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nominated Mr. Bryan was a noisy one. It lasted from 8 o'clock last night until 4 o'clock this morning~6 o'clock New York time, Cheers for Bryan When Bryan was placed in nomina- tion by Ignatius Dunn, of Neoraskay there was a demonstration lasting one hour and eleven minutes. Because the Committee on Resolutions was unable to report until midnight the rules were , fuspended and the nominations were started in advance of the adoption of the platform, with the understanding that the balloting would not proceed until the platform was out of the wi The convention ¢lock was stopped at midnight in order that the records might make it appear that Bryan was nominated on Thursday. It was a Mg, Roley night. The proceedings were de layed by oratorical patriots, who in eisted on making speeches seconding the nomination, which the delegates and tators did not want to hear, The pest speeches of the night were made dy Augustus Thomas, of New York; Qllle James, of Kentucky, and Sena- Candi Learn alide was overwhelming, the actual being 82'4 for Bryan, # for Johnson, |». and 8% for Gray, Two delegates falled | te vote. % New York was given a big ovation ‘ ‘when Charles F. Murphy put the Em- | Committ pire State in the Bryan column, lure int exe airma REAL STRUGGL FOR LAST PLA lebrate nal tn Series for the Cellar Championship. Skill Tn 1888 devoting | poration BATTING ORDER. | appointed by Attorney-General Olney of| which were fitted at Liverpool after the i (ae BR President Cleveland's Administration to| last trip from this side, These pro- eet. Nutone ee assist in the prosecution of the wreckers| nellers, built of manganese bronge, are ates: 2. peeney no of the Indianapolis National Bank and| the biggest things of the sort, like { Bee it , : succeeded in convicting the principals| everything else about the giant liner. H ahanty ine jan sending them to th entiar With her two three-bladod propeliers, i hob 2 e Senaie| which are to be replaced soon by the A ; Hay b. of idlage auing the sessi ‘Ong of 1893 four: bladed kind, they helped her to f IRerikG. es Hoge at and ae a yah ey ovens in “iat es\ previoug time for the 2,891 + " 5 ul was defeated le is a thirty-thi: Lush, p. McIntyre, p. degree Freemason, a Knight of Pyth mile Fan phase ee (Bpectal to The Evening World.) Dodgers. They have their chance to go skipping out of the ail-end position, Four games are to be played, and as Matters now stand the Cardinals are but a fraction of a game ahead of the Bupertvas, It is to be McIntyre against Lush in to-day's opening. Manager Donovan @eclares that his team is playing first- class ball and that is confident of getting up in filth place before iong. First Inning, Burch got an infleld single to she Maloney was bumped tn the side. came in for a great catch of Hu! ————— Uner. He caught Maloney off first by a Keeler way hit by a pitehed bal Great throw to K y and Koney threw { r iH struck ¢ NO RUNS to O'Rourke, getting Burch and making Mrs. Manning Says His Stom- : ; ' @ brilliant triple play. NO RUN Fifth Inning, | ishaw fied to Buren. Charles double ach Trouble Was Over- ane retired from | the | game Just out of Lumley’s reach. Murra Moriarity taking his place, at frst ‘ounded to Hummel. Hummel ” y went tran Bail to short. Tew out Delehanty. NO RUNS come in One Month, Crawford siammed along tripin 0 ‘ored on Chesbro Second Inning. {tb walked and stole Lumley safe on O'R fumble. | sacr nc ed a ue) to, b d and ¥ on Byrne's " 3 1g Cobb, tool rd. ¢ Paani Aneshan ae West Mrs, Willlam Manning, of