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‘ Wiivatening Attitude of i if i COACHMAN SENTENCED, 4 Strikers’ Sympathiz | Emory Calvin Jackson, the nogro 4 ers Induces Many to) coachman, who threatened Eunice, the | i me ig sixteen-year-oil Aaughter of fis em: Beer Or TF BIr UOIS | grey. Pert Sithy eae to’ Kings County pen year CRIMMINS NOT A PARTICIPANT, LEOAL FIGHT PLANNED. Toilers, it Is Declared, Will) MeKeon, printed dn ‘The World yeatars ‘. Attack the Coal Trust in/aiy, james J. Nugent, counsel for >t ies Brien, erred In stating that Thomas E. : the Courts — Reasons for ” eal Proposed Action. EW sPMITIC nitlc seminary, ! Arable, Aramale and Hi tansuages, is to be a new feature of the oulum of the Princeton Theological ‘of, Robert Dick ent Semitic departinent, irke of prep- SEMINARY. including cou FIRST SHOT IN LEGAL FIGHT OF MINERS VS. TRUST. The Coal Trust is unlawful under _ the common law, which defines es tary A a ee THE WORLD: GYPSY BRIDE SAYS SHE SLEW HUSBAND BECAUSE OF HER GREAT LOVE FOR HIM. | ——_——+++ Grace Swales, Who Will Be the Next Woman to Be Tried for Murder, Describes Emotion That Led to Shooting. tions for the new course. ‘DS' YHARLY MEETING. The Hicksite Branch of the Society of Friends has commenced Its yearly meet- as a conspiracy any action among two or more tending to monopolize and raise the prices ‘of the necessaries of life. int phraseology of It is contrary to the provisions of Ms Uhiat Secondiday | fter the Day in the Fifth the Sherman Anti-Trust law. month It is in open conflict with the MEMORIATS FOR Pastors. constitution of Pennsylvania. | fasts? A vigilant and just administration } French, the Rey. Dr. | of the law by the Executive and || § nd the Rev. Dr. A.J. F ends, deceased pai orn of th Central be placed Bech tablet the Judiciary of Pennsylvania would destroy the Coal Trust at the first blow.—Official circu- fol are iis ot the church, 500, °S THRE TO MEET. } Jar issued by the Pennsylvania [) a, now Tammany —‘Trlumvirate— “locals” of the United Mine J) Gharies , Murphy, Daniel F, McMahon Workers of America. nd Louis F, Haffen—will hold their) first formal meeting to-day at the Wi i in East Fourteenth street. It is J that they will decide whether terfere Ja district factional wam, expe or not to In fights OL, FOREMAN LOSES ARM, Frank MeGurdy, foreman of the Queens County Oil Works, in Long Isl- ning World.) @. by Pa., May 27.—A} number of outb, ks occurred to-day the mines where non-union men are em- $a ployed and where clerks and bosses are _-aaking the places of firemen and pump- ‘eumen. and City, lost his right arm to the el- | At the Woodward colitery of the Dela-] bow this morning. He was at work ware, Lackawanna and Western, a crowd trimming tron pipe when his hand was caught in the mach: t » ~of women ami boys hooted the non- ¢amion men. Trouble was avoided with » @iMiculty. At the Jersey colllery of the )esame company, seventy men Who were! ay. 7 i) . e Liberal Democratic party, pighting a fire had to cun the gantler || cong to hold its State convention in | a crowd. i | Bee tine Hesston diatrict, where non- | Cooper Unton on June 7 and nominate teket, has arranged with the workers have been employed, the|® State t eine suaed and hooted by thronge| railroads for a one-third reduction in | faren to this clty for delegates and | hich followed them to the gates of the/ orhers attending the convention | i TR Oot URE By On men saved MoGurdy's lfe. FIRST STATE CONVENTION. which | b mines. The threatening attitude of the strik-| M&S. FOSTER MEMORIAL. 