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ua = THE WORLD: MONDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 19, 1903, . For Infants and RIA bet by the watery, whlch are breaking the valle of the Morrit’ MRS, RUPERT.HUGHES, HER MOTHER AND OTHER \ 7 Friday when the Pompton dam burst. ‘S DIVORCE suIT. The Kind You Hava on and F ‘fre in the direct path of the flood and both towns FIGURES IN THE SCULPTOR.AUTHOR! WAR WIT CZAR coms Always Bought: greatly shoul¢ the dam crumble completely away. POPLOVPEELOLELLPCCEPFO SCOOT OPED I OOS IO 9 FO DARKNESS IS ALSO FEARED. Mikado’s Forces Reported to Have Occupied Ma-San-Pho | | Bears the EXPECTED TO DECLARE -—— |i Signature ‘All the telegraph wires aro down in Suffern and only two or thre of h telephones in the town are working.. The electric light plant is still in as the First Step Toward. Hostilities. \ tion Cheerful- WAR ON RUSSIA AT ONCE.» Promotes Digestion Cheerful ion, but before night it is feared that it will shut down, This will the town in darkness as the gas mains are flooded. oe im,Morphine nor Mineral. of OT NARCOTIC. E ie eee 2S993S 24900 ‘Mr, Baward Clark, proprietor of the Union Hotel at Suffern, has opened | fits holuse to the sufferers. He-said this afternoon that the damege done to Bamapo could not be estimated. - “I have geen scores of persons who have fled here for safety,” he said, “end all of then: tell me that their homes are wrecked and that property “af every sort has Keen destroyed. ‘The loss is beyond estimation. I learn thet there {s not a bridge standing in or near the town of Rammpo, Any ‘one who stays in the town takes his life in his hands. If that dam breaks Mt will carty everything before it and there won't be a living soul io tell the tale.” Frank Pierson, of Ramapo, opened his home for the sufferers and goores of them were gathered there. These were families who had been riven from home by the rise of the river. The cry was raised in the Pier- som home to-day that the dam was about to break, and instantly the place as deserted. Persons ‘ran ‘in every direction and every one made for . higher ground, whe Ramapo houses are many of them half buried in mud, and fish are foundering about in the streets. Many fish have dled and thelr bodies [ive eased an unhealthy odor through the town. WORST OF THE DANGER ">" “1g PAST IN PATERSON. f —" ter place, PATERSON, N. J.. Oci.,12—The wa neral Hospital and an nt ambula A The streets is rapidly sealing ong Called, It 'le'satd at the hospital that “@noe Saturday it has gone ue tho Bete. Fallow, wa dle. ae father é Wiel? ‘ 6 rn 1 to the hospital w: Koa teat, “The danger t¥ now paid’ty and ‘remained there all. night. ‘The over. Mother was taken to the home of a The worst district is in the vicinity 9t trion aN Mysterious Movements of the. Hostile Fleets Cause Great Anxiety as to Whether Eng- land Will Be Involved, PPGLLSI-9O MIS IOS: BERLIN, Oct. 12—A despatch eel Shanghat to the Frankturter Zeitung DOTIDONNH FOTOS ESET DIERRAE DORIOe where word was sent to the y A movement* haa been started among & te water Mh son ‘ . Ctr ple in| th, Manufacturers ‘and ‘businessmen ia ten was eleven feet Db. People sh) of the town to ratse tunds for the ¢ Gils section are almost, destitute antl! needy, and @ large amount has been coniitbuted states that news has reached there sapere! Harnedy For Comaeps: : $8 mach, 4 that an official declaration of war ts ex- | i] ness and LOSS OF SLEEP. pected. Fat Simile Signature of nee ments that brought ont the present ten- Th | rty Ye ar sity appear to be unknown at the Lega- : e tlona of the two countries here or