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goserecenenees pescenonee ) & BEGINS IN NEXT THURSDAY'S EVENING WORLD. * * * A NEW YORK LOV SHPHHH HHH HH HHSS arbre BeBe cieretre oe edells BEGINS IN NEXT THURSDAY'S EVENING WORLD. * * * A NEW YORK LOV 4 ‘ ; cs 2 STORY, ? CJ ey) on - J 0%, AP of TORY. Ph ehehetehereteetrtterte — teehoborbortacretnrtaetartrthetedoe SAYS MUSICIAN 7 WOMEN TUR cetdea . ) MRS. PALMER TO PUSH SUIT fond .2= IS AN ABDUCTOR. jj SWARLICK, AGAINST SON SHE coves, AN Old Friend ued country. Ita staunchest friends are those who have known it longest and have | witnessed its wonderful curative powers in their own families or among their . . . friends and acquaintances. Grateful patients in all parts of the country tell |Thinks It Would Be Mistaken Kindness Not to Ask Albert M. Shook | theirrestoratios to hentti and hnppinees, aad se estmiony of these is te bigs Fi —Hi i | est evidence of ene medicine's worth, is more popular today than ever to Pay His Honest Debts—His Whereabouts Still Unknown. in its bistory=-uo other renicedy. stands so high, has ever jgiven atch pesfect| satisfaction or is so reliable in the cure of Cancer, Rheumatisin, Catarrh, Cone tagious Blood Poison, Scrofula, Eczema, Psoriasis, Sal um, Acne, or any | disease that originates in the blood. Being strictly a ve} preparation, you will find it agrees with you much better than a dr concoction or any off the widely advertised potash and mercury remedies, which affect the bones, mus clea and stomach, causing Rheumatism or Dyspepsia. If vou have never tried $.5.S., you will be surprised at the | Don’t Experiment— immediaie yood effects, lor no sooner does It get into the circulation than Take S. S. Sz theoppetite increases; you grow stronyer, and grade ually but surely it drives out the poisons and restores the blood to a healthy condition, If there is a sore or wicer on the body, it be gins to heal around the edges, the discharge finally ceases and the place gets | weil; muscular and bone pains vanish, and the skin is relieved. of all itching, | irritating eruptions, Nervous, run down and anaemic people will Gnd S. S. just the medicine they need, for blood poverty and itly nourished nerves are, responsible for their condition, Fér old people and children $. S. §. has no al; being free from all minerals, it, does not nauseate or have any inj effect whatever, and keeps the blood in good condition, thus fortifyen y against | disease, Experience teaches what is good and what is not good; Uns applies trace particularly to medicine a remedy that has retained the confidence her marriage ow eiebiclice vito Elberon, §. 2 of the people for nearly 50 years, must have (as 1 , nce (5 merit —IT CURKS, is the secret of its success. ae . 3 ? When you call for S. S. S. don't be persuaded ieee - f ‘ 4 4 7 | to accept something else—there is no substi- Snare . 4 , a: : ; tute for S.S.S, It is the only guaranteed Y : cart : : purely vegetable blood puriffer, and the S Nie : Mites ‘ safest and’ best for all blood and skin Mrs, Mary Grow troubles, Do not let them force an inferior mineral remedy on you because there is a larger profit in it. If you have our physicians Y 2 THEY CLAIM HIM AS HUSBAND! AND LAND HIli IN JAIL. Ore. TODO OO @1ererer Doon) iWite Ne. 2 Months, Evide Conv rled Under © Justice Hoos yurt. Jersey frnasl ¢ Ayound Geclated themselves: the wives &) f Frank Swarllk, 4 clerk. twenty= to- & five years TL, who had be yn eanre ive