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sands Were Turned Away. Parade Day. ——— :) a » GREAT WELCOME TMA CAN I (uit APPEAL IN TOISAAC HOPPER} NAMETREASURER: TRANSFER SUIT. _ Celebrated the Return of the Wamrany Leader, and Thou- ALL THE BIQ GUNS THERE. Patrick Keenan's Birthday - Party _ Was Made by Comparison to > Look Like a School on Circus : Company is entitled to a transfer over / 32 was what Cot. Tody Hamilton would fell “an extempo amet ot fothuslastic encomium” Jn thé Thirty- (4 rat Assembly District to calebrate the @eturn of Isaac A. Hopper, the Tam- @any lender of the district, and it Je Ro exaggeration to say jousands f De maetret ete en eeaccrrtaas state when the matter will be argued. | Miles. rt a Interurban Company Announces to Restrain It from Organizing! That 4t Will Fight Citizen Until He Is Admitted Prevents} Biyme’s $50 Judgment to the Choide of Successor. Court of Last Resort. ALL WORK FALLS ON MURPHY|WHOLE CITY INTERESTED. ‘The death of John McQuade, Treas-! Tienks to Cltizen Paul Blume the urer Seat Tammany Heil, has placed the! question of whether a passenger ‘on | cars of the Interurban Gtreet Railway eny intersecting tine owned or operated by that monopoly, is destined to be speedily determined by the eourts. The Interurban is the newest name for the Metropoliten, which now owns viston, where it is at present awaiting a hearing on argument, Pending the ‘termination of this sult the General Committee cannot appoint MoQumde's successor, The injunction ts atil fn force. No one can positively | Mpkel fare, @ Journey of eighteen hattan and the Bronx, and if Citizen Paul Blume wins one may ride from the Battery to Hastings-on-Hudson, four miles above Yonkers, for a single It was the original intention of the| Citizen Blume gave the company a ow. 107 and 109 West One Hundred and | qs nimany lawyers to allow thé case to| Clean knockdown in the first round Bwenty-fitth street, and pal ate Sf | remain on the docket until the primaries, @he Hariem Democratio Club, In th} wen, the contest for, leadership in| He was a passenger on an Eighth P lock above. More than five thousan’l Democrats r. They h ‘dete ry at|®t One Hundred and Twenty-fifth Bape -t0 eaunede into the ball ot Sh at polls, foes sail sian deviate stteet, which was refused—the latter _ gnd most of them, by waiting and tal ned the necessity of making the argument Mne being a part of the old Third ave- Qurns like the Sunday crowd at a ae ate on the appeal, with thé attendant un-| U6 system, under a meter contrast hep, aid get a chance to beat Beal certainty ot Ing wfavrabie aoctoon, | wits the 4 tas tar ee the popular nace passing a ‘At present aj} the checks and moneys | fOr $50 damages in Judwe Worcester’ Bom street to street in endless pro- @ession. ce ‘Although it was planned for a strictly | 1 ager Charles F. Murphy, Tht one of the lines owned or leased by tue Aintrict affair, Secretary Tom Smith, of] nis onty responsibility peomwes Interurban was entitled to @ free trans- \ Geeamany Hall: Leaders Haverou. Me-|iitigation. The legal tying up of the| fet to @ny intersecting line owned or @ulre, McAvoy, Donohue and Hayes, to-| General Committee has practically’ put| leased by the company. er with many leading Tammanyites ‘other detract, paid thelr respects | on" 10, “he operations of sub-commit- #o the ttle man who is “in front® In ‘before Muntaipad Justice Worcester. Devery's district would again be fought |®venue car and demanded a transfer court, and the latter gave him a ver- coming from district organizations and other sources which are daily received dict, hating down a decision in which at ‘Tammany Hall are deposited by| 2? declared as law that a passenger on Assistant Gollotor Ambrose F. Me- tees, with the result that Leader Mur-|Oall for = the Interurban, to-day phy is running the big Tammany ma- served a notice of appeal to tie Appel- the Thirty-first, and the welcome