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THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVE et tae wanrer 7 5 ai A “4 PEEL AS GOOD MR. GEO, A. HUGHES SAYS: AS | DID AT 20, WAGHINGTON, June 2,—Adjutant-General Corbin to~lay received the following despatch from Col, Miner, commander at Fort Leavenworth, Kan.: “Iegued 10,000 rations to Kansas Clty, Kan., last night. Need was tm- Neat ser Ask to have action approved. Rations for this command up to ee 4 Saleo . Many Suffer With Catarrh and Pajamas and a gee Night Shiris. Tie Winase of Catarrh Most. Prevalent al in Summer Is a Run-Down, Worn- Pajamas, \ Out Condition Known as Systemic] made of woven color madras, Catarth, ' in neat stripes; colors :— blue, pink, black, or tan ; cut military style, with pearl but- tons and loops; also plain white madras, without co! lars, HAT GLUE IN TROLLEY TRANSFERS AT ge cesceres See Scte: AMDOLEY ONE EVERY GROSSING IN CITY eet this demand. Two cue of engineers and pontoon train are in ~~ ‘jreadiness to be sent west. Belleve they might be of use at Lawrence.” ; | i's LOUIS IS IN DANGER NOW. Potice and Pinkerton me” Interurban Company, Mulcted $50 Each ST. LOUIS, June 2.—The Miseiss!ppi has risen to thirty feet, the dan- low Think They Have I I T ‘wer point at St. Louis, and continues to rise at the rate of more than two a Hot Trail to the Slayer | for Various Refusals to Issue hem, | of Heffernan, the Coach-; Abandons Appeal to Higher Court and Judgments Stand, dicted by the Signal Gervice Bureau, will be exceeded. A thirty-four foot stage at St. Louls means immense loss, Already tens of thousands of acres of land on the Missouri and Mlinots ‘gies are under water north of here. 8 || PRESIDENT’S TRAIN IN THE FLOODS. ‘feet a day. Indications are that the thirty-four foot stage at St. Louis, pre- man, Killed Near Club- It would appear from proceedings in| to a transfer and that “the public gen- AE) ARES (EY CY a late ‘Term of the Supreme| erally" was not entitled to transfer at |. DENISON, Iowa, June 2.—During the early morning hours President Spelt Cree Mend ay reve CN Gane asta that ‘the Interurban] the intersecting points in dlapute. rT. Ooo per suit, | ;}Roosevelt’s train passed through much of tho flooded district of Towa. |Portan' hearing on the Ardaley Street allway Company, which con-| Mt. lume, “by his, attorney” Julius , myatery were laid before Chief of Po- Henry Cone: bce Abercromble, of Irvington, this 4 c trols all the surface lines in Manhattan and the Bronx, will be compelled here- MacLean and repared to go on _ }imxtra precautions had been taken by tho railroad authorities, and the value $1.50- ‘tracks over which the train passed were carefully watched and !n some jafternoon, and also before Justice of representative of | ; . Seas .|after to give transfers at all intersect-| ironry 4. Robinson, attorney for th | foases pected tm, the) Pesce Taylor, The evidence #uv- | ints without consideration for pre-| company, announced that, the: eppeell Collarless mitted by the detectives, in the opinion of the Justice, was not suMotent for him to issue a warrant, and the detec tives returned to North Tarrytown; pre- sumably to strengthen their case. After working all the morning in Tarrytown and North Tarrytown, De- was withdrawn. The Judgment of the lower court therefore stands Immediately following came the case| of Stollvrand vs. the Interurban com- pany, appealed by the company from a Jecision of a municipal court. The In urban attorney again withdrew appeal. he West Side Committee of 100 be- vious ownership of the crossing lines Paul Blume, acting for the West side Committee of One Hundred, was refused \transfers at One Hundred and Twenty- fifth street and Kighth avenue, Twenty-] | Ithira street and Broadway and Twenty- third street and Third avenue. He Might Shirts, made of small pin check nain- sook, with narrow colored ‘or . white silk edge trimmings ; TOPEKA APPEALS FOR AID FROM OUTSIDE. TOPEKA, ‘Kan., June 2.