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Tilt: JIltOOKI.Y.V T1M1H, TUKSDAY, Hni'TRMHKH 20,, 3001, lllnaa and flanilngton did a talking act that was aHtnalii In iiaris, and lw lilooin did In tha fun-making Una end mall I la easily capable of tarrying the dialer I bia liaual lianui aliint, ua.i-i.d 1 gore with a itar, t'lmeuoa Harvey alao ne. aorvee tuaiae fur ollelit ui. a. el.a- I Dr. Lyon'! I riahk While) sin) Law riiiiiiiiona, blark-faiia rtoMittitUlia.

aurillia sum ItaW ban will make a atlr In Ilia UaM opaia win Id I Im, and reiirr.itd a fi-W tltiad fines Upar II IS! 10 81 III PIS IIS amua oar. atlas Ilium he nam la bar II Of FRENCH I 111 IE "Ilia I'lali NlltaHhar," blouMnl lha pi u- aiMiia, but would du wall In llay 10 liar PERFECT IHfAiitme lo a eloati. 'lha ulever loaslar lilay- poaliiia mora and to Ilia gudli-nu la, 'i ad bolH ends against lha middle laat mailt tmlHiina iif ilia (Nimuaiiy under Ilia aiiur tllll itlaaaliiiu r. nulla, la IlliaW ail ai appiaua wmkad pheai fully and ioduud Tooth Powder pla up liiln Hi gallary, and an apple Into Ilia nrohaatra, A h.rtc laus-ht Ifte "orulira-Iral" i nil, but Nlutrrow Isnured her, Ha a atioar wan worm eaeing, Child Aotre Applauded at Folly, aid a Iru in ma mouih and amlled liivn- I a a AN ELEGANT TOILET LUXURY Want Conference liia-ly at Hi aallervha, 'lha un'hlii who bad I iUjnUMCtarcfS Jlnge of, the Moulin Rouge All playi that have a touch of tha human loapturad lha appl lliraw II down with ial Interest in ttiam ia to aurvlv. "Th 'a and awmai.

Al Ilia same tlm "Ilia wo. TTiiad if pftopln of rftnmnt lor tvtr ft quarter of ft oejUur lal Wadding," by Theodore Kramer, al man scorned" wlilssud an Inahoot annua tha With ITim and T. Hen to Discus It. Ihmigh It haa tiean on tha road fur aeveral Creeps Into "A Little of Everything." footlights, rlpariow realised that aomatliliig waa lunuiaiiliig alHiiit ihla smaa of lha gams t. itWO-w-lw.

MaAgo ai aeons, aim ratalna Ha ild-lluia dinal IMiayara anil the aiulleiiita llial tvlluaaaad al Ilia Jiully Thaalra last lilglil waa juat I rid triad duilga, but In vain, Ha got I hem both, and the shuck nearly added lu lb vtaga full of broken orookary. aa aiilhualaalln as that at Ilia Initial par formaline. Miilllvnn, llarila and Wood liava frot losmher a atrutig and aveiy part a ca on lily hanilled. I'liera a eta eiirlnltl NICHOLS PUT HIS FOOT DOWN COLLIER FUNNY AT MONTAUK Kill Cart Show at tle Oayty, ktrlhnar'i Morning Olorlea, kurlesiiueri ealla al I ha ami nt aauh a it, Hi of tin work of tha evening na dona tiy gatia Kelfa and t'oia Uulnini. two Juvenile ai l- Helen Tamed Irtttl at DIJou.

Without Any EipUtiatlon Effort to and all-round entertainer, played to crowded houses at III two performance at th Stock Companies Have Strong AUrao rtoan, They aliauiatrd In tha inrl Jan-la "Th Taming Hewn," presented St th lHVet, -Theatre Devil's -ma iiitia ninuiar," ana ma auiiienna i Ihvin know that their work waa Miiuenlnteil. Illjou Hill week by llm Nimunnr Hlook Com- Jiaiishtnr" Is th title of a mnlir iavr Vaaala Knrrpll. aa Mntcl Wllaon. had tha patiy, suhmlls an lnturf.llng to Ilia Iniuslrjl eomwly, hior.H.re.l with a num. Learo When Can Will Bun on William burgh Bridge Vn' vailingwjealoui Over Brooklyn' Growth.

jtlon und th flayer Handl tut Part WlI-Th Charity Kurae- Iw at the Hoveltjr. h'" I 14,1.: I patron of lha thire, The etorf deals Vid ihe with lha effiiri l-lilllp Carroll, a young 0'l I leading rola and aha made tha moat of It, Tha apenlal feature waa Gertrude llaynaa and her boy choir of about thirty voliea, which aang a number ef hymns. One nf lha nuniner retinerea a numner or aoioa ana waa role of I'd lu Carro iileaaatl. 'I he Part I pal t'urlng a discussion on lh bridge problem of Kai Kdna Ma en i oooi lakin by encored eavera! times. Tha eoanee Iniluda the raokiia 0f tha heroine by a oroa a ravine and tha rolling af Ilia miie when lha villain atiempte to follow -Tha aoena iZ.

daughlar, l-IIHnn llHtliawnr, Jnmaa A. lar- liy. Hiionnar with ln-r usuul abllliy last night' meeting of tha Manufaolur- HiHMnir show an timirliii vivauiiy In lh lun mjttm la I I.mm.Hm. (1 1 1 1 1 It would be entertaining1 to know Juit I how-many of tho who heard Fay ton lng th Chanann do la Bruicunbllli from "Tho Pretty during tho Ionnelly 1 snowing interior of urane Cliuroh la re- inla i.l Ion cevenillali. an aolresa, A m' M'nn- T' I I III 1 Urooklyn would me-noem, rocsnt aUillilun to lha ooniiuny la Muurlc who I H.

good ai ior and Si'r Mcoit and Wilson In a clever tumbling ant. Offenbach Review In "A Little of Every Human Srlde Aroueee Ootham Oallery have a greater population than any oilier I borough In thla city, and the peopl of It I would bs In a position to eaaert themielve I lo nave niel Willi in imi'iuar ravor. ina laat act of lha I'lay piriurad In lb green i thine," at tho Broadway Theatre laat night Tha rloslng ct la a seen of til I'lk at the 01. kouls Kxposiilon. room of Ilia Imperial 'J'lienlre, I-omlun, la Though twelve year on the road, "Th 'MU.

