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us PPT LE NSLP OETA PNET CTI EE TTY WELL DRESSED CALLED BECCA, Morton Said He Only Wanted Car Fare to Ride Home. “This ts certainly a ¢ Joke, Judge, eaid Edward Morton, thir 29 Amsterdam aim no beggar. Morton blue was ! serge suit Wy wih 4 in shirts, sed ina cleather shoes, | + Joke his man, Policeman 1 Fitth atreet station, e time complaints Diamond th Fourteenth strent bet: and Third avenu street In pl Some one must ha for he found no he w : fare. és He c 3 Pothat he ' and to Ket home wi Me att i y harm to tfind me di Is enough rome tn HELDUPAT NOON ON CIT STREET Gang Beat and Robbed a Man of Jewelry and Money. The story of a daring hold-up at noon on Cherry street was told in the Essex Market Court to-day, when Thomas ahon, nineteen years old, was ar- charged with being one of men who beat and yobbed Joseph «dman, Freedman was not able to appear in court, being in a sertous oonditton. He told the police how he had left home, at No, 231 Cherry street, and gone only a short distance, when he waa | suddenly seized from behind. Two men appeared tn frant of him, | while the third held his arms. He wal VTS, a HE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING, JULY 30, (901. OO LoseteIsteresererer aa Y to-morrow's swimming les- ‘on Miss Golding will teach beginner : 1. How to take the secend po- sition in floating. 2. How to swim slowly while lying in this position, 3. The value of back swim- ming. 4. How long io remain in the water wheu taking the first les- son. BY ETHEL GOLDING. |Champion Swimmer of Long Island. , LESSON NO. 2. The Whole Secret of the Trick of Floating—Prop- er Breathing in the Water —Some Things to Be Re- membered. T will take two or three lessons to accustom the pupil to the water, It 1s absolutely eagential that she lo all fear for the time being, since as soon as she begins to learn the stroke, and when she ta first left to herself in the water, fear is the only thing to be overcome, ——s \. THE WHOLE SECRET. { HERE {a just one thing to be remembered in floating: To breathe naturally, That ts the whole secret and the trick, If there ts any. By simply breathing as she would Struck on the head with a blunt in- strument and knocked down. He tried} to get up, but was hit again, and before he recovered from the blow had been robbed of his watch and chain, some other Jewelry and all the money he had. His (ull loss he said was $490, A pnaserby found him on the ground} and a policeman was called. Freedman | was taken to ¢ cheur Hospital, where his injuries were dressed MeMahon, who was arrested picion, denied any knowledge Tobbery. mus- | the on of whe 1s accustomed to it. I am sure I could atay above water |“ all day long. People often ask me: “Well, why does anybody ever drown then?” Simply bemuse they Ket frightened and do not breathe naturally. Am soon an they strike the water they gasp, breathe in quick’, expel the air, let the lungs fll with water, and sink. If naturally, the pupil may stay an hour} above water—and for hours as soon as|® | nd. upon mid Me ng her at the Impress this method « | the pupil first. ‘The | back upon to loove y ur hold up That she need not worry about her ‘they will breathe na they do by Inndl fect. | | this every heginne BARRED FATHER FROM GRAVE. Is “Heartless Brute” What Zeller Called Edward McGann. Edward McGann, of No. 181 West Stx- ty-third street, was brought to the West Side Court to-day on a summons Procured by his aunt, Mrs, Susan Me- Gann, of No. 238 East Fifty-seventh street. Sho axked that he be forced to surrender the deeds to a fot in Calvary Cemetery so that she might bury her brother, McGann’s father, She sald her brother had been beaten and kicked out of his home by his son and died alone and uncared for in a lodging-houre at No. 7$3 Seventh ave- Bue, on July 2 Tae body wan then taken to the Morgue, she sald, and was subsequently interred in Potter's Fleld, though she was willing and anxioun to defray the expenses of an interment tn Calvary, but could not do so becaure young MeGann had the deeds to the int and refused to clive them up. Nor would he allow a grave to be opened, “What have you to say for yourself,’ asked Magistrate Zeller, turning flerce- ly on McGann, “Well, Judge," he replied, “1 have been out of work for nine montha, and my father was the cause of my losing my position. Hence Ido not feel called upon to do anything for him at all “You are n heartless hrate,’ the Magiatente ya Heat your poor old father during his Mtetime and then barled in ©, either rent or are the most unnat- heard of, riless wretoh, Get out and never lot me see your ugly face again, And unless you give those deeds up at once L will see that you # Three cases of small-pux were report. | ¢ ed to the Board of Health to-day and the patients Brother Irland. lagher, twent Tenth’ avenu jross, twenty~ seven, of No, %3 East Tenth street, and Mamie Brown, four years ok, of No. U6 First avenue. SCHLEY WAS A PALL-BEARER, Funeral of Commodore Edward KellyfromSt. Patrick’sCathedral. The fi of Commander Kelly id thin forenvon from St Patrick's Cathedral. Admiral Schley, who was to have by Mr. Kell guest the day before h dled, was one of the pallbearers. i Mr. Kelly died Satur Morning at his summer home at Premium Point. New Rochelle. A exemn pontifical mass was cele- bra thi brant be Rev, Michae biehop. ‘The Rev. M. J. the Rey. W. J. B. Daly and the Rev. E J. Slattery; deacons of the maes, the Rev, Marcus $. Dyer, R. M deacon of the crosn, Mr. Th Barry; master of ceremonies, th Augustine ( asaistant pi Aren- wax the twa Lavelle; deacons of honor, Henry 'T. Newey, The following honorary prailt preceded the casket: Reur: Schley, Jeseph J. O'Dononue, John D. Crimmins, James J. Phelan H. K. Blood- good, Hi. R. Hoyt, Errest Harvier, Will- jam Lummis, Archie ‘Thompson and Senator Mitcholl, Four Sisters of Charity from St, Vin cents Hospital Immediately followed (he cosket, end then cume the widow and daughters of the deceased waiking to- Rether, Members of the He and Steers farrilles were »mong the mourn: ore. sty 1,324 DEATHS IN A WEEK. Birthe red 1425 und the Marriages 100, The Bureau of Vital Statistics re LEM deaths for the ending July report births “and Sixty-tlve deaths were fone dteeanes as of childre i de WHERE THE MILLIONS MEET— The Want Pages of the Sunda; World every Sunday, Mont | Fawin Duryea, Jr. Appointed by Di to make a thorough ex (Brookiyn Bridge from the civil engineer tae idpoint n the work of surveying H ne has tints Mon of the big stri be known, th Mr. Duryea | Tall, scholarly ar he suggests the « ‘engl eotruth will jengineering requirl: Much of his West, where thens of nis tm Patt ny am nt sy them the I f New York Is snene Department of B. n Inere fort city Gepartm present ad This inc vost of ma Bridge. to the ton, Macomb's Di Iridges ov the const Bridge on the wilh be spened next: Mor This n aunum expense of mul ut Bridge, with kineers, firemen, and tab: A new Hin Vinti nad Wholly | The Ward i from Havar Gol dt was said thut his visit was of im- GEN. WOQO HERE FROM CUBA. : 8: POSITION Inst ATER. given reason wate sand + not me in to the filis the mouth IN W Infunetton eave EDWIN DURYEA, JUR.. EXAMINATION O Civil Engineer Ap- pointed by District- levoted jehester ‘ave fir the new Borden Avenue I Newtown Creek nidded ty the nent, which w any lew than at pr weather, Attorney Philbin Will Make an Expert Re- Missin now stand in Duryea has been Duryea has exeluslyely to BRIDGE EXPENSES GROW STEADILY. andj etone fds to the maintenanes vd Brooklyn of yt dine ive luxe Joy i wpe y stay wo be dries, nee in this p the ers hand may be removed ‘trom the back Mi the pupll has to do ta simply to Mixer examination | trust, will be as vigorous as Mr, Duryea satiate thr ted | THINGS TO REM2MBER. teaching x things sh pes grade! ss herself einkine sinking her teacher to er. 1 Cork belts contrivances: sh | DON'T BE FRIGHTEN eD.| ro Saeckets MWohe aval SOC ORS moon as the pupil has acquire lie still and quite mottoniess, Remember, if an arm or a foot be Hfted from the water the rest of the body will at once sink a litue, The body will sink a little any way As agpn ax the support ts removed. This need not terrify the pupll; she must keep her mouth olosed and when she comes to the surface she must slowly expel the air and take Ina fresh supply On no acewunt must she hurry, low herself to Rasp. no need for any. of these and they only put off will be able to or nonstrations, moment when ahe swim, BEGINS F BRIDGE. the atudy and construction of st bridges. uspens!| He has made a special strength and enduran pensive a Brooklyn it may Durye ting to be inter fi nee wet < ane he bridge over two cen- . when Brooklyn was a wil+ missioner John ts Shea ratd thin Ing ry much pleased to learn of re of the Brooklyn [a able Prepar. Similating the Food andR Aung the Stomach « Promo ness andRest.Contains | NoT Narcoric. Daman Mx Sena joel = | Aperfect Remedy for Co: tion, Sour Stomach, Worms Convulsions the Troubl An ap or Marte Lat for yeparation broagh: by Cortland B, Littell on cruelty and inhuman ¢ dented by Justi Supreme Court Mrs. Littell’s right to for weekly day Mea trate dant ts nin wife Including and Fifty-sixth #tr aco! to 0 marred four childr ner hurt the tment of Mr. Duryea to ex- Hridge structure by Mr. Pails wy so an Mr. Duryea tn, 7 a Brooklyn man, and as the almos by Brook. will by mt and master mechanics, who n charge of the ridge for rly thirty years. to fac thin if needed, and which. 1 fs capable of making tt Were transferred to the Police tment on July 1, and by reason of i tle arrangement with the Hrook- yn trolley and da the trainmen and) many other employees ere transferred jo the railway vm reducing the p 1 E further cted in Ifa), and. thi: salary Hat of $51,085 1899. $1 to the bridge to be precise, Was §271.