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THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING, MAY 26, 1903, , : Bs Day aS TA Se 8 pare ee a pr OPE PY AS ta DEE ES SBR SA ASTRO BS SY lsat A Vga an En WP SEs HDS slo eas Wy . t ‘ , PRINCIPALS AND SCENES IN THE OF#ICIAL CELEBRATION TO-DAY ANOTHER POSTAL a GASTORIA DRED AND FIFTIETH BIRTHDAY. ! ‘ SCANDAL ARREST For Infants and Children, eH: | sThe Kind You Have Joseph M. Johns Charged with 5 Conspiracy in Connection with Always Bought Alleged Corrupt Privileges | Will Be Tried with Others, _! j a TURF CONCERN IN CASE. fudge and Jury Hold it Re- sponsible for Damages from Fireworks Horror in Madison Square on Election Night. | “ANegetable PreparationforAs similating the Food andReg ula- Promotes Digestion Cheerful- ness and Rest.Contains nejlher Opium,Morphine nor Mineral. OT NARCOTIC, WORE THAN 100 SUITS. Representative of Firm Declares He Was Approached and Will Give, | Evidence for the Government—, Incriminating Papers Play Part. | In One Just Decided 2 Father Sued for $20,000 for Son's Death, and ‘Through Steckler Brothers Got a Verdict of $1,560. WASHINGTON, May .—United States Marehal Henry C. t, at Rockville, Ind., to-day notitied the de- partment 6y telegraph of the arrest of Joseph H. Johns, the man charged with ‘The first of a hundred sults against the city for heavy damages for loss ot Ate or iim> by the horrible fireworks calamity in front of Dr. Parkhursis ehurch, in Madison Square, Inst Election conspiracy in the alleged bribery ot K t 0" tight, was decided before Justice Trunx Dantel V, Miller, the assistant attorney jf] Apeffect Remedy for Constipa- and a jury in the Supreme Court to-day, | for the Post-Oftice Department who ff] tion, Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea the city celebrated its 260th birth- —— Worms Convulsions Feverish- ness and LOSS OF SLEEP. FacSimile Signature of was arrested last night. t Johns will. be tried with Miller at | Cincinnatl. Their cases will be present- f} | ed to the Federal Grand Jury, whicn meots there Oct, 6, | According to evidence In possession of: the postal authorities Johns received $4,500 as a result of the decision of Act- Ing Aesistant Attorney-General Chris- ae day. Tt was the suit of Solomon Landay, of East Third street, whose ninecteen-year- mn OM son, George Landau, was iiterally|*7s¢Ment of flags and banners, In each torn to pieces by the terrific explosion {COEF Was a mass of palms, roses and Of a truck load of fireworks which| {rs the fragrance of the roses filling Killed fourteen people instantly, fatally |the roomand the adjacent corridor. From fnjured four others and cut, burned.| the windawa _hang banners a bruised and maimed noarly a ‘aundred|F# of Md white and bine were more in the great crowd. from the cHandeller to th Gracefully draped bunting ado; Holdn City Keaponatble. portratts‘of former mayors and th ‘Mr, Latidau demanded $20.0 damages|trances were hung with large flag for the loss of his son, and it was con-|every nationality, the Stara and Stripes tended by Alfred and Charles Steckler, | predominating. his counsel, that the city was negligent] ‘Those {n the Aldermanic Chamber w in ranting a permit for fireworks in|admitted only by cards, owing to the accrowded place, and in not providing | tremely limited seating capacity of the sufficient police protection. chamber, The guests of the occasion In- The Judge took this view of the Iaw|cluded the following, wio were seated and the jury found for the bereaved|in the order given: ‘ : father in the sum of $1,560 and interest How the Guests Ranged. from the date of ths boy's death until aes he would have reached his majority. ind ex: Coy If this precedent be followed the dam-| tollers, city officials, State officia‘s and ages to be awarded on the aults pend.