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Fr sii : —— we ee suet st oi es a e Tn oe ee MARES WORDS CNNECHAGAEY IN TENDERLOIN. FOUCHT A 100 ODEL i) FEAL be months 290,000 bolts have been put ; i bye dint Qa ri PAA into the Third avenue structure, and it a fan found that a larger sise of bolts . had to be used in replacing the old ones. r ” This showed that the constant vibra- , . tion had worn the fron, and there are nr ‘ yy Press wvoater cr ieba exvact thd ati ; = : “at Lopez, with a Bar of Iron, Re-|Governor Declares They Are- : Saiy ‘Sat but, ers are eany blaoea ; rans om m NG called the Days of the Rough] Perfect Harmony and Th pa SR See ee rrakedse eben : : : ~\ \ Sea Fighters of the Spanish} Will Be No Opposition to Sere! improvements in the structure—change the grade or the steel standards anf in g k \ ave : Je Ra. many places the station structures, All " Y ' Main. ator’s Re-Election. these things the company hae bad tn : yy Sy, i es Gon s eect enero CRUSHED FRIEND'S SKULL./ARE IN CONFERENCE TO-DAYy, City Munt Indorse Action, Track Franchise Is} vnsi now they nave deterred any at- tempt at adding the third track because joned and Likely | of the opposition they would have had Pry from tho vity authorities, The crusade ; Me of the lagt few weeks, they believe, h: ‘to Cause Litigation, [gsr ten, fom works, they betovs, nag the city will now practically be com- ; : pelled to indorse the recommondations ’ wT r of the State Commission and grant the WEIGHTED DOWN WITH'SUITS | privitere of the thira track, ) Vice-President and General Manager a Alfred Skitt, of the “L'* system, has > Bianer ” Poperty-Owners on the West) rrr th *natirend comintasonars came - ak Side Are Claiming $100,000,- | to town. but ho was all smiles to-day 4 oe 4 } 4; 7 | and sald cheerfully: ® © + 000 for Damages on Account| ‘rhe thirs-track iea I entirety wap S teable, and has been under considerat of Third Traok Already Built.| or some time by omelet of the roa, Then, with His Improvised Weapon,| Together with Lieut.-Gov, ee He Defied the Ship's Crew, but Speaker Nixon, Senator Rain a the United States Officers Got and Chairman Dunn, They Digy! Him. cuss Political Odds and Ends. j, WONDERMENT 89006004000600000600000G. | ‘Three days before Christmas, down in| Gov. Odell, following the lead of ‘orefathers| tor Platt, 18 prompt .to-day with toe Eeagt proudly with thelr gold laden | iteration ot the wanator EMA ‘ GREENE'S ORDER once swept pro eir gold laden | iteration of the Senator's + the CAUSES PANIC. galleons, Jose Lopez, rose up in Spanish | there {s no “trouble in the camp 8 | wrath and violated the law of the hish| “I have so repeatedly sald that thorgy, seas and the United States as well. Not] is perfect harmony between the Sena‘ with the belaying pin, which perchance| and myself and other Republican Would have teen more in keeping with| the Governor to-day at the Fifth: A his ancestral traditions, but with a dar|nue Hotel, ‘that I do not deam of modern ateel, he struck a fellow coat | necessary now to add renewed dent ‘asser on the United States ship, Che-| of rupture stories, I am in favor oak ROL SREUPD RARE ER. of thoes ey and cracked his good American| Senator's re-election to the Uni Who have been on the force lang enough | «uli trom the top of his head to the|States Senate and will give him (Continued from First Page.) The work can be done without butiding Colored Porters Put at Work as baw ntructures, It will neoesitate merely! Tigket «Choppers and the “Though the recommendations—vir-| tho erection of arms from the present Ally an order—of the Railroad, Com. | Structures, 70 do this would not re-} Management Saves 15 Cents PESLSE MGB Aa E GetHiNe. ‘award Hanlon had the misfortune to} The Senator will succeed himaelf ers that the Manhattan Ele-| yp, skitt said he would not discuss) a