—The flood aituation here to-day is materially etter. The Kansas River fell during the night at the rate of an inch an hour. All those marooned in trees and flooded houses have now been re- moved to places of safety. At the Sardou Bridge alone over 200 were landed last night. » The previous estimate of twenty dead is still adhered to. Many re- ported missing are showing up, but it will only be posalble to give the actual loss of life when the waters have finally receded, It is belleved Several persons were drowned whose bodies have floated away. ‘The work of relief went on through the night and has been systema- the tective Fields and hiv partner, also a os 5 ch re-| lieves that this action on the part of erought suit to recover $50 for each re-| ihe gtreet railway monopoly establishes ., 5 > di Pinkerton man, drove to Irvington. | (ret "Sage Worcester's Municipal] the right of passengers co secure trans: | “Peeru-na Iy tie Medicine for very light weight for warm There it was they consulted with the Chief of Police and with Justice Tay- lor. After they had returned to Tarry: town a person in authority sald the Pinkerton man had struck a lead which they thought of sufficient value to call for the issuing of a warrant. Over night the theory that the coadh- man was the viotim of an Intoxicated | clubman who met him and the Campbell woman on the Jawn has gained strength. Chief Abercrombie said: “We hope for an arrest to-day, and I Intend to do my duty whether It affects 4 militonaire or not, I‘: cend to see that justice is meted out fers at all intersecting points In thi city. At any rate it establishes the right of the person sefused to collect $60 damages for each refusal, JEROME PLEADS FOR LABOR PEACE Court and was awarded judgment, with $2) costs. The company appealed, al- leging that the plaintiff was not entitled DAVERS WAR THE SUBWAY. weather, 5 OC. each, value 75% Lord 31 Taylor. the Poor Man.”’ Mr, George A. Hughes, 808 Mass.Ave. Indianapolis, Ind., writes: “Peruana has done ue more good than anything I have ever taken. I am forty-five ‘ears old now, and feel as good as I did at 20. I was $ very thin and run down, but Peruna acted just right in my case. Iam a carpenter and some- times need a tonic. Peruna is the medicine for a poor inan,’?— Geo, A. Hughes. i. te ‘The greatest fear now in Topeka is an epidemic of diseases, At relief where refugees are huddled together, several persons suffering with Gecided to appeal to the country for help. —-+-—____ 125 KILLED AND FATALLY clue, ant he hopes to bring out some en- tirely i.ew developments, This woman know) more than she has told, and we are sulng to get It from her.” Chief Abercrombie said that he had scene of the murder. This hat bore the Cheering news came to the locked-out naterial drivers to-day in the informa- jmoney in buying so-called catarrh medi- |cines and paying doctor's bills, Peruna was Digtrict-Attorney Jerome to-day made| ‘commended to me by a friend, and after public a letter gvritten yesterday by head katate happy to say Vice-President Willlam Lewis, of De- order that the strike on school houses |o¢ order and my hvalth generally was very mending your valuable remedy 1o my friends asatonic and an | | caelbgarameaad Were removed to the hospitals as rapidly as possible, Bie aes thas wast touniaipaee athe abe Committee Presents Grievances In a Letter to a Leader He R. R. M, BAKER, « prominent clti-| trom the Lemon Building, Washington, D.