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THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVEN MRS. MARGARET H. EMMETT WHO CUBAN WOMAN IS SAVED 300 LIVES BY STOPPING TRAIN, | BEND DNORCE THE TROLLEY tanosmes, DNeD onc, ors and Other Officials of Jersey! Legal Resident of the State of . New Jersey, Chancellor Magie te : Says. Urged to Secure Decent Service Be-| = “fore the Fidelity .Trust Company's/HUSBAND A CUBAN JUDGE. Deal Is Completed. | He Was Formerly a Cigar-Dealer on ase —: | Broadway, and His Wife Claims | 1 | LIFE PASS FOR IMARTINE'S BACK TNO MORE BOYS, THE | BRAVE WOMAK,, TURNED AYALA RE ETER- <r | | | Farmer Orator Says His Friend|New Jersey Telephone Company Mrs, Margaret H. Emmett, Who) 1s Not the Man to Nominate Saved Three Hundred Lives} for President. on the Harlem Railroad, Will Be Rewarded. tapecte) to The Grealag World.) (Special to The Bvening World.) 6 PLAINFIELD, N. J., april 15—James| PLAINFIELD, N. J. April 1B E. Martine, of thie city, known through-| ciaiming that experience has taught out New Jersey as the “farmer, orator id ga IS VER¥ MODEST TO-DAY, | Sinsi°tteot iinet’ Sectitten irhen,| cont ee ahote cuales, tne Neo tock and i Codi tos fh iam Jennings Bryan,’ tend to their duties, the New York and will not answer the qualifications re- 4 au 4 for a Democratic Presidential] New Jersey Telephone Company has nominee In 1904, engaged girls as night operators. “Engineer Thought 1 Was: Crazy, | CSG aE Saye Ne eube tte) Peete, For many years boys attended to the Gu pted pal 1 \ “ declared the eloquent Martine to ‘he| Work exclusively, Shrewd youngsters iis 81 nite salvesey erent Evening World | correspondent, The | adopted many devices whereby they e .jchief objection to all the candidates i lowes Down | Was Sat. Reta arenionea: LmSthet, trey he could steal a nap while on duty. isfied.’” Ms bitter enemies within the ranks. Tt was found that girls were atten- Parker is @ probatle exception. tive during the day, and a trial given is folly for a great party, as the Demo- cratic party surely {s, to'be divided be- | them in the Jocal central office demon- Will Employ Only Young Women Hereafter, dénts of Jersey City, Newark, Bayonne, Hoboken and other munict- | that He Deserted Her and Her it in Northern New Jersey who have been holding on to the straps or Children. ing upen the-bumpers of cold, dirty, overcrowded trolley cars for the past on three years are asking what they are going to get in the way of rellot | (Sper The Ev World) WHITE PLAINS, | cause of minor differences. strated that they were equally capable thé consolidation of the cleetric lines arranged by the Fidelity Trust | opp CPN AMY Myth Te ieoaus raret Hannigan Emmett, tho heroine of| tar retiem eed tnst is the Gee Rees | AE BIER: Hereafter young women only iny, of Newark, this week. she was not a legal resident of this | the Bronxville wreck, has been kept|of the hour. We can and should get will act eee in the company’s aay ding to the directors of the four roads whichare to be merged, the | State, Chancellor Magie has denied the ik. oMces in this Gtate. busy to-day receiving congratulations | tosether_on that plan: H.ONeill & Co. strangers, because of the brave man- ner in which she flagged the American ‘Thursday, April 16 (Second Floor). Special Values in Empress train on the Harlem Railroad Women’s Coats. Waists «na Suits. near Bronxville with her umbrella and lunch ‘box. Her act saved three hundred commut- ers from frightful injuries, as the en- The garments offered in this sale are particularly inter- esting for the reason that the styles are new—the tailoring the best—the materials all standard quality—and the prices much below the usual. | ; ment will usher in the van at least of the millennium. Ten Lan a a Stuer Htlt by ae Agee , a Gi Eloisa Govin Alfonso, of Jersey City, in cash, they say, is to be put up by the Fidelity’s financiers, and a& couilh GeUMiar Quesada, “Whole TUK 00, it is admitted, would go a long way toward extending lines, bUY- |hang was in 1898 one of the representa- | ears, putting up power-houses, hiring motormen and conductors and | tives in New York of the Cuban revo- hing the clean water and disinfectants needed to make about half of | lutionists, and who fs now cue dele- mowiin