|members of the Legigature, county Ing may, it is estimates, reach $1,000,000, | officials. Bey, Inspector Brooks and Sergt. Brennan| © the right—The hartge Sones testified regarding tne police arrange- sion, Aldermen and borough Presid tied Monts, showing that there were fitty | members of Congrers, members of politl- policemen at the point where the Na-| cal historical and patriotic societies, bookmaker, 1s a prisoner at the Twenty- tlonal Association of Demoer: county officials, second street police station, charged ————___ made thelr freworks display—on the| Preceding the formal exercises of the | water. With sixty gu ‘ ton ayor, which was made pua-| with firing the shot that laid the Ney ’ COVERT CLOTH COATS, k ‘ " Jay in the Aldermapte Chamber was] not possibly purchase enough to Intox-| He to-day: ri Yorker low. The young woman, Mrs. | Madison avenue side of the park, begat tesa by Raneiulii’s | Icate each imerabér of the tribe ! ith ainoore resret that T8041 dna Scott, of New York, is detained as Heretofore $12.50 and $18.50, ° (Continued from First Page.) For Over Thirty Years CASTORIA — "lines, THE CRNTAUR COKPANY. NEW vORK ore. — _/ tlancy that the Ryan Turf Investment Company waa entiiled to use the mails, | Miller was an assistant of Chrisiiangy. | The Ce here say that Johns Hf was not an attorney of the Ryan con- Alleged New York Banker Dying] Mn." YucTnas aces Of the, dtvan, con, and political associate of Miller. The| in Chicago as Result of ajexact division of the $.500 1s not known, 4 . . | Miller was at the. Post-offics. Depart: Wine Supper and Night Trip | reine Anene . closely questlo: to Gay Resorts. imi | came. __ The checks which figure in the alleged +7 ne 9 payments to Miller and. Johns, which ran in m & are in the possession of the Department = (Special to The Evening World.) jane for $3.00. hey wore supplemented CHICAGO, May 26.—As the result of |Checks are signed by the ‘Ryan aoe P a wine supper at the Auditorium Annex, |corn and. made out to Joules order FINAL CLEARANCE SALE ene Jand’ indorsed by him. sc Tn a trip Into the slums of the south side And indorsed Dy him | a. ity Halt [end in terce vattle over the woman | ptAMeq the cians to) have been, ap- Women's and Misses’ Suits, member of the party, W. H. Robinson,| witness for the Government. He has who claims to be a banker from New furnished the department with all the Ferrite cose omen Meee |e eatin, ar aisagshg) IN CLOTH, Wane an goa > £0.00 — ference with As- jeneral Bobb, who him regarding tne vl Lawrence'L. Curtis, who says he Is a/ Terre Haute, Ind. Albert H. Willmott, a clerk for the| the open alr conc Py “TE did not Pain Fireworks Company, testified that |Seventy-first Reelment Band. That) form the Qui his contract was with the National As-| {mous organization of ninety pleces, Ho eal te sociation of Democratic Clubs for the|Fesplendent In | brand-new perianal Ane eats election night fireworks, through Sec- | WOrn for the first sy ee #y arecine nails retary McGrath. Wilmott sald that the| of the occasion, tool bea fe ie atl at bombs, mortars and other fireworks were See ibe ae eee mom that | Hight. for the sume as are often used, and the daa Sas aye tenances, ay used nightly at Manhattan] time unth ScBelighted; the great multl-| “A single inch of the soll of Manhat-{ mm the date you} ® witness at the same place. pelea ca ve strained} ‘The duel took place shortly after 2 NO ALTERATIONS. a a o'clock this morning In a resort at No. bo! . The tw iy be: LeGivite|compmaled tre iera: Bester einitedsd HURTS | RT FIFTH AVENUE, 37th and 38th