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ata r. Ll SIDESTERS AAG OW MURRAY the County Committee and it He Selected ‘Him as Chairman of the Republican Organization. "KIND woRD FOR WoopRUFF. *He Has Always Done the Best He Could,” Says the Governor When _ the Brookiyn Situation Is Re- ferred To. j storm of protest that has been Vatpused by the selection of Charles H ¥ as Chairman of the Repubdll- can County Committee, appears to ve ‘come to the knowledge of Gov. Odell. He dented to-day’ that he had / anything to do with the naming of ‘Murray. (PThe selection of Mr. Murray.” he a the result of careful de- widn on the part of the County Com- I hope it will be satisfactory. ODEL PILATT AND HANNA OF THEIR A REGISTER YOUR sercre HIGHER UP ~~] Sse Tarrey/ 17 QOES BAG ALITTLE, BUT CUGHT GROW, you Knows Yoy canr WEAR THAT SUIT/-+TS Teo BIG WHAT TaDDY 18 DRIVING AT: et ee ee ee ee I, AND ROOSEVELT SEEM TO HAVE STRIPPED wHaT TaDoyY AND BENNY THE WORLD: MONDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 14, 190. FLED FROM FLAMES RMOR AND TITLES. F wh m9 mai HAVE ACCOMPLISHED. een ror ey “Rf it should prove that the Committee fins inde a mistake. the mistake ‘is ge to the deliperations of the mem- at fs all I have to say about refused to discuss the fact that does not live in the Bighth As- District, and that under his hip that district elected a Dem- Oeratic Alderman and Assemblyman and ave MoClellan a substantial majority Adler, the only man who can y the Bighth for the Republicans he wants to, will be made Secre- to the local Excise Commissioner George Hilliard is removed, the nor refused to answer. When Af there would be a reorgantza- "In Brooklyn, he said: Woodruff ts a hard worker and felidw. He has always done the | ¢ he coutd." he Governor went to Newburg this hy nm. He will go to Washington it on ‘Thursday evening. bert Spencer was cremate] at s1amp- stead to-day, a limited number of mem- last election. When asked if] 4 offered to donate $5,000 to endaw a Spen- cer lectureship at Oxford University. No, 1 Manhasset piace, Brooklyn, ployed by the B. & O. and dine with the Presi-| unknown. Morgue. Senos 90 RENAE. AIEER TALKS FO Offer of Lectureship Memortal Made at Rites for Philosopher, LUNVON, Dec, 4.—The body of Her- OVER-SEA POLITICS bers attending the closing rites. Leon- Sourtney, al P,, made a brief ad- on the Ife and work of the vead hilosopher, An Indian gentleman who was present oe FOUND DEAD ON A BARGE. John Anderson, twenty years old, of BERLIN, Dee, 14—Emperor Witliam at the castle to-lay received in audi- ence the President and Vice-President of th Reichstag. In the course of conversation the Emperor emphasized the necessity for Germany concerning n- was found dead in bed In the cabin of the barge Kouchney, which belongs to the B, & O road. ‘rho barge w lying at St. George, 8. 1, and the cause of Anderson's death 13 Railroad, ‘The body was removed to the He Emphasizes the Necessity of Germany Concerning Herself with Foreign Doings in Audi-|saic ne tiven on Home street, was fined ence with Reichstag Officials. ssorrisanta Court. hers-elf with overséa politica, He referred to the “portance of the cultivation of cotton im the German colonfes antl the completion of the rail- roada {r the African colonies. The Emperor's voice seemed: unaf- fected by the recent operation. —— “HERE YOU ARE AGAIN! $3.” Magistrate Crane Fines Old Offend- er for Intoxication, Nolan, fifty-six years old, who John $3 to-day by Magistrate Crane, in ths He was charged with intoxication. When Nolan was arraigned he was recognized by Magistrate Crane, who exclaimed: “Hello, Nolan! Are you following me a)l around? In every court I go, whether it be Centre street, Jefferson Market, Yorkville or West Side, you ars “Puree ture me. Here you ate again, ‘Three dollars." Special price re- Auctions given to Churches, Faire, Anstitutions, sun- sBchools, Lt- Baaychects Fehasers of Booka’ and ‘Toys in 5 auantities, Peeters. Sno enanenoneners Children’s Biwrert display at prices will sure YOU, Thousands of them, with SP Myating colored pictures, trom §2 down to 0c, 5c 8z 2c. In paper covers, with ‘pictures. conte eestm amen on ee 5 | MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED. A SIXTH AVENUE 21ST AND 22D STREETS. 