| DIED. imchiclg BGS Ocartacectal Carnet i# another disease breeder. where the mur’ | was committed, a4) to McDonald and Declares) Names Conditions on Which odtsistteniatel capsrisnenl winlER: |e epoaeo ene i WHUHITE: coe i? youre ¥ months 4 Gaur olde bulferers. It was though at ret that the cise of Tope cand cee a | Campbell sae * A fi] He Thinks Building: War| Seti. w * bles fren eras cs ew tho very Bost roeatta| “atedieaa wate AF bik MMamsdnts, but the 1oases are eo enormous range aoe could meet all} ““perective Field of the Pinkerton! that Only Speedy Remedy Will 9 Oe aoa ieamcactienAEETC roe pleasure im recomm-| s, Drechira, Wedwestay, 2 P.M ine: so bad that it was| force js tard at work on the latter Keep Material Men at Work. Should End. jtarrh of the stomach and spent lots of ment Calvary. Laundry W nts—Female. effective cure for catarrh.’’ Thos. J. Henderson. WANTED—An experienced bosom operaicr on the shirt machine; one that can do neck bande Call at ence, Regent Laundry, 433 Claston ave., EXPERIBNGDD vou c 218 West 424 st. received a communication from Marks|tlon that their application for a charter | him to Samuel Donnelly, a labor leader, | 447 can recommend Peruna, because {| , CAtarrh assumes different phases in dif-| Brooklyn ¢ D BY THE TORNADO Brothers, of Springfeld, Mo, In regard|in the ‘Team Drivers’ International I" reference to an effort on the part of lpgigye it to be the. best catarrh remedy ]7eAt seatous of the year. In the ently | yinat-cLASs family Trea, ranted Tawar, | - : */\to the hat that found near the| Union had been acted upon favorably, | Jerome to settle inbor conditions 1 /on the market. My whole system was out] summer systemic GR eeaur tale a 1601 Bway. bet. $24 ant Hh tt as. a . : rolt, Mich., is in the olty wit .|now belng erected should be called off.|pad, but since taking Peruna I Ow | Tene renees lout of ten 1a). due) to) 8) oatats Bal) Too cearaian [AmEcaanerilaplan lannaey. om GAINESVILLE, Ga., June 2—The tornado which visited this city, New| met abercrombie wrote to the. firm| ter, and Internatonal President ‘N. W.| Donnelly ia the lender of a branch of {enjoying hotter health than 1 can ever re; | conaltion of fhe mucous membranes. Po: OU, Charge batch Adare fod 6th ave Bolland and White Sulphur, Ga,, yesterday afternoon, resulted in the kill-|laet Wednesday asking If it was pos.|Evans will be here to-xmorrow and over. the Civic Federation. He has had sev-, member, and fully believe that Peruna did irured tie] eatareh(ebarevarslecalee nl ORL, eae phulip Steam Lousdry, $67 Woden | ing of about one hundred men, women and children, according to the Intent | sible for the firm to tell the person to|#se the paying out of a strike beneftt. eral conferences with the District~At- Hie ork oat always speak @ 001) Jf you do not derive prompt and aatiafac. | ét.. 4h. floor. torney about the strike. Mr. Jerome, it will be remembered, was suggested A fund of $12,000 has been raised in Bos- toa for distribution among the team- whom the hat had been sold. tory results from the use of Peruna, write GIRLS to work on mangle. Palisade Steam » Feports, which are as yet incomplpete, It is estimated that two hundred t Toinrcet it onco Ir. ‘A Congressman U: Pe-ru-na in ‘Percons were injured. Probably one thousand persons are homeless, by the storm, aggregating a property loss of $300,000. ay rise bY ‘to shelter the homeless, and an appeal for aid is made to the public, Two hundred houses besides the Gainesville cotton mills were destroyed : Last night brought increased misery to the tornado sufferers, for a Steady rain set in late in the afternoon, attended by bitter cold weather. The town was in total darkness all night and the streets were filled with A mass-meeting was held to-day at which $5,000 was subscribed to a re- * Met fund. A message has been sent to the Secretary of War asking for tents Mr. 6. 