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_THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY —— 4. robes THREE WOMEN STRICKEN DEAD [CAVE MACISTRATE|St%. c2" oom Elections and Meetings. Railroads, i r t n 4 In Justice Foster's court to-day Dis- ye th day ot January, trict-Attorney Jerome warned all saloon- eeu re K i hon. the follow -E 4 | Y Keepers who try to have their casos for F ie the follow init oxcise violation transfered from Bpecia' | i H ‘ mare than, & HUDSON RIVER A, ho Hoard of Diveetta'of vha'ani Hanis tor the time Seine | THE OUR TRAC : VIA NI cy RA TAUHE Lei T TO THE ARTICURS THE ORIENTAL BA AFLAME AT ONCE: ON CROWDED °L” “ne of Them Runs Into|Heart Disease Makes an End the Street, Clothing and| to Publisher Stelle While Rid- Hair Ablaze, and Is Fatally} ing in a Jammed Brooklyn Burned. Car. Sessions to General Sessions that he| would have his county detectives watch Lawyer Who Was Retained to} tneir places on the theory that they are — ‘ a | esettath \ Thal the Cortineate of n= persistent violators of the law, secking - ‘ SS 5) lows: sl TARE (BR . Defend O’Reilly’s Prisoners} only aeiay. ‘ Vi DeAritte of ald Areielon His warning was given after counsel a Explained the Game in Detail} ror tree xatoon-keepers had moved be- e Foster in Part I. of General for Jus to the Court. WNesisious tor (is transter ot theiric AUARA F is arrive and depart from Grand Ceatral on, 42d Street, New Yor! bel fl Fh and weathound tral and Central Static 3.90, 9.15 low: ‘xcept thoes Tear 11.30 A. Will! mop at engers ten’ minutew atten pt "20th Century* reas’ and Now, 36 3 Ages He sald that, in his opinion, the Leg! . x x uy i lature knew what It was doing when it | ~ @epower ty apen and keap one or more | 9) es ral SUAtIOR ay EVIDENCE IN A. BEDROOM, | Axe speciat Sessions as the trial court 0 ¢ Q meee city, tor the reveint and | TEe LU Ainany & M., Troy 6.60 A, Mi = OTHER FALLS DOWN STAIRS.|HELD UPRIGHT IN CRUSH. Porcine nen Susi Poser eed f he : rata ts Wee euatonsyte Gtiouge pranca emucee ee tis ler anal re “ x \ f ‘ shai = (6) DB, JS Tat Aection tot Aricte att, of anit Articien | 89D 41,8, (PMPIRE STATE EXPRESS. eighbors Reacue the Mother in| Jammed in a crowded car, unable to | Capt. O'Reilly's men arraigned the five a EG e@ oys tore IAes yn be)aty ordeal SS aU eoe Buttato 4.45, Niagara Falle 48 P.M Mie oA get a seat, WH, Stelle, a publisher, of | PAtoners taken in the raid on the al-| SHERIFF KEPT PROMISES. Will Pl eich ds. All. the: poweta: Gt BAG tM rene MAN 3A ee ea partments Before She !8) x4. 255 Marion street, Fast New York,| [sed sambling-house, at No. 109 Wert 1 ace on Sale me exorctned and ith wANlegea ne bere 10.30 SOF p Due Buffalo 7.10, Niagara .- Seriously Injured—One Victim the| was attacked with heart disease, and|Drty-Arst street, yesterday, before t Indicted " ReRneee couemeutee ers nine sec 30 AM AIDAY EXPRESS. Makes looad * pre ved Wefore he could be removed from the | Magistrate Flammer, in Jefferson Mar- lin Rhen wu ~morrow orning \ Hit thal muceeRtOrs TT QO) A a. IRUTLAND EXPRES, “Due 4 "Wife of an Actor. Brookiyn elevated train died in the arma | Ket Court, to-fay. Deputy Assistant J ale we G q . 1 to The Evening World.) IOLD, N. J, Feb. B—As a re nee crusade at District-Attorney Pechner represented the prosecution, while Louis Lowenstein Wefended the prisonera. of the trainmen. He was ‘en route to Boys’ and Youths’ SOU dey iey ON ale iorar leet ie ‘his place of business in Manhattan. © With clothing and hair ablaze, Mrs.