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ES v oo cclet iy "Dias avai: Woes Gewenpas, WAMU) a8, 19a, rinslait AEs pilates EARTHQUAKE FELT |J. P. Morgan Snapshotted by Multimillionaire Henry C. Frick MOB THREATENS DOUBLE SHOCK, - On His Nile Trip With the Metropolitan Museum Explorers 10 LYNCH NEGRO \\ KING THOUSAND | Money King Gets for Nothing Art Treasure 3,500 | ON WEST SDE : “ RT oP eT a *) Yeare Old, Dug Up in His Presence, and More | | | Rare and Valuable Than “Gold Brick’ i i rember Hits Manhattan and Coptic Books He Bought for $400,000. Man He Stabbed Seven Times | Ws Vicinity, but Does | Reeavators Find, for Central Park Collection, Beau- Leads Pursuit and: Capeare No Damage. tiful Glass Bottles, Frescoes and Other Antique After Street Car Row. Gems in the Wine Annex and Summer Pal- o houts of “Lyneh Bint” tr sixth street to-day fellows ing a murderous attack with @ kaife MISTAKEN FOR BLAST. ace of Amenophis I11., Egypt’s Pharaoh. BY RAYMOND G. CARROLL, | ‘upon Paul Bayer, a bartender, of No. 315 fiany Thought the Puzaling Staff Correspondent of The Evening World. | West Twonty-third street, by Ganaea Shakes Were Due to.an LUXOR, Egypt, March 1§—When 3. Plerpont Morgan reaches New Preteens eg ehh York this summer, after a winter spent on the Nile in Egypt, and a spring! Rayer and the negro had been riding Explosion, @ejourning at the watering places of Europe, he will carry with him a! nd Tw on # westbound Twenty-eigith etree’ crosstown car, At ‘Thirteenth avewie land Twenty-fourth street Bayer got off and in doing so siouldered Scott out of the way. There was a bitet spurt of sharp language and Scott and a friend aot off the exp and followed Bayer, At Twenty-sixth erect and Thirteenth aver Bert e fayor and stay wide, A score of men the street saw che assault end rushe for the negro. Pureaé by che screaming mob, at th fowileh ran the Injured maa, th » doled Into the entrance @f § ew Joft building at No, @2 West Twer He managed to olor him and partially barr o Was straggling to ke” enraged crow@ o small object of art important because it is the first antique he possesses which did not cost him a small fortune. It ie an incense burner, in the (@& @ustncss-tiee Sut quite barmices| shape of a chariot, which was found near an eleventh dynasty tomb on| Gertaquake visited this city early to-| the very day Mr. Morgan visited the headquarters here of the Egyptian Gay, venting most of ite force in Staten | expedition of the New York Metropolitan Museum of Art. ‘Watand and the southern part of Brook-| Reore leaving Cairo for Upper Baypt wine,” explained Mr. Winlock to Mr.| also felt in Manhattan amd vie, Morgan hit his right lem against Morgan. “We have also uncovered the Queens. The scismosraph at Brooklyn! « door, and water formed on his knee. | foundations of some nobles’ houses con- Catlege shows carth disturbances iadt| This misfortune prevented the banker | nected with the palace, evidently a fight between 11.20 o'clook and 1 o’clook | from doing the tombs and temples as !8! simmer resort of Amenophis and his am hie wont, but he did manage to s¢'| wife, Teye, located upon the shore of a ‘Thousands of persons were awnkened | &#hore from his magnificent new steam | wonderful artificial lake, whieh dried up | a Mtaten Inland and sprang from their| Gahebtyeh Kharwen, at the Lugor Win: a Weds'in alarm, Bay Ridge, Benson-| ter Palace, Fobruary 16. Here 4 ly for the complete suc- | Rest, Bath Beach and Coney Ieland| boarded a launch for the west bank Of cess of the expedition of the Metropoll- | were ‘violently shaken. In Manhattan | the