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| held to-night at Dexter Park, Jamaica. {neither time nor expen: | MET AYTER QUARTER CENTURY. jhas deen visiting his brother, Alexander .P. Gunning, of No. 142 Prospect street, LOCAL. “KNOCKERS OUTING. . ‘The ninth annual evening plente of the | “Knockers’ Club,” of Brooklyn, will be ‘The committes in charge have spared to make the affair an enjoyable one. The “Knock- ers” tn charge are A. Ferris, President; W. Keeler, Vice-President; M. Brophy, Secretary. ‘W. J. Gunning, of Sydney, Australla, South Orange, during the past week. ‘The brothers had not seen each other for a quarter of q century. MAY END SCHOOL STRIKE. Samuel B, Donnelly, Commissioner of Education and also a member of Typo- graphical Union No. 6, at a meeting of the Central Federated Union denounced the action of the delegates who had brought about a strike at the Wadleigh High School. This will prevent 3,000 children from getting school accommo- dation at the close of the vacation period. PPST-HOUSE WAS COSTLY. Pleasantville. Westchester County, didn't know how expensive it was to maintain a pest-house until the Board of Supervisors got the first bills Satur- day, amounting to $1,800. Six patients have been treated in the pest-house, a frame structure on the outskirts of the iilage, where a physician has been on duty for two months at the rate of $10 a day. STABBED IN A FIGHT. Charles Mullins, twenty-seven years old, of No. 12 Colden street, Jersey City, was arraigned in the First Criminal Court this morning on a charge of assault, Mullins in @_ quarrel with Charles Noble, of No. 378 Grand street, at the corner of Jersey avenue and Grand street, last night, stabbed him with a pen-knife in the abdomen. FRENCH NUNS HERE. Bight Franciscan nuns, practically ex- pelled from France under the religious associations law passed at the last ses- sion of the French Parliament, which closes all unauthorized private schools of the religious orders, arrived on La Bretagne. CALL TO REV. MR. NICHOLS. A call has been tendered Rev. Robert Hastings Nichols, of Unadilla, N. Yue by the congregation of Trinity Pres- byterlan Church, South Orange. He will probably accept. Rev. Asa Wyn- Igned the pastorate a year ago 1O'Go “abroad: for Mis health,” FOR AN ISOLATION HOSPITAL. These officers have been elected by the Joint Isolation Hospital Commis- sion of West Orange, South Orange and Orange: John T. Platt, Orange. President; Abel L. Mooney, South Orange, Secretary; Dr. J. M. Maghee, ATTRACTIONS AT TH THE SUBSCRIPTIONS. Previously acknowledged.,........ $1,038.19 Zellnora “Moyer, Hortense Bibi and others : Rose Heiman, Mildred Swartz, Gertrude Greenberg ....... Rose Darlige, Ethel Thompson. Dora Levy, Annie Kochinsko and others oo a Florence and others 32, Prominent among the helpers of The Bvening World Sick Babies’ Fund are the guests of the Arverne Hotel, Ar- verne, L. I., where a ble benefit will be given on Wednesday evening, Aug. 6. Besides Willlams and Walker, Cole and Johnson, the great Leon and other vaudeville etars who have volunteered their services to aid the cause of the sick babies, the following artists have kindly consented to appear: Johnson Bennett, the lightning-change artist, the greatest in that line: Harding and Ah Sid and the dainty juggler, Olive. A number of surprises are belng prepared for the finest benefit ever given iio Arverne, veryone is talking about it. and the Casino will be too small {f the sale of tickets continues as it is now progressing. Luclen L. Bonheer, ably assisted by a number of the promi: Gent residents of Arverne, among others Mr, T.B. Marks, B. J. Ladwig, A. War- pacontt end George Hirshorn, are leay. ug no stone unturned to obtal: rn results for the benefit of the fund, @ E ARVERNE BENEFIT. Contributions to The Evening World Sick Babies’ Fund should be addressed to the Cashier of the World, Pulltzer Building, New York City, THE CONTRIBUTORS. Many Little Folks Help the Sum- mer Charity. To