Day on Each. , eee : be the victim of the biow. He is now in|... Senate and absolutely no oppositt \ District-Attorney Jerome says of Po- ; ali ffered him from any sot Nea © sai the Seaman's Hospital in this colty. | will be offer Petal atone areqne'a, action In| —hpez is in jail, haying been held for|1 saw and spoke with the Senator t “It was. th day and we exchanged the New ¥ ne E that |irial to-day by United States Commis the department, ‘Phere is rotae much foner Shields on complaint of the slip! | greetings. I shall see him for ‘seve : oi Rejirond Company take @rastic| the other recommendations until he had nenes and reviewed j to increase its train service | considered them carefully BS Halling on so extra card hy Apel 1 ie With other membeza of the com- CHEAPER THAN WHITE LABOR ae Rech: graces te Biaitge ‘WM Mean Rellef Anyway. corruption, and blackmail in the depart. |per of the Cherokee, which got into port | hours this afternoon ay tis oateteies ot Z last night. jeut-Gov, 5 Sylvester D. Smith, superintendent of 1 nd Chainm the deplorable = th : ; with |Nixon, Benator Raines, @ ee Aent4 ; ms Spite ag ed the road, sald to-day that the thirt|| Colored 1) Portere—No phya- The rotten men in the department eae Henne aler a aur ., Wi) Dunn, of the Republican State Ex & problem involv at may take track resommedation was a good one, as |) ical or mental INDIFFERENCE know that a man coming from civil !fo/imig means that he must face a long | tive Committee, met Gov, Odell Many months to solve, and thus ham-|{t would enable the company to run has to feel his way. But now comes a Senator Platt in the latter's apartmentey' pet the fuidiment of the Commiasion-|™ore trains. The order that the com- Bnd atriices ne Che Rook GE Tt ee ae | eon Cee ie mene in case Of CON Iimhey went Into executive senalon, While em plans That problem ta: MT USAIN TOR HEUTE tee cence | : if strated this yesterday. As a result, the Natieue ans a5 ertrelien States stet.|* faithful horde of Republioans. ; i ean tran an . n are all ‘soared al ri t dors awaitl Wave the Commlantoners the ete | Ae mt ee Ore An Evening World Man Studies Its Peculiari-|;insare broich, And date my oui |uten. Walle he denies the facts as set| Rauit of che conference, GoY, "Od i ‘ome | aud. instanced ‘the alx-car ‘tral . : ‘ forth in eeveral aMdavits, the evidence] told the newspaper men A ig rant to the Manhattan Com. [fd instanced the alx-car trains now! “TT howe where the good people of ties and Constructs a Corollary by Which |aaters of, Aic8 it the Pemular Army. | coos to show that he i ference would continue ‘throughout t my n franchixe which would en-| Aa to the running of the same number | Manhattan suffer and the Manh Un CR eC a tata pesactionly jal foul ae “ dhe cates recnat [Soar nde miAERe eS AGATE EER | slevated Nallroad” Company “benente| All Men May Know the Sentiments Which |{sty"matoruvra*" 1'" © ET eat atuapad gunlanarens ns ne magma echale 2 earlams te extra tracks ntl midnight, he n't in) 5 punishment by his | discussed the said, “We For the past decade the Manhattan [MUCH of {t for therredaon, ax he put it, | through the placing of Afty-six colored Stir the New Commander. Walsh Starts with Roses. daring. y iacue te pe dda ‘and ends." When’ ie a . that people wouldn't change thelr hours | ticket takers or “choppers” on the varl- Acting. Inspector Richarg Walsh Sacuti but Governor smiled and entered the cone ‘ el Nallroad Company has en- A eae pe sy ous east side elevated stations and the a ened a headquarters In ithe wy ase Lbpeh ian whisadl an vce ‘ ference chamber, deny y ho recom 1 employing of a still larger number of xty-elghth street station this ‘ ut @ tough one, ——_— Tine. i to extend "ite aning noua Subeettnd oy" HGR Veeahend™ eePERS | gecond-clann employees along the sixth | WBE" the Tenderloin soveht te