river in the company of Curator /tan Museum of Art, <tenophis II. the tremor was felt only by those on| A: M. Lythgoe of the Egyptian Depart- | built his palace of mudbrick and not of | {Oo strects, and they thought it was| Ment of the Metropolitan Museum of | sandstone, ae did Rameses, II1., #o that | Gee to air concussion following a great| Aft: and entering « sand oar was driven | Mr. Winlock did not have much to show ton where’in thie vicinity. three miles into the desert Ys ion Mr. Morgan of the palace beyond al Gaveatigation by Evening World re- | Sheikhe Valley, where Assistant Cura: | ground plan of mud ridges. This did) i i ty-#ixth street, t it shut againar tor H. EB. lock was bossing tWO| show, however, that the ancient Phar- men when Patrolman Bondes of vt weet checke, about cn Nowe epee | Rundred fellahin, or native Esypuan®. | ach had a sulto of rooms in his palace | Week, Swen tiath’ sie ae he Gret, adout 119 o'clock, Tan rene | tlesing the foundations of a new stone; to accommodate cight wiv babe 3 daty'en Staten Toland and in the Brook. | Nencguarters for the expedition, | BEAUTIFUL GLASS BOTTLES | Wondes drew hia gun and fought Ri ten aeotion along the shore ot Grave: | WINKS AT GOLD BRICK IN THE 3,800 YEARS OLD. j way to the nesto, whom he placed UR: @a4 Bay. The second and more vio- COPTIC BOOKS. j,_ Still the eapedition has dug out many | \der arre ee more poussins tent, chook this cerritory again and ex. |, ‘Seems the newspapers ai making & ‘interesting objects, including some really | sisted as escort to the police etatlon: tended into Manhattan and Queens. | !t out of my purohase in Feria of tho beautiful: gias a lot of fresco J. P. Morgan on His Dah the yelling mob followed, hurting Me Smith indrenary, West Now | Coptic books,” remarked Mr. Morgan work and colored limestone, besiiles any » P. Morgan on His al vamsiiew at the negro and crying tal Brighton, Giaten Island, the secona| With & sly wink at Mr. Lythgoe se &| quantity of scarabs and beads. More | ——————~ an a aa en — he ought to t ated: tremer was violent enough to cavse| '09S line of workmen carrying dirt: than fifty men are kept busy digging H his family! Bayer alvo went on foot to the pobies filled baskets upon their heads trailed) over the ruins of the palace. Their | ‘ station, but as he was giving am eecoun: windows to drop from the op, A nurse | up érom the excavation. Camels were | nourg are from $ A. M. unt{l noon, and ’ he he dropped In a #woot (ean es 0 oto ou ie com | Crineing the stone for the bullding: | from 2 P.M. until 5 P. Mi the maxi- | 1 1 | 4 n wounds in his beet “a vi OW an workman would | rs n | ne "e % at Ginued for eoveral eoconds and was | SVC? DOW ond auain & wee jmum wages 30 cents a day, and the and We tad oat sreat Ose tal and is In a precarious shout as his pick upturned an antique.! minimum 10 cent: day, paid to the Ae jed by another, in which @ ten-| Hai of those found go to the Egyptian | chidren employed on the work, | cy of earth tremors lal south to| Government and half remain the Prop-| qhe Egyptian expedition of tho 5 | condition We See mieiety be Sut erty of the Metropolitan Museum of! wetropolitan Museum of Art was or- Fordham University and Columbia | ,r¢, ganized in 1906, at the instance of Mr. University have oeeepereners: but the! Neither Mr. Lythgoe nor his associates, | Morgan. From 1906 until 1910, the aK | . emperts in charge of them were slow Mr, Winlock and A. C. Mace, was cam Dedition worked over the soil around | : getting around to look at thelr rec-| gutea by Mr. Morgan in connection! agetanyeh, some twenty