1.2 pathizers has caused a number| F. Norton Goddard, treasurer, reports | ° “union men to give up their jobs. Raliys KpsNae ey seis the fund al ‘ re Ix developing a feeling of dis-| ¢: monumen} memory _o , {and bitterness among the astrik-|the" ine i Oy ‘angele male’ Sinte Secretary Mullahy, of the Fire-|70 PROBE VOELPRL MURDIOR- ‘The case of John Voelpel, who is under afen's Union, said to-day that he had arrest charged with the murder of his _tecelyed the assurances of all the fire- nen's locals that every member would “strike when the order takes effect, Dune 2. —_.— Cali Trust Illegal. A legal tight, tw be Inaugurated by the 147,000 striking anthracite miners, mother on Feb. 14 in thelr Christopher street fa to be presented to the Grand to-day. CONDUCTOR FATALLY nun. Edward Long, thirty-seven years old, of No. 9 Broadway, Astoria, a con-| ductor on the ar York and Queena) County Rallway,, fell off his car in| GRACE SWALES, WHO WILL BE TRIED FOR MURDER. “Before Heaven as my judge, I swear ‘TUESDAY EVENING, MAY 27, 1902. CABLE. LOUBET BACK IN FRANCE. DUNKIRK, France, May %.—The French aquadron of warships which re- cently visited Cronstadt, Russia, as an escort to President Loubet, arrived here to-day, M, Loubet Ianded at noon, was! welcomed by the Mayor and received an ovation trom the populace. LOADED TORPEDO LOOSE, OHPRBOURG, France, May %.—The Maritime Prefect has fesued a notice of the lows May 2 of a fully changed tor- Dedo by the French cruiser Admiral Trehouart in Cherbourg Roads, con- stituting a serious danger to navigation. A reward is offered for the recovery ot | the torpedo, NEW COMEDY FOR GARRICK. LONDON, May 2%7.—Charies Frohman will open the Garrick Theatre, New York, Bapt. 15, with a new comedy just completed by. Capt. Marshall, This {s quite distinct from the new four-act play by the same author, recently secured by Mr, Frohman. RDHPARSED PROCESSION. LONDON, May 27.—A full rehearsal of the coronation procession, along the whole length of the route, from Buck- ingham Palace to Westminster Abbey and retyrn, took place this morning: ‘The attendants and the horses were) practically the same as will take part! In the parade of June %. RELGIUWS NPW PARLIAMENT. BRUSSELS, May %.—The new Cham- ber of Representatives will be composed of % Catholics, 8% Liberals, 34 Social- ists and 2 Christian Democrats. ‘The | Government has a majority of %—six} mor than before. CUBA GIVES PALMA 8300,000, HAVANA, Mey 2. — Congress has asicd a bill granting Prosident Palma 300,000 for current expenses. in counecs tion with insular affairs. POPE RECEIVES MARTINELLI. ROME, May %j.—The Pope rae Cardinal Martinelli, the late Papal dele. Bate at Washington, yesterday. FOR MARTINIQUE VICTIMS. VIENNA, May %.—Bmperor Francis | Joseph has%ggmtributed 25,000 fraz j the relief 4iithe volcano suffers in j Unique, KAISER SENDS INVITATIONS, | BERLIN, May 2.—Emperor William jhas, directed that Adjt.-Gen. Gorbin Gen, B, M. Young and Gen. Leonan| Wood | shail be his guoata et the Geraien Wate {tary manoeuvres next fall. FOR THE FUTURE OF CRETE. LONDON, May 2%7.—A despatch from Athens says it is reported that Prince George of Greece, High Commissioner of Crete, is about to make another tour of Europe in order to confer with the pow- ers regarding the future of the island. SCHOOILSHIP ARRIVES. QUEENSTOWN, May 27.—Tho Penn- sylvania nautical schoolsiip Saratoga, which sailed from Philadelphia May 7 ne | OR, cruise, arrived here to-day. had an uneventful passage. out mockiusly x he would divorce and marry Ka Hagher. hen the flends filled me, I heard Leon was watching a fire on the next block, and, taking the yery revolver he 1 killed Leon Galloway because 1 loved him #0." This in the only excuse Grace Gal- loway gives for munlering her husband. He dled in Roosevelt Hospital ast night |had made me marry with J, too, went s from two bullet shots in his back. They | to the fire 7 0-morvrow wore fired successfully