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- \\ ed's STRIKERS. C0 BACK 10 WORK TINPLATE WORKERS TO L.EAVE | AMALGAMATED ASSOCIATION. President Shafer Says He W1 Issue a Circnlar Letter Hae ph ing Terma To-Day. PITTSBURG, Sept. thousand strikers have gone back to work, and as many more will report for duty to-day. The workers in the tins plate mills, having failed to receive tisfactory Information from President Shaffer regarding the terms under which the strike has been called off, will leave the Amalgamated Association and will appeal directly to the American Tin Plate Company. Shaffer says that he will make no public statement, but that a circular setter will be sent to all lodges to-day or to-morrow. In the tin trade, starts were made at | the Laughlin plant at Martin's Ferry and the New Castle and Snenango mii! at New Castle. Demmler put on tw more mills. Aa soon us a supply of tin-plate oars an be procured all the tin mills, with the exception of the Great Western, at Jollet, at Atlanta, Ind., Johnstown and Canal Dover will be In operation. In the sheet trade the Aetna plant at Bridgeport and the mills at Cambridge, New Philadelphia. Muncie, Piqua, Nile: and Dresden wen? on in full. Dennison and Struthers mills were in partial op- eration yesterday. The Canton sheet plant was ready to £0 on in full, but owing to the funeral of President McKinley tt was decided to defer the start until Mondi In the hoop trade, Lindsay & id Youngstown. The National Steel arted its New Castle mills The National Tube Company put on nine of its tw 1 1 furnaces: Only 3 per cen: 5,000 strikers | McKeesport have gone back. ‘The other: want to continue ‘the strike, The Con- Unental, Elba, Pennsylvania ang Re- public plants will sturt In full toed A $90,000,000 SUGAR TRUST. AM. REFINING CO. INCREASES ITS STOCK BY §$15,.000.00u, ‘The Ten Million-Dollar Mortgage Bonds Are to Be Cancelled at Once. A special meeting of the stockholders of the American Sugar Refining Com- pony was held to-day in the company's office in Jersey City to vote on the rezo- lution to Increase the capital stock $16,000,000, that 1s, from $75,002,000 to $90,000,000, the.increase to consist of one- hait of preferred stock and one-half of common stock, and the preferred stock to correspond in all respects to the ex- Asting preferred stock of the company. The resolution was adopted, The meeting also adopted the follow- Ang, reaolutton: “That if the increase of st b made, the $10,00,00 of mortkuge bonds of the company ‘be cancelied, and that tho mortgage, or deed of trist. to. the Central Trust Company securing the same, which bears date Jan: i 191, te satisfied and that the Board of Directors be authorized to consummate this ac John E. Searles, counsel for the com- ny, offered a” resolution providing that,’ in consequence of the death oF President McKinley, ‘io. business be transacted except what was necessa’ to make the Increase of stock leg: This was unanimously adopted, ORLD WANTS SI ARE READ BY OVER A ILLION PEOPLE DAILY Paid Help Wants in this morning’s World. ’ BUT 556 Paid Help Wants in the 13 other N. Y. papers combined, AGENTS .. 29) JANITORS . BAKERS ..... bla mise BARTENDERS .. .. 8| KitcHENWore J) 2 BOOTBLACKS .. | LiTHOoRAPHERS BLACKSstiTII8 | LAUNDReESsEs 4 BONNAZ ..... 7) MACHINISTS. 7" BOOKDINDERS .... G) MOULDERS Ds BOOKKEEPERS .... 9| MEN . r¥ BOYS oeeeeee ceeeeed23 | MILLINERS 9 BRAIDERS 3] NEcKwran |. BUSHEL ‘ 2 BUTCHERS m is 3 CARINET M. | OMNIDUSES -3 CANVASSERS 3) PACKERS: CARPENTERS . 5 PAINTERS CARRIAGE WANDS. 5| PAPERIIA CABHITURS 4) PARQUET FLOOR CHAMBERMAIDS .. 35 LAYERS CHOCOLATE. PHOTOGRAPHERS . DIPPERS 4/ PIANO MAND: CLERKS ste PLUsnERs. COAT MAKERS POLIsHERs COMPOSITORS | PORTER: u 4 8 COOKS .. . | PRESSMEN CORE MAKERS 3} SALESLADIES CROCHETERS .. 4 CUTTERS . 3) SKIRT HANDs,. DISHWASHERS 2)| SOLDERERS DRESSMAKERS 10, SOLICITORS DRivers . otf DRUG CLERKS,. .. 12) TAILORS ELECTRICIANS 3) TINSMITHS: 8 EMP, AGENCIES G| UMARELLA HANDS 5 BMBROWERERS ... 7] UPHOLSTERERS ., 1¢ ENGINEERS 3 FREDERS 9 a 3) WAITRESSES 1s 41| MISCELLANEOUS .20: 4 _— Ht TOTAL «++. 