miles south of "the oyu ! ’ eee eres today. It was unofficially re-| with the latter's payment of $400,000 for} Cairo, and much of the Egyptian treas- IF YOU LIKE related touches be- ported et Fordham that the selsmo-| §7 hooks aald to be worth no more than! ure now in the Art Museum in Central | poe aes comes | tween the various details of your cos- @reph registered o slight disturbunce| 935 each, if that much. Park comes from this locality in ayy, Po tu wi H i i Sure ee MEM arth wae mont| yBUOre ME, Lotieor coud rox, ae. |ag the argeh ostn, 120 miles wes:| Forty American Beauties In-| Arthur G. McKeever Resigns| ‘World Want Ads Work poeta trl oft pe b= ehaking jock came up with the incense of Luxor, where work was begun in 9 hi i pronounced om Staten Island, but i] purer, whieh had Just been uncovered, | 1907, Afr Mt Ana rT ‘ : a hait ‘ are | Wonders’—Maybe This One at the Queen Quality Boot Shop on tana Baetst ctouets te South Droskive.| one, handing i to Mr, Morgan, said: after Khargeh, A year ago the tents She ene one) Office in Madison Square Will Get B th 1d Out! ‘Thirty-fourth Street. Beyond there 2 ‘Here 1 H blyeh, hariot. . ‘ ' nee ! Breads tdi eceptes,, Ua parte of Man-| so echyces eine. sypantine porto aedl ta oie ee ee he ee Admirers at Pier. 1 Republican Organization. | MAGI As Meade COAe Rattan, sleepers were awakened by what @hey thought resembled the detonation @f @ blast. Policemen on fixed posts in Verkville and along the upper east side weport they fel. a slight rumbling of he earth after midnight, but thought | it was caused by an explosion of dy: | | See in gome blasting operation at a Madame IMAGINE, FOR IN TANCE, oe charming accompaniment of a pai high cut brown boots to a brown and white striped taffeta—taifeta, you know, heing one of the assured materials for Spring wear. Nothing could be prettier. is even okder than your Copuc books.” Thebes, of which Luxor is the tourist Mr. Mergan laughed heartily, and he| centre, took the antique found in his presence .V. J. Palmer Jones and H. G. Evelyn pack to his dahabiyeh with him. He sy Wilt, two young Englishmen, share very proud of {:, and later showed it) wok Mr ype qock tne, brunt of | the busy for quite a time before 10 o'clock | Madison Square Republican Club, of No! a. .. wt work on the Went bank of the eivee| this morning down at the Red Star line | 210 Wert Fourteentia st TCH Ratededtahal hl ra bia ty a Of It ork on a 2 ‘ourtec reel, of the) tortain young ladies at midnig to Henry C, Frick, the steel king, who| Jones t# an artist, and his wife ia|@ock, hustling around breaking half-loidest Republican clubs in the city, hax |e te Ee eat se eile {s touring Heypt with his daughter.| camping with him in the desert. White| Nelsons and Hackenschmitt hammer- it, [teers a Tent iees rigk “Ghar ihee wa The two multimiliionatres met a is an Oxford Heyptologist. A. Lansing. | jocks, Forty diazily entrancing gitis of ot only could he tft pay the waite: resigned and gone over to Roose distance. alehy OF sulted uth ce Calvo: andl 155| MINTAMGRIE OF IHC Waollnblon AnAIGE | hore Ghee ere ee of resignation, which wo ldast-niehty Hut sha eanlcilaa ton IN ALL THE NEW Spring Shoes, ‘The morning newspapers carried ac-| mites up the river from here. ferson University, is the other white weer COMRARY: WHO” ware Cabot Ward on Mare tuck before the session of Maglatrat the tendency towards novel effects in counts of a sufeblowing at West Now! yn Frick snapsaot Mr. Morgan ana|™Member of the expeditlon, which em-| Sling for London on the Tapland, to lgiven oui to-day ai Roosevelt ha court in