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> ah : THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, NOVE 000: Martin Engel Leads Vanguard of Retreating Army, and Trips to| Europe and Winters in the South Are Being Discussed. THE LAST DYING GASPS OF THE TAMMANY TIGER. DIGOTISSGHEDIGASHTSSHITOOSEA|LHTNEOHNSOQQOOSOQIOSOODIAGDIIOO DOSOTHTEETOTNS) CWA AE QEMOMEA y : ‘ (ages It is a pleasure to state publicly my debt of gratitude to UP POLITID Paine’s Celery Compound. | was in ill health and suffering seriously from nervousness, what is generally called “run-down,” and had been obliged to leave my work and had taken to my bed. A friend recommended me to use Paine’s Celery Compound. After two weeks | was quite able to return to my office. It most certainly made me a well man. : Yours very truly, ‘ ama i : | CHAS. D. M’SHANE, WURRY, DOCTOR, RHE; SINKING S * Career SM ae Organizer Catholic Total Abstinence Union, of Pittsburg, Pa. DR. SHE EWAN - WaT! HE NEEDS = iS REST. ano LOTS:‘0OF iT! ,for many and many a person to live who could find no rellef in welt in- YY mpound does immedi petive tended prescriptions or antiquated and worthless sarsapariljas and nervines: COLLIN S~ YU fp, < 2 “n years the thousands of authentic aborts of individual e aa ve multl- In these years that have seen so many quacks come and go, one i . : plied, until it can be absolutely sald that In no one case does this great medicine was put up by no more experienced a hand than a pushing Phila- fail to benefit, and if taken properly, to cure! delphia real estate dealer; another has been and is now run in part by'é during that thne a hundred worthless nostrums under patented group of sharp newspaper men; another, which originated as a pleasant ha been foisted upon the public, and so: of them for a thing for colds, has added, not to Its virtues, but to Its schemes of adi But ¢ y one of them ving been tried 1 until It has become In the minds of its projectors a cure for all the ail- ter their unscrupulous proprietors have ments under the sun—and such Instances might be multiplied. Don’t i and seriously harm-| them! % ne the sick, these quack m Hicines chy, silly names have d 2 ed from view. There f: concoction being sold in this State to-day, man's 1 —n real remedy for real {lls—an effective where its speculative advertising was begun a year later than In other States, tonfe and honest Invigorator—has not suffered from the attempted substitu. ago, which has gone ‘of its predecessors so rapldly tion of other preparations. Paine’s Celery Compound {s a medicine that that In every section of the county, it was first exploited, the sales cures the sick, and no wenzclase druggist ever attempts to induce/s| cietouees have dropped off as ind the obscure company behind 1. it finds it no longer possibl ’ most sensational methods, to create any demand who ge sales. cause a teee tl that have trled have grat uly sung its praises, and in OR SHEEHAK all these and other such preparations, Paine's Celery Compound | ¢ y ountry have, by word of mouth, spread its fame. Shapicle THe test of tine and it itis ‘ording to the weil-known ethics of reputable physicians, this’ pp MMANY of one of the gre Ai BY 1, probably seripticn was at the very outset freely presented to physicians in good - TER the most: stiecessful practition . wh putation was ing, and the formula is gladly given them to-day. : tablished as a specialist in nervy 7, and who was and Is For that reason Paine’s Celery Compound has never been Included amo! ne ority in the world on the es cf the blood and nerves, nt mediecin Coming from so high a source, and so searchingly tried M.D. LL. D., as distinguished in his way as , physicians have long employed {it as unhesitatingly as t Vermonter of the family of Phelps, who as our ’ ised thelr official preparation é to the court of St. James