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re Cownty, Calis road, which tm- shea them by 4: The raltroad, on whore era hold an option. deman: for thi nd mays, heady {f necessary form a league, with Magnus Derrick for Pi Gent, to Aeht the road erick (Mlagnus's « od Hallroad eota) ts to * rallroa ave heen Bought over by the |) one of tha ranch omners, vr ct the loral paper) governed taekmaile M that CHAPTER NI. ‘The Man Hunt. following morning for Annixter's ranch Prestey to ke part ina little plenic Annixter HE started had gotten up to amuse Dyke's mother and little daughter Sid- ney. No news had come of the hunted train robber, and the suspense was tell- {ng on his forsaken family. As Presley was leaving the Derrick house Magnus handed him a_ package, with the r t to glye it to Genslinger on fils way through Bonneville ‘The package contained the $10.00) hush money the editor had demanded for th suppression of the story of Magnus's bribe to the Commissioners. y delivered the package, curtly s Invitation to wait d then rode on to and his wi nd have a drink, Annixter's. He found the ptenic in preparation and went upstairs to the room where An- nixter Was busy vhaving. The host was coatless. veyed him critically. “Why Is {t." he observed, ‘that as foon as a man fs about to Ket married he buys himself pale blue suspenders, silk ones? Think of it. You, Buck An- nixter, with sky-blue silk suspenders, It ought to be a strap and a nail." “Old fool," observed Annixter, whose e wan the heaving of brickbats, : he continued, holding the razor from‘ his face and Jerking hus head over his shoulder, while he looked, at Pres- ley's retlection in his mirror; “say, loo! around. Isn't this a nifty little room We refitted the whole house, you know. Notice she's all painted? The room was too garishly fitted up for even the kindliest eriticism. Presley changed the subject. “Buck,” he said, “I hear you'y brought’ Mrs. Dyke und Sidney to liv; with you. You know, 1 think that's ther white of you." ‘Oh, rot, Pres,” muttered Annixter, turning abruptly to hls shaving. “And you ‘can't fool me, either, old man," Presley continued. ‘You're’ giv- ing thls plsalc as much tor Mrs. Dyke and the [ttle tad as you are for your wife, Just to cheer them up a bit. pahaw, you make me sick. 1, that's the right thing to do, Buck, and I'm as gtad for your sake as 1am for theirs. ‘There was'a time when you would have let them all go to grass, and never so much ns thougnt of thi I don’t want to neem to be officiou but you've changed for the better, ol man, and I guess I know why. Sne"—— Presley caught his friend's eye, and added gravely, “She's a good woman, uck."* Annixter turned around abruptly, his face flushing under the lather. Pres,” he exclaimed, “she’s made a man of me, 1 was a machine befor and tf another man ‘or, woman or chil got in my way I rode ‘em down, and I Never dreamed of anybody else but my- self, But as soon as 1 woke up to the fact that I really loved her, why, It was glory hallelujah all in a ‘minute; and in a’way I kind of loved everybody’ then, and wanted to be everybody's friend: And I began to sec that a fellow can't live for himself any more than he can live by himself. He's got to think of others, If he's got brains, he's got to think for the poor ducks ‘that haven't ‘em, and not give ‘em a boot because they happen to be stupid: and if he's Kot money he's got to heip those that fire busted, and if he's got a house he kot to think of those that ain't got any- Where to go. I've got a whole lot of ideas since I began to Jove Hilma, and {unt ae xoon ax T can I'm going to get fA _and help people, and I'm going to Keep to that idea the reat of my natural Ife, That ain't muoh of a religion, but i's the best I've got, and Henry Ward Beecher couldn't do any more than that, And {t's all come about because of Hilma, and because we cared for each ote 1 J a A Presley Jumped up and caught An- nixter about the shoulders with one