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LOVELORN, FRIENDS SAY. i August Tulick, an employee of the! Hoboken and Paterson Trolley Company. twenty-five years of age, who lived at Igndherst, N. 5. killed himselt by putting a bullet into his head. His friends say t! young man _ was despondent *pecaure he was Cae eee Bonnie Ho) pretty girl lutherford. ‘They ie gave ies back his photograph Wednesday nignt. THOMAS A. NEVINS DEAD. ‘Thomas Nevins, 2 well-known contr: tor, whose home was at Holly Hall, fertison street, Past Orange, N. J., died suddenly in Castle Connell, Ire~ oy according to a cable despatch re- by Prosectitor Chandler W. finer, of Newark, from Mr. Nevins’ son, Thomas A. Nevins. JERSEY PRIZE-FIGHT. A; prize-fight between two local sports Was pulled off about two weeks ago in the Eagle Hotel, North Bergen, N. J. Information of the fight reached the ofice of ecutor of the Pleas Erwin, of Hudson County, and after an inves: he decided to lay the matter bibre the Grand Jury. SUES ON K. A. C. MORTGAGE. Proceedings have been brought in the Supreme Court by Arian Ise- lin to protect his interests under a mortgage of $400,000 which he holds on the property occupied by the Knicker. booker Athletic Club. The bullding Is at Madison avenue and Forty-fft! street. MRS. HALL WINS A POINT. Throvgh a decision handed down by Justice Btover, of the Supreme Court, ‘Mrs. Helen Potts Hall, who claims to ‘be the idopted daughtr of the late Geo iIman, the millionaire tea merchant, has won the frst point in her fight to ‘obtain his state, valued at 500,000. FARMERS FLOCK TO PICNIC. About 25,000 persons from Essex, Mor ris, Union and Hudson Counties es- sembled gt Swinefield Bridge,, N. J. at the annual picnic of the Pat rons of, Siuspangey of the three counties. ‘The farmers had a glorious time and the occasion was noticeable because of the absence of the fakir and shell-game workers. CHURCH STANDS 150 YEARS. | The congregation of the Reformed Dutoh Church of Nesbanic, N. J., one of the oldest in the Btate, celebrated the 160th anniversary of organiza- tion with appropriate services. BABY ELK BORN, A baby American elk born Wednesday night In the Central Park Zoo is the subject of admiration by the keepers and visitors to the Park. The women visite called the elk deer. Supt. Smith said it was the largest elk for \te age he had ever seen. Its father Was not on hand to receive congratuia- tlons, he having passed to the happy hunthngsrrotind frog neuimonia at the recent Sportsmen POOL-ROOM WAR GOS oN. As ® result of the agitation in Yonk- ers over pool-rooms those who are con- ducting them have barred their doors, posted lookouts, and admit only those| who are known ‘to be “all right.” There was every Indication that five pool- rooms were In operation yesterday, but a World reporter was unable to enter any of them. ST. LOUIS NIGHT AT CONEY. Many of the most prominent citizens of St. Louls who are members of a committee appointed by Gov. Francis to represent the St. Louls Exposition will be entertained to-morrow at Man- hattan Beach before the celebration of “St. Louls Night” at Pain's freworks in the evening. D0G GOT PIECE OF A BOY. Joseph Gallagher, eleven years old, of No. §7 Second avenue, teasea a yellow dog on Ninety-sixth street be- tween First and Second avenues, until the jumped at him and bit a plece of flesh out of the boy's thigh. The lad was removed to the Presbyterian Hos- pital. BEGGAR OFFERED §7. Joe Recho, ten, offered Policeman Con- Foy, of the Tenderloin