'N, Yo sececonene-trenmerent Still Continues in the Balcony tore. tse Great Holiday Book Sale =< Our great Holiday Book Sale-4m-the balcony, Book Store 18 attracting wid Que yet Holiday, Book, fale-i the, Naw Mrices at which we are selfing ti Mind of books that are most in-demand at this season of the year. ‘Thera a My AIT Kins of hones median ects in cloth and halt ca a n her eaitionn and nun ume » Diek Whittington. | | Litue Jack Hi ‘. | Babes in the Woods; | Hapineom Cruyost Eile He Beep. | Little ted Riding Hoa, j ell And many others. | Rede. a Bliss | Grimm rae Teun ‘at Bose: : ; ‘eile. | Bulfiney | t Tawte, pot DEP Ress da,paver covers, with} A a ee the | r'Woncel Holm ib. ‘Three Bears, Wm. Curtis Hie Batten. | An hundreds of oF Miter no Vadine ‘Sleniemies ttle Kittens. | others. [Sit Daye of nintive Men. , eraon. “plietures, “'*"™ Last of the Moh Hobinson Crasoe. Jack and the Bean} The Before Eliot ht wall Christin Lite “Red Riding | O10 Mott Cinderela. " Rip Van Winkle. Avarvat ansortinent 5 Boolip at trom 450. downto, 7° _ Pretty Pleture Tboks, in board cov- from”. “Hubbard ho. Killed Robin? eer 5e $01 FATHER GOoUsE. Mashed at 81.25, onl: THE soNGs OF FAT Wubliseha at°e1.as" ale, Bree ated ictures, MOTHER GOOSE Fi ‘red. Illustrations, cloth bia teen ontntntntmtmtntntn. Opera Bags Of the finest selected silks, and square pening, gold plated tops and 95 chains, our regular $3.50 bag at 1. Doylies, ee ill pepe. in Sask, ench the ‘atltohed, | TABLE DAMASK, all lin- en, fall bleac! a : a Be| st 83 . Tray : Cloths, ons 4, CLOTHS. hem- With © openwori all "iinem 19¢| avaity, all TABLE all full price lar prite § || xapsans. SARMINS. NAPKINS, 35c PADRE, GANDER. "oubisied’ "at 355 oo hn patentee Oath Ont tnt _. Housekeeping Linens, Table Linen by » | TABLE DAMASK, engl 1 quality. pure whites, attention to every detail Te Be price ase, SRS? 2 stitched, with embro ant Be 39 DAMARK, TADLE DAM Price 75e. a yd. DAMASK, NAPKINS, all linen, full ‘bleached "Dar: reels NADI Irish Damask mt | rice $4.00 g dozen, 2» 39 | Pe awthorne pe Guin Conadest of Peru: Prfecott | unt e i of Mone to. ‘pumas antord. jaskell | Tales from onda, me OE) apeare. Camb Lng. | Tennyson's Poems, ( ‘The! jarie Corellt BY Week on the C and Merrimac Uncle Tom's Cabin. Under Two Fla, Th iol Wakenel 3 Emerson tS rat Violin, ae ‘Jessie Fotherstit David. Poetical H, Ingraham. Rev. Prof, J. Works. Opera Glasses. In pearl and gold, that are optical | ? perte: of strictly high grade—worth brown, recently sold for) black coque ion ME re eccesceerseerers 5.005 eee marked 5 00) yd. length, down to... ...... Der” | $3.00, fores If You Buy Your owed OWellings, nen c efforts in gathering together this great ass Yard, extra linen, under rog Real Trinh Hi * linen, bleach $1 aR en . “DRAWN f © 4 ad ry af ure Trig t a 12% 8. of pure irish hans emorotd Laid fancy boxes box. heavy all-lt , | HEMSTITCHED Pim Nery fine and | WITH HAND-DRAWN ih’ satin Dainask: Tegular price 4.00 Folding Feather Boas our own direct importation—}MARABOUT STOLES in’ ROUND BOAS of curled STOLES of white coque, Holiday Handkerchiefs You will pay less than the same or equal grades cost elsewhere. Our extraordinar: repaid by the appreciation of pleased customers. We have given the most minute The Handkerchiefs are well made, full size, properly hem- ery, whether hand or machine, carefully sewn—and last and most important, prices lower than you will find the same goods for elsewhere. Pe nem ane: ¢n eet: eoomanener Ord atm Brea at, at about half price—part of @ publisher’e stock retiring from busineas. Well printed ‘on good paper, well bound in cloth and Mustrated, i Regular Our Price, Price. Dickens's Works, 15 vol- WMO veeeeereeeerseaee 90.50 3,90 Scbtt's Works, 12 vol- Raiee) ses ecsen gi oo 3.90 Eliot's Works, 6 vol- ime) crissqieesertu ars 3460 Thackeray's Works, 10 VOIUMES sesseeeeseeees 6:60 2.50 Macaulay's History of 1,25 England, 6 volumes... 2.25 ** Chambers's Encyclonae- 7.50 dia, 9 large yolumes.. 20.00 /*" Dainty Books, ‘In half-white bindii ery prettily gotten uy and trated. ae ana tye ate oF paper 3 aut rou tnd in many times their ort ‘The title Wiktey. Witness of Dental. Lewin Carroll. Chrimtmas eatitudes. Thoughts for Com: | Dorothy. pantons, hAnnie and Wile, Meditations on the Life of Ghrist. * Are Very Choice Christmas Gifts. feathers, 2%4/ recently sold for J 98 | $6.50 redwced 4 75 were ‘ortment of Handkerchiefs have been well ue $1.00, at.1.25 | Value $1.08, at.1.49 | ¥ HAND- LADIBE FINE, EMBROIDERED hand und Swiss. machine work: also beautiful lace effects: a very kroat he, T. GALI ¥. ER THIDHS, ‘hematitched or scalloped; also if trimmed and hand-embroidered. Irish en, to $74 c HANDKERCHIERS of BANDERA ahd fancy lage trimmed, ‘Bbc Worth 380, at : : 25¢ LADIES’ INITIAL fine hand Vaitie $1.00 @ box, at, Finer qualities, sted, boxes, put up in han: ims containing % Der Scores of Scantily Clad Men,| >: A party on the way home from a dance saw the flames in the grocery and meat market of Harry Sellinger on thé first floor of the buliding. tion, sent in an alarm and then ran|men were cha through the building and with the aid |{p 7 of those who had firet seen the fire awakened the sleepers. Phe frightened tenants, not stopping to dresg, ran from their rooms into the narrow halls and down the stairs to the street, where the cold wind. the coldest of the winter, pierced them through and through, In shivering groups they huddled together and watched the fire-fighters until they were taken Into the warm homes of nelgh- ore. BY quick work the emen succeeded in confining the blaze to thé first floor. and the tenants, wrapp. . in blan«ets, returned to their homes. STOLE ALMS-HOUSE BOAT. ‘Two Boys from Blackwell’ ire in the eight-story tenement-house Charged wiih tare ich runs through the block from No.| qyiliam Condon, nineteoa ye Division street to No. 2&2 Kadt | Boston, and Joseph O'Rourke, also nine- TRESTLE FLAMES BAFFLE FIREMEN Many Slip Into the Water from Structure Across Jamaica Ba: —Hotel and 500 Feet of the Trestle Destroyed. IN NIGHT ATTIRE Women and Children Brave the Bitter Winds to Escape from Burning Tenement. i NOT AN ENOCH ARDEN. 4 It All by Going : to Court. - In the sult for annulment of marriage brought in the Supreme Court, Brooklyn, to-day, oy John Bomhardt, of No. 266 Sumpter street, Justice Kehoe heard an ‘Bnoch Arden etory with an unconven- In sleet and rain firemen risked the! lives to fight the fire which spread from J. C. Hubert’s hotel to the trestie whieh spans Jamaica Bay between Broadway created a panic among the | teep, of Philadelpaia, both- inmates of Uonal finish. dod Wome the Almshouse, on Blackw flosone Park and Rockaway. Beach. eee apen et re nooren of men and women and ehtidren sila a rowboat belonging Lo Edward Me-| Many of the men slipped from the icy] , Fea RS eer nrca coidarinded Re ne oan nait dressed, ‘The fire wes {CAanm, a steward of the Almshouse, late | structure into the water and had to} 7 oo aticeodgepinad br eieepnee ole eat all damage to the frat | Saturday, night and came came to Man. | abandon the #truggle and go back te] [Oieq "to JobnyP. Clayton in 1586. put out with wma dimade to the frat |hatian. “Tho police were notiied and an | the fire house for warm clothes, Ted tO eee re Beookiya. tow ’ L ol alarm ut . : much sickness and suffering. ‘DRE two Woys were seen at One Hun.