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ILE HOUR” IS ~ SLOWLY VLY SINKING W..K. Petals) Splendid New Country Palace at Oakdale, L. I. Was Builded Upon Quicksands, It Is Said. THE WEIGHT IS ENORMOUS. The beautiful home of William kK. Vanderbilt at Oakdale, L. 1, called Idle Hour,” ts fast going to destruction ‘because its owner falled to heed Biblical Warning and buitded the mansion upon ‘the sands. Little by little the great @tructure is einking into the soft earth, } ‘nd although a force of men have been | ‘#eeking to repair the damage they find new work continually. When the architects planned “Idle Hour’ they had Instructions to build a palace that would not burn. The build- ng that had formerly occupied the site ‘was of wood, and in 1899 it burned, de- stroying many valuable paintings and furnishings. Mr. Vanderbilt determined to construct a country place where fire Was Impossible. *) Nothing but stone, steel and brick was sused in the construction of the house. Where was scarcely a bit of combustible Material In the place aside from the furnishings. But the great mansion was hardly finished before its owner found Uhat he had new difficulties to face. It Was evident from the first that the ~ house was sinking. so) The entire part of Long Island on which ‘Idle Hour’ is built is of sand. While the great mass of stee] and stone Settled it did not go down evenly. One @nd of the main building sank more Fapidly than tae other, the result being {Fon the interlor, too, the frescoing wilt apart. The decorations were made vby skilled artists, and the repairs were fexpensive. But hardly hac the damage at great cracks appeared in the walls. | been smoothed over the first time waen racks appeared in other piaces. Men ‘have been almost constantly at work for| jweoks trying in what seems to be « vain effort to save the house. Several times the slate roof has broken fart, and not Jong ago the strain was 80 great that the copper water pipe was jterally tern in two. not at a joint, gection, the metal being wrenched apart, ail ‘The superintendent at “Idle Tour" not discuss the amount of damage ir the cause of the trouble; siechat Who leave the ground, howeve in blaming the unsettled condition sand which forms the strata’ underlying the great mansion, They think that the welght of the pile of steel and Bock Is gradually either compressing te tbed_ of sand or driving the soft sub- Rance from beneath It VILLAIN A HERO. IN THIS PLAY. ¢ ; Him so Weil Light. Tt takes a matinee audience at the matrons, medium-welght wives and 6}lm misses persisted. day afternoon n frold villain in the light of a comedian Pooh! for “Home and Honor’ for the distressed heroine, who waa mar- ried twice and then wasn’t sure she was marricd at all. ‘The villain was the favorite. He 80 droll and so airily indifferent to the misery he left in his amorous wake. How the dames and damsels laughed When he left a back-number marriage certificate where the trusting Lanca- sire lass could see it, and then told things. which gave her the cue for her heartbroken line: “Wife in name only!" Tt was such a good joke on her that Gcents-a-head msters simply had to Teen back in thelr chairs and give their merriment full sway. ‘And what fun it was to see the villain pase this excited victim about the room hen she wanted to rush out and tell thé world what a scoundrel he was! It “a mreater sport, perhaps, because Rodgers's anguish reminded Psp ae of May Irwin n't It ‘Just killing”? when the selaed her by the throat and choked her to the floor! Beg mies was an audience which appreci- ypomedy, {t made no discrimina- ton in his lovely new uniform of an American nava} officer, dealt the villain ne obey blow and gave him a black eye, ‘Mien; later on, it turned the tables and became perfectly