arm, gripping his hand hard. This absurd with dangling silk suspenders, ered chin and tearful eyes, seemed be suddenly invested wjth true » Bexide thin blunderifig strug- fle, {2 do right, to help his ‘fellows, realey'a own vague schemes, gilttering. aystema of reconstruction, collapsed to ruin, and he himself, with all his refine. What an re mi poetry, culture a: jon, stood a bu: educations neler at the world’s e all right, old man," he ex- Presley sur- CONDENSED FOR TA EVENING WORLD. BY PERMISSION OF DOUBLEDAT, PAGE & CO. The brought fun: he and not ten minutes behind wouldn't carry you a mi trumpeting order: out, Get out buckakin, ent? sto} hack cinch xtra| der Stretched out. swung into the road from out the driveway, unable to think of anything quate, “You're all right. That's the med his shaving, rette. rom Washington? Notting that's any good, Annixter. “Hello,” he added, raising hie head, “there's somebody In a hurry for sure. ; The noise of a horse galloping so fast that the hoof-beats sounded In ene un- Interrupted rattle abryptly, made itnelt rd. he Mission to Quien Sabe. With Incredible swiftness the hoof-beats drew nearer. was that In thelr sound which Presley to his feet. Annixter indow. gxclalmed Prestey. Anulxter, thoughts of the ratl- road and the “Jumping” of the ranch, his hand to his hip pocket he cried. turn'ng in hin seat in ing up the road. from his place wi shouted. way, he hile the words were yet In his mouth the sound of the hoof-beats rose to a and a great bell-toned votce Annixter, Annixter! nd shot int square In fron ‘ “Oh, my God!" cried Presley, The’ ex-engineer thi the horse on {teaunches, springing from the saddle; and ax Ma so the beast collapsed, shuddering, to the ground. -Annixte sprang from the window and ran for- ward, Presley following. There was Dyke, hatless, his pistol in his hand, a gaunt, terrible Ngure, the beard Urably long, the che fa he sunken eyes. His clothes, ripped and torn by weeks of tight and Wing In the ragged ‘ond words hreds of her, bloody to the ankle with furtous spurring. by he shouted, and again, yer, “Annixter, An: the open ere.” cried Annixter. turned, levelling his pistol. ‘a horse, give me a horse, do you hear? Gt or I'll shoot. * steady. That won't do. You . Dyke. “We're friends here," lowered his weapon. T know," he panted, "I'd I'm unstrung, Mr. Annixter, running for my life, ‘Th me shouted Annix- know, forgotten. Vm me on, come on, ter, dashing stableward, his suspenders fying. “Here's a horse.” “Mine?” exclaimed “He already ahead, ‘he buckskin." he yelled. “Get her Hilly, Where's the. stableman? «hat buckskin. Get out that Get out that saddie. Then followed minutes of furious hante, Presley, Anixter, Billy the stableman and) Dyke chimecif, darting hither and thither about the yellow mare, buckling, strapping, cinching, thelr Ips pale, thelr fingers trembllng with excitement. wert URI “Want anything to eat?" Annixter's head was under the xaddie flap as hi tore at the cinch. "Want anyth: Want any mone ‘ater,’ return ‘atched eveny spring. thirst. “There's the hydrant. got as far Aw the they turned me bac! "e stopaan talk ei thor and the little tad’ “ "m taking care of them. They'r@ ping with me.” as won't ees ‘em; by thellard.s bn} "t. You'll et awn re" af wor cinch strap, Billy? Are you goin be shot before he can get ww, Dyke, uP oe go, She'll running before they can Annixter. | Where's MM. Annixter, Presley. Annixter was far ry ke. y Tim killed with Quick now, Kerp River, but he Said between to Tet, bin yea. yes, All clear, Pres? Let her have her own gait, Dyke. ‘You're on the best horse in the county now. Tot, mo, her, Reads Bly., Now, Dyke ‘ou. f aoa er vee, God bless you. | Let her “kets veri the eons scr Ane Cre and y quivering with the excitem: sirens men who surrounded her, the buckskin cleared the stnble-corral In two leaps; then, gathering her legs un- her, her head low, her neck go. Answerin| disappearing in a blur of dust. With the agility