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‘t “STING ACAIN” SATS TITUS.’ BEAUTY IS HERE Chief of the Thief Catehers Goes to Capture a Cargo of Crooks, but He Is, Suocess- fully Foiled. BILL BUTTS’S SAD STORY. All the Sleuths from “No. 300” Wait- ed on the Pier to Get “Good Men,” but All They Landed Was One Forlorn Little “Gug.” “8: said BM Butts, the Boy Detect- ive, “You'd ought to ‘ve ‘een over to the White Star pier when ‘the Majestic got in from Liverpool to-#ay and seen Cap, Titus and his sleutixs waiting to op those fly mugs that’s iwen drove out ot Paris and London. From the way they acted before the ehip got in you'd think they was going to wuild an addi- tion to the Tombs. “There was Cap, himse‘tf and Sheridan snd Adams, the men that know the Rogues’ Gallery blindfolded; Cane, Stripp, Vallely, Leeson, Mulcare, Tinker, and fiye other eleuths, and when they waiked up and down th) handcuffs in their pockets clinked unkil you'd think it was a concert of bell ringers, on the level. “Just before the ship gomes up to the pler Cap. Titus gathers his trusty men under the double O sign on the north side of the shed and says: The Cap Tips ’Em oft. ‘Hark ye, lads. Alvoard this good hip there are anywhers from a hundred to @ thousand American crooks, coming Pack here to live in New York because SHIPLOAD OF Colleens from Ireland, with Hair | So Black and Eyes So Blue that They Awaken the Admi- ration of a Gallant Britisher. ENGLAND SENDS A TYPE. So Does Frattce, but Uncle Sam Has Own Majestic Charmers to Keep Up the Reputation of the Home Product. Fortunate New York to ta- day the greatest cargo of beauty th.t was landed ay these shor This on the authority of Purs: Brandt, of the White Star liner Miajer- tle, which got in here this mavning with a “galaxg of female lovenness* tWat made the waiting throng on pler gasp as the fair ones came down the gangplani. Never before alt sea,” said the gallant purser, seen so many bebutiful women on one ship. It was a bower of beauty, which even the tempestous seas could not pale with mal de mere.” ‘The purser wrote himself down a good Judge of fair women when he made this boast for thé honor of his ship, for they were reallyistunning. There were beauties from: Ireland, England, India and France, come to show themselves In the new world, and some of our own, stars back from a tour abroad, Such Biendes, Such Brunettes. receive the in my years at “have I they can’t live on the other side. Do you understand? “‘@ure,’ says the cope “We can't allow them mugs to be at ferge in New York,’ says Cap. Titos, ‘It they'd ret to work there wouldn't be anything doing for them that's etayed right at home and tended to business, instead of biking off to France and England and Poland and cleaning up bankrolls that would block the rapid- transit tunnel. As fast as they come off the ship, nail ‘era.’ “ ‘Aye, aye,’ says the sleuths, taking & fresh grip on their handcuffs and test- ing the rubber heels wn thelr shoes. Ready to Make the Pinch, “Well, it was a case of ‘hist, hist’ all | wer the pier, and when they let down ‘\e gangplank there was Titus and his Mare toes lined up to greet thd crooks “There's the king-pin of the bunch,’ whispers Adams to Titus; ‘that fat guy re with the clerical make-up, ‘That Simons, from Minneapolis, No. 327, mm in our gallery on Dec. 2, , at b o'clock in the afternoon, the ‘ as is." “Well, they took that guy into the cabin and buzzed him for iifteen min- Utes. Ho showed them that he has Deen keeping a pork store In Avenue A for the past fifteen years, and the worst that could be said of him was that he is a mémber of Tammany Hall, p, Mugs Not True to Life, “They held up a clothing man from Worcester and accused him of being Archie. Maginnis, that killed Freddie Edwards in Butte in a scrap