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MAY CO OP Mr. Grout Protests at Stern Brothers Oriental Rugs & Carpets will offer to-morrow, on Third Floor 75 PERSIAN, INDIA & TURKISH CARPETS, ae THE WORLD: MONDAY RVENIN Growing Store. Thank You!!! Sa.o.action Guaranteed or loney Promptly Refunded, Ww 66fe's Fastest WE ST }! | JAMES McCREERY & CO. , { | Sale of China and Cut Glass. Fine white and gold Limoges China, JAMES McCREERY & CO. Upholstery Dep't. 4th tloor. About 2000 yards of fabrics, colorings and sizes suitable for Parlor, i Fs ‘ ha We Uecn ie Dining Rocis) Regions en ece. 568.00 ° 275.00 As this announcement goes to press the Rothenberg store is crowded to the Coors, Thousand and!| Bread and butter Plat TE ere ogee nds on i goes to press the Rothenberg store is crow @ Coors. ousands BY read and butter Plates yori p A number of fine KIRMANSHAH, thousands of persons have come to take advantage of the most stupendous bargains ever offered. All j) , h wallcoverings. Brocades, | 25c¢ eac damasks, taffetas, velours, Board of Estimate. BIG GOAL RATES HELP. ‘Photographs of Germ-kaden $275.00 © 850.00 $40.00 » 125.00 * Sheits, Pillow & Bolster Cases | IRAN & KHORASSAN CARPETS, 100 CHOICE PERSIAN RUGS, Kirmanshah, Iran, Sennah, Tebriz, Shiraz, etc., past records are being eclipsed, Selling is fast and furious. Biggest Anniversary Cver Known. Every department is taxed to its utmost. We Thank You for This Rousing Reception to'the The Sale Will Continue Throughout the Week. i 75¢ per set Haviland’s China tea cup and sauccr....20c each | Three-piece Croton sets, Austrian China Fern Dish, ete, 1.00, 1.50 and 2.25 per yard. Hand made, point Arabe Air Used by Woodbury to r . Fi Back His Plea for More AT THE FOLLOWING VERY LOW PRICES $1 6.50 Broadcloth Suit for $9 98 Lace Curtains, new de Money. : , : ° -IO- i ‘ if Sheets, Plain Hemst’d Pillow Cases Plain Hemst'd Ladies’ Tailor-made Suits—Fine all-wool broadcloth; in. blue and biack, handsome French blouse . 95) signs, fulllength, 38 46c ‘ 12 16c jacket, new puff sleeves, posti k and hip skirt, beautifully trimmed with Heavy American Cut Glass, : ic 42 x 36 inches, ic taffeta and lined with rich satin; new 7 gore: Mare skirt, over fine mercerized drop, SGichi Recs Bowl 13.50, 18.50 and 25.00 peda) Hoard ofeatimateiand Apporvons 45 34 45x36 * 13. 17 sizes 32 to 44; no such value ever offered before; value $16.50; Anniversary price. ° f} § cn Kose bow!l....295 : ment began the first of Its series of hear- f Celery Tra 5 per pair. ings today on the application of the va- 49 59 50x36 « 14 18 Ladies’ Handsome Monte Carlo Coats. Handled an © a oh +2095 Usual prices 19.00 to 35.00 nicipal departments for appro- Handsome 30-in. Monte Carlo Coats, finest all-wool k laited back; Hl nate ive Dish, .1.25 is i Berccianat tar ioe auteente tore 55 64 Sando 15 20 strap to plait and two heavy straps down side: reverse Kimono culf; velvet collars 9 {| 8 inch Salad Bowl 3 a About 1200 pairs Sash Cure . g he vi wavy fine s. ‘olo: lack, caste rn 3: We be gre: OOK { . the Departments of Hiridges, Poller, Tax- 56 65 Bolster Cases CE ae renin ae ROAD 59% & & tains, point Arabe, Re ¢8, Fire, Street Cleaning and Laws 60 68 42 x 63 inches, 20 29 . . : | +++05:95| naissance, Marie Antoi- ‘These departments have alrady put in A 23 32 Walking Skirts. Girls’ Coats. ldainortedimBeheniiane cub ei ie f nto: their est!mate, which show a large In- C2 O92 = 72 Fine Hair-Line Cheviot Walking Skirts, in Girls’ Full Length Monte Carlo Coats, r an ¥| nette, point de Calais and crease over appropriations granted by 69 «679 45x76 ** 26 «35 bine snd blacks Ge ee white | heavy nglish melton, with veleet cofla, stshed glass, fruit and flower novelty laces. the Van Wyck administration. Bee ea Sig ulleMnterees ct J.98)) ious. rpeadat at u S298 stands,......1.25 and 1.95 ies . . 