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|RIVAL LEADER ~ He Is to Be Sent Back to Board of Aldermen Because He Helped the Wigwam Defeat “Devery. BIG BILL TO HELP STEWART. | Citizens’ Union Candidate in the, Ninth Will Receive the Indorse- ment of the Bugs, and the Repub-| * Means Hope to Elect Their Man. ‘HEV. alls a aherd 'S IN NINTR FOR CITIZENS’ UNION AND TAMMANY. RANE L, DOWLING PACKERS FACE A BIG LABOR WAR Chicago Employees Organize in} Unions and Will Demand Rec- ognition, Shorter Hours and More Pay. SOUGHT 70 DIE BEFORE A CROWD Drunken Man with Longing for Death Chose Hanging and) Prospect . Park, but Rope! Broke When He Jumped. The employees of the country ed tn court d suicide told how he haa] ging himsol? be- Park because cerns unionized thro! in wages that he had tried to end allurenion)) (he) BASE Meier the influnce of drink.| ee Ao ere line over his arm hel grey SOON TO Py, Wechelle retreat, has been nominated for the Assembly. by the Repubitc s ‘the Niagara County District. His " 4s in Lockport, which will be news fhost'of his business relations. ve Len ve é * “How sharper than serpent's tooth Is Whe wound of a spitvall from a putty q Dlower,"’ murmers Secretary George R. pal . ; ‘Manchester as he reads th and of | PILTSBURG, Pa a4 the lately despised “icld-gloved and per- | community of the It: fumed amateurs” who beat out himecif, | It8 village of He i, (Alfred and Howard Conkling and the] century and over which John S. ‘ Ht ee 1 Ae © rest of the skilled machinists and apdinaster, was the {Riis will also be sold at % Jelected Alderman Herbert Larsons]} patriarch, will #90: a memory celia ty abandoned t leader against Deputy County Clerk | Duss was but one unger & tira have eon fenry Birrell at the ‘Twenty-ftth Dis: | ton t lon the peaceful life . It js sal nt on fot primuries, and who now demand | axciteme f the outside w axed persons now scalp, They insixt that he be ousted aeoretary of the county organization, | on oe ne } Robert Fulton Cutting, Rapp. fo test the susceptib! only a few old men and Jeonomy was bull in 1 who eame from Germa who Is x Alderman, will ters at Union Square i. He was born ty across Stuyvesant 8 present abode Tammany, Odell got ¢ ‘there Jast year, and it ‘wguingst Low in 19), . fon, 1 the Hitle Hi oly dt 2 to 1 MOCKAL It 4s understood Mebich Dr. William a ve the Citize: s Re Micorman inthe Ninth. wita the \dorsement of the Bill Deveryites to oy Tammany, is to be carried out, a ithe Republicaiis hope to slip in between Pwith their candidate, leaving the public fo Say whether the Clits ‘aye becom - the new sponsors for “Deveny and Dev- wy eryism.” 5 . . If Devery's candidate for Alderman the indorgement of the Citizens’ er On a ticket just Goodwin to. 9 in Tammany's 1 Count Wound: PARIS, Sept. 2 has been fought in A duel with the grou! mion, the Rev. Robert L. Paddock./of Argulda. The latter was who resigned the pastorate of the P wounded, In the wrist aad th Cathedral in Stanton street to go ov arm. 4 121st Street: 2226 to 2234 Third Ave. EVERYTHING ror HOUSEKEEPING, EVERYTHING RELIABLE. 18-in, Wool Smyrna Rugs, $1.25 ade, 7 reduced to... os 9c 30-in. Worl Smyrna Rugs, §2.90 ¢ grade, reduced to. $1.92 / 36-in, Wool Smyrna Rugs, rilneed ton Polo 6x9 Wool S: na Rugs, $10.75 grade, re- $10.50 duced to, giade, redu 30 - in, grade, redu 36 -in. reduced to, $37 grade, duced to. Solid Com- uns Htort for .