-A rllr und'eretood Ftanoh. Thr wara no doubt aoma In (ha audience did. They wara end to obtain what they wanted In tht mat aclilns. Th HniMinar eoniuany does noliiy pan of Ufa" proved last nlRht, at th with th play a wnoia, 1 no eaenerr is Juiy Tlmci at The Misses Ardell and Bayard, with their Gotham, that It ailll haa nowor to uleaaa. probably ahoolud, Tha araraca holder, ter Of loo I Improvements, Peopl tcroaa the river who war apparently afraid of I adequate, The romance or Cecil Jalf and Hlnhnrd Kltuit waa waU'lied with liitareaL Miaa Mae Iilok- however, did not understand tha languag ricks," together with th Molaasos, shar 'Ixt River" at Phillip Lyceum, the prospect of Brooklyn's preponderance, were doing their almost to advance the In ed the honor at Wntaon'a Cosy Corner laat Inaun'a praasniAtlon of tha cilmraoter of Cecil Jalf waa warmly received, t'lyclo llatea ua ao waa pieaseo, out not oiamayea.

iu aong la Mom aung In America and ncvr In tha English languag far teuton that, to thoe who know what tha French word mean, aro unnecessary to atala. Hut Mle The Lyceum Btook Company last night evening. The Jlolasso are whirlwind dano-presented Joseph rural tn.lodrama, 1" ilS aa ine ruuan, utmatan Luecn, maae nil terests of the Bronx; they were exerting themselves to Improve that borough st the I I II lth hla aantnnlo laugh, which KHik tha rallery gods by alorm, Th loiiaaetti "Loat River, at Phlltlpi' Lyceum The. Morris, songstress, end Weston and Ray irolhera. who form a human brides over a xpens of Brooklyn.

That, he thouiht, explained why Improvement measures In the Interest of Brooklyn wer flagged, held up bottomless charm, aoroaa which lha horo- ir, nas tviiiina, ioi i nioiid, in a "Comedy or Krrors." Th bur liest, and aroused th nlhuataem of her "Tlllle' Itoom," round up th eve- wl 4 ah l.a aiaass mi a aava-al aa evt ai iliaa niCI I tij 1 1 1 laT I i Mrs. Weisslitz, president of the Ger 4n makoa her escape, ware, Of course, th -jatnpiMoD am ii it deiightrully, ana aa much iwlth liar ayaa and ona shoulder aa with bar voloa. Few, tf any, other American o-trease or linger could glv tha on auoh an odor of tha French. A wonderful ae-traaa la Mlaa Templeton and, though tha ong mi in mow. and aldetracked.

uing entertainment, limes, VvllHnm C. Iloldxn shared In th I i-l'iTi! Good Show at tht UDJQUe. I tha nnlaat nt 1ta meellnar nvap which th Georgian Coetume Play at Payton'e, aeen to nilvaninge na lliimor and aided ma- I Two new cninedlca by John P. Burke, r.f I George T. Moon, the newly sleeted President The Peyton Stock Company wai seen to 1 famou.

Burt on. called I presided, Secretary James T. Holle red a advantage laat night at th Lee Avenu Idler on th lublrct of bridge, which had as naugnty, only Mis Templeton and a tew other knew It, and, with tha present ox-orptlon. tha othera have eenaa enough to keep what they know to themaelvea, Thar la also Peter F. Dallry to be eon-alderad for ha la exactly one-half of the ahow.

"A Little of Everything" (moat true and fortunate name) waa produced thla Clink, Charlra Herbert, Henry Keen, i-rank Ir'Hiitinah'i Flat" and tha other "A Hoclul lluae and Carl Fey In lh oaat, i I.i'amin." ar ealuie of, the fnliiua The- Theatre In th play, "No Cross, been iont by ordor ef the asaoclatldti to i aire uui una weea. anil in mem jonn p. No Crown," the plot and Incidents of, which belong to tha (Jooraliin eooch. The old story Ouaksr I Burk IB assisted by Cileries lunn, John Fun at Orpheum Vivlfles Mayor UcClellan. It was In part ai follows: "What Is belag don to remedy th shame t.olhy and Jimmy l-ee.

The Zarrow Trio, of a wife's fidelity, constancy and self- Meet I riff Audience. I In Ihelr original novelty. "A Night on the I Boardwalk;" i'Atu Wllllama, singing and saorlflna for her husband, notwithstanding the Intrigues and subtle Influence of the villain, waa unfolded In a moat natural ful conditions at th Manhattan terminal of ummer on top of tha New Amaterdam Theatre, and Mlaa Templeton and Mr, Dal ley made it a aucoeea. Their personalities would make even a leaa Important ahow a go. Now they are at the head of tha Klaw ft Kr.

and how aoon may we All the numbere on this week'e programm dunning soubretto: Joelssen Brolhers, sing- anrf it la a and dsneers; Biiller and Wllkona, in a the Brooklyn Bridge, at the Orphaum are ored labia, and It Is a Roti nd Mr't nnrt Mrn, Jtmt ljfti n)M. manner. Although the ti suggests bill well Another one of thosa arson the bill, It'l a good show. sombre presentment, the ravers Is tho chih, A vein of light comedy pervades the play, while the dluloaua la brluht and entertain "What I being done to make tha Wllllamsi ing. The scenes are all laid In HYMENEAX.

burgh Bridge of practical use, and when may ws expect the running of cars upon that langnr Comedy for tha moat part composed of tha original roof ahow orowd, and they ara worth going a long distance to fee, Mr, Pulley Ta aa large In humor aa ha la In girth, and aa light In fancy aa upon hla feet. The pair burleaque "Camilla" In tho oourae of the flrat act and It la a "Innoeuou. deauetudo" sudlcncee was on hand laat night, It was tickled many time before It would lausrh. The play-notora gavs Mrs. Etta Reed Payton In the dual role of bridge? auy wargarni lyuttreu and Mistress Gray thalr best, and seeing the aoionin-raiHii gave a fine Impersonation of the despised wife, acting the dissimilar roina well.

