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on ltfaira and’ who shold stay away. iy Rome, but was mostly in | LthW public eye while in charge of the | «Hoda Dulldings and grovade at Wash- Jagton trom Maroh, 1897, untll June, je 2000, | As Superintendent ot Paubito Buildings “‘ and Grounde, Gen: Bingham then 4 | colonel, way custodian. of the White Sloune and Military Aide to the Pres! dent, During the MoKiniey adminis- tration Ale power Was abetute, Me dad change of all the White Moyse soolad aie, lewwed the invitations and took a prominent pat in eotertain- Ling the President's guests, Roused Enmity of Many. ‘the winter of 1008 Gen, Bingbam afoul of the plans of Isabelle Hag- wetary to the wife of tho Previous to tho engagement Haliner Gen) Bingham had dic- who should attend White House! He j, Was always free Jn expressing his mind, | was quite jenious of his position and ha | * auoteedod in gaining for himself the; aearty enmity of many persons of ‘standing wid Influence. Among ;hem * were Senotor and Mrs, Depew and tho! Countess Cassini, the intimate friend} of Miss Alice Roosevelt, i Col, Bingham had ulso aroused tho ire of a Humber of officials because of his writiciems, a i White House im provements, & Je disthurwing officer | Ae protested ‘chat many Item ata | fs | gen. sHlotstials | iy cao te acest WELD FOR NUR eppropriatton tor. While House ex. DER OF “FATHER: IN’ LAW. pehses Be theroased from $25,000 to s0,- ) Oh the ground ‘that tMe Proside wis doing* a Jaywo amount of enter. | thing.” | ‘This statement, written by Ged. lay c . Bingham 0 the Committee on hoor: fe ek i briations of the House, aroused the] iis wite, tap daughter wrath of President Roosevelt, who has | SS - and the dentist. Dr. malo it a point to pay for bis encer- 4 mother-in-law testified iainmente outiet this own pocket. ‘The | ht Mother penne. howd Combinatior, was too much for Blog. |” Father late, while the ham, and se was transferred to take charge of the work in the Buffalo (Continyed from First Page.) on Monday. man dined w Mrs. Simpson, Simp his wife “came | were| family still at dinner. He had hardly pat down at the table} he be | W abusing his fa Oe oe v tum, He did this with | ~ Nines. 1 (TALON sevice ta’ Uie White House. gn | 1%: k p mMpualty, as the pected at the latter place, which has a escele’ = nt deather pumps co rubber boots |W! man Was too deaf to hear a word «Ca About %,000 Inhadltant® | Imported French Glace Fruits. New ron ri Leer WOrR waa’ a Alsurregable | Mont wos said againet him. He hod| (Continued from Firat Page.) At Veronesh, South Russia, the work: J purstleti Bihibaw dovk: tt, Upon | deed drinking Mrs. Simpson toid the! — men decided in favor of an armod revo Arrived, 5-pound ‘esegy tuins’ from Washington he re- |Cotoner, snd was sbigularly violent in ey admit no one has been) to the guards with his seouriilbs, @00 | sti69, but : * | his expressions. ) pereuvie her to bid a last fare- | there Was an a t to down hit. A | tition, the authorities succeded it ‘Sal f | ted tine ‘Lined Bs csived we nei ng letters of praise, ed | ME heen ia De : 0 ber husband. meeting of ¢ pan ors was “Yerkes arresting eleven of the ringleadera,| at) mpor rom the President and one from Eitha , oon i to hie \Trie to the home of Ph Armour, Yerkes! wtereupon the revolution! hi Hell Root, at that ime Searevaey-of Way wife. “that vour father ts woine to tle yFORN d to Hide Pacts, waa sent for, Every one ty don igi tutioniats halted | | Note Cumtomers can save time by dong (ie Holiday oot, a i ay | (gee * Aa ane » FORNES, When ‘the news that Mr. Yerkes wan! tues. When Yerkes entered he tan Uires irainkoads of sailors of the Re- 1 Cortinudt St, store, where