No, 4!3 Baat | ie box and S | peatlee Lewis xrour 1 Highty-Arst street, gave the following Ball threw CUE Eshaetér, was a go x Fecot yns Was wig ‘missed the for publication Thursday afternoon. She Fy out by Sea. INF RT ‘ t ' . Ball struck out haefer threw ou! gin ianned: J aid: "My husband has been sick for yin oiti ‘gtanl laced @ hot one to deep ’ Ludwig. ONE RUN several years with chronic stomach Be re for complete circuit of the ere’, lifted to Hummel. burch ran trowole. He 1s now a well man, and I a neg. Con oy, ort a long fly to Me in for a great of Ludwig's low 4 y nT to }. ntyre. yn AUD am perfectly willing to let others know Wner, Byrne grounted to Shechan. NO|,2™. Pe Sixth Inni , t4 how Was acco! hed. xth Inning. RUNS. Third! lonin | "For the past year my husband has Ball threw out Willetts Me Int re | 9 ‘been in poorer health than ever before, | walked. Schaefer popped out ties. | Bpelaivre fenue Burch skied to Dele ang though he was treated by several oy threw out sa NO) RU NB. NO RUNS physicians he seemed to be slowly get- Newton's grounder, Schaefer to Downe. ORowke boosted to Humme Lush ine worse rather than better Every: iNtles hit into a dae Bie play, Downs to ingled pas eehan § t hing he ate caused im acute indiges- Solaefer, to Rosman. NO RUNS. Reaisruamel to io venls tion, and he was troubled with forma Seventh Inning. Bi Sere tlon of gas in his stomach to such an, inglediioniarte bUtwaaicorced!! Fourth Inning : | Cobb singled to but wag for extent as to cause palpitation of the! at second by Rossma: Ball BAe sr Pled to deep lett Lumley heart: i les. Rossinan was t off frst, fag’ on third. Jordan singied to centr Heh pas eHrerely Nervous andidisat cs nineatolanuetond Aehinidt bea mmel scoring, Jon couraged about his health and iacked ‘W1t San ingeld hit, Cougniin, golnk { strength, as he got almost no nourish- ird. Schmidt was forced > ment from what food he ate, Some time on Downs's hot grou les beat ow ( q et) 0 aries beat ot A ago J began to hear of this man Cooper, S@tting the put out ; who tg now in New York meeting tne Willetts threw out Keele lehanty fited ¢ 1 5 vopped out to Coughlin. & s doubled off f i ublic at one of the Riker stores, ¢ PDPED it VO SOR 1 to Joan. NOR heard so much avout his medicine for | Eighth | Fifth Inning stomach trouble I urged my hus- g) Anning: ergen single yrelband to go and see him, but my hus- py ficed -|band not believe anything would ced, Byrne ¥}help him and refused to go. i Utted to Liciel aj ; 4 - ‘About ago I went the H Honey B {store m had a talk with at of Cooper's men, who sold me a treat- catch of me Cooper's New Discovery, as the Ninth Hit f rout, Berge , Wee Nome cana made a wldld heave of Craw it, At the centre, le iwi, an to have bb took Ele troubled se nan, to O FELL SIX STORIES TO DEATH ON BROADWAY, Arthur ird street fternoon v me the A, puildine | Broadway Uhi had a A compa t his bi don whic Db his bods foklayer carr) him was sl to Rosey en six tly Hosp vital, Indiana Governorship in TAGGART’S Jol Ww. Kern, was twilce a candidate Gove: t his father, who y and a prominent member of the Lik LLS PUBLIC THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAL CLIPS TWICE A LO idate Defeated in Race for Giant Turbine Two Elections. Hours, 36 Mit PROTEGE, Oct. hours % minutes. ad in Corporation and | per hour 21.81 knots emerson, FASTEST WESTWARD RUNS 3%, 184—Lucania, Average speed June 18—Lusitania, 4 days 20 hours VCE-PRESIDENTAL FAST LUSITAN NOMINEE KER: OCEAN RECORD: Cunarder Crosses in 4 Days, 19 nutes, 5 days 7 tér Gore, of Oklahoma, Constitutional Law, and May 2, 1908—Lusitania. 