3-00 to 18,00 per pair, Lindenthal's Increa ‘+. Bridge Commissioner Lindenthal asked for an appropriation of $536,334, as against $297,153 asked for lost year. West Twenty-third Street. 20-inch All Silks k Dress Goods. Domestics, Xc. No Mall Orters: Pure Silk Imported Plaid Taf- Many other articles of equal value will be included in this sale. 150 Bobbinette Bedsets, with deep lace trimmed “Why do you want all this money?” asked the Mayor. feta and 19-inch All-Silk Panc {feta Heavy Outing Flannels, 10c. quality al a j Geitte af increta of 5 per cent.” in- | the best colors in each Tins, “wort i CJ Fiannetettes, new patterns, value 124¢ Prices are about one-half are a bin bi ‘omptroller Grout, +y at... + r e Sc. e zes, n ‘The board instructed the Commis- 38-inch Granite Cloth and 38-inch NatteWorsted Good Quality Hemmed Tuck Towels, value 8c..-.... usual figures, es: complete tt gloner to furnish a comparative table of Sultings,in gray,castor,medium and dark brown, 29¢ Crochet Bed Spreads (single beds), value 75¢ 59 f - < bolster cover. expenditures in each department. hunter's green, royal marine and navy blue, S0c, 11-4 Heavy Full-Size Blankets, value $1.75 ..--+. 1.39 Wedding presents and abe, Beeinintestoner, Partridge ee the quality, at. : : 40-in, Victoria Lawn, value 12 Souvenive 3-75) 5:00 ane 7.00 4 for an Increase of $42! ° el p a 5 explained it by stating a large number , Jo |] stk, with narrow raised cord in t A9Xc Pip apy Ei eee The department is stocked with newly pes Sevres, vell-known wares—fine to the pay roll $2 98 f $5 00 T . d i t lsaitar ribates ce hd mes” made of mull "As an economic move Col. Partridge = : m m Florentine framed Porcelains, Steins, . pa) will ting cian rivers forth Men and wemen in Pieeten eat Seve heats a. ; or es . ‘ 4’ ri e a ie se, Bronzes: Marbles, lvories and Curios. mounted with Renais- patrol wagons, This will save $42,700 a 1 m un special lot of new stylish Trimme ats, made in ovr own workrooms specially for this sale. B) is: Scramble One aces ‘ The identical hats that are called big values at $5.00 will be sold to-morrow at $2.9 |A number of small Teplitz! *4"¢¢ lace, at Windows of Tax Needed for the Uni- The hats are the latest shapes of felts and are trimmed with silk velvet, silk, satin, | vec hibiti atuettes on exhibition The Increased price of coal and wood created an increase of $76,000 alone on ‘this account. ‘An estimate of $100,000 for equipping five Manhatan precincts with a police al system and another ttem of $100,- for expenses in putting police wires under ground, help to add to the In- creased estimate of the Police Depart- ment. Sturgis Wants More. Fire Commissioner Sturgis explained Dis increase of $9,000 by stating that certain salary accounts were trans- ferred from Brooklyn, a new battalion chief was named and that the of training school Improvements was in- nes Street-Cleaning Commissioner Wood- bury came before the board armed with jtographs as arguments for his plea roan increased appropriation of $445,- These photographs show the con- dition of the atmosphere in certuln parts of the city. Where the streets are kept clear, In ecpiantly clean the air in that neigh- hood is comparatively ther sections the air je dust and germ Receiver's Office. versity. MILLIONS PAIDIN TO-DAY.