8, Jaffray, son-in-law of Rob- ert S. Hewitt, le dissatisfied with the manner !n which the authorities are conducting the case. He sald; “Why don't they work up the clue of the hat that was found? That seems to have been ignored, I think it was the best clue. The whole case has bev handled abominably. “Loh Just neard that the Rev Father bitzsimmons, of Dobbs Ferry, had a long talk with John Heffernin belore he-aied, and Heffernan said pos. tively that he did not know who shot sters of New York, and the indications are that the scttlement of the bullding tle-up is as far distant as on May 5, when the New York Lumber Trade As- | sociation and the Material Dealers’ Ex- | change closed the lumber and brick yards of the clty agminst their em-| ployees, ‘The possession of a charter in the In- ternational organization will entitle the Material Drivers’ Union to representa- Central Federated Union. an arbitrator In order that the school houses might be completed. In his letter to Donnelly, Mr, Jerome | stated that he had had several con- ferences with those interested in an ef- His Family, Hon, Thos. J. Henderson, Member of Congress from Illinois, and Lieutenant tu the Union Army for eight years, writon statement of your case, and he will b pleased to give you bis valuable advice gratis. Address Dr. Hartman, Prosident of The Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus, Onto, GIRLS WANTAD, i m Laundry. 617 W. both at. LY IRONER WANTED. ‘Apply head Iaun- ‘Arona, Wentminater Hotel, 16% at., Irving place. —Young woman to do family ironing an ‘bake herself ental good boure Laundry, ST Yan Buren st., Brookiyn. fort to bring about the completion of the work now at a ptandstill, “What I want, the Distrist-Attor- ney writes, “is to be authorized to make the following conditions: “First, to resume work on all pudile hool buildings in the clty now under TRONER—Pirst-cless family troner wanted; ‘steady work, good pay; come ready for work. 108 Greenwich ave. FIRST-CLASS SHIRT TRONDRS; women; steady work. Metropolla Laundry, 841 6th ave. FAMILY TRONBRS WANTBD: come ready work. Wollaston Laundry, 2664 Broadway, bet. and 97th ot. IRONER—Piret-elass collar end call trensr will him, I seems to mo that the idea has|tian in the ——=| een to drag in the names of promi-|Their first meeting with the Joint Coun- | ccnstruction or being repaired; and find steady work at Village Laundry, 96 Green SLAYER HAD Ver had any Intention of blowing up a| "ent people instead of running down | oj; of Teamsters will be Friday night| where definite contracts have been en- wich near W. 1p a f | ; ot é reed Win’ Gould, who started the reward | at Central Hail tn West Thirty-second | tered into for the construction of such Tieuay, work, svifinge Eaunaey. ¥6 Greenish AN ARSENAL ater, WROENer, Sere wone ea Gs | with 4h peFaovial subscription, of $1,00,|rerect. Their charter will also give | Dulidings to begin the construction ave., noar W. 12th ot. 28 IN HIS ROOM ughters, lived in rooms. underneath le gecking furiher contributions. “Hel them the support of that powerful or-| when the contractor !s ready, and in TROOPER Wanted, Sret-alace fami Troner. King | i oie Gata ed by Prescott. | The nolve | "Wwe now have $2,475 subscribed as a|fanization, the American Federation of | this work they wil handle all the ma- 1HONER WAND, emtia Ga sees oo OL ANTED, female, on cape collars; aid” Bh innoyed thet “He threatened tackih |roward. (‘Lhe additions are Rufus L.| Labor. terial necessary in construotion and work. Wallach's Laundry, 1210 24 ave. ee Continued iccom Fist Page) [Mrs Whalen ‘when she remonstrated Fea He Ei gray OE HLS | Trouble ts brewing among the team- | repalt which may be delivered upon the HIQNERA woman tp iron plain elothes. ie ' (ih. Rim veuterday. “Martin and Je | We are in‘ hopes this’ will bevan'in:|sters along the subway, and unless job, without raising any question in WMO aca BE Whiten, ‘the trnae, SoBe and. Patrick | centive to bring the murderer down. I| some reforms are immediately granted | regard thereto as to where it may come A paundry, O11 W. Bist Lad fended in front of him. he worked the |in the hail last might ant. called hem | gk UNE Ahead, and soon hope to have! yy ihe sub-contractors the men will gu | from FEEDUR on C&C, ironee alee pndex fingers of both hands as one might | tor" him) language