station, two hands full of sfiver coins, $7 in all, if he would release him. Conroy caught Joe on Fifth avenue, in company with Several other boys of his age, who were begging. At the station Joe sald he lived at No. 41 Sprin, pretreat: He was sent to the Children’s 8 SMITH A ree LEADER. Richard H. Smith, after some acri- monlus talk, (has) been installed aa leader of the Greater New York Dem- Ocracy in the Twemgy-third District, YONKERS “COPS” PLAYED BALL. In @ well-played game of baseball in Yonkers nine Jocal policemen de- feated a picked team from the New York police force, recruited at the id recinet. The game was siapeeon Khe Tuthictie neid of the Holly wood Iny In the presence of a lurge crowd. | GAELIC LEAGUE OFFICERS. ‘The New York State Convention of the Gaelic League of America was held! at No. 12 Bt. Mark's place, Delegates $0, ths, National Convention In Phila- jelphia, Oct. 5, 6 and 7, were elected. ‘WAS 100 YEARS OLD. Mra, Bunice Bixby, the oldest woman in Middlesex County, N. J., died in her hundredth year at her home in Mount Pleasant, Surviving her are #ix) daughters, three sons, thirty-four grandchildren, fitty-seven great-grand-| children and four great-great-grand- children. Her father, Col, Bllphatet Mundy, the Vermont Continentals, ivi erty five years and her mother | @ighty-seven, She was twice married, until two years ago her faculties were unimpalred, PORTO RICANS ALIENS Judge Lacombe, of the United Btates Court, will be called upon to decide whether the natives of Porto Rico are be considered as aliens. The question come up over the deportation of J. Gonzalez, a widow, who came are on the Red 'D tiner Philadelphia mm Aug. 4 81. JOHN'S GUILD BUSY, Commissioner Lederle, of the Board of has asked St. John's Guild f gation fupply of tickets for t stanton of the sick poor to the gulil's | ing and seaside hospitals, UBBRTS BUY NOW OPERA, Phe Shubert brothers, proprietors of the Casino and Herald Square theatres, have purchased for production in Lon-| don during the coming season the Amer 1+] a military comle opera, "The Brold-| Belt.” by Curtis Dunham and| Fincomo owbky. Jt has been copy- iad at the Birand Theatre under the jernative “Phitipodia.”” punwAY aver BP CLEANED, President Lederle, of the Board of as. # termined to see that every @ subway @hall be thor- por lee MM ‘The sub-contractors fetes recta. ot | |Eastern Company 18 working with nor- pice THE WORLDS siete BVEINING, AUGUST £2, 1902. BOYS AND GIRLS BUSY WORKING FOR THE FUND. TELEGRAPH. LOOKS LIKE GRAY, BATH, N.Y. —Chairman E Campbal{, of ta eo Shate i Big-Hearted Children Raise Money for Little] mite tert here for aivahy Mow meet Senator HUN there to-day and Sufferers in Vacation. agcompany him to Suratoge. ) Campbell said Nothing has been agrerd Chatty hing will be left to the conve THE SUBSCRIPTIONS. fara Iacanpengral \ ding Uhat dh Ld $s Jusige Gray will be r at." Bea a ary reget 6.00 NEWPORT BR . Marjorie si ie NEWPORT, Aug. Annie and Willie Muller. Mamle O'Neil, 5.00 napers haa of Boston, pur Gertrude Capsldy, Catherine Mohrman oy ho te on Bellevue avenue that b Sule Nevos, Agnes McOli 1 Mrs. Hannah W ie , Agnes Mcinneas anna fr. Elaa Schulte and others 1.00 Pa UAT EATAaR oath 100 at Pe 8 ue a ‘ ia Hi ny é yas 0. Richards) osto. Hundreds of boys and girls in and Sa ee around Greater New York and at sum- BD LES ours mer resorts are spending much of their DES Eee vacation time in working for The Even- of Florida, returning from the ty ye nnings Bryan, his cousin OLD ACTRESS TRIES SUIC