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‘kaka WUMLDS Ge. |\“P'M AGAINST CROKER,” SAYS W. S. DEVERY.C’Nei]]’s_ Forgets His Friends and Haffen Is a Joke Summer Furnishings! he Way He P ' We have arranged for Special Sale to-morrow a large assort- Is the Way uts It ment of goods, comprising just the things most needed at this season Dinner and Toilet Sets, Kitchen Goods, Lawn Mowers, Garden Hose, Hammocks, etc. All of the best grade and all at prices very much lower than those that prevail-elsewhere. ree China Dept. Out-Door Goods. “Another Great Offering of Dinner Sets, Suitable for Summer Cottages! We place on sale To-morrow Morning another Special Purchase of English Porcelain Dinnerware all pew choice goods, ata price which tor taal 7.50 s. A Great Bargain in Toilet Sets. norted exter Uecondiony, Declares No Man Can PSS Live in England and Hy Tell New Yorkers — te shows the artisi about the town. How to Vote. The Chief hear away fic Devery uses the medicine bell to re- Devery te emt}<Cyoher. He does not believe in the @quire trying to play both ends aguinst the mihife. duce weight. Ping-pong, not for bam! “He can't live over there and control the vote af New York City, and just put that dewn| ls fity be beard trom me anf bese’ 2 25 cy * +: “AN I've get te eny is that Col r Partridge sa real nice old man, Hi La wers, don't know the New York Kitchen Helps best make on the market, light pelice force. No man knows it that 2 nicely finished:and. fully warranted at “ haan’t pounded a beat, setinenind 4L, & G.” Agate Ware, ‘ Rial" |e eee desk and learned everything tu | fe. x ‘oan may learn the olerioal | ey plece chars 14 inch. 46 inch. 18 inch... “Ag tor Crimmtns, with the ratbtt- end of it All High-Grade Goods, an remarkably’ samt tail whiskers, you can wee him going pabes Tate z cheap In price. 6.48 6.98 8.00. oe into church’ any Sunday with a man can learn the men. Teapots, formerly 80c...., - 66 A posketful of contracts, They're a fine to be one of the me! French Coffee Pots, formerly .48+< 118 aca Garden Hose, SDA Ub od aL Laughs at Pree¢man. Gorn-Cake Pans, formerly 60¢. ++6+ 4.96 | ptt soaks nth Real gees A “amd reedman?” [asked gently, | Golanders, formerly 60c > 490) x4 fally Ze ain Devery arose from hig chair, extended | Dish Pans, formerly 1.42¢«. 870/—" complete, for bY BY T. E. POWERS. ——~___ Soe ae ae ear ronted: with, laughs | Stew Pans, farmerly 40c; : Blo eka a 1 roared with laugh- | S 5 * (tm against Croker. Ne man can Ss tar, Winout a word he walked away, | Sauce Pans, formerly 96c ikd rs live in England and tell New York- beckeulng me to aocompany ae | Ham Boilers, formerly 2.16. . 3 ers how to vote. Creker is put- aw Ra Sa ee or boy, probably Af | Roast Pans, formerly 72C.evee. seve 53° Fine Cotton Woven ing himself in the William Waldort OO {inny litle Roskaway Beach open oar- | Vegetable Steamers, formerly 1.20., 96q | Valance and Pillow, strong: f and the people of New tine feue =— HAG wis is _my favorite boy, explained Covered Sauce Pans...e+++6 5°83 98c. each. Devery !ande a cod. He never uses a boat. Rubber boots are good enough | the “bie fellow.” “He's a bright kid, an papas 1.4 Croquet Sets. This 's one of the many expres-| A7<MAWON MURPHY HAPPEN See Gila A ts (Coen bas Ao tke tt Se a ees enor tae gitad cneotens [Core ects 20! night Ball Sets, made of a good gradee® 4 sions I heard Bunday while a guest Devery Rapa the Milk Maids craps and sinoking cigarettes, but when | Window Screens hard wood,'nicely finished, ~ a! of William S. Devery at his Rock- ¢ gota Davery’a trade, saa as the and Screen Doors 98c. Set. ate “Ma 7 he A . ~ |) \ away Beach home, A day with Dev- poy drove eh ee ‘ ns it| AT UNUSUALLY LOW PRICES, GardencDocla a (WR 7 ery ts a day to be remembered. I ‘The boy blushed and yusled himself) window Screens, hardwood, ad- gl i, @miremembering mine. Divce winked and ale eves twinkied.