Gen. Bb im, WworRed early and late | "8 MeNey nN mH a treet fund for yon Nl to the point of death was first issued ain “sy 6 who were on thelr way to the! ap Dis ‘OMigAmeNt Bt Balfale, inj 2M Mrs, Hower.” He referred to his ve {it wae ceported he was a aick man|(?? Sathering ove! ' The latter reaponded to the | @we wil! deliver 1 to 30 Ih March,’ 190, & derrick fell on hyn,| *#ther-in-law familiarly as “Bentley.” | nem. But 1am very sorry for you and! When he came from London in Novem: His Facetious Comment. guyeais ot the workmen, ‘and promptly | Ving potlowing vatca, Me 2 “ . daha addi > i ex] Will try and be a son to you. and went immediately to the Wal-) « et ined them, marched into the town orwmhing his left leg bo weverely thet! After @ neue he added to his fhrwt ean] Will try an a0 Ls dotf-Agtorla, where he took to his bed, | ote! the greatest eojiep on if und alded in the liberation of the prise | Wied 10c. Brooklyn, Jersey Rigen psn necessuyy He} lemation Changed His Apparel, suffering from Bright's disease, To ex: & ya, a 1 qver saw at @ funeral,” One City, Hoboken or The Bronx ry a rtgadler-Cienbrat on duty | Dear O14 Man, Couldn't Her, , [Dre Sktemon was present in the sit Magnificent hem atead Of |. What are you Boing to do about 117" At FP ies Parente, OF 9] «on ES tren pene a hen ine of duty” next. Gay 4 eh * a ¥ ‘i ba oth 4 a4 4) jad Thongs pate} ia Gr) een aia thak an’ add hg ccngt eee That Ps “the question,” said he. by A opem effort om the decteenets saveteny wecees ena big crew of Tummany mon wait. | KNOW that he wil and omt “Ol greatly worrkd. Now and then he|that it was ¥ pated: #00 | ong question ia, what are’ yu Aight shipped from our Boecist Mai! j ~y e ot 1 ry the noise made by De #1 the corridor outside the Mayor's | the dentist made other remarks abovt| yould wa k to the side of the witness the workmoa ‘Gistract the pick (to do about i? Ht the Stock Order Dept. ? pr a, Announcement of the | the deat olf iat, who looked on woneland whlaper Invtheir ears. # nally man. is not. lased to-morrow it is a cer- ‘ Ce thine The Teeny eetttl | derinsly and straining ils cars, Ho feomed 10 Une, of thie and, fo WP ORNL MES. Yerkes is the second |tainty the banks: will be, if ee r \ 4 ‘aati ' at he ny & guard of deputy sheriffs, we: e of Charles erk clr The decision was not to open the ally MamokstenUry, nor fe be Deoathe 90 dhusive Anally that both his/15 nis room and, changed his bla stances under which she became Mes, Stock Exohange, and Yerkes recovered | pel wife and mother-in-law retorted bitters | 5¢ resp: ‘ Med es to one of light color chr rf Wan decide! Y tone (ee AP |iy. telling him that he had no right} pearing tn these with a jaunty § bent , teomite stich, Gidrexpectful remarks In} An important witness who fe tab you think of the @ int. | the Dresenice of ufflloted: man. Mire. Horner and Mra, Simpeon ot t FE na Are ibtard as Char Cam. | fuk’ dentist’ finally deviared, accora-|Coroner's inquest was Frank W isnews Pe: Alderman Gaffney wag | ing to, the testi that he wished] *ki, the hired man on the Horner es- ed. Aldevintuar Gaffney (¢ Charles | the old man was dead. tate. He had pegn in the room at the i iephy's brother's business part-| The exact Words Dr, Simpson ut-| time of the shooting, though hidden j tered, accorting to Mrs, Horner's cross fom Mr, Horner and oan lg ‘i Wd thie Mell teats?’ repijed | examninatynt wer 1 cee ES Vie verre ree. Alderman | Gaffney, | I suppode the} E woukin't are Mf Bentley’ (meaning } {0 dine in that night, and walle the Ws, him He's probably ono| nis fhther-intiw) were brought in a] hired m Ct ee yak towant ory deraey. trignda® | corpse to-night.” stove he 0 ware niment of Gen. Bingham | "A few minutes after he had made this] the sink aad help nr i siase | as nentastoner wae what might | remark the meal ended and he went up- + Slew ni > ; nee ar} tr a it nf ly torned a tn Se stairs to his room He soon returned to} © Rowan ae Jes 4 ie + é| aa Ros Sorened es rolled. shotgun, ¢ sald casually when} ,™ eld in hands vod, aigoenn wien nro" | the wondering Women asked him what Then woth m men moved out of his rang Ant ho ge they’ heard tat Gen | h@ megqt to go) with the weapon that] Of vitton, ee nat G Nesident ot this city, | no. waa going to clean it. Mr. Horner Heard Report of Gun. ro axl was iM to last marticylar | dweller In that “teaming | ce rarely ‘ay he 4 en A second tater lie wae blinded by a nefiive 0 he sin me Moca] fash and frightened out of his wit treshment par new ments rating to ‘his property find sev- i about 9 v | Or a few minutes r ‘ ae {nventirents he wae incereated in. [after the hour. ‘he ‘chore-man Wag s MRS. TIFFANY CAN to go to bd. He sakl he would not | fed immediately from the house. vd retite until late, as he wanted to r What Assistant, District-Attorney T FU jand examine carefully the papers Ne) New considers a acy important bit of tad before him. He said that he might | evidence t# the hired man's declaration be «cngaged so late tat he would siep downstairs, Went Downstairs Again. that he had never known Dr, Simpson to clean his gun before, he always de- nog # for hi Considerable stress |e also laid on Whe fact that the det ist It Was an Ante-Nuptial Gift, the ‘The tro w tade him had not brought his ramrod down stairs | or goo H : > and.rtarted for the siairwa ‘or made any sort of preparations to 1° *or!al ambition, Supreme Court min alr clean the gun, though he had been] Tho man who hobnobbed with the Holds. \@usneen Py ng about wiih i for a quarter of | leading financiers on tw» continents, ee j Mr. Horners The lawyer, Roland Miles, ait yot{ 4P4 forced street-car concessions trom Mrs, Burnett Y, Tiffany will not haye | Femalning x, [Rear of the shooting until the rollowing| Ay councils, and piled up money until 0 rr ‘| morning, when Mrs. Horner and her] today it 1s not kr) 2 ii to give up the 900 worth of furalture | yore gone Se aente geamena’ Nie 1 ter | to-ay It 18 not knmwn what wealth ts her -hveband transferred to ber shortly | and followed his 1% tl He heard thelr story and Dr, Simpson'a| Presented by his estate, started as a after thelr marriage, Justion MoCall | Kitchen, wav | expl 2 teat while Dreaking the gun|broker's clerk in Philadelphia when Tne wo , Ni to t both ba d been dis. een yeurs ok i? handed down 4 decision to-day in the | the | ts the te penetrating ‘Iie sevent rs old. At Porentty’ one ha sult of Edward Hosmer, trustee Th IF father-lu-law's avdomen. } otwh hstand.| W4# In Husiness for himself, This was hs : i w « in the de anation the lawyer] in iké, a # climb in the financial bankruptey, to © tra set) oy eiwent ithmedia ) Dintrict-Attorney | attains of the city wax rapid aside, d ng the mot ti finding ‘ t Smith and lab t metter before him for the’ Tiffanys, 6 and rushing into the k wil | telling him the old man's vinite and He Was Sent to Prison, t ying ble¢ 7 his requests that his fortune be ted up the ° ‘The: trumtee contended that -the fu meta aun lap bovics Is requests that his fortune be ted up! He bucame the fscal agent for the niture was transferred y hiftany! Tr. Simpm %y nd } man 2 penny of It “jelty treasurer and certain irnegular- was Insolvent and was. én teand| dashing out \ When Dr, Simpson was examined at] ities caused his indictment, He wae - "i . be to mo for ‘ t pquest he told this story of the} coavieted and sent to the penitentiary, “oid, ‘The