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pe oe oR eneemammerens THE WORLD: MONDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 28, 19037 ai | THE THREE VAN WORMER BROTHERS, CONDEMNED | CANT STARVE MAW .VAN WORMER’S CALL TO DIE THIS WEEK IN THE ELECTRIC CHAIR | ON GOVERNOR IS VAIN many FESIGED IN FLAT ——<——— Schuyler H. Murray: Is in Ar- rears in the Rent, but He is Protecting His Furniture ANevetable Preparationfor As- di CASTORIA For Infants and Children; The Kind You Have Always Bought Ouell Too Much Distressed to See Woman Who Called to Plead for Her Three Step- sons Condemned to Die. Against Seizure. , slea ries Be Teene ay ia ‘2 GGpectal to The Byening World.) in] 20% Jed them to ansassination, Thetr | inachs and Bowels ‘ ALBANY, Sept. #.—There was a pain-| stepmother, who is also. thelr aunt, Pee omens || IN) ANTS “CHILDREN Qul. scene in the outer office of GOv./ has asked permission to take the bodied Qdell in the Capitol Building to-d8¥| away from the prison, and of all their, When the stepmother of the condemnes | piooq relatives she is the only one who im Wormer boys called to make &) entertains for them a shadow of affec top floor of a three-story house at No. 572 Pacife street, Brooklyn, this y tj norning a pale-faced ass look Promotes Digestion.Cheerful- morning « pale-fo man was looking fess nndilestContains reiiter tt plea for clemency, Mrs. Van) io, | nxiously up and down the street. n ‘ormer wore a mourning. gown abae Unique in Criminal Mistory, | He was Schuyler H. Murray, who is Moar e nor Mineral. Bee et et ne oomiay. |, Since @hls te the first time in the his- RS TARAIRU Stee. CREIGEE a T NARCOTIC, ®e put to death “un day. Nore oe tHEN HET EhRN IE teai Dotiara jis landlady, Mrs, Bridget Brown. =, ‘ The besieged Murray without A She came from Step slasher oy nee have been condemned to die at the @n a trolley car and was sume time the case has attracted wid fool unt! Saturday, when his wife es- Scie af Ol. Dr SAMUEL PITCHER ped from the house and succeeded in usin, Mrs. Isaac Van Slyck, who es- ‘i | Panphin Seed~/ ‘ -, he was too thd abel 2 snows, s C ian eae interest, 5: oa Warden Deyo accom getting supplt to him,, She, hi Aix. Senne > ‘eortsd her. to the) Capito! modate all who wish to witness the ex ever, was not allowed to return. Rochelle Selig sary to nd even ‘e@gitdted to write her peneien thelr lenin cnela pecmee resented to her by Orderly O'Connor, my ie ‘iol a but he knew who she was and went in Boudids in oy Lia eg hit) Cull ¢ to tell the Governor of her arrival. f e crowd would overflow the a: hire’ Were *toars: in, the Governor's | COmmodations. Requésts for invitations The deok and looked | RAV come from all over the State, from eee ee at tee Canada and from as far west as Chi- When an Evening World reporter went to the Pacific street house this morning Murray tui!ked from the’ win- dow of his flat Suddenly a@ black-gowned woman ia Seoel # Waim would make a bad matter worse, an unprecedented event. Wor he has concluded that the boys must | The law governing executions 1s spe- idle. , ciflo in outlining details and the V Governor Much Distressed. | den has determined to stick to the let- “{ cannot see this poor woman,” ho! ter of St. Two dozen persons will wit- $aid, 10 J. C. McKnight, his steno- ness the executions— al number ypher. “Jt would be most distressing | of witnesses, ‘This number can be in- me to hear ber pleadings and it! creased by impanelling three separate lould be agony to her to hear my re-/ juries, which 1s