I.oola crowd unmoved they ahrusired their should' a.tinnrh I "wnat progress, lr any, is pem maue ccmnlete thelanhaltan Bridge? How anon srs. But It waa Juat aa noticeable to lh spectators, although they seemed to feus The Rev. Wwls Frailcls. I). pastor of I in tu.

itntttra t. tAatv fnP II HA and wllV I Leon Mali aa Sir Francis wni agreeably Plnced, and Arthur as Raw-on Hnlnea, made a versN emphntlo Impression. cracklna- their fnclal lineament, they nO' tne Kont BtreserKcrormea cnurcn, marnea work 0 it becn plauded generously when once lnrled. The Harry B. Roche aa flK Aalihv waa In every Brilliant effort, Tho plooe la too full of song and ape claltle that have no connection with anything that might be mlataken for a plot to describe them In toto.

The only way to get an Idea of the nonaenae and tuneful mirth la to aee the ahow. "You Won't Po Any Bualneaa If You Haven't Got a Bane," aung by Mr. Dalley, la perhnpa funnier to ttiMU anniialnta.1 with Ha thaa.wloal Hnal. Frank Dunne and Miss Ella Ashworth Bun- Th(l iVor. Mr.

Hoile laid, had replied proor or Ilia snow excellence wiut wen seen way the aareenble dtsoenaer of wisdom and Us power to lift that solemn sjnsumbly day evening at the residence of the brldo's I had tnrnl tha letter I antidotes. Grace Fox, Joseph Glrard, Florence Geer and little Yolnnda HHnn tha from the mire of drsuonrt. Several acta A a I pleased particularly. Jiclnlyre and Heath. -ru over to Brings commis.ioner ne aim child actress, made decided Impressions in 'Hie rmm aioninna, mn ne enougn i "wcu miia lnfl janer in rererring lo-inu aaiiviiiuuni upon the audience.

Cnrsa Pnvton waa not fun out of the propulsion or an Invalid to- mini- of relatives and friends to witness tn I tnr infnrmminn hv Berjteml)cr U. I iiiniii. in'' nil 1 1 ui Dnivuiuii k.am neea In. email towna than to the general public, but It has a swinging tune and explain Itself pretty well. "A Little Bit of PUrnav ha HUa.

of vklnli hai han anna- ir. nmiL i i feni inis reuij In tho cast. The acenory and atage Bettings were pretty, and th costumes truer to tlre action of the drama. Johnny Hney, between the acts, told stories ana rang songs. tonlo gratis ny tnemseives.

i ney ana jiick nnn nr r. --4 regret 10 sinie imi on "ttuum i Norworl i. who slnsrs and ta ks strictly mod- cnnirratu nt ona were tendered and a choice I dunii. th ohief onelneep r.t tha de. ern jokes, were in most coroiiiuy receivea tu I man Womaris' Club of Buffalo, N.

after doctoring for two years, was finally cured of her kidney trouble $, by the 5 use of Lycfta E. Pirikham's Vegetable, Compound Of all tho diseases, known with which the female Organism la afflicted, kidney disease ia the most fatal. In fact, union prompt and correct treatment la applied, the wearj patient seldom survives, Iteinfr fully aware of thia, Mrs. PinkhAra, early In her career, pave careful Rtudy to the subject, and in producing' her jrreat remedy for woman' ills Lydla E. Plnkhnm's Vegetable Compound made sure that it eon taineil the correct combination of herbs which waa certain to control that dreaded disease, woman's kidney 'troubles.

The Vegetable Compound aota in harmony with the laws that frbverit the entire female system, and while there are many so called remedies for kidney troubles, Lydla K. Pink-linm's Vegetable Compound Is the only one especially prepared for women. Read What Weisslitz Says. "Dear Mhs. Pinkham: For two years my life waa simply a bOT den, I suil'ered so.

with female troubles, and. pains across my back and Joins. The doctor told me that I had kidney troubles and prescribed for me. For three months' I took his medicines, but grew steadily worse. My husband then advised me to try Lydla E.

Plnkham's Vegetable Compound, and brought home a bottle. It is the greatest blessing ever brought to our home. Within three months I was a changed woman, ily pain had disappeared, my complexion became) clear, my eyes bright, and my entire system in good shape." Mast Paula Weisslitz, 176 Seneca St, Buffalo, K. Y. Proof thatiidnpy Trouble fan Cured bj lydia E.

PialLam YegetaMe Ctnptmi "Dear Mm PrsTtnAM: I feel very thankful to you for the good your medicine has done mo. I had doctored for years and was steadily growing worse. I had trouble with my kidneys, and two doctors tola me I had Bright's disease also had falling of the womb, and could not walk a block at a time. My back and head ached all the time, and I was bo nervous I could not sleep; had hysteria and fainting spells, was tired all the time, bad such a pain in my left side that I could hardly stand at times without putting my foot on something. I doctored with several gpod doctors, but they did not help me I took, in alL twelve bottles of Lydia E.

Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound, five boxes of Liver Pills, and used three packages of Sanative) Wash, and feel like a new woman, can eat and sleep well do all my own work, and can walk two miles without feeling over tired. The doctors tell me that my kidneys are all right now. I am so happy to be well, and I feel that I owe it all to, your medicine." Mrs. Opal Steono, Dalton, Mrs. Pinkhnm Invites all sick women to write her for advice.

She has guided thousands to health. Address Lynn, Mass. Clnrfc. Vnnce rollert out Southern melodies "a lnB Kiss Rogers Is Sweet Alice at the on the vaudeville atnge by Irishmen for years, la, with the assistance of JeWb Spark and a ehorua In grotesque Irish make-up, a great hit. "Fishing." aung by Fay Templeton, la one of the best exam-plea of a clever song rendered with con- with remarkable eaae, anil Thorose Dorge- ot wedding gifts.

Mr. and Mrs. Dunne were been Impossible to make a reply to your In- Columbia. val waa satisfactory in what sne caned ner given a cordial semi-orr wnen they deparieal qulrles In time for your meeting: of Monday, nrst American appearance as a prima mm- Philadelphia. Pa.

They expect to re- Seniemher 12. However, the chief enirlneer 'Alice of Old Vlncennes" proved a great Others on the bill were Harry Sinlrl will return to-morrow, and I will promptly I main there a few days and then go to asn- and Kose Kessner, in songs and dances; drawing card at the Columbia laat night. Ington. On their return they will reside In thereafter give the matter attention." Seldom haa that theatre held a larger or Frank and Jen Utonae, in a dirrerent mil' slcnl act: flnessardv'a bears end horses, Mr. Holle added this comment: "We I Greenpnint.

The -bride was married tn a Knight brothers anl Bawtelle, In songs and aummate grace and Intelligence In the whole affair. yvette Qullbert could have it no better. The second net la a minstrel ahow with specialties by Mr. Dnlley and Miss Templeton, and ends with "Tha Evolution' of Rii It-time," written by Cole and Johnson, Including the entire company a brilliant numbor. Then cornea aa the laat act the Offenbach haven't heard from the Bridge Department becoming traveling gown.

Among those better pleased audience. The presentation of the pretty and exciting etorv was ail that could ba wished for. The atonic nnm. dances; the Steln-Krotto family, acrobats the mothers a whopper; and the American I present worst Mr. and Mrs, Joseph A.

Anil- yet." vltagraph. Nels Poulson then discussed thu bridge I worth, John T. Lambert and Robert Ash pany added new triumphs, to Its list, while the scenic equipment of the play was tho original one and very handsome. Miss crush. He said: worth, of Ashton, R.

James Buxton, Sparrow Learns to Fear a Woman Fevlew with selections from "The Brigands, "Blue Beard." "La Belle Helens' Miss Sadie Buxton, J. C. Buxton, of The dangerous and barbarous conditions Perlehele," "The Grand Duchess," "La Jolle Scorned at Hyde Behman's. which exist every day during the rush hours are not caused by lack of room nor by I Now York City! Miss K. Anderson, Miss cilia A.

McUIrl, 8. Hart, Miss S. Hart, Mrs. Parfumeuae" with the naughty aong. "Prln.

cesB of Treblxonde," and the familiar' "Or chee aux Enfera." as an endlnr. Miss Mabel McKtnley heads a very strong I great crowds, but by a nntka In plan- bill at Hyde Behman's this wcok. Shtfhns Margaret Dunne Miss L. Dunne, Miss Alice nlng. and no doubt most annoying It la altogether a foolish task to try to give more than an Idea of thla melange.

To any one who enjnya hearing longs of tvnniemore, ivnea nen, xvuuui nnu cuaiiy uiicmav ih-hw -umii tan- Dunne John Dunne I roadlng was Introduced. In aUdltion to the jessaune ttogers, as Alice, won all hearts, and her scene with the wicked British Colonel In Fort Backvllle waa strong. Richard Buhler, aa John Fltzhugh Beverley was especially good as the herolo lover. Buhler was handicapped by a severe cold, but In spite of this ho made love and defeated the British with all of his accustomed vim. A good word for good work should be said on behalf of MIsb Suzanne Snutjo us Jane.

James Cooper as Father Berot, Will R. Walling as Col. Hamilton and John Ra-vold aa Capt. Helm. added several new eongs to her repertoire and the result Is pleasing.

The Hengler sis-, tors can danco. oven If thev can't sing, and varlouB Kinds aung in tneir mast perrect danger and the discomfort to people going to Brooklyn, which they have patiently borne -for many years, it has also cost I style, A Little or Kverytning" win appeal. 'Whv don't vou take these white stock their dancing was much enjoyed. The lnan. auntie?" Toll brothers, Acrobats; Karl and Wilson, Brooklyn millions of dollars a year, as Audience Laughs With Collier In "The se renreo, noney, ant oeyii crocK nna i many people will not live mis norout-n comedy musicians, and Charles w.

Littleton, an Impersonator, were all very good. make mah feet white." Detroit Free Press, on that account. The mlstsue maae in Dictator." William Collier brought the farce "The Dic planning Is that they have Introduced systems which are not used anywhere else. For the elevated service there is used what they call a tail switch, which has caused all the trouble and uses up a great deal ot valuable space, and, what Is more Impor-tunt. It wastes three-auarters of the time tator" which he scored a big Manhattan success, to Brooklyn laat night at the Mon-tauk Theatre.