over what they got from a sucker. Out of the 11 first-cabin passengers Sheridan identi- fled 72, and evety one proved an allbl, jow that the Rogues’ wall Hy tue picture giatt momaeen lery, only the pictures ain't mounted. “But they did got one. ‘The last mug off the ship 1s a little red-headed guy with & face you could crack nuts on, The entire bunch of sleuths closes in on him and nabs him. They all knew him, But. he proved that he'd been over to Ireland burying his mother. “Stung! says Capt, Titus, again! Curses on the card: to abake that fortune-teller: And Johnay Bull Fell, Too. “put Titus wasn't the only sleuth that was stung. There was a Scotland Yard man on board trailing an English forger. When the Scotland Yard man came down the plank. following the man he had spotted, he runs up against Donohue, the special ‘Treasury ‘agent that butts into people on the piers to ir they're smuggling. ‘Phe Scotland Yard man Had three revolvers, five pairs of handcuffs, a camera, a dark lantern, a sandba, complete set of ready disguises and a ir of guloshes in his oercoat pocket. fi course Donohue held him up for a smuggler, The holler the Scotland Yard trdhe made could be heard across the river, He said his name was Finneran, When they let him loose the man he had trailed across the ocean was out of sieht and he started out to plek up the trail, He,had a good chance —— ae Cincinnatt ‘Stung I'm going Returns in to ON, . 23.—The Navy Department has received a cable de- Sputch from the commander of the Cin- clnnati at Cape Haytien saying that ibe revolution has broken out afresh that women and ehildren havo taken refuge on board the cruiser. im earlicr cable from Cape Haytlén had announced the return there of the Cincinnatl from Monte Christi, Santo Domingo, bringing confirmation of the : the Government troops had uitin when “the foreksn ry the foreign of that place sought ref- passed. eyes could ot keep from her remarked one," Coetlogois will tour the United States for pleas ure, America) vel, a bifidte of a cousin of the President and a granddaughter Grant, Sartori, The Scovels have been abroud | P!aymates, on their eymoon manners are by no means over. ‘Their gonduct was auch on the ship sald they: oaght to know better than do such were more or lest didn't bother the Roosevelt Scovels a bit, ters, the, Minwes Clarise and Aline, were three American girls, who are put h American pedutles, ing more need be’ said’ in an American newspaper. of Mount x s There were blondes with blue eyes, and blondes with brown eyes, brunettes with skins Like the blushing peaches of Delaware and eyes that shone with the tire of the tropics. And over them all, the artistic hana of the French milliner and modiste had thrown that indescribable spell of Paris, without which no woman of fashion can look her best. First of the stars down the gang- plank was Miss Geraldine Stoney, 9 dream from Ireland, with natr so black and eyes so blue that no man could look upon her without a sigh of joy. Of superb figure, wet off in a travelling gown of crushed strawberry, she swept across the pler, followed by a tull, dis. | tinguished-looking mau of’ fifty. ‘This was Lieut.-Col. Parkinson of the Eng- lish Army, a member of ihe staff of | |THREE FINE TYPES OF BEAUTIFUL) | WOMANHOOD WHO ARRIVE/* TO-DAY. (T@E TWO COUPLES WERE PHOTOGRAPHED ON THE DECK oF TY fAJESTIC FELLED BY FIST "AMBULANCE MEN BLOW IN COUR Brother of Young Woman, Who Was Attacked by Three Ruf- | fians Knocks One of Them} | Senseless To-Day. { 4 Seriously Wounded in Crash Murt » Hinlson 8 Hospital, Driver James Kirb; Rea are anil FATHER SWORE TO KILL.!