Streets. yhich have] number of places in the red light dis- Ci} ee California ‘tn Ki the first time on thelr coun} j, much as could be nvwherc else In thal trict earlier in the evening. The beauty "in New York the|¢f the woman, her rich apparel, her dia- game ore ir was ir he world, nd | tT dh doubted good breediny san ssombled In the park | tan. sold for. more than in the world, and It|monds and her undoubted g ic Beacn tude which had assem aa ¢ 18487 norea, Had the price mpliment th you and those 01 - i i oul ee tere, | Mth an elaborate special programme. || SPIT, eietana heen ald for in cast In-| wlth’ vous Mie Mayor, for me) attracted much attention. ‘Her compan’ | Mrs, Hervey De Blois Gibson A Voliceman’s Account of It. When the formal exercises began in| stead of merchandise the sixty, Kuilders La now io_other. elty|!on8 spent money lavishly « y 5 ns Better and Better. Policeman, John Maddington deserted | the Aldermante Chamber the Moor space, [or $4, would At present. May 169, WIth Wins" governing of-[lett behind them a trail of empty! Was Hurled to Cabin Ceiling the gcene of the explosion, He sald Fake MUMS npound Interest at t have more just reason| ch; pottles. . Cup defenders are made to order, t.. Amount to. $4.539,240,000, much mo: champagne as by Explosion of Naphtha on ZS Wandijesewitines weveecrannetert one » crowded. “The crowd was about twelve feet | Aisles and gallory wel ; Silay ¢ Invocation by the Rev. : Sof che re Ney Ea Tes aA era More Resorts V: away from the line of bombs, I saw al Following the Invocation by the Rev.| than the agsersed value of the real estat UAuiAGd Monttacday/owiill olese : man light the fuse, and there was an| pr Cornelius L. Wells, which was de-Jof Manhattan Island for 1903, which Is } toze of Heht to-night. All thel gnortly after midnight the party vis- Her Newly Fitted Craft abe same kind of study and effort Ea wful explosion, and then five or six all conliewey head was bowed, $3.49 32," ~ — buildings downtown will be IMuml-| os tber of resorts im Dezrborn er 'y e rat, Ae made our made-to-order $15 Suits for a) sail losions. Everything was dark |/ivered while every 4 behalf of President Roosevelt and ed and the eight will be worth going this season handsomer, cleaner cut, miles to. see. Flushed with wine the men vied mimute. Iwas stunned. When I| Mayor Low stepped upon the decorated On penalt of RAssuett Mali mary of game to myself again there were people |rostrum and made the Introductory, War Root delivered an address. which more graceful than ever before. It is i vifh each other for the smiles of the ‘A m lying all around me. got to the Met- re was followed by speeches by Gov. Big tiners:Gaviy Daessed: we eoRenS Mrs. Hervey de Blols Gibson died to-| [\ ; a “winner,” and RELIANCE is a proper ropouan ull ELE A aie Quel, John Clint | Gray. a Mhiahop {tracted the notice of visitore te the| Suddenly Robinson sprang to his feet | 44 at her home, No, 7 Mast Seventy- name for it. ; F . ! ; ishop { tracted. the notice of. visite 3 ! a i : rerun stee sme iment ain en Speech of the Mayor Judge of the Court of Pereira Mendes, | Waterfront and ot passengers on the] and in a moment two men were locked | third strect, from injuries sustained in Made from Blue and Black Serges, Fancy Wor: e ‘Tweeds and Homespuns: cut with con- an explosion of naphtha aboard her Eee rokeperear peony yacht, the Vagabond, in the North close-fitting collar and lapels ORDER. River off Highty-sixth street a week HIGHER IF YOU WISH, ago last Saturday, ined, ; talios | iam M, Burns, a spectator, tes-| Mnyor Low greeted the distingutalins | the Rev. Pereira Mendes ; if guents and sald, “In a city whore the | TUe,e*ccedietion by Archbishop Jolin Haa split, old sivas piece so rapidly to the news| Sp Farley, where the population grows ries wits “the gayly decorated ner * . Yorke: ising fat the Aamericdn iige| 2 each other's arms in a flerce strug in the North River, In honor of] gle. They swayed about the room, ‘elty after which she Is named the urning furniture, until Curtis dis- New York was handsomely dressed with | Cvereurning be Thought Eart “It was ‘awful. 