Justice rules thut the statu oft: “ A » : hooting: He had ‘wen bunting on : eda be estan BF WEAN EGY. sist “Woki ta this “tans 4 . toe | Christina day Returning home he neg. oe i served a purt of the seutence 4 says that the 8 were made diited ted to clead bis gun, It never occured ome ‘Lneethein dl ‘ ny rane } 4 tl at) to him to dg this until Tuesday night.) Ppwerful friends were jack of hun. It pursuant to and in ¢ jevation of " a 7 * | He brought It down stairs and after , @ promise made by the Husband, that he ylarkiog in the kitohen, gping through| W0# hinted that Yerkes: had stood the Mf ila intended w, 1 Te i) we manual of anne, and Yoklng with| brunt of the cxposure that resulted in Pitre eee, ve ABTNS.: te i her Vir | (he servant girt and ste HE sted ot scictment and that when he cane. marry him at that time he woul) fur t t ‘ the ‘weepon in a corner from prison he would 6e eared for, " I ant bhi reared ish and present her a home, fter f Siva AR OX i t , eaphavat Sapenhiad - a ah by Al Both Lomis Went Of, While tn prison he was Iikenedo the the marriage the goods in question were . n D " he went buck Into the sitting purchased and om delivered His father-in-law starte he stor and imp ink und he toldowed Two Quick Explosions ately trateferred wo the wile suc ; tehen to get wd wnte-tuptial ement whe a yalld Though whit aired 1 jaa i in pleked ne the in sideration,” a oF t re}, od i ve ! ds exploded, both car DRANK POISON WHEN e's they COULDN'T FIND WORK. red why the shells ‘roga-examined, one eeeratrsensin Retiro “hes eearnytten “Tr WORLD: FRIDAY THREE LUCKY SEEKERS FOR OFFICE, JOHN O'BRIEN. POUR MET DEATH IN. |g NEW RUSSIAN RIOTS AND 0m x ear ~ POLAND READY TO STRIKE ....---..... |e wing 10 Of 90, dowing vctached th pa] RU RAT a AS deed creas» ‘feoghs tain on the Chieago and Irie aki =f [Reitrona Pack swe HM to-day Bi | Curet Od 4 ‘As Moscow Rebels Beaten, Sue TOP APRACEY uaa cha ihn til » brakoma, man hot jie of Rmehe b The WIeOK Cay © Only the |, budly mangled body of Hogine on O'Brien | Way recorered { he iain, was mp oped of refrl orator oun donded ne. pet wn i er, Ini, Fighting Begins at Various Points and Revolutionists Plan Rising for Sunday. » = L running to New Vo ak 03 a spe 8ST. PETERSBURG, Dec, 1.90 P, M, ‘The correspondent of the Axspclated Presa at Mosoow telegraphs that the soattered revolutiontrts there are only able to keap up fesble show of re sistance to the troops, asi the Work- men's Counell, realizing that the revolt %& crushed, is negotiating terms for the strikers who participated In the upris- ing, with the view of calling off the strike on Monday. Nevertheless, the Radical papers ot St, Petersburg continue to inflame thelr readers with stories of desperate fight-| ing in the streets of Moscow, represent ing the revolucionists as being in com- plete possession of ten square milea\ ot the elty, which the troéps, with all the irtillery and machine guns, are usable to plerce. Although now {t {s only a question of time when the flames of open re- volt will ba extinguished, the Moscow revolutionists have made good use of their Instruction to start fires else where, For the firet time the provinces east of Mosoow, In the heart of Russia, are affected me At Blatoust (a town of about 17,000 Inhabitants, Government of Oota, in the Ural Mountaing), Where q lange Government arms factory js situated, the workmen seem to be in compicte Possession of the town. They have seined the works, h Lott's practicn goa uMus bsolut, [Periect b/ Y. SPECIAL FOR Fx CHOCOLATE SILVER mae 10¢ | ay 4 SPECIAL FOR SATU af VAN CHEAM ALMOND ASSO KT ssi: AP FOUND” 10¢| Pari An SPECIAL FROM DECEMBI ONE POUND BOXES 10¢ Hintonnt, most delicious 20,000 