4 days 2 “Under the unit rule New York cast TOUEl oe, HUBMNGS: “A erege er 4 ity Ss hour 4.4, % votes for Bryan, although five of the Native of State. May oe Mnuyataniann 1 dkva. & legates ‘oted for Johnson s rae i 5 ‘up-State ie) gates votes gee h nours 15 minutes. Average perf | and one for Gray y i hour, 24.96. nor of Indiana. He {sa pro- 8 minutes, Average per hour, 4.8 Thomas Taggart, formeriy || July W0rLusitania, 4 days 19 hours) | PP OR IIe ti minutes, Average per hour, %.91 h of the Deinceratis National) treet Daunt'a Rook July 6 11.8 ee, and has been an active fie- JA. M.: passed Sandy Hook Laght-| | @ Democratic s of I ship 2.11 A, M. to-day. Day's runs—[ | t Jana for H Mr. K 1819, in J vecord for one day, 641, | Alto, Howard © father J same liner. was an old-fas docte and came orig 0 Virginia. | The Lusitania to-day Kern the mmon t Was aided In his studies by as &@ student of Rraduated from the jlong course westward a When she docked pier thig morning she ha ate. | lantie. the best previous time for a ected City Attorney € He das an orator and throug with run and the best time be: | sporting writers would all of which, she egtabiis! the only 25-knot passenge ‘on a cases won dist 368 he was | time for the trip was 4 led in Corporation Law, | and 36 minutes, he resumed the practice of law, himself to issues involving and constitutional law. He w merly bothered travellers turbiner had almogt disap} to two new 1 ton four-bla Mr. Kern is @ total abstainor. Hel ST. LOUIS, Mo., July 10—This is the} was a member of the dinner party at | Satay: which Vice-President Fairbanks served Qil-tmportant stand In the West for the} t.. famous cocktail. “(Continued from Fir at first, Conroy fied to sane dose At e had onger and In m asn't a sign of of us drean would ed NEBRASKA TEACH 648, 625, 622, 611, 869. Best previous run, the best time for a single day's maintaining an average of one one- hundredth of a knot better than %. Her What is more, the vibrations that for- Fourth Inning. are shouters for Bryan, made by the l= her broke all |own and everybody's else record for the| raay Wass cross the At- at the Cunard d smashed the single hour's for the whole trip, and wasn’t even winded, as the | au say, Besides hed herself as r vessel afloat, days, 19 hours on the great peared, thanks ded propellers, ‘st Page.) rawtord, NO Cobb dropped Niles’s fly to At ERS HERE. sa women 570} Poi Fond Recol Index. 18 MN Goi space. and, sta The lat on 1 55 Re ol shador Sandy 572 ae RACE—Two year olds, ENING WORLD RACE CHA FOURTH DAY AT BRIGHTON BEACH. Weather Clear. July 10. Track Fast. INST RACE—Three-yearolds and upward; maidens; 8400 added; one mile and a sixteenth, st 2. ott Start good. Won driving. Winner, b. «., by Goldcrest. thon Marlatt LAS 25 St. 4 M_1 Fin. Jockeys. h. Daa fy Ae pilier |. Fy 8 ieily Brussel F 8 4 fe Amidon 8 43 6 5 aNotter 1 13 i ee 8 85 i 3 rh 5 i 0 2:8 Gilbert nv Jay Rowe os 88 Lahguered 0 conda was nicely rated to the stretch, where th brought him through a small boy Florence tf. near the end-and auteamet het the end as if a trifle ehort. Anca maiden. Arms quit at the end of three-quarters of Ine & drive Ramely, caumht ter had had added; Winner, ch, £., by Watercolor— McKinney front easliy, er rain on forcina, Toader, nd. nd geidings; $60 added; Won easily fillies five and ¢ good, Winner, ch. m., by Watercress i 10 4 Wa! erise i) Bi S45 Zienap 545 Moonshine 6508 Sailor Girl iP he asi! a much end K T q pace to creen cl proving. sore mo Hac} G. had @ world Of wooed. aud, opening