of a monkey young Vacca swung himself into the frame- work of the artesian well, elambering aloft to its very top. He swept the intry with a glance. cael?” demanded Annixter from the ground. The others cocked their heads to Ilsten. “LT see him, I him!" shouted Vac- ip like the devi. He's headed for Guadalajara. eTisck ‘back. up the road toward the Mission, Anything there ca looked, and turned pale beneath his dusky skin. (To Bg Continued.) WEDDING STEEPLECHASE HAS EIGHTEEN COUPLES ENTERED Rockaway Beach Invents a New Marriage Game with Prizes for the Entries. Wear the merry wedding belle! Gold Wheat @ tale of Rappineee the! melody Tretetla! nel Pe Edgar Allan Poo, free-for-all weddin; ame Diayed next Baturday ‘night nt “Hocke away Beach. Every couple that enters the late will be provided with the neces- Sary wedding garments and rings, and the fee of the minister who performs the ceremoni will be paid by the management of the Steeplechase Park, where the weddings will take place, Conterno's Fourteenth Regiment Band will play the wedding march, and sup- per will be served for the brides and bridegrooms and bridesmaids and best men. Every couple will also receive a Dresent. The chief prize will be $50 In Id, and drawing-room sultes, bedroom aut rugs, lamps, bdric-a-brac and Sp eer pee LIBERIA ASK SFAVORS. to Navigate Manna River im English Territory. LONDON, Aug. 3.—A number of offi- ‘clals of Liberia have arrived in England Ger Be purpose of endeavoring to pro- cure from Gress’ Britain the right te Fight are now jo ‘{housefurnishings will complete the Ils will be no blanks in the lottery. The distribution of the prizes will be by Jot, and the dfawings will be under the control of the contracting parties, Kighteen couples have already entered and the ist is not yet closed. The caviler and loving swains and lasses apply the more time will be allowed for the securing of the wedding gowns and dress sul The guests at the weddings will be|s admitted at the usual admission fee of 10 cents. Couples about to be married will ‘be passed {rea through the turn- stiles, and good wishes for . happy gd prosperous matrimonial experiences will furnished with lavish abundanci The only expense to which the bri grooms will be subjected will be and some enthi tie dents al Rockaway Beach are talking of startin, fn fund to supply this need. |navixate the Manna River, which sep: arates Liberia from Slerre Leone. ‘The delegation, which consists of Bec- retary of the Treasury Barclay, Chief Justice Roberts and Ecnator King, who | ¢ was the Liberian ommissioner to tho Wortts Fi shave had an interview with Colonial Secretary Chamberlain, ing’ negotiaticna to secure the. dealred Progress, _DOWN grunted | The noise was coining from the | direction of the road that led from the the next In-|( me a horse, |§ __ THE WORLD: SATU OOK DE AMBERT == _— “REVIVAL OF “THE MIKADO” © Y THE BREEZY OCEAN Castle Square Company Excellently Cast, with Digby Bell in Part That Brought Him Fame. Digby Bell, who made the hit of his Mfe as Ko-Ko when Col, McCaul pro- duced “The Mikado" years ago, will assume that role again on Monday evening at Manhattan Beach, ‘The oc- mi casion will be one of delightful ri Riacences, mingled with appreciation of | Square } newer peaple and things. “The Mikado" in a deathlet opera classic, and the Caatle Opera Company will give if with a rev. erent appreciation of {ts musical beauty: and ite spoken wit The scenic equipment, contumen and accessories will be those employed re- cently in the Metropolitan Opera-House production, admittedly superior In arts tle beauty to all previous ones, The cast Is as follows: fred Goff; Nank!