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xy i) sit THE WORLD: THURSDAY RVENING, DECRIRET 7, M95, CZAR'S MINISTER SLAIN [COUWWTESS HIS CROWD RUSHES ~———TOAVENGE PEASANTS: Wii ADE WITH | TOBUY SEATS A Sakharoff Made Cossacks Tear Flesh from Faces AIINAWA TEAM ANHARDT vil | of People, Then Forced Victims to Lash One Another, ‘ } ; pndbeiepe: Police Finally Stop Ani-|Women Are Overcome! jyiscoic cromwett, Premaent ot toe mals by Guiding Them | and Police Reserves 3." ‘iui wr hatene tars” wine Against Street Car. Have to Be Called. | Stuyvesant Fish is said to ‘have com- ——_- FSH BLOCKS OL. 'TORTURING CRONIN MUTUALS HUMOR Insists that Cromwell Be Kept Whole Body Mass of ltching So tH F Soci ie Body Mass ing Sores 4 yn pong mt and Scales——Awful Suffering for OF lh Fifteen Years—Terribly Disfigured Doctors and Medicines Did No Good —Had Lost Hope. ——— CURED BY CUTICURA IN TWO WEEKS ee 0 ‘WSIRIE Keefer, Actuary in De- partment, Admits He | Took Outside Salary ARRANGING FOR RYAN. ares. This Country d Welcome Frugal from Abroad, ee HAVE STOOD TEST. 8T. PHTMRSBURG, Dec. 6, via Mydtkuhnen, Bast Prussia, Dec, %— The news of the assassination of Lieut.-Gen, Sakharoff, former Minister of War, who was ‘shot three tlmes and instantly Killed in the Governor's Palace, Saratoff (Southeast Russia), at noon, Deo, 5, had been preceded by the most horrible stories of the manner in which Sakharoff had been re- pressing the Agrarian disorders, pletely blocked the plan of the Stand- ani Ol crowd fn the Board of Trustees to install Charfes A. Peabody in the office. Mr, Cromwell could have the Job per- | | ‘The attadhed tofa brougham} The advance sale of tickets for the | in which the Countess Pulaiski, of No, [two weeks’ performance of Sarah Bern- COD! ; . - 38 West Bnd avenue, and her son-in-|hardt, at the Lyric Theatre, begmnng | maneptly for the asking, Me has de- He corralled peasants with Cossacks and then had them beaten with! taw, Alfred Norris, next Mond: Y 5 fi wore riding be fonday night, whivh Began tur | clined, however, to accept. declaring “My head waa one mass\of scabs, { p that They Have Saved Prepared to Tell Story of How) the soldiers’ whips, In so doing Sakheroff pursued the system adopted by |came unmanageable to-tay on Colum-|0F'/ redshed such vast. proporitous | wishes to retire, and has Been endewv-| ang By foeBanad’ dnb hc We ‘aa iv ty » y after noom that the half dozen | oriog to di fi ‘ " Brough to Here Is He Bought Young Mr. Prince John Obolensky, former Governor-General of Finland, in suppredelng|>W# Avenue near Bixty-sixth | street. | oii. who were prowent wore Uovble | ranch. the urment, ea see ae Hie] almost. to my eyebrows. I hed to EHoug! Come the Agrariang tn the vicinity of Kharkoft several years ago, when the|7%0mae Grif in, the oondhman, lost all) iy cq with the crowd, and the te | jens , PF. 13! kee oe wear my hat all n ,, 4 ti dah wh | friends thet he oon t 9 * » Proof of Their Fitness. Hyde’s Stock, Princo caused the peasants to be whipped by relays of Cossacks and com- fora Sh ghenela ene co bie Mey AR ped dif Worty #eveRth | omoe tenner a eed the time, My lege, Se a pelled thom in turn to beat their comrades, , | [collision broke the osatre pole and tore Pgs Paes post b get pied yhecna oa pear g, Popad yi hand Sh ee be The assassin of Gakharoff has not been identied, tho reins trom GrtMin's hands, ‘At that time there were fully 1¢00 |.) bod anayayg yh . ’ + dale and Auvhincloss, the Inver spots in size from OME FLAWS IN THE LAW BURNHAM'S CASE AGAIN, When arrested the woman who committed the crime declared that she een Get eran ae Abane ta yiters Pon rad ve by jgpmmittes of the Stun sg ee eM 4 " \* i porty=secun ee had executed a decree of the Terrorists’ Section of the Social Revolutionists, | while he screams of the Countess and | street Eiiakateesielat ts oe an af” whi oa epper eserv: The following is a description of Sak-) Sclmerynka and Serbinowow. No de-| the shouts for help of @ie coac Although the utmost expedition was 1 " ay oner Watchorn Draws Bookk of Mutual R Ag hharoft's arrival at Hovanschina, one of | tails are given, Pig cresien 4 lot of excitement. Bi ie uaed to sell the tickets, there being two Bor iasteean tecatoon tatty tas Meat chy ore) weg ‘Attention to Crying Called to Explain Tangle in | the vidiages of the Province of Saratoft’ | ‘Trains trom Odessa and Kieft are now | pollecman's tocse: siandiee neat Me awa | temporary box offices located in the|js In such shape thot @ new man can _ words cannot ex- the Books, "He came with Cossacks and artl!