1.398 18.—Twenty-five ; MISS HANDY SOON. TO WED JAMES BROWN POTTER. lelelelninieleleieininlnteinivininivleletninelet | that the mar fage would take place after Mr. ter had obtained a divorce from Cora Urquhart Potter, the actress, Later it sald it would be postponed untit Miss “Fi Potter had been mar- By ner marriage to James A. SUll- n last spring the fi obstacie to wedding of Mr. Potter and M! dy is bel to have been moved, - Miss’ Hand: statuesque t She is well, known 1 popular at Bar Harbor, Newport, Narragansett Pler, and also has Ngured in the 1 life of Baltimore, Washing- ton and New York. Is Reported, Will Take Place Shortly. RICHMOND, Va. Sept. 18—It 1« sald that the wedding of Miss May Hand and James Brown Potter will take pla soon. Their engagement has been fre- quently reported snd dented In the last two years. It is now declared that there will be little delay in the wedding, which | MARKET = RALLIED SHARPLY. ss Advances Ranged from 2 to 6 Points on a General and: Urgent Demand. re- GULF STORM I “COMING THS WA FIRST OF THE BLOW WILL HIT NEW YORE TO-NIGHT. Formed in the Troples Rushing Up ‘The storm whictr swept the Gulf States is central near Georgia to-day and rueh- Ing this way. The first of {t will be felt to-night and the full force to-mor- row. ‘The inittal trading In the s! ket to-day displayed no chan, jgnificance, prices averaging at parity with yesterday's final quotations, Busin too, was sharply curtailed and a marked apathy prevalled, reflect- ing an entire absence of public interes arbes The upward movement became ex-| ee pitt ore Aan Sent emely strong late In the afternoon) gia coust and Is moving northeast. There and prices mounted form 2 to 6 points, with the American Sugar and Nickel Plate issues leaders In the {mprovement at gulns of 4 and 6 points respectivel; The Anthracite and bituminous coal road stocks and rallroads In the south- ern region were strom, the Southern Railway stocks being a feature on an enormous absorption. Gains exceeded aj point and a half in these stocks. Other fugues touched the highest level of the day, ‘The United States Steel stocks, however, were conspicuous laggards, ‘The closing was strong and active, with the prices at the best figures for the day, ‘A realizing movement carried prices of some of the leaders back « point in the afternoon. But the Impressive buying of Suuthern Rallway checaed the seli- ing elsewhere. Nearly all the transac tions In this stock were in 1,000 to 5,00 share blocks, The price was Ifted polnts over last night and the prefer sally of 23-8 In Amalgamated Cop rally of 23-8 In Amalgamated Cop-| 5, g \ per reileved the market from the de-| PENSACOLA, Flu t. I-A. te Dressing influence of that stock's weak-; nade struck Graceville, a small Florida Resp and prices recovered tn some casce'y town, Mined everyihined inven to the best. Batimere & Ohio ad-' path. wereihlowabdownvend Vanced 314. ‘There was realizing again crops Lives were probably which carried St, Paul after touching 1611-2. ‘The closing was very active and rather irregular, ‘The total sales of siocks to-day 620,00 shares. by the Local Weather Bureau from Washington to-day: ast storm warnings are dis- ong the coast from Dela Thursday on Middle Atlantic with rain.” GALE REACHES VIRGINIA COAST. 0 The Evening World) .. Sept. IS—A severe storm that may develop into a hurricane before to-morrow Is now raging off the Virginia coast. Many vexsels are put- ting Into Hampton Roads hourly to es- the ga The squadron 18 safely ai Point Comfort, Va, TORNADO HITS FLORIDA TOWN. and the coast, to The Evenlag World.) MARKET QUIET. ‘The market for American railway shares at London to-day was quiet, but prices maintained a (rm front, averag- Ing 1-2 per cent. higher. The Inactivity was due chiefly to the fact that oper- ators adopted “a waiting policy in ad- nee of hollday here to-morrow, re common sold equivalent to 42 5-8 Union” Pacitic common. to 97 United States Steet at 44 Denver & Rio Grande was the excep- tion, welling 1 Tr ocen below day"s closing figure at — The Wheat Market. The Produce Exchange ope The Closing