couch | necessary, ‘He who saw understood. ]A2ettt aps Mag Magog eumacing [He shipped on the Cherokee along with] EUROPE MENACES CHINA. Ubroughout the aystem, but refrained in Metronoliten, whe Radeecommierion: avenue and Ninth avenue lines. ‘The old] this morning tt was strung up to 80| FIFTH MOOD—-WONDPRMENT. to tart In and do police work. He. will |= begs when the vessel left this port Mtaee of threnta, of a. rpuitipticity | An sikday rust-hour eervise on thet known by thetr first names| high a nervous tension that when the] As thls now enforcer of the law pro-|0°cuny the samo, rooms with Capt. cuvere’ weeks ago. On Dec. 22, thelmnelats on Trouble Unless Indeme damage sults and tnjunctiona by | Would, soon attract ty It all the ‘long. |to many patrons of the "1." roads, have| Dream God finally aid arrive, with the} ceeded on his tour and met revelation) cinct.. One clerk was at work, and the |San Domingo, RAMOHS SOA Rete hall nity Be Paid in Gold. Reet owners along the roule, Undor| fae thee Metronclitan: avatar ftquile| been placed upon the train platforms, after revelation his astonishment grew| Acting Inspector expects to have more | become friends. Men of Irish and Span- first gray streaks of dawn, he brought PEKING, Jan. 3.—The signatories off t shortly. ish blood na NG, Jan. t o along a spectre in the form of a brintly | fo Sctual wonder, Then for the Arat/* OTs the morning a floral horseshoe, |halt a chaos Bur bine wise REYE| the Chinese peace protocol, except ¢ time ‘the mustache began to dincloso its a ee mace nee eney: Rt the gift of the patrolmen and officers of/ were they were sitting on metaphorical | American, have consulted their respeca n iil wind that blows’ against | white mustache. It was the worst night-| capability for real activity. Where be-| the Went Thirtieth street station, which) sticks of dynamite for they Doth, naa tive governments and have practical), common law upon which our stat-| Which they would undoubtedly bo glad and sree & dosen remain at their titea’aro built no property owner can| t,he relieved, Goa ed : parts “The commission has the power to en anrived of Me light or air except| tore iin orderne? said Ar, winith, and |e 18 a* uy ‘ o the Acting Inspector recently lett. was|tempers. 1 en grave public necessity demands|the company will obey them. the “L" officials, Compia'nts against | mare (hat has assailed the slumber of ly passed from mobility a i ‘bers. It came to pass that they féll hi fe and even then he Is entitled to re- a this Intest move in the direction of] that centre of strenuous frivolity since It now trembled with| M2 deans made of American Beatty [us aver Money and there. wee a fant, | Ceciged to tdentisnlly. notity cine. Pampense for the damage to his prop. economy are heard on all sides from the| ine ominous presence of the Chapman | TickenIng life and each particular hair] and Niphitos roses. About the horneshoe| so they Tet thor pet ene EENES ANG | ed for by th sea an Phone | erty. ' patron, even after he has been jostled struggled to the perpendicular in a way jarge amount of Serine Wobon. en they both were ww nded Phen thee unl vider r by the protocol wi a Under this taw millions of dollars have and jammed by the everyday crush, Not | Whiskers, to make a German army oMcer green|"guctean fini’ Phe Acting, Inapector | Separated. Loper had’ a fine black eye | Sve consequences, hen paid ont by the “I.” road since the that there ts any color line drawn, but] This mustache ts the sallent foature | with envy. was much pleased with the gift and| "4 4 soul that raged. He had been no| A strong sentiment exists in favor of structive was first bullt, ° that the now ticket-takers should be ac-|of Miles O'Reilly, the new commander of | SiXxTH MOOD—INDIGNATION. kent his beat, wishes to the men of tho Beanie ieee Roonent, Aad down in nis | compromias. 