at | : a the German Lewationa at Peters- | 5 spEINIS 4 burg and Tokio, althoueh it le under- | §P - stood that Great Britain is privy ‘to! if | y Japan's movements. dabighbors are dolrig ‘all they can toy The dy of « man, a victim of the a z Beg ware hey ne mroperty cared for Maga gd MUST oF N FV F R iS AW >) | N K |The General Sessions Needs | movements of the Russie ant aerene Cas |, as In most enees re Commissioner Sturgis to-day 2 ese flests amd the excited state of pub- has given ont and ther were unable] ceived a letter trun Mason iiwohutte, | $309,600, Supreme Court) (i? Sition in Javan are beeining to cal disquiet in Great Britain, which, from Qhefoo to the effect that the Jap- | i] lion, Sour Sto The exact nature of the diplomatic assist them, Boats are being provided | adods wind: onthe bank. of the sueanest ie Lennon | Passaic a J. th h Sp lente Diotr, notes to Bul anything tO} he ‘loan nt a Now’ York Civ iite-line 4 : h ul tnese have occupied Ma-San-Pho ana’ fi] Worms Convulsions, Feverish- For Ove t 1 exchanges between the two govern- te et thom froin thelr homes to places Mivcr at Fairlawn to-day ‘bs LONDON, Oct, 12.—The mysterious | sd pec] ute Re Inter ineormea Air, stinats | | $721,250 and $218,700 for) rrr cere oe ianee wekh Japan, 1 Eee tetine memory, and. trom | fly tmwntoulated iy means at tho: gia | Second Department. le beh cariay Aika see tetera tae eal “Then I'll see you at Vantine's Tea Room.” ' When you buy MMaNan{ “Avceahaces they will haye to| wise’ mist verinen hace tence en which the latter may take in the Far r appearance vise must have been lout tn the flood East. Only the most sanguine persons Temain there for tho rest of the week| Willch raged in” Paterson’ Saturday Ss belluve that i wt Yeast und perhaps part of next ween, |MEAt and Sunday, | (Continued from First P lie Board: of Gstieute and Appor=| they cous beokentcontolate tants Oriental Rugs | Public School No. 17 ts aldo being used] Damage at Other Fotute, | tiomment met to-day to resume .ts! which would free Great Britain from sg a sheltering place, and there «rt A IC CITY, N. J., Oct. 12—The }locked door, 4, saya the od hearings on the budget for the year 1904. > of > 5 flood here has receded and conditions are Hugheses, husband aid wit Kobe on 2 us y her obligation ta support her Japanese thout sixty people there now. Some|much improved. At the last high Ude reat Montoe Ve, on Christus kne The first matter to come before the/ ay, Hven Baron Hayashl, who here- antine Ss _mivate houses are thrown open. to, the SUOEARL as -anly: wligiitly “above norm ui Lemley Ned that he om the 3 stand next, Foard was the estimate of the Judges of| tofore hag ridiculed all suggestions ot Ferre a anor Cameninn of tae M Phat le items oats wil Hughes, husband and wife, at Fortress Kuown Mr the Court of General Seusions for 1904} war, 1s not mo optimietic to-day. Tndl- the benefits f; Hy «! fall, bi y 10 Amount to nearly $100,000 In this elty. Q. Do'you remember how Mrs, Hughes it-elght or uucer taan | Judge Newburger and Edward R, Car-| rectly he admits the possluillty of war ou rea; e benefits from the Ks i@ his house, sholteriog thom, eaten TRUM RRSiaboRe oronene ia cotl-) wile dressed on the ‘ocanaton taferred to Thave known her all her fe. | roll, clerk, appeared and asked for] by oxpressing the Nabe CaaS is tne Peey Sy iy A | Pathetle Flood Incident. Toad’ alag the “Delawkte Waiver’ sii {'%, Spaevonition in the ‘car hoo! togethers ies ever| 990 as against 29,80 allowed for| of a orisis Japan will have the active largest dealings in the world & very fathetic incident of the hard-jcause a