ATLANTIC CITY, Aug. | Brown, one of the most p: ing World's Sick Babies’ Fund. By means of stands, faire and other enter- tainments they are collecting money with which to help the fund carry on its grand Ufe-saving work among the minent stock actresses in the country many years children of the poor. ago attempted — sule! at No. 1 Syma oor avy an tuedtenemnent ‘Westminster avenue by swallowing districts owes health and even life Itself Hetchioride of mercury, She was) taken to the generosity of these big-hearted) lto the hospital, where it was pala she helpers. ould) recover.” Mrs. Brawn has two : sons living tn Philadel)! spond Seer eno oeed an) cence 2 Jenoy over poverty 1s believed (o have carry on and extend the fund's useful- ness. The Evening World doctors are working night and day among little invalids, curing obstinate cases of iil- ness, relieving destitution and bringing renewed happiness to thousands of darkened homes. Every penny counts in carrying on this life-saving crusade. No sum is too small to be of use. The money a man would spend on a few olgars, the cash a ‘woman or child squanders on candy or s0da-water, may mean all the difference between health and sickness to some Uttle juckless child of the tenements. Contributions should be addressed to heen the cause of her attempt ROOSEVELT APPROVES. CHICAGO, Aug. 22.—The States of the United States, President Roosevelt and prominent Government officials will co-| operate and participate in the production of the international Olymplan games or} Twos, AN foreign countries will be rep- sented. France has promised to. 3¢ its army padets, and has asked the games In 1908, T00 FAT TO ENTER RT. OWPNSBORO, Ky,, Aug. 22.—Because | @ prisoner {s too fat to get through the court-rpom doors, United States Com- missioner Dudley Lindsey has te to Washington for permiss: Benjamin Sokolow, Edmund tus Richard Loebl, Samuel Sokolow, Adelaide Lemlein and Carl Holler raised § for the fund at a candy and lemonade stand tn front of 388 Vernon “avenue, Brooklyn. graphed the Cashier of The World, Pulitzer to hold court’ In the open alr Butlding, New York City. YOUNG WOMAN TAKES THE VEIL, THE CONTRIBUTORS. PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 22—At_ the H convent of Our Lady of the Angels, at Glen Riddle, fifty-two young} Many Little Folks Help the Sam-j| women from all over the country con- | mer Charity. secrated themselves to the service a joned please the Church, and twenty-two ook the Inel fina 5 for the Sick Rabies’ | white veil. hon Monoghan presided See Teen PY oem 88 culls Cora Hart, Beasle Arnstein and Gertie and Etta) at the coremon New York A.M. Yo. 60 Went JO6th at, ee to | Nouns Women who! recelved the hablt and white vell were: Margaret Schwab and Elizabeth McCaftre ) SCHOOL FOR HORSES. Inclosed please find $6.65 for the Sick Babies’ Fund, which was gathered by Rose Friel. Fannle| | Friel, Millle Froeitch, Mannie Froehlich, Annie and Louise Froehlich. We had a small wand! Mamie 0° Noll. 244 AL the comer of Buydam street and. ushwic lead: slvade WINSTED, Conn., Aug. 2.—Mrs. F. 8. areaue, Brookirn, whare mses emanate, ok alee ave petite tte ofea New ore #urgson) Fentace™ Writes 3m he hr and 3) on fare bringing thelr steeds to fie ctes ae maa meee earie a dais ovo taught Rot t9 be Meta M. Phillipa, ‘Work tor the NG fer the Babes Inclosed you will find $1.30 for the ease find 33.85 for the Sick Babi k Babi ‘0 STOP “4 MODERN MAGDALEN Tynd. We bad a fair thie afternoon and thie ts Taide anwar Slatkert | KANSAS CITY, Aug 2.