1 stood at the corner|!© a city Fanctullt Makes Mui engaged his arm and reached for his - 4 Pewee sccaxth street, ituousht the ae say pee Huet At intorvais Fanciullt's band continued Mie Amertedn. line, pler was. draved| revolver. He struck Robinson a heavy Ho eerste erate peace evine onan, jad rom within; n a clty hose expe 1 ppr eles this: h bu 3 d ” dl be fa T found myself on ali fours. tl ronan tt often scems to be, so large| to Play appropriate selections ¢om ith bunting and flags and the Red Bar| blow on the temple, The banker! iscoa the installation of an aesteine Se 150 Nassau, Sorer eeeeeennee, Craw Ls LOADS tO) ANOENEN | oe eisenle oflimmigration, to wolcomal reese oe. posite side of the pier, Was similarly | Aepped. A second later there Was Al gay plant on Saturday afternoon ana | |e * Spruce St. man lying on the ground. I asked him|1s the soa s' Ny to make | O—————— -@ | Greased, flash and the prostrate man recelved| Sirs, Gibson Went aboatd to inspect the BLOCK BELOW THE BRIDGE, to move put of Whale ae ot the omgrant from abroad and PART 1 rece @ bullet through the lung, just above] yacht. Roki an American citizen, tt ts moll | Grand chorus, Hallelajan City Hall Park WI Diaze, the heart. ‘A tip was made to the Standard Un Spear teat he was dead. ways easy 20 realize how very deep; | 9 Hen Company's dock on the Jersey shore Fee ae ea eee eae eee ie wall oe American uiatory. [il cota 4 City Hall Park will be strung with in-| Mrs. Beott ts about twenty-three years | ooOoRite*Gne Hundred and ‘renca street, Sea iet Suk fOr CAM Agee Cow te dis of the lee that flourishes | | symponic Lea’ Projuien..- iat | | candescent lights to-night. old. She j- « woman of evident refine-| Where six gallons of naphtha were TE Mr. Hutchinson moved to dismiss the| “And vet there Js great Insplratior cs t Nations, Ihtroductog all the na. | | luminated, sates ee y AM. ny MENT A| (nee McKeown), the beloved wite of cS complaint, but Justice Truax denied .t,| the clty’'s lou and tntereng ts | | Mian ate of the world, ant piaved'on || The Park Row Bullding will mako| ghe,treats the pollee with well-bred In-| master, was run into he tanks. | in) et nme ane 16th Precinct. Pies getting oft ot (8 Retin cic latent aasan navel ann done; here great | lajenmpaten tn. Romi of: ol GonmoPO lt} Jon) ge the mouc. Brillhart, gx nibltione! ignited and a violent explosion followed, Funeral from her late residence, No, 18 : Bee e ee ee oo eee rie eree eave: lived fandylabe nd here | | tam eltizens Great are lights wii ve put High upon . n was reading In the #a- : y May 28, at 2 P.M. ed washerwomman, f public streets was a nuisance per #e, {mon have lived and labored: and here | PART 11 the buildi The Stewart + Building, wee rine foros of tie: explosion threw |< cnmatre znustars Ay neOiae eee p E the fascinating story of the coun A Pp ISO! iM, RGED loon. The force Pp = MARY SHEA, daughter | —sc7* Laund { ae re ee eee thls | material groweh and development can| | Grand March, Centennial...........Ranctuiit | | th Pais Building, the Postal Builds her against the ceiling and she came|SHEA.—Oa May 25, MARY A. . Mauanlir | ARONE question for, the Jury to determine| material gro Grand potpourrl of ftavorite and. cele- the Home Ingurince Building, the down amid a mass of blazing woodwork.