tome af nearly $1,000. Nine | ner own, iiuse, Thr hould not oven him in her mother's home| 1903. The increase of $14,300 Judge New-| sympathy of her ally, Great Britain. in these good, whips of yi prod ra the case G4 tle pe een Built fh Poet Ob From piey er rotate A t her attire was) and Kiawed iim. " urger said is due to the necessity of| While refusing to credit the reports of & = = ie] Spirling, four yoars old, who | $V,00 to su0W0, eal l not been for the references. ia Haye you ever kissed Mrs, Hughes?! paving four addit onal e arlous points between Nero ani | tiv case toa pink alll wrapper. slaw pyoivoul oven xissed Mra: 2iUEn ea ur additonal court attondants} an ultimatum having been delivereu, > f tres with hn prem Ags aa) Bie Hastan, were oats uaway., Phe lose |ughes wore # ‘almilar ‘garment, She] thm ave ae Up together. gud. 1] id for some new furnishings for the| Baron Hayashi.admitted the diplomatic u sd ‘ebreet. i iM p. vad) was properly dressed, " many as] court-roy 5 c 3, ‘ parents were looking for a boat, ao|CQMPAny Is eatimatod at $100,000. Rue sb elosed he tae, many jurt-room, and $4,000 increase for the] situation had changed since Oct. ¥ and Some of the Attractions We Offer, Serioia washou y nt e ta Fi y Kt Hee Ls Ubrary fund to enable the Jud that devel: % they could get away from thelr house, y et cit Capt. Lemley's Fatherly an. Q. Weren't. § tngaged to Mre. erie ahey pale ne Judges to levelopments may have arisen z i els A ; iS stock thelr shelves wit é : ; : Httle bos: overtirned on himself a division and traMe has been site-| Q, pia you over kiss Mra, Hughes? A. | Titghes onee ROH Ole aarp alse ea withthe books they) from the tallure:OF tho Russians to fal 200 Antique Rugs (Slightly damaged.) which contained boiling water, He} [eycot. There are several breaks In the lin reply do that € will say that ¢ have | Re ae ra pean ames é . au thelr agreement to evacuate Man-| Sood es elawaro aud Raritan Canal, Kisted Qlra, Hughes; kinsed atte 4 © Supreme Court asked for $745,260| churia on that date. He, however, had | i ni and his parents ran lato the . Sn Operate’ , f a's arm, the nigat she claims 5 i i 1} Retin asaiiiia, wut’ lie wes terribly, NAR ea TNO Ta aa alton Plage tiene | Oey, eee Fi eee “wan. cawagn free | Kcrught ithe, trer sitting next ca Os against $721,290 allowed for| heard nothing from his Government on| marked at about half their value, from 6.00 to 75.00. » but ag properly. Mr es wai | * a klasiiyg Dim, he Increase, County Clerk Ham-| the subject, | i scalded. His cries were piercing, but ant Oneo or tw I have Kies: Eyarsdail atited to Know Wi ’ m: i S | there was nothing that could be done for | {ser aines lat went: | Hughes, wr. and | daawyor Mathal Walited co know WHY liiton sald, wus due to the Increase In| Che-Foo, the source of tho tatest| too Large Size Modern Rugs ‘im, as the parenta vere unable to leave NEWARK, N. J. Got Re ORLA Meanie it a J waa iil. Luncheon was cerved to] the salaries of court attendants manda- | alarming news, Is séveral hundred miles marked very low 4 eajhe house, the water being over ten feet Tomine to Newark from the outlying Intervals that we 2 ot eT AT cantg temembe ory pursuant to chapter 422 of the laws | trom Ma-san-pho, 80 the reports of Jap- y : ee wns and other places in the vicinity pcattialy ason. fox, the Bre : at teneh mad? o 18. anese military movements th * 4 RY Beate east mene’ Hredsrion | REG t2,e effect that the fecents Orr | eo ite never nating: IMPrOP- | Gi, “has neon Seah Se Tie Supreme Court of the Segond De-|Alkely to be a repetition sof aimiise We submit a few examples; Beil, who