the Editor of The Evening World Incioned find $5.00, which we have collected for the Sick abies" Fund. We trust this will ve as mich pleasure as we had in collecting it, Hinora Moyer, Lizzie Castell, Irene Moyer, Hortense Bibi. Florence Castell, je stand at the corner of Han- Feet and Ralph aveni . the under- collected tha mite—82 ‘eente—which Kindly’ add to the Sick Bal Fund Florence Platte, Daniel Pulliton, Isabelle Platte, Agnus Woodcock, Willie Downs, Nas. 798 and 783 Hancock street Inclosed please find $1.45. Rose Dorlige, Ma Retin Davis, 1 ‘Thompron, Jennte Knoj East 145th street Inclosed please find $3, which we have col- lected and rent to you In the hope that {t will do good In helping some babies Rose Helman, Gertrude Greenberg. Mildred Swartz, 89 and 61 E. 117th at, Sister and I, with our three little friends, opened a store for the beneft of the Sick Babi Fund. Inclosed please find $1.50, which we are sorry ts not more, Artie Stone, Willle Herzberg, Dollie Herzberg, Joseph McLaughlin, Fourth st., Brooklyn, Helen Downs, Hawley, Warren Butler, | 328, Incloned find 38 centa, trom three girls. mie Arinbret, Annie Kochisko, Levi, West Orange, Treasurer. It {s proposed to build a joint isolation hospital on the Orange Mountain, Work will be com- menced upon the improvement by Sept. 15. NEW CITY HALL TO BR BUILT. A new City Hajl and high school will be erected within a year by the Orange €ommon Council on the property re- cently purchased from Dantel Min- than dn Main street, Orang SOUTH ORANGE VILLAGE HALL. Work will be started In @ few days on a new addition to the South Orange Vil- lage “Hall, which will cost $6,400. Work will @iso be started In a few weeks upon the éfection of two new schools in South’ Orange and one in the Fourth Ward in Orange. A new school will also be erected in West Orange within the next three months, EXTENSION OF POSTAL SYSTEM. Freé delivery will be inaugurated tn YVailsburg Borough on Sept. 1, It will be directed from the Past Orange Post- Office, BACCARAT IN TENDERLOIN. Detectives Maher, Black and Under- hill falded the house at No. 110 West Twenty-sixth street and arrested seven- teen men for participating in a baccarat game., BOY RUN OVER. James McKenna, three years old, of No, 63 Sussex street, Jersey City, was run oyer by a horse and wagon this mornitg. He had his left leg broken TELEGRAPH. A. H. WISE MEAD. FREEPORT, Ill, Aug. 4.—Alfred H. Wise, for many years president of the Second National Bank, died sucdenly, aged seventy-one years, He was a brother-in-law of Liept.-Gen. John M. Schofield and was widely known in the West. CAR AND ENGINE IN ONE. BALTIMORE, Aug. 4—An engine has Just been completed by the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad at its Mount Clare shops, this city, for the use of officials in making inspection trips. Tt really answers the purpose of a whole train. LOST IN ARIZONA DESERT. FORT WORTH, Tex., Aug. 4.—Patrick Shea, a miner, reports a terrible experi- ence wandering for three days on the plains of Arizona, ‘The heat was so in- tense that he was compelled to remove his clothing, WOMEN IN HARVEST FIELDS, OMAHA, Aug. 4—Harvest hands are 8o scarce in Nebraska that women are working in tho fields. INJUNCTION AGAINST BOYCOTT, KANSAS CITY, Mo, Aug. 4,—Jud Phillips of the Federal Court has 4 sued @ temporary injunction rostral ing the Retail Clerks' and the Journey- men Tailors’ Unions from enforcing thelr and suffered other injuries, colt on a Kansas City clothing firm, ? Parra rING. Ne patrolling of the sidewalk in. front BRICKLAYERS? UNION MEETING he premises was stopped. The firm Pregfflent Gubbins, Vice-President |-wouldn't con with the demands of Bowe and Secretary Dobson, of the} the union to close the store at night, BrickIgyers and Masons’ International| BARS SOCIETY TIPPLERS. Tniomsot America, will attend a meet-| on pa ty edi Union No. a7 tonieht In the hall] ST: PAUL, Aug. £—Alleged excessive at Om@ Hundred and Bighteenth street} drinking among society women o! this and Bird avenu city has resulted In the Minnesota Club refusing to serve intoxicants to women SPRGEANTS TRANSFERRED. at the club except with meals. Commissioner Partridge to-day |p: R TOOK TO THE woops. annougcedthe following transfers: Sergt.! TORRINGTON, Conn., Aug. 4.