convulsed over the de- velopment that toe heroine, after whe had married the hero and lived with Wim a year or so, was really the wife ef the villain after all. ‘This was puch a joke on both the hero and the heroine that the audience had toustugt its handkerchief jn its mouth, Gurpely, there was no prank this villain fait husbande. only the villain hadn't gone and inflicted wounds Kecuted for his murd ane, & tale to it is worn de Mille in “I£/1 Were King My! but the laugh was t pigy. Was ever a@ fellow so Phen when the heroine shot the vil- hcl it all by wanseriog into the have had some consider playful little tricks? '—=£e (And Bot herself locked up for, mur- diag) mel the trial and repentantly udiense, and not robbed Joat the companionship of both in ip order tt that he mig: ee A REAL MEDIAEVAL HOBO. American Theatre to see the funny side! yester-| regarding the sang-| ¥! and tush! The break was! but in the middle of a} f’ Audience at the American Liked. They Put} “Home and Honor” in a False’ It howled even when the posing| AN AAA RA THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, JANUARY 29, 1903. VANDERBILT'S LONG ISLAND HOUSE THAT SANK AT OAKDALE IN 11'S FOUNDATION OF SAND. CNOTO WATANNA FIGHTS BELISCD to Vacate the Order for Her Arrest in the Playwright’s Libel Suit. Although she gave bail and has never been locked up, Mrs. Bertram Babcock, the Japanese author and playwright known in literature as Onoto Wa- tanna, throagh Mr. Blackman, to-day asked Supreme Court Justice tritt to vacate the order cbtained by ex-Judge A J.Dittenhoefer, under which in quest of a sultable costume for the| She was arrested Dec. 1a | mediaeval hobo he so cloverly portrays|Co's sult for $20,000 camages for she said about bim to a reporier. | ing that Belasco N play. Waen She was quoted as Japanese even mol . disi eputable, is fand bullt his attached it i} Reh | Gods,” out of them. Ge ae to Mr. and it in. constant and. close aie afinity with all the dust and cobwebs | acterized it as ‘malicious Hbel"” and his flat, Each tov, “It was! brought suit. ve the Xa] Mr. Blackman argued that it had not | of ai been proved or even alleged with inore solicitous eye) amdavit on which Onoto Watanna was do Mille the artistic trans-) arrested that she caused the pubilea- shirt, nearly ready for a) tion of the article na trage by um M. read stagecareer wien a WAR nay. popu rad In opposition David Gerber rning one night from rehea d Says Meher beheld, a weird, white, starched | from the published Interview, in which something hung over’ the back of &|the Japanese writer sald: ‘I’ wrote Poe ud ee, BB ain these books; he stole “my” ide and Mae se efously aunt hit! the like, all in the first person, whtch, jmeaning but misguiuded laundress had) yo contended. carried: with it the evt- washed ond lvoned Jt! : 3 What he four walls of that’ room| dence of her instigation. Justice Leven heard will remain unwritten history. It! tritt intimated that he thought the or- (is enough to know that the results of a atta had been effaced by soap | Aer of eae ved decision There was nothing to do Dut start all again. De je set to worl bs THEORIES ABOUT CATARRH. der of arrest was based on proper of a demon, For twelve long, eary weeks the hapless shirt was trod underfoot, kicked downstairs, trailed in gutters, used to polish dancing floors find worn in « football game on a muddy | Peculiar Ideas Regarding a Com- 4 t ¢ Disease: Saya Win MPG Garten thestre GO| say meant caretecre cold in tbe head peach Canned Fruits, e Canned Vegetables. , Canned Vegetables. Canned Fish. Canned Soups. Monday night it was as complete a suc- 8 nilwe ini eaches—Essic Brand, finest packing | Tematoes—Essie Brand, finest ked, | i Salmon—Columbia River Fancy Steaks, | a) y Condensed Souos. a e o= imple, but he claims very effective tn wie ur ‘ and, finest packed pee ing Bears—Fancy; dozen, +; Anderson's a ens an it could havi een bed it re-] was simple, Sete cat nowinR| of California fruit: doz., $2.2: case 2 doz, $3.45; dor. 31. 