| Mr Stelle boarded the Lexington fwannie o'Keere,’ + cour, | avenue “L" train at the Halsey street + the beautiful young] station, It was 7.30 o'cloak and the Wife of @ vaudeville performer, ran| usual early morning crowd Was on j@own five flights of stairs in the fiat-| hand. There was not a seat in the six Mouse at No. 263 West Thirty-neventh | cars, and, mixing with the waiting pat- rons, Mr. Spelle was rushed through ites today, After her ran her sister | the ates and one-third down the aisle An-law, Lily O'Keefe, whose gown was| of the second car fon fire, and dn the apartments they left} He clung to a strap for support, and ‘on the top floor lay Mrs, Mary O'Keefe,| did not manifest any sign of illness jmixty-five years old, with her garments | until after the Gates avenue station {fn flames, Fannie O'Keefe will die from | was passed. At that stop a still greater jher burns. ‘The other women were not| crowd was let upon the train, and hotel Ira Lewinsohn, of Chicago, who sald iL ub one he was stopping at a boarding-house| keepers at that place have been indleted at No. 67 West Twenty-seventh street, | by tae Grand Jury and they pleaded} wag the com taining witness. He said | not gullty here to-day i ee on so In the place play- re 1 i} ng {ato and the races land) sid taoro, || qenes ore Damen At Butlers samen 9 which he had obtained by pawning is] Campbell, Herman Bauer, Frank Poling overcoat. He Is still minus the ove It was on his information that O'RIly raided the place. Lew 0 via Lake Shore.26% via M.Q. M.—# THE 20TH CENTURY Lis . 20-hour train to Chlcago, vie Lake Shore.” Electric Wghts and tame. ND TROY FLYER. 3.30 PM —tALRANY AS Due Albany 6.40, RCOTEERGINE NGS! manent with the, oreritoms tS snicien| HOO Sie Short x uths’ ceteris Gene cereal wig pub) it precedini a 1 ii Orousers Ages 13 to 20 Years. , nk {idneain the | 6.00 ‘s ‘Ghee tay La Hicten of Amectation, be turther | O90 :'M-—“ MONTREAL at. | Frank Tusch and Joseph Maurer Sheriff O. Tozardus, who lves in {dentiiled the prisoners. Lowenste Keyport. promised the temperance pro- Plained the game of faro tp the Maxis-| ple before his election that hla fret trate, who seemed nog to be cognizant | mmoial act would be to draw a Grand of the details. es Jury that would indict Hauor dealers Lewinsohn aid that George Henry, or | Who sold on Sundays, No, 104 West Forty-first street, who was charged with being the dealer, had only been a player like himself.’ He was seriously dnjurca, there was not an inch of space left in] heen a payer a \c 4 & WL or lucia: 4 The O'Keefe family moved to-day to| the car where Mr. Stelle was atanding. | (lharsed,, The four others were held FOR BOYS, jCut on the same perfect y Mriking out ail of Bection 8 of | 7 QAP. MeADIRONDACK AND MON- No. 268 West Tairty-seventh atreet from] _ Shortly’ after the train had turned off| Monday at 2 o'clock. They are: Handed Sizes 3 to 17 Years.|Models_as our celebrated thereat, together with an TEAL RAPES noNTO ‘ eee at f Venda otel, | , nat on ticle c 0 A ‘ ‘ORON (No. 232 in the same block. They had] Broadway {nto Lexington avenue a phn ams, endome — Hotel, len’s Trousers. EVERY BE ee arrte SOC AR ae IE eet ATIE RS Buftalo 7.25. A. Moe on in. thelr new apartments about an| Woman who stood in front of the aged hour when Fannie O'Keefe atarted a | publisher noted that his face was deathly fire in a stove in the kitchen. pale, his grip on the strap had relaxed A back draught blew the flames| and that he was upheld only by the ‘against her gown, setting it ablaze, The| crowd pressed about nim. She called charged with being the proprictor: William Wikiams, a negro, the alleged outside doorkeeper; Charles’ Johns No. 104 West Forty-first, street, ch with being the inside doorkeep ant Samuel Brown, of No. 45 West Tweénty- e, ninth street who, Lewinsohn allege’, | £0 JIS put up the racing eheets. Lewinsolin P.M. 0 Simian he Niagara Falls 8.43, Toronto 10.80 A. M. 5 2. M—*sPECIAL MAIL LIMITED. only for Rochester. UTHWESTERN SP: | 9 lation GOOD FABRIC— 2} mors. rectora, veo 1 Voritable Revela OL EVERYEGOODISTYLE | sermumen cntvann tucer at sean of fabrics in every color and quality.