacy wanted to} any and would be easily put in. first- ens—Calef clerk in charge, Charien| change his will: that ine Aeauis to Clage trims ay _ , $1,700; sleputy chief clerk, H make further proviaion for her. is expected the transport will oe frsron, $1.50; clerk, Thomiee Th fna| Mr. Lacy who had awakened, gave | ready to sail for Manila about July 20. Tre, $800, - an Inartieulat nt. He understood Richmond—Cntef clerk in charge,| waat Mrs. Ht said, but could not CLASH THREATENED. Moxander M. Roar, $1.20; deputy clerk,| speak plainly.” a Charles A. Jones, $1,060, What did Mrs, Hratey say then?” | Jersey Central Strikers May Oppose Most of thane are reappointed clerk] “She turned to Mr. Lacy and asked Perry en kes of the old Blections Bureau. him if he dit not want to leave her mee : more money—8.00 In ail He} wit kesparRe, Pa. June 24.— — vewent” le Ix expected at the Ashley s DEAD ON A TRESTLE. Mr. Skid Central Ratlway” of New Jersey, pete Mr. Tatcy wile the nine h strikers ara Ing (to prevent the Importation non TOWNS WERE FLOOD-SWEPT. . (foetal to The Evening wort) BLUEFIELD, W, Va, June 2.—Re- 4 ¢ hat the flood which swept Valley Into the counties of McDowell, Mercer z and Wyoming. ia West Nirginia, and Tarowell, Russell, Dickinson and’ Lee-| ineerents Wit Mo dht _ wise In Viretr of twelve miles of There wore fourteen towns In the iuritgen mi! = path of the flood In Ikhorn Valley, Jor t railroad and two milltons, t tin tne double track ath 1 he had questioned s. Healey was out of he apparently under- are heavi they could not They were Vivian, ¢ Ttuth, Cok - dale, Maybury, Ei Khorn, P nthe Crosie: Company, one ot deraey Clty ates x ne ste wled nnd pea hattan, Ky rk, Keystone, [larient x, lost a one-tho a Supponed Train . aaj he then drew up the deaired codicil company. as been aWwearing in " j Th badly ‘. eis te olicemen for a0 Eckman, 1 nt and many The body of a man badly mutitated | ing that Mr. Lacy signed It by making elicemen for “some. daya’ past, way, only wna ground Scar aipccay-onathegtrentlell nistmarks strlkers who are Not. back to work toc pee aah f the Nationg! Dock Railway Company morrow will be discharged and thelr Jersey City 3 Se places Med ed the man was run over |p . Sclenee . a h rin over | Hypnotiam Dents Christian Write It Wu Tin A while Walking on the trestle. Trumbull Ladd, of Yale, con- In his pocket Wax found a memot eecicary ming to gather ite Br 9x0<d+0s0rdxd-0: 019) Su0ndy er eng SCOER The Chinese Minister has sent a gen- <i . jo had ree po“ : ‘x Weekly : -& scsi te Bie GREAT FLOOD AT : “200 LOST IN ELKHORN cela neoke eith the, noma: Thoms | etibuten to Lenile’n Weekly an arctele | te ec eat to nawapapers to spell tno Bite anetacrstene CHARLESTOWN. |: VAL ” AYOR LA : Metiarey. Jeraes Clty. He wan of heavy | soriam?” and in effect cinime that By | Ph bortion of ig name with « rmall up the buat 5 LLEY. Mi MD. t Salen’ ore oinek trots and | notism accomplishen better remite than | simply n wfencriptive title, snd not a pare oO! is name, laced shor Opriatian Belenc 4, familles wer} oeHMOND, Va ior of Wort He ds estimated oh The damage to the nted ni hale ik 8) thooet rtain that telly wet: tothe lose of [fe overoeUntate ind Western KK except that tu * 4 Inotime to avept down did all in’ thelr t hers ay soon as OUKH to eee, it from the mountainside when. lay morning was ut swolle with ming} valley tha vi ben fbi +H. LAND, Mayor, dune 2h. Mueteld, W. Vo a | Te a EMOCE EPARS.WEOOKE AFTER WeSC FSR owes! AND HIMSELF! BLOCK THE CARS. HIS ORDWATION, TOWHES SUT)” ene saciceeunne (_ rover cone Mrs. Whitehead, Whoj| Absolute Purity, tractive Grocery Specials Perfect Flavor, port from for Monday, Tuesday and SS, Rael sesh tarel Ciowit Bentistiggshoots) ls S!Workmen Hold Up the/Eventful Week for Rev.