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. MW through the stock manipulations “toughs and TAGGART SAYS PARKER CAN WIN 2 Confident the Judge Will Be Nominated and Sure He Will Carry State of Indiana Against Roosevelt. “Tom" Taggart, political boss of In- diana and National Gommitteeman from that State, sald to-day at the Fifth Avenue Hotel that Judge Alton B, Par- ker, ‘as the Democratic Presidential nominee, will beat Roosevelt in Indiana “to « certainty.”” “As agninst Roosevelt we have in Fudge Parker,” said the Indianian, “a man who will get nearly all the votes. Roosevelt has no chance in our St: Judge Parker's decisions on trusts Iabor cannot be criticised. He was ular In 1896, and not only supported t! ticket. but contributed tu the campalgn fund.” “What was the purpose of Corpora- Yon Counsel Delany's activity in Indl- tna?” . “Health hunting, I guess. I left aim with Congressman Ryan, of But- falo, at French Lick Springs drinking the heaith waters and apparently not concerned about politics.” “If Leader Murphy goes to St. Loul’ and informs the delegates that Judge Parker cannot carry New York Staje what will be the effect?” “Mr. Murphy {6 too intelligent a leader, too wige a politician and too good a Democrat to carry any such tale to St. Louls.” “What will Bryan do at St. Louis?’ “Oh, Bryan will be all right.” Mr. Taggart denied that he would go to Esopus and visit Judge Parker. FLOWERS $23.00 / Bl FORFETED Recorder Goff Issues Bench Warrant for Arrest of Pro- moter Who Failed to Appear To-day for Trial. Recorder Goff, upon the failure of Dr. Richard C. Flower, charged under five indictments with grand larceny, to appear in General Sessions for trial to- day, forfelted the bond of $23,009 upon which the former promoter haq ob- tained his liberty, and issued a bench warrant for his re-arrest. Mrs. Cor- nelia Storrs, widow of Deputy Comp- roller @torre, who is sald to have lost of Dr. Flower, was the bondswoman. Unless the ‘Doctor’ appears she will Jose the amount of her bond. When Recorder Goff convened his court, Assistant District-Atorney Gar- | van announced that after diligent search the District-Atorney’s office had failed to locate Dr. Flower. Assistant District-Attorney Miner, who has charge of the bail department, then made a. motion to forfelt the $22,000 bond and for the issuance of a bench warrant to obtain the rearrest of the mining operator, John R. Dos Passor and Abraham Hummel appeared in court as counsel for the missing defendant. Mr. Dos Passos said that he had been notified hree weeks ago that the trial of Dr. Flower had been ge: down for to-day. de had not, however, been able to find tny trace of his cile “WHAT! $104 FOR NURSING BOTTLES?” Board of Education Bill Shocks Comptroller Grout, but It Really Was Only a Little Clerical Error. The Board of Education fo-day sent & treasury warrant to Comptroller Grout for his “O. Ix.,"" and the amount was $154, ‘or nursing bottles,” it read. “Great Scott!” sald the Comptroller, when Secretary Stanton handed it to him, "V 0D earth can the Board of ducation be doing with eo many nurs- ing bott.s?" ‘You know married women can now teach.” said Mr, Stanton, as a possible explanation. “Yes, but they'd never take thelr little ones with them to school,” sald the Comptrolier, "Call up the Board and ask them what it’s all about, anyhow,” sald the Comp- ‘woller. “Clerical error," was the explanation. “The bill a really for a lot of laboratory equipment and we bought only one nursing bottle. The clerk was Instructed to make it out for “one nursing bol- tes dee. ‘Thus explained, the bill was duly audited. ee SING SING FOR FOUR THUGS. Members of Moso Gang Sentcnced to Serve Long Ter Four members of the Moro gang of footpads, including the leader, Louls Moso, which’ has terror- iyed the upper west aide for nearly a year past, willshave a permanent ad- dress for tha next ten years. Justice wowanon ta-day sent the quartet to Bing Bing. Jun