allowable, ‘The little, hea). | axecution chamber will not provide “She has my sympathy to the full; | places for a great many more than this @his ordeal is the most painful 1 have) aad it is safe to predict that those sit-| Ataced in nl my life. Tell her as gently | ing in the front row will have had al abut as firmly as possible that my de-/ surfelt of horror before ft is all over. Sana | ness and LOSS OF SLEEP. Fac Simile Signature of were almost over. “Don't you worry, You will soon be out of there. Are you hungry?” she a. Murray, who wished to communicate with his wife, wrote notes which he _ ‘R] wrapped about bits of wood and threw ae eimeal to the sidewalk. “My husband is a carpenter and had) been working on a Manhattan school | until the strikes threw him out of work. We got behind in our rent and the landlady refused to let us take our fur- niture, They have ¢ut off the water and the gas..and we haye been in a terrible condition, Saturday 1 deter- mined to escape and appedl to the law. My husband has been in the house keeping watch. Mrs. Brown has put a new combination on the front door, 80 I can’t get into my husband, nor will she let any of my friends visit him. Eut he is determined to hold the fort and not give up the furnitur ‘gt the card. He knew the mental con-| A i wearing « stylish brown hat started | Ngition of the overwrought woman, and Staak Already there are visitors In this reet and Murray called out Aperfect Remedy for Constipa- 4 How her to plead with | Weak little city drawn by the morbid - | f] Gon, Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea + knew that to a! Pp desire (o be at least in the vicinity of | . It was Mre. Murray. She ae We tsi ms sy <4 =~ |sured her husband that hls troubles forms Cortvulsions,Feverish- For Over. Thirty Years CASTORIA A) — dite THE CENTAUR COMPANY. HEWVoRKOME J Wision tn the case of her boys ere. Whe Order of Their Deaths. lesire fo extend mercy, but ag a Gov-) It has not been decided in what order erpor, with a State holding my official|the lives of the boys will be snuffed . @etion in the balance, I cannot do ft." | out. Willis, who Is twenty-seven, has| Trial of Ex-Lieutenant-Governor | She Tried to Force an Entrance, |a well-developed yellow streak and| . ; PMEKnight liked aone too well his mis-| Fred, aged twenty-two, te uot any tov) Of South Carolina Begun for, re the distressed| well equipped with nerve. Burton, | . He walked to wh . i ' Sohiin obs acing aad in a low tone|twenty-.vur years old, has borne him- the Shooting of Editor Gon- j ovable. As an undjased clt Sinformed her of the decision of the Gov-| self with = stoicai indifference | far that the distinction may be| Zales. @rnor. At first she did not seem to un-| thus derstand. That all hope was gone was] reserved for him of being the last ot Civil action was begun to-day and i iuformation that stunned. ‘Then, when| thy Van Wormers. | Counsellor Nicholas, Murray's lawyer, % Two days ago the Warden had prac- herealized that the boys were doomed, | yeutiy decided to execute the condemned | LEXINGTON, 8. C.. Sept. 28—J. Pada a: Heide cme Goma union Ang Lest q Jeaped from her chair and would) jn the order of thelr ages, giving the | rman el SSeS Bis “cilent:, Murray: wes istill at the ave forced an entrance 10 the Gov- ypulnest ir) sovaurare PE ne fen Le ‘tt “ ine wleutenant-Governor of third-scory, window and he Jawyer was 4 sanoDNS .