mince Iuat ked with such astute SCOCCOCCOCOOCOCL blood or skin disease, don't hesitate to write us about i carefully consider your case and jive you without sean Book on Blood end! si IY, in Kinget Skin Diseases free, THE SWIFT SPECIFIC COMPANY, ATLANTA, GA. Nod. Rother Mrs Swatlick to twa women Wot 33732529399590005900600090 00500000: SND N ececet: “ = “ heir two ch n had dled = = — = ler sald nothing, but ton } fivsure, Aatula; permanent cur und after nt work fel Pil © Siena Railroads, } ete Chapman 22 NEW YORK CENTRAL few York, as fol WATERBURY esa" te Dentistry? the ty last these on Ned's daughter, 200 PSE 1 Newark, and comple! ne : New York. j fatto'v'st* BER | Mr. Russell W Act fo Colombia, Brooklyn. io PM Go WASHINGTON, Aug. 12.—Mr, Russell, | ‘Sh lodass RR KKEK EERE he America harce dA Maire cam, Vi cela, has been at D Special vartment use his good Lake Shore Limited. 2 pr c of Colombia 8 5 i ae eet pai otomtl nck & Hon E PA MER. wither ro Ve lontresl press. 19090703095090599000009 | iret bi prese, eae Sree See i iilty, eteepe Sunday. “Dally etsegy os aaa MRS. A. M. PALMER. te sneha | teeter tie her J Singer Minnie Palmer G | RI FO REWARN ED OC COOOCdOO 6 A ODT TO Oa a RLEM, DIVISION. ‘ gE :$5.00 | 9.03 4n4. 2.35 P.M. Dally, except Sunday, eo Causes Arrest of “L have brought sult against my son) Ile had abundant influence at com- Ing days. These were the lant few ¥ Full Crowns, aa karat..... 35: Oo | Hittateld, Saturtaya only, 245 F. 3; Suaeap, #. LT mean to] mand and might easily have secured a/ Of bis residence in Stamford, from 189 | Gold Fillings. : Mnatiteand carsrent atl tretea, Ta | ‘That in the way Mrs, Laura A. Palmer, | at Annapolis, mown Kure at the Larchm ox-Preaident of the Professional Wo-| He chose instead to go to sea in com-| sepatation ne an cecthlen eatin te man's League, and wife of A. M. Palmer, | mand of men younger than he, of fewer of sea ett- ‘ Ar the theatrical manager, sums up the|advantages, and {t was no surprie to Maude Devlin Had Premonition of Danger, but action she has brought against Albert |{rlends or to his mother when the next M. Shook to recover $10,733, which, she|fews was that he had left the service. Parent Laughed at Fears. says, ahe loaned him. A year ago Inst month Mra, Palme = . 1ICCOOO Further than this Mrs. Palmer will!bad a letter from Australia, It was he cause of young Shook leaving For Sale prea not discuss the sult, but her husband | from the manding officer of the| home ix myrterious ag his disappear last night gave the reason for the ac-|Hrookiyn—a curt statement to the ef- from the Brooklyn. He was | iF: d'to spend the Christina he tlon. fect that Shook had left the ship with-|dava in 1Si, and remained for seve < a for the recovery of 510, rats mences nesta ebay U A Emile Biermann. | push the collection of this amount as I commission in the marines, and he had} seyeeai Sickie ante eee ee interent in| Silver Fillies... ( @ | ould from any other debtor.” lslaure Pana nea nab oh takel hei couitea |{imetacveinutonn testo dan ien QUR CROWN AND BRIDGE WORK pees [xrbknown Meure nt the Larchmont and| nevtores oid! roms and badly decayed teath i) iu a ¥ conforming to rul is taste for the sea f naidored weing. ite ARANTEED FOR 10 YEARS, |™,,$_.MOvOETT. | CPORGE H. DARI Me was not a |NEW YORK TO BOSTON | SPRINGFIELD LINE. CREDIT ": suorst PREV Eton ry} Train leave Grand Central Station, a a a Arrive, on the charge routs of tfte wav was Mianie Pal Toor oe 1 ta New