| Five <hundred feet of the structure] monthe ago and hunted up bie mite, was destroyed by the fire and Rock- uway Beach was entirely cut off. The work of replacing the burned section started to-day. The trestle is five miles long, broken only by two drawbridg: The fire started in Hubert’s Hot: one of many buch houses along the lin dred and Fiftleth strest and Amsterdam Avenue Jastetday morn oy detectives irom the West One Hundred and Fifty- aeoond aureot stution and placed under arrest. Later they were identified by fn he ‘Harlem Court to-d: 1 the Harlem Court to-day the youn) nwed with larceny and held. ‘ball for trial, out of sight ly told Bomhardt could not see Police- sUTShere, was no defense in count. Jus tice Kehoe reserved decision. n Smith, of the Madison street sta Store Closes at @ o’clock. ToMakeChristmas Shopping Easy Come to WANAMAKER’S -:- Tho days before Christmas are short and few; and the old year’s clock seems to bein an awful hurry to get around, so rapidly do the days go by. To make de- cisions quickly, and be satisfied with them, you must go where the best holiday things and the greatest varieties are, and where you get the best and most polite service. And that is WANAMAKER'S. , L | ~ Are You On Santy’s Lis For a Christmas. Piano? Can you imagine anything more delightful than to find a superb new piano waiting when you come down stairs on Christmas morning? It is the greatest of all Christmas gifts, and the greatest of all Christmas pianos is The CHICKERING QUARTER GRAND Greatest first, because it has the rich, resonant, artistic, full GRAND tone, in a piano of a size that can easily be placed in any home. Then the instrument is so beautiful, the action and tone are so superb, that it delights every one who sees it. To possess it is the highest gratification to every member of the home; and to the performer it is a marvellous satisfaction to know that the effort made is going to be shown off at its very best, by this superlative instrument. ‘ ‘ But there are other opinions, of course, There are still smaller homes in “Little Old New York” that hold some of our most artistic people; and Chickering & Sons have thought of them, too. The Chickering, “Style H,” is the smallest upright piano, of the first class, that’ has been produced. It is a perfectly delightful little piano, with a tone of marvellous sweetness, and rich, full quality. . u 2 Then, of course, all the other Chickerings are here—uprights and grands, And the Mason, & Hamlin, the Vose, the Kurtzmann, the Merrill, the J. C. Campbell, and the Frederick Doll. You. can buy any of them, on the very easiest terms. | you had realized how easy the buying really was at WANAMAKER’S. Pay Ten Dollars Before Christmas for a thoroughly worthy piano, thit we stand back of in every way, And at the same time to buy it at the very lowest price for whicli an instrument of its character is sold. On the higher-priced pianos, the terms are pro- portionately easy. lt Takes Very Little of Your Christmas Money ' To Have the Very Finest Piano Placed in Your Home . ‘Come'in on Monday, and see the pianos, and learn how easy they are to.buy. M Piano. Store, Fitth floor. Perhaps you would have had a piano long ago it Think of only being asked to an Formerly ;