Quotations. Open, Miah. cee Wi 105% st FS Bim O% crt Low. Amal. Copper... ‘Am. Car & Foundry pt. American Ice American Malt pf. ‘Am, Smelt. American 3 ‘Anaconda Mining Binoklyn 4 Canadian Pacife Avery nervous this morning, with corn 3-8 to 1-2 cent higher, ading, however, immediately commenced, and ‘a eull point decline followed within a few mo- t opened tive and a shade but decline pathy wit | Bout. let pf in sympathy with |. & Hock, higher, Bt. Ph. @ 8.4.M. pf . Kan. & Texas pt a Nat. Weeult & £8. L. 2d pt Ontario & Wentern.. Pennaylvania cess cs The Cotton Market. Keading The local cotion market opened Rade to-day, with pr 4 points lower to 2 acct points higher. Early Liverpool cables were edly diva: Ing, but on the ot Was very bullish, After the call the market was strong and up 3 to 5 points on covering and pinting this morn- Bouthern hand crop news Southern: St. Lowls fi Tenn, Coal & Iron Texan Pacific room support based on bad crop news, Twin city Re The opening prices were: September, T.i0 to 7.78; October, 7.78 to December, Sutuars, #1; March shie prices ut 230 P, at he prices wt 2. |. werey October, yeas November, 7.50) Jandarys Tdi : WEDNESDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 18, 1901; Department seems Commisalsoner Murphy Early to-lay Devery left hia home, at 30 West Twenty-cighth street, He went dina ppeared, Thin afternoon an Evening World ro: porter called upon Commisstoner Mar: ters and asked him tf) he knew Devery's whereabouts. I don't know where he Is. T haven't seen him since Saturda “Is he on leave No, querulously. “What action wil phy at Headqu EVERY STRANGEL MISSIN. No One, Not Even Commis- sioner Murphy, Seems to Know Where He ls, him or toward Sixth he ain’ to Devery's arrest?" action know about {t Is w ieleivie | neweps for the ees. Bomunit nything.”* Devery In case he 1s sus} “Suspended? {my mind to suspend D “Hasn't Mr. Croker de is u_ famous beauty of | Pension? c. No, that's not true. Mr. shake hands and say ‘howdy d ¢ the power to remov seen “Yea, T have; “You ha Croker—that f absence? snapped hear ta, Deputy Commisatoner Devery was not | at Police Headquarters to-day. | not at his desk yesterduy, and Just w has become of | rpending his time no one In the Police | name to know—not even! ed wh aven you take in regard present. at I've read in the something Hf from the District-Attorney officially be- Marriage of the Couple, It, !s to be very quiet. Tt wan maid at feet | eset can di ‘And then’ ‘ell, that will be time enough.” “WL you make Wardman Glennon’ care a precedent In regard to reinstating nded Why, [haven't m: very.” Murphy, He wa. tot he inte | J ue and ~ SETH LOW IS NOW IN THE LEA [Committee of Eighteen Will Name the Mavoraity Can- didate Tc-Day, mm nin joms met this afte » the general Willis L. Ogden The & but so mu drawn, La And up nded his sus- Why, T haven't except haven't you, Commisstoner? suggested It." “Wil Devery sit at the police trials to-morrow?” “There won't be any them off because It's Ww and, anyway, there are only four cases to try, so T let them go for n week. I was going to try them myself on Fri- day, but ¢ “Then you would sit as trinl judge trinis were jstead bof § DEverys Tact fered of Rev, John Willlam Iriscoe, twenty-| Commissioner Nagle, of the Street- Gown; forsta,merrows ‘ acknowieds. % ld, and Misa Mattle Cornelia {Cleaning Department, to-day opened No; T won't say that. He hasn't been who [nine years old, and Miss Mattie Cornelia | Cleaning Departments, today | ite deposed as trial Judge, I don't equiv. He Troll, | white, aged twenty. Hrooklyn “for, the coming winter, | Bl ocate to the newspapers. If he was not Uevery, and. “lia Thm is Holt | sthe minister, whore home wan at | ids were received of which the lowest: tor alres will trail In fact the impression prevaila tn the When I immediately charge of his client on the ground of in- sumctency of evidence. If this motion tx denied he will then ko before the Supreme Court and North Atlantle |for a write of prohibition restraining anchor off Old | sustico Jerome from presiding at the can walt." every move