-Poo, Miro Delamotta Ko-Ko, Digby Bell; Pooh-Bah, William comic- Broderick; Msh-Tush, Francis J. Boyle; Nee Ban, Frank Rann Yum-Yum, | Adelaide Norwood; ,Pitu-Sing, Lillian Ramey; K Swain; Maude tisha, Maude Lambert. | the thoughts of ins \ bi Mikado, Win- | The world est Ught-opern chorus the as usual, bea potent factor, will The who can tab! merstein, are retained by. manager his chief feature, Their su wn sensational, One of tures of Paradise Gardens ngalls, ven read r Ham- Versatile Om: be Mile. Thais, who will art’ dances,” lately the farce, “Fun on e tthe Cherry Blossom Grove, ‘caught on.” It is overflow. ing with music, passable wit, hard: working comedians and shapely’ young women. ‘The canedian will have to work hard next week to retain their honora, for the big new of Is Prof, Clreus, of “*Fjorodora”’ ning. It shows week's offer- y othe FF. Proctor stock com- yoat the Finn Ave Pree urtain-raiser “The Game of Thre le a KBuropean juggler, heada th U Keith's next week. He ta mip- 1 by a strong aggregation, Inclul- Zadelie and Vernon, the’ comedy ‘Our Fla iit port ng CHURCH pastor of Judson ply the palplt Dr, Faward Judson, Naptist Charen, will Rev. Memort of the Wonlward Avenue Maptit Church, Detroit, Mich., during the present month. His pulpit Ill be conupted by his aralatant, Mey, D. A. abeence, MacMurray, and ty supplies during hi Rev, Dr. Frank Mason North, Feeretary of the New York Methodiat Eplsovpal City Mision ant Chureh Eatenaion Society, has salled for and will serve as a delegate to the Ecumenical Conterence, ‘The new asietant rector of St, Michael's Prot- estant Episcopal Church te Rey. II. Jr., nephew of 8. H. Hadley, of the V Mission, Ile father, Rev. H. H. for some years in charge of St. pariah house, Mr, Wadley, Jr, will have chai of the work among the young men and boys of Bt, Michael's parish. ‘The Tremont Baptist Chureb, Hey, Alvah E. Knagp, pastor, 1s steadily growing in member- ship. Mr. Knapp will preach during hie va: tion at Melden Avenue Church, Chicago, and at Blgin, 1. ‘At the Beoteh Presbyterian Church the preacher uring the vacation of the pastor, Ker. Dr. Write, will be Rev. A, C, MoM{Ilan, Rey, Franklin D, Elmer te in ch of the Daptiet Church of the Epiphany during the ab- sence of the pastor, Rev. Howard L. Jones. The chureh a open on Sundays for morning and evening service and all the stated meetings of the week are continued. At the Adams Memorial Presbyterian Church fhe locum tenene of the pastor {s Dr. Francia E, Marsten. ‘The Chelsea Methodist Rplecopa! Church and the Twenty-fourth street Sethodlat bpiecopal Mhereh are holding union services during vacs- tio Hveriag Incturi jenue and Forty- England in 1851, 1h 1884 he orwenized Hebrew inatitute ot ‘Technology and. for years was {ts director. He was elected an asoclate superintendent of schoola In 15: Position he etilt holds. ny tlons in the 3 ‘men of strong. I possessed of ta ‘The fields are some of them remote from rail- roads and are often vast In extent, therefore re- quiring men of robust physique, Those who seek fueh opportualty are Invited to correspond with Rey, Dr. Charlee L. Thompson, of Th i hilo, Indiana they will viait prison to address the Volun- gue, which'they formed some time ago and which now has a membership of 800. Rev, Dr, James MH, Woadiey, pastor of the ‘Thirteenth ‘siteet. Presbyterian Churoh, has 0m @ Vacation ubtil the latter part of September. ‘The swyplies Cor the pulpit Aug. 4 aad’i1 will jee Rev. A. 0. Barre re Bogert reapect~ wy There will te service In the mornings From Aue. 1 Ul September the eburch closed. The aol and the foaror Sule fier tvely. ritually ‘work saves. monthe time fony membera have teen Iaborta pr y since Dr. Howlley began hi a9. added, Marla J. K In that Cocke haa given to the Protestant eacunzy of New York a piece near One Hundred ant 410,000. Siaty-A(th attect, valued Rev, Dr. J. Wilbur Chapin stor of the Fourth Presbyterian Churen, hae recovered from th se under which he has been auf fering out Weat that he recently addressed the invention of the United aad yterfan Chureh, at Winona Lake, Young Peopl the will of Jacob F, Cullman, who died recently at Wuerzburg, Havaria, the Mount Sina! Hospital, the Hetirew Hevevolent and Orphan Asylum,’ the Montedore Home for Chronic. In- Valide