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OTEP TO REPEAL NEAR-SIDE LAW [3 FINALLY TAKEN a . “| take as much pleasure in life man who lives outdoors.” ie a6 Sa Meeting to Be Held at the Suggestion of An Insurance Solicitor’s Success. vat eae tae ate iiaee or, Ce xa } "Yimin iaiPh tahini ist Stet ae) ~ We Offer To-Morrow Until 1 P, M— - The Evening World Monday in AI- dermanic Chamber to Hear Protests Against ie Obnoxious Ordinance. At last the Raflroad Committee of the) Board of Aldermen will act on the reso- lution to repeal the foolish near-side ordinance. Monday next at 2 o'clozk the committee will hold a public hear- , dog on the suggestion of the Evening World to repeal the obnoxious ordi- “mance, and the fact will to-day be ad- vertized in the City Record. The meeting will be held publicly in the Aldermanic Chamber and every one who is interested in the abrogation of ‘the silly statute which has within the past few weeks proved to be a pubitc nuisance and a menace to public health ‘nd comfort in {ts operation will be ;@iven a chance to be heard in favor of the-repealing resolution. the regular meeting of the board in favor of the repeal. There are hun- dreds of public-spirited men and women in this city who are only too anxtous for the chance now given them to ap- pear at the hearing and vent their views on the foolish near-side ordi- nance. The Evening World has done splendid work in arousing public sentiment against the measure, and I aM quite certain that {ts effect will be shown at the hearing. If there are more persons at the hearing than can conveniently be heard tn one afternoon I shall sug- west to the committee that another or several hearings be had, so that no one who 4s interested can complain of not ee eee re aeds Ve wretdsass Never Sick—But Bright, Cheery, Confident —Brimming with Energy, Health and Strong Vitality. Ve isu aia VieinG, eo UALY ty, 1904, ALWAYS AT “THEIR BEST” PAINE’S CELERY COMPOUND BY MRS. best record of any company 1 succeeded The work only Proudest Achievement of this Marvellous! LEWIS MAY. | w by “| doubt whetner | could make half my pre: not have Paine’s Celery Compound. Nerve Food and Health Maker Is That It Keeps People Well. cheery and confident. would never be able fo make the income If I did not, 1 "a Celery Compound had been to me when I was taking It yesterday morning, tnd T decided 1 would wend you this letter: "It bas been worth actial money to me. an I doubt whether { would make half my present income {f I did not have tt MRS. LEWIS MAY. eno nnn nnn nnn nnn eee. i nt income If! did | Itls worth actual money to me.” 4 AR West Fourteenth Stree Morning Sales Being a Feature WOMEN’S FINE FLANNELETTE GOWNS— on second Pion’ | Plain Pink and Blue—yoke with fancy figured braid trim; also Pink and Blue Striped Flannelette—Merzerized Corded Yoke, scalloped Collar and Cuffs, herringbone finish—equal styles and quality never before been sold under .98... ONLY SOLD UNTIL ONE P. M.—NO MAIL ORDERS, $a WOMEN’S FLANNELET TE WRAPPERS— (on thira Floor.) Stripes and figures—light and dark—full skiet—with flosnce— fitted back—embroidery trim’d shoulder Cheeta sleeves— all siz:s—value $1.49 to $1.79 se eeeeteee ONLY SOLD UNTIL ONE P. MNO MAIL ORDERS. ———— WOMEN’S EXTRA FINE CORSETS —con second Fioor.) Coutille and Brocade Novelty Cloth—Straight Frontr, Low Bust, Also French shapes, and long over bce ind / satin or lace edge—value $2.25 and $325... caetee ae ONLY SOLD UNTIL ONE P. M.