1f Calne wil BOEvE She. cs, ce gulls oseadé cepted without proper teats av to thelr he precinct, and by It can be read the] When the Captain returned to the pres ob ie da sae Te ag enmers te: falr fight gor him. ‘ mental a pl lca nes! ‘or je due ¥ = alf-hour iter tl Hases the éranchines that allowed the - tien aasigned to them In condemned... |™Ood® aud tenses of this doughty eap- | sittin hele he nappened to mete TARREST BEGGING PREACHER, | i271" ,wea, aranding, in "ive forcaaite i ’ : remark about his observations to a alone. His back wi ea company to build the third tracks row To cheapen the cost of operating ihe|taltl, who reads the statute laws by the ap turned to the doot.! sn per cent, since the tn t18e the municipality promised tmmi edateek aebuaze te bblihe prisnioel alte ‘and not through the “system” |YOUNS man who know the Tenderloin AVGESea EE GE Sau Mieke TeMaTa entered wortly. In his protocol, through the deprec! Alty from further damage sults. Neve eee a eenent manageaent. Take «| lens. ‘This mustache has seven moods, | When vice was rampant and unchecked. | Awed Colored Mam Say Creeping up he dealt. his former ‘friend | wea meen, He told the unsophisticated commander a Agent far \‘I’'rojected Home.’! a blow on the back of the head and Mieless, thousands of these sults hav ie embracing the gamut of the emotions | Big Wave Came Aboard La Lor-| trip slong any of the four arms of the | murerine the mame ot the emote | fow stories of the old daya when the| Coure Oflcer Hartigan araigned in|l0ld the scalp "wide open. ‘anion tell en brought against the company and S 5 and thi by now awalting decision in the) raine and Passengers Had als a elaee saan ater TA hight in the Tenderloin, ‘They ate: {Penal Code wax wilfully forgotton Dy] the Yorkville Court to-day an aged| “4 ‘h@ Spaniard fled to the upper deck, Meher courts. 1 which all Alan or in Be! ‘Janetro, il, Juaging | FIRST MOOD—INDIFFERENCE. Ha vate alas ne und Boned in the| colored man. The prisoner said he we Defled the Whole Crew. j y ut of the building of the chi from the numter of strange dark faces| For the score of years that Capt. |* een recinct. His Brooklyn sen- James I. White, agent for the 1 Me pircatets sionoornon ce thee Fine Time on the Icy Floor. seen tenoing over the tleltel-boxes, O'Rellly has seen police duty in the als-|elbliities were plainly shocked. He was/aged and infirm colored people of the | nim hale bat of Steet wOMterd oeake Sooty inion against the road would mean ant by ‘an"Evening World reporters, (°" | ter Borough across (he bridge his pay- |Indignant, The bristles of his mustache United States. Ho, was arrested whlle saw ‘nim run up ‘on. deck and” found etical ruin for the company and would Naith “Avenue Seven white tickets | chological observations of human nature|writhed into a wild disorder. Capt. | OU fram. house to ne tt a He They went forthe atcemiee, rae itily preclude any further exten- leck house, bar up- of the third track: 01 ar lifted, mad with and ready to brain Passengers on the French liner La} choppers. been practically limited to watcn-|O'Reilly sat back and gasped: “Is it] saiq that for ten years he had been Lorralne, which arrived in this port to-]° Bixth Avenue—Four white ticket- hase eye Dee nai akvuceling at toss) possibie seeps deputheed to secure. algnattires and ine | Meregiis back, tothe a . unusual | choppers. pantie” P TT He a This already complex situation ts now|Sczaq'isat usnday, Early in the more, | tities, Avenue—Five white ticket-| waver of action that are continually /SEVENTIT MOOD—GRIM DETERMIN-| fq] home for the colored aged and in: | "ar anuerto me awegned Man gian- urther involved by the aotion of the! ing a big sea came aboard, smashed the| wena A Six white ticket-|TuMing the surface of urban Ife, the} ATION TO ACT. firm in| Washington, He