| TERM OF 1903 IS OPENED Children’s With a greater number of students than ever before Columbia University opened the term of 19 to-day, Presl- dent Nicholas Murray Butler issued his annual report. After reviewing the incidents of the year at the University, President Butler took up the financial needs of the Institution. ‘In the plainest language.” said the report, “Columbla University in 1902 1» without adequate grounds and build- ings and without suMctent income to care properly for the work that has already been undertaken, even if not @ In a more or less disorderly scramble to get the benefit of the 6 per cent. re- bate allowed to all property owners who pay their taxes before Noy. 1, about a thousand men and women to-day crushed themselves Into the office of the Receiver of Taxes at Broadway and Chambers street. ‘A dozen policemen had all they coutd lo to keep order, and for an hour after the clerks began to recelve the money men and women Jastled each other to got to the windows, Finally the men's double, . 300 Dozen wear, in Women’ in all the Anniversar. ‘Knit Underwear. and_ natural: and pearl button: about 1-3 value. ground, with combination ot fanc: double sole, heel and toe; sold at 25¢. birds’ wings, fancy feathers, ornaments, etc., etc. The materials used are of the kinds now in vogue, and the hats were trimmed by our most skilful artists. Never were equal values offeredat the threshold of a season. $5.00 Trimmed Hats To-lorrow at, each... Shoes Sacrificed. Lot 1—Wé6men's Patent Leathers, newest style toes and toe caps, light weight ‘or extension soles, Cuban or military heels; f all sizes; choice at... Lot 2— Women’s 95c} Fleece-Lined Vests and Pants, in white silk tape trimmed; all si Children’s 3-4 Wool Under- natural and camel's hair; silk braid all sizes, 16 to 34; this is Hosiery. Imported Heavy Cotton Hosiery, black ms J D%e Vici Kid, Lace or Button Boots, single or heavy weight soles; patent leather toe-caps; all sizes; Cuban heels. a Girls’ and Boys’ Shoes, all made with spring heels, either in lace or button, Note the kinds, box calf, dongola, heavy kid with dull uppers: choice ateses Pi fashioned, For new colorings, full y price... 2.98) are singularly beautiful, Twenty-third Street, JAMES McCREERY & CO. Sale of Silk Skirts. Commencing on Tuesday, 8.50, 9.50 and 10,50 each. Usual prices 12,00 to 15.00 Brass Bedsteads. New Models, with solid brass curved pillars—heavy fill. ing—finished with best English lacquer. 22.50, 17.50 and 35,00 Usual prices 30 to 55.00 Twenty-third Street, silites) inletureanasceak louder tha| line wan straightened out and tt reached |sIngte extension of the work now tn > A z words,” sald the Commissioner from the rear of the bittiding into |progrers be planned. Columbla College Bo Ss Suits with Bxtra Pants ° saity, do you require such an enorm- | Broxdway and then around the corner. |i without any buildings whatever for ° October 7th. us sum men * asked je Mayor. , Mie want more the Mayor. | Jame women pall thelr taxes at separate |academic purposes. and the instructors In 15 patterns of stylish designs in cheviots and cassimeres, Double-breasted styles. Two E irs atts ed JAMES McGREERY & 60. (000 e , Weapers Erooklyn has never to clean Brooklyn been cleaned.’ and students are temporarily sesigned windows and, with one or two excep- unsuitable and imadequate tons, managed to keep in place after /¢o most cessful pursuit of investigation and All seams double stitched and taped. 1.45 pairs trousers to each suit. Nicely trimmed. Patent bands. Cheap at $3.00. Sizes, 8 to 15; to-morrow only, at « to 12+. quality, durable taffetas ————— the first excitement died out. quarters.”" 14 Larse fume, ‘The Prenident reports the value of the a A 3 cf Moat of the taxes paid were in large | property of the untversity to be $21,312,- Russlan Overcoats, Little Fellows’ Stylish Top Coats and Reefers and the Regulation silk. Delicate or medium Silks, | amounts, as the 6 per cent. rebate on] ”'*sen in middle iife,” says the report, Long Coat, all put into one lot and sacrificed for this sale. You will make a clear profit of from colors and black. , ltheee amounts to @ considerable saving | “who have devoted yeara to the mi $2.00 to $3.00 in buying now. Elegantly made and trimmed; every shade imaginable; s 3 2 98 Wie . ;. ° Finished with pleatings,|Ten Thousand Yards of WN WASHINTON Fugitive Broker Who} Jumped His Bail to! Be Tried on Girl's! Charge. | for thore who own extensive or valuable properties, Beardless boys stood in the line with Immense wads of money, ready to pay smebody's else taxes, and young gitls whose blue-stained fingers indicated Cose association with typewriting ma chines were in the line on the women's «de. Because they didn't know the cules, or else Ignored them, mony per sons lost their places tn the line An elderly woman spent half an hour in getting her money from a secret pocket, She seemed to know to a cent what she owed, and had the amount tled up In a byrdle with many strings teaching in thelr, chosen fields, Iving skilled service to the university jor emullor compensution than Is often paid to an experienced olerk. ‘Of 106 professgrs In 1902 49 receive oal- ties of $4,000 or more, the report says. "Men worthy of promotion,” saya the | President, “are kept in the post of tutor | or Instructor with maximum salaries of 660 and $2,000, One hundred and twen- | x teachers are now in the service | of Columbla at $1000 or less.”” To pay debts, buy needed lands, build needed buildings and for general pur- p President Butler says Columbia University needs $10,000,000. Interest on Rebt In @100,000, ‘The present «eneral debt of the uni- versity 18 nearly $3,000,000 and the annual Interest: payment to be met Is about Corset Wal styles, size: tons and cial at. Gowns, of inserting: | worth 69 red, finist and satin r! Undermuslins, Etc. double warp seams, trimmed with Dressing Sacques, made of eiderdown, Basement. Handsome Parlor Lamps in assorted hand dec- orations, brass trimmings, low and g high shapes, with lift out founts and 98 centre draught burners; regular $3.98, Handsome Lemonade Sets, 6 glasses and jug, nicely decorated, worth 98c., special... Clothes Wringer, hardwood frame, rubber rolls, 10-qt. Dish Pans. 4-qt, Enamelled Tea Kettle. ists, in fine quality jean and canton flannel, 3 3 2 to14 years, heavy cording and finished with tape but- 15c us Sin high neck, hemstitched tucks, also with 49 Cc regular price 89c. spe of embroidery ond clusters of tuck: in pink, blue and , special at..