| Wants Divorce, Can Delicious Fiavor ; Honest. Prices. enecumHonen RaCrent Sister on a Boston 3 A = TVG Paton Have a Cottage . Wednesday — genuine bar- ; Kerag, o negro set St t Trolley, Delaying Pas- » V. Parker, Bap- Be. if Not one, but all of these qualifica- ; v : Don't imagine for a moment AMlrisi ofl Tazowell\ 9 GO \tsengerstant Hour. tist Minister tions cubined, have made for our gg BINS every one : that Teas of the highest possi- seater talandlawieleMinal tt else See: G sete ey vit fated to | fg Coffees a reputation second to none. ble quality can’t be sold at the i ty wife, You can't get better Cotfees than small prices we quote, because j tai in court | fours, pay what you will for them, fie ‘ie “uo-goo eyes" at John | [and we know. thousands of good as a matter of fact they can, WOSTON, Mars. J Freed: | 1) seetna now that the stating of by anise t N te Brooklyn Ertdge is Bred Doomas judges of Coffee quality who will and still show a fair margin of i . ee | hat Garena When her husband 1 Mrs. White [Ml so testify. profit. It's positively border- a ohh , Wo. ayers ne katte si pa ty cyte ity of t1iae ca sito a Butler's No, 1 Coffee, ing on the extravagant io Vaid y HOTU EAR sheer see “Nie Whe ne cane na [Very Best Mocha and Java, JF csiufornta Avricats sear nro: 4c WN wien it canbe had at about Oman ’ Al sinew | Th : A Pound, 25c. California Pene hen oF half the price. 2 aa | t : Butler's No. 2 Coffee, Hatapece or ore ’ # mien atitnatetele i angle empty Very Best Maracaibo, Suimon, fet BUTLER’S NO. | TEAS, thr " é ioral at A Pound, 20¢. satemeawi ta Very Best Quality, p nittod photoes ph sub 5 Butler's No. 3 Coffee, Very Best Santos, a rouns. 35C. priye PROPERTY LOSS a A IS VERY GREAT. Piney feacaed thate, [M1 STR Your choice of ; a nor took the papora and lk UU Mixed, see fi ' Comanier'the masters. "av" © Shanes £0 Butler's No. 4 Coffee, Beet Barnet, cect English Breakfast, | ee - Very Best Chapada, Sonthwel Formosa Oolong, mates SUB-TROPICAL RAMBLES. A Pound, 12c. eee Ceylon or India, ( ae ‘The Author's Experiences Butler's No. | Combination Coffee, mt: Young Hyson, { Japan or Gunpowder. BUTLER'S, NO. 2 TERS, Choice Quality, destroy home of Paul and re Butler's No. 2 Combination Coffee, whore N change Pla ork address had a curious Choice Quality, Col. is ae | he ot Le Giants City in]But It Turned Inside! Temperature Not Ex i : ; " e Carlisle Ci ara {experience with coffe, and the bav- A Pound, 10c. o € . . yeu ey A fa, ce od Violet; * Ute, ws Quaraniine at San Out, Much to His | cessive, but Causes — |¢rase almost, gestroyed Ms cyesene | : : ihe Wat seerecctece 10c Ja mouno. 29c. ean Diego. Misfortune. Prostration. first warning agaiust its use was in-|[M™ Butler's Ideal Package Coffee, Laundry! Sump,) _Builere |” Feiteet 26 ¢ Your choice of cam; kine <2 Asnpis | | sonia, followed by depression ancl Parchment Lined, Washing Powder, Clner! One. 93. (Mixed, English akfast be % Sores srs. —— ndeney. he nervous system beat; 4-Ib be . PAY Coy AROANY {vas In sudh a condition that I could Pound Pkge., 20c. ca i or Oolong. not) not attend to business, and to m, distress | discovercd that my eye aight was becoming more and more imperfect every day, From my | knowledge of the symptoms of cof- ars ol’, fee poisoning I concluded to leave off fundret the coffee and take up Postum Food come! Coffee in Its place, and taken to Ford-} The results were astonishing. ‘ol Wagon, radually my eyesight recovered, iknty-|and the nervous condition and de- ‘on at); pressed feeling disappeared. I have . cov and! ow been using Postum in place of! PER FAMOUS *{ coffee for several years and am tn to her he perfect health, be pririok, twenty-nine} “My family of six persons dis- p te o took an old umbrefial Years old, was found unconscious in| carded coffee some time ago and use mgr, wimsalse wreck! hearty, aa] WHET und when to advertise, sail “Went! tone garcee of nin” nouaee| front wt No. Gt. Hast Seventy-eigats | Postum, 1 would not be eithout it, ae Se aad Pat Fea URataIn sain eieec sama our) situa viesutsar ease ta agi presen aster onay ounutay Sets 1 ¢ In the Sunday W Y Paddy landed with h force, fourth’ stro y World Want sheet. Son"ln the doctora cure, oot ee Ml cepttal, every household.” . olleries gape, tn ‘ nak Aithoush the te habit and now he ty latd With a Urowen deg and pander ange pal sh econ tot Slevin attended Dy tere wun phe beds ost, el iden ss