Fight Troops. Tn addition the workmen have or Sautzed themavives into a .smail army, and dally parade 'the sireets headed by | 4 band of music playing the "Marseti- ha Mere, Wo, German Socialis: have apprared, At Samora, near Nihal Novgorod, \aleo o large manafacturt or 1 Nove worod, but were met by troops {with artillery’ and were routed with the lone of several score of Werte ee on 3 Orn DEATH OF TRACTION MAGNATE C. T. YERKES Yerkes are well known @ Philadéphia jd early th fe and had t Lhe match proved un+ | happy. d from his wile and | thoy. were dlve | pasetare, he et the sent Mrs eat | fal and a wor Throw, r s In Philadelfhia she re- ; ne loyal to him, and her were a very hapny ple when, Raving done with Philadeiphia, Charles T. erkes started to conquer in che West. WON FAME AND RICHES ON TWO CONTINENTS Charles T. Yerkes had a career that comes t» few men. A man of when most young men ate leaving col- lege, an ex-convict and ruined finan- clally when others were building \up fortunes, he pullel iiimself together and made a success of life in waiying in this world all the money necessary for every aspiration save the gratification convict of whom Dickens wrote when he visited the Philadelphia penttentiary and saw the n cultivating a flower garden. Yerkes cultivated his Mitle garden and when not doing that was atidying Por several years after his pardon he dritied about We count “Lookin for opporiunities” wag the Way ne pu finance | 7 NED LEY Al ony AaMIONED ear! -rounn &I DEY SUGAR ANIMAL Toys. 13c i AED CANDY ry eet anid Ey COTS. FIND SEN ayy OnE) M FROTH mane ; jmem, Eventually the workmen iwere driv, back to Samora, j Where they erected barricades, ‘which the artillery have been fir- jing at for two days, The workmen ured bombs treely at! Samora, which is now separated from Wishnl Novgorod, but a rising ta ex- rs, AN iy T RADE BONDONS. OLA ATES tle GLACE V ay pies oyna hy | j At Fambont Tentrat Russia, ail the Ailzceds have stopped running and lee-Governor Bogdanovitch, it Is now firmed, has been shot ang seriously woul ; where the, (The evolutionists are said to have i be fold | #40 completed preprrations for a gen- 1 varde away by the smell was be- eral strike at sna ay, A pouth Rus- [ginning to be unpopular, He bought) *% and throughou' 4 the franchises for a half dozen pro: Generally wreaking. Re nue is fected underground roads. |} wen’ | the quietest place in the Empire. down eighty feet void all the sew "| Se Sys nc oN RAILROAD MEN RESIGN. Several years ago Mr, Yerkes prac-| Ueally gave up his Chieago raflway interests. He had larger thing® in view. Por @ time it was thought that) bs he would move ww had set his eve on old style underground that NOT A TRUST SLAUGHTERERS AND RET, DEALERS IN HIGH GRADE: Grand Opening of Our New R | Independen and the gas pipes, and buile the under grounds to which London ts now point-| 10. Me installed electricity in one of fe tan i Rhee Seat ene, tern Wann and 7 ae Leave’ the 4 ‘ ne ‘ . a re When most men in England aro Freight Department of the TosMorrow+Saturdaye ig reviring from business, coming in and “ remodelling. the transit facilities of the Erte. Ped Chuck Steak, per [b,, 050 elty E. A, Wann, Freight Trae Manager, ices 1 ‘ound Steak, per |), Social Ambitions, Too and C. Le Thomas, Assistant -Froight | Prevail : Pe Pol cahfter Kiving no hie meidence tn Chie nemo Manager, of the Erle Railroad} hole Loin Jersey ago Yerkes came to New York. + At All Our | 1b.) had sock} ambitions that hag not been have resign Mr. Thomas becomes | St Choice Turkeys, per renlized. It Was said that in Bogiand ‘ratic Manager of the Cincinnat!, Ham. ores, / 4 ¢ Yerkes family had been a ar Us Chieago,- however, had