—A lawsuit Ta aLinassh(an¥0] Celine Gaara | Agnes MeGinness, Bllenbest, may be brought to prevent the presen= Marjorie B. Parker, tation f the play “A Modern Mag- Kast Islip iets Aug 18, ee * Tnsieasd: piensa wap cotlected| Siti Ga ceutigt Ne paca coe ate Pleaso accept $1 to help swell the fund, sy TET ee {Ma Wood Theatre next Monday night. | Ia His Name, | Camilla Hinrichaen, ar |Miss A. Clendenen, of Chicago, declares Avot aherstek babies, em #8 for the vene- of a fate | fatn's company. has been “pirated,” aid Apnle Muller, i ‘Mary’ Blom, Blom, nus consulted lawyers as to bringing an Willle Mullor, 240 Centre ave., Far Rockaway, LT. injunction pro: Olty performance. HIT HENRY MILLER’S NOSE. SAN FRANCISCO, Aug, 2.—Henry Miller recelved « blow on the nose from the hand of Willlam Courtleigh at the Columbia Theatre, Mr. Miller was at- Katle Gibbons Ing to stop the Kansas Transit Board, that the tunnel has be declared a menace to health. ee RIOT “COPS” TRANSFERRED. Roundsman Jackson and Patrolman Doupe, of the Delancey Street Station, Pann. | WASHINGTON. i ey who were indicted for alleged brutality | @ A: Rs BARS RAGTIME, later by Dr. Grant Selfrige, while in clubbing mourners at Rabbi Joseph's| WASH! Bo hee ~The Com-| f° “Courtieian: aitred” toon hin wok funeral, have oeen transferred. Jackson mittee on alae for the Grand Army | mock blow in th | went to the Brooklyn Bridge squad and| encampment in October recently agreed | ¢ URL? Doupe to the Bast Bixty-seventh street to break the monotony of patriotic wirs (PEPORODOR A! GIR DIS \ EEX: mato ‘in the parade by hav -PROVIDENCE, R. I. Aug. 2.—Gov, HOaUP FAILED. [burst of ragtime melody {Kimball has signed ‘the requisition " vuriuus posts and women auxililarie papers in thecase of Mrs. Dessa Gib- William Duncan, no home, held up | throughout the country protested, and| Son Stevens, the former “Florodura’ rig driven by Henry Joseph, of No, 318/the Depgrtment of Kansas flady de-| it whom ‘Albert B. Plorce, of the Henderson street, Jersey City, at ae clared UMAt unless the stme was cut CHY, accused of stealing from him dlu-/ early hour thie morning He dade tig | out Kansas would not be sented, | mond rings valued at $275 Club in‘one of Ma hanta ant atked Jeo] MAJON ARSIES SHOT, \PRANK THOMPSONS ESTA‘ seph for money. Jogeph called for help. | d a , BAC SIS BPM ATE Duncan started to run away, but wa WASHI ON, Aug. 2,—Major BALLSTON, N. ¥., Aug caught by @ policeman, | George A. Armes, who was. placed on | ®Ate Lester has issued letters NIXON BUYS BRASS WORK | the retired list of the regultr army in| @inistration in the mat e a y 18K), While weated on the veranda at! of The Elizabeth Brass Works, at Bilea-| alineld, bis wis shot? form. beth, N. J., have been purchased by J. Ri Robi & former leasee of 000, Lewis Nixon, acting for the new abi. | the place. Ace fet oeet tt Stason, Ballston, Spy obinson sudden ronted him with line ial hompson building Tr The price paid for the | Rpt ey tir hout giving him of the intestate and mother of the three plant f# not made pubic. It is located) «a moment's warning, A. wound, not heirs-atlaw. A bond of $2,600,000 was! about a third of a mile from the Cres-|serlous, was Infiicted in the chest, | given by the Amerloan Surety Company, | CABLE. PAY OFFICT COPENHAGEN, Denmark. Ang, 22.