was|!iing without the ald ef the numerous | late Term of the Supremo Court, and GREE AN NE AND PIPER : Make a Tour of the Market apd ' Wholesala Dry-Goods Dis- _ | telete tnvestigating. Police. Commissioner Greene and ‘Deputy form ieei | Pi made & 10n; ease market ‘aid, Wholesale ary of the Nitrogen and the Worn- districts to-day, investighting trag- Out Compounds Which coniitions and the obstruction of Contain It. = @idewalks with merchandise, The Com- fMissioner desired to have personal ob- © au & movement of godds from stores to ¢ruck dewalk. Se antoance ii Ee al merchants | /ow, pink and red, phe pure uric acid sometimes appears as fine sand, or @ervation of conditions preliminary ® keep sidewall ving him hearty support, | TIM CAMPBELL clear, compel trucks | May occur In large crysti to keep to the curb, allowing the mid- @le of the wtreet for light vehtoles, and ide for fines for violations. Capt. says that his new plan for hand- pert corners has met with un- woceas and that as the ad- of it becomes apparent truckmtn Mot over till along toward breakfast] ooomitices. announced that should the three Jus- me. Sergt. Crowley, of the One Hun- @red and Thirty-fifth street station, Be naitla Ganon tes, Gecinred Doitind| orm cont Gnd working emeray of ‘the never worked oo hard in his Ufe; that fhe had to turn away enough eager men » @o fill\the place fifty times and nevet @u untoward incident to mar the har-| (0 lide the vacation which was | ; tloes of the Appellate Term sustain Jua- Murphy 1a at present the whole best! ic, wWoresster'a view, the case Will, bo carried to the Court of Appeals for organization. 80 burdensome have his | any, gajudleation, duties become that he tas een forced |New Yorkers will watch the ai wise by exhaustion to take a short vacation, Birest and pray for sticcces to Citizen He returned to Atlantic City to-day to fupted by the death of Mr. McQuade. ‘Who the successor éf McQuade shal! . J., April 7.—The upares seh Bh a PY hie Pe de Merritt wrecking. pone ale tg 9 oss t ftjenge declare ‘thay the select belie towed to New dar. at her cor ir. Mey woul Shoerd, “URIC ACD. Rheumatism — Gout — Backache — Lumbago— Sciatica— Persistent Headache—Neuralgia—Gravel—Stone— Bladder Troubles—Are Caused by the Kid- neys Being Unable to Filter the Blood This form of deposit passes indifferently under the name of Uric Acid Gravel or Lithic Acid Gravel. The person who js subject to passing this Z kind of deposit largely is said to have the “lithic” or “uric acid” dit ot ordi foi condition, ere fotration of atreet trae and the |The urine of persons in this state lets fall, after it bas @tood a while, a reddish sediment like brick dust. This coloring substance may be more or less abundant, and gives to the deposits various shades, as dirty white, yel- The urine is of a dark, copper color, about like Drow sherry, and ig. very scanty. ersons who pas® this kind of gravel largely are apt to be troubled with | & inflammatory complaints, with acidity of the stomach and heartburn, mad sometimes—with gout and rheymatism. ‘Gentlemen: “I have used Warner's Safe Cure for ny caused by uric acid poison in my system and I have been perfectly cured, It has done for me what I have never known any other medicine to do. It cures People in the South who suffer much from malaria, which always affects the kidneys. IS MUCH BETTER, | !! #1 the doctors would presoribe Warner's Safe Cure instead of quinine for Physicians Now Ha Former Congressman Will Re it t cover from His Iliness. ~~ Former Congressman Timothy ell; who is criticaly i with {is @ reddish or brown color. if particles float about in it, or if it 1s cloudy, monia at his home, No. 14 Colum-/yOUu can Ry assured your kidneys are diseased and unable to do their work, @ street, was reported much improved |and if n cases of malaria there would be less bad after effects, ay quinine d remove the discase germs from the system like