was passing the house in | first anticipated. Te la“estimated tnt et, coonting to the captain lecend Ru- 1y. | Pren “ih ts partment asked for $218,700 for 194, as| Stories circulated fast’ week which : telantd the boy was taken toa landicie | uhott sith OP wing foritory | pant wore, exceedingly” warm, frlende, vented In French Matda, |SE0Inst $212,900 granted Inst year, later accounts minimized. India Rug, 95x 12.5 ft, at 55.00 tw ise | about #600, of damage wax catised Trex, aiieg “euot other hy thelr Ane ‘ie sou, say ordinarily? A.| The Surrogate of Kings County asked «“ «“ Gs fevat 6 ¥ "T tare toward lit ranttert and | tng) Mordinariiy” oft, |for $15.76) for 10H, as against $8,800 al- Admits There Is Danger. 9. TG TONE g A 705:00) = Joann (owed itended atone time tol Mency natds don't. Intereat_me lowed for 1908, ‘The increase of $1, ASHI — - i 00 | hei niin wet into, the servines || mpbell, on ai: lie wan, caleds, wasidpenterihctesen an lla mace eee cee Persian Rug, 9. x 10.3 ft, at 56. a ‘A nogress named Angie Hitchina, who (et A, Gap Knew tocal. tnaire | it, var ulated, was due to th eso Legation here in not advised that “a “ 6 f H] carried @ Bottle oe eee ver. Anale| ance man, de yah Mes sve” Wd] Mule Murrogate at New York County| etther Russla or Japan has as yet com- 109X136 ft, at 70.00 ‘ 5 ‘ort mily ab No. TNE She hal ever idsset him or je Tes SOVAHG OA TOUS eety at nes rare comics ete) ne ape nese i : See a ee het or ital, wien ne | S680 Allowed for 2008 |Mintater i9 bélng kept constantly ad. Turkish Rug,r1.1 x 14.5 ft., at 85,00 home she turned the | ¢ Fa ear een usane, SeRed XtOe “ worked for the Huales family WL Wert Seventy-eg eta yen : ako, Jeanne Crepin, the French maid, Was in the house at ‘tie same time, 1. $16.70) allowed | 8d by cablegrams from Tokio of the seo cgi 12.7 X 14.10 ft,, at 100,00 valor lh Angle was A great Msappointment to | eee Te es times ait vou stand | Mat iy cattees Pete Puuacount aid men lsipey ite) Rrayity, ihe | une: wcutnt and ie Hives fuckin the merowt, framm Mees Huger | set tggcttts, COURS. Of JUNE takes ene Miva etic naan We have three large floors devoted solely to Oriental a je had | BOs VALLI poate 9 : . (Continued from First Page.) mn eh | wy that she Mad Non time ter hueinanh ag Rome?) Al] REACH TOF Rete tn Man-| A2cording to his advices are still in Rugs, and display the greatest stock in the world, : he eveu dug up_her bod c testimony aa worthless. The woman Pe aeinatta cite hattan Borough all asked uniform es-| Prosress and there ts hope of a diplo- y A ‘, iP her YY (after |raires his hands in hovvur ai the sum | Shoe gaw Mrs, Hughes receive a gentle: |NEHOT WARE Te ML un aguin to-| “mates of SISK cach for 194, which Is] mntic settlement of the questions at ‘ jas placed In Mvergreen Ceme i that Hn ne anything to do! man caller in tho pink sill wrapper and Th wemorning at 10.20 o'clock she same as allowed for last vear. issue. The Minister to- aye authorized antine Cs with the deaths of his three wives. a i f glasses behind « morrow mornin joe —|0 Phe Clty Mogistr c h 4 a a No Record of Removal, The lowa Grand Jury Degan an In-| Meard the rattle of kit — 3 = ihe Bronte asked” for sion ter | the following statemen . ° O., vestigation into. Biydenburg's. record | Tay ee i445 allow “His attention haying b Azcording to the cemetery superin-| ina finully returned an indiciment ape hn. 28 Seainat $164,550 allowed last year, 9. attention having been called to's endent, “far. 