| AND QUALITY. skcent the election of Preatdent, Vic THE_ BEST ORKMANSHIP | Doan of Directorn, whieh a att 7,50. Indianapolis 10.10 a De. jority of tho # actors to commtitute 2 Jority of the existing Directors t 5 MS rAGHIO Bxrn ‘elder woman and her daughter tried to|the attention of several passengers to and FIT. When you see these AT Maclehatlrcieet one oti wmelt: Humber bo ® ba. re: fextinguins the flames and in the strug- | his condition (Went voluntarily to the House of De- Tirousersiyou will buy and 6 pairs Your 7: 50 t ae sant eee ot sie se “anal ape Vincents adesearge Bakaly Ble their garments became ignited. With difficulty a passenger managed | ‘Cant. O'Reilly came into court early, Grand : | Choice, ° hold mee (unless. they ahall be Giequallfed. or Detrott ‘and. Chleago. Mrs. Mary O'Keefe had presence of| to make a place for Mr. elle in the] but fee the case to his detectives. The TExcopt Bunday. Except Monday. - Fe a ' ov" b: woe ‘vor i Chotce Fifty-five Cents) (0 Boys! Store, Second Floor.) | tee emembarser tie” tardy forthe term for HARLEM DIVIsTON. 9.08 A. M. and 3.36 P. M. Dally ee : NAIL nuit (tbe aveck yet biay avant Pittsfield and North Adama, Sunda Pullmaa Cars on all through train hia nald office, thorized mind enough to throw “herself on the|Tow of seats. As he sank Into the prof- floor and roll about. Her daughter-in-| fered seat the publisher remarked: law ran into the hall and down the] “Jt Js the end.” stairs, pursued by Miss Lily O'Keefe. He dled as he was being carried out ‘enants in the house, attracted by the/ at the Reld avenue station, @creams of the women, went to their] Mr. Stelle’s office Js in Temple Court, prisoners were all released on the con- nuance of the statlon-house bail. A District-Attorney Jerome raided the darren place two months ago, but his call was preceded by a tip, and when his force : Kot in they found the house deserted.| While at the front fighting for his The attendants and the paraphernalia | eoyntry, Mr, James F. Boyle, of Low- had vanished through a door in the ¥ y 3 “py third ‘fleor leading. into the. adjoining |ell, Mass., suffered unusual exposure ; Hig Wes luminated with Pintsch 1 t 118. 201, 415 and 121 5 128th a 3S ‘and 4106 Broadway, ©. 'D,, Brooklyn. oors in time to see the two running| Manhattan, whither he has been coming | } 7 es eae eavere a ‘Thave uscd hie ‘elophone “900 8th Street’! for "New Yor down the stairs. At the top ot the fret| daily for years, mrever Raving fed eee Oe en ee eee te tig ieine for over thirty HE fe j 4 oe Central "Cay, Service.” Dargage checked from “Might Lily O'Keefe stumbled and fell| y's sickness. He was @ publisher of| tired discomfited. . a : j Z YZ fation: to fix the salarion to be patd to them. | AE yy Westent? Express Commany, y i v.