and the United Reliet Works of the Bo- clety for Ethical and the One of t con f Throop Avenue Fi an Chureh Sunday-school, Brooklyn. Tte wa 161 on the roll under the cate of end ott turned car er 8 considerable Ite auperintendent Ie bald expenses, al sum to the main school. Mr. Herman, Vore, The members of the Itallan Methodist Episcopal Church In East One Hundred and Twelfth street have placed a generous vol In the handy of the Committee of the Methottst Eptacopal Church Extension Society for the pul pose of starting « Dew work for thelr countryinen de, The work of the #- people of the clty ie making marked progress. 3, Baltwin, Reco: ing Secretary Bo peak on * he Mi of the Methodist Episcopal Church’ 2 union conference of several denominations the Pan-Ameeican Expositioa, Buffalo, on Aug. 8, D. D., of the Fitt lett th Carolina spend ‘bis vacation at ence bis pulolt Willam Sly, Jr, Hraker, J Tupper, hureh, ‘Brooklyn, hai to All appointments 1h Viraini and Georgia, He will k fmith and Geo work on the new edifice of t ood Churol, Brooklyn, is rapidly, ne com It ta ‘expected that the bu be dedicated in October, and that the sermon of the occasion will be preached by Rev. George C Lorimer, D. D., of Tremont Teale, Hoston, fe Dr. RD. Mall yf for his cottage Chautauqua Lake, 1 ton, During the ‘secu month pulpit Mr. Ri Paton ‘Theo- y Mev oon, tugieal Yemini Saunier, of Yonkers Hey, itobert It, White, pastor of Faith Presby. Church, har gone ou hia vacati@® The tninieers will supply hia pulpit ja hls Rev. Charlee Sehall, MeDonald, Ht, Janvier rt of the Presbyterian Kunda; it. #, Rev, C. H. Fenn, misslonary to Chi T I be services in the morning only. Mr, Waite will resume work sept. 15, AY EV NG, AUGUST 3, 1901) 7 have instantly made a place for themselves with smokers of/ They have suffi: cient “body” to satisfy and yet: they are not strong. a For this reason you can smoke as many of them as you want to without “feeling it.” 10c. for 10. “Turkish.” ATTAN Beacn: LOCOS OOO COS ‘kerbocker Francis Wilson, - A number which Is applauded most g is Mr. Wilson's rendering of tight When the Orchestra Play Hesides n bill of straight vaudeville S. ANARGYROS, Manzfectares ef the famous Legation Deities Cissretteas”— will prenent “ E. Cain and compa This evening Is the & 4 In the open-air theatre at In addition to “War In from the best fire- worke of the reason will be duplicated. Monday night the children‘a programme produced, and Noah will be opened at popular gath- Y programme for Hall Is up to the Brighton Bea ftw usual standari programme of the Floating { Garden Is the Lynn sisters, Eden Musee offers led wax groups and new moving jaure, Astulas permanent cure, Excursions. “Amesement and Edbcation Combined. TWIS SZASON'S NOV. ELTY A HAND DIANS. Attractions from ell parte of ext week re- Amusements. “Helena, soprano, and Eleanor Gavani, contraito, will sing at Terrace eT EVERY SUNDAY ROCKAWAY BEACH. BROOKLYN BRIDGE Via Long Island Railroad HALY-HOURLY FROM 10.10 4. M. TQ 10.10 P. M., STOPPING AT JOHNSON ST., BRIDOR FULTON ST. AND PLATBUSH AV; Srarioxs) CORRESPONDING” TRAINS Rij 7 Trough MANHATTAN BEACH vin | SOUSA 432 BAND. #3, CHINA & PAIN'S FIREWORKS, The Casino Girl. merican Girl.” at Bergen Beach, atill continues to plense. ‘1 lead the bill at varlety nt Jerome Ave- Pango & Burns, the De several other good turna make up the Atlantic Garden's programme. Personal Notes. Toee Coghlan will of her new version of Aug. 4, and will open Brooklyn Sept be seen at the TO-DAY 3.30 % MILE MOTOR MICHAEL. WALTHOUR, 3 AMATHUN aT begin. rehearanis ‘ore, Olen Lolend clam Wofflngton” her season in 9, after which she ‘and Opera-House, Her ur of forty-two weeks extends to Sun whence she will depart for eerie, “Klein 1 baw HUBER’S 14th St. Museum. Original Students, 8—Coonville Coons—8 ta. Frances Gaunt, who has _be management of Ch EXCURSION 48 CENTS, Admission to All Attractions, OCEAN ROUTE TO Long Branch. PALATIAL 4-DECK OCEAN STEAMER “COLUMBIA.” TIME TADLE FOR TO-DAY, of “Barbara orthcoming product William ‘T. Carleton, Opera Company JEKYLL & MR. ERY, LIGHT EFFECTS, rk ke Angeline, ington @ Hryant, Violet Gira Gilfain, the millionaire, in * Excursion Routes to the “Ofer vr and MANHATTA Holland has been signed by Iny the part of the am Faversham's Charles Frohman to of Spaln In W ction of "A Royal Riv Criterion Theatre. Edwin Arden will crente the leading er, the Duke of Montrose, In Sa- HAMMERSTEIN'S,¢ad,B' way,7thAv. ‘PARADISE’ GARDENS. On the Combined Mootle of the Victoria & Republic Theas.'Fully Protected. 