| of Cornelius and Mary Shea, of No. Feehan be| Sukounded by a commercial compan rated. works” of | oid) wad) modern dway Chambers and the otner of! FOR ENSIGN HUSSNER, | it was not thougne ac firse thu her] Beach at,, aged nineteen moat dite Hiutchingon contended that the| “Founded by a commercial company, | mast AU authors} Tiley buildings about the square will * | injuries were, verious. but atter taking Funeral on Wednesday, May 27, at 2 P.M. fork mel iar Santa etta nd no >| | Two ns at UD. 1 she never left it, She was power to permit fireworks, and read the| larly true to itm orlin; and nowhere | | Te pel Police have _preparéd for an eae eT AGS ea. REGSI hone wie A GOOD WAIST TRONER; # cents @ plese) alee : eeuresmunon ofthe board ausrenens the | in the world has \t been! moze splendidly: | . Butts. | Tenormous crowd 1 Clty Hall Park, as] 9, FO ene ea Oy Acrrakl recover: . washwoman, Metropolitan Laundry ominance forbidding fireworks on elev inustrated that Commerce is the hand-| | @y gong, Right. Ma there: will, be nd concerts and ster-| States Attorney Prosecutes German Mrs. Gibson was Miss Jeanie Burn- Laundry Wants—Female } tion day, 14%. He culled the dead ad's | maid of Civilization. No city of record- | Das rot eaeee eee chibitons from # rode, Planes a : Mra, Gibson was Mins Jeante Burn: employer to show that the boy earned) ej time hax more grandly acted up to | | stediey of the patriotic and popular songs. ing has been put down over some of the Naval Officer Who Killed Friend bem aieeaes wealth merchant mone I i Bee eeen Ons cred pivenitolthesury: ee a a ree oneed ye ante INGE ANCE Sarin oe openings to, che subway, it took for Not Saluting Him. waa’ promingnt, In New England “so- y, overs wanted. Crown Laun- Ag he jury was out only a few minutes! stricken of every land have heard the| Home, Sweet Home, 0) big dene eons look S clety. He le er a great fortune on fat. jen “it returned” with ‘a ‘verdict of | neon er Naw Varke and call It plesvad, | —_—_ ore oveet Home Macy's, being on Broadway, pmfLtNn, May %.—The States Attor-| his death a few years ago. Mrs. Glb- SN TED /@ 0 Gaya la wea ADeIy, TBO, with Interest,” for the father of| "Sro.day we wish’ to remind ourselves ” big Uptown hotel has| ney to-day moved that a sentence of six! #0 Was one of the seven women who 25th at. d na To- fe City Hall will be agiow 4 “been honored with membership in fs —— » ‘“mne Frecedent is established holding | that even the life of a eroat city dove! | to-night the City TAN wn ee cminen | filled to make special arrangements,| years be imposed, upon Naval Ensign| aye eee orecYache: Clube ahelts ues ood wash woman, Apply Laundry, the city, responsible for the loss of life FO eer LF agaccths that its true] Regiment Band of sixty pleces will ran and every room (will oe Tented UP.) roissner, who, at Essen, on Good Friday, Vived by @ daughter, Ass May Shars-| 198 W. 6th wt ae ‘4 iimb| by the explosion’ er life, depend he, der popular and patriotic airs in Ch the 3 earere pails "| woo on. WANTE! z SJustice Truax holds that the city has | dife, je higher life, depend Han ‘Park from § until 10 o'clock. “Thare| Ay, the theatres have, Prepared to) killed @ friend and townsman, Artillery-| "SPO. tuneral services will be held at| “aio gi on collar machine Bmpire Laun fo fight to grant permits for freworks |"Ind upon their 3 Mingness to set "rhe yerdict. was based on a calcula- apgenens ana) dtvrot New York, thon of the wages the lad would earn) Cer tough it be. as is the story Laundry. 280. 