Flatbush is over to-day color and material is visible, but always ' Brighton, Staten Island, and tor a time! nig party passing through the Naviga- | 210s from 250 to 300 natives constant. ode Theatre on the frst lanarters, [i wae in part as follows 1} have to go to Raymond street ja erfectly restrained so that it does not 6 , ly from the beginning of December stor, were de! ‘ SSE. wit Weel d ; : perfectly restrained so that it does Mt was thought this accounted for the| gon Canal at Aasuan, am not In accord with the attl= [in default of the fine resulting from tha: 4 rt " G 0 until the end ef March. ship by thelr lingering tare i hare S anentient f conflict with one’s ideas of good taste. ‘earth vibration, But the safe blowink| After complimenting Mr. Lithgoe upon| So far the value of the antiquitl of the county organization in |jast supper of h . ‘ . eccurred at 945 o'clock and the sup-| se gite chosen in the Shellths Vatley |Gug up, exclusive ‘of the Bo pert eomte | octane At the men whore top hats) supporting President att for the | ternw Ge Minar Nallla MaDenad For instance, Champagne Boots with Pree certioele Sper? free. for the headquarters, Mr. Morgan was|eurrendared to the Egyptian’ Govern: sae ee ee een eyen | nomination etther from the stand- of 472 Prospect place, Hrooklyn, white pearl buttons, or the new Huzzar Porgy aero audible more than| conducted one mile to the south, where ment, exceeds tho axpense of the expe} iret Bee ee Chea Whom on { Pont of party expediency or from Ja Brooklyn theatre last night, and then | of Imperial Calfskin, Patent leather J ca 7 " jo th Ne le 6 ee he broader lewpolnt oma 0 \e Me € y he! 7 ths fifty yards away. the American excavators sent out by / “it tn the New Norton of the Aafete| Broadway. ‘Tip faces of the about-to- | tie broader vlewpalnt of national fto a little supper at a cafe, When the j Roots with White Ooze tops, as well os policeman on duty on Statcn| the Institution of which Mr, Morgan is faeries sas ceecee on tae Bue Welfare, Further, I am in accord | waiter presented the check, Berthold Aaland felt the shock and all called up| the head are living in tents. Hore, on|iePentan, {8 known aa Mr. Morga their stations on the telephones for in-| the road to the famous Tombs of the|peition of Theodore M. Davis of Boston atructions. The supposition of the po-| Queens, to the extreme left of the/has enjoyed. But then, Mr. Davis takes | Hceman was that there had beon a bis! Colpss! of Memnon, Mr. Winlock and his|nothing out of Egypt. All he finds he 3 | boots of Smoke Gray and Brown, I MENTION THES you how with Roosevelt and his policies and nitted he didn't have any money believe that the interests of the Re- on the discerning walter tock | publican party as a body will be best [his hat and coat a# pledges against his eubserved by his nomination, and | finding #0 the stems of the American Beautle they carried. The oldest watchman on the pier sald that he had never been | 80 affected before as when he saw imply to show stinctly feminine, complete explosion in the off works at Bayonne ! r the m ‘ : eel Oa eer Hela Juul as y ie te \ = Mhock was just as severe at Totten.