an a bie gan, In the fire quarter, was never afterward in trouble,” Trash lay too far out of |t A eirong, Jumgier was ing to the post Duy a bunt to Storke and went to sec. | Gi nd on Storke's wild dirow. Bridwell singled to right, scoriig McCormick, ett. but Was out, Wilson to Gibson to Wag: [ner Wiltse beat out an infield hit, Ten- (Continued from First Page.) Roseman struck out. Coughlan was p | safe on Niles's fumble and stole sec-| Jong. Schmidt laced a two-bagger to {0 {0 s | right, ‘scoring Coughian, Downs then *e Ycleaned up with a long drive to the; far corner of the field for a home ruts gaye seoring Schmidt ahead of him, Wile) goo’ lett MoIntyre singled to. * ary a | centre filed to Keeler. | mint THREE RU field Blair struck out. Chesbro got the first | place safe a! how upled ‘erie, lead early and was n ft ehut off and badly er let down. fered with Helen Ha closed w faened to, the ay. Bnt one mile 1) $000 added: er, bik. h., by Sir Dixon: ii ere to t | beeen ae cae apeed and held c ninewood was much the bes: went Into the lead and drew a Imoroved race iv-after showing a good turn e tral way, jen Was eed ilereen ‘akahira |. i Gilbert ot is prev id? and the end ue race wi the areteh. where he came to te ou josed with a rush. Takahlra tired at welling: $4% added, w SIXTH RAC and upward Quarter time A one ch £. Dugan. ney flew to Thomas, OD Leach hit for a home run. RU ONE RUN, o 1 —— rd. Gibson. forced Wilson, Brid . g © Doyle, NO RUN NATIONAL LEAGUE, Third rearee ees nour Was an easy out, Abby to At Chicago. Devlin flew to Btorke. McCor-| philadelphia 000101 fast single went flying past Lei-| Chicago 200000 Wagner s mble put Bri on terles—Foxe: id De aling several times, At Cincinnati. od. W mped Into the air and) Boston 00040 afteneoming down threw Thomas out at|Ciacinnat! 1200 first. Leach sent one past Devlin that| Batteries—Dorner and Smith; Ewing Arthur could not get. Clarke sent a|.nd Scilel. Umpire—Rudderham, > hard one over Seymour's head for three | a bas scoring Leach. Wagner dup). | cated the hit to tight centre, scoring | AMERICAN LEAGUE but Honus was out \ it Into a home r in | kins and Hearne. Umpire—Mr. Stafford At tToronto. montreal 10002020 son flew morontel 00000004 Bridwel s Batteriea—Stan and McManus Seventh Inning. Mitchell. and Plerce. Umpires—Mesers wi | te lLeeve Dev! could not beat Abby's throw to Black and Taft Was safe. Devlin was ds bat McCormick filed idwell 1 Deviin \oby NO 3 Nese Ms SAR earown Real Pleasure Eighth Inning and Goodness tse walked. Tenney beat out an ; d punt Doyle sacrificed, Gibs: in a dish of orke esnahan was intentionally : filed to Wilso (Gonna alles) RUN Elijah's Maana 1 Mec gle In stole se beat ou! “The Taste Li Packages two sizes—10 and 15 cents. ond RUN Made of White Com by Ninth Inning. Postum Cerea Limited rf now pitching for Pittsburg. Battie ( creek Mich. n filed to Leach. McCormigk beat | BRYAN DRINKS FROM LOVING CUP; SAYS AE WON'T RUN AGAIN IF ELECTED LINCOLN, Neb, July 10.---The sun was up when Mr, Bryan received news of his nomination at 4.30 A. M. to-day. around, and Mr. Bryan said: “If siected I shail not be a candidate for re-election.’ ‘NUDGE SENDS 39. LENE DEMOCRAT NDERS TO ANDCONGRESSMAN Makes a Record in Pass- ing Sentence. Candidate Tendering His Aid in Campaign. All tences records for the delivery of sen- to prisoners were beaten by Judge Humphrey, in the Queens County vey Jeracy, wrote to-day to William F Court, in Long Island City, ho sentenced thirty-nine prisoners 10 s+. Tate and offering his services to th vartous terms in Sing Sing ranging from | Mfe Imprisonment to indeterminate sen- Republican weake's letter follows: “Jersey City, July 10, 1908, paign \tences of not less than one year, ee one ae uae ane ieee cted Hon, William H. Taft, Hot Springs, Va. visit us until |durglar Judge Humphrey gave @ fe sty pear Mr. ‘Tatt—I cannot subsoribe| P.M. ang pice Ee ERO pere Nun elecathy either to the candidate or the plattorm| yon s%% HU cone iNGOE oa ney Lievens y iateaeay of burglary | Cither to the candidat he platform | you bave a V OPPORTUNITY, NOW. |seven years old, convicted of burglary| .+ +44 Denver Convention, The conserv-| Try on the 8 the style of them, nthe third degree and grand larceny Snug-Atting ec gant shouldert—8o ative citizens of this country who arel| eats with a will buy, We of Gloucester, | Meltlien reactionary nor the representa: / Will atalce our reputae on of thirty years of Glow ‘ivine enrtanecl _| that R were such grand VALU to arson as |‘ RPERGAtOTY aireal Cian apeclslelns |otered| lin clothes. It te the. story j ; , but who a rigid enforce- | of thras le stocks of fine Spr an eighth off was enced to | lwended ands that Are being y years ng Sing, with hard E UAT EER Tl Ue BE) on the doll one tree OPER CIRO eal must to you for protection | facturing ‘coat. at” King's uptown sate ; ¢ Against the wave of radicalism and class | Comer Sixth av 23d at. The e seventy years old, His last act of L forved sale of these three great stocks, f fire to several butld. | Presud A will follow the Denver | starred about weeks ago, haa met ere cae wlth the appr ind apprec ation of our Ba publle and crowded was burned stores with uyers from earl. sing time, lay and to Wye - ‘ + You can have choice of an immense varlety Bowen, whe any value to Your tn selecting your new Summer Bult. Any- e the British | Na@ I will cheerfully, thing you can keep home five Nav n as honorably disc D : you: teal avy and was honora ity goods to us and get |last winter, pleaded tearfully at Many elegant mercy was to rob the p nd have aes pate for your inspection jac fn St araget chute oenett-| BIG DEMOORATIS VOTE FOR Ry eRe GEC UEFA UE SHIR COUA SHAY TAFT, ROOSEVELT IS TOLD. ,,4 {28 minutes examitation of ott lorraaeess mote ule’ lee fifty feet of show windows will con- van-loads oners, was surrounded BAYNaulvonlomGecretary Vince you that now is your opportue Gee RITRINHORAMPRTaNGRUCEH® Le Secretary nity to get a new Summer Suit or une He was the leader oklyn Manor, and mond rs old b y at Senat President that port the Republican this year. was | He 1 of seduction agate and the complainant, Martha Gold- amith, Who sang in tm WINDSOR RESULTS. was rt with att _ | was offered ing to The He WI oR, Ont, reas: sulted as follows pon the RACE—Purse 600 i a year jn the upward, selling. ve and one longs.—Mary Hall, 110 (Berger, years old, who 1 and 7 to 10, won by a hee! Peatey 1G Burns), 1 to 8a his wife and daug Was sentenced | W | Sults for ae ‘4 bo, to three vears in Sing Sing, although ere actually and Bo. 0, #F 90 and € daughter and wite wii had made twenty-five dollars, and the finest sutte, arena thalenbieekeana Jaquet to talons’ $n premueustercs $11.50 Purse $40; two-year satel 0, Not Inst yenr's styles, but new, were handed out as $.