— Cams Crate and Dayton, of ae United st ruisers Albany and Chicago, and United States Minixter Swenson, vist the Poreiga Olftce and the Ministry Marine FOR SHAMROCK HIT, ¢ LONDON, Aut Ac resent arr he 1 next reed Visir. ot CONTRACTS, rding to the for be ts acts will week, mas 0 lve Clyde ty in to make final ents with the 1 Bn pton arrang White Star Hne steamer Cert tons, the largest liner yet. fully Imanchad at Haria! rds here. She ts 700 fee was suc ad & We et beam and a depth of 491 NNA JAKCONSON A SUICIDE, AUK vrs old, said to BERLIN thirty ye husband Johanna Jakobson, who registered with he ya merchant of Ne York, muicide by polaon ye th BO JAMATOANS (SE KINGSTON, Jama than fifty persons wh took Jast April's Montego Bay ri Increased taxes have en prison for terms ranging Kron years mnerer RE-ELECTED, LONDON, Aug. 2-H. W. Forster, Conservative, has been re-elected to th: Parliamentary vacancy tn the Seven Oaks Division of Kent, caused by went from two to to of the Treasury FRANCE TO BORROW MILLIONS PARIS, ug The Liberte ys It has good authority for announcing that the Minster of Finance, M, Rouvler, proposes to balance the budget by the early iysue of a $260,000,000 loan and that a bill authorizing It will be introduced in the French Congress in October. TURKEY COMING TO TERMS. CONSTANTINOPLE, Aug Mnited States Minister Leishman’s refusing to discuss with the Porte any subject ex- cept those touching Turkey's unfulfilled promises is hastening the settling of pending questions, REWARD FOR HERO. LIVERPOOL, Aug. 22.— The Marine Board, in behalf of the Government, has ptesented to Capt. Freeman, of the British steamer Roddam a silver vase in recognition of his devotion in getting his vessel away Plerre, Martinique, destroyed by the eruption of } ont Pelee. “I's the attention to little things that mademysucce id the millionaire. “Me, too,” remarked pickpocket. Same attention made MO- the | GUL Cigarettes famous. An innov making. Ten for 15c. 13. Plain and Cork Tip. er ee td ion in cigarette cent Shipyard, and will be used as an | adjunct to that tablishment for the manufacture of brass trimmings for vessels, SIBERIAN CABLE BLOCKED, The Commercial Cable Company to- day issued the following notloe: “The Great Northern Company notifies us that the Siberian land lines are inter- rupted. Messages for Chira are not! accepted and messages for Japan are accepted only at sender's risk. ‘Phe Jim Dumps the meat mal delay."’ FELL WITH LIGHT®D LAMP, Annie Sweeny was taken to the Ja- maica Hospital to-day suffering trom burns received by falling down staira with a jighted lamp, The woman ployed by Mra. Hunt, proprietor of Hun- ter's Hotel, on Hillside avenue, Jamaica, SEABOARD ACQUIRES COAL CO. The Seaboard Alr Line has purchased the Virginia Iron, Coal and Coke Com- pany, It Is sald, and will at once arrange to terminate the present nianagemont Jncluded in the deal is the financing of the Virginia and Southern extensios which Involves wbout $20,000,000. Loc bankers attending to the under- writing plan for both the coal, coke and fron company and the raflroad extension, HUMAN SKELETON FOUND. A headless human skeleton was found Wednesday afternoon in the swamps at New street, West Paterson, N. J. At first It was thought the bones might be those of Amelia Arena, fourteen years old, who disappeared almost seven weeks ago, The skeleton shows ex- posure to the elements for at least « year, and thie proves it ts not that of the ‘Arens girl, Bhe ved with her parents at Clinton street and Burhans avenue, Paterson, | DAYTON HONORED. Ex-Postmaster Charles W, Dayton has accepted an appointment to represent the New York State Bar Association at the meeting of the American Bar Asso: Jation in Saratoga, on eA wi, % and e John C, Milburn, nt of the Bint’ anpoclatios on, ietloctedt Mr, Dayton one of the t e Tepresen' vent the wath 7 FRAWLBY’S OUTING, Dhe Frawieyites turned out twenty- five hundred strong at their outing at To ‘Force.’” 