|DAFtY have uncovered the palace of Seg Pee an Eirdaianey Galro. gentiemen trying to pry themselves} that the country wil! benefit by th Mian MoDor murmuring some sen | andl particular the Queen Qualit, Boot } Yilte. sixteen miles down the b Amenootits TIL, who ruled Egypt 1.400) Od ny the Hayptian Government, | loose from farewell strangle holds and wonton of the Progressive reforms | tment about « en akaten waln out | Shop is—and remember, it ix devoted along th shore of Staten Island. | * moet New York expeditk af ven! thet eck th a gled e adopted by him, . Ne FOR ran n her head up i Jace et ie Imanders and. South, Brook. | “This year we have carried our ex- on ee Ta eae had aaa en Mi basa een OIE Pe McK boarded # car, Berthold, bevert of his | exclusively to women's footwear Prices is an auditor artment at $3.0" a ye was received at hewdquar- ddressed io Col. Rooves | sv reache Jody | {WOrcawe 1 ong |ow. That was to rede na into the] ‘The sporting telexrap mants and something elxe, for he ap fer hia lady's w thy morning and « ooret nna Wnoaver= | sine and chiffons and things, ‘ Mr. - ees which promise less resul Qne well known wine b owas ob- | “Inance She icemtionn: given’ se Mr, Devin ferved to pull hi black-edged nandker-| A telegra: chief from hin coat pocket and shed | ters to-day 1 Spottryivania, THe entered the army | frank tears of sorrow. ‘elt from an orgunization of i Mere La hry chitant ot West Betenton, COUNTESS OF WARWICK as a lieutenant and at the close of the} Hazel Dawn's mamma, who js the offi-| makers, It ran: "The Rooxevel who lived along the north shore for TRIES TO SAIL IN SECRET.) war nad deen brevetted ‘for distin-| cial chapcrone of the party, and Hazel | writers have thrown thelr , says last night's dis- fad Za Cipege Rasneery, rough Nhe genre or Dawn In her capacity of leading lady, | 14m nd signed “Harry Willlame, turbance was the third of the kind he a " | SAS, ROULRRRATOOIONE, SOONS & assured the captain that they would | President | has been through. ‘The first occurred | Lecture Tour Off, She Sips Away | prigadier-reneral. personally see to it that ail of the fare- | ‘The action of the Rey followed. enting, Miss | id paid bis carfare, and when i her hi she dropped a | lyaites who were awake say the dis-| cavations of the palace Into an annex | pi ecstisioy Jo women turbance sounded like the explosion of| where the early ruler of Egypt kept his @ very heavy blast deep under the! ~—-—--—--—--—-— earth, and was followed by @ percep- 1 the Karmenty, er Kot the gar: Boot Shop | mantay seemneen, ih the seriz on Olympic—Sickness a wells were completed before noon. As it |junantmously indorsing Taft provoted | uly In ne re a pet 32 West 34th Street ‘ago, in the Said to Be Cause. GETS VERDICT FOR A CENT. es the Haman, Ros UL Of ber Deri |this statement: “from “lhe! Hessevelt) siconaid'a landiady called op and| | Rignt, and was about the same as that) Countess of Warwick, who|Duckett at Once Takes Steps to|uirla who Wax dropping a few to ara" eer oh the Hepukiloan Club Horthold vent to thy Grand avenue ate Cece Wa eer dna ed Phi tal Collect It, not Know thet the gangplank wae being bee arege | “Drunk and a order auld Mng!- qintention of lecturing 1} suggment in favor of Attred w, [Pulled in. tent of thts comm strate Nash in court 1 i] the United Congressman Julius Kahn of Call- on of the or ‘I haven't got a dollar, y‘dnn bi | THE LINE weeks, walled hurriediy for home to-|Duckett for the sum of one cent Was! rornia, who aatied on the Lapland, in-| tion would burt pe tion would bear toadebate on grand | I've got @ good overcoat here which" day on the White Sar liner Olymple, entered to-day in the Supreme Court, |tending to epend a few weeks at Carla. | |, got ere which Is FOR NG ‘ery effort was made to keep her aall-} Duckett got out an execution to col-|bad, sald that California would be aolid | a, ‘The combination of Barnes “Get the dollar; we don't take over- coats ia this court,” retorted the Mag- 1 Parsons obviously explains the earet ae aie lect the