—Ceremonious, 16 (kr, {freee stulleh merchandise. good enough d be mar- Tto 2 and out, won by a | Cr 45 one to wear, Bring this with you, helr: Oe Cook, 106. (Har A a) band '¢ we don't show you everything men- ¢ brought to Pearl Point, 108 (hen Vi tioned tn this column we will pay your rniture vans. In Sand sto ea eae Egle) | cartare bein wars “Come: any. me ater nd behen tliae yor to-morrow chee nany of ers Judi hccoon, waise AIVERSOt, Sele Rat while the aueortment them the mit, as he honed tt w } Moore and Black Mo. alsc fe Remember that this have a beneficial effect in driving oth aale by leading whole crooks and ars nyt of the boro THIRD R. XP0; three-years Ale manufacturers of sisthings, CBSA fs is | olds and upw rile —Elltcott, 110 | 4elay. Come and see for yourself, Good Walsi), 3 even and 2 to 5, positively will not he sola to dealers. Re- ROBBER HELD WOMAN: APE MARINO member that business men and professional 1g Martin Doyle, (Harty), nen who ordinarly patronize high- A out, second Poily | tatiors can find perfect fiting and es ANOTHER LOOTED HOUSE. | rT), $ to 1 2 to 1 durable xarments here for less than ope | Law: fifth tallora’ prices, | ; Marjorie and. Blesant Dress Pants, ale Outing an Two men entered home of Mrs. White Flannel Pants, wort: and 87, at na Drabrack, at N Ferguson | FOURTH RACI—Purse #9), maiden WE nritninenviy waite cet, Newark, this oon and! twe-vear-olds: | five furiongs.—Loval | york anould visit thi great te one held her the oth nder) oto 2 even and 1 | gummer Suts, fram 18 to 10 le 0) i vy hale a tength: Indian 97.90, 84.95 and $5.90, place, Three trunks w Bergen) Sto 1 3 to land the money. Boys" on and $75 in cash taker ond Melton Cloth 108 1G. @1.05, 82.4 The woman's sc ms at 2 even and 1 to 2 thin, the. price. t Joned. Ribbon Girl, | to 14, at Tribe, Philosopher, Jo. » Flatcreek and Speigh Bresnahan. TWO RUNS At Philadelphia Fourth Inning. st rae 1 9 00320 Tenney fanned on three right over ene bi y rad ds ON 0D Doyle could not beat Abby's throw to _ Batteries--Waddell and Spencer first. Bresnahan was easy, Wagner to gert and Powers. Umplre—Conne =, ,Storke, NO bo NS ne At Boston, : [PENNY A POUND PROFIT] Doyle made a pr p and throw 11001002 05 my of Abby's tap Storie did not run aut y 9900100102 Ld a liner he sent to Devlin, but the hit : i h waeitho: anode Niieo Batteries—Thellman and Bemis, Win the ball and.t ee to Hennes ip ‘ue, ed Donohue. Umpires—Egan and Storke could easily have made first : Te CM SMU Me NR a dasnnegs CHOCOLATE CREAM PEPPERMINTS: | good throw to firat, NO RUD ‘ ae NENA ECO us j Fifth Inning. NU FSR OAL Rich in flavor, wholesome and appetizing—he: Donlin walked but was torced, Bele Batterles = Altroc K and i are the characteristicsof our CHOCOLATE CREAM 6 ¥ er, 0 1 Af Gib- ¥ e Sn —O'LIUZ As | se eer a hard” ror agar Devine | ent Ane Warmer, Umplre=0 108° |] BEPPERMINTS, It is hardly possible to secure a int et ees et a HSE Sager |] better combination fora delicacy than rich, pepper- POUND Cc j"Gehson sed ty Bresnukan, who ran | EASTERN LEAGUE. |} mint-flavored cream coated with pure chocolate, Mevbay, "wifige"threw uc Life) at ancy |] They have an agreeable, cooling and satisfying ' = homas 4 to cel J ‘ oeured: lane ithe ‘at mentey that Providence 1 9 9 § 9 2 ¢ 0 \} effect when eaten, bounced twent int Jersey y 0 ( TS Grete" ball came down ‘Thomas ” BatteriesGlaze and Peterson; Mason || SPECIAL FOR TO-DAY, THE 10th | SPECIAL FOR TO-MORROW, THE 11th ) went to third and Clarke /and Crist. Umpires—Kelly and Mc- | A ea POMEL RUN: memo Gass CREAMED SMYRNA 'ROMAN PUNCH nom i eae pouND 10¢ —toasts.... Pound 10¢ ix! nning. Rochester 0060010 Hoes M pale siigled 1 : f i Bnd Buttalo : 902000 FIGS OCOD) 2 walked. iItse force McCormick, — gatteries—Henley and Butler; Kissin- | SS ——— ap Fea MTs Wlahad sayy sound tater tele stra!” | SPECIAL FOR TO-DAY AND TO ORROY 19 arengensn hit a to Clarke, 5 ! C f ai CI OLE