so ably earned the title of diplomat {3 the poison germs of deep-seated disease from the blood. a and statesman. brings buoyancy of spirit in place of lassitude and despondency. It all In th last ten years the proprietors of Paine’s Celery Compound have ed system to start fairly on t road to health. It procures pn sending this greatest of all prepared remedies to the four quarters of sleep so necessary to brain and nerve centres. earth in larger and larger shipments, relieving 1 curing the sick, re- It strengthens, invigorates, gives new tone to the system, makes the blood pressed to health and strength, making tt possible healthy, Is food for the nerves. It makes pecple well! DODEDIIGOSOSSES e Tammany Hall leaders and office-) During the campaign Mr. = be convieted on evive able but for the influen rt ed Devery and 0 Devery ln of the. Pollee Departm then ne Justice Jerome believes that it will be | intimid possible to secure evidence which will! t-Devery with th holders are panic-stricken over Jus-|talked freely of sending dishonest tien Jerome's expressed intention to} cfficials to State prison, and since his begin, as soon as he takes charge of|election he has remarked that “some the District-Attorney's office, to pro-| members of the Police Department may secute all offenders without fear or |'be ‘missing, but™they will be accounted favor. for.” The flight to cover of the-district | Justice Jerome Is anxious to begin his leaders has begun, and Martin Engel | term of office witn some action that will Jeads the vanguard of the retreating | demonstrate that he was sincere !n his army., Trips to Europe and winter|ante-election promises. He wants to jaunts to the sunny South are being; nvold the suggestion that he was talk- discussed in the Wigwam, and every-| ing for votes only. where is to be found the spirit of| Devery was an tssue during the cam- moving on. palgn, and Justice Jerome’ realizes that Justice Jerome will mark’his entry Into] the Hig Chief !s popularly regarded as the office of District-Attorney by mak- {ihe personification of all of tne evils ing an attempt to send Deputy Police} nd abuses which caused the downfall Commissioner Devery to State Prison on|ot ‘Tammany Hall. charges of collusion, extortion, black-| The successful prosecution of Devery mail and neglect of duty. wouia’ Gera ipopular! way fot) beginning, Duffy A) f ure Ma y ‘There 1s every reason to belleve that| his career as District-Attorney, and If ysril FOR ALL MANKIND. hunt for “John Doe will result in] there ts any Ikeltnood of success in the hunt fo such a prosecution Justice Jerome wilt the Issuing of a warrant for the Big |) oot yy, Chief for his connection with the gam- In Devery “John Doet” bling combine, the operations of which) jor many months Justice Jerome has| were so fully expoxed by the raids of the} -en collecting evidence which tended Committee of Fifteen and the conferston | to identity Devery as the elusive John) Doe. of Whitney, the man who hired Park eee cs ougnty: camiliar with all tne hurst Soclety Agent Dillon to “tly Of" /racty that he obtained as well as evl- impending raids. dence secured by Frank Moss, and to this RV. HARNETT’S — [QUAYS CONDITION WILL IN CONTEST.) CAUSES ALARM. SISTER OF LATE REAL ESTATE PHYSICIANS ORDER SENATOR DEALER ALLEGES FRAUD. TO STAY IN WASHINGTON. absolutely conn to indict t sloner for n He did not hesitate to orde arrest a few weeks oppression made by O'Neill. District-Attorney Phiibin has said that the cony operations uf the Vice Trust, and he hes expressed the opinion that Devery could t the way has etion, and he ry tof Devery as possible, 263 Sixth Ave.