District-Attorney's office will upon him, OR HIS BRAVER street toward 1. ran ont and ci by the bri ‘The horses dragged tance watll he was forced to let go. fell directly under the whi heavy truck, which passed cheat. Stern Hved only a few minu 7S and |ytorses rghit rein 8 but no one has even oun. ow IH a ommitte Repudiican ed from t ident De} ew York Democracy will de lam not axreed to support the candidat cont against him his nittee 9 y Fustor nee to-night Pr Knox said, hacked rk Dem wid Knox was Platt’s few actions nd that ity start that an named. ind tory to al the organizations The strongest apponen Low hav been the Greater moeracy, Yok t chose Elehteen of Organiza- yon hefore reporting fy and ly for Low beltet partion was des name was with that mocrat "| yrove satisfac: | [ONCE BELLE OF THE SOUTH, SHE’S NOW A DESERTED WIF rs leleinlnbelnininininlelelatotntelolelnlnte nietadntetntedte et Moefferts are belng mn > bring m into Hne. Sheehan's cholee of th nv lefion the list is Jacub A. Cantor a tenteatetentnt ‘: +. “Personally,” anid Mr, 3% totaal oe elnlvivieieivieiticieleltivinminn invite int ing World reporter this afternoon, | Miss Delsy Hughes, once known aa! more, a member of the Frawley Stock! SU shall vote for 1 Wat Ge the Belle of the South, and who was) Company, San Francisco, She says he haw spent all her fortuné and to reputed to be and Prepared to way. It 1s well known that | “CoMed te Be In form and features one) isa in che $125 a week he recely Dev-] %€ preferred ax a candidate an inde- [Of the prettiest girls ever seen ti the for raiment with which to bedeck hia pendent Democrat, but as we have eof Tennessee, has Just beer dl-| Apollo Heividere form, She divorced n|Vorced from Actor 5. Willard Hiack-| him because he wouldn't support her. by the general conference | suppose we | a = ETT shall support, whoever is chosen. 1 signed to duty at the Norfolk Navy- shalt the action of tae con] WAR ROMANCE ENDED. = | yenys to ty a ees : feren a He attended religious services at the en is fae Geor Peabody has been taken | Young Mintater Fell in Love A on here, and there met Mi legal hollday. | uy again Citizens’ Union of tment saudileiNnw! Macel | White, of the most active city mi Manha hile the Hrooklyn bran jsionaries in Virginia, They fell in io ati hopes+ of! puehinges cd tort (Special to The Kvening World) and Were soon engaged, i opaddy"’ pivver inf NORFOLK, Va. Sept ISA romance! miganary work, som to engage in i pistrict has | Degun here during the Spanish-Amertean —$—=—___ was smoking him and In Now | going to act as trial Judge I would as s00n Say RO an not.” "Then Devery, hasn't ; Temovespaepilspoana aay ts Commiss{oner of ‘Police, in power, and he is not on leave of ab- sence?” 4 “Just so; just so.” ouldn't you find him {ff you wanted suspended, patil: Deputy It pay and The following despatch wes received |qpg ness Ut WhY OIG Nhe el Commissioner Murphy furiously and seemed nervous. He didn't care to answer any more questions and Tel the Interview terminated. One of the rumors around Headquar- ters was that Devery had been seen en- lwill be high northeast winds to-night | tering a downtown law office. Deputy Police Commissioner Devery’s lawyer will make a hard fight against Justice Jerome sitting ax a presiding Magistrate when he comes up for exam- Ination on Saturday. Lawyer Elkus, Devery's counsel, has 11) out his method of procedure. Is arraigned Mr. Elkus for th that ington avenue, Stern one of the ¢ ern some di ove! 4 Devery 0 to any extreme to delay the pro- ceedings against to. prevent Justice Jerome from passing Judgment M Iv la w oe «| & fo! aj nel hh Bi E ata HERO IS KILLED | he refused to taik friends say that he view that Some man who can named for 3 “AIDA” AT calculated vocal Square Opera Compa its diMculties, it may be reckoned one . of the most popular works in the come pany's repertoire Joseph Sh premier tenor of th pany. count matic passages. might Mr. F hintriontc mmany. nird Croker | yor. Rendered by ¢ Verdi's "Alda" to test Rhadamen ts ins Norwor vel, a new for the st evening s ay Theatre. 