on Friday night | Flaming, Unsceing Eyes. y by his wife, and now she wishes she ng the Ife of the Coal Trust—| front of BL Jot Togpltas this mor” | were dead “1 foun dleon—the fiends filled my nbination of the four great “hard |ing and was fatally Injures wt thought I. couldn't jive without | BTM. and I dired—and again before the rallroads—Is one of to-day as: MRS. KNOWLES'S PIE CHALLENGE, | jim," she nvbbed tram hee cell iy ona {284 and green disappeared from before e 29 velopments of the big coal strike,| 4 the b ned the liny eyes. Fo rowhieh is now in its third week, fire. Dawin Knowles, President of Tombs to-day, ‘but now I find 1 am|™? understanding that the to make theirs a fight he miners, Professional Woman's ‘League, declares | she can make better pies than any other | operators micas woman un earth, and boldy hurls a | Jeeainst the sion, have decided upon| oe Gen* at al the world of women, | this means of retullatiwn—makin the | orering to make samples for the wurike really. a battle of organisations. “Either the union will down league's Exchange and leave the aues- tlon to the decision of the 600 members. | ddent has * ‘paventoen Atal who: HIS ANG sip, rhe crowd opened and I ran home, I had Intended to kill myself, too, but my courage gave out. Truly It ts easier to Kill than to be Killed—even though you extinguish the light of your life. “My father threatened to give me up. When the police came I hid under the allye—and how much worse it ts. ade he cross myseit, ee te later Haid on mer she recited reduced prices, her hands, Sobs shook her slender frame wretch- she leaned her head tn ie ‘Trust, or the Trust will down | FRENCH SAILOR BOYS, Jedly as she told her sad story to Tio| 8 W the police went I elipped he Union.» There will be an entertainment at Ly- | evening World reporter. She was weax| Ut #nd climbed the back fence anid : 9 ; : mT plea y . in choice fi eg $0 the situation was summed up by |e Hall this evening dy La Sosiete des | grom weeping. Three days of acute gor. | Nit In the marble yard. If the sun Deh igured and floral designs, © jocal union leader to-day. mesons Nevigarera Ou Port di tTANr, (row (haa mace hee wild ieypay mature ag)| ao nr rinen t pUId “AO have gen, 8c $1 each another eager in Hasteton; #0 the Snvoln. Tore wile songs [mila that of © cl [fod bid" etween two grave 9 8c. 35 . ‘The operators have forced the | fdul"Nolt and volvorcone. Legacy of Old World. ited teh and 0: AU RRL EA Bae OU tunion to ight for ety ‘existence’, | HADI Nolr™ and /Divorcons 4 : was arrested, regular value $1.25 & $1.75. whe hard-coal com PML WAL izollows ts ceAl | -2ase etary: Leietnanes, yet, cosmopolitan: took me before my Leon in s Waves te ge foi a 2 prebente a feature of Tite not uncom. Sn ears ar Summer Blankets, will fight fire with tire, ie P OTs Bul ©) forgive me, God only knows what I : the extinction of bo ; OSCE HTH uer tr etMrRrihy a ha 5 Bs Beit wards aoe acai to ue new, It shows to what extent the Jove | suitered when he soorded. mie, thouRR Single Bed size, $3.25 & $5.00. rs TR anny Divanin “cats TELEGRA PH "y| This is her Itfe story. It may explain ti sey anger alded me ink WMouhls Bed eis $ $ & Snited Mine Workers of A her crime—if ono has loved it may be | $1Ze, By $. $ 5 Breiaartt Hetatoes yar an 1m lat 4 nat BED PPh TS RTS ma ora se ie RUSH FORK VACCINATION, “ jallo ye orry because @ Tne circular > met Seon Galloway about two lia is dead and glad because he can live| Wamsutta Mills Sheeting, Dialan the ate N a, May he-| years ago. He came to live with his |e. i) one cise. Ho was mine! Minet * the conutitulon of alence of #mail-pox | mother at the same house where 1 SAR AEANDs: wae net lat prices current before the recent gre i well. local Hoard of