| ustable, light Coloreses.s+eee 200. UP AT SPECIALLY LOW ‘PRICES: | Ryne 2 [gor down Ruere: Bunter c Det: Se ee ia eer ar akeos anit | Screen Doors, made very strong, BM’) ery was out on the well-kept lawa in ea me the way he blushes, I wouldn't| — light color, assorted slzes, 4 =front of his home picking up scraps of C, = peceurpriged if. tie bay) 8) rt eround 98c., 1.26-and 1.48 paper. These he rolled dnto a ball in A, Zerg We te ff 0 ie big fellow" climbed in the ae hand, carried carefully to the edge (/ eb aa( = wpthaiton “ifs ide" groans in agony | W@™ All cash purchases deltvered free ana the carriage took a list tat made |, any eailread station within 100 miles me feel as though | were going up in a balloon, In thls wisa we rode to the| of New York City. tn 'ealaporinine’ Joo" printer at the Sixth Avenue, 20th to 21st Street. enterpr! yi of the sidewalk and tossed imto the \ said Devery, “you're down i late. We had excitement to burn this ol 1 Or wn extra telling of , morning—nearly burned Rockaway. nergy are te was about as big an a s i down. I was poundin'’ the pillow about Postage stamp, and boys were selling . —-F otclock when somebody ollered: ; Pina ee et canes fol a eet aeray ef “'Chief, the s in! ¥ % ont “T told him to gave the horses ana] 4 Motel proprietor tells Devery how he lost hie hair while throwing hand “Now, here's @ sample of Rockaway ‘ : let the golden chariot burn. You sports| STenades. “You lost your hair but you saved the hotel. Well, you might're fared ‘i , sports. There's the goMen chariot.” BER Gh eta Nts ro itoat elie odie ‘up there have been havin’ lets of fun Tere ‘Touchin’ on that middle one, there, you had better get 1t waxed, I'll send ‘The gent to the right 1s the big fellow’s footman. There were no diamonds | New York sports on getting out the Sale of _Wednesday,/ une gth with my golden chamtet. Say, did you,™Y barber over! in the spokes, Just a fine, big carriage big enough to hold Bill SL ist cic, nUr badlsoede if a apeleny, 7epps ere) on | reer AY downt? aa 7 Sa = ape ae my contribution fe the goftara of the ’ A U | Offerings told him I had seen a dozen or more. | nothing into it.” passed out John D. hi t hte tiete | ai tiie ith Dp = Poach ana] Long. Island Rallroad, “le there any 5 i tfhen it's. all expinined,” remarked] “How About MoMahon and Haftent™| Rime thecoouracts lund, Sina We don't When tht ite ‘broke “out Sedarewe | the outing districts since Greater New | Sambling in Rockaway Beach?! en s 2 An Unusua' ering *ypew ess of faked. y ice with him whether Tam- 0 wat 1 in’ York i ie di if " e Weee eres nag, eoaeetine | gost Bey ust to be over skimming milk | ‘atny hands ‘em out or net. ee foot ‘of cae in Rockaway Beash,| fHere the “hig fellow” drank three | WTinkles in the temple deepened and of ‘ off the hub and some o for Ceaken clme the answer, fare a| or theren a contractore "itt in New We. get Gear for the fre depart: | glasses of mineral water and put fire to | the Devers. v ROK: OB VAR APPS unaAeEVWERY. ¢ gold buckles off the back of my chariot. | flash. | Dan Mobenen is & {we spot, He | York. The small contractor is againat the ment here and have to pay $400 of that @ new cigar. It might be well to say Re aN ete a Raa bee atalan ito that . MM; > } c 7 i ef n poi vail with his tongue hangley i 7 cl . f } Come on over and ace the chariot, any-| Ban gets thto the contracting Dasiness | losing his horses anf He gues and The et horse Reena emt eee ee a ror nietvag free to confens | shere auortion,” came the slew ‘reply, aSSES how. Ae cleans’ opr a pile, and forgets) his old) men that worked for Bim are out of | "1 claim that Croker and the other | that he docs not lave hie Interlor with HAG inte BO MUU in ecaerey, Ub . A . - 5 ev . a : ie hottest Roller at jeach— owledge.. 