19,30 A.M, TO-NIGHT tT SVENGALIS.| 100 p. Me 130 P.M.° VAUDEVILLE, BALLET & OPERA. FP ‘he Marriage Game." Viola Gillette will be the Prince Cara- Pibr (New) No. 1, 10.00 A. M. of “The Sleeping Beauty and the Heaat™ at the Broadway, WOMAN CLAINS MISER'S MONEY. When Reynolds Died Bank Books Showed He Had $3,000. TEHALL ST. N. ¥., via Sh (Soweh Brooklya) Ferry. 7.00 8.00, 00 10. from 1.00 P.M. every forty mit | Gtase tnelesed. SUNDAY NIGHT—Grand PASTOR'S . A. I. BILELDON & CO.. In Married Lite ROUND TRIP TICKETS, 18 CENTS. CONTINUOUS) 14th MINGLE TRIP TICKETS, 60 CENTS. AND 2) CENTS. LONG BRANCH AND BACK, ASHURY PARK AND BACK, ATTEN WEEK DAYS, foot of W. Little 12th at 1243 P.M.) a 200 PLM. Kaave Nattery, 89) 4 11-30 4. M Wert Littie 12u Fiske & M'DONOUGH. al M. | Returning, Deach at 11.05 P.M LINE 9.00 & 11 A. Me 1,00, 7.00, 10.60 A." 3M. 1,50, 3.80, 4.69, 5.39, 5.60, 609. NORTH BEACH double-decked boate 00 and 10.00 P.at and Ocean Grove, Manhattan Dellrery ehewke baggage at any office ROCKAWAY BEACH Leave Weat 129uhat Weat 20th et. 840. 10 A. MM. 8, 1.40 A, 06 Pt 2? RHOCKER, v8.26. Mat.T-4"y. AL HAYMAN & CO. FRO! FRANCIS WILSO Direction Nizon ooett = = Specter FLOATING ROOF-GARDEN r U C. Hefned Vawderiile W.1ggth at 8PM. OPM. Tieltets, Se UNTIL & SOTH STS. Laxington Ave Mra, Mary Ann Reynolds, who claims to be the widow of James Reynolds. the miser who died at avenue, Jerney City, has had the body exhumed and fully Identified it. ‘The corpse was turned over to her, and she will file a claim for $3,000 lett EVERYBODY Anything yea want. oaks, Jomeiry, Puraitu: Oooda, Hetty conttential. ARO Toole bank}. Ojon eveatags. Reynolds, who lived alone at the aa- dress named, was supposed to be in ab- Ject poverty, but after his death bank aggregating 0 5 Oe THE HUD AS FAR AS Pot erry’ OF LOWEL CHERRY BLOSSOM GROVE Cryntal Covered 43,01 were found in his bed. Mra, Reynolds, and lives at who ts Ofty years old $23 Enm Fitty-econd street, In this city, says that her hus- band deserted her seven years ago and she lost all trace of him until the ac- count of his death was published, —— EXPLOSION AND Two Men Diamoata, $1 juan, §) r Laat iies Pe inte ii, GLOBE CREDIT WATCH 4, De Matha, Dili Ta PROCTOR'S EDEN) *! And dpeclal Attractions To Day. ‘Brooklyn Amusements. BEACH ine. La Delle Waneds, rooklya Marine Ban! “EVERY SUNDAY UP THE SOUND 10 SEA GLIFF AND GLEAKOOD. The Elegant Ste er “Nantasket™ Burned and ‘ phtha the Cause, An explosion of naphtha in a flat on tho third floor of the five-story tenes DS Beventh morning caused a fi damage and x¢ two men who The house Is own by Eduardo Gato. are William the Janitor, and Leon Pasquet, New York 7.07. Excursion Tickets, 50 Cents, UTING TRIP avenue this that did consid- ly burned the IDEAL 0 ALL DAY SUNDAY ON LUNG | DIVORCE tio’ Excursions. . $1.59 EXCUHSION. NEWPORT ——— D STORY DE Help Wanted—Maie. Rosenberg D Not Saved by ¥ Dr. Jullua Rosenberg, of Arverne, L denien that he was rescued by a young woman while bathing off that place Thursday last. ne Woman, rinds no one who wil! buy, He does not think of printers ‘And all World Wants tmplye / . he declares, 4 him in a ridiedlous Nght, and There was nothing on whicn to base the account, he declares, KG and POLUHKRBE: wept Suadayey by trom Desnronses street N STEAMER. @& Mend Weel Twemty-soroad attvet at Ba

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