Truth to tell there were aome reasons for disappointment. Collier THE TIMES EXCHANGE BUREAU which would otherwise be allotted to passengers in leaving and entering the trains. For the trolley service the loops or sidings are put crosswise Instead of lengthwise. Fortunately the mistake is easily reme Is known to be funny, when left to hla own resources or furnished with the goods. In his quiet way he can extract humor out of FORFEITXws cannot forthwith prodnc the original lflttars and stfaatarssaa1 above teniinoniala.

which will prova their absolute tenalneneas. $5000 Ijdla E. Pinkham Madioin Oot, Ijas. I died, and I made plans to show how It mOBt, anything, but with the material at hand It waa an aDoarent effort last night. One does not expect much plot in farce, but there has to be something on which to hang to Incorporate two performances In the pro AdrerttBing under thla bending will be meeepted free of charge, providing the announcement it confined to words and the exehenge does' not Involve a cash transacton.

Advertisements tor this department mar be sent by mail to the MAIN OFFICE, 4 AND BROADWAY, BROOKLYN, or they may be left at any of the Times Branch offices, as per the list on Editorial page. Bepllea to Exchange Advertisements mav be sent to a box number at the ofioe at which the advertising la received, or to the home address of the reader placing the announcement The Ideas Involved In one approbation. gramme for tne opening festival. The Soflety of Veterans of tho War ol can be overcome. List winter a committee of the Bay Ridge Citizens' Association made an appointment with Mr.

Nichols, Chief Engineer of the Bridge Department, to discuss the plans. I explained them and showed him that by a slight alteration of tracka and platforms on the elevated floor there would be room for four. slx-cas trains and four times as much platform the atorv are all rlaht. but there are Indi of twis'ted chenille makes a neat finish for a turban 'of this kind. Another turban la of pleated mallne finished with panvJls plumes.

Shaded green plumes and slurred" aatJn ar used in trimming a flat hat of green pann velvet. Blue lace Inserted between blue' malines makes the brim for a blue flat hat. 1870-71 (Franco-Prussian) was organized last night nt Kolle's Prospect Hall. Its pur-Pose Is the furthering of sociability and to VRIT WTT.T. VflTT HFf RR FOR A fi7 PL.ATF PRK- olnd to a closer union the comrades In arms VIOMH AND C8B lit PEBFEbT CONDITION TO mier Camera.

Borhester double Ions and- five of one of the most imDortant wars In Ger WILL EXCHANGE 4X5 FOLDING CAMERA, Uundlacb lens nod a fishing outlit for tmll terrier or other good watch dog. GEO. M. WILDK, 53 Welling Kicbinimd Hill. space as is tnere now.

He at once admitted that to be correct, but said: "Do you want me to believe you can also tret four double ulate boldera. as good as new; cost Situ. eichanae ror gaut nicyoie. ranm. kid uaiei Brooklyn, N.

Y. man history. The -association, however, HICKH, Box 0 MockvilleCautre, L. 1. I HAVE A IMKOH FRAME BICYCLE, GOOD BON- will be an exclusive one In a certain way as It Is one of the rules to admit to mem bershiD only such veterans who are the pos a tTiiue piuiiie ana cnoux or poizipauour rihhnn am iteerl In trim Ihla i WHAT AM I OFFER KD IS EXCHANGE FOR A Cleveland ntentte tricycle, cotM0.

3-horse power Dlng order; also nneiull oraa scoica uoniepup a months old; wnaioneren? itiuaaHu aanucuue, lulton Brooklyn, B. 7. Snest machine on vneeie. a. mua, ninirii.

h. WILL EXCHANGE GASOLINE RUNABOUT, wire wheelB, 8 II. first class order, for a Chlokerlnjr or Stcinway upright or baby grand plnno, diamonds, real estate or Knox or Franklin air cooled antomotdle. Address VAN, Twenty-sixth Ward Branch. Brooklyn.

N. Y. sessors of a decoration, commemorative of their valor In the war mentioned. Among nnrTCIR'a OVMEnOLOOICAL CHAIR (MARK'S), times as much time for loading; as they have now?" I showed him that by adding the time now wasted In tall switching to that now used for loading, there would be four times as much time as they have now. He neither acknowledged nor denied mis, but putting his Anger on the plan said, "As long as I nm Chief Engineer, no switch goes there." He gave no reason for his statement: but if It holds (rood.

It WHAT AM I OFFERED FOR S-FOOT 8HELVINO. cations of a lack of proper building and thel final climax Into which a spirit of patriotism Is attempted seems a bit weak. Brooke Travers and his valet become Involved with a cabman over an exorbitant fare. There Is a scrap, the cabman is Btruck and In falling strikes his head. The pair, thinking they have murdered the Jehu embark on a steamer bound for Central Amer-llca.

Aboard the same boat is the new United Btates Consul for Porto Banyos. the port Is reached the' pair get worried and appeal to the Consul for advice. Murderers are not usually so frank but this Consul happens to be a modern "grafter" also a coward. When he learns that a fresh revolution has broken out on shore he parts with his credentials to Travers for $5,000, and the latter goes ashore as the new Consul. Then follow his troubles.

The President Is eager to punish him and a se-norlta with a dagger is dangerously coquettish upon unfathomlng the situation. She had Intended to marry the real Consul, but aha fnlla In love with a missionary. Im Among the mourning hats, of which tha Messrs. Chapman have a fine line, the Inverted bowl or mushroom shape trimmed i with shirred taffeta and chiffon, promises to become very fashionable. Many large; with stlrrnps imil cushion: also.diusirlste' directory foraiohanire: what Is offered: roll top desk pre 2 small pusn carts: anytning ror excuaage.

101 Boss near Lea sto. the organizer of the club are August inns, Augrust Ostermann, J. Kohler. O. von Wil-lltinausen.

John Kolle. W. Dietzenberger, H. Deufel, Krebs, C. Wilkenlng and C.

Schneider. tarred. Boom twi. a-ean, new ora. WHAT AM I OFFERED FOB QUARTEBED OAK.