| ments of Ife y South Carolina, was arra e. ina urra, a Mor's chamber had he not been re-| ments of [Ife he might have after the) arolina, Was arralsied in the jet down a string and the lawyer sent : . Since then has shown that it is extreme- |Clroult Court for Lexington County to up some legal documents for him to " word from the Governor,” sh€/ jy goupiful if he would be able to stand day under indictment. cn sign. asiroke of hia pen and my | een do he will be went frat ty 7 indictment charging him ‘The Murrays have lived with the door boys need not die. They did not! the chair if the present plan is carried) with the murder of N. G. Gonzales, ed- Browns for four years and have a eon Commit the crime. The one who did it) out, : s) eighteen years old who shares their 4s sate.” ’ vant A Terrible Ordeal, Stor of the Columbia State. apartment. Mrs. Van Slyck urged that Mra, Van lei thlaliw Haina douduated ‘on behalt “T am a Gunday-school teacher in the Hanson Place M. E. School,” said Mrs. Murray, “and have never been dragged into such notoriety before, This dis Wormer be ullowed to see the Governor, There Js an ordeal more horrible than gir (hat sho would aiwarg be haunt: | the chair ahead of Burton Van’ Wor-| of the State by Solicitor Thurmond, as- ade he conviction that she bad not ordenl of waiting, Penned In| sisted by five other attorneys, whilo f everything in her power If she did 1 with a black screen shutting | 9) vy | sh fot make a porsonul, pleas knight | out from his view tho actions of those | (leven lawyers, with Judge Croft aa! ence 1s) CRURIIRE Ut: feat Pack. and ina few minutes he re- | around him. he will hear the soft sbut- Bs Sainasl, appear for the defense. urne ng of sands feet, the whisper of a! Judge Frank B. Gury is presidi TR ; “Phe Governor,” he sald, “ix priest, the clang of @ door and in his| ‘The court-room was fairly. titted, t TEN HURT IN STREET CRASH. : beyond expression, but he must mind ‘he can see one of his brothers Z ie ately uniled | Dut . fo seo you. Ills decision ts fin | being done to death. Then the not crowded when Solicitor Thurmond Runaway Cable Train Hits Two n, fo hour ¥ois wound make Ue sltvation | willeclank again, there Will be more | announced that the State was reuly to painful to both,"’ hi Ly a wet, ore whisper an- aT . Pine ‘sore toe Mase Parl er hinieing anid 1n his mind Burton Proceed with tho tr Wagons in Wild Dash. CHICAGO. Sept. 28.—Ten persons were pment: sounded through the great corridors 44) Van Wormer ban weeson the F ‘he Impaneling of a jury was begun a i Bho made her way tor the elevator ‘ad Sethe wall another brother dying. | tmmediatoly after the arralanment, tre | injured, two seriously, in an accident | [elit ! ) * é 4 hence to the street. She will start for| At last the woreen will be tu ed ‘anide, | umex heing drawn from a box by u | Paasd on the Halsted street cable line, the way the Bold Dust Twins handlé jannemora to-night to bring home the | 2 ants Ww ch him by the arms, i u box by a} Fae tee epee ‘ 4 ; Bodies ,of the boya if. permicnon tia | a quick slash of a sharp knife down hig “X-year-old Boy, 49 accordance with tenn Bictaente Mba fe tmp piceke. I the dishes, little sprinkle of ven, trousers leg Will bare the flesh, eh autora’ E ! . ; f ee cihx, will be thrust Into his trembling | Phen ; street, Imperilied the lives of many ; hands. and with the priest supporting Jury was secured this afternoon Dersoni, MORBID CROWDS him (with words of hope he wit ME land the State procecded with the pre- at ag, the train was jn charge of | [nto the little uxecution room t ta of witne: pay Ay : ns were SEEK ADMISSION \Glrele of white, strained