+ ¢1 seams, rolling collars, crocheted edge ihbon, 69c. value, ate. Rees 49c eyelets; flounces and ruffles. 6.75 to 12,00, Mercerized Cotton skirts,— black or black and white. Very attractive models, g5c. to 1.50. These skirts are tailor-made, correctly shaped and well finished, colored taffetas silk, Soft, natural finish. Com- plete range of dark and light, fashionable colors,— white and black. 55c. per yard. “Twenty-third Street. id ae ‘ around !t. She lost her place because | $100,000 4 ACCUSED BY HIS WARD. Ci ae sn ee een enopers | eth, Durden, of, our present. debt,” or envelopes : sen | gine BY 2 few oomparinons, “he te S Ernest L. Squires, a V ni by declaring she had lost her | productive. funds of Yale University: in ? . Twenty-third Street, : ahah Avpaliceman. found {t for and more than one-h ver trae ees toi money, (A pollecman found Ve tor ac [aw ihe value of the productive tankerns Great Anniversary Special. : 1 i tice for two years, has t A ee. tho. University of Chicago In the marks C: Be Equalled. y in Washington and will brought | "tha total amount of taxes to be year. : same ‘annot Be Equalled. Th dy for All N eds. | . back here for trial | this wear 18, abot $84.4, PI is three times ax great an the value Come To- Morrow. e Kemedy for ie + ered Che Wi Aer WY Nkten. Tax Recetver, said]of the grounds, buttdings, : Ry oat sata ar SoU el RG he was Surprised “at (the | ine apparatiie of Amherst onmeg'et: | 100 All Wool Brussels Rugs, Scan F . being accused by Viota |{O0eN Ut people. who crowded into| In greater than the total y ‘i ji aid Hel i Se, dtteen years. old, of attacking RUMBGE Of ReOBle MM sook this as a (exclusive of benefactions). in so rer |g immense assortment of Persian Help Wants in This ber. | t Pion of the prosperity of | Harvard. Yale, Princeto: 4 erns, 10.6 orning’s plendid indication of prosp Harvard. Yale Erinceton and Chicago an edallion pat a ) 4 orld, i ee es ae JAMES McGREERY & GO Be aracneirad avenue tne algnpio® al Nearly $10,000,000 Te-Day, as = feet long and ¢ *|BUuT— 4, 1900, on the affidavit of Viola Man ity Tax Rec ceiver MeDonough said BOY KILLED SEEKING COAL. 9 4 A 5-plece Inlaid Divan Parlor Sult, like illustration, full spring edge and tufted In the preliminary hearing in the West | that aout #,100,000 or about one-eixth of | value $15.00; backs, covered in a fine silk damask in all the newest colors; regular piano- dh oreey Paid Help Wants in the 44 ‘Bide Court the girl and her relatives |* eee cone certified [GUM Te Crashed to Death Between Anniversary . finished frames. This suit was never offered. before for less than $40. 27.50 Ladies’ Suits." Other New York Paper ald that she had answered a personal er of Taxes: Two Cara in Erte Yard. Sale price... . Very special for this sale at.++++ seeeeeees ++ * . rr Combined. 3d floot advertisement inserted by Squires to the | Avgust Belmont ts John Git | ji effect that he would udopt a young girl | William B i ne Fifteenth ase ibalt ve pt Ne. Vv . Cloth Sui AGENTS fee JANITORS ang give her a musteal edu: ieee crushed to d eee ped ep cell eee enetian Clo wits, | arerexrice JANITRESSES ushec leath between tw: place was opened by an Italian woman ) A fepresentative of the District-Attor-| | Rallroat | Wf etl 0 cars in bl ARTIFICIAL JEWELLERS ' Rey's office, who had ma faventl. | Qt2t88, FRM oo mes’ Crimmine the Brie Rallroad yard white trying to on Aug. 1 Inst | Blouse model, pleated FLOWERS 8| KITCHENWORK ... ation and, it is claimed, found several! Astor 8! afford ti toe Is family, who cannot Vegetables, milk and eggs were sold —with vest in con-|®4x=RS 8] LADImS' TAILORS... similar cases, asked that the Magistrate, AlOrAKe rears, 11.000] The boy tr y 7 Se ad a ee coat, | AARTENDERS «.