ito, Mra:)| Pon eumnce leeds on strike again before the week is |, Bee, that they will in every way Bangle, Steam Laundry, 611 W. Bist ot.” + Nbalens ‘Dhen came Ad wr power discvurage Nolence In pulling a trigger. \ Whalen, hen came the Sisoting: ended, completely telng up the work. | or ‘digonde ot ‘any nature Ww sissever + steam Eaunery, Git w. Bint Magerlnencoeatisd A committee from the teamsters called jay at the office of General Con- tor John B. MaDonald, and laid be- 4 Proud of Performance, ' “Pretty good, eh?” he aske. 1, wa'king = Out to the cell door. “You eee, 1 wis on the part of those who may be dis- posed to prevent or embarrass such de- liveries of material, co-operating loyally for the public good In bringing about a |A PLAIN FAMILY IRONER; steady work, Laua- dry. 17 Bast 16th st., neat 5th ave. FIRST-CLASS SHIRT TRON@R; call eeady Oo a work. Tropical Laundry, $9 Kast 10th et. ) FINANCE COMMITTEE MEETS. Aldermanic Body HER LIFE CRUSHED ets Together, looking back at them all the time, Nox but Minority In Absent, fore him a lat of grievances. resumpt and continuance of work on -OLAS! CHER. 3 t them all th ie. Not : . f son and oo FIRST-OLAt Columbia Laundry, RS Move they made escaped me, And 1 OUT AS SHE PLAYED. The Finance Committee of the Board| !t was charged that many of the sub- we saonee! bulldings and thelr com- 186_ 9h biel cS my guns hidden from their sight ’ 0. Aldermen, from the chairmanship of | ©ontractors were violating their agree-|"sphied, that. upon commencement of er ee ee . You should hay. ment made with the Rapid Transit Com- Herbert Parsons was | work they will proceed continuously to seen the expression cn which Alderman WANTDD—First class shirt-walst hess, but it seems that I didn't shoot } As well with one wand as I did with the | aly herself up to a standing position by the of a chatr, the world was full uf| dld not respond. The Tammany mem- ders, including Alderman Gaffney, Tim- accused of working his teamsters twelve | Re eoran said that | pment and fourteen hours, It was —$—=___—-. faces when 1 opened fire. They | Baby Farrell Crawled to a Brewery depored by the Tammany and two! mittee of the Central Federated Union. | @ completion of the work without rais- family troner, Laundry, 102 We ane. ‘Were. scared silly. Truck and the Driver Did Not Fusion members, held its firat meeting | Mr McDonald was informed that the |!" any labor question in regard there- STARCH ER cae eae sles SAILSET AGA UR olga Ga IbaS “L } yee to-day with Alderman John T. McCall : to, provided that the conditions on each ee 5 ere s (he “I fust jet them have all I had, If 1 See Her. presiding, Degnon-Melean Company was not pay-| job as to the character of the persons DABBSTY Tate AUSBIS Ate Bloke. \ ° fot the range with my first gun Ud Just betore the, meeting of the Board | Ing time and one-half for overtime, as | em loxed. hours of work and rate of Lpeliteed irks Tat BT Getes a lreniesiieee 4 Just able to er: f Chairman McCall tesued a call for the| was atipulated. William Bradley was| Wages shall remain the same as at aperiensed:— < : Mave put the whole bunch out of busl- eit te tee cram and at times pull| meeting. but. the opposition. members ‘daa rks Say | ement of the present. dis- CAUNDRESSES—Wanted, ret. Wi froners; high price and steady work guaran- teed. Apply to Savoy Laundry Oo, 20 and 37 Paterson at,, Paterson, N, J. Detber. : | Wonders for Haby Farrell, of No, so7|othy P. Sullivan and John 1. McCall, | Joseph C. Rogers had ordered his men | Da: Ve Sepik it was with the piste: past o; 1 * mhirtycntth {and the two Fusion members, Florence HDI TAUE j, Cael Nanies \the Barber) Board. dn my right 1h hat ne Hundred and’ Thirty-fifth v to report at the stables at 5 A, M., but tea hand that I placed tive | sireet : ana Bill, who alded in the overthrow of 2 | ALBANY, June 2,—Gov. Odell to-day Buttets th street. She knew her own. baby Panne, met