—Wiile Reyn@lds, from the Harlem Court Squad|mpomas Madden was eating his break- to Wstchoster, and Sergt. Henry W.| fast he espied in his back yard a full Burfig@pd, from Westchester to Harlem | grown deer. When the animal percelved it was being watched it skipped over 7 y fences and took to the woods, ‘Thin PBT ATIONSAREROVED; is the first decr seen In Torrington in r Low has approved these appro-| over two years 8 passed by the Board of Alder-| suns FOR LOST LOVE. 100,000 for repairs to sewers In! orn WORTH, Tex, Aug. 4A. $10,000 for the commence- e_building of an armory for| Cottingham passed through here a day 2 in Brooklyn, and a like amount|or so go on his way to Mexico from Seventy-first Reginent Armory. | hiy hasne ka New York. From him was CK O'BRE MISSING, learned a story oF a igurtous damage Mr. Co een to eral alarm has been sent out for |Pull, Se Sotlngham has been to Al. Patrif O'Brien, Afty-seven years old,| ult against. his former rival and how of N@ 91 West Fifty-third street, who] the busbind'gt his old aweetheart, The Fouienaae mann ln Ke Was cOMInuUed until the next. fall disapepared§ last = Tuesday s: n of court, He claims $50,000 dam- fe 5 foot 63-4 inches tall, has y wis ANd mustache and gblack olo ok derb wore the t. Ble was Ill whe " hie i thinks some one Is taking ¢ Petry SERVICES FOR ALANSON TRASK, SARATOGA, N. Y., Aug, 4—The funeral of Alanson Trask, of Brooklyn, of him, unaware of his identity, the father of Spencer Trask, of New York City, took place to-day from “Oowoekin,”” the Saratoga villa of the ‘Trasks. Rey. H. M. Gesner, of the Second Presbyterian Church, officiated. ‘The body was taken to Brooklyn in the funeral car Woodlawn, and the burial will be in Greenwood Cemetery to- morrow morning, RECORD HEAT IN KANSAS. WICHITA, Kan., Aug. 4—The tem- perature to-day Is above the 100 mark. There have been no hot winds to injure the corn, but a continuance of such heat without “an early rain will cut down the yield materially DIED IN A STREET CAR. CLEVELAND, 0., Aug, 4.—George E. Dunbar, agent of the Bankers’ Life In- surance Company at Pittsbung, died in a street car here to-day of heart dis- tase. Dunbar formerly lived in this ity and was weli known here. He was sixty years old, ENGINE CARRIED DEAR MAN, MAYVILLE, N. ¥,, Aug. 4.—Perry Lincoln, sixty years old, a veteran and @ well-known resident of this town, was killed by a train early to-day. His mangled body was found on the front of the engine when the train stopped at the station, FIGHT ABOUT POLL TAX, TORRINGTON, Conn., Aug. 4.—A long and bitter fight in the courts threatens to result from the collection of a §- cent poll tax. ARRESTED AS A LYNCHER. FREDERICK, Md., Aug. 4.—Harry Nipple was arrested here on informa- tion furnished by the Sheriff of Loudon County, Va, charging him with being implicated in the lynching of the negro Craven, at Leesburg, Va., week He has employed counsel to reajst his re- moval to Virginia. KILLED BY LIGHTNING, MONTICDLIO, N. ¥,, Aug, 4.—During @ seyere electric storm lightning struck the house of Thomes Jansen, near Monticello, killing Jansen and shooking four other membens of his family into Insensibility. ‘The house was shattered, Jansen was thirty-three years old. WASHINGTON, i Qe nnn ISTHMUS WAR CONCERNS U, &, WASHINGTON, Aug. 4.—The result of the fighting on the Isthmus of Pan- ama 4s of great interest to the United States Government on account of the negotiations for the canal right of way. If the reyolutionists should win it ts robable that all the work that has been done would have to be done over again. “Jem ‘would be digest THE MANY GENEROUS FRIENDS HELP THE SICK BABIES. Seaside Vacationists Plan a Benefit for the Evening World. KING OF ROUMANIA AT ISCHL, here, has been warmly gre peror Francis Josep TRANSVORT TO MEET TART, eral Alava will CABLE. eee] ISCHL, Upper Austria, Aug. 4.