15; case 2 doz., $2.25; “" 10c} doven, $2.25; 2 doz., $4.45; "assorted; doz, 90.3 2 doz, celved tts training in PiU €. his own case; D ‘ase 2 doz., $4.40; cai (J , ; c c £8 whatever for twenty-four hours, or presum- ne a Shen 5 es $1.75; large can......c00s Choice’ auslity, abe t-lb, Hat Caneeeee seeeee | $1.75; Ib. can eevee ‘ Overheard all Naceat Justin McCarthy} 34) til the trouble had disappeared reaches—East View Brand, choice Cal- es - 5 9 Salmon—Sport Prand, Fancy Sockeve; and his sister in a Broadway cafe last lng teeter a Be Seaton parannal ifornia, natdral flavor: doz, Wet pele Pepa care e 2 do, doz. $1.55; 7c| deren, $125% 2 oe $3.40; Frascocameris mie repent cans night, Couldn't help it. Lady at next! .rarience as to the effectiveness of this $1.85; case 2 dor. $3.65; 16c! Ba 540; ndard, ! 136 iene a 191156! $1.00; 2 dor. 61. 9c table was talking to vis-a-vis. Conver=| treatment, it certainly bas the merit of ex- cane taieereente Lima Bene: Extra Sinall, creen, doz., | Salmon. White Bear Brand, Hineat Real) emit gscaetneay * sation wasn't In tage whispers. AM NOt] treme economy, but it occurs to us that the Peaches—Patapsco Brand, “Maryland Tomatoes Rock Ridge B a case $1.75; case 2 doz, $3.40; Alaska; dozen, $1.50; 2 dor. Canned Meats. deaf, Apologize application of it to a care of nasal catarrb canning: dors SAIS: case 2 (Je) 2 dor $228; dors SUIS JO \e! CAN. eessscsans aesnernses Abc) Buns en keny 2 rae : “Yes, thet will be a good show to go might be attended with difficulties doz., $2.25; 3-Ib. can, iC | can, [4 | id # | Roast or Corned Seo! Dout, ita to, ‘It 1 Were King?! No, ‘If 1 Were] Catarrh, as every one knows, 18 a chrontc | Deagg issie Brand; finest pack Cali-| . Lima Beans . Fancy. doz., 12c Salmon—Monument Brand, Red Alask1,| $4.50; 2 doven, $2.95; Ib. can the King.’ Jos, thatis it ap yen. 1] cold in the head, and Mr, Twa at fornia; cheavy syrup; doz, 19 Sas sit Brand, finest Maine pack, $1.40; case 2 dor, $2.75; can Boz $2.25; 10c Roast or Corned Beef—Dozen, 5 now it quite wel now the man that) ment, if {t should become a fad, would) $2922; aid C| tender, sweet; case 2 dor. i B Sininala . can ¢ s ic wrote It. Yes, Justin McCarthy, George ei case 2 dor., $4.40; can hey " Lima Beans--Choice quality, $2.90; 2 doz., $5.75; 2-Ib. can wrote It Yen, Justin MoCarthy, George | nave’ of us a nation of taatere—an army | | S2¥G2i cass odor $4-405can © 2) $2125, doz, $115; cafes> Tg time! Beater Choice qualiy. 10c: SUT auR ania ais ta ised to live meighbors to him. Awfully| emulating the example of the !mmortal erty Beane ' ¥ Essie Brand, finest aned) > doz, $2.75; % Ib. flat 12 Potted Ham=—Doren, $1; 2 dozen, " clever chap. Wrote the plece for his| Tanner, who achteved world-wide fame by nis a we avor; lor $ c l6c case ing $3. 40; dor ASparagus—-Golden State; dov., . 3 Cj $1.90; '¢-Ib, can + 7G wife, Yes, Cissy Loftus, She plays] tasting torty days. case 2 doz., $3.65; can, 5 | $1.78; can $2.90; 2 dor, $5.703 can. 15 aniantiisoccauelt the 'prinelnal’ femate elSind eHeataN; | “Catarrh Ie certainty ocoming « nationn!|Hf Pears—Numscn Brand; Baltimore packs| 5 § Ragenesenineys i | pea eae eta’ | Potted: Hara bers on playing It just the same, Oxld, jan't | disease, and there ts litle doubt but that 9° doz, 0c!” Hillside Brand, case aaa 13 Asparagus Mattituck ystey Bay, 07 $188. 2 dor, $2285 10c dozen, $1,055 ,- It, what changes come in stage people's | errors in diet, particularly over-eating, In a IC! 32. 98; doz., $1.50; can +... IC doy, $3,305 2 de &n, $6.50 98 5 Ib. Nat ca eeeee d | ieeR? et ndaeeMEi ag Bae ATENEO, wf | very common caure rere rien fare Cpls ne rE ie Cilversssestesesssrrasesers 2OC, Sardines.