cent from Charles F. Hoffer-|for Taft at the convention, The In-| } , alee aclion { ng seoret, ‘but she was eran engaring |e tne ofnt fem. 9 ig eh wag |SUrgents had got to fighting among | Saeiings te eraas i ‘ate, Then Berthold sat down in cell a stateroom, greatly agitated, and a| whe cit aie themsclves, he added, because of Gov. ii ra | No. 9 to walt for @ dollar to come to 4 message was sent to her. {rendered ‘before Justico Gavegan on} johnson’s attempt to swing them first THREE “CHAMPS” AT THE = [tim ‘ | There had been rumors afioat that) Feb. 2 by a jury. The formal order |to La Follette and then to Roosevelt. MAYO MEN’S BALL —_———— the lecture tour of her ladyship was a| ns filed to-day, "| Dieds Was Taking “Sctenc Aare 8. sen 10. ‘a rr Th plaint alleged that Hoffer- r failure, he sent out a denial of the], h® complaint alleged that Hotter.) @AS KILLS SIX IN SLEEP. r ska al Emil Berth several years | f " ’ i I y Dance—ihe Flatbus “rISK | care! o ra nlican | | ip ALAS, aye fated saved te See May, 1909. The Grand Jury dismisaed ao ere jA New Dance the Flat ush arotaker of 1 Repudiican | . ¢ nd on Urgon ainens would re ltho charge. Duckett then Brought sult|Biwht Other Men Found Uncon-| —Will Also Be a Feature | Club of Brooklyn, died without medical 4 ON | turn shortly, Lee Keedick, manager of]; yocover $15,000 d The jury aclous Mar Not Survi | ro.Nigh | attendance at his home, No, 318 Union s dl har'cnur, liso ovaga'. eemaonie ieaattrtars, teat Ae a noises, Ma at Se a PooNight enti See a at aaa | undays, March 24, 31; April 7, 14, 21, 28 tive, this afternoon that Lady Wi called t are Martin Sheri athlete; John metes of the men's dormitory ‘Three champ! { Landon by ar) A “7 en : o { }Huron County Infirmary are dead and | * sare ae | AMERICAN SEIZED AS SPY. PALO eral HOre Ghaedarea uisunacieta | reve {he greatent Hiving foatherws and Mike Gibbons, the welterweigit roteher— to be guests at! | the County May: | Amsterdam Opere- 1 | ty-fourth street tonight. , | © j ] | wick has serious Iinexs Sa'ling also on the Olympic were Mr. | and Mrs, Khayatt and thelr ten child-|Dut A. W. Parent of Friaco Woe | ren, Mr, Khayatt {s & rug merchant in 1 Beginni: : ly thi ing thou-| Uaw, Yor is going on a visit tto| @Ntckly Released hy Germa ASny RR OG! inning early this morning thou-! syria, BERLIN, March 23.—The name of an|* 6 19 in search of positions, workers,! ‘The ten children range from infancy | American citizen, who wi ‘men slept. A brok p Hi ; re ae merican citizen, who was arrested! ging room just below, flooded the ° Pe A ‘i bomes, investinents, capital, bargains, to fourteen years of age. Including | vesterday near Potsdam as a spy Sia|tce cau wita aan’ ha dead aoe champs have been Invited as gucsin lost articles, vacations, instructions, &c.,| twins, two years old, Al were born two |) : re! ponor becau y come from Mayo, Vale » instr » &tc., t . just been made public. It ts that of a| Frank Yeagle, seventy-three years old; &c., began’ crowding to The World’s' Years apart—oxcept,. of course, the | cout student, A. W. Romia eee eee, (which is full of champs: 2 1 crowding 0 The Mormre| twine. A maid travel with Khayate {musical student, A. W. Parent of fan | Gideon Romig, elghty three; Wilnam {Wr took Oo Sot te annual main and branch offices to mske sure Ph tN, Care of the children, |Francisoo, who has since deen released | Starbard, fMfty-three; Willlam Carroll he Mayos usua ol u thelr advertisements were properly filed jieP honest and truly name js Mary |2M Proving his identity. He was motor. | sixty-nine; William Lutz, seventy, yall and reception