-. $18.65}, . This Large Turkish Chair, if Reduced from § : 121st Street: OWPERTHWAI BIG “ECONOMY” PROPERTY | BELONG TO DUSS. SSS »al/Century Old Village of the Harmony Society Is Near Its End. soclety flourished until ic owned 4, Wing, who was like rquis in Duel. Count Arcos, of Clavijo, and the Marqu 9x12 Wool mate redicedio $195 Rugs, $3.50 $21 grade, ced to... $2.25 duced to... Axminster ork hag esta Rugs, 10.50 grade, re- duced to....see $0.25 Ingrain Rugs, grade, eeiteeeito, $6.60 Roll Top Desks Rugs, $6 grade, 9x12 Axminster Rugs, Mrs. Duss and the great at when these aged mem) sit will come to the Pope Pias Wilk Pay U.S. in Breaking Vere ROME, Sept. 2%. he yarticipation of the . Houls Exposiilon are proceeding 12°) Isinetorlly, It ie considered pret 3.| Uuet the Holy See shall send as it Dev- | resentative an important Cardinal Mle} Curia, The chief diMcuity is th Wili| traditions and etiquette of the V nomina- (are against sending Cardinals, | Ableg on the faira, swords phe aiMmeulty nd thirce | he will afterward pr 9 fore~ Chatham Sq.: 193 to 205 Park Row. TWO ESTABLISHMENTS. = Special Sale for This Week = Big Reductions VSS No End of Bargains Smyrna}oxi2 Kashmir Rugs, $17.50 grade, re- duced to... $11. Rugs, = $14.50 Axminster}9xi2 Brussels $4.10 9x9 all-wool, "1 $24.25 3 grade, reduced for this chairs and Open Cas or : { Collections ppaturda . . ; Made _Eveninz Liberal Credit, | i requestea Chatham Sq.: | ores are LENA Aas anc sue isa 5 | put sure return to health. The deposit of tuber- i | "12 | cular matter in the joints and glands is carried off, to 2234 hird Ave. { \ 93 to 205 Park Row. S S S the entire tem rallies, as the sores, erup- Vay r & SONS. . been manage! | ° - Adams. except s, to forelgn countries, and they |are never assigned to expositions or Will probably be overs ne by sending a Cardinal to America hurch affairs, and ved to 8c. Lows | | Famey's Manca inputs Me NeDI. OL OU nae = scot Blankets-Comfortables! ud walle a erowd off smaller fights J at him he placed] New York | thed the other E¥eFy branch of the packing grade ts pe toa tm inoed, [NOW organized and the majority of the a quick jerk when Citt}]men emploved are members of the the end of the rope and taen| tious unions. ‘The leaders want fall, rolling down the forced in and this will be tl from the f er which the greatest fight wil be ude, 1f the increase in wages } jj sranted $9,500.00 will be added to the of She packers. i to be effected and the num- the plants are an foilo’ Kansas ¢ S.. oJgephi, Mo.. Ta. 1a: New! York Paul, 1,00, and For 0 nen ty The cl er of men 3,000; City Worth o Dry 6th Ave., 2ist and 22d Sts., N. Y. enenenenenenont Our First Annual Pure Food Exposition rae Opened This Morning with Great Enthusiasm! The crowds in attendance to-day is the best evidence as to the ex- traordinary interest manifested in this Exposition, All intelligent people take an interest in the food question, and this is a splendid opportunity to see, compare and judge as to the relative merits of many, 'y foods. In purple and white booths, especially erected for this occasion, demonstrators are active, and to add greater im- portance to the event an exceptionally strong sale is in progress, These Blankets could not be bought at the mills to-day at these prices. This statement is a simple, clear one, but so strong that it should cause many readers to think, § BLANKE fleece, ders in pink It is a vivid illustration of our mastery of the markets. S—Heavy white] WHITE WOOL BLAN-/SILKOLINE COMFORT- ith fancy bor- | KETS — Large | and light blu 37 per pair. J ¢ WHITE BLANKETS— Good quality, part wool; red, blue and 79 pink _ borders; J e per pair........ EASTERN WOOL BLAN- | Pair KETS — Extra quality, | SILKOLINE =COMFORT- with white silk 50 | ABLES—Fullsize; ic binding; per ° filled with good 719 pair... op size aid | ABLES—Figured on both 3 49 | sides; handsome .J pattern; heavy, with handsome bor- ders; per pair.. ALL - WOOL CALIFOR-|SILKOLINE COMFORT- NIA BLANKETS — Supe- | ABLES—Very fine qual- rior quality; full double | ity; bed size; wide silk binding; per 4,8 25° beautiful | designs; large j ,? size; each...,.. AMERICAN SATEEN COMFORTABLES — Best J ve quality; in a large variety new pat- terns; for. white cotton; for wyckorr Lock nen, SC | FENAMEL- size how. : * | BORAX, eth, ib. ¢ | package: 8 Ae | White < ME LAUNDRY | 46-1 8 lumbo | can ion BRE | poitie “AMMONTA’ | TRO 7 HPA 25e | itv otto, SOc | tor .. OC | Prete nt os Sere ee oOo sea OCWing Machines | package: Borsum’ White CHAMPK Uib S17 POLISH, x y allo} Sale of At Prices That Save You Money! These are strictly high-grade Sewing Machines, Every Machine underwent testing at the hends of an expert, therefore You may feel absolutely assured as tte ke Hanility. Aw you examine it you will notice that each Machine Antique 0. polish— Jsomely as well as strongly Mnished. You will further observe that it has a complete automatic tension, high arm, ball bearing and all the mod attachments, A five years’ guarantee goes with each Machine, Instructions given tres, Our Sterling” Box/ Our “sterling? Cabl-/ Our “Vindex” Cabinet ~~ 'Vop—3- er ma-| —S-drawer ball-bearing Ma- drawer ce 233 Our “Grand” sewing Machine—Swel! front and Our “Vindex” Box Top —All_ parts. ball; bearing—| slaes—automatle Hirt. f draw —3 drawers— he finest agents’ price | machine made $40.00 — very ry nie price BpECIAL yes eee chal A Disease | We Inherit. Serofula manifests itself in many ways. Swelling of the glands of the neck and throat, Catarrh, weak eyes, white swelling, offensive sores and abscesses, skin eruptions, loss of strength and weakness in muscles and soln It 2 a miserable disease and traccable in almost every in- stance to some fami- ly blood taint, Scrof- madchiid ‘when onty a8 months ula is bred in the Sere senedh pexe bed: bone, is transmitted from parent to child, Leth aooaeing thesecds are planted ooent. It was then that we decided to invtntinew and ans ry 8.8.8. That medicine at once made in infancy, a tu @ speedy and complete cu: he ia now less the blood is & young lady, and ha: v bad a sign purged and purified | and every atom of | the taint removed Scrofula is sure to develop at some period in your life. | No remedy equals S. S. S. asa cure for Scrofula, It cleanses and | builds up the blood, makes it rich and pure, and under the tonic effects of this great Blood Remedy, the general health improves, the sigestivo adual tions, and other symptoms of Scrofula disappear 15 soon as the blood is restored to a normal condition. + S. S. S. is guaranteed purely vegetable and harmless; an ideal blood purifier and tonic that removes all taint and builds up weak con- stitutions. Our physicians will without all who write as i i : | ae RBI = 2 ae eva, SEP LEMBER 28, 1903. Advis, reo'd at The World's Pub. office, park Row; Uptown, 1381 Broadway, near 37th; Harlem, 31 West ay G vikiyn, 22 Washington St, adv’ in the clty, ‘Am Dis, ‘Tol, Offices wise recite aad. BSttiuit Sati tot Word as tice fated, ipods? paves Werk Monday Boning Wonders, i shh r oS; CHTYSSON Gr Lo: ei SUTH AVE, £92 TO2Z0™ STREETS. A Sale of Rochester Shoes at $1.90 and $2.40 the Pair. OUR hundred miles up the Erie Canal is the city of Rochester. Ask the at the station there what there is to sez, and he'll tell you the Shoe F ‘They are the pride 5 of the city. Indeed, Rochester makes more footwear than any other city outside of Lynn, And it makes them right. We will own to-morrow morning three thousand pairs of Rochester Shoes—the proud product of one of the best factories there—at practically half their worth. The reasons are personal, and would startle the good folk