—Bestinportedcohmbiennes| Other Canmed Goods. fully nice man, and so smart!” Know his}, Most people, however, are more interested nia standards: Brana $2.70; doz., $1.15; case 2 dor, ‘| Asparagus — Hudson's extra Long| Biand: dor. $1.98; 2 dov., 17 c Buren Bantry inter, too, Funny thing about her: in the anne of the trey ble than in the pata haseaidovan @Riani Can: $2. a ae , 10c Island, dov., $3.90; case 2 33¢) $3.90; can sees iste ie $2, “She has four black ca nd when | and modern medical xclence has produc ; teeter eee fase 70: ¢ wes Sardines—imported,very chuice; MOE ss: 4 Nk Mare she goes out walking ehe takes them | more effective and less heroic remedies than | jM Cherrles—fast View Bran: "choice ( ° Pe: eafeiBrdnditdon Gace vieiie | doz,,°$7.70; can. nralsiRs- aes mice wave ac| ae ‘i Condensed Milk; doz. Along. tied to four black ribbons. Looks | yo nner. ifornia, dozen, $210; case 2 Nays . it u Bc Mushrooms—Paris Brand, doz,, 9%! : ib, "Tc arly aaa agar SiN, beoatise #ho | riyaractin ie.a-pew remedy, very altective 2 doz,, $1.80; can... $2.20; 2 doz. $4.35; can [tI Sardines Imported lement Prnt;| 84. .. $1.65; Ib, can... as red hair, Yes, red-headed!’ a e ody, . ¢ | eyes X89, Packed by Bizet & C $1.15; 2 dov., $2.25; _T h Brand; en in some forms of Catarrh. Rod Gum is an Apricots—Essie Brand, finest ( california French Peas—Packed by Bizet & Cie; Mushrooms— 1st choix ane uw ; ' Butler 8 Co.03 Hum ran other, which, on account of its antiseptic inning, doven, § 17 | 4 2 dor, $2. ud 12c $2.70; 2 doz,, $5.30; cansere, 23c' ean seer eeee erence 1Cc tor $2.00; 2 dozen, $3.90; 17c TWENTIETH CENTURY FAGIN.| properties, is very valuable, while many +o i Cc} cans. ” Baked Boans Triumph Brand, plain, Sardimes—Best, in mustard gf @| 14 IDeeeressseseensssrss reese toly eared’ by. the sangutuaria or eatenct {fg APFicote-—tiast View Brand, choics Cal-|Freneh, Pems-Farton Fils finest) «oF in, sauce, dor $4640) 21 De) Seals ceva SABI GAs Butler's Cocoa--Pecrless Brand; ; © y the wa c ‘ ue adidas Sade dov., $2. slb. ¢. s hoice, in mustard; doi ds +73; 2 dozer ; Trip Reade Asse ee tare OC HVEIAG | of Blood Boot sions Her teenie ey 15c! Bari; Bn Re ABU Seis Sc inakes Beads ctousck pers Brand “Quest 2 dor, $1,783 cass. uouity Ait Bia Gea AAAS 15¢ Them to Steal, Within # year an enterprising chemist has | dozen, $4.45; ¢ Os star C8, ‘ OnseReepers Nes We See ae [teers Re Two youngelers, Bernard Kautman, | combined all of these remedies in tablet Mf Plums —fssie Brand, Green Cage o1bet| Suceotash tie Biard, finest packed;| Fidl™ 01 ales fore: ALD Sarainab Dames Bis tok, 7c | Butier's Gchcpa iT Hiumnk keane of No. 2% Norfolk street, and Samuel | form, palatable and convenient, and the eu finest. Californ C 3 case 2 doz, 12 case 2 doz, $ 3-Ib cal | +3 3d ae onan rE 9; $i. dozen, $3,281.41) Biiverman, of No. 10 Delancey atreet, | Perlority of this Mahle ayer olber ‘salar $1.75; case 2 dor., $3,455 ti $2.75 ret ianeaee C Baked Beans r alvert Brand, plain or| | Sardine —Domestic, choice; doz, 4c! #43 c Magistrate Deuel, in Essex Market | remo js so apparent that all druggists |) piums—East View Brand, choice Cali: in sauce; dozen. Gs 2 doz, Cos Faller oes, Dain Peerless Brand f o-day shat they ad, been for oom red aa in stock to supply the pop- fornia, doz, $1.50; case 13c | Stringlese _peans “Wet packed; $1.10; 2-Ib. can, 5c! | Kippered Herein g— Marshall's doz, $1.05; 2 do: \alb. 9 pay time at the mercy of a Fagin ular deman: rs pl lozen, cas? 2 dozen, § ze ty 32 They accused Charen Love, of No. 31| ‘They are called Stuart's Catarrh Tablets, | doz,, $295} can. Seah nt 15¢ Spinach - Don, $1.80 oe i $1.75; 2 dor, $3.45 F45¢] an bs . a Suffolk street, saying that he beat them [and it is doubtful if any medicine bas Pineapples — Singapore Brant, _ in! | #: SOR mares ren anenp Peerless Catsup- Pint bottle. 