{ttaeis and other religious matter, but] Capt. O'Reilly profited by Mr. Jerome's |years. Tt cured me of a chronic bron- Yih , SETNeRaue Uem ia emcee or to dinmise them |NEW YORK CENTRAL ROUTE re at eee nee ie vert a pee i Hi jevera ep ehalng tea years axa: experi og and fad a force of men in cnial trouble contracted in the army =: ; G a fain the opinion of & majority of the, Board, ae 7 lential stumble, for in rolling wnj had charge of a church on Long jand,| the irding-house when he deman " 7 u = = Assoc he 7 : fhe ‘uthirmay the fire in her gown was|Deing a graduate of Rochester Univers:| admission at Feldman'a front door, Tie {uring the Civil War. 1@ is a splendid 5 g - ‘) power to define tio duties ot |NEW YORK, BOSTON {ty and a qualified Baptist clergyma: ‘as armed with warrants Issued on the |Medicine for the children, and to-day |¢f F == . “ : eee eee cli nemst and) tor ae ehei deteule AND NEW ENGLAND, put out. A widow and two grown sons survive sworn statement of Ira Levinson, of{my grandchildren ere tal it. It : = ereaf, to regulate the manner in which elec Rp ae wennle O'Keefe ran Into the street (Bim. eral_services will be\-dieid onl Seeme Mare frome Gmlanee tO aan ee Tope Ginaiwallaod Grong iAniwe : i Lunn et Dugectors,whalt beheld: torcommnlt or | BOSTON AND ALBANY. RAILROAD. a 0 x . Y e 1 vices will be held on| came here from Chicago weeks b i te ach tn transact! nens : » Vehe bumped into John Mella, a driver) Onis ar Stilton, No J The interment] and. claimed he has since loat $18 at|have eaid before, this old remedy is = i OF the Association, ‘cov commiuses, of their own | (New York Central & Hudson Iver RI» Leqeee) for the Manhattan Express Company. | wit) be at New Brunswick. favo In Feldman’s place. not a patent medicine—it is free from - body, and to thelr oMfcers and agen 7 aeetentna den cee acoe reve aa enti He pulled off his o vat and wrapped —————_ The lobkout grinned and slammed the |tomporary and weakening stimulants Z = = them, as they may dom expedient. | 39.00 A. M., T1200 noo, “4.00 P, 0g, ft eae ielUnfortunate woman. In her CARNEGIE ROAD CAN BUILD ieee hep eo Rell fee} or nerve-deadening opiates. It has ve ase of he capital of the ME, arrive Boston 3.00 P. BM, 6.40 F, M., iepeoes len! she ‘drageod him across the *]on the iron door for elght minutes be- | built up and restored thousands to ‘s "Ne roade’ and generally. to | Uaare Horton, 19.00 A.M. 112.00 noon, 400 Be Btreet to the front of No, 260, where he a fore he forced It. Meanwhile one hun leah and strength during {ts 60 ‘ ef BBG Fi Ms arrive New York 3:90. Mus F i é rf dred men on the inside tried to eacape ¥ . Mo, 6.14 A.M. Bucceeded In forcing her to the side-| Senate Grants Charter for Dridge | red men on the inside tried to, escape by) Woo me oes since an eminent spe- Pas baat ef Ft beni tina Te fwalk, where he extinguished the flames. Over Allegheny River. facing armed detectives. More revolvers | cialist prescribed it for the late Rev. 1216 Broadway, and at Grand Central Station, Mrs, Lillian Stewart, a tenant on the , STON. 5 greeted them when they tried the secret | © eet Nees Ne bere Voraeer AH, SMITH, GEORGE H. DANIELS, ‘i 2 WASHINGTON, Feb. 5.--During the} exit on the third floor. Father John O'Brien, of St. Patrick's Ak mer be) Bia Gen, Superinte: Gen, Pamenger Agent, ground floor of No. 260, helped Mella | consideration of business in the Senate Bie on) Be Sed ode. ee gona) vic pene th carry Mrs. O'Keefe into the house. She De ok a DRC TNGeT EAT BIR RU Teor | ce ee a one nom 2. . Every pair of Trousers fromthe Tailor Shops 1 era! regulation of the bus t the Assoet tv-day a Dill was passed authorizing | ences ot 8 Po eo coin ‘a pillow itp | derived its name and by whom it was Fri day will heen the Sales Tables. Sizes and pesey £:) figs, sash the Seana eet eee se WEST SHORE 6 t E e Vs " faire. ny ave Pavecaisy des De sul Bulirond companer to construct A bridge | full, of, Poker dinfonted Sitpe wae ate Pasar ar money 16 thats A ments as complete as on Monday, Jan. 19th. €| nous lb: “Aisne: from time tote, ‘duriog RAILROAD. cabay