™ now b seat and struck the gro a blow in Magistrate Stafford to be orde! bet rong brought jeaught the aad jammed it against a pir of UF ed young him and the colilsion and ook he mpt of e agrant an exhibition oye ‘on- ren, ¢dra, Two ether min, witite, were arraigned which were wound arouyd the ; wi ams. hey were Hdward Wil . freman Mice Slevin L. PARKER AND MISS STOREY. OSEVELT $COVIL AND BIDE, WHO Eres merase Ane it the horse a block a way after from the “unecneoloy wreckage wR. f. ws /ORMERLY NELLIE GRANT SARTORIS. IPHINCE REVIEWS — of No G6 Linwood - were wtured of axsinting Pale fe dn an atteanptod assautt ca [river and the Miss Stafford, which filed because of | sis ausbeh s the spirited resistance made by her, {bruises and contusions of the oulter Were approached by a iwesro who h them up at the point of a pletol. ‘de and His Suite Are Greatly | {yor na) tie polis ve a pial i Pleased with Evolutions of|tective: By his orders Maxsicotte and He . the girl watked to Jonely spot inj the West Pointers. New Lots avenue, where the negro whistled, Two white men approached The white men tvak charge of Mas | at its be nity was so frigid, however, that e' the customs, officers shivered as they Aw irreverent person whose of his thi that she was a “peach, but a frozen | Oo * "Pe And a Spice ef American Blood. A beawty, part English and part was Mrs. F. Roosevelt Sco- of Ulysses 5s. Fhe formerly Nellie Grant yedding trip and are retintn. | (Re Hane: quences. Count: ‘ romtigatic 271 It yas concluded that] discussed his illness, married Gilden. : A minister's wite writes: “Three! dred thousand ars Behold, that a lot of cynic’ who never hed a | ¥°* Ma commited suicide, ‘The attribute my present condition,” he| They became estranged fn a year years ago, while living at Rochester. me that he has lain on honeymdov. or are mad because theirs | the lad so, and now comes tie climax in the) YOars man wr! oney inion. Wet gead by WAS a fpeneral favorite in| said, “to my recent trip abroad. The | ievand's repudiation of his wife, Mrs.| N.Y. Where my husband was pastor/a slek bed for years—his body racked er 4 rubbish about the over untke al m and | sneco, things where other passengers seasick. But that és Miss 1dna, Lithauer and her two ela. ttl ‘stor, ray? are tl mn They were perfection as 4, therefore, noth- [ah Isles MORE TROOPS FOR STRIKE. ¢ Vevhon and Yonkers Memije nope Held’ for Glens Falls Duty. A epecial, mecting of the directors wenditures ‘<pecesanry to ameliorate the the Hudson Valley Blectrlc Railwscondition af" the inhabitants. Company was beld in this city to. to Wonsider’ the strike of the motors] Rt! on vie’ Various 41 ed order to in the cems Ma! the lt of the company in) ity of, @tiens Falls. jy Bry Absecon, this morning fougedhe next to his home, Life weextinet and the boy had evidently (m dgnd for appearance at midtht, several of its #% confantons, but vanced that t? May's Land) Mad efdeavored to imi- yivaician Spuder made an in- ari Pari wiitumers CPNHAGEIA, oct, Th blocking Followfag close upon tre sen: {ot that 148 Government siiould dis] “You may say for me that T hava) MEER SUMMIT Me gnait,| Gr@pe-Nuts and learned the value of! to have him write you, I owe my fe the Lipn/isthing causes the sug-| made up my mind to get well and am| remains ae 4 a ‘ ne ly lot In the| She food. I used it continuously,| lite to you. All the blessings I shal! jition of An! uprising in the Islands} also determined to get away from this] Were laterred In. the tan ah aN eating it at nearly every meal, and | ever enjoy are due to your wonderfui Aere the ‘seeding is general that but} diet of milk and vichy as soon as pos-|!ittle eemetery near us fa ~*| my recovery was rapid. Its use en-}treatment?’ I have cured hundreds of vean be held out that the] #dle.” brief simple service was held 4t the) anied me to eat and digest food and | just such cases, I have just recetved jovernment’ can or will make the ex-| 4fY Douxlass, the trained nurse who} home of N. 8. Fenton, The house wav to give up the drug habit, and Iam /a letter from Mrs. C, A. Brownell, wwence sure suffictent adverse votes: Ste meses or BY @ pro-aale Fi ody | diseases, which his doctors admit ix such irteen-year-old so SWifging | a8 to render his condition serious. " yard | He has shown improvement within the last day or two, and friends insist that he leave New York as soon as possible, and he, if able to stand the trip, will PORT oF NEW york. ARRIVED, AND HUSBAND ‘OUT.’ Mrs. Gildea, De’ Wolf Hopper’s | Sister-in-Law, Repudiated in, from a tree in BMW man onaivee Port Taly How re Telaware Neva’ From France there was a dainty itttie " pi Uiveigoe! ana Woman in the person of Mrs. Henri de | several hours, No cause ®#sigied for | °° we neclere (as ty eee ee “Ad ee Coetlogon, wite of a retired French | tne lad's act, it he coriltted/wsulclde, ". from! @ Newspaper “Ad. Si Thorto. Colonel, by whom she was dccompanied, ‘ . { In September, upon his return from | | * The atmosphere of the Paris boulevard, | %" the parents are tined Ao think | wurope, the Colonel was selx d with oe [3 iss hovered abbut her as she daintily picked {that the boy may hay/e" #inged by | bronchitis, An affection of the lve) idea INCOMING STEAMSHIPS. her way digwn the gangplank and helped | companions in play, 7 | combined with a weakness of the heart.} 6 oto tes of Nella Bergen, De ° un EAS | her husbumd seck her baggage. Her| The boy was tient aged at supper tolleneds® i gpelon are a a age Wolf Hopper's wite, published « notice |staviteu, London Laaurentian, Giargow. dark blue travelling gown was - . 4 did {mot cause | worse. He Brookly: 0- \ , q fection ot brraech resto ers" art oe Ses Sh Ey prepamed that | milk afid vichy, but on that day be re- eos pene ser seneey Hee OUTGOING: BAMBHtPs, * a e er Alb ro-| to see hat was to know that be-]he had gone to the/Me off'one of his|ccived from his friend, — Clarenco rhe would not be responstiie!Antitia, Bahamas Yucatan, Nassay, longed inthe gay French capital. The|schoolmates, The } no pitting in an | Mackay, through the Waldorf, a tempt-| hereafte u Columbia, Hambitg. Saratoga, Charis PROF. THOS. F. .DKIN. for any debts contracted by her wover, Mr. | ing venison steak, which he tried to eat La Touraine,. iteere 1 Mone ol Gaive ¥ pane is Hid japles. Princess Ani “Lam not egotistical over my dis- ‘Then came a violent reaction, and his} The husband is Dennis H. Gil 21 y Hammel betook pfelt tothe homes of} Then irxey [prominent Demwooralo pollolan’ and ni Aabiatan, covery,” says Prof. Adkin, “it was physicians were hastily called. found the Colonel in a serious condition. Ward . By dne: saloon keeper in the Mourtecath ‘awn, siinply iuy good tf tt wpon “ponsiderabie etary fmurounds the | He was unconscious and seemed in Gan-] Brooklyn, He llves at No. 110 Franklin Wit taat {8 law of nature that others had case and the aloritiegisre now mak-| ger of dying. Dr, Morris succeeded In|atreet. Mrs, Gilden is the daughter of falled to discover. My ‘Creator give ard . Series . ce Caz eardon > ime the brains and the power to ais- on. Thi fi -Jreviving him, and Col. Ochiltree’s first/ former Police Cajtain Reardon, wh L abit n LM Uarcht Arai’ pp seh ddl . was dlemissed under charges vy Com-| NO DRUGS. cover this la 1 belicve it be remark was: “Doctor, how characteristic, my dying for a bit of venison.” Bince the venison episode Col, Ochil- longs to my fellow-men; so I shall devote the remainder of my days to curing the sick—to giv missioner Partridge She was fir Shayne, brothe: iptived bp’ the reports of Just Proper Food and Rest. t the / court-house in to Shayn Henry ting married 0 The regular user of drugs to re- mbition in peda peg covery to the world. My Lhe fy veers” aera: moret inteate the ac choke :voung Hammef| tree has