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© CHEWING PEPPERMintS! OEVILISH Penny-ante” Jl d “Onn Rusuut oF SAYS Comsrocks i WATCHED O@R 8 ‘These “Gamblers” and “Nab” ‘Them at Hoboken Ferry. ANTS LIBRARIES PROVIDED. | 1 | wen ne, jeats that Andrew Carnegie Sup- da q iP GOT ANE “ply Booke fcr Paseengers to , Read Across Jersey Flats, y Cartoonist Ed Flinn. had Just seoured two conve s aise ‘that he had been prosecut- | dn the Court of Speclal Sessions Jd Was’ In’ unusually good faq Mr Anthony Comstock we down Centre street | will hostilities open up along | pad of Anthracite?” 1 asked him Passed the Tombs. | One would think you were roferring | 7 1 the Siberian Railroad, where ‘the full of postage stamps, it's pretty evi-| these sharpera look ridiculous instead ging me in heave and ,Ruastans are mixing !t up," dent that he's carrything them for a) of them making me look ridiquious, a4 ed Mr. Comstock. ‘To come nearer) purpose, isn't It? And that purpose is| has been threstened in the statements, 4? however, hostilities have al-|to pay these gambling debts Incurred | emanating from the begun on the Lackawanna, and! jn these devilish penny-ante and other you know of any cnse of intend to put a permanent stop to) card games on the suburban trains, sation that can be direo operations of these card starpy) When a young fool floats around | these Httle ghirty-minute git } are fleecing young men of their! wy a pocket full of pean ‘8 just | commuters’ tal y dalty on the suburban trains, | possihle that he uses them, too, “I know of several casos where young Would “eu nave OFFICIALS AT THE FEMRY in HOBOKEN To "AO THam!? Te APROL wean FLASHED ON THR Now HAVEN ROAD. spirits | as ‘8 name to eave thelr) Sons from the pitfalis Into which they | fallin ? . few are what should be. pro: soupy the attention of the commuters on that Jarge dreary ride | nocd ty NeTORS the Jersey Nats, If the ragirosd | ved t> company Won't supply books: It would | on the he a good Meld for Andrew Carnegie, dor somebody @lse, and many & man Med out of the depths of N. re Articles Seized Go. des nbling debts PERTHW, & SONS A Furniture Fashions. . An Old Familiar Sign to the Good Housewives of New York. HE test of, generations tells many a story in the mak- ing and unmaking of the shops that furnish the fash- ions of a city. Of all the stores that were patronized by the grandmothers and great-grand- mothers of the housewives of the New York of to-day, Cowperthwait & Sons’ is one of the very few that now flourish. _ It occupies the position of prominence now that it did when the Old Watch House was in Chatham Square—the best furniture house in the city. Styles have changed and changed again—with the Cowperthwait assortment always exhibiting the most discriminating taste and the most acceptable styles. And ‘the sturdy honesty that has marked its good faith with past generations still continues the bulwark of its success. Whether one buys for cash or on liberal credit, he is always very sure the prices ke is paying are the lowest, and the durability and style of the goods procured are the est. A China Cabinet of Colonial Days. $58.00, ‘ ’ | i Rc dining-room piece; a copy from the late Colonial period Pdiished mahogany with mahogany grill over the glass paneis, Mirror back, Glass knobs, Capacious nen closet, underneath, Is being sold at $77.50, for the ‘ ore tas becn a falling off already| purpose of paying his sa jmnen Mave stolen from thelr employers jeear fi thelr en these devilish poker games sinee| incurred on a railroad train!” L chimed | '"\epete enalgners aller er (t4 AVRO ERM Ne AUUIESt Or » I am Inform when I made) in, % nut dealers, ve to sayy having | confmu card games, 1 asked Mr, | own my objection to the nefarious) “It doesn’t matter what ts at stake," eh Sea yie apetece a REE Comsiock wit bevomes of the nou: | ige.’’ of tra? iS 4 2 49) ba um cLures and contraban val] attce, . j sald lomstock. "Card games, and st LBS ne hig’ poommenion. Ih ‘Byt,”) Teochipped in, “anit it a) parttoularly poker, are the caure of the nes," continu 4 Hee eMtiOne, eke nt own. business If he plays lownrall ot thousands of men—and tor # {ReGen alning that I hud heard it sald that felendly iKtle gaine penny ante oF Miter, a8 many Women--and 1 shins a Pe ae AS Pe Se enna tor cavino, ay down to| In te Hight {ton these Lackawanna end of t OF just. stich pletures, &e,, would turn inesa in tho morning, and loses, (rains If T have to appeal to the New tits for granted, 1 thonght of | UR Romew lore In ihe 'Weat, fared up like yoautioriies bwol provuve war rants for these gamblers and have nea é ings in Hoboken rendy iy. AB bag of peanuts or a package of chewing sum?” Heavy Gambling This. Edeeoly fol munya commater MRotnits aa 7 a human Vesuvius, advia~ the next person I heard might in ut and becam: bins hat! Jamed ¢ x POUT A ead hould taink, Mt KT | i op | what!’! exclaimed Comstoe' EIR R AGAR Oud should think, Mr, Com AY ‘ 09) Metal Ripe ancl ory evitensy throug | suggomtogy ito yes an expressed Hoare Ai of thase hunches Af, ovidence ny: s morning, there Is enough vice rune t becomes of them, They are diye gent and loxt 0 LARLY feluhe MET NAW! VOR TO. RuGby ten Lite y fhe fald, nd a ‘destruction | i Lackawanna take 3h other |anureny cerca ot) Olt LOB Dersey opine n fat Ss amatock'a junah time, | has been | toads commuters, such | "And what hadn't f i avout the mothers of New luneh who Meo vi a id $0 a day on > 3 i! Yer, it's ax bad as mittured, and mich worse! Young as the Erie and New Haven, whore, if | Jersey boy: ed eon Aalarien of $7 to $10 per we. Wodollat bill flashed, they’ | ‘to these sharpers, and in a short | 9 train and conduct a gen. | we they become defaulters, ab- vot waked i denders! Bier! alto al Won't Make Known Plana. pha ung aK A earaearet Pectin nat, 1 w mu say just what 1 | 5 Ck APES {intend Gey, but 1 intent to mice} "he Kind You Have Always Bought. rad ING EDW ARD Pea [enna EUR BOR LOUIE A en) U8 HIS is the caution applied to the public announcement of Castoria that MOING TO FRANCE gear teaver are actrocing voi has been manufactured under the eupervision of Chas, H, Fletcher for ni dent Loubet are attravuing: notable over 80 years—tho gomuine Castoria, We respectfully call the attention oft of fathers and mothers when purchasing Castoria to reo that the wrapper beara his signature in black, When the reper is removed the same signature ap- ‘on both sides of the bottle in red. Parents who havo used Castoria for little ones in tho past years need no warning against counterfeits and orrew to doin 9 pad Will Ie Dae There To jueen Alexandra 3 thelr + Migs President Lou ‘ imitations, but our present duty is to call the attention of the younger gener- INDON, | April 5,—Definite arrange- ation to the great Sanger of introdpoing into their families spurious medicines, nts have been completed for a brief Bt oecoOeR E tatutles It is to be regretted that there are people who are now engaged in the nefarious business of putting up and selling all sorts of substitutes, or what ~ meeting between King Edward and 3 . ° ‘ . rmer | << should more properly bo termed counterfeits, for medicinal preparations not dent Louver while the former) Woe ROOSEVELT IN FLORIDA, | only for adults, but worse yot, for children’s medicines. It thoreforo devolves urd the yoyal | dACKSONVIL April 6 Ge he mother to sarutinizo clogehy Seat she (Sh) her child, Adults can do yacht Victoria with Queen |The Presid ved to-day | Hiab For, pap reed aes bu the has to rely on lexradra; on . Johna River, UDie Proskiont will Join th AP Piartofitto: and will Ming to. the Lyons Ra ) PARIS, Apri Genuine Castoria always bears the signature of | oyal train | | LO be mad at, all the better'kind of Stores Lucian Lowenthal. 