aa the majority or the | Mould not let them leave before 7 A. M., I that pretty eects heart. riage was to her a thing of Joy, and alll 2mmmittee Ten matters’ which have | When the tme-keeper would make up| SPPointed the following State Board of “I call that pretty good #} taings upo i f ‘ , a ; ‘0 re Pretty good shooting, You! {ilies upon which inere were WHEE | Hoan hanging fire for'monthe wera acted | their time from # A. Mf Barber Examiners, under the McEwan d ; gee, he started to fill after the tiret '" upon ani 1 be reported out of com- law, passed at the last session of the “Unless we get better treatment right | e So to-day when left alone for a few Bee 820 ato fcllowing Were put in’ gninute on the nigewark tn front of, Nor ps SSG eae aanenee away our men are going to be called out | fazy "Mision “barber terme one fet Oth i ‘ot so interested home she crawled to the gutter. ‘The < rt gel. Reedy, of G 50, 3 e 0 0 Sin him that I overlooked the others or is of a brewery truck caught her Ecsema, No Cure, No Pay, of the big trench,” said John Martin to|George F. Reedy, of Chenango, jour- 9 “Semen sped and she held to the spokes. No! Your druggist will refund your money it PAzo | Mr. MoDonald [Ag mane barber Cronveara: Georae. Wi. ight have done berte Jone saw her for a minute, and when | OINTMENT falls to cure Ringworm, ‘fetter, o14| Mr. McDonald replied that he woull| Adelman, of Albany, Journeyman. bar- bring the matter immediately to the) ber, three years; Jacot Klessel, of New {the driver came from the saloo; hevasicon7 where attention of the sub-contractors. York City, master barber, four yeara. Hin Only Regret, he had been delivering beer he climbed jhe had’ been’ delivering. beer he climbe If 1 had known at the time that 4/ upon the truck and shook the lines over Shad hit his heart with the frst bullet 4/ the team. ' would have devoted the other four to!,,OM@ revolution of the wheel was all. ‘ 2 The lttle one. was crushes fe Bathe rest of them. ‘That Is my only re-| jer ory was sufficient ta tell tive that I didn't get the whole punen. | d mething had happened, and he hen 1 began (o shoot there were! Nelnbors who heard the t seven people inthe hell and aiicr¥. of the child ran out and the Iitue one was picked up and carried home. pf them ‘were bent on doing me. The ‘orive Pah ates A a Raalibe The driver of the truck was arrested, hooting In his room to anvwer to the Coroner when the in: le face and all akin diseases ra and Sores, Pimples and Blackhea' 60 cents. * Paid Help Wants in this morning’s World. Cool Outing Suits re sae of Ballyboffey Donegal Homespun or of the very truest Blue New York papers comblacd. Serge, to wear for work or play, in the distinctly new | Jim Dumps and wife, invariably, Had “Force” for Sunday evening tea, When cook went out that afternoon, ight 3 iM quest 1s held, “'Tis b id + perfect his aim in. guslight is 8 but a saucer and a spoon AGENTS ....06 sse65 10) GIRLS 6 @ Boe of thisth the ros AT tatget| Ontwoto wesheatask nec erlne single and double breasted cuts... $10, $12.50 & $15) Arrnnwrices -.”. 2 |onocmny cutnacs, to Peeaon/ tie! wall, between iets TOOK ACID BEFORE And all are pleased,” laughed “Sunny Jim.” In reference to our offer of $25.00 fora catch phrase: We stated when we adosr| AWNING HANDS .. 2) HARNESS MAKERS 8 arched the place to-day, Thee were tised for sugcestions thal we should publish one phrase daily wulll June to» | We Dave) BAKERS ...... ...-. 8] HBMOTITONERS ... 2 Met holes all around the w vne| WIFE AND BABIES. not found this practicable, but out of the thousands of phrases received we bavg picked a| BARTENDERS .. .. 6] HOUSUWORK .. ...187 : pany rea scores oF Ante, Ce tes | . score or so and sha print them Friday evening. From {hese the one finally accepted | BLACKSMITHS .. .. 