taces and Ine! be kent tonethes wane acne iury will PURTON i struck by the train before fh came re . : : monstrous, terrifying chair that wit], 2 Mebt together during the trial, a_stop. Géftene the water, cuts the grease trom cups and saucers, pots and pay aad TO THE EXECUTION, | have. alr ay claimed the Hive) i brother ms cfc nis 8 real labor seem like play, form, the three Van Wormer boys have| there may pe ne tlteh the electrical | GOLD Dust Cleansing bathroom, pipes, etc., and maiang the Ouest soft soap’ ares to religion for consolation. They|nauied and tested, | It wit he tried Made by THE M. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY, Chicago,—Makers of FAIRY SOAP. oman Catholic Church yes-|every day until the time comes for the terday, and instead ot tho Joats aa | exeeulny to, thatthe, stretath, ofthe GOLD DUST makes hard water soft | current a be reg 0 @ fraction u a | a | have to be sacrificed. =a eRe gongs that came from their cells while|of dexter. In order that this may mG the'ooaal!wit"ingaiettt|Life-Saver at Freeport Finds| Patroimen Are Spilled Out, the|Burglars Take $1,000 Worth|'t Is the Second One Killed in their appeal for clemency was before determined upon several patient it was supposed that they woul Vv. Odell is now heard the whisper of 1a te Pracaetet2-| Corpse of Man, and Wounds} Horses Bolt and There’s Much| f Property from Dr. Simp-| the Adirondacks in the Past prayers. unt the tme was close For the first me in thelr lives the zt ISeaterdty when want Suggest Murder on Board) Excitement on Atlantic Ave-| S0n’s House, Two Blocks from) Three Years, and Weighs 250 ? R T H lr iiphataaetaepiirhmiall CI. nue, Brooklyn—None Injured,| Herbert Street Station. Pounds. 4.8 - ww Z| tion that there Is inex: the Ia By the exer, f insolent x nt aus dacity they dominated the country neighborhood in which they were reared Van Wormers haye con er Belan, until {t appeared to their restricted un-| pr derstandings that in (heim was vested the| formed by Wills that they wis UTICA, wisdom and the cunning of the worig,| )¢ baptized and to go to. con : J . ¥., Sept. 2%—The proud- ee, 7, ‘a > Now they know that they are elena His experience with the three had not] FREEPORT, L. J, Sept. 2—Capt.| With a crash that startled the netgh- eae two blocks of the Herbert|est boy in the Adirondacks to-day is ms in} convinced Mather Belanger of their sin-| Frank F, Smith, of the Point Lookout! porhood a handear collided with a patrol | {ect police station, In Willlamsburg, |little “Jack” Stearns, an elevenyear- In- st visited mand We the scheme of the universe, tha Se sh 8s a any ae to render thee liven fs was “they | cerity atid he hesitated. he otter Yoys] Lites ving Statton. found the body of] wagon of the Grund avenue police burglars got buny last night and stole | old New York boy, who went out with they took, and the knowledge : Dilged after an hour.|% man. headless, late yesterday after-| station, Brooklyn, at Grand and Atlan- |; : ‘ha Me Oe Nong |e ulde last week and shot a 250-pound ihem. With Warden Deva and noon on the beach. He at once reported tte avenues, The vehicle was overturned | 1) ont? qa ah Bintan oF io 3 | Bate near the Coombs Spring Hatcheries FLOOR COVERINGS REDUCED. i 4 A Family Wiped ont. 2 rine -|the case to the authorities and D. Ed- omei yer SOTHO ALN fe police sa; ng. | of the Adi ok Leag: . Pec mente Wiped ont orcell Willis "Wan the [ward Carman examined ‘the ‘yody’ and| Wud the vollowmen tn it ax the Ume were | navy no clues, but “expect to catch