Safe Cure. vy take the pills Hope that the| when I need a laxative,” Mrs, M. E. DBAN, Treasurer Lotus Club, Chatta- nooga, Tenn. THIS EST WILL TELL: JZ Put some urine in a or bottle, After it has stood 24 hours, if Tt attended to immediately Bright's di Alabetes, rpeumati F . His physicians say now that he/geut, uric acid, inflammati f the bladder, gall-stones or urinary troubles "> ‘way recover. He passed a good night | will develop and prove fatal in a short time. ‘Qnd wes resting easily, Mrs, Peranel. Warner's Safe Cure is the only absolute oure for all these forms of ‘odaldas “a ip constant @ttendan: ‘sobalde “fot a fvet eh panes in The oe tn dare t |kidney, liver and bladder troubles. It has brought the blessing of he: 1 to thousands upon thousands of suffering men and women. see im ay hw ane. to-da, wan noah Werner's Safe Cure is purely vegetable and is free from all harmful pale an most suena aa ing, the crisis of BRIDGE ENTRANCE Grade Change at Request of Business Men, It Dead on the Fivor She Awoke. AT SANDS STREET. Board of Estimate Agrees to Make | cu = Koc Co| id Outlot a Chair and Mother| LADIES’ WHITE, PETTIROATS, of ,cambric, deep umbrella flounce, BS Mea, Value 4, te eat . 149 < i" a drugs found in many so-called Kidney cures. It is pleasant to take and free trom sediment. “Safe Cure” can be purchased at any drug store or direct in two sizes—50c, and $1.00 @ bottle. Be sure you get “Warner's,” REFUSE SUBSTITUTES; they are pions: Ask for “Safe Cure;’s ft will cure, you, Write Warner Safe Cure Oo., Rochester, N. Y,, for free medical book. Beware of so-called i Mates | fomedies which are full of sediment and of bad oder; they are harmii Plata SAFE chy mova the bowels gently and aid a speedy Wednesday~--An Easter Sale of Silk and Muslin Petticoats ’ SILK FeTCOATe, of g 0, quality taffeta, with accordion or section flare flourc, a variety of styles, in black, black Value 7.25, Value 8.75, Value 10,00, 6.39 7.49 8.35 tely trimmed with insertions! and ruifles of Point de Pari Antique lice of embroidery, & variety of styles _ Value 2,50, Value $,25, LOS , 2.69 5, Renews, His Life and Prepares Him: Self for Continued Active Work as a Christian Minister, Compound The World's Ideal Health Builder, Doe the Blessed Work. Thousands of prominent Christin ministers, through the use of Paines Celery Com ound, are happily pursuing their pastoral duties and ministering wit Success to their congregations, Heat troubles, sleeplessness, nervousnes, sluggish and impure blood, weak d- | ooo and variable appetite, resulting rom overwork, eles worry atd or leases every street-car line in Man-|\ 8. G. anxiety are troubles that dag clergymen down to deeper sufferhgs and perils. To-day Paine's Celery Com- pound is the home medicine of all vise and prudent clergymen. A vast nunber rh Doctor of Divinity Paine’s Celery} AC "vd trimmii Lot Yo. larly sold Yann Pn Chet and lad of them owe their lives and present good %- inch Faille Ribbon ; Roman prescription that “makes sick ple well.” The Rev. Dr. S. @. A. Fidds, Crescent, Oklahoma, says:— “1 thank you most sincerely for the health to“Dr. Phelps’s world Eden ye marvellous benefits 1 derived from the use of your Paine’s Celery Compowd. I can boast of heart trouble panied, my nervousness is gone, Ki Sleep iste- freshing, appetite and digeStion in spen- did condition, and my strength is in+ 5 Ek Ate sed steamer ‘Brighton, pfs creasing daily. All this blessed work has been accomplished by your Palse's Celery Compound.” ‘White Ribbon Remedy will cure or Gestre the iseased “appetite for alcoholic stimunis, Whether the patient is @ confirmed 1 “tppler,* social drinker or drunkard, ao Inpe Appetite tor aleo- White i Ridlon Reedy, Iudorsed by M of W.C. Moore, prees meperthlenatsy of We cari Nrrtteen ah ted a, 8 21 Remedy on very obst! cures have been many. edy was given wecretly. t ehee rece: and indorsee White Ribbon Nemedy. Mande of our A 4 are Noire to find an ecotemtcat treat: ald us In our temperance 2h by raat, bes TN pat 115 Fulton deragy Chr Mannett. 