'Bennett, Titra, ‘iydet-| Sion he has Just been arrested. ito ER KINDLED BIG FI pais Slt Akuristrates of the Second certain unauthorised statement attrib. burg’s has Moon rolensad in $10,000 ball . | Quon and’ Richmonae asked tor gis | uted to him that the public uttorances of FAYE ve no record of It," Mr, Bennet:| , Before her de © think Mrs, Bly- the Japanese people are all tn favor of f 0 for 1604, an Increase of, $25,200 ov a , Beni denburg deeded aver to. her hunts dl si iil ances hy We gPigearfeunite ezo hao aha AE chet WOULDN'T PUT OUT ‘gy nat no one knew about it, | Of her death still owned other valuable | am allowed for 1904. ‘Chis Increase| war with Russla, Mr. Kogoro ‘Takahtra, burg’s next move was toward | Te\ estate, ‘ Broadway and 18th Street. ® to a desire to Increase the force i rks, Interpreters and probationary: the Japanese Minister, states that, while ohne there {8 aome disqulet due to the unset- DIED. Park Commissioner Young, of Brook-|tled state of affairs whlch has existed Whose es eed O'DONOGHUE.—Miss MARGARET O'DOM. kod for $50,000 to be used to repair} yo long in the far Bast, it seems that oad OGHUE, native of Ireland, Oct, 11, @& Med ind samen Hone BY ENC Hit has deon aggravated more recently by Fesidence of Mrs, Courtney, 200 Mast i 44th st. 0, the unfounded rumors regarding military Examination? : ag ‘told that he should go de-|and naval movements in certain quar- a Funeral from St, Agnes's Church, 2% tha money possessed by Miss Carrie Wife Ne. 1 Died Suda: Soush Who lives in Broadway, “Wile Macosaualronnianc whe re s ‘ f Blydenbure’ oh i i - trusted the man perfectly. Mre.| that tie woman's death ala Flood Was Ablaze When Union Carbide Com a ; to poison and that the poison waa gi rn b =} EAs ior own aan eae ies, by Blydenburg, who wanted om B pany’s Stock Exploded and Burned Shed s BOAR of Alaerenan Rudvage te | 43d at., 10 A. M. Tuesday. Intermens ‘ $00 to invest: for me, “He siinply | 1 finance on ber lite, Ae cording fe fiw foes Dody. to authorize the Hoard St dosti. | teFS. Out in bis judgment the intelligent Ninety-nine chances in a hundred Calvary. ed, ont und X lost my money. 1) burg was taken iit exactly y ; ; void [MAE to tHE the um reciueated., section of the Japanese public hasbeen! that yours do. And maybe you!) === | 3 1 j Wo and her dea Her body . in qoraoy City wae kindled} When the fre department arrive | ‘The Board then adjourned -antit{ generally calm and collectéd up to thi 5 H 3 woud Sejant the. sort lor Blneheaed Babes vereiege eg ITT saya, twene A a are retin at re (8 ait a| they were puagied by the employees of | Wedneaday, present juncture, as they know "east the Le iron hy oy ae see Laundry Wants—Female.- - aber ” y s after death. hy Water and could ne ie tN ofeth. a jade al CeO ok ME Sas ee Wedron by women's deatha ure | Waen it Urookivn, ilydenbups tuved| py Sater, When the flood erept in on| the works, who warn jem not t matter has been for some time in the] sight compels you to. We tuve tie FIRST-CLASS STARCHERS wanted af appeared In Eldora, Ia. We met a! ®t Now ifl4 Greene avenue. He was 7 Twelfth and Monmouth | pour water on t ye they would wands of responsible parties of Japan t eyeatght practice inthe world, ssah’ze Out! Sth Sore am nte ae “woman at Elyria. O, and beau | Supposed to antractor, but he had| ee meadows at <sitvnmike matters worse, understood and. Rissa: and’ that they: hava lbee largest eyesight 9! (ee paying devoted attention to- her. ho office except in his home, and he Is|alreets it got Into the ware § f Naas Sai 'y @ been No charge for examination, Wasi sv—Laundry help: also family” qponeented to marry him because of hs | 20t Known to have done any werk that] the Union Carbide Com: the | When the woodwork burned away an negotlating with a view to arriving at 2 t 1 srt. Meth Uatwel Mospltas, Jetceregn an Solikloum fervor and the wedding oc-| broneht him in proft shed were 1,00 sheet steel drums, each | they aaw the calelum carhito blazing an understanding between them," Glasses only if needed, $1.00 up. Grew tte ‘uN hair waapa teas ‘saurred.g few weeks after the death of; The reatives of Blydenburg's: third] Shed s ay Salolim’ car nd sending out t flame as It It 4s believed here that an understand- . 