-| arriving at Potwolocsyska on time and| Mounted Policeman Casil joined in| /obby, the people began to get im-| easily take over the reins, ress how { suffered for fifteen years. Discrepancies, . lery. The peasante ‘were surrounded by | fewer refugees-and telegrams are being | PURsult of whe runaways, patient and broke the lines, They! James N, Jaryie, W. H, Truesdale ei ied doctors and all kinds of i int Cossacks and Sakharoff addressed | forwarded by the railroad, axlty, CAnght up with them at Bight! crowded Into the lobby, TVAIS SERV eeBDS FIAh, Une. Penem coe freatmanta, but. could get no help, ovat thom, demanding that they aurrender| ‘The telegraph operatore at Cacrnowitel on one side and tie other on See orien | In the crush that followed three we-| iat for'peesidont: tcl m meeting to: | and thought there was no for {tthe conterence of the Civic Fetera-| That D. H, Keefer, an agtuaey of] thoir leaders, say that the Governor of Odessa has} But with Gheir hands on the bridies|men were overcome, They were re-| (ay. | Although Mr. ian ‘ie fight! % they were unable to atop the horses, 60 'Mr, Peabody, and is backed » on Immigmtion st the Madison Concert Hall to-day Andrew that it It te not a problem for us, and he was 4 wise man. America. You all know what sober frugal invm!- what thie country needs, ‘would this coultry have been immigration? And who ts there ‘who is*not either an immixrant A or has jmmigrant blood In his It m of the poor, unfortunaté from which we are draining ‘the most valuable blood of Ger- gave money to pay thelr expenses, y Gp American citizen? Has the habits (ef sobriety and frugality to save the America and was running it a8 a busi- the State Department of Insurance, has been receiving $1,000 a year from the Seourity Mutual Life Insurance Company, of Binghamton, was the oon- feasion made to-day at the Legisiative Insurance Committees by Charlas M. Turner, president of that company, Keefer is on the books of the Seourity Mutual as consulting actuary, ‘Turner defended Keefer's employment, He said he couldn't see anything wrong in the Security Mutual availing itsolf of Keefer's services simply because he was an employes of the Gtate, The Beourl'y Mutual neéded an actuary, when Keefer happened along, and Tur- ner took him, Chiet Counsel Hughes asked Turner if the Keefer arrangement wes still answer, The admission was forced trom Tur- is controlled not by the Beourity Muy operation { would not only look nile 1 got ice "| ham,” said Butts. “I don't know what on hand later in the day, ut his as not toe 5 for that man, but 1 would give every |p, o heigl me on "le tethea te: he did with tt, It was insena ‘surances oarried no wetght. iret 1 in of that kind a premium to come Tiere, and consider it tho best bargain al had ever made in my life. “The greatest mistake that labor ever if it ever makes # mistake at hier)— is this, thdt aman comes | “Um here to work and injures other - Gworkingmen by #0 doing; that thoy “are compartments divided. Gentlemen, *) jabor is one undivided whole, and who \ ity of one branch of Jabor en- the prosperity of other brunches.” oe Prof. Loeb Is Caustic. * There was quite a lively scene at the H ference after Prescott H, Hall, of | Immigration Restriction League, | @poken on the necessity for laws to keep immigrants out, | oe, who followed him, sald thet Mr, | 's sentiments were the sentiments) whipped the Quakers out of Bygiand towns and drove out! Willtams and Ann Hutchinson. said it was the spirit of the “Know- igs” and proceeded along thene| ‘with some vehemence. Mr Hall d and said nothing and 80 a con- | ot was prevented. first speaker at the session to- by was Immigration Commissioner | horn, who talked interestingly on tion, is speech was bis statement that the | ip companies are not responsible) the large immigration. President | tvelt In his message distinctly said thiey were, Mr, Watchorn eaid in