ullen, twenty-three years old, of No, 50) Tenth avenue, and Witiam | Bell, twenty-two, of No. 233 Bast Fitty- Street, who had pleaded gullty to grand larceny, were sentenced to serve nine years and five month: eel, . seventeen years ‘old, 0} aventern, Gt Nora Weat alr ot No. es r- convicted of -robbi Wo ODL SAILS TAP TO EUROPE Governor Takes Passage on the Kaiser Wilhelm Der Grosse for a Brief Vacation in London: and Paris, Gov. B. B, Odell, jr, chairman of the Republican State Committee, sailed for Europe to-dayyon the Kaiser Wilhelm der Grosse. Ho will spend four days in London and four days in Paris, and then will take the first ship back, in order to get to Chicago in time for the Republican National Convention. THE WORLD: TUESDAY oe EVENING, MAY 24; 1904. HE NATURAL GURE FO CONSTIPATION DRINK ON ARISING HALF A GLASS OF THE NATURAL LAXATIVE WATER Hunyadi Janos IT REMOVES BILIOUSNESS AND LIVER TROUBLE. RESULTS ARE CERTAIN, USE THE FULL NAME, HUNYAD! JANOS, WHEN/ASKING FOR IT. ‘here Is a well defined suspicion thet Gov. Odell is hastening to Paris to at- tempt to persuade Ambassador Porter! ‘to run for Governor next fall. The, Governor said before sailing to-day that . | he would see Gen. Porter in Paris, but the refused to say anything about the Spit etd “1 am the last session of the Legisiature. 1 expect to derive @ great deal of benefit from two quiet Weeks on the ocean. “T leave the Republican party of the State in excellent shape. There is no discord, and the work of preparing for the campaign will progress in ... gonce as well as though I There will be plenty of hard work do in, the summer, and it te pre pars for this that I'am talking this Pest now, for I will have no chance later HAS. 2 WIVES, BUT ONORCE REFUSE Mrs. Jane Howe Proves Has- band Is a Bigamist, but Jus- tice MacLean, in Character- istic Opinion Denies Decree. Refusing a divorce decree to Jane Howe from George Valentine Howe, although Howe stood up In court and admitted that ten years after separat- ing from hin wife he married another woman, Justice MacLean delivered this characteristic opinion: has not been shown that the plain- tiff is within the time fixed by statute. Reapeoting the confession of his sub- sequent marriage the defendant were better referred to the forum of the General Sessions or that of sectarian actpline, or both.” Mrs, Howe testified that she lives at No. 168 Colyer street, Greenpoint, and was married to Howe July 11, 1886. ‘Three weeks later Howe disappeared and she did not see him again for fifteen years. ‘Then she learned he was married again, Oriental Rug Sale. Wednesday, May 25 We will offer a special lot of) Kermanshah Rugs, average size 4x6 ; sold regularly at $85.06 to $115.00 each, At $55.00 eae Lord & Taylor, Broadway and Twentieth Street and Fifth Avenue, A GUARANTEED SPRING MEDICINE, At this season of the year there isn’t a man, woman or child in New York who does not need a medicine to purify and enrich the blood, to in- duce an appetite, to promote diges- tion and create strength, and we are safe in saying we have never sold ‘anything in our store equal te Vinol for this purpose. Virol The new cod liver oil Tonic. As delicious as a fresh orange. This new way of administering the vital principles of cod liver olf has | wrought a wonderful change in the} field of medicine. There is no need! to take greasy oil, emtilsions or pol-| to purify and enrich the) ate health and strength, ntee that pure, simple, and delicious preparation, Vinol, will do it, or your money will be returned without questions or red tape. RIKER’S DRUG STORE, cor. 6th Ay. and 23d St. HEGBMANS& CO., 200 and 205 Broadway, 200 West 125th St., 1917 Amsterdam Av. J. JUNGMAN, 1020 Third Ay. and 428 Columbus Av, . KINSMAN’S DRUG STORES, 128th St..and 8th Ay; 601 8th ty i. PUL Oey BROOKLYN. “Old Glory.” Round the world the Stars and Stripes float over possessions of the United States. We are indeed a world power and every American should appreciate the fact and every child be taught the power of ‘‘Old Glory.”” We do our part by making the price so lit- ve on these fine flags that every house should fly one on Decoration Day. 6x9 feet, $2.75. 