— NO MAIL ORDERS. Since tho ordinance went Into effect on | being given an opportunity to be heard. | A ee Sunday, Jan. 17, tho travelling public fe near-side ordinance continues to 3 thas had ample opportunity to judge of | But’ an' abuclute: pant oe yutteomauate |ROGERS NICKEL SILVER the ordinance. ‘The first day of its oper- ations it was universally condemned, but long before that date ‘fhe Evening World, foreseeing the disadvantages to the public under which tho ordinance would operate, advocated in the inter- ests of the public tho immediate repeal of the statute, This was followed by the introduction of a resolution in the (Beard calling for the repeal of the or- @inance. Prepared to Go Ahead. ‘The resolution, introduced first by <dderman Fred Riohter, then by Alder- ;man. Reginald 8. Doull, was referred to jthe Railroad Committee, which was then not announced for the year 1904. Chairman Haggerty of the committeo gaad to-day that his committee would ‘have given tho matter fta attention be- tore this date but for the large amount of old business left over by the former committee, “We are now prepared to o-ahoad and give a series of hearings Ht neceasary,” said Chairman Hag- gorty. ‘‘The matter is one of great publio importance, I admit, but in ‘view of the fact that the ordinance had mot.been given a fair triul I, as well as and comfort, I shall continue to advo- cate the repeal until It ts effected.” Now Ordinance a Handwicap, Alderman Fred Richter sald: ‘To-day the front doors of cars are being opened in order to more expeditiously take on and let off passengers, Such a practice 1s 4 menace to the health of the pas- Sengers compelled to endure the cold blasts which enter the front door, Un- less the compantes lock the front door this practice will continue, conductor’ and motorman are powerless to prevent it, and to lock the doors will mean partial im- provement. The practice will result in 8 bad accident some day and delay of “During the snowstorms recently tho near-side ordinance proved a horrible roposition, und as a consequence of eing compelled to trapse through snow and sas lives have Retuall beén sacrificed by reason of colds, and thou- nds of our citizens have been taken down with slekness ance has also been proved to he ie handicap to the Street- Cleaning Department. Commissioner Woodbury says it ts absolutely imprac- ticable for his department to make ad- ditional paths through snow and ice forty feet from the regular crossings to accommodate the necessities of the near- side ordinance, and, furthermore, declares that he will not make these additional cro: the snow and slush are piled alongside |. BEINHAUSEN. Confining Indoor Work Cannot Make Him Sick. Compound Keeps Him By G. H. BEINHAUSEN | An Office Worker's Health, Sherwood Park, wankers, bf perf ‘January 7, “When exhauntion: to ® thou Feaiif wus Yn'the ne “frlends were astonished to tee how q I improved, but none of them was tore ustoulehed that my'se in-my stomach and Intestin the doctor told me it was T thought he was rimply unable fell ina what the trouble, 4 “1 aid ter ‘eral kinds hal of digestion, medicine, Paine's Celery “nerve really Was, and Velteve Nee rT tool but it gtd fe Ay dvertise mant of mpound “one. das. and Henna neo if the trouble The trouble was gone in MRS. LEWIS MAY, Most Successful Woman Insurance Agent in New York, x TABLESPOONS AND FORKS—‘on Main Foor.) , “Warranted solid silver nickel” —wiua'ly sold*at 59 and 69 cents Half dosen— To-mortow until One P. M.....00- see eee eee seee ee Teaspcons, same quality— . usually 29 cents Half dozen + ONLY SOLD UNTIL ONE P. M.—NO MAIL ORDERS, ¢—___________- MERCERIZED COLORED ETAMINES.--1i) Pasemont.) Wool finish—plain weave or with Boucle e‘fecis—fancy shades—24 A24 Cent qualltyewscceeerees cece ss seeeene ee %. ONLY SOLD UNTIL ONE P.M. M.—NO MAIL ORDERS. | OO a MERCERIZED WHITE MADRAS WAISTINGS—(0n Main Floor} Wreath, leaf, Damasse and fancy Spots and small figures highly desirable for Men's Shists, as well as Womec! 