gained slightly, but be ts still] furrier. ‘They did mot got slong well to-[ eye pain 1s on the wrong track. {ite T, wot ETN tap eae thelr own home. 7 Tas the vig, leaviir, him to bang. | weak and restless. matea eng aie Brooklyn | een, the cause and remody it by! pleasure and enjoyment in curlug . ring 1 6 rt-] married Kdwaré ‘ookiyn “erat ES; y ce: y It was, quite apparent that thelr hon- | atter_ dise/"'PS ART AIS ARPT Meh chicas Oe Aten sat tis e7ar estate operate Hilcian. B proper food and quit drugs tor tem- one sick person Clad in bis pajamas and in an easy chair and ments to-day, died slippers, he sat paratively 9 ago, and after « 1 widowhood Mr well. climate over there is abominable—fog or Isome home at!of one of the city churehes, I he > ould Gidea Js living Ina hn tine was with pain—many a - rain nearly all the thme, with cold, raw | No. % Berry stroet, which was deeded to! greatly reduoed from nervous pros- | have welcomed death to reliove him ARFj DISTURBED. Winds, | Then, too, Thad pneumonia a} Der Py eae Her lite huahaud | tration and anaemia and was cam-/of his sifferings—the doctors tell him y eo, and that left me susceptible) “Gidea is suid to be well to du, He] pelled to go to a well-known Fastern | he, cannot jive; science despairs; ks such as I now have. Hepen to Get Away. “I had been home but two weeks when I was prostrated, and I hawe had a pretty tough time of it ever since. It lés\a rellet to say that I feel much bet- ter now and hope to be able to get away to Asheville within a week has #everal places in Brooklyn, s relatives and of) sanitarium far my health, My stow ape is Rone them boty a wholesale estubilahment. | aon was in bad shape from badly ce- is nds iS 1dy begin to mourn his Bey oean lected food; I was an habitual user! joss. What give a man more BANDIT YOUNGER BURIED. | of Carbonate of Magnesia and my;ploasure than to bring Uiis sick man - | physiclans made every endeavor to in the throes of death back to perfect Associates Crowd | break up this most damaging habit, | health, to watch the light of hope re- | but all to no purpose. turn to his eves, to see that unapeak- .| “At the sanitarium 1 was given able joy beaming from his very soul, ef Revolt Follew Deciaton, %—All sorte of 1@ -outcome of the Langa- the progress of tho essions to tho Unite: ’a Coen Former Guert| Bier crowded and many were unable to gain admittance. is with Col. Ochiltree, says that a ru- sol Chk dle aus Laaty degeneration of restored good !of Dane, Oklahama, who was tortured _ health. for months with « terrible disease, now completely to HURT HH COLLIS, /Patient Escapes Injury, but the Hole in the.-Bot¥ *. Cellar Driver and the Surgeon Are ._Anthra: ite, harryiag an injused man Ambu- nd Surgeon patience in the | ls hapr y-ower his iver, knowing his waa Use right for some reapon did/)™ent of the coal. Yesterday, the the face that knocked Iwim to the floor, [of WAY, rang the gong and thoaght the Five policemen had a¥ they cor jo |] Car was being stiupped. Veo drag the jnturiuted young man from| The mi the prostrate negro, nov slacke: and he rughing cag {Jttor told me Waa @ large nee fairly broadstys {administered a reprimand, Tie magis-|eievated rd The wagon was crushed jtrate said that he sympathized with {isnt kindling; wood. Dr. Rea was thre wn ¢ Stafford famby, but could not over dashboard Wy the cut terit and bad | WHAT STRANGE HATH THIMAN? Special to The Evening World.) sicotte, while aegro bound Miss! WEST POINT, N.Y, 06: ~The | Stafford’s hands betiind ber with a . . vayj, [Chain and forced her to accompany him - +-——_—___| pee Se) pale ee A yacant fot acvoss the street { M " qio the Military Ac to-day. ‘ Massicot fought so vigorou: and dora BeANtieal duy could haptiy’ nave | the irl sereamed go loudly ats He Makes the Lame Walk, the