---104-106 W. 17th St. ONLY ENTRANCE TO THIS DEPARTMENT IS THROUGH FURNITURE STORE CREDIT with us does. not mean an extra percentage added to the-prices that: would be paid if purchases were made with cash, The prices are i ction. Seth Le © Tammany county tle but the clean sweep has’ identically the same. It means merely a convenience to our patrons; and is only one of the many things we do to please those who spend their money here, You can't take advantage of Our Part Payment System. MEN'S OVERCOATS—an especially hand- sume and well selected lot of Overcoats in Oxfords, Kerseys and Friezes—strictly all wool. Asto the finish and make of these coats, they are absolutely 10 Perlecks rile cw csclecee sere een The natural choice of men and women of discriminating taste Cor, Nassau and Fulton Sts., 825 Broadway, 150 West 125th St., Manhattan ; 153 Fulton St., Brookiyn. a MEN'S SUITS in Cheviots and Mixtures, stylish and serviceable; well tailored $ and finished as well as any $15 cus- 10 tom made suit to be had...... 2.26 HAMMERSLOUGH BROS. Quitting %*; Business. Fine Clothing at 60 cts." Dolfar. | We are positively retiring this Fall from the retail business and our! immense magniticent stock of fashionable, high-grade reliable clothing must now be turned into cash, Therefore every garment here is now ing sacriticed at 60 cts. on the dollar. , ever has fine clothing been sold at these amazingly low prices. | ' {\ alues are simply wonderful. tors RUSSIAN BLOUSE OVER. in Irish Frieze, leath belt. The ialtyeathings for *5.98 My | H ree ulat $2/sOjhatsiscscucecexcsss HATS— Derbys and Alpines, 5 90 ie Not Deemed § | Go to Testament Leaves the Entire E tate to the Widow, to Which Mrs. Moore Objects. eee |] SHOES —Men'stine f.xcalf Shoe, ¢ . heavy extension soles, gope stitehed. ' sf ope stitehe 2.50 Regular price, $3.50; | vecial for, ne. nported Yrish $30 SUITS raed = $15 ° ost $30 Overcoats inti her et oe ues races | Noe tqusy's Comalvlonl i dncel stirs iesie: wt. $20 SUITS 2! ,, $12. ot... $20 Overcoats,™«' $12 zt ate fe i hi fon. He had pl ed nett, a leading Teal estate man for a|Ing apprehension. He had planned to her $18 SUITS 225! $8.50 918.-$18O0vercoats sae 50 generation, and President of ‘the Realj go, {mmediately after the election, ta 1 PINES (Special to the Evening World.) WASHINGTGN, D. C., Nov. 8.—Sena- —. LITTLE GIRLS’ REEFERS in all woo! >| collar, warm and stylish, were ates wool Bester set 52.98 ONLY ENTRANCE TO THIS DEPARTMENT IS THROUGH FURNITURE STORE. FURNITURE, BEDDING, STOVES, CARPETS, RUGS AND UPHOLSTERY. Thomas's calendar of uncontested wills| but by the orders of his physician he] reed black th for probate to-day, But, to the sur-| mst now remain tn Washington. Dear Sire—After reading your advertine- ring bis 120Uh bir Bee a tecot PASTA aaE Cletacee UlesKTehl OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS. prise of those interested, an attorncy| A throat specialist has been called | ment t Bought “a Dottie’ Ot yor. whinkey. fe Malt. Whiskey {| suny cre cat in the tong. 1 pedi beh AM taaedt het ths Brooklyn Store: 470 Fulton St., Upstairs. fat the last moment filed a notice of|!nto consultation and th#s arouses anxi-| Which helped me right cway. my only iedteine. It hay prolonged my tite Ney NS -, Ups: > my third bottle, using it fe . | many years, a contest with Probate Clerk Washburn. y among the Senator's friends, nd I feel ike a new inan. I think nt ‘The ‘contenant is Mrs. Sarah A. | 12 l¥ said that Str. Quay experiences| had knowa sf Sour mhinkey whem twas at | neamania: Cured. HAMMERSLOUGH ‘BROS, 830 BROADWAY, Moore, of No. 106 Park place, Brook-|fittle annoyance while sitting up, but | heme tn Chicazo, T would have never com: entlomen—I had a severe case of pneu lyn, a alster of Mr. Harnett. that aa soon as he ies down he in| fos Sarker Ht, Deaver.; Colon March ay; | ROHIA Waa fall, and have sed about one | = e Harnett died at his home,.No. a12| "ed with coughing, which continues | 1%. jipecnnd Andie dees whee ya craltn far Tt | very In ew. Ser y-second street, Oct, 23. His