8th ave very|man Hartmann, by running the latter| ge ciibson home to-morrow night, and | di, 851 Fulton st, Brooklyn, lat “ ‘The stereopticon exhibitions In every : , ey. S51 Fu 2 Wires 7 view Now showin opts s through the back with his sword for not/the body Will be taken to Boston for]: viy starchers, Hanover D—A fret class family ironer, Smpire Con Viewe Ot ages at the clive develore Rorough will consist Of pictures of old) seiuting him properly, burials FAMILY iy Wallabout st. Brooklyn, SARRIY,SUTS Lense! Ars), imeey 119th et; Iment from the tme tt was a mere) S* . a ary, 175 will also be at the City Hall sterespl- i, om the ttme tll he was twenty-one ai human' lee oe aut 0 gull of every Wille inti the present day ‘of its sud= | — ——————————— SS cana Nn oe ea oar frouing. As- uri tet class. Laundry, 232 W. tory i eee sO hables satecklary We are an Amer an city, he Spreatent| Yet dressed the following ca fark WANTED —apereneed ark and aneorver. en- Lepadtipeer| obirt, ger ‘and cuff ironer. The of the cetastrophe. American city can greatly serve the| = = a ary, be ¥ 5 b ; world. Rte IA Gere Soy Jim Dumps provided for his heirs E WASHER aust understand hla busines, 2064) SHINT TRONER: Arai seey tonal i roner, (593 WAMIGRANTS | ecnritt hat tees NINE MORE KILLED IN That “ Force” might be forever theirs. ee Lee cea the: day" NEBRASKA TORNADO I can't do better with my wealth, 988 24 a1 ‘He sald, “than to Insure them health, Clear brain, good muscle, nerve and vim! i ON THE VADERLAND.|°” “7: Wilson’ Addrenn, ‘at Montauk Laundry, GIRL, experienced, to shal 24 {fe ts thai]. Before he started on his trip a i Gen, Wilson sald: * : 5 SIweu WIRD Beas 77000, steady, who understands, A : Jin one strong race all, races here] State Swept by Another Big Storm And ‘Force’ gives these,” quoth “Sunny Jim,” Pe er cuatksen ae ee Finaing and bluoing. “Laundry, 61 W. 30th ote o, fe iterna . the city ._ 68 Chars ' ¥ Red Star Liner Reaches Port with|of the Cacsars, as just celebrated with and Various Places Feel (3), about 18 year, to learn on shirt] WASHERWOMAN, to help ta Sandela. Piero 7 y imposing ceremonial {ts twenty-seventh ttarching madhined, Madison Laundry, 503| ence Laundry, 250 W. 14th st by) * a Big Load of Prospective Citi- Guturys while the great British mee Fury of Gale. KB. 72d at. . ik@HTNd—Wented, young woman to mae “e PR, zens—One Passenger Dicd, tropolis, the Londitium of Tacttum | recor. meeiine ton 66 on] aghelt, Rith Hronine’s days intthows, } Bo ; clalma a birth coev the Chries |W waists, and blouses: steady work; good af r tan ema, and while beautiful sons were killed at Davey and heay Dee eee enc ason Mother wriena Wine | YOUNG GIRL WANTED Ia laundry. 361 Jay tt 1B he Red Star ine steamship Vader-|an ere te ee og times win Pars | natage ty aatd te have been done. : Taare gun ate and Willow aver ene Bloss| et: Brookiye. <7 70 ~ 5 Wend, which arrived to-day from Ant-|donable pride, boasts of the posnession of] Vaiparaiso and Raymond, No one Was | 99 rant of Southern Boulevant, WOMAN WANTED to Tun washing “iachine. i. werp. brought 1,593 ster passengers, Its municipal recor (EES | illed at the last two named towns, TRONER—Body vanes: oleady smploymeat; over | Aly ped Tae rett, ‘estminster Hotel, 16th : long whom were several RussianJews.| than a ou ays eeonth | Wites are down and detatis are lacking Apply at once, German-American | ane Tat ta ia fag an was known on board, none of [portant Anglosaxon city | of | North | Reoorts recelvea from the storm dis- sth Sad LOR A AR UE, iz latter came from Kisnineft, Parvel | America still frp decades to com. try tie were prought into. Lincoin by | a family _troneray come | contonnial Cate, 105 Broad et esa Si? monsys, an eighteen-year-old gteor-|plete her three centuries.) | riers 1 Laundry, SA9 W. Lath, | Semone ae AOE Ett Ati, ere ¢ i asseniger, Ged trom