315 West 39th Strest. New York, Distributor. | ers at the top. It New Carpets and Mattings for the New Heine and the Old, ANY will be the weddings from now till June. For every wedding there is a new home—munifold new expenses, Carpets and Mat- Zs are prime necessities, Time-tried households that will be improved by new floor coverings are still greater in number, To both:—You can procure the very best and latest that the world’s markets afford at Cowperthwalt’s, under our admirable arrengement, which relieves you of hardship, and escape the abomination of cheap and worthless goods, at $1.15 a Yard, Latd. so closely do they resemble the most expensive weaves. The Cowperthwalt method is to sell them for what they are, Five feet away it is difficuk for even a Rich Axminster Carpets With a long, sheared pile, Ike an Oriental rug—in beautiful ecrus, fresh greens and browns-~attractive patterns that are new with the season. Various stores in New York ask $1.50 and $1.75 for these carpets, calling them “Extra Axminsters,”| manufacturer to tel! the difterence, All Cowperthwatt Carpets Are Made, Lined and Laid on the Floor Without Extra Charge, New Japanese Mattings at 19 Cents a Yara. three years old and dried up. Bright, new patterns. This 19-cent grade is the one usually sold at 25 cents—and it includes the laying. Other styles up to 80 cents a yard. es TG =e Beautiful Assortments of Domestic and Oriental Rugs. A stock pre-eminently handsome—a stock that shows that ALL OF.JAPAN iS NOT ON THE BATTLEFIELD. These Spring importations of mattings are the best that we ever imported, That fresh, sweet smell that tells you they are not two or Handsome Dressers. Oak, $24. Mahogany, $26. Enamelled Iron Beds. $3.98, Substantial Solid Oah Sideboard. $12.85. | il ne SLE it \s ; fortable it is the best room in the house, Next to 4 the table the a) EY 4 sideboard isthe SL anins ania A important piece, @ This one, of well- grained solid oak, shows for much more than its cost. Heavy carving on the doors below— wide, generous drawer for table linen — cutlery and silver draw- N effort has been made to get all the value—all the quality and style—possible at these prices. The success Of the effort will be appreciated. They have full swell fronts, and a finish and construction unusually good. The appearance of having cost $40 or $45, Others from $7.50 to $85, i S UPERIOR beds, with brass top rails and brass knobs— ‘ full Inch steel posts—fitted with good casters—we make it a practice to send goods out complete. Re- inforced at the corner angles, In the four widths, Clear Crystal Set. Handy Folding Iron Couch, 29 Cents. = / Complete with Fancy Cobered Mattress He and Bolster, $8.98, is usually sold for #17,50—specially priced at $12.85 as an evidence of good faith in Cowperthwait values, This week only, Hand Decorated Lamps of Ric Design. - $4.10. RIMARILY this lamp is to shed light— but it is extremely ornamental and decorated in good taste—by hand. It stands 28 hens high and has a goo Rochester burner. The price heretofore hag been $6.00, but it is offered this week as a special value at $4.10, A complete assortment of Etruscan Brass and bronze Library Lamps, 2 HEIR popularity is firmly establis! ed, though they recently miade thelr ap- pearance, Different In quality, fabric and mechanism from those advertised elsewhere. ® Bed.) Tock “tightly in their different positions — serviceable day and night, Pinished in gold bronze, practical, comfortable bed and jeces of clear pressed crystal—in Imitation of cut Weed stig , “Hy handsome divan, 1x S glass, An artistic, cleanly pattern, The price is the only thing trivial about ft, It has been 50 cents— and still is in other stores, \Clowed as @ Covoh.) A Stock That Is Constantly Moving. A store in which goods constantly move must of necessity keep in touch with everything that ts new, bright and desirable, Stocks come and go here with the regularity of the tides, and the tides of fashion inthe Cowperthwait Stores are always running towardthe flood of unsurpassed excellence, Everything for Housekeeping---Cash or Liberal Credit rarst St. & 3rd Aye. Chatham Square. Sons =