5 era lnan ievenitelihelosiebrate lends, Hatten te 0 Joke. ant onl fo ere for re-| men at the head of the Fire Department |{t\ns a steady diet," °°) exch not to oy en ee ay Beach French Balbriggan | Demi-Tatlor-Made _ are the big contract a “ ¥ carriage, saved from the fire by the Jexplosively, “are, trying to run New| "What reminds Te ot thi Fire De- apart ot New Tork City aa the whole | Detartment strenuous efforts of a man I met later /York. McMahon is getting Ike all the| partment down here at Rockaway dry-goods district Is, and it_{s entitled rest of "em. Lo t roteotion. Tim an old was a long street, with a carringe on it, and the carriage wes running with| Shirts and Drawers, made of Ss y utts. an alarming list to starboard. Perched wae : ok at John D. Crimming Beach. When I was in the Police De. and whose name I lost. He wore two ltt Oi Tait tail whiskers. To hear | partment. Chief “Croker ene vatwn, to just as inhabitant n here—been coming here 3 the port side of the front seat was a| ; * Shi hairs op his head and a bandage over|Crimmins talk you'd want to open his | Knocking me and my men, put every. ban here heen comming here} "Dever, Was never & enoemer., Zhey | gall boy. ike sailor trimming s «* «/fine Egyptian cotton; Shirts his exe. ‘The fire tad appropriated the | goat to see if he didn'g have wings. But | there was an emersenoy” the police and T aay that nobody in the Fire D Chief of Police I attended to busi: | boat, It was Devery's oarriage home-|long or short sleeves, Draw- £ rest of his hatr, aes contracts are ‘sores was ‘Johnny on’ the spot: ‘partment with any authority has tried | and when a policeman didn't do! ward bound. , ‘The.assortment consists of ~ , Brerybody Knows Devery. ers regular and short inseam, Bese re NMMAPDATC WIN [IT’S TRUE,” SAYS LEWIS NIXON, WHEN ach, | About 100 Suits Beles Ee DEMOCRATS WIN HSRISDY TEPER En) ORD Rais eee AE all se ie se tee om ouregular sok te aes have been talking about Devery for Jearn that children run across the street Ex-Tammany Leader Told Big Politician that Shaking Hands Was an Natural Merino mas ee Se fect= ; *"\% shake his hand, that dogs bound to met him, and that, big and ominous as Act of Friendship and that He Was No Fri A iv ications’ of ~ ‘ en iad P achane end vohn C, Sheehan Declares the Shirts and Drawers; Shirts ive models APELGaam of © with . he appears, mothers seem to be glad to} But Republicans Elect Bal- have him fondle their bables, Whatever Ticket in Ore- A Me pen ranaie Ia manana |) aise ct olate Tammany Leader Received|1ong or short sleeves, f ff - vaguredly the pot of Rockaway Beach, gon, Both Congressmen and When The Evening World asked, Mr. Bryan to dictate the nominations, tion in two of the Tammany triumyirs, Profit as Silent Partner of ancy vestee effects. 4 hed the st r, Me- f a ‘ ces hee Yearepnahed, ie stable Where] ot oi slature Lewla Nixon to-day if it was true| (Min your would be resented Charles F. Murphy and Daniel F. 3fe-| 4) Cc Suits that sold formerly. at Toe reiy nut away tie toig! talloce if ° 4 Enthusiasm for Nixon. Mahon. aughton & Co, I ,00 each, to $35, for this sal = _ ARMA Core ters iar eepaoers at he had refused to shake hands) 4 surprising development, to the Tam-| The Greater City Delegation ak $20 to $35, ale # ’ of them rubbed a soft nose tl with John F, Carroll at the Albany | many men at least, was the enthusl-| New York and Kinge County sent big}, | value $1.45. poweful jaw of the former chief of poc| PORTLAND, Ore, June &—Returns 4am with which the up-State leaders | delogations. John F. Carroll, Percival| “Where did you get It, Mr. Croker?" L5.00 each. . Hi voles was pitched almost’ to from yeatertey's sieotion are ea ay Democratic harmony meeting yester-| greeted Lewis Nixon. He was the oen-| FE, Nagte, John W. Keller, Jotin J.