Bdu- | lived, No, 61 Weat Forty-sixth street. Oraved: Only Death, Be = 5 7 great advance in cottons, cation caused every child in the schools | “He held my love from the first, Tam] “ft could only die now, 1 would be W amautte Sheets Wamsutta Pillow Slips, no | wh have n Vaccinated to be |@ aypay, and 1 love as I hate—with all son tent sot oon ponte what th do 4 yds, long. 8% inches 1 E A | excunes uctions not to re my being, He Mfe 1s gone and ail I inches long. Be! WASHINGTON, 3} {tau vaccinated, ‘Thy taused a rus | Feared Cousta’s Vengeance, Goat oe Grace < 1% ec wide, 57¢, each a ‘ “i 5 {| on the doctors, who were unequal tothe | “But 1 had lived with a cousin of See ee 34° AA 42 inches wide, 17¢, 2 recasion and ‘it will we three or four | mino, James Veerly, befare, and al- 5d Aapthy, Grace Gat- i ; 7 “ “ MR. RED GUEST AT WHITE House, | !4y" before the children can be wecom-| tougy T madn't seen or heard from as all te ty 2 Hoe 45 19¢ WASHINGTON, May Whitelaw . — him in more than a year I feared to yw “ “ “ “ “ Reid Is a guest at the White H AME OF BURGLAR FATAL, marry Leon Galloway because of hls ae } A 88c, Ri 5° i ” 240. Sonat Allison nd Represe FORD, un May 2%. = | yen, c 0 unfaithful- FAH Box with the Pres George Congdon, aged fourteen years, | voce nctrig ey ete Oe ne ety [art her bots a72 One 54 45% Mr. Rela. etary Hitcheock la Abad ay aor’ ahd! é Me Fee i At be ty ig the: 7 Gobir Rela.” Becretary is dead, Me “had een shot by boy Jamoa Veerly, t09, but | (A! peuae wan aymmationi Ream Bie Also a vast accumulation of Odd Lots from April and rf i . omer’ ¢ ro! a young companion, \ loway, John and Mary Say oy " OTOGKAPH P t ¥ ‘hough — PROTOS: PHS OF PRESIDENT, s tlaving at arresting | “Yet 1 refusod to marry him, hey havo won the tn tire Mee May sales—all reliable grades, Phen one day nine months ago he Put A pistol to my head and ewore 1 comforted Id mother Is brokenswoeehea’ Great Clearance Sale of Comprising Summer Silkoline Comfortables, Summer Blankéts, Summer Sheets and Pillow Slips, at greatly 25 cases Silkoline Comfortables, “Mohawk Valley” Mills, Wednesday, Requtsites, le of BK G GY, N. J. May ancl y him or he would kill me. > . 5 bi ore hd tbl | este inre his at Se ih Sheets, Pillow Slips, defame ies fot ” wave mo the happy choosing of mar-| "My hon she cried when y 5) opm e lage or death, the “hows bway's, death "waa 2% yds. long, 36 inches long, OREN Aa | “Truly it were death if 1 could not | RPOMeht to y poor ie e rf. Pa eatt ile wi Ht Bhe loved hh hat's why \y yd ide ‘ec. each WaSHi In the Ben-|ptrast | have Leon Galloway for mine own. Win—Just from too much Jove. 1% yds, wide, 397”¢ 2 hes wid h ‘ fe « |42 inches wide, 12c, eac ate a bill was th Mr. Quay ~ “For a time we lived happily. Then], Th to this country % ¢, DENIAL PROM MR, HILL. tchan waelnad home iy. 13 44%. “ a“ “ Pa.) ANY. oa bavi BHU to | DIS love flow away, I wan go aorry, then ioaitity me'tiye 9 ree “ “ c, “145 13¢. A, fulrs Ned. the wary. that, Henater <p, |#2.MoroKe and then eo revengetul, 2 49 if re Wy re At Parent seule “Major Ot New York city had |, “#riday evening he came to aee me. 1] The you Kot aan ,inken hetore| g 44 Us bd 55c 5° 1440 Brmy, Gen. Brooke, now f “| told him J cared not, and would not live (comner Se day. She wade no “ “ w | “ “ “ serine 1 Dim an week. | lement to om 1 | the Bepartineio te" nnimdant ens 4 eel Wiboue nit avesasad ws bets Sat aageshS® se Sar ane waa cf 1086 Goc, 184 x6¢, Biss NOOSHVELT’S PicTURES, cent ourselves, but he laughed at me and ran (pending the inquest i" “Dwight Anchor” Mill | WABHINGYON, May 27.—Miss Roone-| HE BOUGHT CAT a wight Anchor ills, felt'e noweat hotograbhe, which wil KINGSTC ay Hewitt Boloe | 4 / be rendy’ to-n m 1 ¥ : na autre 2% yds. lon. 8% inches lon . ce will t aC ok ra att wrlday toy it ants f A ae ae ecquired & valuable ae CLAIMED BY DEATH AT 95. 