WANT KD TO EXCHANGE ENGLISH CONVERS tlon for German with a German lady, residing la Brooklyn. Addreas CONVERSATION. Times Bedford Branch. A DRUOGIftTK LOT 25c. HEADACHE TAHLETfl; Bome perfumo tablets: Era directory for exchange; what offer.

Boom 61)2, 284 Pearl, New York. turbans are seen In mourning styles, Bome round dining room xaoie ana six cnairs, uavo aix moiilhs: cost U. CLABK, iU Franklin Brooklyn. means that Brooklyn will never have any of these are Imported, but the majority, aa CHINA FIRING KILN tVANTKD: MHGE size, 08 relief as long as he Is Chief Engineer. STYLISH HATS FOB WOMEJT.

or kcroseno particulars and what exchange la Through the efforts of the Manufactur HAVl! AEW SET OF PLANA AND PRCIFIOA- Is true of most of Messrs. Chapman' hats, are manufactured In the store from Imported I WILL EXCHANGE A DINING BOOM HTOVE IN good condition. What can you offer for It. BAR-SETT, Bedford Branch, Brooklyn Tliuce. WAntod.

Address KILN. Tlmee Onice. Jamaica. ttons ror nonse TO cose aoout ao.iniv; will aunaiiKii for Smith Wesson revolver (new) 32. Box 21V, Freeport.

L. 1. ers' Association and others, the plan has been brought to the the Mayor and the Board of Estimate and Apportionment. Comptroller Grdiit told me that some materials. Crepe veils laid on In large 8TOVR WAFTF.n WHICH WILL HKAT LOWEB AND upper room with register.

What do you want ia exchange. Address J. H. WILSON, 1 Archor place, Jamaica. I HAVE A GOOD BTBONG ItOADCABT IN GOOD condition, valued at 20; will exchange for Plymouth Bock chickens or anything uaefnl, what Ho you offert A.

L. FOLK. Middle Village. L. 1.

FOB EXCHANOE-A FIJtA SIZE BLACK WALNUT prisoned under the Idea that he Is the real engineer haa lnrormed tne Board that It was dangerous to go over cross-overs and switches with loaded cars where trains hed roraoyunner sioto aaunaan "Vr" fect order. Call at South Tenth Brooklyn, Travers. On the boat Travers met a young Limitless Choice In Shapes and Colors at Chapman's Exhibit. On the second floor of Chapman's Fulton street store a most brilliant autumnal display ig on view this week. Bnnits of palm3 and many-hued fruits, gay masses of flow- attar UP.

M. WHAT AM I OFCRBKO IN EXOHANGK FOB AN UP-holsteriHl "Heyward" go-cart lu excellent oondftion: mat $23, or new rufrluerator, uevor used. CLAHK, 64 Franklin Urooklyn. come and go as fast as one every minute, A NKWFOHNDLAND DOG. THRKR MONTHH OLD: will eiclinnB.i tor canary bird or chickens.

J. KEaNEV. ihi llrantoii Jamaica. L. I.

folds Is one of the latest modes. Children's hats are of tho usual bebe shape, wide brims and crowns. They are of all colors, and made of shirred liberty I silk or chiffon and accordion-pleated taffeta 1 ribbon. Medallions and lace ornament are sometimes Inserted In the brim. Stream-ers and shaded plumes give the necessary piquant effect.

ONI PARLOR AS HEATER! ALgO, TWO BU1TB nnd (f that were so, the plan would, of course, be useless. But that Is- not the Of ClOineS, BUliaoie lor wuraiua iuu, female missionary with whom he rails in love She was bound for Porto Banyos to wed the the male missionary under arrest. She returns Travers" love, but Is hindered by her obligations toward the Rev. Arthur Bostlck. Then the Incongruous Idea of the clergyman wedding the Spanish spitfire is WHAT AM I OFFBRKD IN EXCHANGE FOB 8-FOOT and two overcoaia, aia T.a.ri chinoe for parlor ornaments or offers.

HS, QKU-KAKl), 147 North Eighth st. Brooklyn. N. Y. WILL EXCHANGE A THRKE-QUARTEH TAN COAT and Beat ekln cape for brusselfl carjiet, hanging bat rack and piano utool.

318 Putnam urooklyn. case, and It Is easily proven. Every railroad goes dver switches and cross-overs with loaded cars, nnd switches nnd cross-overs counter and anolvmg, lames oicycie. Carpets preferred. 11" South Ninth at.

era, and great bunches of smllax hangii; from the chandeliers, have tne HAVE TWO QENUINK PHIZE WINNING COACH ara, least dangerous In a heaiihouse system WANTEDLAUNCH ABOUT 1 FEET. WILL GIVE in i-hanno vocal oultnre, Italian and German pro- where they are under absolute control; so lo re-neve mat mesa. i ne v.oobih Is held a prisoner In the Consulate until a -pups, nicely spotted, four months old. What have llnerv show room Into a veritable fairy- WHAT IN EX0HANOK FOR A FINE BANJO IN flrnt-elaBB condition: alao have for exchange a hnnd-Hoiue young bpaulfl ifemalei that would make an ideal ret. L.

M. 106 Maujern. unciation In songs. tnstruoUon on piano and coa-nt lniihig.A. L.

box 17 Branch. land. Arranged against this background you in exenanr. iw.nr.i., -hiu a. b.

neiuaun 740-7611 Grand Urooklyn, N. V. United Btates warsnip arrives, lanas ma-rlnea and rescues him and his valet and ln form him that "cabby" still Uvea color, where they can be seen to best ad SUFFRAGISTS AGAIN ACTIVE. It Is not dangerous from a railroad point of view, and as to time, that has absolutely nothing to do with It when the precaution Is taken that the outgoing train has the right of way and the Incoming train takes What have xoir in exchakge fob camera WILL EXCHANGE MOQUETTB CARPET FOB sealskin aacque, 40 biist measore; also gents Pw overcoat. WHAT AM 1 OFFERED FOR FIRST CLASS REW-ing machine or ynluahle recipes: bicycle preferred.

rile I.K III1I X. i)24 Heltuont East New Sliciu. with trara. lamp, inprw. paper Collier struggled hard and made-the part 'spasmodically humorous.