up| ‘The bey hee heen Sothern cp| = ('NGRAIN ART SQUARES, 4 Aseadaan & crash of the haptism ary found sixteen cuts and bruises on the|*! WRUALEIC § with the thie That's what Capt aod id switch sending the current through th Was pitifully displ fae Looxened by the capsizing of the| Murphy says, anyway with his mother, Mrs, John Noble Dedy of the last of the boys slall have Ave RBDERTOd the || he. cor aiaviaaninls ne| “Black Maria,” the two horses bolted | i, wae between ? nad, & o'clock, says/Stet™& and when he eucceeded in Ware, Now. _ Sounded next Thursday, when this bo deal of comfort from the| water atout two weeks, he onte| (OR! the street, and for a time great| Dr, Simpson, that the invaders got to| O28BIng the second bear killed in the 2 I-2x3 yds. $6.75 $4.25 } shall have stiffened and strained in tie) °F \ Helea connec a n'y! excitement filled the workers in the tun-| Work. They entered his house by a/Adirondacks in the past three years 3x3 yds, 8.00 5.25 rapa, when the echo of nis death! ye’ cuse of the abnormal ingtinete OF Mdentity of the man Was a palr of ellver| Te, Which is being conatructea for the | AG <ianey Grth wnat tiny Feeney | (ere, Was general ollification in camp, 3x4 yds. . 10.75 c 6.78 Broan shall have died away tho Van Heard Me Spitzka, Of jy cag button n ® Pat Of liver) underground railway at that point, the aining-room, nat they found thy, The bear ware hundred yards aw i Yormer family will be wiped o a nowned allentst f DuLConas The “reserves” who were turned out] ‘Thera they found some money, but] ame iad killed ii 3 : pee ri Oo examine v n r i “4 estos the aor ana The'motner td ete HaDee ey |gr coun ts Sty tn fr helt op the wagon ay te clon re on | Be APR ceo ip ga] oe ea Wl Sth Ee Ft TAPESTRY BRUSSELS CARPET, long before the wilful natures of their) willlagness teen . fi “| their way to a fire, the damage of which | heirlooms, consistin hiefl, ‘f ver a dinars (putures bat was without shoes! amounted to less ‘than a hundred dol-| ware, ouvlery. and” glassware, ‘which BOVIS SKUEE) EBACTURED: 75c. per Yard : euzais ee . lars. No lives were lost and no one nearly one hundred years ago Was. pre- Edward Hart, flurteen years old, of (formar price, $1.00 and $1.10). ue fact that there were «0 many cuts! Was maimed sented to his grandfather. H. , No. 54 We fty-sixt , ‘ erfa M’LAUGHLIN Is TO PUT on the body leads the autnorities here a2 he handcar was in control of Martin] It back, for the police ‘have Sones, Lia ont Mee yee ante fal Sem Best quality, borders to match, Oriental and floral patterns. to belleva that the man may have been| Gfaxrne- | The npeed which the car had eae Pifty-sixth and, Bitty venti sitecta, Bi Bapclal anna Care Sestene tee Bedrooms, including Brass Beds and Od@ ’ murdered and then thrown overboard] stop It before the patrol wagon was up- to-day and fracture skull. He was|Pieces in Maple, Oak and Mahogany. NIXON’S NAME IN FRONT, [inane tie wer? hre"wate tot Atreated tna" GF to] TRIED TO SCARE A GIRL. | inven’ io! Roneevele Holt Ex policemen bear « few facial scratches as = ——————— ¢ ; ~ Rresult of the accident. Balvatore Colestino, nineteen y. y Long red it i years . (Continued trom First Page.) DR. PARKHURST BETTER. er nes ore old, of No, 66 James street, was ar- sete ae PG ETS Tite W. J. KELLY FOR JUDGE. algae before Magistrate Breen in the is the password into our bargain camp, n. ev, Dr. Charles H, Parkhurst, who Den treet Court to-day charged . © Gay’ mors Innehes down on my Programme, but Tam going over to Jereey) ine oat ae ie te