6x10 feet, $3.10. 8x12 feet, $4.40. 10x15 feet, $6.95. Third Floor, Front, Central Building. 3x5 feet, $1.15. 4x6 feet, $1.85. 2x3 fert, S3c. 5x8 feet, $2.20. | Women’s Hand Made Pumps, $4.95. : Pretty, comfortable and graceful is the latest thing in women's Summer footwear. They’re light in weight as well as practical, low cut, with neat and narrow extension edge and a tiny bow of harmonizing color just at the instep. Flat last, Cuban heels, welted soles—in tan and black Russia calf, patent leather, champagne and white canvas. They’ve just been showing a short time, yet they are in great demand already. $4.95. Secon’ Floor, West Building. CONSUMED BY A FIRE THAT WATER WIEL NOT QUENCH 7 Eczema drives its victim almost to the verge ica of distraction by its intélerable itching, sting- WG ing and burning. It seems to set the skin on fire, and the tormented sufferer rubs and scratches till the flesh is raw and the skin is torn and bleeds. Nothing applied externally does much good, for the disease is internal; the blood is aflame with acid poisons, that are forcing their way through the glands and pores of the ekin, causing it to redden and swell and break out in‘splotches, pustules and pimples, from which a clear, yellow, matter exudes, hardens and -dries, and then peels of in scales or fine particles like bean. Eczema kindles a fire that water will not quench, and that lotions, salves, powders weather comes on and the system is reacting and the blood making extra efforts to throw off the accumulated poisons, Eczema attacks with redoubled vio- lence, and the sufferer is almost distracted by the fearful itching:and burning. It is the most uncomfortable and ag- gravating of all skin eruptions and a terror in warm weather. Wheeling, W. Va., May 98, 1008. T have used yourS.8.8,, Spring and Vall, for the last two yoars, with the result that itentire- ly relieved me of a specion of Hosema which my Cone penne mas to onre, My arms; lowerlimbs, an fast, the om Ly wos affected, aud when T rst began 8.8. B.he itohing, eto. was worse, but I continued the remedy with the result that thedry, itching erup- tion entirely disappeared, I think a great deal of your medicine, and have recommended it to Loe: i i others with good results. It is the best biood a remedies, give medicine , and I can conscientiously recom- temporary ease, but aS ond it for the cure of all blood and skin affeo- Eczema is not due to tions. OHAS. HORTSMAN. bdutside causes, but to disordered condition of the system and an over-acid and impure blood, the treatment must be constitutional, or internal. Purify the blood and the skin disease will disappear. No better blood remedy can be found than S.S, S. It builds up the sour and acid blood, rids it of all impurities and poison, stimulates the sluggish organs, and invigorates and tones up eruptions like Eczema are only symp- toms or signs of bad blood, they nat- urally disappear when that vital fluid is again restored to health. : S. S. S. is guaranteed strictly appetizer, making it an ideal spring medicine. Treat Eczema through the bléod, or you will never get permanently rid of it, Write for our book on the Skin and its Diseases, which is mailed free Medical advice furnished without cost to you. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO.. ATLANTA..GA: the entire system; and as all skin vegetable, It is not only a blood purifier, but a splendid tonie and A MILLION ROMPING, ROY- STERING AMERICAN BOYS, she kind reas lores much pie ‘whenever yy a Know that there's eweet Uttic it medicine tablet BO . BSome- times the little get it too —but OASQ. Sowel anc thartic, the perfect bowel and liver medicine and preventive of childhood’s ailments, keep the children’s stomachs and systems always in perfectly healthy condition. Wise moth- oe pivays ar ptt in 8 house. ists, 100, 2650, 500. Be sure you get the genuine—each tablet marked OCO, Sampe and booklet free. Address ney STERLING REMEDY CO., Chicago or New York. CANDY CATHARTIC id soap cannot smother. As warm | Vrach CarhasteCo. Invite You to Theis Women’s Dept. To Attend Season’s Clearance Sale, Consisting of Walking Suits, Dress Suits, Voile Suits, in Dress and Walking Lengths—Covert Jackets, Silk Coats—fine Rain Coats—Voile Skirts— Walking Skirts and fine Odd Waists, There is a generous assortment, and every garment is a Bargain. For the Best Bargain Come Early. They'll Go Quick. Broadway & 13th St. NANOS AND ORGANS. Why buy a cheap, trashy piano that has no reputation what- ~ ever, when you can purchase in this great sale such celebrated pianos as we offer, every one of them built by reputable expert piano builders; every one of them bearing the maker’s name; every one of them fully guaranteed for ten years? Built to last a lifetime! Caution--- 4 Upon no consideration buy 2 so-called “ slightly used” or second - hand piano at any price, for in a very short time such a piano proves absolutely worthless, “Slightly used” pianos are like other pieces of old machinery—they're worn out, otherwise people would not part with them. We take in exchange a great many second-hand pianos in part payment for our beautiful, new, up-to-date, renowned pianus, but we would not think of offering them for sale in the regular way—the way other stores do. Instead we send them to the auction rooms—where they are sold for any price they will bring. Some second-hand pianos are offered by other stores as great bargains at from $65 to $200, and they state that they are worth from $100 to $300. If you Insist we will sell you as good second-hand pianos at your own price, but we will never recommend them in any way. We believe it is money thrown away to purchase a second-hand piano at any price when you can secure in this sale one of the best pianos manu- factured, built to last a lifetime, for $1.00 a week. Ex If you have an old piano, exchange it for one of our beautiful, new, up-to-date pianos and pay any balance due at the rate of $1 a week. We will send for your old plano at any time. We will charge you nothing for this, and will deliver the new piano to your residence at any time you desire, Last Week of This Great Piano Sale! This Piano Sale is indeed a most remarkable event, and you will be of it, It would be very unwise for you to purchase a piano without first coming here to see and hear the pianos offered in this sale. Renowned Wilson Pianos, $175 Beautiful Harmony Pianos, $195 Celebrated Walters Pianos, $195 Including stool and cover. Piano guaranteed for 10 years. $5.00 Down and $1.00 a Week. No Interest 1s charged for time taken In making payments, Pianos delivered first payment of $5. On cash purchases we will deliver pianos to any part of the United States free of charge. Upon Veta! will send iyche tetany eat nye fall seal ‘a our piano proposition int ei Pinance and show vou photographs of every style. °° hare accounts opened at any of our five retail stores which we have added to old-establishod rt jewelry business, No employers’ reference re- quired." Call or write for iHlustrated catalogue. in the Bive Mowntei oe les from Mew Tork, on the CREDIT. week will keep 8] Suet Sart aie ae GESTHING “Nt the Joweat pelos MANHATTAN. CLOTHING CO, 1114 3D AV. NEAR 6OTH ST. N. ¥. BROOKLY 70) BROADWAY. OP} NOI ay ED I Anything you want. Clothing, Cloaks. Jewelry, Purniture Goods, Bhoes: business strictly confide | what the; them, while they fas Sah 1a 10 at ort, Colbmbles, "Pribunes, Ty Kram fords,” Paubar postal = FOR C EVERYBODY. sof ites were. thrown, In } offored, a at 1 Lamps, 62 BOWERY. COR. CANAL. Open Evenings. | dies offered eof eut ttce Fi ‘Pt Blin, cL Gentlemen's Clothing Made to Order, EXCHAN Room GE CLOTHING CO.. 20 Br 4 Colnvator’. Batah, DIAMONDS, WATCHES, EASY