- 2| LAUNDRESSES , e ball us high’ as possible. tthe] temelander eta y tried to crawl betw. ig trade was soon established. From $ — ae se aitee giving: {¢ BANISHED FOR THEFT. knocked down, and his ody was 50 was learned that the gardens of BI. Jar. Pleated skirt. Lined] pooxxserens «.. 3) suuuens wig seysiones P wae then. being ——- sible to tell who he'was sett [impos Twombly, Ro B. SoH. Hal with silk. Boys .. 8] NECKWEAR ei sen vearerclanee h | ADD Lindner Will De Deported a ee main anus nano and BD EO ee To airaa who UAH ELIE UREN ed to a similar advert! bt Immigrant, 3 ry) y 8 OPER. ree hate te ee | qusres aamdners ahirtyetve venra SHIPPING NEWS. New York Binanclerss Were |misly, (900th (ecncyeacdan trick pea Cumpach: aniilnfluen: 45.00 perros ousincses« Squires only two or three days when [was corn od German tamil ALM ANAEI FS ; Lyi ata big outlay, and the products were| tial Bi D ERS 2) ostRIcH FEATHER i e y nT wan come , © FOR To-p, ly Sui ing aj3t ; pI ronx Democrat, Com-| 7; : * Ey nd to a lawyer and the sult | iy ye dene -morrow and banish: {sun rises. 601/Sun wets. 5.37 poe Unconsci ose eM e t Ca OMe he’ ghouna <°"" | mits Suicide Owi : Zibeline Suits—blouse|canermaxens 2) | manne ‘But the piory by Mrs. Adele Rinkel, a |e 1 the United States, THE Tipps, wa. 8.41 New Jersey Town at Cut) toprins, tie s Suicide Owing to Con- ‘model coats, trimmed with | A'vas#288 3| PAINTERS widow with two daughters, one fourisen | Ha eaioratnnioare? High WR: Lew. Pri bal” Other ar stant Worry, d WILD canemsrens) iis 6 | TAPE SANGRE, «What apaealed to the oficers more for meal | as took ae OST FIRB? a velvet, Unlined pleated| oats... 2] PHOTOGRAPHERS. Wy, tem, Feiner nad bore mae p clothing | Berge ore ie Tho. dee {8 4s eS DEAD IN THE WOODS. A A CHAMBERMATDS ., 28] PIANO HANDS. 4 ortgage on he! immer an Hel! Gate F $ . . ia LUMBER Suritute, Bhs gud that “he fen? use ner came here lat May ag 3 ol Ft 53 107 630 F041 scamtemr, N. J, Oct. 6&.—James Sou- William Burhach, sixty years old, of skirts, HeteaR er ‘ pee cael ¢ hd that sha nak a good record as i Ns _ 5 5 Sy RTE RG . ct a ‘° and her daughters ep house tor Aa oa al tada rey ener: Reventiy’ lie York. brano and Rapbael Monti were ar |eeiiea nstinve tne. a und in Bad Ne mH Valentine avenue, committee 28.50 COLLECTORS ERS . Eonsented, and, th Manhattan avenue | Ae, sped torday Judge ARRIVED. ralgned before Recorder C. L. Cook to-| speality, es imate suloide early (this) morning by stuffing d taff vagq_ | COMPOSITORS POLISHERS . | flat was furnished ia F . ee ces pale /menvere (Special to The Evening World.) up the window cracks and keyholes | Welveteen and taffetas silk | cooxs .. PORTERS She said that despite his threats ana | S¥) r r reo ct Aiadeiphia| day on a charge Ls NEWARK, N. J, Oct. 6—Louis Spann » ry | 5 : “1 8 PRESSERS: eiyaic rane as yu ap your record, and 1 is PANN, his bedroom with rags, and-then turning ; CROCHETER! © Borapeited to ain in order tO save |r yon good family pat’ | oe a gang that has been systemathally | forty-five years old mena a a nturains — shirtwaist suits. New| cyrrmns . PRESSMEN . Rex Fourteen -old daughter, Pa Of) tne 1) Vaderiand. : London! 