he con- ‘ton and Aeron Railway, 8, P. Shane,! Freight. Traffic Manager of the Erie! Railroad, after Jan: 1, will be located at comm sockally. frowned upon them, and aft us New Rochelle, 283 Main Sty Mire, Yerkes moved) ine Railway Exel Chieago, instead | near Centre Ave. he Tarkes galecd Jf ele city, 4! of in New York. near 724 SE SY Curnientng: wut ee cor, 77th Sti] bronght from every quarter Ri the gio’ and the art treasures were o! Iter that might nave been accepted wi Jour cuegtion by the committee of thy LAUV Ee. aN houre wee ig but real o> clely, somehow or did not take | COUNCILMAN FRANKLIN iinaly tp the muiti- ‘mulliionaive aid his famitr. x int uve, een Chicago | OF oe ‘eo pgenny oc had bet 1, rhepe wi Cause the millionaire had. nol as the Best Cure for Stomach Troubles. St. yp DIAMONDS t ti agalo. The fret Mrs, Yerkes hag stood with him through his ordeal in Phila~ deiphia when men enubbed him and re- ferred to him as am ex-convict, She War divorced, ‘and the second Mrs} ‘Te Whom {t May Goncern;~Atier Yerkes, a beautiful woman, became Dis | rering tor yanre with dvspevsle and sto wife Ach troubles, and trying all kinds of med Cines without help, I wish you would pul lin for the Soneft of others how I found There was oriitiotem of the domestic differences hetween Yerkes and his frst wie, but the palace in New Yc never tun been the scene of ny Rront social gatherings. The conservatories t with thelr rare gi have not been © gure in the eo6 liver of preparation socitl se, and the art treasures have | Vinol. never been seen by the ‘woclety of New York. $a , FAIR GROUNDS ENTRIES, (ypecial 42 The Kvening World.) NEW LEANS, La), Dec.” 9.-Malr o wanes entries for to-morrow's races AIRS, RACE~Three-cuarters of @ mile | welling; @4 + fOr me L.W.SWEET SCO 37 MAIDEN LANE. WY. Finally in 1880 he landed in Fa For two years he had an office in nie ago nd one in Vargo und was dealing the nee of Trade. erkes bi ® penchant for having to do with hein bie enterprises and his attempla to gain control of public uull 4 iu Fargo, then fittle more than @ serited In jeago he Gap trust affairs and Ap nous K. Cummings. # did not have much money, bi " h mild command ft, Mea in Philad phia still remembered him, He was a bold financier and bis judgement was good, Philadelphia was not a gi pi for his operations, but Phil nia capital wae at his back if he needed t, Such men ag P. A, B. Wideoer, B. Elkins and Peter Dolan of Quaker City had confidence in him, aud between 164 and 1886, he put in his time railing the street railway system ne North Side of C! ‘hicugo. These three en Were back of him and previous ta! this he had established # lve of herdics, but they were not & succens. Captured the Whole System, Having gathered in the north side Tahelt tit turned hie attens tion 10 the Wet wide. It wan @ bitter hight, but ia two years he had them all . Wi and \d both has ne to the | when he p A aie i vtint fo time, He said | , monient later oak Pee plunger to atnke in Salle “9 : hen the bare montis, Thomas | “lnent sim ultiy ‘ y tohe butt p- | ‘ ye een gt tb Was stricken down per on the * said Ho nbered that he had rid \ Rime as od! what have ny years 01d, : 7 rat began ub i et a doeior h toom at No H leclared in pyre A * - Hilt hed wp a horse ar He bad evident bia last ormed him lw could breate ueled for a doctyr, but hie fathersin« for chlorofopm 4 fudanem, W at) Mr, Horner might mak ) mn the PAYER Ape Which wer im ‘ het \ band, | ‘The witness said that at dinner he Micl’ tne : 1 remenr Vw jmight have said that he wouldn't oare Mad cattemy exh said { Mr. Horner was brought home dead suloide evidetit by the three | I id re if they broug | stretcher, He declared, however, tars