's Shirt Waists and Childrea’s Dresses— regular $9 cent goods—To-morrow until On: P. M NO MAIL ORDERS. ¢ > ANOTHER MORNING SALE OF CHIFFON MULLS ‘Those sheer, soft, filmy fabrics that seem t> gain in popu Harley: nore and more—19 cent quality the other members, was willing to lot} the tracks. “Iam recommending Paine’ Celery three weeks or @ month, and I began to Full assortment of colors to start with. ‘so that | _ Deputy Street-Cleaning Commissioner | Compound to many of the people in our | take ae much ‘ watch on myself, as friends warned mo! Pal Cel 1 : é the matter go over for # spell, 80 Gibson expressed his delight to-day over |office, and 1 am glad to say’ to you what | man who lives That T might. have ‘nervous prostration. | thousands of peoplecweltes wall thee tex Lt Blue, Bink, Champagne, 1 Cream, <>, 1 be tested to tts full peop N Gardin Gri by the ordinance cou! the Railroad |I say to them, that Colery Compound {4 a} “1 still take Paine’ “In this business, as in many others./of them ever think to send in a written folet, Navy, . «Tan, capacity. o ramlttee ve public hearings | boon to ‘run-down, ‘nervous people, and | and on. fon the Sltuitty thn, We a success depends almost entirely upon Low | acknowledguient of the benefit White and’ Binck. Rie whee “L the near-side rule has been | 9m the ce, and declared cour: Health’ that | know a great Ray aren a dds liecty See ned . The Wh'te on Main Floor—While Goods Lpt. Rie nas guess ‘a the the. Sonta” wilingly ly appear pefore ue ing and makes | (ff as T wax but the trouble citor might B. t. e ott iy out by ee eee wall body and speak for the repeal. Wey Secupation putereush|s strainion 1 used t0 take coftos In, titles ‘The others in Basement. fe jo in prepared to ac 3 i to keep my Drain cloar and my spirits up, ON! —Ni iri guar benstng tor atonday et 2.¢/clocke me aad keeps ie & comaed that tis | Shr Now mich tat aa es, inp tue'T*kaow, Ghia wold alure ma aigetion ONLY SOLD UNTIL ONE P, M.—NO MAIL ORDERS. s and my nerver, I discovered that Puine's 3 go that every one who ts interested erat pSylensecth that waye! lary Compound gave me Just the strength \) ———_ } oY. BRINHAUSEN. {Suecded by feeding my nerves aud. Keep Phelps, M.D. Li. D., ot may have @ chance to be heard, I have no opinion to express at this time con- No mere stimulant oan take the place of the nerve nouristiment given to the Nery ing me in good healt feeling to my work eve wrt Dartmouth Univers! coverer of Paine's Ci Purchases Made at Our February Prices cerning the measure, but from what 1 sat patna Ee the nerve nourtahi ren, ee have heard of {t I am prepared to act Com) peeve pianos on creas Piaosand Orleans) Eor Sale. are as good investments as you can put your money itosece,. 4s put to a vote.” Aldermen to Appear. Telephone Pennsylvania Preparations for Inventory at end of month, result in Clearance Prices for merchandise, desirable in every way, but which we must . ‘Alderman Reginald 8. Doull and At- Di if | ig A $ r derman Fred Richter declared that they recto WEEK RAILROAD. dispose of before end of month In view of greatly increased would personally appear at the hearing BUYS ANY STATIONS foot of West Twenty-third Street are ttin, upon i . f to speak for the repeal of the ordinance. Your name will appear Great February Sale! nnd Vecbroares and Corttandt Wtreets. prices manufacturers putting up almost all “Phere are many other members of In the next Issue, which Renowned EDISON Geetinaits Streets Pee od merchandise, “aa the Board who are prepared to #o the goes fo press Feb, 26, . Station except. where otherwise noted game," said Alderman Doull. “In fact Tone-Lasting PHONOGRAPH, ||‘ Ehaotinet Att, MAIC cana, “Rleaeing PRESENT OPPORTUNITIES are the MORE REMARKA\ I believe that a majority of the mem- Bpolis a nd Loutaville. 