Where Law Falls, fo have on Bilis Island at ¢his time children affiioted with what ls tragoma, @ dangerous, contagious It a ‘child ol vy it. Theae two chil- must turned i re native country. In pe eer are nm who is also attiloced with th but she Is permitted to land dren are torn from her orme ai at Ellis Island ability to land comes in thie The husband and father, having the movher ang children by has become neturalized, and of naturalization, as it applies to | / on his wife not subject fore citizens’ and _ Death Lived but Two Aaa Mving at No, street, reported to the Prof. Morris | £ Interesting point in Mr, Wateh- | im icted with It is! the Ineurance corporation, A Turner sald a whole lot of his trouble sald the Binghamton man, “After @ tuary, He wes a so-called Seourtty Mutual needed a real actuary, and Mr. Turner turned to the State Department | of Insurances or ald. found there a consulting actuary named Keefer. By Mr. Hughes: | Q. And then what happened? Well, I told Mr. Keefer that I wanted | him ¢o help me, and when he had helped | me asked him what was his charge. Mr. Keefer sald he didn't think he would | anything. J insisted. I told sulting actuary and t I would like to consult him. Keefer Still on Pay Roll. Q. And then what A. Well, I. paid him $1,000 a year, the game as I had pald Price. Q, And you kept on paying that? A. Yh, yes. I don't know but what that arrangement is in force ne Turner looks like he talks with a fo wears a. bi mond. watch ch neckile clasp. As goon ds he by his little confes about t to Jump Into the breech, In his opinion, Ae declared, Lhete was nothing Wrong about the employment of a State actuary. Or wtood that iness and the as diatinot? A. n't know any- this y was to get away fram ent plan of insurance? A. It wasn't on the level—the pre- ma? At tls there was a burst/of laughter, and Hughes blushed, Q. I meant that you wanted to get your premiums down to a level basis? A. Yes, Yea—wel thing about Q. What were after in Getting Ready for Ryan, It developed at the beginning of session to-day that arran; my a been made over night fo ’ be das be a witness. an’ arance is personal }coungel, Paul D, Cravath, weart silk tile, ‘was on hand before the t for nag 8 of work. Harry focdona, the Ryan literary representa- th, Benetor Armstrong amd Hughes held a conferenie ravath left the inquiv chamber, Macdona followed the lawye, & moment, later, The statement was subsequently made by authority “Mr. Ryan will be here later in the day, He is ready to testify.” hy ‘The day's proceedings were beeun by recalling to the ert)) officers and em- ployees of the Mutual Reserve Pund * wanted litht on certain the company’s of © OB. Hare bequeathed the per, Frofericl, A. Pyterham. Reserve Bookkeeper Called. keeper John A. H: witnoes stand rles te in 188 aggregating $38,000. her of that year a 090, Tit please,” sald Mr charged to the Wrong Account should hev $17,000, ihe we Office yesterday that this wife ‘Wied, Coroner's Physician Le- to the found death 9 natural and transactions were In the names of va. rious = persong—President = Burnham, ing Annie B. poy Wiliam 4. jutts, paymaster ol Harper und Frank # told there bas paid jf, Mins, Harper on “the esta: 087. erday that a a in fal with A.| to ohar, Rior ibe tontnany ought to have a con-| % :| FEDERAL WATCH “ime also reaplendent in a sik tile, was too. Mirtnal Reserve to the management of and was put dentity ledger showing payments made to the ash de- of $21,000 was made as a credit an 1 understand tt.” anewored the bookkeeper, “that $21,000 pad been, There been drawn ohecks for rrante covering all of these the ‘company; Mra. a, Harper. or “The village Elder replied, but gave the General no information, The Eider was linmedintely beaten until he lost consciousness. “Sakharoft then retired to the Court-/ Houso, leaving the peasants at they mercies of the Cuseacks, most of whom were drunk, and they began torturing thé peasants, pulling out their hatr and hoards, and even tearing piecen of flesh from their faces, Thirty-three peasants were thus maltreated.” Publio confidence in the Government's ability to weather the growing storm 1s waning fast, Premier Witte seems powerless to cope with the new ele- mente of danger