tse fit to ride in, gate to the United States at Washing- | citizens who have studied the merger plan, as officially announced, eae ‘alroneos le the wile ORTuan Bap-| Whether, very much of the new capital will be spent for their benefit. | ste Alfonso, who until a few years ago! “Our company does not promise that needed improvements will be|was in whe cigar business on lower | 4 * said Uzal H. McCarter, President of the Fidelity Trust Company, | Bradway, and who has since become Sday. “That is for the operating company, that will be formed, to do. The eeoeeisite arose ious a Cul lélity merely guarantees io raise the $10,000,000." Gisctca Waelassection, "Neither does anybody else make anything but the vaguest of promises—| Alfonso loft his wife, the latter al- ‘Kind, citizens say, they have been hearing from the management of the |!*se*, after he had squandered all her companies for weary years. For these reasons they think it is about the pea aa None Besse deanie| ‘time for thelr Mayors and public officials to take a hand in the reor-|5¢ 9 rich Cuban, Benegno Govin. snizution—to get substantial agreements in black and white that will end| Mrs. Alfonso moved to Jersey City he hardships of the past and present. ‘There are, lawyers say, many ways | 4nd obtained a room with Mrs. William | which reasonable demands can be enforced. B. Fox at No. 116 Sherman avenue, where she lived with her two children for about three years, but the Chancel- gineer was enabled to prevent his train crashing into the White Plains local while !t was running at thirty miles an hour. The New York Central Raflroad Com- pany will present Mrs. Emmett with a life pass {n recognition of her presence of mind and quick action. She ts the wite of Wililam Emmett, a stationary en- gineer in New York. 7 “It was simply my duty,’ she tola her friends this morning. She went to work as usual in the Hodgman rubber factory at Mount Vernon. Many of the Birls in the factory crowded around her, and to them she sald: ‘Oh, I thought of the people in the train, and that unless I stopped the express they would all be ag (ATER MADE MONEY ; debts and dividends, and that there will/jor, in refusing her petition, held ue Killed. It flashed over my mind to wa: io be very little used in making improve-| her reason for removing to New Jersey Sey) ve, NEW EXPENSES HEAVY. | ments to the different roads and aiding f . my umbrelin @t the engineer. I ju WOMEN’S CHINA SILK WAISTS, front of fine tucks i : would not hold water. This reason, as around on the track, wildly ‘way and fagoting, tucked back and sle $3 98 the service, f relia and arms. uess the 5 EVES. cr cce cesccesecccce ° iE given by Mrs. Alfonso to the Special umbrellas « Bording to the officint statement] “The trolley serivce | an te ly Master to which the case was referred, _ hm put on the brakes I khew ie realised Value $5.50. te North Jersey Street Railway Com- o ¥ yas es Was that she “liked it to be quiet, and Ss MT EN aL his danger. A moment later the crash ay, the Jeraty City, Hoboken and reraom er Bo er ore nae ee meas to} that it aulted her state of mind.” She was elected in Union Hill. defeating the Silfihe-paruons insured in the eockaent WOMEN'S HABUTAI SILK WAISTS—a special lot— | ferson Street Railway Company, the| help the public. peatedly AVC} said that she felt all the time like cry- fusion ticket placed in the fleld by the | were taker to th, tire front of Mexican drawn work in several de- | Fj el v = ir homes. They were entire front o! ican ral new de. Wxapeth, Plainfield and Central Jersey |fent for David Young, president of the |ing, and she felt better there because Republicans yend) sndependent); Dore” | reported this morning to be doing fairly signs, back, front and sleeves tucked, inserted collars and ( $575 “ diway Company and the Orange Jersey City, Hoboken and Patsreaa she was alone. . Re Drone of: the) Injured, whe num- cuffs, extra large puff sleeves.......seeeccssevecteneares 2 Assaio Valley Rallway Company, which | Koad: and Keneral manager for the | Another cousin of Mrs, Alfonso Is Rey Warren County Elections. Louise Errickson, of Bearsdale, was the Value $8.75. fo be merged, lost among them in| North der pa pies imibretiae a4 The | De Castro, of New York, and one of her BPLVIDPRE, N. J., April 15.