1|IMPROVERS . the windows and killed people In sur- will be selected. BONNAB .. + 3] TRONERS 8 winding houses, George Schleis Wanted Mrs. Schieia This selection ss @ difficult task. We should value suggestions from any of our cus-| BOOKBINDERS .... 10 | JANITORS 5) 3 Spears. from the works of Robert s tomers and friends who may be interested. BOOKKEEPERS .... 1 | JANITREGIES 8 BG, Ingersoll and athetstical authors to Die with Him, but She oT Pasied about the room. Preacott| “@et the habit—go t BOYB s.se+0 141 | KITCHENWORK @n atheist, an Anarchist and a be- Refused, of 20 to BUSHELMEN 2. 9 r wer in every other “ism” that teaohes = BUTCHERS .... ... at there should be no government. ee pic Gara ey bine hs suTroinious 5 ‘a F 4 ‘eet, et New . vided be~ t mepaks in) His Moon, tween sorrow and relief over the sulcile 2k rothers Cet $ ‘Bombs found in his room are|of her husband to-day. For three CABINET MAKERS 3 a 4 eens ipeneh ls About 18) months he had carried a bottle of car: CANVASSERS .. ... 8 Py Ware: filled. with wunpowder and | pore, acid Jn his pocke: and tmportur 279 Broadway, contetx, 211 & 219 Sixth Avenue, | CARPENTmRs .. ... 5 e attached to both ends. ‘The | that both might die at once. The > 47 Cortlandt Street, STORE! 125th St., Cor. 3d Avenue, | CARRIAGE HANDS. 8] OMNIBUBES ' are of the best makes and the} petual invitation to imbibe a carvolie CASHIERS .... .... §| OSTRICH PHATH@R H of knives is extensive. All of| acid cocktail, 80 to speak: irked Bite, 3 et ug ace sharp and show that the | Schlels, and ane. votoed “her disapproval Laundry Wants—Male. Laundry Wants—Male. m4 | PAINTING . A pded from the ceiling are dozena|‘iheteupon Bebiels Went to. hi = 4| PHOTOGRAPHERS . § d to the door and windows. When-| dtacging ler three ehldren along ah Elk Laundry, cor. + 8) PORTERS .... sess 8 isxeott opened the door of the) the presence of his family Sohlels drank | 2) PRESSERS 4... sos 13 Hin caine made trighttul din. | the held. "We was dead before a doctor tnerrand toy. 32-8 3) SALRELADIBS 4... 36 Mined to-day; “it anybody had| “Soricle was a woodcarver, but had not pleases everybody ——___— Se | Desi... ... 2) SALESMEN ..,. 50 38 to come in the door or the win-| worked for some time. It was his ide lp Wanted—Fi DE TASTES 110 28] ALON PARTSRR at 8 the noise would not only have|that if his wite died with him the ont in every way. Hela Wanted—Fem DRESAMAKDRS .... 62| SKIRT HANDS.. ..+ 11 Me. but would have seared| aren would be reared by the city to bet- ! saat aeeeceate ‘SaIvacns eyses ci pt surrounded by re-| ter advantage than if they were kept in i — 7 MEN.) ++ dif Thad been awakened | the care of their natural protestors. Mra WASHERS on Mat work, ‘also man on wringer. | the; wages 850 8 month. | Ap- | DRUG CLERKS ..., 11] STPNOGRAPHERS . 8 d myself to hit a certain spot |Schiels has been supporting the family, Sweet, crisp flakes of wheat and malt, Sieriing Laundry, 155 hiner ply with baby, 65 W. 5th st. surcraiciane .... 3| TatLone srt ehout aiming at it. “Any WANTED Maia srt ewan Te ELEVA TINAMITHS so 8 would have gone Boys May Play Baseball, EE TROT CRT Sioa Lost, Found and Ri . SHIRT IRONERS ED ost, Found and Rewards. RUNNERS 9] USBFUL MBN.. ‘4 lagen on Bulldings, According to the deolsion of Magistrate “We Like It.” Gleam, 445 W: 126th at. LOBTOWhlte, Wall Terrien, with black” now? EMP. AGENCIES VARNIGHBRS s sy Ma poms and firearms, |CT2® in Morrisanta Court Monday | “We use ‘Force’ and like it exceedingly. BOY, YANTAO: Alasnqulay Cas cenee No. 1919; nanw, Shamrock; #15 revered. | BNGINDERS ,. .... | WAIST HANDS. -. 10 them for hin own | morning, boys will be allowed to play | “H.R Bacwpens,? oy) i OT? Peo ENGRAVERS 2) WAITERS + 8 powder, cartridges |ball at Claremont Heights within 260 34 W. 21h at. FARM HAND} 2] WAITRESSES 4. .. 92 feet ot rgaidences, As the una ieee PEL CCM AIG aged. 4 a ws ta lanodr7. |; Got @ bargain to offer? Don't hide | rzepers .... ..... 19 THCELLANROUS x py oan’ learns, poli - ran, fe Tat everybouy know it throng | ytowens ..,. .. 3 F