which the revolution | is raising on every hand, | New mutinies among the troops are Rioting at Kieff, ‘They ail give exciting, terrified accounts | left everything behind and now are al- as at nighttime, posted notices in the streets to the effect way the people of jalef are suffering from lack ot water, factories and Jewish homés in Rostoft have been destroyed, and Kharkoit say that many mere of those cities are finding: tt imposes that the slightest disturbances will im- 8,000 Slain In Odessa. An official statement mys 8,00) persons have been killed @t Odessa since the be- inning of the troubles, Advices from Bucharest, Roumania, and Niko- bread! light and meat, Alnmoat all the “ in @ recent encounter at Odessa be- twetn students and troops many etu- dents were killed. Funeral services for he students slain were held at the uni- js continue at Odessa by day as well J Mutual Reserve, wae called and “L turned it over to President Burn- This transaction was on Noy, 4, 19% Vice-President Georee D. Eldridge was put on the atand, By Mr. Hughes: Q, I thought you testified yesterday, | o maridee, a — reaper ned | on wettlod Wi at you pail | her in all $48,000.76? A. If the testimony | shows a it was not whet I intended | 'y. Im to be understood as hates nt, was then only down to a cer- com: ‘had not set i whe cover! asked why “tie the claim that the contract under h Mrs. Harper t Mra, Dotuman is being pald was not _valld. “You did take that stand in the Wal- ter Scott Harper ofae.” said Mr. Hughes. "Bue the courts held his contract to be valid,” answered Eldridge, The witnaess jed that the $8,000 drawn by Paymaster Butts on the order of Burnham was to effect @ settlement with Walter Scott Harper. ON INSURANCE, WASHINGTON, Deo, 7, — Congress- man Morrell, of Pennsylvania, to-day Introduced a Oill placing Insurance companies under the control and super- vision of the Department of Commerce and Labor, and a second insurance Dill extending, the sovereign visitorial r of the United States over life Insur- ance companes and other corporations organized under | WIFE COULDN'T STAND BEATING WITH SHOES. It Was All. Right When Mooney only His Fists Hor. ‘With her head in bandages and car- rylng her two-months-old infant tn her arms, frail little Mra, Nellie Mooney appeared to-day in Harlem Coum to have Magistrate Steinert send her hulk- ing giant of a husband, Owen Mooney, & coal heaver, away, #o that he would no longer beet her, The Magistrate went Mooney to the Island for six months. Owen and Nelife, with their two chil- dven, have Mved more or less unhappily in three rooms at No, ld Mast One Hundred and Thirteenth stree, Mrs, Mooney said she didn't object to her husband coming home nights and exer- ising his lordly privilege of beating her with his fists, but she objected on Tuesday nighi, he used his shoes to vound her over the head. phat {t was the Mauer in Owen and not himeelf that was beating her, But, when the sii0e Meldent necessl- and a job of sewing up the ) Williams Leads Fight Against A TSH. Rushing $16,500,000 Appropriation, WASHINGTON, Dec, 1—Rending of the Panama Canal Appropriation Pill was resumed in the House on the con- veuing of that body to-day. ‘The firet amendment was presented by Mr. Williams. He moved to cut the appropriation for $16,000,000 to $6,866,588, stating that he had come to the conolu- sion that this latter sum was gutiiclent by meet the needs of the Commission to Jan, 15 next. An amendment to that of Mr. Will- fama was offered by Mr, Prince (Ill.), making the appropriation $10,000,000. Bashig his argument on the speedy a) polntment of committees which, he mal ul take up and make a care ful examination of the estimates fur- nisbed, Mr. Prince was of the opinion | that $10,000,000 was a sufficient sum to meet all emergency necessiti¢a He also opposed the iscuance of bonds, No bonds had been issved since the iah-American war. Besides he sald there were $196,000.00 in the treas- ur $56,000,000 of Government mone in national banks. ‘: ‘The House rejected the amendment of Mr, Williams fixing the amount of the canal appropriation at $6,858.333 and edopte{ an amendment fixing the Amount at §11,000, pian Panama Bil and oe ade Journed ae % MAN DIES FROM GAS IN