uninterruptedly while he re- S; Yo ‘copwcttully, F , Ham: ‘West Seven ct, 23. HIN] main in that position, Stopped Hemorrhages. uous Eeopeettully, am will, filed last week, left tate to bla widow, Kate Nashua {nioolals. are. re HATS THAT ARE have been cured = There's not another store where you'll W@ find not a stitch of “carried over” cloth: abelian Har-| ““* 4 result, tho Senator ts often much Thousands of such te exhausted, and serious nates may at some consequences | bottles of your Pure Malt Res Ume follow, Sates iskey, Se eNbaRUSaay Hit alxtegnt aneuther see (oe $< Ronderfat medicine 1 have ‘only AIT Kinds ugh, colds, rip. | POPULAR, FAMOUS AND SMART. Ying. Every garment in this new store A? c ren! 0 je of unsound mind and was not acting! THEIR BONDS FORFEITED, | dota hate nat threnasrere ancnice italsorvures nerrousne * of ours was made for this store and this voluntarily when he made his will, but —__., grip and pneumonia, which have left AT hones es tosis y pererrn was under the Influences of his wife.|Two Allewed Floaters Fatled to| tity ot) tien acelin poate tan ho blod, It sw promoter ‘ fo} years old. It has toned up my system an At whatever price you pay, it is our” She also alleges fraud and declares that A topped the hi i 41 makes the old ppear. stopp @ hemorrhages and cough ung stron; Tt b oye the witnesses of the will, Ira D. Warren, very little. I only regret that I did not LS ahaa = of No. 7 West Twenty-sixth street, and| 2% the Yorkville Police Court thia| kn0W of your whisker belsrerslcaaneene tains no tusel oll pleasure to guarantee the Quality and the Fit, press what {t has done for me. 1 ber to re t any, case of consump Ysalah A, Huson, of No. 18 Charles] ™Orning Magistrate Mende forfelted the main, Yours re Btreet, were not present when Mr, Har-] "ds of Joseph Brown and Lawrence firs. 1. C. NG nett signed the will, and that he dia}J- Maloney, charged with Siegal vot-| sGentiemen—I commenced on your Malt Whiskey Inst March, and hav CAUTION.—When buying Dy , not ask them to witness the document. |Ing. Joseph Browne voted from 332| quithtul in takin Mt ever alnce. 1 have used | Malt Whiskey be aure rat abit ali —<—<————___ East Twenty-third street. His bond was| one dozen am feeling better, upuloun persona, inindful of the. e: furnished My Semorekanen hi NEITHER JUMPS NOR DROPS, cenlateees) oe eneae olened cough very much improved. WILLIE D.|tinually to put upon the market cheap ue rs prescribe tt, and Cloths and Trimmings cost according to. it exclusively. a > Py grade, but the Workmanship and Fit are al- | always the same with us—the very best. hospitals’ g a Custom, Livery and Uniform Departments, Ins enimost stopped and | ellence of this preparation, are xeeking con. + Houston st. jal, NO. TIS N. tnt St. Mtchmo: 7 c 4 p Derbys, $3.00 and $4.00 but dally, regularly, month in and|strect. ‘The bond, also for $100, wan | Sept. il. 1801, rebates ca situatars: sBpnitliely (aa nwa Dunne st, ro n j ng- ing: A (e) month ont. in New York City eircu-|furnished by John Hayes, of 296 120 Years Old. thevtradempri, “The Ota Chemiot ok CS taap Brondwas near amt=t, Alpines, $3.00 and $3.50 _ Iation The World maintains a lead East Thirty-second street. Subsequent-| Abraham E, Elmer, of 34 Spring Street, j jabel. ly, Mr. Hayes located Maloney and PREE. run dow: ite the Medical D tl it Dutt; 7 : of tens of thousands over any other} caused his arrest, He is now locked Whiskey. Corr Rochester, ¥asitteelr, Au’ correapondence in atcictert confidence, meat] gon aioe cena Silk Hats, $5.00 and $6.00 paper. up In the East ‘Twenty-second atrect | TC's the. only. whiskey” Fecoguized Dy. the Gsvernvent asa inedicite, Tile Ie' a station, guarantee. All druggists and grocers, or a $1 a bottle, ave Cooper Saunre, W. (nearly appeslte Cooper Union a6, Brooklyn Store: Fulton Street at Dek 4 Open Saturday Till 9