O0) HS rine te 12258 1 Gpacial Assorted Chocolates (xis) POUND wie choaLaTe ASSORTED MARASCHIN TIFFFIES.... «POUND AOC CHERRIES,,.... POUND 29C aT ee High Grade Assorted Chocolates, rons. 25€ ES In there, the hottest days of summer, we should use particular discr:- tionin what we eat, as nothing will help us bear the heat more than a good stomach, For this reason we have chosen this time to impress upon our patrons that the purity and wholesomeness of our candies are unex. celled. No ill effects need be feared from eating them, and they will give much pleasure and enjoyment during this uncomfortable weather—an item worthy of serious consideration, Park Row store open every evening until 11 o'clock. Barclay sireet and Cortlandt atreet stores open Saturday evenings untll 11 o'ciqpk, WE DELIVER FREE 54 BARCLAY ST, bd LRCHASUS OF ONE DOLLAR AND OVER BEIWEEN B D Cor. West B'way. yooih STRER all Brooklyn 1 to 10 pounds Manhattan above ersey CHY. Cor.Church Se, #5 DARKROWS 7, io" At City Hall Park. No x our, out packed an mall orde 1 shipped fro: department. A loving cup was passed FHISONINADAY 10 SUPPORT TAFT rn ae of Queens County, Jerseyman Writes Ve ne ~OUING CONS IND PANTS Eugene W. Leake, Democrat, member of Congress from the Ninth District of to-day when pare announcing that he will vote for nominee during the cam- is afternoon that President t received a letter to-day from) price, WHAT WILL M'LEAN DO? CINCINNATI, O., July 10—The Cine cinnatl Enquirer, Democratle,- in its editorial columns to-day, while ace knowledging Bryan's unbreakable hold on his party leaders, does not say that the Enquirer will support his candidacy J and expresses no opinion as to ths result of the election In November. SUE SERME SUI, AND VACATION SUIT, Either Single or Double Breasted Styles. i. SALE TO-DAY & TO- 0-MORROW, ojPrices Are $5.95, $7.90 and $9.80—Some Silk or Satin Lined. lined Coat and Pants at a bargain # AM-Wool Suite worth $10 and Fancy C. Men's extra Durable at 81 Men's Tr Serge at worth $12. Men's || and Young Men's Brown Worsted Suite at | 87. ho Wo t t mas ee. 18, and 85.05, worth 812 and $14 ¥ 1 ten The atylish merchan de garments ang Ir Ke dollars, t fare allowed to out-of-town, | purchasers, Open Saturday night until 9 YOU CAN BUY AN UPRIGHT PIANO FOR $10 DOWN AND $6 A MONTH. 2ead this list, 1-3 of original prices Chambers Schubert Bradbury, Free’ delivery, Hardman ANDERSON & CO, 870 Fulton 8t., Brooklys 1 block voce Borough’ Hall Sub. tation, DIED. | DUFFY.—THOMAS G. DUFFY, at the | residence of hes sister, Mrs, Thomas | O'Reilly, at Avon-by-the-S any | Funeral Saturday, July 11, at the | Church of Saint Rose, Belmar, N. Ja at 7.30 A, M. Interment tn Saint Rey mond's Cemetery, Westchester, N. Y¥, EIFFE—On Thursday, July 9, 1908, af her late residence, 447 East 119th et, SOPHIE M'CORMICK, beloved wife of late John Bitte. Funeral Sunday at 1 P.M, Dublin papers please copy ORR.—ELIZABETH WARB ORR, wife ef the late John Orr, Funeral from her tate residence, 895 Henry st., Brooklyn, on Saturday, July 11, at 10 A, Mu; thenee to Church of St. Andrew, Duane st, New York, where a requiem mass will be cel brated, “Lost, FOUND NY REWARDS, OTS Haw thorns a tueh, Redford ant Rogers’ xald. neckcha 4. Porter, 198 Hawthorne at, LAUNDRY WANTS8—FEMALE, DAS NNN PANS SHIRT IRONDR, first, class: steady. Ime inediately, Long Taland Laundry, 882 Jacke son av. Lang. Island city No Extra © tte Advertisements for The wort tay at‘any American District Messenger 1m the city until 9 P.M. "Sette

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