DENTISI’S OFFICE, His Physician Believed McDonough Could Stand, But He Couldn't, wizeot, to-day went to Dr. deymour H Moork, of No, 2173 Bathgate avenue, have & tooth’ extracted. and tor vw 8 with an red 0 Wek ey Up to that time she helt, oharitably, | ine , @e was prevailed upon to make ®& complaimt, Magistrate Steinert denounced M. @ cow! to beat hiv wie, oaked her what punishment she asked Her request was eimply that she be al- lowed to go her way unmolested and away from Mooney, The Magistrate imposed $09 bonds to keep the peace, and In default of it Owen was given a winter's vacation at the city’s expense. — INTERBOROUGH DIVIDEND, @ Mia | ‘The directors of the Intesborough Rap- pees | i XMAS WORLD, OUT NEXT SUNDAY, ‘Twenty-four Pages in Color, eee - 4 Banta Clana Cut-Out Mash for the Children, tioned in and | will N the bad! FORFEITS BIG BAI, ez ees them int the rear of an hth avenue car, medictely be put down with rifles, Large oft thelr feet and so bi numbers of troops are around Odessa, were thrown adiy injured they havo to be sl it. either the Cuuntes#, Mr, Norris nor coachman was injured, but all were ty Irightenes. IN ELECTION CASE. Eddie” Milan, Lieutenant’ of Mc- Carren, Fails to Appear for » Trial in Brooklyn, . The bond of “Eddie'' Milan, who is on a charge of assault, was declared] place the nig! They. requite & favorabie answer’ dux confidential Heutenant of Senator Me-| 1 was not taken up, and /t was under- stood that Milan was in court. When ed upon to de ver him. The bondemen were not in ourt, and the bail was declared for- sured the Court that “Eddie” would be FAIR GROUNDS ENTRIES, —_—— FAIR GROUNDS, New Orteane, La,, Deo 7..The entries for to-morrow ere as follows; FIRST RACK—Six furlongs, selling: pares Deux Detempe Pattonville. ' THIRD RACE—Five oS Stherine L “Tomochicbo refusing thelr names. ally made a line again and the sell continued. APOLOGY SENT TO Beraiardt haa received the follow is In Quebeo: “Quebeo, Deo, 7.—Madame Sarah Be hardt, Ottawa, Ont.: arrival here if t before, aud I express urgesy. As to what was sald nument, pay ho attention to ft vived, given their tickets and went away The police fin-| The house waa sold out at 4 o'clock. MME. BERNHARDT, OTTAWA, Ont., Dec, 7—Mme, Sarah telegram from Sir Wilfrid Laurier, who “I regret, Madame, more than I can| way, the aote of violence of which you) esterday what had taken | it oe H tug rn to} It jonsider What you are getting. pani , of the occurrences in Russia,’ Many of | ing the Week, otherwive they threaten is @ newspaper which, for me, does " in the high da of these Immigrants fave | {i Ties praieie, cobecacuin ones the refugees formerly were men of con-|'°,8088 vom Odessa, Kieff, Ri br ity gps Weis ik secu | taro a oly of Saar, Salling pve: 4 "| siderable wealth and standing, but they ; Rostos’ case was ca i (Signed) — “WILFRID LAURIER." | Senne fine honesty, Integrity and | > 7 i he dis- them to do th tual, whioh pays it. but by the Agency | most reduced to begaary. ble to transact busines and are. sacri. Crane took his seat this after. Burry beloved by all classes in t 10r store le the Test and Investment Company, And this| ne equcts of Taabice declare that{ cing thelr interests and leaving, the | nose’ Deputy “Attorney-General, Jones Denmark Treaty Ratified. | rst" whieh he is ite gonctusion of arrangement will continue to the énd| murders and rioting continue at Kieft, |°°rritcen uni inv asked that Milan's name be called.| WASHINOTON, DEC. 7—The Sen-| Tie applause at Lee Ain as loud | , T hold the prime test and the! " niener'y tite and adter that the| ‘The refugees who lave atrived at| lawyers: teachers, ‘Ghysiciant metey | There Was no remponse, Mr, Jones sald) ate Invexecuttve siswion to-day ratified hy we should exact 1s this: Hs) \peooy and Investment Company will| Polwolocayska may that exceasea fgte., have formed a Poligh League of | {ht kt Celle ed aan Meodemens,| the, extradititn treaty between the |" ‘The bail was one of, the most susceas: | the ambition to enjoy the rants) | ity noire out of the, earningw of | agninst the Jows havd occurred at | TOMeUCe eh, Snug OF the Ruawan Bdwaed, Wilson, Eugene Judge and} Rolled Gates tn: Decanarh slined on tat eye nel as largely