1) vegetable gardens of | with a bullet in his qi In theedink [jC San ole =} AWASHERS ROOFERS in Nov. 4 Squires was you hom, NecnaAle Antwerp | Blundering the vegetable s° , View woods to-day At o e | Fall models, isi poste @ warrant chatging him with wwind: [ani that you will Never Nomstt jAntwere | i nthy residents of this town for some | pide” him. Although tlyre. have been | no sume eB Uroash Lwaslone: ofthe) DRESSMAKERS «-., 18] SALESLADIES ‘ ini a Western mining man out Of $250. nity, TP will suspend sente Galroaien months: feveren nolnue FAB. the. <tc ty the po- | most influential Democrats on the nort) 15,00, 20.00 and 25.00 DRIVERS 5 SALESMEN . \ aT (GS SC Sati Bpitnesd dan, Jaan S'ae'| Monti was employed as gardener by! ‘Spann, w Sey He ide of the Harlem River. He was the pOOy ° pRua cule 5 SHOEMAKER .445| of th vito have the back: /HERLIHY TRIAL POSTPONED, |!ausnturs Pon anya | 1 Thomsen, who has a fine residence | atreet. left his home ils, fre ‘owner of a hotel and saloon at Onc ELECTRICIAN BURT HANDS, ni ee epee a fe largest insurance eee ES rye oa and Jacksoaehie | on Main street. For weeks past Mr Parenily. In good mood, and his relatives | Hundred and Seventieth street ajc 7. third S ELEVATOR RUS TAILORS Ee eerie ee SUPA DISS d Albertaon Not to Be Heard ad Giearaat| ‘Thomsen has been missing vegetables | himself. F Third avenue. wenty-thir treet, TINSMITHS . P ri He an en of all kinds from bis garden, and the Worry over the illness of a daughter ) eReNcu prrren. Until Oct. 20, “sSoganden |Toeg became Ho serious that he reported | yrs who Ilved in Brooklyn made Barbact | : (22m Henry French, the theatrical man-| ‘The trials of Police Captatns Herlih: UTGOING aT ermuge | a matter to the police and a watch] anpany, N.Y 44, {loweapitited, and this ts belleved to. be | 4 , who, was taken to the New York|and Albertson, on charges growing out qa fee an AMSHIPS, Nas get for tho: thief, AL 1, * Atlantic! the reason for his act. It is sald he ————— FEEDERS fal Friday in a serious condition |of the eaat side riot on the ozcasion of | Algonquin, Charleston. ‘Iroquols, Chartestoa, ee YRAG war caumntdandine. IMGLNe tomate y York| tried to Kill himself once before tn hl | GInLs Somewhat better last night. He ie| Rabb! Joseph's funeral, were to haye|fismiiton, Old Point. | et tea atom < City. was Snceriara tes tor with aj saloon in Third avenue, Tremont. |WANT TO DISPOSE OF YOUR| oRocery cLERKs. 6 0 Beeman ied: curr or dusieérs| Gecaihela canes ibutcowlnw tavthe ate . — ated Monti. capital of $1.00 deal tn bonds and| Burbach lived with his wife and his| HEMSTITOHERS ... 4 overcome by heat three months | sonce in Europe of Inspector Cross, who INCOMING STEAQSHIPS. The stolen product were disposed of, mortenges,, The ‘directors are Kdwin | qqughter Margaret, When the daughte| business? Advertigo In the Sun-| yoysrwonk ......162 ® Paris. His friends were not sur- Jolotly accused with AY: t ‘ Langdon, George ©. Fisher, Paul Mow "hear of hi “4 Was Jalotly accused with them, the trials | etatendim, Rotirdam. Southwark, Southampton he men sajd, at.a market-in the Paul- yey,” Charles jot ees a ARE MW" | went to arrange her father’s room this| day World. HORSESHOERS a) Oct. 20, Gibraltar. Sardegns, La Gaara, mier Bulking on Main atreet, This Tuttle, all of New York. morning she found him dead, i - :