Blinee, and Cures {been eetoctod, with the afr tke wine! Str und Wilson, of te, Lit Those on the Verge of Death with Li and the trees turned to gold and erim- | stath lueated the negro from a on. West Point appeared to the I pescrintion furalsned by the sist, ond | Lung Troubles, and Other Dange! * my dis-| published Sauition in {twill fort$1.000 in gold. "Twish | T could fi , and afflictio write me. vho has been pro-| Only meet} and show "you some of porary relief or you will never get nounced incurable and who hus lost| the thou hope than [| cow get out of a hua-| have you fli try my treatment at a/{ once. | the trent: | tell |your trou japproximalweight. ‘Thi te: poy ICH FIND ~ ABAD Held Fige q ’Precious — FREEF Olp, x res Ie meron Nes ¢ Jergey M| dot.“ 33.—Col. principal of cademy here, ot axsupply thi seme institution nouiance was ) Eicuzite coalpurply ald mot — — run Into and smasied by a Sixth ave- © { the cotonet 4 or wagon, but Both He an } trofley car at Murray street and | was mined right jAcademy pre- a Son Bearched for Broadway, The injured pation in | mi es, 2 | Weapons as They Entered the ambulance miraculo escaped) ( gol, Weight dels “find”. this Trial-Room, but None Were Found tithougi the vehicle was/w ay: “Zany tail Jo a-aupply of u Garena pal, sufficient to Plug the winter pon Them. Rea and Kirby were call prieLvhe ensikpcsak au es orth River, to attend Pa sent fall. The o| put in the cel- ' ~ jonashoreman, of No. lar under the AcafVhen the sehoot | When laine. a negra was |e ki yn {| closed iast Junes noticed that [arraigned in the Gates Avenue Potige |Sriahed by a turning WIE | auch more coal jsappeated than {Court, Brooklyn, to-day, charged with| °C! Irby dr reel t9 lwo bad expectode but. this was [felonious asvault on Fhoebe Stafford, Broudway. A AS Jascribed to the {winter weather, of No, 325 SheMMicid avenue, Robert atat-|*eedig downtown and was svmost |e iste was iol tts TMhidtfall , a brother of the girl sprang from} Upc) them as Kirby drove on the track, | little was s wr: soon used | Small quantity wemaining and fudying how to eecure a frosh spending a settle- hole [beneath the eoqand that it ap- penred to he fulfl. He took some of the coal fro hole and found that there had fen # well under the bin, ‘The eq this had decayed =n allowed tho fall down Into - | tne deep cavity,| became filled. Col, Wright's ve “mined” about fy from the old v MITRE FOR ARCHBISHOP. shioners Make To-Night. | Staten Intn Prese: Miss Stafford, whose ber is. a (Kirby's back: and hips ‘were wrenched | Archbishop Hwill be presented wealthy chandelier manufacturer, was Mterously. | with a mit ariviloners of Bt. visiting Tursday night at the home of Ses ar Fi eas [mater 8 ChurchJBrighton, 8. T. this cco eotte | man Ru a Dead, | evening ‘ Roceo Masuleotte, at No. #7 Miller} Comerresnman Rusem! | ie fexentaft be 10, the school Javenue. Mr. Mugelcotte volunteered to | DA ON. Conn. Oct hail adjoining urch, where a fair Sjescort her to the house of ‘ner parents, Weressmian ries A. I gussell died at 9.50)| has “4 nin e. ‘A number of 3. ei rest notables : Pad At New Lots and Grand avenues they [is my ! leas PWER Kidney and Diseases, yilng down. Say, a gust of wind} Governor-General Geary of Bermuda, ' ‘i . Aryivi Jolphia, the roya Statte ons were g(ian't have got through them, they| to whose family Miss Stoney is ex rou'e| repia tid atal opera Ata woot {ith pos ze “out lem the orm wee as One Possessed of Some Mj Force. i cee rrulgne tom Wha Teaveai five’ men aki thelcoot let ea woe pis Boeke ey \ and, headed by a company of cavalry, | arched at the doo wit Stafford cE Sy on a wer from jcklow. were driven to the parade gvound. A{ sworn to jams, but no 1 goes aboard i y ere fo ‘ove! sini ostieoelortihe bunch to sage Steamer gomip says that the voyage | salute of twenty-ne guns was fired |gyenrey. Were found on them. overt |The: Story of the Marvellous Cures That. He } Performs ‘in "His ‘was productive of a promise between | =: = a“ (ani the Siamese mal hymn was| Weapon, however, as one ‘blow from {t thel | cae . 