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\ a, Miss Jane Perliss Tells Why She Spurned the Love of Jacob Prince. Recwuse her lance whipped a horse in] 3) Who broke her engageme her presence Jane Pertiss, of 121 Henry street, Hoboken, brok off the engage- ment. The disconsolute lover in the case In Jacob Prince. of Englewood, who had om away, mmashing the bugey to such an estent that It cost Jacob $2. Miss Perlisn roundly denounced her lover, and when she got home wrote him @ note breaking the engagement. “If I married a.man who whipped a horse as he did,” she said to-day, “I would know what tg expect, If he got angry with me. A man who Is cruel to a horse would be cruel t# a woman. | want no more of him. “When the horse fell down I told him by the heat, but he me. The way h love to 3 me from Jacob Inviting Miss visit his home, in Englewood, n short time since. She visited, and had a good time, Jacob's sister liked her, an] indorsed his taste. When the time cime for her to return to Hoboken Jn- cob hired a fine team and drove her on her way. One of the horses fell down in the llackensack road. Jacob, believing ¢ the animal was acting from perverse-| it was overcome nism, got down and smote 1t with a whiy| would not bel A STRONG PLEA FOR NEW BOATS. ‘The Evening World petition for new and improved boats to replace the South- Middletown and Westfleld, plying between Staten Island and Manhattan, ts wing hosts of signatures, en Islanders realize from the fate of their neighbors In the Northfeld dis- the crying need of such Improvenvent, and are fast filing the petition Following is the form of petition to be cut out, signed and sent in to this Blanks. office: PETITION FOR SAFER z ' STATEN ISLAND BOATS. ‘2 3 Tothe President and Board of Directors $ of the Staten Island Rapid Transit Ferry Company. Gentlemen: The undersigned reguiar patruns of your ferry iine and residents of Staten Island most earnestly request that, in-view of the recent unfortunate accident to the Northfield, ycu Will see the necessity for immediately replacing the other old boats of the line—the Westtteld, Southfield and Middletown $ —by new modern passenger boats. 3 The Robert Garrett and the Castleton are very commodious and stanch, but the other three mentioned, while they may pass inspection under the present loose maritime laws, would not do so were they to be used as regularly so-called passenger steam- 2 boats, instead of ferry-boats. Name..... TOWN or ccccosesteccoseveccesssess ee aeons if this meets Weith your approwal cut il out and send to “ Petition Editor, Evenuna World, P. 0. Box 1354 New York." PRA S084' | vu yk nm years ago and Mra Hunter entered the laundry busine: went to work for her. Hunter returned in w year and put Carroll out of the house. A year ago Hunter sailed for Sweden and upon him return, several months later, did not go to hin wife. ©urrol raya he went to the house last night and found Hunter there, ‘Th ;Was an argument followed by @ fight. CALLED POLICE AND FIREMEN, 3 MISS JANE PERLISS, eruelly beat his ho Thereupon the horse got up and ran chastised |agatnst th | M. Stiliman, v|that the character of « '¢ LOST HIS YOUNG FIANCEE ~ FOR WHIPPING IEIOIOOIOIONS. A HORSE. nt because her sweetheart beast was terrible Why, he was arrested by a Union Hill constable and 1 $10 He had no money, and when [ learnal of tt I sent him a0 for his fine. “In my note to him 1 told him 1 had a good of t for his busl- ness ability and that but that 1 wouldn{t/ marry)ai man whe could be so ture, asad that 1 was 4 probably in until a horse SWS HS Answer Made by Bank- er Hooley in a Suit for Damages. 