15¢ when they refused to steal for him. vy | achieved a national popularity in so short chunks, doz, $1.75; case 15 ‘String Beans — Best oven 49 Pumpkin—Golden, dozen, '106¢) |Soused Mackerel ez, 17c! Love Wi res h . $ can Ave 3 2 3 Society will Investigate the “story.” | @ time as th doz,, $3.405 can S|” $1,465 case 2 dor,, $2.78; can b LC $1.15; case 2dor,, $2.253 can, $1.95; 2 dor., $3,805 Ib. can, } AC | Peerless Sauce —Pint botile. a Stuart's Catarrh Tablete are used by! thousands ef travelling men because they WESTERN NATIONAL ELECTS, | "sett e"avsuire ten teeuse er | time and in any quantity, being free from e . Directors of Merger Bank Choose | Cocaine, opiate or any p onous drug. N ro} FE. Cc li Valentine P, Suyder President. They clear the head and throat from the ew Cro) anc. ali- a we ; The directora of the new Western |“ltsusting secretions of catarrh, very often Pp y STORES 8-02, bottle Queen Olives, .10¢ National Bank of the United Btates, | 1.8 few bours' time fornia Navel, 10-0z, bottle Fancy Queen °] nei : For nasal Catarrh they are far supertor to ; A J . ial whic succeeds the Weslen Natlona! | sey" wasn lotion or oluiment, (he use of Medium size, dozen,,.,,.+.20c EVERYWHERE, ONES... + scnncererseene IMO UnitegBtates, met today and elected [wrmic® ta often aa tnonaveaient and aunoy- Large size, dozen,,.....,.,25¢ 110 18-0z. bottle Fancy Large officers for the year as follows: Presl-| "jor coughs, colds, bronchial catarrh and Extra large size, dozen, , 30c Olives.... dent, VicoPres|- tine is Henry A. a. a at ody Oliver I, ce Foote. ra, catarrh of stomach these tablets give im- mediate relief and a permanent cure where Jotions, douches and inbalers make no im- Platt ‘and pression whatever, ‘The, preparation is # boog to caterrh auf- Author Asks Justice Leventritt |: DOESN’T DENY HER CHARGES. | 2in David Belas- | what | nad sto the characters and Incidencs from “The Wooing of W aaily operations. to, make the ‘garment , tetla” ightingale,” | “The Darling of the | Belasco char- the! Ving to papers in hts pockets, is a} i" i} Leven- | CHOICE ROCERIES# pounds of daily; in bean or fresh ground; pound,.... SEMBRICH NICHT; Triumph for Coloraturi Prima |WAS WILDLY APPLAUDED. Crowded House Greeted the Opera, from a Rip Van Winkle slumber at the Metropolitan Opera-House Ja but they san; tune and rig Mme. if elortousuly—in time and in tacross the footlights, And Sembrich—what a night she had. erdl, uncontaminated by modernity, and. stil nell of Rossini and Dont- zettl, embroidered Elvira's music with sprightly colorature She rifled through an evening of yooal PYroteshnics, and the admirers of the old achool—the house was full of them— OPERA ERMAN revelled in every note and applauded her wildly, Mme, Sembrich was In ex Jaellent Votes The dramatic requtre- |monta of Me were nil, She had only and no living woman can sort she had last of novelty in a was sumelent to its capacity, It Donna, Who Sang Verdi's |, Notes as No Other Woman 4 the house placent house, willing to be da owith Verdi's farrago of Can or Has. owe Who had a. falthfut at. Just-end took tl antidote Will be repen LEGGE next Monday, WANTS FIREMEN T0 Which Proved a Strong Antl-/ dote to the Recent Wagner RATE RUINED WALLS trict-Attorney, Who Believes Gov-! st: it and have for years, No ‘ opium, morphine or other poisonous Cycle. ernor Won't Interfere. drugs.’ ‘This old remedy derived its aceon: name from having been prescribed htm Z by an eminent specialist for the late Nearly threo score years ago, ¢ . Thomas Tobia, the ex-convict, who! Rey, Fr. John O'Brien, of Lowell, y | Neral, then the ristig man am Borough President Swanstrom,} murdered ana bedeader Capt. Jim Craft! Mass., over 50 years ago, by whom young composers of Italy, wrote a H and who was convicted of murder in th»|it was recommended. It is a food muslen) getting 0 Vietor ntugo'a of Brooklyn, Plans to Give the) j."