actended. ames reytus—be AT KEEP’S Colored Shirts Neglige or, Bosom, - our regular 1.50 gs He made on Full Dress Custom terns our regular $1.00 White Shirts { aha LM QUANIEY ve eeesceseererene Nechwear 2%_Inch Four-in-Hands, mad i] SWworkraoe a) be: mit, Ge ena m remnants of (25 otlks eee Res and Short Fingers, made sye- Nally tor a ete er Bh ,80 | KEEP M We make the following holiday offerings at reduced ‘prices: Makers of Keep’s Shirts, Broadway, bet. th & J2th Sts. WE HAVE NO OTHER STORE IN NEW YORK, 3 bcasese sesesesesesesesesasy sabes Se ISeseeSeseseS by Co he ll a ore Gerry, it is belleved selected eventually TIS THE PROUD MAN ’ JOHN CURRY !S TO-DAY. Didn't His Friends Give Him a Watch and the Priest Give Him a, Send-Off? John ¥, Curry, the young Tamnmny Hall leader of the Seventeenth Assem- bly District, te to-day proudly wearing a eosily gold watoh, chain and diamond, studded locket whieh were presented to him fast night at the annua) ball of Opera-House, on West Borty-fourth Fifty-fourth street, made the presenta- character that have ga purity of Underwear 11 fashioned Natural wool, sold Ob ores bar- Seeepeg Meeene. Ole renee. Taner ithout wit ee: 19¢ 6 pal 2M ong 25¢ hmero Wool. Inck or Grey. 1.88 dozen. Handkerchiefs rwramea YR FG. CO,, Olt tailed the notes that you have writ from Lolt's sac me, 4 “A friend told me about Cuticura, and | got a cake of Cuticura Soap ana a box of Cuticura Ointment, and In three days my head was as clear as over. plied the Ointment night and morning, also taking @ hot bath throe times a week, and the Oint- ment freely after the bath, After one cake of Soap and two boxes Ointment I was comp! cured, without a inark on my head or Pe. I was 90 pleased I felt like takin, bat in my hand and running dowm the street to tell every one I met wi Cutioura had done me. T shall never use any other but Cutleure Soap. | this, they may write to me. (signed) H. B. Franklin, 717 Washington St, ‘beet blood, Prince Bismarck dp- constantly a versity building. and your company were the victi; as, ” Teported, and the lawless. |‘) ‘i under two indimen: eg wb, of which he be: Allegheny, Pa. that the ates was drain-| «yj P The latest arrivals et Jassy, Molda- 1 ts for election | \, ren ed *| the ol which he Is standard bearer, Ys United States was drain-| sor all I kmow, it 1s," was his|ness in the country is increasing. via, declare that killings and plunder. frauds and is held for the Grand Jury you left Quebec. T only learned on my! pall was held in the Amsterdam A cure > and he would pass laws pre-) President Charles M. Turner, of the) yyy ‘We. (Im form “ INNA, Déo, 7.—Despatohes received fortetied by J Crane in the Brook-| fou the universal regret caused b; | street. te Germans from leaving thelr/ Socurity Mutual, of Binghamton, Ws! nere trom Lemberg say that large nim Warsaw Police to Strike, he Grains aoe oat cturabon, M4i.| Oavior. 90 unworthy of the wellcchews| “Tether Chidwicks ehaplain of th Feared tot i rrp U, serpuied ot oe aaerenn| bers of man refuges are cing |, WARSAW, Des, The lool gata] 28 fancy deta awit cau [sitet gt ary tg Femara ce| aie when anne Yown ob. and tow | racy aig” nee hae aad ged af A Life Arrangement, daily, There are $00 of them at Cracow. | better” pay, housing and” treatment. | the Second Assembly District and «| courses By in| pastor of @t. Ambrono's Church, in West | qememmasenes rebel r each that} «0 mee 4 . ay eens ‘oe Nant teeth to( had been due to the fact that he had| what he had done with $00) ch felted saseSasdaseseseasesesesage sesesesesesasesesesces,| (pert? And is he \skiltul enough to © tdi the Security Mocual without an|t the Harper estate and drawn on Lawyer Eidersiein, who had’ been pte i that murplie? |L want no becier | started the 8 yr * "| the ‘order’ of President Wrederick engaged to represent Milan, said that ’ a thet, If 1 owned | 4° i urna, client this morning in @ peer. San th “1 never was ran of figures,"| Burnham Got It in Cash, Bee ee ee Coum-Housn fie asl Watches, Jewelry, OF write for, our siustretad CASH OR CREDIT. We positively save you retailers L. W. SWEET @ CO., 37-30 MAIDEN LANE, N. ¥, WTe Pewash avee Teens thie OPEN BVPNINGS. Out of town patronage solicited. If any one {s in doubt about ,