1 My 5A egging his bulldog tu y against Alm honest farmer and Mr. He an appeal tot He wht go. If nee the Sup to keep me spotted. bulldog. o the name Teddy and ¢ time xine while trotting the country wide, Teddy met up with a gangiing| calf, the property of the aforesaid Be Being playfully inciined, Teddy sought to divert himself with the calf, choosing as the medium the game of tag. In the course of the game he took a couple of immatdre steaks, a xoup done, an ear and three veal cutlets from his play- mate, The loss so distressed the calf that ft became morose, a @ Becker was forced to slay It. The honest farmer ought banker for $4, alleging tha te the value of the decea pant In the tag game. The thix morning, “Your honor,” sald Lawyer Wiliam speuking for Mr. Hoo ask for a non-#ult o: h that he ts Aix allowed to run at large by fis owner, According to an Indiana declelon a dog tn alowed one bite with- out the consent of his owner before he is declured a vicious dog,” The non-sult wax den! 1 and Mr, . went hence. cane, bring- the injuries to ng witnesses: to. prov. the calfl. ‘The cane bids fair to become A boy in the pod ran into [tho street crying Thinking he tp Was one a Row and imeant tire a citizen puded the fire alarm and the police and fire @part- ments were quickly repreaented, The police were needed If the fremen were not. On Hunter's complaint arrested. His story was emphaucally dented by Mre. Hunter and Magistrate Zeller committed him w the island for two months on his failure to furntah bail In the sum of five hundred dollars, ee Edward F. Carroll Was Locked Up. as Carroll was ’ a laundryman, at Edward F, Carro! No, 104 Seventh avenue, was arraigned before Mugiatrate Zeller in the Harlem Police Court to-day charged by Freder- ick Hunter with dirorderly conduct, Hunter keeps a hotel at Twenty-first ufreet and Tenth avenue, ‘Carroll ‘told his story to the court. He eaid chat Hunter went to the Klon- wi Politician Dennis Dead, FARMER, N, ¥., Juiy 5—W. W. Den- ni4, a prominent Republican of thia yunty, died here sudde: towlay. Sout yitwo years old Ser ey: He one of note In legal controversies over antmals. DELANO’S BID. Alderman's Offer to Farnish City Forage Declared al, The fact that Alderman W. H.C, De lano, of Brooklyn, secretary of the Mil- ton Rathbun Company, was the lowest bidder for the supplying of horse forage has aroused a queation as to whether or not a public officer can take such a contract. ‘The bid has been dectared illegal. and oan Delano is apt to forfelt his TNE VEAL MADE 3 ‘Earl )| y) Pr “Keeping Cool.”” A FAMILY ILL. One Likely to Die from) Effects of Eating Meat. oe] eeseeceteceetee The best things tn town to-day are our hot weather @ comfort suits in Serge, Crash, Cheviot or Flannel. @ Topped with a light weight Panama hat and bottomes @ with open werk sox and low shoes. So attired men '@can treat 100 degrees with perfect coolness. on Saturdays through Inctuding | and four sons, | Mond Woat The family of Fell Only halt ada morrow jut Qin August att otel A “found. Ute a 9 and tn = : 3 BROADWAY Stores: Cor.13th St. Cor. Canal St. Near Chambers St. ‘ 7 aw I not partake of the, ve alc wag not Mi apnea Moe Heaiah” etait mi dacecececcesesseeseeese]s seeeeeee: BEAUTY’S POTENT SWAY IN EDWARD'S COURT.| of Warwick Se. cures High Place Through His Wife's Influence. Nie a eawe LONDON, July 5 King Edward Vil Warwick, formerly 1 en again demonstrate Intment of her arwick, to the Lord L nant of the Wher al discussion, sit was she who, as fady Brooke, brought him constderu and mide her name and POLICE SoA AeTneD Kirschner Put on Half-Pay Lint by Murphy. Wm. F. Police » Willlam F. Kir: Fr tely attached ty the West One Hun- dred and) Pitty fo etrect st was to-day retl half pay by Commissioner Mut a Veteran and has been *. the rpertnted in August, him ne S OF WARWICK PAT SHEEDY IN FOUND HALE AWRONC BANK. A DEAD WAN Buffalo City National|Taken from the Water Crash Caught the | Not Far from At- Gambler. lantic City. aii NS. OF CAPT. DIAMOND. Assistant District-At- torney Gans Says He Ils Hindering Justice. ng World) Asvistant Distriet-Attorney Gans, whe The Evening World.) 