\, has asked Gov. Odell for aj medicine and body builder—nourish- ernani,” a romance of Spanish re- 5 ’ ork. ing the system and driving out the ; Bell tart The work brought him world- Force More W ays that he doesn’t Uke the| impurities. It cures colds and all ade Hoek By) autterea cine Hd the afinement of the death | throat and lung troubles. Its gen- jane: o is later efforts. pera ry *risal 1 s ion | Rocen of twenty seats ago heard Adelina| PorvRH President Swanstrom. of “declares Chat he. wan insane | ttomseh and starts (io. Wola kya am Captain Jacobson Drank the! Patt! sing “Ernant, Involams' at the| Brooklyn, has writtes a letter to Mayor | Movants killed ci TO RRa Net, ‘i h p | Academy, where Mapleson held forth, | Low which he sggents that from | an ogatly comicieds Vea anyone 1s and vi iting Liquor, Turned on the Jets, while Btrakosch, his rival, was prosent-|the Fire Derartment there be formed | ™A* ot legally convicted: Ra dil ceaeicran 3 1° an emergeney crew, whose duty It shall jing Abbie Carrington as Donna Elvira lee TRH ‘ Stuffed the Cracks and Died| st Boots. "Their day war qulckly |e to attend to-tho tearing down of dase Empire, $n Twenty-ninth street, Just off : ended and then “Ernani” went on the | 3°rous walls after large fires. Sone ie He Nt TAC shelf, Mr. Swanstrom calls attention to ths Hint Gaul Hn a, ney of ne de or , Li _| Its strenuous melodies awakened as|fact that this work has always been | Kind. Capt. Craft had been drinking ail | y 0 ustus 3 Inus Jacobso: - gh ie " sets Martinus Jacobson, who, ac done by private contractors, and that 1 | MBHt and In the early morning Tobin t evening, | Nas cost the elty thousands of doilars tn | ! sree “ pian bie y ee Why, It would be hard to way with reas |{h* baat, owing ty the fact Thar owners} basement. ‘There he decapitated the | Sao eee saa ciation: cary |#0n. “Exnanl"* was obsolete twenty yeura] far tiee works meres Tetused (0 PAY'| victim and proceeded to burn up the re- | Many a time! you to-day in Freeman's Hotel, Rosebank,|®&° But this Is Verdi's year at the} The attention of Mr. Swanstrom was| Mains in the furnace, C suffer the discomfort i 3 el, "| Metropolitan and then ‘there Is me, | Called to thia matter by Superintendent | Vuring his trial Tobin frequently brok of wearing glasses Staten Island Gambriohistha world's eee tes of Buildings Calder, whé had reselyed | out Into wild denunciations of his coan- ) 2 with a clip $0 taht Jacobson went to the hotel night, D world's greatest bravura lan appealing, letter from Noah Palmer, | sel and every one else, but the jury i} {{ P ane a iPad Guaruliottis whiskey, |S!98er, whose consummate art has im-| PreMdent of the Standan would not belleve that he was 1 that it digs a raw, 1 after paying for 4 it be ed new vitality to works that have|Company. whose facto: Tobin had been In the 3 wan unsightly mark right and after paying for a room went to It, pushed back into. obscurity by |0UT& was burned some we . Asylum for the criminal insane and in| into your flesh—rather than be annoyed leaving a call f o'clock this morning. BOnK. Mi the fire Mr. Palmer received a pill for | other prisons seven times. by h h ry’ Henttheniolalicierioeeen ite isingom ani brought her a new personal | $201 charges for tearing down dangerous} ‘The Governor has t ed Tobin's ap-| by having them slip off every minute. he found the man dead on the bed, Both And the glory was all her| Walls. Mr. Palmer appeatod to Mr. Cal-| plication for a pardon to District-Attor- | You don't have to suffer one or