4g chine at the Hotel Judson, ‘oO Waskingtom SR Sena Mrs Hicdenbure, With his| Wife. who Was Miss Jennie. Roxens| containing 109 noun Y ‘ Square. 1 + aw. wife and fils threa older children | vorough end who are ne ive: At | pide. | in ¢ ret wil Ax the ing exists between Germany and Rus- @e 'RONER— Wanted at one, Hirecdaay i Bisdenbure went ty Eldora, where he vr Were have written ko Mis Joanie The water came In contact with some | building Is Isolated lowed to j¥ta jo regard to operations in Man- pollen ot mahings wteady tieralaa Kad aa hutch Worker, TA" obxelialoa id cording to. the ta no douse {of the calelim carbide, acetyl gas| Vern, After the Immen: OF Cals |churia, ‘and that no protest, nor even, ao IRONER— ireticless tant TMTes hw He persuaded his wife to insure her |t th nr} way ted and @ tiemendous ex | clum/ca the ace- | dis@pproval, will be expressed by Ge strong Kir] to make herself usetul ‘Mantle : aioe, Reniy ota taken suelbe: nwt | the air, and the woodwork of the shed = Vinay | Armungements will be teade to-day tor| I reatid, and Great Britain i 26 BROAD ST.—-Arcade, Broad Ex. Bldg. pe Fit se, roe only hare Fore ae was ill Wer condition (be) i nme | wan goon ablaze, the funeral of Col, Richard Heary Sav- iatarhereny hese 7 ee dourse | 217 BROADWAY—Astor House Block. | | ng, daundry ‘oxporienice, 6 W.' Oth ate ame serious from the Aras and four | Hones, gf ine Oi era feels —-— age, the soldier, author and lawyer | Russia in Manchuria. 223 SIXTH AVENUB—Near 1 sth St. SY! ceca tran plat OTRO OE ere sEtee she expired. atte Wat liand in Nebraska. He, #0 ) .who died in Roosevelt Hospital ag the} PORT SAID, Egypt, Oct. 12—The 134.5 BROAD WAY-—Near 36th St. | “tumble Earnan ‘30D BT wah re Palbievoe Nearing. of inerint allege, ners to turn ¢ : | result of bolng run down by a wa Russlan battle-whip Czareyitch and the LAUNDRY S. tolaern, feeder Fa SSE oe WOariag. OF ie. ‘ Hen estate nate are oS 4 son at) Russian armored cruiser Bayan arrived = | Qt 2 shaeras wind w guint Toner.” Ape ori ‘third Mrs, Tiydenbura's riage. He engaged in business Sixth avenue and Forty-second atreet | here to-day. bound for Chinese waters, wy FA. M. Monda; ale undry Co., Rarer Acre, Tuy denpora’ 3 | brother Jules tn Bryan for 4 hort time | on Oct. & From the time of tne aoci-|The Caareviteh proceeded to-day, a hin i Wanted, experience lan I afcer his t velage and then iH Hy bidet ¥ — Waited, 5 Felativen have cn peesiateat ih make | iw ily Wife and “three. emis ¥8 Hoty aah ite tna Goskutae: DisTinenteat RYS hiss LAME sue ee (eee OP Re fiat then murdered, Ne ret auaha Allama chetiharins K PENSIONS FAR REVOLUTION } nis) fiends fate against Nope ties CZAR DELAYS HIS } TAUNDAZGlrls ivaniegy, Ceetars ‘pide catiged the arrest of Blyde: ee tite. wi hy , 4 He aectares te arrest’ an otdrage aid | a Mite while she’wae yet the doctors would pull him through, VISIT TO.ITLAY’S KING, SPROTAL FOR MONDAY. _ | ‘icy -luudin 0b Cetioe ote * It was at first thought that he had a "| Molussen Cream umps.....L6. 