14 pre cane against Ward: N.Y, duly 4, duly 5. —Maie man Ge rh. of the Bast FIN) sheedy's money In the was found in Lake s | street stat ged with bribery in} tonal Bank that was dj Te i taking money from Lena Seamidt, who} stonday by t amare ett cae : kept a disorderly house, has wrtien AUcNGek shi Thereh wan tachi ecasates It Included both lege and mmistoner Murpay telling ‘AC qunibler {sino divulging, but) the extrer wer end of the trunk apt, Diamond, of the Bast Understood that the wecount Aas | was duclosed in gray nl station, is etiieliaaatt | Ising to arsdet him witht ; unt in the | * to the extese to command Capt. Di pat the bank after Na submarine grass had him asa paid officer of ¢ wro! xaminer V und was to) Commins about thts ner Murphy sald} ld, shelieh and milots themselves to the ¢ him all the ald | Ta ea NT | 2 Fee eee a ar aT Taimerintau EH Macken | ANOTHER MORGAN TRLST? wltneas inthe * rl wet vt nal enna cn nto W ie Spee hae ah Mart Wh mine to dota Min waik by platn “The telng up of my money at the nbinnt 7 “The who. ttlkesl witht aul and Larkin, x National left etty nearty ELAND, O, July 5 —Senator | was then driven to the statloi for part of yo far ax im-| Hanna will leave here late thie utter part a long talk wil ely available Qfunds con- | noon for New York. continued Mr. Sheedy, ‘It was | [tis pentriel tha will hol ac ¢ \. a Rood y yearn | ference with pont: Morgan firxt time In a good many yearn tive to the formation of/a to the cushion, Ino the flrat time that [have n close that I have and it te combination. action a (oT eeanste i this instance | Ueeh caught ina bank this prompted a considera: inj another wor tlon of proc akainst Capt, inond for negle: duty, 4 Mr. Sans sald that he had the plain clothe: of the tation before him. Ail funed to «ive any statement, that they werg witnesses for th and did not enre to talk. Honnoil tol ull he knew about the mat Mr. Gans in his letter to Commis. sioner Murphy declares Capt. Diamond Fefused to let him lotters and use, SAAS | surrender $ Piles Qured $ WHERE KNIFE FAILED. Thos. E. Wood, 818 17th Bt. Sacramento, Cal: —“One 50c. box of Pyramid Pile Cure per- manently cured me of piles. For 30 years I suffered; under- went a frightful operation, nearly died, but failed to cure. ACKNOWLEDGES NOTE. summone In Diptomatic Fashta Nothing Deti WASHIN tant, of the Ttussian called at the Bt vehalf of his ¢ vt Se . DeWol- Embamsy, to-lay + and in mant acknowledged ry Hay'a note on 0000000000 usshan int to indetinit. powe being MACARTHUR COMING HOME. the two criver Twas unable to walk when I SH aetdoraareived uaalan) tried Pyramid Pile Cure. The Sallel on the Transport: Mendeland confers with the Fore! Aen Oinice ome first application relieved me.” Te-Day from Mant clas All druggists sell it, Book free WASHINGTON, July 5.—A cable mes. by mall. Pyramid Drug Co., Marshall, Mich. ange wan received at the War Depart- ment to-day from Gon. Chaffee, saying that the transport Meade sailed from SS TEACHERS’ DAY AT EXPO. 3) @ = @ @ e eo | Five Thousand Eduen + 10 s0-] SOOOOOOOOOO: Manila to<dy with three olficers and 140 ston at Du ts BETWEEN|S SIXTH 1 AND-SEVENTH FAVENUE | », SURPRISE Saas SALE No. 94 The right thing at thi ht time—a ing midsummer special on sile one week ending next Friday’ Men’s Lace-Weave Underwear Woven from Egyptian Cotton: absorb- G ent, hygienic—in mottled color com- binations —| igh-class goods. G THOSE REMARKABLE $3.50 SUITS.