- Th with the « of 2h ye net re Tshwane $1 and § auinn were ty Treasury at th yon Wood wil! vce a trip We Gen. Wood later bearded the Kanawha at Quarantine, ry arated 0 Litte and says the whole tr hy George Ho Turner to. May their house his wife had furniture, and that she One Hundre by Telephone. Service in Manhattan from $5 a Month. tes Digestion Cheerful Opium. Morphine nor Mineral. | Recipe of at tr SUUEL PITCHER arrhoea |14 S OF SLEF! EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER. and a@ farm at Fanwo Cool Traveling A Thou NLY a thoughtless druggist would offer a preparation without the signatut of Chas. H. Fletcher when Castoria is called for: the ‘delicate, faint and! flickering light” that joins baby's life to its devoted parents being too sacred. to the self-respecting drugg’st. to be trifled with. a For over thirty years Mr. Fletcher has given, and still gives, his personali attention to the preparation of Castoria. and physicians everywhere—never harmed the tiniest babe. o! Imitations, Counterfeits and the ‘Just-as-good” rot. The thoughtless druggist only offers the Counterfeit because of a few pennies ' “more profit. Any new preparation can be but an experiment, and they are exper. “ ire |ments—mere guess work—irrespective of what their sponsors may say for them, e Neither nslipa ‘everish — ND ALIMONY FOR WAS, LITTELL Husband: Blames For- mer Boarder for All e. tmony by Emma) | ng tae trial of a sult her 3 nt wal fam { and | mmastderable Hun or Cntyear contracts, Monthly payments. tra t Olices, YOlW Cortlandt, 9000 Harlem, inay be calle and 9940 38th, d free from any station, and will give full informazion New York Telephone Company, KEIOWANTED te owork, App 0 Unvingwa-cu-liudava, Ne Ke Se ghtless Druggist. . It has won the confidence of mothers q This cannot be said. SA SSS Tho Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been in use for ov 30 years, has borne the signature of Tre sonal supervision sir Allow no one todcccive you in this, All Countertcits, Imnitations and ‘¢ Just-as-good”? are but Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health o@ Inthats and Children—Expericnce against Experiments What is CASTORIA its infancye * Castoria is a harmicss substitute for Castor Ol), Pare- goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. “1 ns neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotio, Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Wormsy ys Feverishness. It cures Diarrhass and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation’ and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the} Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleeps, Tho Children’s Panacca—The Mother’s Friend. GenuinE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the Signature of The Kind You Have Always Bought in Use For Over 30 Years. errs. Everybody knows that Mer- ous medicin even when administered in verysmall doses, and few. constitutions can stand it for any length of time, Potash produces inflammation of the stoma and bowels, and a dangerous form of dyspepsia and often chronic diarrheea follow its use, Now, the doctors will tell you if you have > 39 Contagious Hood Poison you must take these ntinerals for two years or longer first, a course of Mercury, and when your tceth get so sensitive and sore! you can't eat, and the gums have a spongy, wonatural appearance, you ares to stopand a change to Potash is made, When the stomach rebels you are put om) Mercury again, and soon ad infinitum, or until the system becomes so thorough y saturated with these poisonous drugs that the most diszusting sores breakout in the body, the bones become diseased, and the muscles and joints are with the most torturing pains. 1 Potash drive the eruptions and) tches from the skin, but the virus remains in the blood and the pearance of the old symptoms and the occasional sore mouth show that the poison is still, active, and you can never completely eradicate it by this method of treatuient. 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Tf you need advice or special directions, write our physicians ; it will'cos® you nothing aud may hasten your cure. Tho Swift Specific Uo., Atlanta, 6 ‘BEA splotches and pimplos gradually disappeared and | soon no evidence of tho disease was left. Iam now thirty-nine years old, and have seen no signs of it during tho past eightoen years. 8.5.8. does all you claim for it. WM. EMERSON, Pevely, Mo. | For Sale. RIN MIND” Dentistry. 2BUWAY city hau aus TEETH | That FIT ¢ ; e ASQ 85.00 : FOR EVERYBODY | $5.00 CREDIT ony rat pay} WATEM era 77 Lawyers. DIVORCE me. i Te y iid entlie caoenmeny EDIT WATCH GEO. ROBINSON retunded alt 100. World Building, rem 146