York ” 4 on vecks. s 7 My wife Is very fond of her fon." [out permission; that a brig hall been | seeks, To several he spoke vaguely hing yo Ts. ani | ention to Ro ty the Klondike : ‘mat he sald, “but we both feel that 1t would sent for him and three of his compan- | Me Intention to fo to the Kloniike. | | coming. els eiry, Furattute, Dry padimanyso tm to! : Shoes; hustness sirletly confidential. come a je mietaken kindness not to ask him to) ions, and that it had returned with-| where ha usually spent the winter ‘The y eventog ge pay his honest debts, It Is purely a/ out him and tn txnorance of his where-| Next news of him was that he had en | Hstel tn the and was to sail the with her a vil: When her mothe: gone she went to enth street statlo: jolice that she sus family matter. The action has not been hastily entered upon, and, therefor will not be dropped until tt Is settled.” So wherever !s Albert M. Shooi ts. He had then been a year and | ant week in February, Mis mothes months In the service. not xe him ft ery effort posalble In being made by e | Mrs. Palmer to find her ron, But, in the LOIRE O9 qu 110 P.M —anmiT. : ta Howery, vo o ving induced the | ene. ver some time “Jackie” on the Brooklyn, |meantime, Mrs, Palmer has brought ac-| "No one tx surprised.” sald or Real Estate. a in court to-day Bierman ty and son of Mre. Paimer and Sherldan|tion to recover from the young man|Paimer's Intimate friendw to-day. ‘at Sy een gee Geen hehe net Shook, there 1s trouble in atore for him.|money she advanced to him. Of Kor: sens but he hag ttieds her father eal Seldom You Can Buy It Cheap, “T Jett hor lant nicht ato’ His mother and stepfather do not know severely. “He had expensive taxtes. | given on itera! derme: no exten, charge | E bares 4" olty: Nate bn Sia beart 'eertown: Oboe Loane Were Many. which ‘he indulged always. His fond: | {! delivery; business confidential. < @hen sald she wae his whereabouts, and they do not even He could not. however. i b Ee fess for hin mother, however, was much | ae 1. W, SWEET & OO. unt of his movements from know that he fs allve, ‘These loans extended over a period of that every one seems to think he Will] "37-39 MAIDEN LANE (MAIN. BNTRAN st to aettle the matter when he x really in earnest.” onde, $1 down, $1 week- anid he left ¢ sil until h En din the Navy. fourtewen years, from 1885 to 1899. They | Sr ee eee amin ttt found Two years ago last February Albert! were in small amounts, the largest be-)"“Vsung Shook wha property. both in perfect catietaction sr nose, fer from. Bait istic Shook left Stamford, and eniisted an an Ing $1.4, and the reat In much smaller | Stamford and New York, but it in sald Fa rite ie or Ateal tea OLODET Che Joving siittiozwite,is ordinary sailor In the navy, His enliat- | sums, to, be mortgnked heavily. : 2 - beh ether erente ci F2-" ‘Juntice O'Gorman hts granted Mra.| waToHios, diamonde; email weekly pare Tantus ¥siscias ER The prisoner was held tn $1,000 ball for examination mail ment wan made without the knowledge! Most of the money, howe d been | palmer an onder directing service of th reel prices, goois guaranteed tnd deitvered | DIVORCE ty * jor 5 4 GEO. ROBINSON, 99 Nesme A or his Intimate frlende, [loaned during young Mr. Shook's yacht-|summona and complaint by publication. | on Bru sayments vation write, | NATIONAL a GUNES Co kD DIAMOND AND WATOH CO., 171 Broadway. | st N.Y. WEEKLY PAYMENTS —Fiue Exposition May Use Fores | “delirered on