10c Laundry Wants—Male. . _-—-—- | ees chance tor recovery. For several days aria Ansort Fruit & Nut Choco- ease Gs er Ldne—I4 Word Ad. 25 Ceuty, purpose of pre | Ped spina, D0 by the} arene ba : a 5 I q ence. shal Wy \ iis orrantaed tot. tht By 8 i ay |e Ospina tbe nar Ness SRY Was a widden turn for the worse, and celle het Wy Ttaly has assured Sig-| Choculute - Covered Pernt ees TOF an or eet Tk Tae \ Jxenting to the Goyerame petition | A As Canada te xk “I top almost a week all know that the| "or Malvano, the acting Foreign Min-| Dates srosssssrs severe » 100 ic ARE ean | asking for pensions for long service. | di gered by President Marro-| ¢ only ation nq |ister, that the Czar will come to 5 shocolate Cream Pecans....Lb. 150 ary on BY aha Robert Hamilton, thirty-five years a lete] quin's opposition, has become —imy Ba Wes only a.enstion of Gaya and) ses ie Sain early Ino Noeetel” ted. High Grad he ter-currler, now att fy the President; W Yeare in the, servi Reniomin Merrera and other L: eval leadors James Baris, ‘Treusvi er ew ore to bo Also in ith Lat Renee pupae oa Ce eae | hours... Ma, Savage ls now In Berlin f Oct, : aS Lond } RR Ne OPEN SAR a , aa brajasted sev-| Sa Mecvtaisls, ana. the nowa.ot heel torch i Srminelie pre 54 BARCLAY ST. re right. rong, In Inna gs Food \ ° ani | | husbandia-ceath vis caaled at once, NDT. ci PRE rte li a ‘ “| Col. Savage wus born in Uttea tn SHIPPING NEWS. 29 CORTLANDT ST 7ED in, launder; raforancon, am | Serilsa ton, ay 13, Near tho close of the civ! COR CHURCH Launder. 174 bert) ion Wve é ay at The committee appointed to presen nyemen ee he ¢ he oclvil war FOLDER: rienced, 61 range ae diaithe prisoh ward at Yette-| Hocause Mars Tousey, spinster. lene matier cto Cowtmasien = General | ay. the ce thi ty Gen. {Ne entered West Point and was grad- CORT GRIND WIORIC, \ ~ 3 rat Fuehardtia Laundry, a teharged with attempting for mirror and attited Herself ieemodish SUE eg BC oet ee tilenacd | Osntna’s apt nt an insur-| uated fy 1868, Tle chowe the life of a ARRIVED, TRONTS "Eyeglass Clip, 50c, plnen or leave marks, Soild aan aetna! aE | pyr ershg dade rath i Ost Sacermta Stow, | stew suicidy by cutting hiv throat, |goWwur hes will, distributing @ fortune of Mi Mo a $200,009 1 Monto Galveston oN iackagnins | S18 3 i eady pale an iet Tropaet alee B oletoox. ushers Tae William Debols rection, for in nilo War Mintster,| wiuiterer und went to Egypt, where a ay mw driver, Hving at No. Wry The bili, which the committee willl he wus banished because of complicity he Was wade a Ligh commlyatoned of- teenth atreot, saw n para-| Church, 5.007 {on the a drat wilt ask for retirement on 40 Her Lin a schame (o 0: Marroquin,|fieer Inthe army of the Khedive. He tit paper to-day’ to the Aton ‘that there feminine prerogatives | ret. Pay when a man has served Owen“) 1116 A wes oleied Senator for An-| remained in the service of the Sxypuian educational and ate. Jearn shirt-troning, Apply Lai re fon ae SAN ay ty-fi nica | Qpticians. RO) had tried to Kill himaoiti| Pye’ dentostant In Bieah 1B. Rohrer, | Physically: disabled. A necond provision | rionula and with Senor now Pres-| ruler, from ar 19 sia ‘, Fa Bas. 3 ——— : 7 t : is bie lem to men wito Have sorved {MVtY | dent of the is oppa-| While an 1gyptlan offtcer Xe mot Mt " Fe ee eg ee ei clue praccited: Metorec'stanes | Rents, und, then became dixaiied. ‘The | Whe Ot Ue wee NSP | Cn roeute MERSIN IGE Bevin, ane arab Female. Help Wanted—Male Hed £0 Bee nm tO Or ee eee needy the Bottume [letter-cnretors think such w iman sould | Mion Ja Conge ; | An 0 Aa of Berlin, an “ : ante Laundry Wants—Female. |. eben io take-his own lite, (Court by ex-Judke Goorge M. 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