among ey_|Demoorate Nominate Him in the|With shooting at cighteen-year-old BYSCTAL NOR MONDAY. Wp RT 1 io wee some improved marine engines. That's my hobby these days.” Bete Te vRald’ ChE Ne WABTeeclne ane Second Judicial District. nee Or Noe @ Adams! Chocolate Cream Lumps... .1b, 100 a a G 20) et wee Y a 4 ‘. " ry os i nee There seems to be a common vond between you ani Mr. Jerome with| so ll that he couldn't leave the house| ‘The convention to nominate a Lemo- Coleen o admitted tiring two shots in asst aan tales i hte ae one Ib. 15 th t st to yi +ngineering e re) sj © Wo ion, > .| cratic candidate for the vaci front of the girl, but only for the - a“ sess 104 T 108 Wi 4 Berea feat alien ie Nea TIRE taatea?” ventured the reporter. |i Ear, was onsen: OM dione itz| on, the upreme ‘Bancn of the ‘serena | ey SE framionn her, ake tad pe:| SEROLAL FOR TUESDAY. e est (48 St. ti Weal foe + . expects to vesuime his paroenial duties | Judiclal District was held In Brooklyn| wanted to'make hor desist” °"? 2€/Pecan Cream Kisnes.. + 1b. 100 NEAR 6** Ay, Does the bond of sympaihy end there?” was then usked. Mr. Nixon|!n 4 few days, to-day. Eugene B. Travis, of West-| “That {8 not so," tho girl told the|Bocolate Cream Peppermints, ' smiled. =: chester, presided. atagletrate,, he would “hate affsh i ib.15ce] Brooklyn Stores. Flatbush Av. near Fulton S28. It is Imown that Mr. Nixon does not expect District-Attorney Jerome SHIPPING NEWS. Tho only names presented were those|'cojeatiin was held in $1.00 ball” tor 54 BARCLAY ST. | g r ee ° of William J. Kelly, of the Second Ward, | trial, ‘The girl told Magistrat pla ‘ to break away from Fusion, this year at least, but that he will remain ISA Oe Sounsel for'the Long Island Welimeed,| tat, Celestine tnd. made’ several eet 29 CORTLANT'ST Laundry Wants—Female. Laundry Wants—Male. --- to eupport the cause of reform loyally. Both Mr. Nixon and Mr.| sun viser Nh aetn. 5.40 Moon wets, 1.17 {und James T. Nieman, District-Attorney| @mPt# on her life before, COR CHURCH ~~ | SiaGT-GLASS Wasi ead inner Wane | DRIVER a "/ Jerome understand that in the naming of another candidate than George THE en Wake. Low Water, | Of Naseau County, Mr. Kelly was nom. Mio. take charge brateh. Swan Laundi; | Brookijn wcction; must fupnish eo eey ; McClellan the chances of Democratic success will be brighter 4 2 Fue, | spe ted, STILL FEAR KIDNAPPERS. BU Weel OAD a are Tpone Wanted, | WV Ace LMUnAY, 181-89, 13th at, Bed, f Baudy Hook... There was some talk before the con Ra Eyeglass Chi Oc, | eipareeaant an werroukene vane BUX WAND. Harrison's Laundry, 40¢ f A UNION WITH JEROME Governor's Taian vention of giving the nomination to Pe UG, | Eran Lauee es fad var sists na oollaTh | Gate een bromelra SS 1 Hell Gato Ferry iia inthe: VaneW ook. one pauianea eres Guard About Gov. Mickey's Mansion | ,,V008 not allp, huicn oF leave marks. 9014 wan Laundry: vig cw. Oith: | SHUR? PJRONER. | male, wanted, Apply It Mr, Nixon is not nominated, then Mr. Jerome and Mr. Nixon will both PORT OF NEW YORK. tye Supreme Court to run for Governor, Han Been Increased, B10” abaafaon sve. 4h WOMAN, euod: , Hunulign Tau | oy ayy samen Eien Avenue Fe Work for the remodelling of the Democratic party next year—the Presiden- ARRIV his name was not mentioned. LINCOLN, Sept. 28. —The guard around] Spticiane, wole patent ses Lire TON as ory sod gnowtiake | Broadway. 