—At the| Most seriously hurt of the passengers. ° Beemer) mee eece, Desites acan- | Cee ald gatiwas © promise—that's | Uncles is Rafael R. Govin, a banker, at « PJ ictection here yesterday the Citizens’ |@he is suffering from @ concussion of the 5 ing last year and in the several) 08) & 7 No. 16 Wall street, New York, and a ticket was clécted. Nicholas Harris|are sprained, T2Pt STM and left leg WOMEN'S PEAU DE SOIE and TAFFETA WAIST: $3.98 Spmmeemes.e fon-funded Indepted- |i") wea, Doremus Says. ember of the firm of H. B, Hollins & |was chosen Mayor and William R. : = in various new designs, large puff sleeves........ * . ty Heat Penent ya,| “The improvements that are essential | Co Another uncle js Dr. R. L. Miranda, aie orinpenure Mayor, Hroat wanlre: Value 65.75. BF ea sciagomunt pnd ci¢|to good service 1a) thls city are too |S One Mundrediand Secondstrest, New ne elected anda Democratic Council was ‘3 . York. 6 chosen. MEN’: | muion of the directors to their] many to enumerate," said Mayor Henry! "41," a4 gars, Alfonso were married |NOt One Republican Elected to) | At Hackettstown Jacob P, Beaty was Wo AS AE EING SUITS in pists quien ana new : series bie mixtures, collarless blouse shapes, taffeta trimmed, particularly the directors of the|M. Doremus, of Newark; “but there are] °° Si.'fngan, Cuba, on Dec. 8i, 1890 | elected Mayor and Jacob Shields Free seaten fares B fersoy Company. Several requirements that seem to me to) 14 ney tived there until 1696, when| Office in the North Hudson ponsi or Hrechoiders is Democratic. R I Ws non-(unded indebtedness 1s to be| be Imperative. ‘There should be better] fm Tey ee ates @ tow ‘Value $25.00. } it paid out of the $10,000,000 of new] cars and more of them. A ean mes eat BIASED County Local, Town and ee vi Beectors srecennious:tor thvir/a seat when he gocs to work in the went alone to South America and , LEE CLUB. 1 2 WOMEN'S SILK COATS, made of fine taffeta in loose ‘ } Next an item of #1,766,627.30 for | morning and when he comes home at|Pemalned’ for nome time vin "Buenos Township Contests. SCHUBERT GLEE pleated effects, with cape and stoles of perforated and ( $13.50 } t bs Br ica tigs ns Ahan ea Tanai cred money His swlte had, “She eald, “When Ends Its Seventeenth Season with embroidered taffeta to match............eseesseeneceee i fables gr promias to tho public that Apparentiy. there is no hope of raliot| *S,fety™ea!” avid relcueus “ual {ORD DARLING VICTORIOUS & Succenntul Concert. Relatives from New Brunswick VEEL i i jum will be spent for such/| under the present conditions, but I hope| they lived together nat Ne. 97 West +] The Schubert Glee Club of Jersey Identify W . A Li | , it the proposed merger !s\ negotiated |Sixty-fourth “street, New York. until City closed {ts seventeenth season last entify Wearing Appareb Left WOMEN’S TAN COVERT } JACKETS, strap cimmet| $7.98 Ate eck june 2%, , when he left In great an- evening Ww! C Elks’ Hall. (0 match, satin lined............., . ee iia cortainty that the #1000009 | successfully the peopte ebind it will] $0M4 Ay tt, vatrnea Local elections were held in West Ho- | cvening Sith a concert at TiN ree.| i Cabin of Steamer Tremont. welyet collars to rats ‘be raised, for the Fidelity, by the | provide these Improvements and every-|" Some time later, learning that he had . ‘4 4 As nder the leadership as Value $10.75. “of the merger, guarantees that, (thing else that {s necessary,” reoel yea a judtolal a partment in bowen nion oe Wert New York and} sjer the club has made progress. A , uence, a certainty | ¢Harrison Van Duyne, former Presj- | GUapajal, near Havana, In the province (Guttenberg and the returns to-day} fairly good balance and excellent tone = ¥ f Rate ano pat up this money, |dent of the Board of Street and Water et ed Peay He, ent | show sweeping Democratic victories, | were maintained in all the numbers on| Prof. Willlam B. Breazeale and his , who are investors and not philan- | Commissioners, sald: “We all know the | told him she was without money and net a single Republican being elected. |qast nigh: programme. Johannes SE ner inlay be w. Brantity of New ia have to support her, n Guttenberg, the home of Sheriff} Gel 2" udilate, Amen,” with a so- ‘unswick, N. J., were at the Joy Ine ‘will pay themselves about 6|needs of the ents of Newark and | that he wo riff] Gelbke's ‘Jubilate, i I Th D di: D ‘cent. per annum out of the receipts |adjacent towns. Newark is not a vil- Rea Ae cole ate min HO. 4Y€ [John Zelier, the Democrats had a, walk-| prano oblikato by Miss Groco Clare was |Pler when the steamer Tremont arrived n e Tress ooads epartments i ‘the roads on It. lage, but a-big city, and the adjoining | offered [y take the two children—Hloisa, |°ver, the Republicans making no oppo-| exceptionally well done. Fred A.