34 bers are already prepared to vote for ie Lammest mock of Records in the Werla, ||[@EC A: (OUIS, IMATRD.—Pullman Bathroom Fixtures Matchless Values » the repent. but courtesy now demands RECORDS EXCHANGED. Rand Ohesrvation Cars. Finest. Quality— in oS that the Railroad Committee be permit- oa fee ee _ ca NE ted to hold its hearing and report DAVEGAS Mintiant Sleeping, Liniigr Smoking eho Beek alasd gaetaaheene Linens, Towels, > “T would not be surprised if the com- cane, Ghovetande Ralege” and Detroit Chi- Dp! ) mittee after Monday's hearing should ee HICAGO AND ‘St. Lovis| Our assortment contains well selected Table Sets pi be able to report the following day at > Also open Mon. Wed. & Sat 7 ann RERS ‘a cdneinnat!) individual and combination pieces, de-}se49 An Linen Hemstitched sete 2 SWALLOWING 185 On Liberal 1 W k. Se Pani saree Himan| Cicely practical, and of sizes which | full bleached—sxi0 cloth > D.—Pullman |, y 4 in small or large lomen «1 apkinas: | CRED: 5 era aA can be readily use POISONS. 9 Terms of a ce ° {DIAMONDS ON CREDIT’. cami, Yoleds and Cleveland. ‘Die:| spaces. No clumay or extravagant fix- $20r All Linen Fringed # Ni M. PLAN 10 MOUNT ee The celebrated Harmony Pianos, beautiful new 1904 models, with all the latest improvements, for $185, on terms of Cash Open charge acc stores. Poaltively restutted or Credit. ount at any of our five no employer's referen EXPRESS—For LOUIS ate aarapolis, Touls- tures—all solid, useful and VERY MODERATE IN PRICE, A LIST HEREWITH; 38.98 All Linen Hemstiti extra fine—Sxi0 cloth— dozen napkin: $5.49 All Linen Fringed Sets— FANTRY ; Call oF write for (ustrated eatalorw nayFor Toledo except Saturdass mast hs k At tr penwork— HE | H IN eee 5 Down and $1 a W eek L. W. SWEET & CO ea oe RACHTIC, EXPRESA- Mor | Ut 708 Lethe: oN Gosen napkin 8.78 . ? J OF arg: Toledo. and Chicago, For Knox-| TOWEL BARS Swit s wall plate: z . 7 Veople all around us are swallowing pol- 37-39 ene T 7 48ct. Bleached Damasks—6? inch. | f] rf, fi i 7-39 MAIDEN LANE, an Hey Houte.| “18 Inch.. 3O: 30 1 Jen this, wound wtartiiog? is one of the greatest piano values in the world. 73 éfet. Heavy All Linen—62 ineh. Major Mitchell Proposes to Have}«« the Brooklyn Regiment Put on Horseback to Increase Its =fficiency in Riot Duty. Does this sound starting? Tt is @ fact, nevertheless. How frightful to ‘concemplaty the number of people. who polroning themselves without knowing it by wallowing at mighe foul catarrhal oxcre= tions that from the head Into the Top throat People who snesr at Catarrh of the head an a trifling disorder do not know wi are sneering about. People who say th MAtareh Of the head never killed wnybody do know what they are talk the broadest roads that I our piano store and Piano—it will prove to Go where you will and make comparison: ; have him thoroughly examine the Harmony you that there is no piano in America for less than $350 and $400 that can compare with the Harmony in any way. We save you from $175 to $200) if you secure the Harmony Piano for $185 on terms of $5 down and $ or bring an expert to a week, offices tor paid weekly; \ti fat fein Tndlanapotis’ “and Bt, 085 P. PITTSBURG SPECIAL— Be Tiuat! TERURO QPRCTAL—Dally 8. Cincianatt, Full Bleached Satin | Famasks—70 inch. $1.18 All Linen Satin Double Damasks—48 inch..... 16" on 15 to 86 Inches Jong—with desie porcsor rail placealight, “medi or 1.78. eavy 85 cents SOAP DISHES AND RAC! For stand—oval, with tray For wall—square For tub rim—fit Others—all sizes and atyten— SPONGE RACKS— {. ‘Turkish Towels—19xe4 . AM Linen Damask—19x38. Heavy Hem'd Ruck—19x%8. 18% Damask—fringed—24x50. 