0 aud Mr. voice and sang with spirit. pretation of the role has reviewed, nd he om his’ accustom: Miss Norwood was most early portions of the work, her lack of Intensely dra- Miss Ivel has a con- tralto voice of quality, but the lady is hyaleal areful vocalist, Less more hard work ree being notadl neerned too muc pearance to b If develop arti Am a singing tones, Mr. "La Boheme’ a Speetacn fs an the han, and Tar js xald to be greatly wortled over the situation that has de- veloped tics, but his clo: has — THE BROADWAY. r watle § re Co. ale wor! utmost 0} the to favorite role r, Sheehan ts th His reappearance, with that of n the di but of Marto nglish contralto, will a Ad proportions of te Shi e at the Broa en frequentl y departe red. fective in th in no 1 stand le in with her po pnasro sibilities, b this morning xpressed his montge in Tammany Hall must be and Opera the nd ncenic equipment of the Castle ny. But, in spite of of English opera com- chan Was in good His inter- ide for Snow Removal. war culminated to-day in the marriage | Galena, Md., enlisted in the navy at the breaking out of-hostilities and wae as: Mallllc, of Brooklyn. probabiy be awarded to him, E. now ‘The contract will MUCH WONEY “TN WORLD'S FAIR ST. LOUIS ENTERPRISE STARTS WITH IMPETUS OF MILLIONS, Coat of Exposition Twice That of Chicago and Three Times as an-Ainerici Mr, c the State and Territorial Exhibits Comes mittee of the Louisiana Purchase Exe tes H. Huttlg, Chairman of, position, which will be held in St. Louls in 163. Is at the Waldorf-Astoria, Though one of the largest and buslest, manufacturers in St. Louls, Mr, Huttlg, ke other of his fellow townsmen, is devoting much of his time to promoting the success of the World's Falr entere prine to which his native cliy ls come are not paying any attention to those who doubt our ability to hold a greater World's Falr than Chicago, Paris or Bu * mald Mr. Huttige “Money talks, and we have the money. St. Louls hae set aside 1,390 acres) of magnificent park land for exposition grounds, twice the area occupled by the Chi fair, and work there |e already tinder way. The construction 319,000,000, that of the Parla Exposition $9,000,000, of the Pan-American $10,000,009, (1 Exposition will be $20,990,000, ing from State Legislatures larger ape propriations than were made for Columbian Exposition. Those we ready have in hand are much larger. For Instance, Missour! donated $150,000)” for an exhibit at Chicago, while Tilinots has set aside $20,000 for the St. Louis Exposition. Mexico and Okiahoma, which combined had only a $10,000 exhibit at Chicago, | have each appropriated $20,000 for the”) ; St. Louls Exposition. Pennsylvania hats | appropriated $35,000 to defray: the exe | penses of a committee to suggest @ plang ifor a State exhibit. The Territory of Hawall has appropriated $15,000, which will be largely augmented by private subscriptions, 4 “This recalla the fact that through the: courtesy of the War and Nay: depart melits comprehensive exhibits. wilt be j made from Cuba and, the Phillipines. Guam and Tutulla. These will be only ethnological but commercial joharacter. I have letters from the'Govs! ernora of many States promising they. j will recommend a greatly in ape P ‘tation to our exposition. 4i veral cities already have individeall exhibits under way. Kansas Ci 4 instance, Fas ralsed a militon 4oil exploit ‘its commercial feature of her exhibit wilh be rp Houre in full operation. f planning an exhibit to set forth its varied manufacturing enterprises. "The work of all the committees Ras | proereased so far that we have ‘0 feel gure o! success o: expost- tion from every atandpolnc’ k e ly ad e Chatham Sq. Harlom. was splendid lespite the roughness of ‘The oratund Mr. ‘Alda will a! k. ternate throughout the wee! raes way? The sufferer who gets a) Terms to Suit Everybody 67 WEST 123TH ST. sample package can tell in two min- LEWINS, — es eae He! utes whether it is as I represent it, 267 WEST 125TH ST cu Complete dinner sete | © the}and ft does not cost him a cent. That | ——- alee neehlr uc monthly, 8 r robles} is fair, isn’t it?" | Wades, D