5” Sunlight 4 = if Prins Wilhelin Tee cseeeeee e Governor's mansion has been In- undry,. Blate i rooklyn. BOY—small_ boy nted year. That waa the burden of the conference between Mr, Jerome and| {in ot biaibetiaan STORM WARNING UP. creased, a it {x feared another atten , | eee COLLAR, GIRLS wanted, Kntercetae Cai | —W {apa poy wanted, Nixon at their recent luncheon, It is also gathered from inquiry among| Pillune | G Wil be made to steal one of Gov, Micke DIED. Gantt of woman wanted xo nerve (cou OTe and Be, wickets ‘ y sie: i Philadelphia. ey's children The four smaller child: i ia writer Keferes Laundry, 64 8th i ? id St. Nicholas ave, Nixon's intimates that Mr. Nixon hasn’t the slightest idea that Leader | f;iacen'™ Weather Bureau Given Notloe of) Ae "ot permitted to leave the house dn: |GOLDBN.—On, Sept. 96, 1003. at nin reat-| aiieta ty atten laundry brareh must fa n f aysnetys ioe - ATE 4 Zeeland ie y are acc rf sedat : Oi wt Bd AY. i : ¥. Jes F. Murphy does not want him as a supporter of Tammany Hall in| S24, Port Avenue High Northerly Winda, member of the familyn ns DY SP elder) eer ton of Michael okies oT RES. | RON BRS “Reberienced bain Tranera, i at Monte“ Criato present campaign. In fact, Mr. Nixon hiinself so intimated this mowing [B,A8, Galveston ‘The following special storm warning |, The penitentiary Is being searched for| Nowlan, native of Glountane Parish, Cul. | pare wher’ hours, Leena Drytoos | ae'Con | Hi over on the ferry+boat. . Savane MMitwery WAR recelved by the local obseever to-| fACe# of the plot that 18 supposed to! ten, Mil st., County Cork, Ireland. Hilo Ronco sk. neat Grand A terry it, Behe cn orice, cept. into Mr. Nelson's Ane each iE have, been formed, for the purpose of) "Funeral from St. axnet's Church, sant | AROAING. Liet-claae olla range, MT. bel Uy a) oe ia CalN FAM art, Nixona ‘statement which’ he] ieee ca’ i Wavy Ordena | sett st storm warnings, 1 P, M.,| police have a description of the ex-con. 3 at,, ‘Tuesday morning, with a polemn 1 TAUNDRY HECP WANTED, Birone- hoy z to be given to the newspapers last night. Instead of reading: Katlo . 20°) Havana Norfolk section to Fort Monroe, Dts-] Vict who made the attempt and ate fh mans at 10 o'clock, Interment Cal- |’ “Iramily ironers and seamstress. ‘ro. ety to atart; rote ¥ pe to makeiit clear that'l am willing to stand with those Demo-| Sarita) Por ANGE turhance tn Atlante and high prosaure | Searching fOr Min me HARKEN 4 ASSORTIR f Wanted. TpSeaT— Lanta i i is . oY Sn the interior will cause high northeri ° Hy PERT RE acy, rea ‘ 10 ay., Brooklyn. wer small their number,” Mr, Nixon’s statement should read: A EOMINGTTBRIA sinuiaa Winas this afterony And “to-night. on |SWALLOWS POISON IN STREET. BTARCHERS Fret clan Pnterirtao Luan: [POY WANTED ti private lanes, 207M to stand with those Democrats, however large or smal), their] ,, Nani OB WeDAY SS the Virginiyand North Carolina coaate.” | yaasimitian Lubetske, forty-five years ake THOS AE De eat ay Oty ay AWA ar Harcele fi N > stvuria, Nanies SVOOA. La Guayra a TF Son RRS old, of Np. 184 Park avenue, attempted ponte Vi OOUNS at, Per pie Phitadelpitas Glursow p r HOY, brig 3 Bee Nee ho suniis vases law Worelonadins ; Ghna Sunday World! Wate sulclde to-day. at the comer of One| Yana wonrae Laundry Wants—Male, a patent laundry, 96. W, ry ei : 4 satted 1O1NG 2AMSHIPS, i Hundred and Twentloth street and| nine Loundry. Wap he % r Fe erenkcd tants Wear: HOY ‘ Ai 1 i Y eh Ni 5 my IRON GI Ftperienced — fainih rok ‘s “4 aa Work Monday Morning Wonders, !ifOwas invents the Harie Tete LODE PRONE Bo RRO ated” Launy, 98 BoeTto * Haas Sk. hd oe 4i¥ Oe 2 sai te

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