25 Union Huck—Hem' isect Common ‘Gatarrh of the head ei an 7 ‘ I atY ge erat ere, case ie, tassHy, The celebrated Harmony Parlor Grand Upright Piano is too well Caxton, Sanger 59 Mounted infantry seems to be the |p) ated or known to need much comment. For wall . 79 Matchless Values call of the Suhre, Saye Heer meme Senay cormneion “and Biante of the entire It ts bi t b dest 4 t ski Hed Ha kere l in the world Railroads eRe to in H. Mitchell, of tho Fourteen! eg! sy vil oldest and most ski pi jo-mal J PAPE j ‘TRE DEEF BLOOD conse, y k Her roll paper—with wall plate... .26/ Decorative and Stamped Goods. many Ercoulya: snd be) ini eRodt i Pre akarrh vas not the deep biood curse |Hof the very finest material, in the most artistic style, and finely fi finished Bor roll aper With rel Pinonee (ge | Oecoret ve and. Stamps pose to Col, Kline and the various offi- cers of that regiment that the organi- zation bo a mounted as well as an in- fantry regiment. “It is unnecessary Brooklyn, to show that the troop from New York was the most feared by the Infantry, attacked, may bo while an assemblage of persons can be quickly dispersed by mounted men without loss of life, “Mounted infantry will bo attached to 1ll-disposed, forced to fire, 9 the irr! no many family mnt P42 mastery wou ee thelr chronic by Orci pia problem that clans, “who are sending 9 De. Gardner to bo cur Hon, whieh’ they. tat to be the only nd slow death, just as @ minim will permeate’ a vial of water nlent potsor ERY ORGAN, Catarrh ts an in very drop with’ MURDERS EV ho dertructive sidious one body: in slow he head an detail and kills by inches, | i ourme «murders every organ of the | ny} roat it shrinks the bulb ends! throughout. from all who possess one. The casi double veneer. Harmony aear perfection as human skill and years of experience can make are of fine selected ivory; they have all the latest Improvement even and one-third octaves; new Boston fall board and music rack, Pianos will be delivered on first payment of $5 and no interest charged for time taken in making payments. In fact, the Harmony embodies piano perfection. received nothing but highest praise from the musical profession and are wrought In the new Empire design, in the finest figured Pianos are fitted with celebrated actions, which are as We will give a stool to match and a It has ive at Mian them. The keys practice muf- cenieal "station, 424 2.10 AM NewYork Central and depart from, Grand vet Nr) Ight Expr ne 1. Florida spect SEAHOARD 10 reek 12.55 FP. Peat ‘and, 3 4 ea, rit aly. NORFOLK WRSTERN RAI sth bor Stomphis and New Orieans. 420 P.M & ONTO, RATLWA M. Others 29 cents to 81.49, ; |TOOTH-BRUSH HOLDERS— For stand—S spaces For wall——extra heavy—-6 spa Others, from 50 to 79 cents. GLASA HE HOLDERS— ie 25 to TO cents. COMB AND BRUSH TRAYS— For wall—very neat.. ai! and large, Pict. Momig Linen Soarte—Itsie— 3 heavy knot 55) 22-ct Ht 8. Linen Damask Tray Covers—20x0 -59} 19-ct. Large Laundry Bags Brct. Fig'd Sateen Head Reste— with rattle B-ct. Custiion Bilp Cos $1.59 Japanese Silk Lambrequin: gold emb'd knot silk fringe. emb'd and tinted | something new Matchless Values in ’ Others. MATCH BO) — the Fourteenth Regiment Armory, ot > Guarantee. s —_ that I am sure,” said the major, “An Ten Years oe new style cover with each plano For Parlor Matches—for wall... -B8/ cil ee ware and Cutler: lor achian Every Harmony Piano has a ten iy ‘3 For Safety Matches—for table.. 