PAY! prices, Call, JAMES BERGMAN, | 87 MAIDEN LANE (upstairs). Mi: |. lowest write or phone JEWELRY. D NES oni NERS RAVEN FBS Will send representative if dest American Watch and Diamond Co 10 MAIDEN LANE. TAKE BLEVATOR. Lop, FOUND AND REWARDS, USE THE WORLD'S missing a chance to save from $150 to $200 if you do not take advantage |) ALMOST GIVEN AWAY second. Indl: For Nothing with the i REAL ESTATE. | cat Decoration Day Sale! 500 Building Plots at Auction. StephensonPark New Rochelle, N. Y. JOSEPH H. LEWIS, Auctioneer, Will sell at public auction on MONDAY, MAY 30TH, 1904,"at 1 o'sl6ck P. M., 600 Buliding Plots situate in the City of New Rochelle, Ni. ¥, The magnificent Stephenson property, situate on the north the New York and Boston Road, or Main Street, ‘adjoining Restle Park, Is being laid out into plots 50 feet front and from 128 to150- In depth, with broad avenues and every Improvement. pale fom, chuupohes rohool, banks, &c.. &o. Five minutes by trolley mn easy monthty paymentes count of 10 per cent. wilh trowner will enter | ‘which the property was Knocked ‘down of the Sky" of Yor further particulars apply to JOSEPH H. LEWIS, Auctioneer, 23 £er Bale to continue avery Baturt ith the : e lect. to The presen that if at the mipes. bat ‘owner. will pay urchase price at to, ee RAR INEW YORK PAINLESS Aas Bam DENTALSS’ 3.5, TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN, ALSO TO DEMONSTRATE OUR PAINLESS Mer and introduce our Thurlo Plate, lightest and most durable plate Our work is done painlessly by a imple lication to the are the originators of painless dentistry. "Our Our prices are within the reach of all. Gold siiTT Pair nope easter Des Gold Crowns, $3.00. cane chal Spec S ineach department. 'e give a written contract to do ‘istactoril; i it in repair, free of charge, for ten ven pdytolanememaadt} ovat laws of the State of New York, this is of indisputable value. OFFICE HOURS, 8 A. 4. TO 3 Weldth Styeor.Bth Ave. 6 xo Open g P $48 Oth Ave. near Zin German Bronay” | La j ORB Ad Ave.,entr. 50th st. | remarked a lady. about your New Botanical Discovery before. So’ nice to have my teeth extracted in ‘the morning and the new set ready to. wear home at night. That discovery is great—no pain whatever.” All Work Gu Fall Sets of Teeth Gold Crowns, a2 karat . Gold Filling: . $x up Silver Pillin, soc. up Waterbury Dental Parlors, BROOKLYN: NEW YORK: 414-416 Fulton St. 54 W. 23d St. (24 door weat (Op, Eden Musee.) ham & Straus Hours, 8 to 6, Sundays, 9 to 4, German, French and Swedish spoken, and Dining Cara, “1 wish I'd known: y ott Touiavitie and Cincinnati, Tndtae Gar. 10.25 “A. Fe ry Toulk, 4d P. een mteed 10 Yea PACIFI = Ten CIEIC reap ce Wee, Pitan ee : Pi a ani ‘ ITPSBURG SPECI Dining Car. TON AND “THe 320), esalonal Parlor and. Dining Cars), e3.3 ‘ promses ne orlandt Streets, v0 night ae *12.65 (a'25 Compete If Right Work at Right Prices \ will do it, we can please you. Our work is not better than the best, but better than others. Our prices are not lower than the lowest, but lowest possible consistent with ood work. Air's say : 3 BB ‘ane ad aaa Ww Onleana go} NORP & W aa Mem - Memphis and cu Smoking Cai and Standard CAPR 2. . Fulton Sian the xc yohe UAE meas will call for and check from hot. PANG, Tesldences throuxh to destination red W,W. ATTERBURY, LR. General Manager: " ec MAES Pau Trathic Meneaei NewYork Central: _DENTAL ASSN. 205 SIXTH AVE., W. CORNER 147H STREET. NEVER CLOSED. SPECIAL PRICES FOR (HIS: ORFICE ONLY NEW YORK PAINLESS NTAL PARLORS, ‘7 BOTH AY. r Corner 16th 8.) vit and Chie Lake Shore Limited. it. Lon 7) AMT work guaranterd for 10 years PORCELAIN, CROWNS : eet"? for New Baggage checked ee be Woateatt Expres. GEORGE H. DANTBLE, Gen, Pass, Ament, STEAMBOATS. PATTEN Special (GOLD CROWNS, 52 85 Prices - BRIDGE WORK, “* This Week: | FILLINGS « + 25cup Union Painless Dentists) es ey os ae mn ms cat al ~ ehicton Mets 1. panes emp mne

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