the other 5 t el Her companions were not on the|der to stand between his compan ney Jerome, who haa assigned one vot] — it you'll try my new clip—just stays gas jets were turned on full, the win-| best of terms with the antiquated melo-|the contractors dn the matter of his assistants to oppoe it th Solid colder ii dows shut tight and the ¢ dies. De Marchi sang with ease, but | Charges. He asserted that ten mencould| To reply to the Goverrior's letter it | ere. gold spring eyeglasses, with iredie lt paper, ane potenoe g Most “diaplearing “duality ‘of ‘tone. [have done In a ginsie hour the work for] will ge necessary for’ the. District-at- | this new clip, $t. was nearly emp esides se colt! Was snappish and declamatory.| Which the contractors submitted a bill torney to wade through 1,400 pages o! ‘A doctor’s advice,an opti etters written in Norwegian. a tcc louard de Tassie mate a sad effort as | of $3 the testimony at the trial Peatbosarer fina saat clan's skill at Loe Se en te wee found in ala basa antablle. His “Infellce Roh Branetron mentions in his letter] "We shall Aight the application t he | Your service here, DIC of the clo: b sow | Unhappy, certes, but not_as he intended {that it cost $100,000 to trar down the| bitter end,’ Mr. Jerome sal . At the address In Brookiyn, No. 201 Oniy the choris and Mme, Sembrich | Walls of the Windsor Hotel some years|no doubt that Tobin will be elev J. BY) A i 9° B Me Coline street. found in Such man | (ere Happy. Verdi was always good to/aKgo, and about $0.00) to take down th! trocuted. His crime was one of the 7, asseesio as said On i n ey turned up unex-| walls of the Seventy-firs egiment| most atrocious In the history of t | poertet Captain was Known chet Feclodly and thongs tousiy inscerening| Aeon: lange atiecl 175 Sixth Ave, bet. f2tb igh S Sts, HEADSMAN TOBIN Man Who Murdered Capt. Craft JEROME WILL OPPOSE “Most Atroclous Crime Toblr SEEKS A PARDON and Then Cut His Head Off,; Now Under Sentence of; Death, Petitions Gov. Odell. | (Cops Zillen Zz. Hoa dae | Captain Allen T. Hodge, of Wash- IT.| ington, says: “Father John’s Medi- |cine cured me of a bad attack of {pneumonia and surprised Dr. Boyd, my in the His- tory of This Office,” Says the Dis- physician, who said your medi- and ought to be Physicians pre= erlme was committed in the, disease, Ned him and dragged the body to the Nose. BEST NO. 1. Formosa, Colong, English Breakfast, Mixed, Ceylon, Japan, Gunpowder and Young Hyson, 3 Ibs., $1 Choice No. 2 Out of the Ordinar are the offerings placed before you in this announcement. It's the best coffee to be had news is worthy of your attention. be of this season's pack and strictly fresh and relia SG, Coffee. Best Mocha and Java; fresh roasted 23c; ibs. 1.10 Canned Fruits and Vouotables, But we wish s Read the details. Condensed Milk. Butler's Milk—absolutely pure, made skimmed milk and granulated sugar better. Full pound can,........ le in all respects. RETAIL LE MONS. BRANCHES Large, juicy Messinas, doz,, . tle in parchment-lined cartons, Mixed, English Breakfast and Formosa, Oolong, English Oolong, 5 Soper Breakfast, Indian and Mixed. 31bs, Oc; ».25c¢ Str ehs kt. 500 cits, 25ce There is the Coffee, for instance. anywhere and usually is sold by our competitors at nearly double the price. The Milk and Tomato icin to interest you in the CANNED GOODS sale. from un- Extra Fancy, First Pickings, Golden Tips Ceylon, 50c cic _Giion, 25e Carton, Unxld Brand. At the price named we should sell thousands of Every article in the list is warranted to Tomatoes. Best Maryland pack, large, full can of solid, red ripe, cold-packed Tomatoes. 3-lb. can.... 8c 4-02. bottle Stufted Olives, .10¢ 8-0z. bottle Fancy Stuffed OliVeS oocers++s veces ses AVE CHOICE

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