from Rassayelt Hospital nad gcroos the “Allegheny River at’ Pitts layout were ‘found betiveen the mattress | trouble it does not cure, Morning But,of course QUANTITIES areSMALLER Q) e.cerns°tpirectorss until the te aed by the Pal aiinapee dns ona x sy, Bae EOE ME _ — (All the shorter pieces and “ends” have been Weel IIR or emactatian Spal earenie In-the mean time the tenants of Nov at 3. SO. cut into Boys’ Trousers, also on vd By riking ont all of Sections 9.10, “downstairs she broke her left arm. Rnd be it further resolved, That much amend- on Vey at Wtf ine cxoitemeat following the Grousers of Gvery Style and Fabric. amit oops an abit iste go: [2 Peden” BW holders ot ‘and. that th 1 a ‘hered) 62 had gone to the top floor and helped . Sale Friday Morning.) Provisions therein contained. : i unc ato er Mrs, O'Keefe to smother the fire in her FRIDAY’S OPPORTUNITY IS REALLY AN EVENT, fa by aril ail of Sections 1. 8 gown. Fortunately the garment was of ot Article 1, “thereof. tonether with alt heavy material and she was not badly dee ay ay ation be (further, burned, Lily O'Keefe, Dr, Bull found, Wo OMUaATS. amonded by striking out all of Articles Vil. and was painfully scorched, li her fall ix th cast, fagethor with all the artival of Fannie O'Keefe In the street, i = sag, that the, Presta‘ Ta.“asierit, 6 LAMBERT, ; [yy akelle tried to sneak away, but the i? B Pp ex 991} Grousers to Fit Every Build of Wan alalmeeine at the stocking of | A t le who had seen his fon detained e é { him, Such bgalnat his will teqratin i AIN KIN :; The Men's Store, Pits Fnranes, t * 3 Pennsylvania ee a of RAILROAD. — : 18th St., near Sth Ave. 1 then was he allowed to depart. 2 c A S _| | _ No one who has ever felt the keen, cutting pains of Rheumatism will gyeation its Dentistry. Dentistry, ™ lerarious nowt ern eee | and DESBROSSES AND CORTLANDT 816.’ : * * a eee 2 ee york. wet . 4 i right to be called ‘The King of Pain.” It inflicts the most excrutiating suffering upon gy 7AVf Goniizate, of sneergeration an Artistoas oC CF The waving. time. from Desbrossee | AN AGED WOMAN lits victims. The strongest constitutions are undermined and the entire system is threat- WOODWARD DENTAL PARLORS ten eee i iid “| cortaait wa inwave miauten ihr them, ae y ened with wreck and ruin when this Demon of Misery takes possession of the body. , | leaDanDeerese STEPHEN B. AABY, Fos a ate tee noted. i i i i BETWEE. “CLA ‘A.M PAST MAIL.—Limited to two Parle | \ FATALLY BURNED Rheumatism often steals upon you without a moment’s warning, beginning with a | 364 Sixth Avenue, OPPOSITE EHRION Uooe | SOUS WHITNEY. | Siopi our Bur to Calcage No ' 4 | ber iT * s name to a policeman, and not unui =———- Cars and Dining Oar, New York to burning fever and thirst, the patient is soon groaning and tossing in a delirium of pain, $ Full Sets of Teeth for... 50 WikttAse M'CARRO [88 RSC Raer save —eiabere end cere muscles and joints begin to inflame, and when the disease has spent its fury, strength is | 5 Gold Crowns, 22 karat, for 3 Tecn KELL 9.88%. M—PENNSYLVANIA LBUTED.—Pull- | exhausted, nerves are shattered and the suff- Bridge Work, per tooth, for e i 3 erer perhaps an invalid and cripple for life. Oil Stove Exploded and Mrs. metimes it develops slowly, little shift Demorest, of Yonkers, Was|ing pains are felt at intervals in the muscles VAN man Compartment Sleeping, Dining, ani) Obmervation For cago, Clever | yg cincinnati, Indlanapen i CHARLES K. WILLIAM TT. Gold Fillings... + $1 up| Silver Fillings, ,. 50c. up| NELSON G. AYRES, President of The Ortental Bank, No Pain. NoGas. No Delay.) 7" Sith um oma ma € Most, LOUIS EXPRESS.