of Rochester. The collection includes: Glace Kid and Patent’ Leather, welt soles, with sensible and high C Kid, Coltskin and Kidskin Street Boots, with turn soles; leather Louis XV. heels. The quantity is so large and the styles so diversified that choosing becomes a mere question of taste. It is a fact beyond question that we have never offered so splendid a shoe bargain. Added to the shoes at $1.90 are: Six hundred pairs of Slippers, in beaded jet, patent Coltskin and plain Kidskin. Some have beaded jet; others are in fancy designs for cvening wear. Widths are A to E—with Louis XV. or lower heels. They are worth up-to $4.00 the pair. We fit every pair of shoes and guarantee perfect satisfaction in style, comfort and service. SECOND FLOOR. heels, Patent or high The World’s Really Best Show of Silks. SHOW that couples the best of the Old World’s products with our own. A variety that is absolutely unsurpassed either in quality, diversity of styles or extreme lowness of prices, - Dressing »Sacques, $3.95 ° A Superb Showing. E have for 5 PEAU DE SOIE; a superb dress quality, 7 absolutely perfect iu 27 Hones | 00 to-morrow’s . Peles . selling five TAFFETA; 36 inches wide, a very hundred very sty]- ish and pretty Dressing Sacques ; Our guarantee for wear; per 95 TIN; 24 Inc soft and mag. Sacql sifeent’ quality; alll evening 'shades}:(per $1 25 cenattly like cut) fit Serco eae ; to sell at $3.05— paiecliates SATIN ARMURE BRILLIANTIN which is decidedly y, I) MANS and evening shades; at, per yard. belowtheir worth, ART ce \ - SAIS j ity silk or alba- Ge ies 4 pa tross, accordion WNW) SOLORED CREPE DE CHINE, 24 inches wide; our i RUT sen regular goods; no equal value has ever plaited, and come ELAS, ) in light . ‘blue, been offered; at, per yari white, violet, pink COLORED TAFFETAS, all this season’s goods; manufactured especially for us; at, per yardes.. ROTUNDA. A decided bargain, SECOND FLOOR, ode! Food Specials CONDENS & D. MILK — Fern News of Some Natty, as Silk Petticoats. Leen een Seed Black Taffeta Silk Petticoats, made with wide cir- cular flounce and percaline dust ruffle; the $5.00 kind, at... $3.95 Black Taffeta Silk a graduated ade w accordion plaited ruffle and trimmed with ¢ rose quilling; made especial for us; at.... 4.95 WORCE TE TEA: Excen- tional " value, in HOC OL A TR — teh flavor, fd v impson ‘Crawford Peay | Co.'s mwveet C: WASHING ‘a DER Watrbank's tor 41h +18 ui Swift's lar Dackage .. le_To-Morrow_of S) a Sale a ai ae WINES, Boys Suits at $4.50. per itn ha {UII tenveninn pare Medallion Stout, HONEY — Pu crease) New York Stal quart Mason 4 Pe.; pint far. 22 PRUNES — New shipment Meaty Fabrics are cheviots and cassimeres (mostly grays and browns), made in the popular Norfolk style with bloomer trousers; or in the plain square cut, if pre- ferred. They are $5 and $6.50 Suits. SPICES: Ground To-morrow—choose at $4.50. Cinnamon. Gincer, Allanice or Black St. Julien. Claret, Young Men's Suits, $8.50. |prsreat ga,| Waex*gg; | “PRS fonongal Whisker wal. eae One hundred sample suits, in sizes from 16 to 19 years; the choicest product of a high grade maker. All peat effects, In casSimeres and cheviots, full of style and merit. Typical Simpson Crawford Co. clothing: Very special to-morrow. SECOND FLOOR. seasoned; Tb, cake: | SUNDAY WORLD WANTS FIND QUICK PURCHASERS. Chronicles of WORLD-WANT TOWN—XLV. WHEN SUMMER ROSES DROOPED AND DIED VAN AUKEN LOST HIS HORSELESS PRIDE. PNEUMATIC TIRED HIS AUTO BLACK, BUT NOT SO TIRED AS HE, ALACK! “ERSTWHILE BY GASOLINE IT RAN. I'LL NOW TRY PRINTER'S INK.” SAYS VAN, “TO MAKE IT GO.” QUICK SALE, IT WENT.— IN WORLD-WANT TOWN THE FORCE WAS LENT, } ‘ew York Central guide | ——-— aapuaiepentieeame