frat. payment; men = 5 . ge Zachritz In} iene. no trash; all qoode quarantees. | ——— thal Glneultl Cour tecday rentsed co arene lon mok ina atest sear rere | Ee ed, ¢ Tusehman Ghat eam wad an injunction restZraining the Louisiane se StAS Ty Mdinen ine, | MASONS WANTED—Apply 242 17th et, Purchave Exposition E ion Com: L City. MT. Connoll; Purch; p 1 Exposition Com aivateaeeys : pany from using Forest Park asa site | UQPRPA 40 ened watch, Ame =o for ue world'a fart be Reid. ih 8" lore: g16s ate fer seek fiesteremaitve its,| Good, substantial homes are to be Lous in MAP ILAM) WA TOR ie UIAMDND ERIE: .| sound by bright seekers through Sume " EXCH mm day World Wants. , ATCH CO. Mra. Palmer lives at No, Forty-fifth xtree: THROWS OUT BARON CASE. BROKER'S COMPLAINT AGAINST HIM DISMISSED. NURSE MADE MISTAKE THAT|POLICEMAN FOUND MAN'S HAD ALMOST FATAL END. BODY NEAR SOUTH DRIVE. Cures & 2 Would Have Died | Nothing to Show Whether Victim Hy eller Wo Was a Suicide or Und Met | es of Hiceman WH i Death Accidentally — Hospital w NO KNIFE. Card, Four Cents and neh &§ Antidote Immediately. of Keys in Pocket Mrs. Hinkley, Indianapolis, Minn Mary E. Wiggins, the twenty-| Looking out over the Inke from the writes: “The doctor said it ard 8. 1M must be an operation costing Mary F. at for th Be Had Been All frauded the Firm of James W., Leopold & Co.—Mingistrate Saye There In Not Suffictent dence of a Crime. Magiatrate Brann, in the Yorkvaltie| Police Court, to-day disminsed the com- | ‘ plaint against Theodoro §, Baron, | ¢ charged w®h having defrauded the banking and brokerage firm of James W, Leopold & Co., of No. 3 Wall atreet, of $11,190. Baron lives at N 7 Bed- ford avenue, Brooklyn. He was arreated May 11 last on com- t One Hundred and al A search re- tal Dispensary erie! fooooon Callahan Oca vars to go. etim of accident or a sulcide. | Fairly well dressod, the canta ap-| Legal Notices. had | vent: aa fortes riot South Drive, in Prospect Park, Hrook- sr aeteee Eleventh atreet, han been Ill for se yn, early to-day Policeman Thomas ates A aie pra x i weeks from diphtheria. At four o'clock; Brady, of the Park force, saw the Dody vive aU ctenel ves ie {hia morning Mina Alice Fuller, of No.) o¢ a man floating in the water about SEE BOD OE 20 cent BOR fr 23 Kant Kighty-fifth street, Who WaM| (iisty test from shore: mesoundand well.” All drug- narelbe Aner pate PS a aia When brought aahor: gists sell it, Book on Piles, EEEE had been ured on the sores in hor) “Vad A ellevue Hosp cause and cure, free by mail. Cee throat. Penseitiau ae Pyramid Drug Co. Mar- H [si A bunch of keys and four cents Biaine OCsAlCEed LS Uaonald sa member) “Oh, dear, ¢ 1 had only not urged her would be disappointed it ahe dtd nat | The condition of Mins Higiine at once! i, Sr Pa shall, Mich. & area Si whowllene: aay i oul rel fe changed | Indicated that something was wrong. ; * he Wanted to stay at home, |@ccompany them, and Mautte fo te ‘There were no slgne of violence, and that Brom on) Say; 6/reauested the frmn| 52 laa reaaed geal Cala i her mind Mosuengera were: sent for/ anil a poles: || was concluded: thatihe: wae either @ MIGIIIIO SI: to F his acocunt on the Stock Ex. | Now she tm drowned and Laid 1" | i vit get up early und go to mana] man and a doctor. Patroiman William | Atle chante 1,00 shares of Bouthern Pact) 7g West One ilundred aad Twente, {ests he vald, “Perhapa that will| Moore, of the East Elghty-cighth street | comm: 000 sharer of | NO? S| ward off