—Por Pitte . Cincinnati, Indianapolis, Loulsvitie, @t. | Lous, Dining Car. For Welch, W. Va. (vig / i and joints, just severe enough to keep one ALL WORK GUARANTEED PAINLESS AND WARRANTE! 5 . 4 D 10 YEARS, Shenandoah Valley Rowe), Dead When Resouers Arrived) | isis and une: y. But the disease is all ; "HOURS, # 10 8 SUNDAYS AND HoLIDAYa, 9 70 4, i For Sale. tes Vpscept Saturday. Dining Gat. 4 7 ie CIFIC EXPRESS —For Pittaours if cpieago, For Kaexville, daily, 41 Aa cole, Route: Connvete fot Chorals day. CLEVELAND AND CINCINNATE or Pitteburg, Cleveland and Cte | at the House. the while taking possession of your system, ” and unless you stop its further advance will fSEVENTY-TWO YEARS OLD,| wreck your constitution and make your life a For Sale. 'SWEET'S CREDIT SYSTEM J veritable torment. § Old Watches DIAMONDS, WATCHES, JEWELRY. BOM sya oTON AND THE SOUTH. ( Pe ea titer ot Rheumatism is caused by Uric Acid and most nervous and delicate people, A Cash’ or Credit i Peleg |e te fab "10.3 ing Se YONKERS, N. ¥., Feb. 5.—Mrs, other corrosive, irritating poisons in the blood, cially thase having Jung or heart troubles, nd Jewelry # wholemie business eighteen yeare ee es Dr. King’s i the only absolutely SAFE Taken | method known todental science. Other aken methods w/e dangerous and painful. n Exchange WE Keep ail transactions strictly | For New Goods. WHE sand representative it inconrentent to cal 8 FULL SET] * “LW. SWEET & CO., jn three retall stores, ny fing Domorest, an elderly woman living i i i i "Ee which are cartied through the circulation to to death at her home early this morn-|the remotest parts of the system, Every ' (tae as the result of an explosion of a muscle, joint, membrane and nerve in the ‘ovene oil stove. ire, Demorest was alone at the time| body becomes saturated with these dangerous Vio a7 i WG DSI bal dealin her daughter, Ada, bel : 4 ry aria these bargalas and many otbers.” seat to any | 3-39 MAIDEN LANE uw srorE) 3 ‘a een \J fa ine yard hanging up clothes, ‘The of | POSODS and coated with fine particles of in: Gentlemen:—I was attacked by acute rheumatism Quadruple Attachment, ST seat ate Ee oreane arene UPTOWN BRANCH. 258 SIXTH AVE. Limited 140 PM), week dare ot ter ha een Mghted all night for a m; oulders, arms and legs below the kn: and moving 3 i Se eee Fes | ATMANTS sited 4 ‘ had b soluble caustic matter, and the deep piercing in my should: a legs belo which positively prevents movi BECOMUEN BRANCH St SUAONE: LA ST scat days mera tot 9 St. (Desbrosses Cortlandt sta, Bedchamber in a state of warmth, : to comb my hair. Dootors prescribed for me for over | less extraction free if with sets, Gold ¥e Iu supposed that the supply of ou [felt with every effort of the blood to fotce its two months without giving me any relief, I saw | Crowns, $5; Gold Fillings, $1; other ithe heater became exhausted, tT 8. 8. 8. advertised and decided totry it. Immedi- | fillings, 50c. Lowest prices an highest- stove to explode, Ada had pease WAY: through the sore and tender parts. The ately I felt better, and remarked to my mother that I |} grade bridge work, Ne Ee the yard loug when she noticed amoxe|1onger the blood remains impure the greater had at last found some relief, I continued its use and vert ysent in| will be your suffering-and your chances of a 9 Phony Wal Ghitn py 1O8 HORTON, King Dental Co,, FEM, £44 st t under'a,,, (cure are lessened with every day’s delay. ~ y _ | hemeeesee eS, £2 4D ie. Bandara, i810) ol, ard Capt: Thomas Welsh. of in-| ‘Chere is no other way of escape from the clutches of “The Pain King” except through He the toartmonis of the Denote | the purification of the blood and removal of all obstructions to a full and free circulation. 