|the question asked so often by The ad & Vy Le 4 i a rubhes h! com retu m i . " o. £ e Wilaxainat tast valves nies wiete, but partis rae day, Mr, Nixon « tre of ebservation from the time he &| Scannell, Isaac A, Hopper, John T.| Wornd—was answered in part by John Lor ay OY, Misses’ Shirts a Oc the nose of his pet and. playfully | Ut wx out of the thirty-three courte |, rived until he departed, and Democrats | Oakley, Thomas J. Dunn, Nicholas J. : 4 sd Uckled the other animal on the neck, |12 the State give George Chambertain ‘The statement fe true, but I must] of all shndes of diesenting opinion | Hayes and Alderman T, P, Sullivan were| ©) See the Greater New York Broadway & 20th St £S fami Brilliane.” cotter, Ha these, fot, tometiting | (Dem) for Governor a majority of] retuse to comment on it or discuss it|t*iked to him. ‘Amearances tndiouted | prevent trom xew York County. ive} Democracy leader, tn opentn the fig of Serges, Etamines, Brilliageyg) with hat ie put hie Randsin hie pookes | 2159: that i the name of Lewis Nixon is pre-| Trookiyn delegation was headed py | *#@#iost Daniel F. MoMuhon for leader tines and Double-faced mae > and pulled out two lumps of sugar. Chamberlain fe running ahead of his /in any way, ented to the convention it will Ravel James Shoviin, Senator P. H. MoCar-|%® the Beventeonth Assembly District teciala. at : . barter cher whet, we waked toa} ticket tn nearly every county in the! myn 9 dieinterested observer The | 'srse support. ren, ex-Genator John McCarthy, J, J.| He declared that chard Croker, au | erga, iif » man who had saved his Rorses ound | State and from the returns received | mvening World has obtained a reliable} The action of Mr, Nixon tm defying | Clancy and Bird 8. Co @ silent partner in the firm of Naw oo h, asleep on a chair, The “big tallow" ft la estimated that his mafortty wll | story of the occurence. the crowd that tried to block his plans! atessayes of regret were received from | t2% & O0., hud recelved H per cent . eac! Hired the recumlent form, and deporited | roach 2,60. “Mr. Nixon.” saya ‘The Hventng|!n Tammany Hall has gained tm the] award M. Bhepant, Jolin C. Shechan, | 0 roots of the company’s street ruil- ia Aine Gomutartal ne] ‘Te Republicdn State tloket, with the| world's informant, “waa talking te| Unanimous reapect of the up-State] jruder of uke treater New York be. | WY contracts, amounting to about | wk f CiLet nia sleep there” was the grutt|exvption of Governor, will have close | Nicholag 'T. Hays, the Tammany dis-| Democrats, who hate Tammany, even|swerscy, ex-Judge oven url, John | $94.0" f ord &S / a lor. t Sora, ane Ran ne Wakes Up tal i 0 monortty on ork houses will | trict jeader. From the smile on Mr,|though they may extend the hand of/4. Miluurn, uf Bupalos Ny peste Mr. Sheehan declared that the firm as rt We sen him soon after that and we|b@ Republican, insuring the election of | Nixon's face and from his animated| friendship to the Tiger We RTL eeee al of Naughton & Oo. waa estat | . F . q < 4 didn’ "lose him for tie teat of the-day. [a Republican United States Senator to| manner it was apparent that he was i] ‘The only avowed candidate for tho| whom pledged their EEE RVR Barney Naughton and Judge MoMahor NEURALGIA AND ALL PAINS, . Broadway & 20th St, | MAS id eatanina ia ea reta when 1 | succeed Joseph Simon, the beat of humor, nomination who was present at the! the party. atter the iatter had been legislated oi! | All Druggists’, 