FAS Chisbty "Con Tu! aa eve | It certainly does not leok as if CREDIT»: pact fai Ls after! anything could be fairer, ‘Those ee eee an be narenesil sidered Heve it, why should I be giving it CURE FOR Discovery of a Leading Physician. Pub- llc Test Will Be Made in New ASTHMA. York To-Morrow. incurable, If f did not the arrival of an ambulance from Har-| |{ving out of town can get a tree lem Hospi —=>+_- MORE DELAY FOR T'! Depew's Nephew Ge Extension for N. Charles C. Paulding, a nephew of Sen- ator Depew, representing the New York [death of P \d, appeared before {dent Sexton, of the Board of Health, ntral Ratire Pree to-day und axked for an extension of two weeks’ time In whieh to lay before he ‘The Behe to the ral road, com rovament of the jet Wee granted. ‘i pany's FP tung glans im 5 sample by writing and invlosing « ie stamp to Dr. R. Jackson Street, St UNNEL. to Sept. 23d; not | © Weekn'| Lodges, Societie: ts INTERNATION Ai TRIO, i no mes See WARD 9i)) be r 1334 wh, of wages ip Schiffmann, 370 » Paul, Minn, up ater, s and Meetings ot the y there rit wat Sept, 19, Lost, Found and Rewards, Aid by J, MMe. ai te FOCUrA Sf swarms Wruble ‘Jest evening, . be- yle was an impressive High Prieat. xcellent work wan done by the chorus, and, considering the limitations of the Temple presented a striking nerles of tage pletur and On Thursday, September 19th, our two establishments will be closed. COWPERTHWAIT: & SONS, ; TERN TRIED TO STOP A RUN- =e 5 WAS RERSE All day to-morrow free sample For Sale. For Sale. “ packages of the celebrated “Schiff- — — - — Seeteremtemermrmre saTOR mann’s Asthma Cure” will be given | 1 VERY away at J. N. Hegeman & Co.'s drug E DI | EVERYBODY Dragged Wim Through |store, 1 Park Row, or at J. Jung e BY Mid teadorr Street, Then Heavy Wagon mann’s, 1020 3d ave. mri meeneerrneee? : Passed Over Him. The doctor wants every sufferer] f Stock of Men's, Women's and Children’s from Asthma, Hay Fever or Bron- ARO chitis In this city to-call and get one. . A ps While trying to stop a runaway team| When asked regarding his reasons thse ne hel aseories Heweryiiter cacolT Ce 414 & 416 Fulton St to-day Hardy Stern, thirty-eight years | for giving his remedy away In this fy berty. y . old, of No, 112 Eaxt One Hundred and| manner, he said: “People are nat- i 2G Pa actrerrireey Boventh street, was almoat instantly {rally skeptical about an asthma| MEN'S, Youthe loa h killed, ‘ remedy, and when you consider the| Sea ’snoe. = sea Ae cam deiy.| DUMBEr Of Ko-called ‘cures’ on the iAMONDS, WATCHES Me ering. s 4 me whan! hia | NOW I claim that my Cure cures. It] Je yo y payments . ae “£0. eee ee eee eer tap | will) Iuatantly::rel the most vio-| MANHATTAN CREDIT CO,, | 39 warops tay = ome porns Hat ses raiclnen na weveaty [lent attack. Tt has permanently Baiween Gith and 6h sims FURNITURE turned Ia One ‘ cured thousands who had been con- ateae (19 $50 WORTH, Sl DOWN, | Perfect Fit Guaranteed. EKLY. ‘VADIES’ CLOAKS & SUITS W. 14TH ST. ON CREDIT. $1 Ww LEWIN ASCH AR WATERBURY DENTAL PARLORS, 54 West 23d St., New York. Lita al ak 6 F Brooklyn, ef \brabam @ Strans‘s.) XTRACTED AND FILLES WITHOUT PAIN BY OUR NEW BOTANICAL Y APPLIED TO THE GUMS. (aE 5. nave your (eth extracted ¥AER PAINLESSLY the morzing and go home at Aight with (he pew ones. 4 Full Sets of Teeth 15.08 Full Crowns, 22 Gold Fillings. 00. Silver Filling 00, i : OUR CROWN AND BRIDGE WORK. Mestorre wll roots and tediy deetyed teeth natural beaaty at oat Hours * 4. M.to.6 P.M. Sundays rnd Holidays 9 to 4 Uerman. Prensa and &wedish spokta, |) LADIES IN ATTENDANCE, Che Pixervinas ead _ Can lon Pree. ALL WORK GUARANTEED FOR 10 diamon Wwarou | lowest price on fret pa DIAMOND) AND WA PAYME TeH CO. Help Wanted—Fe male. Inindress manted at 60 bring reference Thurstay mot | ne 1M sal GENTLEME: Si weskty teed, | Room Al 4 pa wa HBR (beginner) ymente: 237 Broad’ wilde Samavar, fw DIVORC! os cost of the Columbian Exposition was): % while that of the Louisiana Purchase.) ~ “The work | am interested In ls mecute ss), The Territories of New |

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