|thls morning from Provfdence, seeking { towns are practically part of {. wWe|®Sed,t2n. and Lidia, aged elght—and |sition. Not a member of that party | parker, Fred Stephens and C. F. Gal-| further particulars regarding the woman } Trash Made of Value. have a very inadequate trolley service, |PUt them in @ school and support them. | could be found who would accept | jagher, as soloists, proclaimed the good} who disappeared from the boat on Mon- All Wool Scotch Homespuns i 3 certainty 1s a new interest-| put I am hopeful that the new company ————— nomination, and no ticket was placed! material of the chorus as a body. day night on its eastward trip. | tock obligation of $20,000,000. | win provi 4 In the field. Mayor Killan V. Lutz was| pesides Miss Clare, outside assistance} They saw the hat, cloak and other ar- . f See e ret Sealtanay ont tie) its inns deems ad ee re-elected, receiving every vote cast. as rendered by Miss Mathilde Dressler, | ticles left in the ladies’ cabin by the wom- at 69c. and 78c. per yard; worth $1.00 and $1.25. | ( of the stockholders pf the old roads|of the city. The dingy and dilapidated In West Hoboken @ bitter fight was : the Women's String Orchestra, |an who had given her name to the purser . | “take care of themselves, whatever |cars should be taken off and pated waged for tho Mayoralty between ea by Car! VY. Lachmund, and]gs Mrs, Brown. They !mmediately recog- Two of the most desirable and certainly the most popular ||) { y may have done for the public, Pome ieuonaanen BROWNS ei aks Thomas Nolan, Democrat, and Lou's! Moritz 12, Schwarz, pianist. | ‘The Wil-| nized them as belonging to Mrs. Breaze- fabrics of the seasonat less than the actual costof production. |}! | fethet the four roads and the|than are run at present. ‘The new com- A. Menegaux, Republican. The latter nelmsiae ver Ce arerehass ale. After a talk with officers of the ship f @ Hlectric Company, which 1s to Loredin es sito. provide more power represented the younger element of the | Pi itis in unison, Was effec-| Mr. Prentiss said: 11,000 yards 54-inch All-wool SCOTCH HOMESPUNS—an | ¥ ‘the combine, have outstanding | {7% !s_ ae doe et neaen es Now . § | town and polled a largo vote, but was| tively done. “There is no question that the woman excellent tailor cloth that makes tie very stylish and wears | a worth of stock. None of it enone, defeated by 256 votes, Democratic-Coun-| ‘The ‘house was: packed (to the doors,| who disappeared from the boat was Mrs. well—the correct thing for Travelling Suits, and sufficiently 78c ‘worth anything and none of it Hoboken Mayor Surprised. cilmen were elected in each wand. the weather notwithstanding. Breazeale. The stewardess says Mrs. heavy to make up without lining; in all the best colors... 1 a } jt anybody a cent. It was mere} Mayor Lankering, of Hoboken, who, ‘, 7 In West New York another bitter Breazeale was on the boat late as 8 Also in BLACK, at, per yard “5 | ter—"cats and dogs’ of tho curb|as a Tule {s unusitally conservative, aid |Five Lovely Girls as Bridesmaids | ngnt was waged between Recorder D.| Carelers Burglars Blam Her Lay Glock tn the morning, after” which “ahe Value $1.25, | ve) plt earned no dividends, This |H°t hesitate to express his views on the |. Murphy, the regular Democratic] CHICAGO, April 15—Burglars turned | was not seen again. The captain's log H iH’ the new company {8 to take up. |W" tne pres@® time,” ne sata, or} at Her Church Wedding T0-|i mines tox Mayor, and former Mayer | on the gas in a house which they had| shows the sieamer at this time to have 13,750 yards S4-inch All-wool SCOTCH HOMESPUNS \- \ 4m ite place $20,200,000 worth of |have always defenfled the men who are D: t St. Bartholomew’s Ord Darling, who ran on an Independ-|ropped yesterday ang caused an X-|Weroh Hill, As the tide was running out (canvas effect), in all the new Spring colors and mixtures. 