had securedled the bar,” a EF iMaliroad Commissioners, ‘The question | WE,* “IS sea came aboar Me od sd ermeond, Avenue te teket-|eround swell of the social body, 8 IK) gioseiy ager midnight Capt. O'Reltly | {i tattime about $5.00. He clalms to} 1 was his threat of death for any 4 to the scope of tholr powers, which | Pouce Siase, wit of the wmoking- | chopimorly the colored men were used| were. As he sat in his oMfco In The], . be assistant pastor of the Shiloh Bap-|man “who came nex’ hit There he nal a heart-to-heart talk with some of|tist Church in Washington, the pastor) stood deflantly while the ship steered RAY) 6000, \6 socompilehes tay |Coony, “eotlng It ana adjoining apart- exolusivaly by the company a8 porlera) police Btation of New York early last} tne into the harbor, When she made her ert ments. When the passengers appeared | tok @ stations “neat. and. clean, SSaTROR pla Y “Mave to be adjudicated, ts Mkely to hold] atter breakfost the smokingrorm waa] They were. mover anfowed “near the | Mgnt and watched this commonblace or hat brought to ane, Tenderioln| Pranwent of tne tome Committee | ples, Gver her side went te amd alae the promised improvements for lcket-boxes, because they had not) ebb an » fo e & 4 Al alek , oli ‘| ‘ { sion ig @ skating rink in beer wera pertorm- | heaved Proper mental and physical ¢x-| deak he wore an air of easy indifference. ene ee AUG ue Baa mane an esse quthoriaing, the establishment of Eng tthe Ban Domingo, police were asicad anc wel Or phe i "' a ber Re! = a c * J S e ut for Mm, a + ire accomplished’ by such as/eminations, They were 6 Knit | Now, O'Reilly ts of athletic bulld, nome) coriander learned. chee though Capt,| purpose had passed the House vice and | fa, unt ‘otivitiess the: tai on Ce ok W < vhich, the Rey. Dr. J. A. Taylor, men Capt, Dick Walsh, his prede-|of which, the Rey: Dr. J. A. Tay! Babies and Rest for the Rallrond Commiasio re ha ventured on the Icy floor. iteepbeap, yer serviceable and tnalr : av but with ° 4 ow in charge of “the power to grant franchises to the sphere halted at brushing elbows with|what deliberate {n movement, Dut Walsh had done much In the short time| Senate once and was n © tive sailor was caught. He w ‘ ny for the further extension of |p cts eg team! wae ree: | the patrons of the line, & face eloquently expressive of hl], hi heen in the precinct there wee] eee Al BAe, Or A ironw and Proven ‘aboard ‘When ine | Tired, Fretted Mothe sonably placid, ‘Thebold n ‘ ' rich ike erator Try, of ene Chanty Organs| fone and brougi att tracks, thelr powers will im- eid Chartran, the) ‘Phen came the cry of a long-outraged | emotions, to the nature of which the] sin a sumolently wide fleld of activity | ization Goclety, accompanied the aged Danie and Loner inthe bee, dace eck {In warm baths with CUTICURA) enowned painter, was one of th = i A th Ci pf the tri lately ener into the legal tangle He announced thet Re yee [Raa The World brought, the matter ¢o | fringe of white bristles composing M8) ¢,. ai his energies. ‘Then the mus-|man to court and spoke for him, the Spaniard there until he was taken |SOAP and gentle applications o! Mal mustache is an unfailing index. Now, |.) . trate Crane paroled him until the after-|into custody by Dnited Stat ting to the present third track. secured a contract from the French| {he attention of the State Rallroad ohe '|tkche showed the concentrated mental] ae of gah. Henkel, who was notified an these CUTICURA OINTMENT, purest of force the man ts capable of whet $$$ ——_—_— n he arrival here, Hanlon was sent to the| omollients and greatest of skin cures, Commissioners, Tho present investiga-| when the Captain wears that air of ea: Conference Resumed. Government to paint for the Pantheon | tion w and covertly the com-| ingigerence the mustache drops. placide PAL the conteronce