— Charles, of Roumania, who has arrived ad vy § MA ILA, Aug, 4—The transport Gen- leave here for Singa- pore next Tuesday, to meet Gov, Taft, returning from Rome, and bring him to ‘The Chamber of Commerce and ranging to give honor upon AMERICANS IN LONDON PULPITS. TANDON, Aug. 4.—Dr. Partridge, of | Cincinnati: Drs, Webb and Poteat, of phia; Dr. Sims, of Boston; Dr, rland, of Malden, Maas., and Dr, Gunsaulus, of Chicago, were among the Preachers at © the leading — London churches OVATION FOR ALFONS MADRID, Aug 4.—King Alfonso's Journey to Oviedo was a continual tri- umph, ‘The town was decorated in honor of the King’s visit and crowds which gathered around the town hell enthustastically vheered the — young monarch, who appeared on a balcony and ackno 1 the ovation OBJECTS TO CHINESE LABOR, LONDON, Aug. 4.—The Johannesburg correspondent of the Times strongly protests against the attempts of some influential mining houses to remedy the scarcity of labor by introducing Chinese. and declares that if these attempts are seriously pushed the Government must intervene. MORE RUIN IN VENICE. VENICE, Aug. 4.—A great window in the Basilica of the Dominican Church of St. John and St. Paul has fallen in as the result of having been shaken by a clap of thunder. ‘The church itself, which ranks next in Importance to St. Mark’s, has been declared by experts to be in danger of collapse. Ing \ WORLD: MONDAY EVENING, AUGUST 4, 1902. 4 ~ oe | a FATALLY STABBED WIFE? . Railroads. PROF. KOCH'S LYMPH INHALATION Man In Arrested with Bloody Knife TY AND TUE EW YO RK and Woman Is Dying of Wound. i sl Attracted to No. 965 Hudson avenue, Asthma, Bronchitis, Brooklyn, by screams, Potleeman Ma- Consumption, han, of the Classon avenue station, deat February thea lan found a negro woman lying on the abscess in tant but spit floor. She had been stabbed in the ab- vhs & HUDSON RIVER A, & domen. Neighbors told the « THE FOUR-TRACK TRUNK LINE. |that the women had be | _ VIA NIAGARA FALLS. jher husband, Edward Will Traing arrive and depart trom Grand Central iran ambulance At ch Sect Now ‘Fork, ae Delow: nt for Willams and ted him | hte Fal Station at Qik BO Ew om Fulton atr When arrested WII- | week or sent to your 19 P.M, fama had in his pocket a Knife cov- |.KOQLO-LEN autor ater leaving Ota sates: ed wt | suibound tring exoept the Ma long to-day held Will: | y and 24. Will ston ated fams ) Ball to await the resale [ATU trom Pent! iktoeh te nutes before arriving time at of his wife's tnjur The ambulance | DR. KOCH'S SANITARIUM, Incorporated, | £2.10 Au BUDNIGHT EXPRESS. Due Surgeon said the woman would prob-{y)9 WEST gap ST, next 19 Mirich’s Store, Nok] Gop AUR ATE. Niagnre Fails 6.02% ato shleago 7 i 7.50 A. QUSIADIRONDACK. THOUSAND ISLANDS AND MONTREAL EXPRESS, | 7.54 4M ACUSE LOOAL. 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Every customer who visits our stores on Monday, Tuesday or Wednesday should not fail to take advantage of this offer. quality or price nothing need be said, 3% Pounds Standard Granulated Sugars} Both for = « 18c Both articles are in constant use, and as to the A Package Alpha Pudding, TWO WASH-DAY 6 CAKES BABBITP’S BEST SOAP, 5 POUNDS BEST WASHING SODA, BOTH 2S CENTS. 10c Brench Mastard, y Butler's Bey 8 English Mustard, our dest, 2 can 10c Whtch Hazel, '4-pint bottle. 10¢ Corn Starch, very bent, « pack 8e Sweet Chocolate, Triumph Brand, 5 Monolutoly pate, ® QJQ Gelatine, peckage Manon Tax Jelly, s 4 que My 10c 8c Xb OC. R, Brand, Triumph Coco Colewe ; 5c Tomato Cataup, Liberty Brand, « plat. botth i 10c Shoe nine, Brand, Anes made, Blue Ribbon In carton. : % POUND 4 POUND 3% POUND T BEST TEA, BE CHOICE GROCERIES, ORCE” ‘The Heady-to-Serve Cereal EA-COFFEE—-SUGAR. ST MARACAIBO COFFEE, STANDARD GRANULATED SUGAR, PRIDE OF ST. 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