69c new securities bearing 2 per cent, in-[at the ‘head of the trolley compan jay at of, + lent Democratic ticket, indorsed by the] prosion which came xear killing Mrs.Jat this tlme the body would naturally AG BLACK ater verboenet tects j the first year and a compoundin ere, having at various times been ai Republicans. Darling was elected by 4] ada Brownell, wife of a Western mine have been carried out to sea. But there Value $1.00. Ki ditional ‘half per cent. enon year {Sured by them that as rapidly as they majority of 2%. A recount may de or-| owner. She was blown from her kitchem is a hope that it may have been caught 00, Hi . could they would improve the service peautitur |dered, Beverai voters making affidavits} into the yard and lay there for an hour.|by an undercurrent and carried back to up to 6 per cent. by giving Us more cars and an improved| Miss Chlolse Hatch, the beau that their ballots were dropped on the| ‘The house was wrecked, Mrs. Browneli|the shore of Fisher's Island. Our only { issue will impose a new burdon|schedulc, It seemed to me that {t would | young daughter of W. Dennison Hatch, | oor by the election officers and other | had been absent from home, and as shel hope of recovering the body is that It may $100,000 a year on the roads this year|>®,{0 thelr beneft to do po, and Cornelius 8, Lee, son of the late |ballots placed in the box. unlceked her door and Ighted a match|be picked up somewhere along this i a Interest on the $10,000,000 of new] ie eumaiticnm Ret exactly clear as toler ciily smith Lee, will be married at| The entire regular Democratic ticket | the gas ignited. stretch of beach. 000, ie I ; I am 4 P. M. to-day at St. Bartholomew's eae — stock together will amount to/Prised to learn that the syndicate be-|churoh, Madison avenue and Forty- hind the me! rr thor 000 a year and correspondingly in-| funy ‘fe merger thought It a matter Of ica pireet, by the Rey, Dr. David : t ‘the expenses of the roads. stock dividend bearing. I think that if| Greer. ’ A ital, way citizens of the muntcipall-| they utllized the earnings for the con: | Misa Hatch will be attended by Miss Women Ss Hosiery. ; Unuous improvement of th et in which the trolley roads have} sock ay well as tie System In fee ang | Laura Lee, sister of the bridegroom, as Bt Women's fast black imported lace open work Thread Lisle Hose, ) 35C. : will be certain to relmburse|tney would do better. The stockeonices|maid of honor; Misses Carolyn and pole ] i diff ; also | x ! 2 in ten different styles; also lace open work at instep, plain top— { 5 efare the convenience of the pub-}have not shown any sign of Impatience | Janet Hatch, sisters of the Dride, Miss and 100 dozen Women's black’ Cobweb Lisle, with spliced 2 (Pi 4g consulted. if, faperd to dividends A se) ae Natica Fi id Miss Cynthta Roche, selvage and double soles, heels and toes, at, per Dalleseeee bi bene, ae i $1,000,000 More Yearly, | that 1 do not own a dollar's worth of | 4! exceptionally lovely girls, as brides- ‘ ‘ stock in the Ines, but I know many who | maids, W. Dennison Hatch, jr., will be Value 50c. pair. fe © promnption, of course, | do, Mr, Lee's best man, and Stuyvesant Le ital and Interest on the new interest-| tion, I must confess that Splendid Values for Thursday in ! 3 will have to do|°" : . Stockholders Should Wait, Roy, De Lancey Jay, Lorimer Worden, for the public in order toi} wnctter teetts Public to contribute at least |, cBetter facilities and the consequent | Frederick Loow, 2d, and ‘Thomas Man- an uspan nad $1,00,00 in nickel to the security. gor the bondholders and’ div | 20% 3% will be the ushers, : of the road annually, but on|dends on the stock would come in due SADT GAlans hand they may conclude, a] Even "he They wall? faisae ass | 96,000 FOR CLARA MORRIS. | aticlealhie-< init aegiactnn icy. tt old companies did, that economy is sagan af the roads fe '. ontinue to yhen asked he would pai ro 2 Htroad | Y8lous municipalities to demand some| "ace Her Beyond Want for Awhile ih New Jersey on railroad) recognition from the companies, Mayor] Despite the inclement weather $6,000 | te Eastern slaughter-houses. yy was netted at the benefit for Clara| -| "T wou ‘eet BUC) ror ithe financiers of the old com or She date ae WHEE! Morris at the Broadway Theatre. ‘The| pleasure. 