4 the purpose of keeping Mrs. Demorest's pains that only Rheumatism can inflict are W* practioally helpless. I could not raise my arm | or dropping—fully guaranteed. Pain- $100.00 Watch, $75. Waltham and Elgin and Dia- ry Credit. [rp it AB Soares | y required. Ietaction oF A fet Parier Cars tnt Standen a Ae ag gO . Dining Car and Standard Coaches | $135.00 Diamond, $85. ft Pi aiobs Credit Watch Co,, 3 nt. core Sen THIS MONTH ONLY, Write, telephone of cali | ma lady Hs ia , uy STB SATSh ns Waa Gent's heary 14K Gold! ttn setting, - MAptad ite Sabot ine Revo the ‘When the whole volume of blood is poisoned and the disease is running riot in your Sel of Teeth (st ), A can ibe remounted Vina Tease wetting, tds! | Re a name ras ot ot ge. rent Nas seventy-two years| euetem you cannot expect permanent relief from liniments and plasters, or blistering and Bridge Work, per tooth, $2 sae TN tied Keer CREDIT: 1 Astor Hou, ofc pRoned that when the move ribbing. Such treatment gives temporary relief, but in order to conquer “The Pain |} old Filling 1 and No Higher, cod fines aa Watches and Diamonds, cs penetomee $34 00 panserivaate! Hae the ‘ahosk ay fave rows her! King” and bring ahont a complete cure, the Uric Acid poison and other inflammatory J come sui brion your frisnis ad ros » faeanhobinsceacals he opal ci MANANBAGTIONS CONVIDENTIALS bon Yak, Tranter Cpa Tal PBs. pesperty Vows! was about 100, matter must be expelled, and you can’t do this with external remedies. S, S. 8. neutral- Quaker Dental Society weung.{ CHARLES A, KEENE ae Cail ria ot felaeee ° at 0 BAYS:.“GO ON WITH DIVORCE.” | 3 ae the acids, dissolves the hard, gritty particles that | Open evenings till % Rustayn 8104, 180 BROADWAY, NEW YORK, |_ 19 MAIDEN LANE._TAKE ELEVATOR, ey ae ave accumulated in the muscles and joints, and they | ) DIAMONDS, watshon, Jomelty: weskiy of mooibly Matoman's Husband Denies are carried out of the body through the natural chan- ; = iter iadlivery,, business conAdential Call, | nels, the inflammation and calling subside and you | Lawyers , 2, Gold Glasses, $1, syne | Me Tane’ (oma iit wegesl)| Mogtayer, the husband of Victory ; not only get rid of your pains, but under the tonic |" GRORGE ROBINSON, |!!’rim! 4 fair of our $8 Gieat 1K) -PYPEWRITERS RENTED. | oy oe WA OAtiat as ta0 Spe effects of & §.S, the general health rapidly improves, |) a yWYE eae Si oN ed 8 yes 1.00, | Hour ihe @ Met-| wansTen co.. 417 Beat. Tol, 8240 Frans, ae of wimieeise the nosieaion and you are fortified against further attacks from your | =—=—————S= DIAMONDS, WATCHES. weshiy payments, low: WN Givoree made by him in New York old enemy. In all Rheumatic troubles, whether acute, chronic, muscular, articular, in- | PigMocices; boadential, "Call or w watciie hiy oF monthly pay- ¥ terms. NATIONAL Broadway = “Waste not, want pot’ may be an Helo Wanted— Male JEWELKY CO. 7 Malden Jane. mba heed Tile Ribites th “isai | flammatory or sciatic, 8. S. S, will be found a paciect specific, a reliable and certajn cure. | viawosns ving G per day. PO. box Mis, New. York | piAMo: 7 nen 8 Yooterday : ite bo ” rere BOLD er ot sia foment [si un au a youny, , Beanie | — on Rheumatiom, and write us about your case, not IY, PE Pe MEADS, 8 But—’ ” ~ RACV ATM sys WN on delivery; Slled wi i dias ee THE. SWIT_SPECIFIC. COMPANY. ATUANTA: GAe| 2" mach 'wore belts the Cox ***" §1 WBEKLY sive, tag cst ica Mie tds his at ta; lowe Mae as sae deine Sn 8. S.S. is rauteed a strictly yegetable remedy, that can be teken with perfect Wine we Siow York, 56 nm ian 180 Bro: } ‘)