7) a ya id c- ench 3 % inches 'g sent b fruit jar of the caterpiilaral are on the Ne wtament exclusively . Ww >, i * aro infeating tho shade thee | was citpean manana . t24, Yeh Mies) 49 42 inches wide, x4, each ‘ore gatabis id Oue. Un to Tent night hud pald } SSIDENT BA Mra. De Milta Had Never Beem ml] 134 54¢- “ “ J pictures. Bie nite pune lawn fay | nearly, $10 | OBYRLIN, Onto, Until she succumbed to Avoplexy, | 9 “ Segoe, 8 45 gc, ane, (nie Fe MAS. HALH DIS IN ITALY. |Barrows, of Oberlin Colle iOiAUls | Asher aniilipeas ¢7 only & dom mlnines ee PA jy Py ‘ y ALBANY, N. ¥., May 27.—Newa of the | fring with p Babel | ant - ¥ ay i" Be Brest 5° 17% HINGTON, May 31.—A spectal| death of Mra. Mary Lee Hale, widow of comfortable night and this morning waa )Mr# Milemaria De Milta, ninety-Ave|” 2% “ “ “ “ “ wae od at i British Embassy Matthew Hale, in Italy on’ Saturday |able to take some nourishment, |¥ears old, dled at the home of her 1% 74 54 t9¢, @ Temalia of “ord Vaunce-| rerched here to-day Mre Hale be 7 " " y) 7 i UNKNOWN'S BODY FOUND. hier, Mrs. John Dlocaro, No. 114 y brie only y| J to the ob see fi a! J bet Be he ie. An Phy! tune | ih We OM ee family, OF Viel i DGRMAMPTON, May S1~The| Hast @eventy-fourth atrect, iaat night ‘The attention of the Proprietors of Summer Resorts, (in Stan iin Maina body of aman was washed-amhore here | trom apoplexy City Hotels, Steamship Lines and Public and’ Private In- h! fon wet) "radsutor” itlahop . 8 DEMOORACY, ‘ i oftiolatex | MICAGO, May F.—<Col, Charien Den- | nets years oi, sey aheeNnty thou Horn near Rome, italy, Mim De Miita| stitutions is directed to this announcement, aoe wom. OU by, ed Htates Minister to China, AL ON, May 27.—At the rer | haw been elected delegate to the Demo: | oratio Biate Convention, but refuses to hutldfed pouni BEPAIRING came ta New York City about thipty’ years HARY'S VinwsnL, ago and has resided here since, 4 du Pal i SW BURG, i Iugatraaieg lst tno thai hee #'iongtr bamiocint” | Rmploner Reury'e vessel the Winaware [timeN4h Saver! # day and never cera to OAKS LABRARY GIT TO MARVARD, ip TeCAIVIng & new vojler. and engine Kleyenight Ww ai Broadway * io which| CAMBRIDGE, Masu, May §1.— ~By the Bee tall PoE ae eats Hit gSks | Her youngest ‘daughter Is. sixty-five FengPmeDt| bequest of tho late Lraf. J. Hi, er Pith? Ara ens wy years old vard Divinity fichodl i band f a She left twénty-five grand- ‘obildren, ad in this olty, — Lord & Taylor & 2oth St incase it tpa vr seme O’Neill’s Men's Bicycle Suits At Less Than Half Price! Two Hundred Suits made from crash and linen, bloomer pants, 33 to 42 inch chest meas- ure; strong, well made garments 1.25 Each be~Regular Price, 3.50. An excellent opportunity for those who are contem- plating a Decoration Day wheeling trip and who are not yet equipped, Two Great Bargains in] DINNERWARE! | English Porcelain Dinner Sets, of 100 pieces, beautiful blue decoration, large platters and soup tureen complete, for the remarkable price of 7.50 Set American Porcelain Sets, of 100 pieces, handsomely decorated in natural colors, gold traced, large platters and soup tu- "9,98 Set Sale of Toilet Sets. American Porcelain Sets, of nine pieces, handsomely decorated, four colors to choose from, 2.25 Set Eleven-piece Sets, same as the above, with slop jar. Refrigerators and Ice Chests]! If you need one this special offer will interest you. For a limited time we will offer a good substantial and cleanable Refrigerator, golden oak finish, fully reliable, in vive Sizes, at these prices ; 5.38, 6.65, 7.98, 8.98 & 9. 98 The O'Neill Cleanable Refrigerator and Ice Chests in a full line of sizes from $10.00 upward. 