3 meets all requirements of proper diet. Sweet, crisp Males of wheat and malt—eaten cold, Loss Moat; Better Health, AML sare agreed ee, he bal » we in thie country ent toMmuch College Point, Jamew J. Frawley ! h Sts ae Rin fuag anes] puget trapeze a hearer ogee person in tho suid eet a Assembly health and longevity of hte reece by ais Seid dll, Raman i a et aera As prices mounted high and higher, Until a thought struck homo with force: “Instead of meat I'll have recourse ’Twas better far for him; Besides, it made him “Sunny Jim.” trust viewed with Ire | to duty | from 8t, when that town was 132 to 146 W. Idth St. All Right! ADVANCE Sal We've taken from the new patterns for yt six of the very choicest for immediate display and sale—spec- imens of the best fabrics in tigured cheviots and cas- simeres, also a black-and-white tweed and a plain black thibet. Derby and Alpine 1 elt Another separat of sale: ti tured: Cassimene bet Trousers, un They’re on saleforone wee Men’ s and Young Men’ s Trousers. striped absolutely We'll Not Complain of Unseasonable Weather, but Offer Surprise Special No. 153. endingnextl 5 FALL Alb ridayat Trousers Lity: a muttity ry one hig of e ide igh Men’s Fall- Fashion Headwear. that sha will Mad: wt shipment Shi at th; id ple th. Money Back on iequest { and wear well lous pric ama The Surprise Store Is Open Saturdays Until 10 P.M. Saaamm 75 Men’s Madras Negligee Shirts. 24ace Der amt uit unt hap all ag Mudra colore s Shir SUIT in the Mt pr r y. Alpine Hats, blocks to nd Pan- hd und every ts, white and assed by few market re A5c} All Clo! hing Repaired for One Year Frea. his| = ntment to the Lord Commissioner. | Real Estat» | | if OL! Watelien and Gold Jowe Prosp ect ct Park NS) Here Is =Pes $10,000 House for HALL Six bedrooms, Parquet floors on first story, electric ligt laundry and the best $5,500 first mortgage, Cheapest Home in Flatbush, consideri and all street improvements TRANSI T—22 minutes fre or take a erries; Leave all cars at Bever DEAN ALVORD, Owner, 257 Broadway. New York. 4 35 A Most in antique finish PARLOR—Carved mantel, old ivory rations, LIBRARY —Flemish finish. mirror, DININGROOM- Ar tic P Seat by ce It Fine old tapestry ; green burlap, open fireplace. nursery, » Smith of ev den and tiled bathroom, all nickelled. gas, window shades, cash, payments. asphalt pavement ything. $3,500 second mortgage, made Briyhton Be: and $10, Real Esta‘ ene outh. Inspection. of Architecture. in, coat closet off. finish, embossed deco- Your 000. $1 yn eas) For Sale. feleleieieieieietebeeiel tated + DIAMONDS Cheaper : Than Jewellers Buy Them. AIS Dia + Ring. i 180 BROADW an Iry Taken Iu To-Day WEDDING Riko | 4 (Lea! rye WI Lase a Liteti Special Sale of WATCH ES and To-florrow. Until Go $2.50 GOLD GLASSES, $l. Tills WEEK a and w at 7. 