between the Rail-|% Sigantic picture to be called tho) pany began to put on exten trains |. Ao iooge of limp, but at rest, curv makes up a mind. As his jaws set ee hosvital, His condition is said to be icket-choppers who had grown gray ‘etl . OMING. serious, Conimissionere and the’ talitag | Apotheos!s of Victor Hugo. The canvas| Ticket-chppers who had grown gray | iy. Not loowe Oy tity, bit tr ee ently [ily after he had slowly announced, LORD CHARLES C'! This is the purest, sweetest, mos, which was resumed to-day, | Will be 9 by 16 feet and include 1% fig-| granted and put on the platforms of the| ready to quicken Into action at the first), vo Will certainly attend to this” the —_— speedy, permanent and economica}, Leh ures, : bristles of the muatach: back to Join the Ship. , A apie matter wos taken up and dis- by Montaignac, a Brench’ art dealer orvery quietly at first the colored por- |impulse of the heart. stimy in theln normal ron a Sn Paniea:s Let eer HE SAT DOWN TO DIE: treatment for torturing, disfiguring, at le THe counsel for the | ang artist, was a passconger, He comes | ters Wore started performing the Work | s1COND MOOD—INTEREST. to contract over the tightly closed lips SME! iehitictine North Gesmal Ma caesar cs \itching, burning, bleeding, soalyy, eres, i. opinion that the| ts he United States to purchase ple: | Youth ne silitea weeks Ceeea tor only | As the hours of the evening wore on! Hach bristle aw Mt settled freily Into] BREMEN: It stcorin Maria Thoresn, 1 dbl ows "crusted, and pimply skin and scaly. weep of the law founded on pubiite | ¢u, yew hours, After a time the changed the brooms of the precinct detectives be-| place showed the grim determination of| which, 1a to wall tram Bremen to-day and for a Drink aad Expires, which, humors, eczema, rashes and irrita: the man to take Immediate! ‘ from’ Southampton to-morrow, will take! 4 broken-down character known hn an to take ediately the action | fom oer passengers Admiral Cord Corneliua Ahearn, who for some time |{!ons with loss of hair, of infants ani which the situation demands, and had] este A the law-breakora been there to won| Cites iene truth ip. the report, clzeu-| past has lived by singing ballads in the children, ever compounded. ty—or as it ts technically called, | iy hea sraiy and thelr work at the Into the station some of ‘dur Americans go abroad to buy| became general, and gan to sweep Into station some o! H : oxes Was made regular When | ine characteristic flotsam and Jetsam of ey—would ‘help them out of works of art,” he said. “I come here | (ick b x ; i ni ity, to make purchases. in| Philadelphia | AM extra Porter was needed he Nes Note | tne alatriet, and the conversations over fo mtatement could be obtained to-/HExt, month there in to be a eale a che took filled the place of @ WhIte |] the sergeant's desk assumed that dit-|iney woul © KO ain the United States, that the Ad-|cheap groggeries along Park Row. last Mai he offices of the Manhattan Ralls | trict, S0me, OF the inert oe ate eee nt oa ee Re ee ee eee ee ane ice origin in| em would ave gone away Alled with| lated In tne take a position weit An | cheap sroxgeriea along Row. last | Sold throughout the world, Heenan yea mili] ticket-boxes of the entire aystem are|tinctive favor pein hh fear and mh fivernational Mercantile Marine Com-|¢vening entered MeKeon's resort, At | guages? Bee ree Le: UR Brosdnay, ss to Reta or ‘gu ola. worke ae en aM | practically in the hands ot the former the Tenderloin, The now commander —$——— pany No, 158, and calling for a glass of beer 2 @ al v a colored employees, it vik f th uter circles . ——— down ata b t Of Rellroad Commisstoners had | {et ewe, th Sore, fe. NON CONEY tO es eas become of the oid chop- ag ais Bat eR at Mis gniaene MABON DISTURBS BELLEVUE. KNOCKED FROM HIS CAB ane a CAFiA AN URS ROA: DF FR The Philippine War, served. It was said that no state- Was aaked of an old employee PY)" oy bristles of that mustache began Later the quietness of Ahearn attract- reporter. 