1 consider it the duty of pub. themselves in the Gon %Y |Iic officials who are at the head of| sum is sufficient to raise tho mortgage their $69,000,000 worth, par value, | municipalities to see that public inter-| on the actress's Some at Yonkers and ” ts are protected by distinct Bad Goes" toto $20,000,000 worth | eros on the part Of thin er edicneetT;| place her out of the reach of want for ing securities and ask} think that if a bod : y of representative | @ lttle while. | pay the interest changes) men, composing the leading officials of] Some of the! performe: er their nickels, it is time | the several cities, were to call upon the| to appear were eae pene paihmounce bates, citizens say, got decent ser. | Men Bt the head of this so-called syndic y rain, meeseitipene sey, cate, the latter might impart to trem | DUt sent substantial cheoks in lou ot low, they add, is the} some facts and figures in connection| their services, Amelia Bingham, who 8 officials to wake up and) with lie merger, It would be perhaps e of the benefit, read a letter interesting 10 know why they have des forris expressing her cided to add to thelr expense account by Maris. expressing | her Women's Black Cotton Hose, double soles, heels and toes, at, per aces Ce ele CERES ht OO Value 35c, pair, Pictures of Various Kinds at Remarkably Low Prices. (Second Floor.) (godt | ! ' * *T know one dish I can prepare for breakfast as well as any cook on earth,’ said my husband one day when the cook was il and he had volunteered to help get breakfast. He a with his dish, and I discovered it was Grape -Nuts, which, of course, was easy to prepare for it is perfectly cooked at the factory, but it was a good illustration of the convenience of hav- ing Grape - Nuts about. “We just added a little cream and, of course, had a deli- cious bit of food. We took up Grape-Nuts immediately after returning from a five years’ sojourn in a hot country, arfd our stomachs were in a bad condition and we ia were in bad health generally, When we first tried it I Bei ergarre veliet thet, instead | guurentesing to pay diidenda on the] ier ‘also read. ; confess we thought there were other and better things to FOIE would be better stor |Isree sums which might be used In| sion of wringing back, korthe teouleh as eat and were told we must acquire a taste for this new food, : the moveringboarae | iBsDyINE tne wervice of the ‘eversl| Agron Boot Sehoettel and Minha rH , bh Sure enough, in a day or two we liked Grape- Nuts t preg tnd. entorce —— EE J etter than, any cher Kind oF food on the fa le. we pee) e 0 L PIPER ON NIGHT T th gained steadily in and 8 » AN gan Wants to Know, TO SETTLE OLD CLAIMS aa. RAFFIC, was caused by Grape - Nuts and Postum Food Coffee, COMBINATION HALL PICTURE AND HAT RACK (like cut), Size 32 x 32, fitted with 18-inch pictures, frame finished in black, gray or brown oak frames, other subjects, Lions, { Dogs and Tigers, at | 1 Regular price $4.50. Same Picture without Hat Rack $2.25, 15¢ frames, splendid assortment of subjects, size 6-in., value 25c,; at 2,000 Round Pictures, framed in one and one-half inch in} Know what they] ALBANY, Apnil 16.—~An agreement has| A new scheme for untangling tramo in | from this ROW 80m been veaohed by the Low admintatra-| the Sbesire dlatsict fas beep Put Into | “ PTR TAineaea met cht felts ine ir} serene 100 Handsome Pastel Pictures in 3-inch oval gilt Florentine | 4 08 Fagen. jer! jon and the New Yorn street railroada| practice by Deputy Police Commined fs “ Hor ‘The Kvening| for settling the old licensectes claims | Finer. dlereafter carriages end wager aa wall oot atte her heartburn and palpitation, especialy at frames, sige 20 x 24 and 20x 30, value $7.50; at cach. +} $4.98 . so long outstanding in the metropolis,| will not be allowed to run on the car we ‘ found fat a ecnell x Peel pare Suef, neo or ston Oh ech Al My S comfortable nights rest, fm a hort thos RMU RT SEL f drivers i ( Sixth Avenue, 20th to 21st Street. 4 mat sins tin te ie at "ohoe,

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