—All who were not supplied with Striped Hannel Suits at $3.50 on account of the unprecedented sale offour onz thousand Suits in eight hours now have another opportunity. We have taxed to the utmost the facilities of our factory and have now onsale a huge quantity of Suits in four patterns, not only in MEN'S sizes but also in YOUNG MEN'S sizes. Alter these | are gone THERE WILL BE NO MOKE. The Price 'e $3.50. Have you ever wondered WHY The Surprise Store does the largest clothing business In New York? On al: now At $5 ana $7 _59° Men’s Suits of striped flannel and pure worsted indigo color serge—all of them fabrics that we warrant fully for comfort and wear, fast color, non-shrinkable—style and make cor- rect in every respect. At $10 ana 242 Men's Suits in the chalk-linestripe effect, in lannel and cassimere, gray, blue and steel m, fine-gauge serges—light- well ght figured worsteds, in all designs, fromy, the best-considered native and foreign’ mills. At $4 ana $2.59 Men's Trousers, of cassimeres and worsteds, in . plain colors and figures; well Men's Trousers of standard pure worsteds» unexcelled even by the custom tailors’ beste’ Oh, What a Rush for Straw Hats and Summer Furnishings! Whitz Madras Negligee Shirts, Embroidered-Front Night Shirts. ones. i fortable, full size kind without colla: Comfort for the Lads. loys’ percale Walats, With platted fronta s+. Extra Stretchy Suspenders, Made of the Ilub Web... The fare Pollee Dirac 23°! Boys’ negiigee Shirt: Wash Suits for the Little Fellows of 3 to 8 years, 23c., 455c. LYER for two days only, to-morrow and Monda rh F MEN'S and BOYS’ JUMBO ROUGH and FINE BRAID STRAW HATS, 35c with black, blue and fancy bands, Te. Other Days Until 6:30 P.M, 132 to $46 West t4th St. Dentistry’ fase ls toa LATE (our invention). La ee : pager. @e Does not interfere with Fall feta of Teoth. fetes South: os SOc, 1 nat up. te riGi Page Filling. M. Su For Sale. WATERBURY | DENTAL PARLORS, CREDIT Bere tl 54 West 23d St., New York. fs FMten Musee “ : 414 & 416 Fuiton'St., Brooklyn. | AAR ARG: ARGMS Otte r €2 Dowery, cor. thin (qver bank). Open eves! CREDIT Closing for men, wosien aad children ot Lowa AL PIR Perfect Fit Guaranteed. ean have your teeth extracted PREM Yo in the morning and go home at « : eer Fittings. Soe: OUR CROWN AND BRIDGE WORK decayed tent to | ON! Watches, reasonable prt: pelrboeatalite calls, ASRS DEROMAN. SE” Malden Jane. Banking and Financial: : Siagel, Cooper & Cons Private Bankers, 4 Oth Ave., 18th and 19th Sta. Interest at the rate of 4 per cent. pat annum credited to depositors om Jaly 1, 1901, for the three, four, five and alx months endin; 30, 1901, on all) deposits from $5.00 and not over $3,008. Deposits made befcre the 10th day of any month draw toterest for full moath, All deposits payable on demand with out notice. Hours 9 4. M. to 5.30 P.M ‘ci SAVINGS. BANK . Cor, 23d St and oth Ave. | Help W /anted—| Mato, ICE DRIVERS & HELPERS WANTED. Steady Work. Call Immedlate‘yg. enlimed men of the Elgnth Battery, 7 oa Re! arevTavi Fleld Artillery, BUFFALO, July 5—There are about DIED. Gen. MacArchur ts a paruenger on the [5,00 public school teachers here attemd-| po craimpetuly 2% toh, JOHN Maresh nee Lat as Nagae:@, | ing the State mesting. * OLATREE. i ro he spend ti i : rn ‘i ‘ Y Plating hte ip, te the United States Tho firet seavion was held to-day with Puneral {rom hie late residence, 652 West the transport Sheridan, appropriate exercises. 624 at, Sunday at 1 P.M. ‘Ground Floor, “THE MBDIUM OF THD anh Bi i fs the Sunday World Taek ome ye E AMERICAN ICE F oOo ace Boe j ADVICE FH ventora’ Guide Patent Atitorneys,

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