Charles Jackson vantasre, a dazzling assortment of the most modish styles in hats Is here displayed. The vradniite. contains 1 doien plale holders. Ad I Ito nlnriai nlnved fhe valet SDlendldly and John Barry' dress HKRMAN L. l'HOMf AIN, 17a liicbartlson st.

UThe Improvement, ns here suffgrested can prevailing colors of the room are red an clotn coat. sve. Branch. Urooklyn. KINK FOX TERRIER, ABOUT SIX MONTHS I Ha Instil oil In wawv Itt a ma anil nt nn it win manna tfta nn OIU finore made a hit in about the best drawn 'character of the whole.

Charlie Hyne. a wireless operator. George Nosh. Brigham Royee, Francia Sedgwick, Rose Flynn. Llda Ttvvv.Tk fttr.K RKIKT.

ALMOST NEW. Tory what will ynn exchaUKe fur I'UNXIMilfAM. 07 Carroll st. hnea which Dame Fashion has decreed shall him? I HAVE TWO TAN LEATHER BANJO OASES for 10-Inch banjo, also enlarging lens for 4x5 camera; want violin or offer. Box lsllp, L.

1. coat 30i will icbaoiite for anythinir naoful. Address be worn this season, and Jaunty hats com atyH. OXUJltJH, a aoma liurunt niwaijn. Man Chosen One of the Delegates to State Convention.

The first business meeting of the Bedford PolltlcaJ Equality League was held last, evening at the home of Dr. M. C. Sis-son and Dr. M.

L. Turton, 36V Greene avenue, about fifty members being HOTU OAK; FIVE FOOT ROIL TOP DESK binlne orange and red. purple and mauve, uui, iiuriiiy lame; wnat in exenange ror them WILL EXCHANGE ONE HORSE HKKBNEB POWKK r. nai.ir.a. freyeutn nroaklyn.

In irood order, with Oelt. ror any aouu onor. u. onion and pink, brown and green, repeat the Hall and Margaret uoraon nneu oioer principal roles acceptably. There are some good llnee here and there In the dialogue and most of them relate to the perennial habit of establishing revolutions In the turbulent republics at the slightest cause.

This line eAll-lw niluvui llliri im n.t. present traffic. I am willing to stake my business reputation on the statements here'mnle that Brooklyn will have no relief at the New York terminal of the Brooklyn Brklce until the mistakes made are corrected. There will be no need for the lnrjte terminal In Brooklyn nor for the several blocks now used as railroad yards nor for the fearful railroad structures over the pliza. HAWK1NB, Hiinkoukonia.

N. HAVE THBKF-PIECE PARLOR bb'l-t'E IN UUuU If ISO'S MAP OF NEW YORK CITY. 1867; ceu.ua 1653. cloth mounted, book form; Harris SUibrit. 1, United States, British Pes-aaior7s West Indies.

Mexico, Central America. Bcliang. for what I CLOTH MOUNTED. Tkn.ee. autumn colorings of the world of out doors.

fit.lPPlNfiH 1SH3 TO lliOo. OKLK nuiui, nruauKo ior quilts or equal value, or what offered In care of EXP11EBSM AN, brateifweople. pictures. aconeaioNewYort, raclpfia. of humor waa appreciated.

To gain the desired effects, truth and nat pralaoaxpy tneiate uiuecii awbih. i 28 boeruin plaoe, near Livinnaton, Mrs. R. C. Talbot-Perkins, the was In the chair, and the newly elected secretary, Mrs.

Kathryn A. Burgess, re-' A ROLL TOP SECOND HAND DESK WANTED ural beauty, it would seem, ale sometime: Domine's Daughter Foils the Villain at FOOT LATHE, "811 ALL, FOB EXCHANGE FOR enythlug useful; what have yont Address, ltm Urookiynv waat do you want lo exchange? A. W. TUTHILI I Hi i Merely to take them away would be a great sacririced, and one may find flowers of hues SIX SLOT SAI.TKU PEANUT Korelty. corded.

The treasurer's report as given by! Halsey St. lSTSi mv of havVne hanE "ever known to nature, and combinations of maelilnes. will exenange ror ring, WHAT AM I OFFERED IN EXCHANGE KOB A Davenport breech tending sbotgun, a ane old vlo- Mrs. Maria Klrtland Wasbbourne showed ol best offer. R.

UUW. bo 17, Sta CHIf. L. I. WHAT AM I OFFERED IN EXCHANGE FOR A rallaraDh troewrlter; will exchange for goml some entrance to the bridge at the Brooklyn grapes and cherries such as were never seen "The CharlUr Nurse," a play new to Brooklyn, opened a Week's engagement at 5 So? iiai-aiiuer.

u. B. VANDEKVEER, Address, SAM- end as well as at tne eira. cxowlna: together. But in general tne A COMPLETE ELECTRICAL E.UIEMtl.M folding lied or anything useful.

MIS, 167 Wilson St. -2w ot-TKiiij-iuuiu Brooklyn. After Mr. Poulson had explained his plan modistes have 8trlven to reproduce still Iif courae in the International correaponurm-r School, Hated at 110; will ejehange for good good balance In the treasury and It waa an-! nounced that the league never tarted a' year of work with such a large amount on hand. It was decided to hold a reception; Jarau-a riiATti CAMERA ANn A IIi-nn HAVE A GOOD 24-INCH FRAME BICYCLE.