on St, Patrick's niitt for publication in Misery. , ing near Potsdam when he stopped to| James Conners, seventy-one, mut this year they skipped that date THE BIG SUNDAY WORLD | TO-MORROW Bast Sunday The World not only THIS [8 YOUR OPPORTUNITY TO See Long Island SELECT 4 SUMMER OR PERMANEN? OME among the hills on the Sound shore; along the ocean shore on the south, or in the beautiful and picturesque central secti One-Way Fare for the Round Trip s the above dat cial tickets will be sold to Long » including the Fa Z4UPMy 1 are in a critical condition from |usphyxiation, They were found lto-day when another inmat which n valve in t x watch the evolutions of @ battery of! The room in which the men slept was hecause the 17th of Maroh fell on « for La rtiilery and innocently took hoto- | twenty-four by forty-four feet, They | 1 “FATHER OF HOUSE” DEAD, |srcon antic: tne nowiy’ intratuced'nta| Woutd, not allow any windows to te unde | There won't ~ | evel body dances afler 12 howitzer was being explained to the|opened. Tho fate of the surviving vic- |°Y2" ¥ den after 1 f | ege Jototock. It will be worth the price of | ronchitis - {admiasion to sen Vahn MoWalters, the e any kick, how Rockaway Branch, for all good to return on any Gen, Bingham Had Been Member of |sunners. tims hangs in t! | | | | He was immediately arrested by the ugnal, but oe ke fay, Murals, 09 Congress Since 1878, soldiers and held in custody bf the|Mre, Cat and Here From | Hudson Terminal mttilonaire, and Coun- | AL, THE FIVE PHILADELPHIA, Maroh 23.—Gen, [Police of Potsdam until identified. The! sellor Barrett, the Achill accelerat r,| and OFHEER Wow York Sunday news- | Henry Hf. Bingham, member of Con. |P2#oeraphe on development proved to (Spedial to The Evening Wort), [dance the Fiatbush Priak, hiv ts, tne n " | pagers ADDED TOGETEER. gree from the First Pennaylvante Dis {© Seelutely_ harmless. |p MONTCLATS Ms 3: Maroh Br Tagan wae macpeleporese 08 | D ff It . , ee ‘00d 0} atreet, Mont- If your ad. 1s published in the Sunday tt!ct and “father of the House,” died) New Bishop for Ogdensbu: Pe Bi @ box car to-day which | Viackiwoka, a ae Re GeO ] 1cu Words it gets a circulation in New York | #t Ws home here at 5.45 A. M. to-day! oapENSBURG, N.Y. aferoh i |oontained © consignment of hay shipped | #reat vosue in the sutsr ele e ott he Sunday Herald,| #1e had been @ member of the House iy fifteen da3 from @ small | we X ‘# old, he found a cat and six kittens, ine ne COMBINED, | “Gen, Bingham had been i @ Jong|Polatment by the Pope of Monsignor | DMO te tun Ocal ale tie days| day on the Olympic, He haa not decided | ‘The Oil penctrates to the sore POR BEST RESULTS JOIN THE time trom a compitcation of diseases. | Joseph H. Conroy of Ogdensburg as! oid and thriving. What the mother cat| how long he will remain abroad, Mr flamed Le ving quick relief, Gen. Bingham served through the elvit|Coadjutor Bishop, with the title of | subsisted on while in transit t9 @ mys-| Wanamaker |v at the Virginia Hot | mrs pb Rs k large bottles age., Soc. war in a Penney!vania volunteer regi-| Bishop of Arindela. ‘The Diovese of |tery, She and were taken nge, where she wil remain for 4| tial bottle toc. | Sent end was wounded at Gettywourg Ogdensburg covers Northero New York. {nio the bowm of the Wood family, | few weeks. aes . Lae po eonennnnsiphantenionmeonemnre sno pceantiniaprannecne nin hit simunsomeeretueaniigye alainsctaannnimryparica sets Ot CE OS OPAC S a romeo lee near ean uae ge naman sage cunrne rh sy i — zt “ OT aad re nents. wees tanta en OND

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