1902, the American troops ' Between Web. 4, 1899, ac. April 40, ed the attention of @ bartender, and tog, . ———__—— would be given out rewarding the * was the repl: to stiffen, slowly, almost {mperceptibly. ’ hong or the action of the Commission- ONE KILLED ON GRAND TRUNK “And what of the old porters It seemed as if each white hair pos- Engineer in Merrions Meets a Raga it wae alncovecad Chat tial 9) ie 2,561 engagements, In 2 7 led smcpeiien of tbe omens OO Peer Pa reise eerie aan peased {ts own nerve centre, which was| ‘The employees of Bellevue Hospital a Strange Death, had aung his last song and had hie last Tae on a elas as eee e J 5 - was the cautious | working up to busines: who happened to be on duty at 7 o'clock WILALINGTON, Del,, Jan, 3.—Gsorge| drink, ‘The ambulance surgeon called additions to the road, \. ¢lty Would assume responce, | Consisting of two ba coaches ahd two oars, drawn Hischarged? of his men. He got up slowly and| ments and what was expected of them. ng | collide: “Not exactly,” was the answer. “But Commission re | Oe He ee ter ee ee olded MAb] 1 unght better bee for 1 will be put on | Walked out to the desk where the man| Rumors that Dr. Mabon was going to Proposition @nd the subway | to Hamilto: the train platiorm: at work which Lean-| with the red face was pouring forth a| make many changes were soon rij Ly ns ast lothes, passes no |\eli-known resort, The captain was| heads of departments and talked over| "ie was swept away and drownede” | morning: World Almanac, eo care, two day seated In his room talking with several} with them the wark of thelr depart- Anvolved for publication, Wild Engine Py eadacaueel cei’ y thi h Mican enginesr on the Phila: mioat no case did the American M ply. THIRD MQOD—MILD SURPRISE, @ morning, were very much surprised | B. As! : my salq that the man had been dead some He@ the Seme iden. 8T. CATHERINE'S, Ont, Jan, 3A], “It would not do for me to talk: for 1 "A man with a red face and trembling] to eee the new superintendent, Dr. Will. feiphin, haltimora " an aT | tiny, The body. was gent to the Morgue, (Surrender or retreat or have to leave} M serio fatal acoldent ocourred on|i Would be dischargs hed into the s| Jag Habon, about the institutlon "Creek, near }ulkton, , t0-| Abearn's brother collected some money |thelr dead or wounded on the fel rae Gould offered to solv: Mis and fatal aw t red he continued, “I expect any day to be| with excitement rushed into t! lg Blk Cre ‘| # tel comer HM esther Dut manered te seni Hor complete Pires tra’, ve the Grand Trunk Rallroad to-day just) taken from roy station, and my place| and in a choking voice told of an Soon after reaching the hospital this | day nue 8 Oe ree optent to Oey Jt elite det ee gen ‘or complete statistics on the Philip-| «- service, together with’ vani.| ett of the Merritton tunnel, ‘Train| given to @ colored man Who #1v0s N° | rageous qasault” upon him in a certain| morning Dr, Mabon summoned all the OEE Te ngavy ral nighi.| free in. Jeferson Market Court this|Pine war see page 153 of the 1993 4 No. 4, the Chicago express, eastbound, ; , ’ n 1 Wax recommended inatead,| Fireman Desoult was killed unt dn-| hot, sta will have to quit—they|food of words embracing repeated} When asked about there reports Dr. 9 A vould not discharge an old employee. : then the Manhattan has sought | {neers Buckpitt and Duke and Fireman | ied ee een get fd of Ga and [Charges thet involved the palpable neg-| Mabon sald: BY. opportunity to grab light and| 1 extending its poses untli | hospital When wore brought to the| hire eheaper men, but 1 wonder how | lect of duty of one of the men on post.