1) Mla 6 FOR CLEANING OM MAIN 1 year? 4 “guid Jewelry CHARLBR § YOR a w Lowest Price: 4e wiry try. pate and repaired ake An tra KEN and. 180 nn CREDIT. | WATCHES REPAIRED pee, KM Solid 14k, B75 So 0 SOM 14h, ¢ Full value They ar You w 14k. Gold allowed within all regulated to cal iin ver have this CONAN DOYLE’ S| dsa( Qs Hock Satar- evening 1 the following on rry. chan YORK, ate READ NEw ,000 fireplace and Panelled wainscot, beam ceiling, walls in SEE SEI 2 ES For Sale. ear if unsatisfactory. Written Guarantee, ain CHARLES A, KEENE EW hang ~ BRIGADIER Watches and Diamonds. | TRANSACT Call Wr Reliable | i American Watch snd Diamond Co. 19 MAIDEN LANE FURNITURE 6580 WORTH 6! WEEKLY $1 LEWIN’S, 45 W o4TH 267 WEST !295TH ST DIAMONDA, watenen aes nent piAMOND Waren Mo” tieay $1 Week| order ay H4-witttened waten B10 naoweentetive wile Sout bee y Gentiomen's «lo 437 Broadne DOWN, ST, wax | GERARD _ er $2 | eae BROOKLYN NEV EW YORK | (ENTRAL & HUDSON RIVER R.A THE FOUR-TRACK TRUNK LINE. VIA NIAGARA FALLS, ‘Traine arrive and depart from Grand Cemeat Station, 424 Sireet, New Yo below nd westbound tratns, except thowe teay- Station at 315, 8.90, 11.30 2h, 230, 390. 846 ee tee wil Wop at 25th St to pensive pamengere ten minutes after feaving Graad Cy Station, All rowthbound. tr tuey" and the Not, 96, (8 and before it acriving time at Grand Central GHT EXPRESS. Dee kars Pails 5.02 P. Me PAPER TR. nd 4.46, Onieage 7. A.M —3Mtip: Rattato 4 Mw 12,10 315 7.50 } 7.54 4 8.30 4 : TREAL EXPRESS. LOCAL. Btopa ai STATE EXPRESS. MJ EMPIRE M. ~SARATOOA AND MONTREAR 4 ti. and Rutland. XPRESS. Makes looal 1B AL OL Xb EXPRESS. Dee 0 Pw nines Sunt. Dee Bute 2.50 fre ti lagara Falls 12.28 A. Me 1.00 1.50 © | 2.45 | 1s Hectric iighte 3.20 Po M—SSARATOGA LIMITED. Laaw Saturdays at 150 P.M 3.30 PUM UALUANY FLYER, Due Albany 3.35 “*ALUANY AND TROY RR- 4.00 TROL” GRAND RAPIDE G0. SPRCIAL. LAKE SHORE LIMITED. 24- cago. All Pullman 7.25 A.M. Cine 5.30 fnnatt 4.30, 43), st, Lo} 6.00 Chicars | 6.35 €or win | 7.30 fauas 8.00 2 THOUSAND NTRBAL EXPRESS, ) "AND | TORONTO Ruttalo 7.25 A. Me Toronto 10.80 A. Me MATL — LIMITED. Rochester. P.M —eP Al YE hours by Take shore 11.30 & | geacepe saturtay and HARLEM DI tM OR THERN Cape Vincent, t 20.4. M Voliman ayn only at 248 P. cara on ali through trains. wt. ‘etations, |S a: 338 and 7M Fulton st ana 105 1 D., Broakiyn, | _Teenhone "900. gah Kireet!t for York Centeat rab Service Taeewer hete! or revidence by Werlcet’ Expr NEW YORK CENTRAL ROUTB and paid for ND NEW ENGLAND, Park Row by “lanhattan Beach aH aye P LROATS ch Trot sridige or sew d yer Bic. Lemay) Franklin Av . Buurth aver ey Road, right at our o eh a 1216 Bros tay. and ea sate OBORGE Ho NANTELS, ote ‘Superintendent. Gen. Passenger Agent | WEST SHORE _ RAILROAD. t ve Pranklin St. eaten 5 Roch, Butt Roch, Bug. Roch . Niag. Pall nt Sunday. Loa ALM; ig) at (i at 12.06 iat 45 oa ee wand ¢. BLAMBERT, Gen'l Paes'r Agent, Dentistry. NO PLaTEs REQUIRED Don’t neglect your teeth, At the tirst sign of decay have them attended to, Bad teeth mean foul breath, foul breath means a disordered stomach, a stomach out of urder means poor health. Our new botanical discovery kills the pain—we apply it to} the gums, and you rest in per- fect ease while the work is being done, AM Work Guaras ed 10 Yearne Full sets ot Tove $5.08 God Crowns, 24 kara $5.08 Gold Fillings . Soup 500, up iver Filling | Waterbury Denial Parlors, NEW YORK 54 W. 23d 414-416 Fulton St. 144 dour weet Avraban — (Opp. Hiden Biuage.) B stress) Hours: 8AM. 10.07, M, Sundays sod Hotidaya, 9AM APM German, French and Swedis) sposem | Lawyers. GEORGE ROBINSON, _ DIV one SSO. oy ate Nee and Rey | Story lust out in th STRAND MAG ‘ZINE September Number, Now Kialy, 10 ¢ Th: Inter atonal News New York Help Wanted ale [pt eee | Patents. ADVICE FRER—Pateas prompliy procured | voolors’ Guide PRER. EDGAM TATE & OO, Fevent Avtormere Bib Broadway ‘ ETE te IT Pes trance erie ta hceer ven

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