25c, and 50c, 4 At tor-an all-night eruive ails Thomas H. Tongue (Rep.), Congress-| ‘Mfr, Carroll approached. His eyes| conference, Gcorge M. Palmer, of are of office as a police Judge, Through NEURALGINB CO., a Pers ye or? RA { anameereation (of, &, nenmonal nature|man from the First District, ts re-| actually beamed and there was a smiie| Scoharie, was ecligned by Mr. Nixon. TEN-YEAR-OLD SENTENCED, | rokers inftuence uney got street rail-| 94.96 Vandewater St, N. Y. City. : Whiled away the time unti mone Tn | lected by an inoreased majority, the|on hia ips. He walked right up to Mr,| The gathering was a remarkable suc- way contracta. | the afternoon, when We establohod our. | Itewt extimate Deing from 6,000 to| Nixop and stretched out his right hand.| oeas in eo far as it brought together | , . “When Mr. Croker returned from Eu: | parties desirous of finding a method of using a nelveg on the balcony of a hotel and} 600. Williamson la elected to Con- Carrell Ne Friend of Hin the different factions within the party |Composer’e Son Gets o Year in the) rope tour yours ago.” wold Mr, Shoo-| er burning vituuinous goal under tals, beers Now Yorkers and Hockiwne Pratterg | Kress trom the Second District by from and got them all on record as favoring Protectory han, ‘he had no intention of resuming | WITHOUT BRIO | ‘ Up to this time the “big fellow’ had | 7000 to 10,000 majority “Mr, Nixon saw the hand and Car-|g concerted plan to wrest victory trom| Howard Graham, the ten-year-old son|tne Inaderahip, but MaManon wone to| peen neticent concerning publie, ques: Owing to a factional fight in the Re | To!l’s smile at the same instant. _ the the Republicans in the fall campaign. |of the Inte Charles Graham. a we him and told him of the milions ta | Pel eta ‘eran in had kept a scrap book since i873, he publican party, Ohamberriadn , carried Nixon face became stern; the Nixon! speeches were made by Frank Camp- | known 1g writer, was sentenced to] aight In more contracts with the Motro- |thon at the STRVINS INSTITUTE, Moboten. 2 J. SA BO ses both Muttnomai and Murin Counties, |handa hung mocionieas, bell, chairman of the State Committ Catholic Protectory by Maglatrate| politan. It waa pretty woll agresd t the home e uy eI ir, Caroll,’ said Mr. Nixon, in al Jonn B. Stanchfleld, Assemblyman Pal-|( rine to-day for vagranoy Hugh J. Grant would get the nomino-| VERDICT AGAINST RAILWAY. The Ws © New sts 4 1» agiThat serap book.” he, sald, enthusl- Homuilican Siate ticket, with | tone that was low, but audible to thove| mer, Martin W. Littleton, of Kings: | The boy'n home waa with hin widowed | on tor first Mayor of Grente tS y, “Ne am bind, wot every- jon of Governor, about L) x af ’ mec r, . Ol t " ‘ gtiing tn’ i that was ever suid ‘about ; pa Bot ere Put Om ip tue nnenadinte , hep My, ‘shale Mr, Bissell, of Buffalo; John T. Oak a nF an Inost of nis time singing | YO", BUS MoMahon objected to hin, 4 | Mine Bessie Storm Ob’ aine Jude~ d me and every picture that was ever county by 100. in Multnomah | 2#Ads ts an aot of trierdehip, regret! iey, of Tammany Hall; John Cuneon, of | iis father's songs on the streets and| he wanted ¢ who could be ment for $2,000. T rinted of me. T have lots of fun with] County, Chamberlain, wil get close to | te aay It, but I do not think you are a! Erie County, and Lewis Nixon, ferry-boats, trusted’ Hobert Van Wyck's nomini: | sity © y befare Jud META POOH book” 1 mugs] sey titty the Rommbican State ticket | friend of mine. I prefer, therefore, not For Cleveland Element, ——— Seren eaan anes | 1A Wie city Court teniay before eas >i r a crap book, +} abou si - = ascall and a jury Bessle U. . i: Hees nines ed She. capiey 46 ——— eae inniis ith 70s Herbert P. Bissell of