35 ery | addition could be bullt to the Elghth a eng y ‘On cash sales we box, ship and de- ‘or § avenue armory and fifty horses pur- 2 ears ie tenet tatiammati ears’ guarantee inserted in gold aoe Ws Others. for wall or table, 24 to GB cents. | $0.6 Storiine silver Bon Ron Dishes— chased for the start.” head ne ealthlly creeping Its wi ‘ietters on. the inside top lid of the liver pianos free of charge to any part . ned above: {DLE BRACKETS— Rivncn Gres t ———__. cel ay mon’ those terrible vondiuons of the United States. mr Shas A kenny lvani, Annex Wallisrcine) sBBLEDE EAD® Bo pee eye lr te ‘ } OLD MAN DIES IN SALOON ‘But the reat f Catarrh ‘ert than ot es Rie anf phic ae pe Grats tater allt oF } J» | the thlet—the hours ot night and sleep. ‘hen | in ingle prong Hook.. G Sterling Silver Lemonade, Orange hn Ennis, N Yard te snes) ed Pala Are Othera, double and treble, 16 to 5 cents, and Cream Spoons; also Sardine John Ennis, Navy Yard Employee |Uncinse! sly nwvallowed which corrode ani 5 Forks: cS Stricken with Heurt Failure, ae ina th ose eu ulntinte rahe eee | + Beniden thene—A hont of fe. anid Ite. dad Dinner Kani is A ounenintin, anisrapleves ot the’ Navy iver the ota Combinations and Wiscetinmeous | steel fanc a : Tard Bed “Noiday ain 0: McCloskey’s in ny Fixtures, Scissors loon, at No. ands street, Brook- GK BHORE YOU'D! ; ; adjustable ROGERS 7 lyn. Death 1s, sald to have been duo to ‘3 Tes ape ereaeD mai io checked trom : Oak Bath Seats—adjustable, .96:.. 69) i173 en apoons—4 dos... heart failure, brought on by the ex- patent m Heine for cata h Would Oh Glass and oak Shelves— 9.30...1.50| $2 Table Spoons and Forks— treme cold. she ty iM AWS 24 inch Ot ay dox i fn, Manager , Hanis, who was seventy years old, culve in guaranteed ox A World Power. | 100i» prush and Gloss Holders, 40 | 8225. Dinner Knives. wane, trom peer e No, 271 West One ‘ata tae that Dr. Gant r R our. new catalogue of Within the past few years the United a 1 Soa Racks red and Seventeenth street, Man- Leh oe i j, dtecount 1-8 oft For Sale. si recognized by for- | Spunge and Pd hattan, this morning, and started f LE RERUNORR: POR THe CORE . . tates has come to be recognized by for- | BPOTE Shy 8410269 Meee Passing the salcon, Ne wee Winns ne hurt CANOKR. 1 — River Tit, tansee.)| eign nations not only as a world power, | o.y, Glass and ‘Tooth Brush, Holders, Beir ya eaten arehiin | Loe GaHON nese Waitha n & Elgin Watch: ls ‘ . but as one of the foremost tactors : 1.98...1.59...1.49...1.29 Goon to met ‘clone to a stove wien ‘ie | eli-aualltied phvaician he Simaaae, at aun to be reckoned with. If you would ap- | wnisk Broom Holders... -19to .59 fuddenly staggered and fell to the floor, | fem ten dclock. unt For Sale. guired. Werlte,pho Dreciate our we ubexpansion In ter- ‘vowel Rings—single and Ie-et. Child Fi pied bebo au ind cure Cancer by og, gn a Wo T WATCH (70. ritory, naval, military, financial and in- | double . 3 to. . elt eee aT alee . Gardner wishes to s AWonist ‘5 he 1904 WORLD | Finger Ring or Wash Rag Hook atin ; DIED IN SALOON CHAIR. Bh apecial mane ote Weekly” Payment dustrial resources, get the 190 Q # Qt al t. Women's Lace Lisle Hese— John Oldfield, of No. 160 Bl wilt he nyo! ay” Fave Cue ALMANAG AND ENCYCLOPEDIA, 1 Pins 12t0 black eer waa taken INGeHITS el Nees AND The 1904 WORLD, ALMANA Ribbed Lisle—double oles, . n re othe ‘ * — Fen 1098) [est eomen’s Rib Cotton Veats ohatr in 8 ssloon at West Brondway DR. "GARDNER, area Ts LOR RBIS Jones ese =| | Valentines 1 cent to. +98} and Pangs be and Bleecker street early to-day, and ; neton xi) mubiecte, 10.09 f9-ct. Women Exyptian Cotton Aled bofore the arrival of an ambulance | Office, 435 Sth Av., N. Y. City F =a ee ascents Uemalbr tS eee il SPECIE NALUESIAD |.AYeets and Pante—Heece 1ined }) ds, watches. Jewelry iH soit ay (Recto hendors Caan) Son Between 34th and 20th ata, ‘eat 40) (ct. Men's shetendececathill ende~plain and fancy. Hours, 9 A. AM, to 6 P.M. 0 Nassau at Sundays, 10 to 2. rom St. Vincent's rl lod ere Greihangruandisin, dons, > a 4 Satu Manager ‘Gen') Vaewr Ageat