3.85 All Cash Purchases delivered free to any railroad statton within 100 miles of New York City. Sale of Hammocks! 98c Each Hammock Hooks. Hammock Ropes Oc. The largest ad best selected line of Ham- mocks in town and at prices decidedly attractive. ICE CREAM FREEZERS AT SPECIAL PRICES. “20th Century” Ice Cream Freezers. Per- fect machines, no work required, none better made and few to equal them. 2-qt.size 3-qt.size 4-qt.size 6-qt. size 1.50 1.75 2,00 3.00 Lawn Mowers At Money Saving Priczs. A special lot of Ball Bearing Lawn Mowers; best in the market, at these 1Gin. size 18-in. size 6.98 8.00 Just a Word About Groceries, Those of our patrons about moving to the country or seashore are recom- mended to obtain one of our Grocery Catalogues and buy their supplies here You will always be sure of getting goods of the best quality ff you will. Some of this week's specials: Sugar Cured Hams, Ibeses-+ soe Finest Maine Corn, can $0c.; doz. , Finest Jersey Tomatoes, can Leap dozen.. Sifted E. J, Peas, can, 1c. doz,.,. Finest Grape Juice, eal. bottle... Quarts, 40c.; pints, 22c.; half-pints,., ie Our Teas and Coffees are unexcelled Se 445 ORTURING DISFIGURING © HUMOURS ITCHING BURNING AND SCALY ERUPTIONS OF THE SKIN SCALP AND BLOOD WITH LOSS OF HAIR CURED BY CUTICURA. The agonizing itching and burping of the ekin, as in Eczema ;;the-fri fal scaling asin psoriasis; the loss of Lair and ‘crusting of the €onlp,.ag in sealled head; the facial dist ment, ag in pimples and-rlogworm; awful suffering of infants, and. the anxiety of worn-out ‘parents, ‘as in. ‘lle crust, tetter, aud salt rheum, —all demani a remedy of almost superhumaa, virtues to successfull cope with them. That Curioura remedies are such, stands proven beyond all doubt. No statement is made reganding them,that ie not justified by the strongest evidence. The pi Ade and sweetness, the power to afford immediate relief, the. ger talnty o of..8) bispeeny an parm pne} cure, the absolute safety, and great ecopoiny hay athe standard skin cures and humdur remedies of the ivllfzed w coat sThe treatment ix simple, direct, agreeable, and economical, and Is, adapted to the youngest ante well a adults ‘ofsevery:hge.. Bathe the affected parts with hot water and Curioura Soap,'to cleanse the sur! of crusts and scales, aud soften the thickened outiole.. Dry, without ‘hardjrubbi and apply Curicona OINTMENT freely, to allay Itohi ng, frritation, ‘and iv mation, and soothe aud heal, and last 4 take the ComvgRa FetOLY BNE its tocopl and clennse the: blood, ‘This sweet, wholeséme treatment (afford: instant rellet, poral rest and‘sleep in fhe severest forms:of oz re other itching, burning, aud scaly humoars of the skin, ecal; Py nd b) aod points to a speedy, permanent, and économical care when a. Leive taller Millionsof Women Use Cuticura'Soa Assistod by CYTICURA OINTMENT, for preserv! Learn » purifying, aod beantitying theakte, Mean-lng tho acalp of Croste, scalos, and dandralf, aod the serine fies celia hair, fob xoriening, whitening, and soothing red, rough, and sore hands, for hes, itchiugs, And shatings, In'tho form of baths forannoying Srritations dn inflammations, or-too tree or «flensive porsptration, in the form of washes for ulooratlye and for many tive, antixcptic purposes which read! iggost thomeclves; to wonton, especially cuTit ia for all the purposes of the iit ae anid nursery.t VENT PILLS ‘tp ren nea oa fre on (nh L oil ane well lie icant ath Aewtyaes: tupin fing 60 logon, Wren ichoat the world. | ‘ne Si, a ‘bealp, 1381 BROADWAY, Will Furnish Readers with Summer-Resort Literature FREE OF CHARGE. All About All the Popular Resorts. When booklets or oiroulara are mail etampe must be cover pomtage,

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