any bad luck." station, waa found, He has had ex- Ntth treet, while the body: o | 7 ate |Pearance gave Indieations that h Brarthieeny Reskie) commmat stack: (etReearcoll daughter Maude nes | The party started about 10 o'clock on| Perlence with carbolie acid polnoning) Tran sale ictetone tna eee eit Him cradle. Baran {In the itile parlor in a coffin. The {the catvout Mollie 11, Str. Fowler wan] and He hurried 10 A drag sore Wd me ears old, 6 feet in height and welxhed iy the firm fo exreng him credit Daron | iy was drowned yesterday while out | the wheel, and lis sweotheart and] Oured some sulnhate of soda, waleh he aout am pounde. Me waa of light com: é eee facture eer of | with w boating party on the Sound near | Mix Catherine O'Connor, of No, 340] Premvlly narminiaterell, i plexion and had sandy halr and mur- she manufacturing firm of Baron, ating party on the Sound near! rast Ninety-frat atreet, and Miss Dora! When Dr. Goldwater, of No. 6) East ' Sexton, of {th street, ar-| tache, trauss & Co,, and that he h oo) | City Twland ‘0, 140 Tenth avenue, sat on| One Hundred and Tw {act aa specified th the bes Hla tonedttyGn deposit! int Gan Paleo Yeatertlay'n outing was planned wev-|the roof of the little cabin. rived, Misn Higgins was out of danger. | No papers of any kind were found tn. main open. one hour “* leral days ngo by J. Newton Fowler, an| A® the bout wae nearing City Island ——— | his pockets. The body was taken to the | | Article 2. sae donal Bank, of Brooklyn. The com- t m nly’ through the water anvattempt to dive caused the| DROWNED WHILE CRABBING. | ‘ersue. electrician, of No. 2376 Second avenue. Jainant alleged: that An eenantried att Ree Ieee, ean esetiOn | Tteshad’ been engaged to be married to | boom to awing to part.’ The xirln were — Laven Tamcersietnees thas ; % swept ov" 3 following day Baron tendered a check | M8 Devlin, unl the wedding was to iit, govervoara and Mins Devlin) two of a Party of Five Lost in the A Myateriow est eaves : have taken place next winter, Avi | : Do you wear a Socithey amountih putltharohesk rae) re- | Yesterday moming the irl told her Rea eA : Lehi Lis Pena ncoureeNsemtasnr FOr mi ink, | mother that she had a premonition that fete homes to-day. ‘The dead girl's} Patrick Connors and Lewis Harrington, | your sweetheart does, though, If she is at of Brooklyn, marked ‘not good,”’ somethin, been left in the|of Wentfleld, N. J., two of | the mevting im would happen to her if she | \orgue over night, Ino o|° id, N. J. two of a party of! in juck. Ever hear about The Girl in «| Ariel feeeterrete Besaniuin jllamissing” the||went onthe boat, and she thought ano | ae home where hor “father, ‘mother ee Ue tn re gears drowned! No, 3 Shoe? She is a winner. If You | may con 5 eon eatab- | woilld atey at home. rother and ester awaited it in sorrow: | while crabbing Jn the Rahway River |) ont Cad Fowler, who dived trying to save his| near ‘Trembly. The boat capsized, and, | "Ant to hear something more about her |'who shail ba elected by ihe ourd trom thelr duly elected aad PPR, Secretary. ¢ Ushed beyond @ reasonable doubt that {) The mother laughed at her fears, told ne 0 pee oweremhors ead The Kvening W. Thuraday, number. an. ® crime, bad d been comealtted, ares her + that ber sweetheart and her friends quite Drostrated with priet to-day. * Todbe it, could not bebesc eden, Sea iN Us. 15, z en oe sf aoa CHARLES 7 Nfied. CHARLES T.

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