cerebral’ men-| “But If we compare the fair city by he. storm seemed’ to “have frst ‘The Ready-to-Serve Cereal Tamily; steady work, Laundry, i7 &. a ae _Suring the voyage. Tee nea Bites at thatNem-Worlke hor rh ef Lincaln and to have | near bth avo. ee Laundry Wants—Male, } ‘s ‘ faith other ct and elghty Yeare bf ed nut my, several rections, inked & Afat-clawy Walat and tally ! ue ET tence present a highly respectable de- |, a ate ‘Hospital: mak ood. as YOUNG MAN as helper in wash kitchen. Steam pe! DETECTIVE ARRESTED. gree of antiquity. Rates at aie atunas Ree petons were | es gi health TRONBRS—Shirt waist ironers wanted, Cham-| , Laundry, 611 W. blat at. y Statue for Hudnon, killed and en injured an heirloom, ten_Leundry, 308 718 bear ith st, 44 of Hose Breaking In Co: SHIRE TRONDR, WANTSO—Apoly v0 Chptvar ; ‘ | s Troners wanted. Champion OR Isa if “Would It not be an approp: t — nevanted.” A \ fom with Lederer Divorec Cane. | of justice either to set up a bronve SHINT IRONER—Good jobtor steady mam, ‘A. Wilaon, of No. wis st, |{tatyo of Hudson on some aultabie sie onl 68 FILIPINO FANATICS LONERS Family, roneré at once. Palisade | tamaard Cavndry, 902 W. Mth sony a 1 Ee Abend, Brovkiyn, wos errenea| MATNaUan stand, oF AS was once con: Sweet, crisp flakes of wheat and malt. IRONERCNeat woman’ foriroulug; also gil for | SHIRT MONER—Steam Laundry, G11 W. Gla ob | j My Peivotives Brady and Mi thethighest point of the Atlante Hight KILLED IN BATTLE. (general housework. 148 W. 1224. et. BOY, Grer 16 yeare; come ready to work, cole: 1 ‘at the Brooklyn Central Office, | jands, near which the English navigalor RONEN for tamlly washing; Gratslane ay. | 0 ‘ near 119th. reas; family Collins, “441 | noy for wagon; waste #3 per week, Laundry, Cy . Ath at. nt, private family, pear ng. ih laundry; 66; mist have Cal noon, Laundry, 152 204 _W. 15th ia Bis was made on @ warrant {e-| innded In 10%? ‘This enduring memorial @ judge in Nassau County on] of Hendrik Hudson would be the tir tion Lag Pinal veces had proken object to meet t ve ¢ forelan " Lieut. Javier Routed Force in the eof Mr: . Led-|ot American. traveliers returning fron On. It is sald; was formerly | the old world by way of Bandy foox.” Mountalno—American Loss in the employ of the Com-| “More than a score of years aj Not Stated, ) tsar nc emmered he forcl- | when 1 soaked the late accom shed jomamGt Mrs. Lederer|Queen of the Netherlands if, in her e at ‘ : Spibion, wixty guliders, wan not on ege| MANILA, Me : Pra oe savior com: Ceedingly moderage consideration to pay |manding a force of constabulary and for Manhattan Island, with its. id-47| voluatecrs, has defeated two hundred acres of fine wooded and superbly wit-|fanatioal insurgents In the Island of uated land, with broad rivers on elther| Cebu, killing sixty-elght of taem: and ide, Bice vesaset Promptly, madewthe canturing twenty-nine. ‘The AER 007 in defense o: rifty| curred in the mountains near C ‘od Hd met for Hf ane savagen 0 CARLY of ae Gag ee have ved 7° en received an e-Gov Ss drank more fire-} losses are not known, , bedins ae Balmoral Laundry, .63 Lenox A Dyspeptio No Longer, rs ‘A gentleman living in this village, I. A. W: ‘Was & great sufferer from Taalgeeticn. He purchased poorer) ackage of ‘Force’ two or three months ago and has continued using ‘Force’ ever since, and has not had the slightest symptom of the disease since. Josara Hoop,” DRESS, czmpetent; willing tw go t ooun- Apply 150 8. 634_et. LAUNDRES! ner for country hotel. RNSS—Expertenced lat 4 assist (is aon erie 245 'W. Bein F EXUNDR waited for laundry ; iia fonac ( Sunday World hy ae yas Werk Monday Ing Wondere, 0 = %

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