he Vett, One ot these was to tis\ 8S conse to-nle | hat wad no knowledge’ that. nether to bt Nv 1 mdy then told the p r | father-in-law intended to tle up his a Bounty” ht eK ne \ L W WAS em assed | property ie (Dr. Simpson's) only th Cx w Jers ar t f pa wlerest in this bah 9 Wer on behw. ys Avena dd ng ex nd jot Mrs. Horner, whom he loved. peat | dad 1 borrowing mone gli and | had consulted a Lawyer to see that her MINING PROMOTER ety fr # friends and neighbor: |property could not be locked up in 4 | trust company, | Bitter Feeling Between Them. | Thr i eaon’ ie a. Virginian, hand. fil, UNDER Under prea *. as vesy, man with carefully-curlea ARREST, | | Mrs. Horner sald that 4 che. His brother Js cashier of rotiained out a e t ‘ational Bank In Mount Jae! —_—- bw etate of } ff Va, He firet met the Horners In G Said that the ston, where he had opened an office Firtvk C. Holm, who js said he Horner had made a fortune buying tie promoter, wa wated lo-da bacco, and contemplated retiring fram A gel hla taiadt business “and coming Bast, After his w Depaiy Sherif Baris on ay ‘ Jaughier's mariage to Simpson higned by Justice Scott, in the Supren he a ome Bast, and opened a hand- Court. Me war cherked wiih ablishment at Northport ontempt | ne Gal food swept Of gout} in failing t appear for <xam. | fr. Hor | ane te Gabe (Ghd hb ehteat Thlaees WNAMA. in suiplementary proceedings, | ith that t t “| York and opened an office on Fifth ave. a6 Was eked up tn Lidiow Sureet Jal | On the mht be » inakiig bie home'on Long Island wently Were ball in $11,000 and| white-haired widow e Horners, He s00n built un a parged trom custody ae ‘ut Brown, In Mat ob. 4 Juganyent agalnwt Helm and! Ww for SiO. Thy ut of this si clientele among Wealthy people, practice hag been regarded as pone t lverative in w York, et op in lis ¢ bet ids That man worre 1 don't seem able to sleep at} af anymore." The dentist made this etatement to | hi mether-in-lew after the trageay. ewore; ‘Bo far as J am concerned | Pad | New from Cover to Cover, The 198 World Almanse and Eney- opedia 18 jum What you will need te start the now wear right, On aute New Year's Day. io or any oli OAR urEeite Tarative Brome Grigelst. Al nations ast 6 signature on box. temorse over the shooting of Mr. Hor- and the cable syste as installed, @. LuNT horse ear iine uftor horge into Gable power ana later, when fyUiing in Chicago was practieally the bysem he installed electric in linet change of power and the running, of network of made made a Feat’ mount of legis stato Nepeeeary, Hier were chirges against Yerkes that ‘Ne Was 4 corfuptionist, But he got what he went afier. * franchises he pb. tained in some Ingiinoes have expired and to-day Chen te etl a over the ‘trapait. bituatlon, fmm Yerkes to the Inhabitants Aa & nervy operator Yerkes Without a peer, He was pal nat class Mi purchased on ma Once sald that he eu sted, me {898 hie. back it dought outright, oe lesa banks were hay 3 to the wall. ‘Lydia E.. Pinkham’'s| ‘Vegetable Compound, The most oaseeemel Remedy for Wor in the world.” | COUNCILMAN FRANKLIN, I found Vinol delicious to take, without Ol) oF grease; it did not upset my stomach Uke the old-tashtoned eod liver oll aad q@putsions, and its strengthening properties are truly remarkable. It entirely cured my stomach trouble, and J ean gat heartily at, shy time of day or night without the slight- ‘eat Gletroas. Vino! tones up the stomach. thereases the strength,” What Vino! did for lin. our drugelet, Wm. B. Ri of eee ne it wil ear perton: w York wulterine a taxed worn-out stomach SBCOND RACE—One mille ‘9100. yards: geil Mog. ey Taent Vance Musle peraet on ete \pleas® at ye Bronze Wing ates wate mee he