6 Menteonety 3 have tet sch pies, for Spredetty bch 18 08: i ‘a wool fatboy ivoren tae ae Best for The Bowels areca carenmea| . ites Top-Coat Lot 6624 had tobe again replenished. This dark gray Oxford worsted top-coat, cut_ex- tremely short, is VERY POPULAR. Loose and roomy back, has hand - Tetted seams, satin lined sleeves. Exquisite and economi- cal; in fall four stores, $18. alte 219 Broad DR. SHOOP’S > RNEUHATIC. CURE COSTS NOTHING IP IT PAILS. : tt ce eet : ee cae Pepe u ae appear seee Mi tas "ae forever, ee CPE cin i ay Ene for my "ook will mall yOu an Bi nob Ys F Fuge at lor aie as nothing else will. Sloan’s We he | eal Ate aot wi aim, Y doa edpeet a aa Hho Site m na 1 5. rm Au Ma to, ae bad * it ui it Linimentee 25cents ALL DRUGGISTS ‘The Buffalo Express says: World's Chotcest Ribbons and vicinity before. ’ combinations and widths ever seen in New York. Superior quality all silk, and in the most / wanted colorings for Spring and Summer. Lot Yo. 4. At Ge a Yard. At J20e a Yard. all-black hem-| moire stripe. and satin stripe edge. | Satin Taffete ; solid col- / Also at 12c, 0 Yi : Ribbon,Romanbor- | in fancy border : ts ee Adin Ariana Ser ane corded plait | hemstitched and) ¢.inch black and white 5 BiG) Announcement Cxtraordinary. MONSTER PURCHASE. A daring special sale, planned with a degree of cnergy and upon a scope hitherto untouched in the retail annals of the metropolis. At no time has such a sale ever been brought to the attention of the people of New York incre Rice erin ds of yards of all-silk Ribbons in the most astonishing variety of shades, colors, sige: THE ENTIRE MAIN AISLE WILL REVEL IN THIS KALEIDOSCOPIC SHOWING OF NEWEST RIBBONS. Ribbons for every imaginable purpose—for millinery, for sashes, for belt and neck for ruffling, for dress trimmings, for the hair—for everything that Ribbons can be used. prices are certain to create a sensation. Lot Yo. 3. Lot Yo. 4. At JS5e a Yard. At 23¢ a Yard. pe, 4 and 424 inch! Ribbon, Persian and | Warp Print. with corded | 634-inch Fancy Figured we | paeeaegh Mare ADinch | Faney [an fe" tors ems [deme ud ad 34-inch Fancy Louisine| Print, Taffeta Rib- | Figured Satin Taf- | colorings. torder. Taffeta; Persian and corded = na quality; | feta, solid colorings. wis Au reese 5-inch white and col- $ stripe. color border. ‘arp Print Taffeta. cored combination Plaids: rem 2 5-inch Louisine| 5%-inch Louisine | in heavy lustrous Taffeta. ‘ 4 Ht About ‘l2 the Usual Prices. | | 3%,-inch Dresden and | Orings. Wrap pine Fae it Taffeta, with | 434-inch colored and ite and solid | white stripe Taffeta. color border. 6-inch all black Satin ‘eta. stitched Stripe Taf- to 25e, per yard. feta. affeta Ribbons. 4 and 4%{ inch combination black | fry 4%-inch Faille| and white Taffeta, inch soft Faille light solid color corded stripes. ‘ | stripe Moire Taffeta. 121st Street: Chatham Square: 2226 to2234 ThirdAve. | 193 to 205 Park’ Row, Corner 121st St. Chatham Square. * EVERYTHING For HOUSEKEEPING. — Everything Reliable. CARPETS, MATTING, ICE BOXES, RUGS. oT serge New Designs for the Dining-Room in fijee== the Rich ANTWERP OAK. SIDE: BOARD ..$97-50 & » HAIR to. match . $6.25 ARM CHAIR. to match,,, $8.50 both upholstered in red leather. Oak, cane seat,.. Dining- Room CHAIR, well made and well finished; no more than four to one cus- COMES... eevee ecceee 99 Leatherette COUCH, oak cafag | frame, rococe border, 100 of these in stock; to go at y ng COUGH, Hed steel fold- 3 Shown open and closed; either side may Adee $775 pearing with mat- lopreseesees s- $40.75 Prices Marked in Plain Figures. Customers may add to their Accounts in Ha|Cash or ‘ | a ctther store or make seems at either, © thei in convenience, ever | LI beral Credit. onming Ts saa charges of any hind. ‘g All the Leading Auctioneers Advertise in The World. — =