Buttalo, « mem-| CLAIMED TO BE CHIEF. ——— dea eee Savairentath etraeh (pte Manac. eo has." was the reply, ‘but "Tt way as stinging @ cut as I ever) yer of Grover Cleveland’ old law firm DOG BIT MRS, VAN ALSTINE, | tainet u verdict of #00 againat the — os is the Standard Book he didn't make hts himself. jour men BRIDEGROOM DISAPPEARED. but {t did not feaxe) in that city, represented the Cleve 29 |\Lambertt Said Also made his scrap boo! adem | ; : myneit. i tt a : had dropped his hand} element, with Charles W, Dayton, of ——— | Metropolitan. Gtrest Ballnay Oompsay’ 7 “Croker,” he continued, ‘(in play. | West Hoboken Police Looking for w that Mr, Nixon waa| New York, and Thomas M. Osborne, of ter i Fet ft. Rernaré Made Long Woana | fF injuries suste. ‘i Ay, Ford of Reference in all 4 ug both ‘ends againet the middie, Henry ©, wiker. hot olng to grasp it, but his amile re-] Auburn. Michnel Lambert! was to-da peered Made [ane atu ciated that while abe was about } 5 Me te trying to rum Tammany Halil ‘nero was to have been a Weddink at Mr, Nixon had Gnished| ‘The uitra-Bryan element had repre- for exeninalion se sare ane Darneria Cheeks | toalant from, on Cis tate ths oer] — the colleges, libraries, He canlt, Mmany Malt te tine | No, 42 Spring street, Wert Hoboken, rentatives in exdMayor James K. M = iy PAL ‘4 ntart with & Jerk. tus throwing her ditorial rooms and) a that guy from Missourl, You've gov nt, The gpare ribs and kraut] " ‘Qh, I think you are mistaken.’ Gulre, of Syracuse; Daniel D, Prisbte 1k Soman: Soa ; i grou a and Hijuring har head. editorial r rt Hs dv. 4 lunge cake of toe hud! With that he turned on his heel and] of Schoharie, and Waiter F, Nuniny. of nes Bs. Herupes. Sor i i b| eh per 2000 SBFOURE. Mee business offices. It is AY came Pa ride, Who thought she ‘was tobe, | *alked away, Buffalo, who attended as proxy for Mr uneton’ (# i * Sinimany claimed that she attempted to J ne © ground and hor’ wedding finery on and the] This incident was one of many that] Bryan's olosest New York State friend repartee lie epee Aube ber alight from tieoar while ih wad in ino * : 4 ormaniaut momhex came That Is why orable occasion ther significant hap- ok ‘CAPE TOWS ot {nner 6 f Fe yer a verdint for the full amount, and for th ier are ich for Honsy C. B pening was the &nnouncement of Ben-| ‘The old Hill guard waa rei nted! steamship « i a ou —— 1,000 To} leh Toregly Treated in whe se, running things. i by Mary sohroe Ator Patrick H. McCarren that the time|by iliot. Danforth, of Chenango. ST cnet ge at ee Duns hae, in\ the cHHASs ASK NORE PAY. | eR sacs, ol orueinien TAD s Now, Chariey Murphy ia a nice 4 has come for William J. iryan to take] George W. Rutten, of Lockport, As | capo Agulias, half a mile hat Waualkeye dere SRCRIATIY. OM, ¥., dune: cBecall Maleate gine Lhe Rie RE Lec cee tia] ne Dusliess 16 link Her four ald! a baok oat In the politics of thial sembly Leuder George M: Palmor, of] \n andy bottom among At Ye ee tN Pe tg ee sane diel ear pees te A TY by, fan’ or | Fe } vewme njcctured. He jas ulwaye boon, Mmiority of the teachers than ‘what Charley Is ‘op | been xeon since Hunday, when he said | Sate Hehoharie, and sudge Charen N. Bul-| Th OF Sone Poasiple tiat the Veane! owed to her and the family, have |aaiools here have waked the Board of Risk gE POR he Was golng oUt to Orange to 0] 20 Benetor from Brooklyn made it} ger, of Cawago. onoe, provided {nore Is fine weaiier, ‘A [never thought ho would become vicious, | Education for an Incream of 36 per Bry dP N's belng tilere’s | home tor tlinesit and Siies prain that any avicmpt on the part of! The Croker element bad representa! heavy gale le now blowing. * Eee ‘kept Under “olwsrvation, ent, bepeuse of the Bish cowt i } Ny PY ’ : é \