1" Miss ‘ord, as a result of the shoc! dnything from stealing milk from a cece chetenee Oiontes ae MISS EDNA Lit? | peared: for her adventure, was unable to appear Coid, Uncolored Statements of Bqacts. cumbwalter to murder. laneeed happy ana tala nothing st | -—--- See ena Si ae ame TAL Na ch xrand review. (imermen were wid in $600 Dall ¢ | = | “'S-s-s-h,’ whispers ‘Titus to Sheri-| st comes from y Wickl which was gone through withs » pre- loxaminatl shen ula Leal FS —— - aiaiiamal ; ‘there’s one of ‘em. Who is he?" The aa Ay rai ae ate f ekion and soldierly manner that has fable i0 appear against thew. Ni ee i That,’ eays Sheridan, ‘is Hddie the| after giving this information to the re- Oke McGehe Selah bth | att $40 000 00 W. FG . AY) Snitch, a Denver crook that we mugged | porter. | paid a visit to the Academie bui Brisk Brewery Fire. ‘ ° ct as (CH pn July 14, 1895, at 2.81 In the afternoon.’| “And this,"! said the gallant Colonel, In the gymnasium an exhibition PATERSON, N. J., Oct. 2%.-The ale- “‘Keep you eye on him,’ says Cap.| pointing to the Imdy, ‘is the fairest } jthe physical training of the cadets was] house and general office bulldtng of the mea wt | “Sheridan and Vallely trails the mug | flower.” | wiven. This seemed to interast the | Katz Brewery at Straight and Governor Last Year in Free Advi d Help fo k § f ind “Suffering | to the pler, where he mests a lot of! The two sai! Saturday for Bermuda. a lGrown Prince greatly, as the harcback| streets, was deenmzed $0,000 tolay: by: victaan p ‘torr 2 ' | women and girls hugged and kissed | Surely New York will be the di: . Vanalevou i he rid e which broke out o1 » floos | : es Sela teat eee P28 Ree | toe ae Noseane e dimmer ef —E andro anit ac in the riding hall fire which broke gut. an the ton 1003 by the Great Institatio: .of This Come to find out he was a celery grower | Emgland’s Fine but Frosty Beauty. . Sey {Colonel Was Improvin When | Gen. F.0D, Grant was among those [And |8 Quilt of bronk: Tae two op floves Remarkable Man Is Presij. Nie askin cee ees ites” tre* |e mena are cons, Mies al Rater (ands: Missing Som O97 Hee tok Sent settee at ieee fe Maa [athe Come ine Taw, dobre come = | Tepttus wea Gleappeinted, but not dls-| etree ee, Brpgntcr of « Londen | in «Cemetery Tree and @% He Ate Tempting Steak Sent} 0" aciatms he Price land rar a0 RN jah conadetbemae tee eee e my be posed for the official photographer on = Green, mayed. He kept hustling up and down|for a few momths. She was accom- i idf! by Clarence Mackay. (the chapel steps. SHIPPING NEWS. Va., “who pte me ‘enthustasti- and around the ship, every once in a} panted only by ber maid. Miss Sturgis cumstances Disprove Sui { y j i ——$_$$— + ly after had tried everything Gwede steamboat owner from Towa as|hair and «. aint Pea a |} Much anxiety ts felt by bis friends | SS § SST R Sua risen. G.18(Sun ote.. 5.1UMoon risen. 11.24, Meer tan a See reagent ; ‘ in of great cle: pv condition ¢ mas P, j x | ‘Kelley The Rat,’ from Chicago, and a| neas, she was most striking, especially I aerial aueu acintael Malaga teeate a Dea cas treatmeps cured thousands of | Buffalo pawnbroker as ‘Galveston Mike,’ | when b; , (Spectal to The Even! 1 Ochiltree: whole eat Ria apaccmen! High Wate laow Wa y but T y the side of Miss Stoney, when pectel to The Evening Wor! a : “thers, Hegratefnl to me, but crook who make: tat: t in the Wilbraham, Thirtieth street and AM. PM AM. OF 8 ey Ban hoe aal ae Mars of rich and rare beauty] ATLANT! 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