| “While the reorganization of this in- Both, engines and. the tong the publio will stand it—-I mean! As the captain Ustencd his eyebrows] stitution may make many changes Hitting Up a Hot Pace. cach department, wid when occasion The New York Daily News as a morning newspaper is Pe i ee hitting up a mighty hot pace. 1 fancied that in changing it fa. Division of the Supreme car were badly wrecked, fhe manniiw: of the stations with an in-| ited, the bristles of that mustache atif-| Necemary, I am not going to be hasty. 9 “decided that property owners | pat snliey Banuengers ewcaped with a) Metistant Buperiatendent. J. #. Grape, |fened and bewan to rise until the droop-| 1 will make a thorough Investigation of of the Manhattan Wlevated Ratiroad|ing curve slowly grew leas and less, the line were entitied to recover | scratches. ; to property regulting trom the Company, Wis waked concerning the lmnen, when they had acauired the proper Footing in of the atreot by the|DICK QUITS THE OHIO RACE. rade "He maid: rigidity to express a mild surprise he it t Is true that net en have been | slowly be i iT ni bout Hy ry ‘, t with the affaire of | Aumessces He Will Not He a came | A ony mnt mn ea ae well the “outfagedia™ anal a a4 "na ————— slambang from an evening to a morning newspaper it would MF {0- @idate tor Governor. Wii the oktteae AMR fy Wy WRG Conese by bie that the ators, waa | HEIRESS TO $30,000 GONE. |} + naturally lose a lot of circulation, . But instead of a loss, it mulnd readers, as they could AKRON, Ohio, Jan, §—Gen. Charles] here that we are hunting for good men, | more than half inapired by an exolted Pe! F. Dick will issue a statement late this | 404 there are places for any number of @ of Twe Cittes Looking for iN : on, the F 1 5,000, an is in only three days. mh ontavae cwrap rn wei te ouueriatonal | Ma thei normal tw oa hg the ore seen: Nee Heres i Lithing Vio diag td pencla seit te St the completion vue] not be an active candidate for Governor.| BAN PUT ON GUARDSMAN. aaile af Amusement that played about] pia Kgeminl te The Mvening Weria) ere is nothing like gi g peopie what they want, etaan, Pe nmiellon of | ft will state that If the universal senti- pight of @opt. ¢ Miss Sarah Havey, and giving it to them at a right price, j the Improvement will be| Pe tng’ fi Peale eenniatte ig |URton Men WI Strike Mf Potter | FOURTH MOOD—ASTONISHMENT. formerly of this city, bade her friends Mould bay; the fila tut that Works, Early in the evening Capt. O'Rellly|#ood-by at the Union Station and he ie mi Sentiment dows) SCHENECTADY, Jan, &—The twenty |had & short and pointed talk with his| boarded a train for Philadelphia, An The Daily News Costs One Cent. Guaranteed Oure for Piles, meeting of the union, held last evening, |einet Ag he passing a small red- | 0 04, of her pes found, ae etement will hot Indicate ony unton mon In the emplay of the paint patrolmen, in which he told them that]estate of $90,000 has been settled on her, ° It is clean, honest, independent, fair and is easy to read, as preueting Piles, {ee On strike because of the fact that| brick house een blinds, oar choice for the nomination. and contracting firm of Shafer & Barry, of |}® Would hold them individually re-}and although @ rigorous seach has been pledges hig support to the nominee, this city, announced to their employers |*pensible for thelr posts, and later in| made Jor her in Philadelphia and Ni iam Potter, the militiaman wholwere shut tight, the door suddeni a Hl sst S. ako Ointment ; > a ' ¥ | bor Mab, a A teeats we Stover het ms ie served in bln 19 | opened and from within came the sound bate any ¥ iti Has beer , Frank A Munse if tabi) avai spat int co le eae Re y: a this morning that they had decided the evening he made @ tour of the pre-| York to notify her of her good fortune re 2. 4

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