GOOD hv man. model and argument. Charles W. far as possible. The efforts of many scope; will give value la furniture, srt goods motor-cycle or other useful article.

I. uhio-WOLD. Port Jefferson, L. I. in' i.

MOUSEil OLDER, City Chadwlck moved that Brjdge Commissioner famous manipulators of textures, are await running order also nna Whatoffaredt O. A. Urooklyn. mill A I. livTg "BICYCLE, IN GOOD CONDI Best and the Chief Engineer of the Bridge ingfthe purchasers.

on October 8 at the home of Drs. 119 Macon street Mrs. Mary D. Flak, of I EXCHANGE WITH LADY IN BROOKLYN I HAVB A xi PLATE OAMEEA Altn TRIPOD- Department be Invited to attend a meeting An almost limitless choice In shapes, colors Hn Auareaa City Wbalam loaereain eicuui.i tlon; a parlor store, coat 116 a year ago, In perfect condition; a go-cart, almost new, and an oak bedatead, with apriug and mattress: wkat ant I offered In exchange (or any of these or and give reasons, If any sound ones existed, and styles Is presented, and the most fas Colorado, will speak, and Mis Anita Belli Carey will recite. box BS, Corona, l.

i. I HAVE FOUR POUTER Pmimvii i a-ttt V-r I HAVE HOMER AND COMMON PIGEONS AND why the plan was not practicable. The tldlous taste may be satisfied somewhere In for all or them? H. -times unice. The league chose four delegate to the vvajSLVriu i 1UB n'ctpneaaanL len motion was amended so as to Include B.

an assortment which ranges from the stiff Bom rabbits to axrnaaK iwmiii P. O. box II. Northport. L.

oajTiue, J. u-. vi- iicvi nn CAN (JIVE YOU R. T. officials and organizations of a.

char- Continentals, severe walking hats and HAVE A MIt'ROSCOPK IN GOOD OBDEK-WILL almost anything you may Box 310. Bahy- State Convention, which will be held October 17, 18 and 19, at Auburn, N. T. Mlaa! F. a.

Morrison, Mrs. Florence Banks. Mlaa I HAVE A OAS RADIATOB ASD.A LARGE OIL atoy. for cooklne purposes, to exchange tor an Kd- lo.l. It.

I. GainsborOtighs, to the dainty bonnets made acter kindred to the association. T. Dea spreaa. Box in.

Port Jefferson, N. the Novelty Theatre, last evening. It Is a melodrama In four acta by Thomas Oakley, the acenes being laid in New Bedford, 'and New York. The atory opens in a blind iclergyman'a home, who haa a daughter with a good voice. The villain came to her home and lurea her away.

She- goes with him, with the Intention of making money to support her father, and little niece. Thly go to New York, where th vllltan has arranged lor her to alng before the Bohemian Club, Jtnd a ah la about to make her debut aha earn of hla scheme. She la rescued by the hero, her former lover. She escapee from all and becomes a charity nurse In IBellevue Hospital. The villain follow her to the hospital, where she forces him to tell the truth.

Th atory Is brought to a close in the town of New MUford, and everybody Is left happy at the final curtain. The company ta headed by Isabel Fenton, the charity nurse. She la supported by a clever company. Including Robert H. Bertram, W.

G. eilder, Joseph J. Dowlbig, F. C. Adams.

Charlaa J. Deim. Myra D. Dowllng. Baby linn Riandard phonograph and Hecoraa.

bailor Irving T. Bush, William J. Myers. Fred (jUAKER BATH CAKINKT, WITH FACB 8TEAM-Ing attachment, coat what am, I offered In I HAVE TWO PAIR OF LARUE SIX POUNDS IN- addreas i. U.

ELWOOU, I0 Eldert st K. Fltzpatrlck and A. Major. The members! erick J. Jnhn, Arthur S.

Hoyt and John E. aian ciuua; aieo two small pain wnat have you in Mphanirt. Candv aton. li.Jtn.rf of a twist of ribbon, a frill of lace, and mass of chiffon. picture hats are again In vogue to delight the artistic eye.

A bluet velvet trim- exenanger aiao a uuiw l.i WILL EXCHANGI A FULLY PAID CP COURSE OF Nltchle were elected to membership. The o. Box IT, Gate aye. Brancn ahow card writing, wim WaNTKU-A UOOKCA8K, MChlC CABINET OK association adjourned and had a collation. of the league were very pleased at the Ideal of a man being among their delegates, as! they felt that they stood for political qual- Ity and did not wish to bar tha men from enyiiiinK uarniii in excuange ror mandolin lessons, TUYSICAL CULTURE." JAN.

19CTO 1004 ALSO Collier' Weekly, March. ll38, to March. 1004; what am I offered In exchange) Monthly mag- ror tnins ano oreaa nn 14 BoabllDg Brooklyn. N. It.

meii with blue malines ribbon ta one ot pi.nii.imi, in. at. aicnoiaa nrooxirn. these: shaded blue plumes and a shirred WHAT IH OFFERED I EXCHANGE FOB A tHWTS aalnea Dreferrcd. H.

U. Box 14. Uatea I HAVE A COLUMBIA GRAPHOPHONE, NEARLY TALKED OF BY THE GERMANS. aye. Branch.

"acinar of b', velvet, complete thla fram-3 their meetings. The league has held Its meetings for several years at Cooper TrlbnDaehalnlraaMercla. cost in Sna condition. A. box Is, Laka Grove.

Loo lahud, M. Y. r- new, uvea yery mtie. nas pon.ned naruwooa case, new Ruby reproducer. U-lncbbraaa amplifying horn and mouUled records: outfit coat AJ.

Wnat offer 1 OKNT'S W1IEKU GOOD CONDITION; EW for a pretty tires: new nanqie ear: wuiuu ea- i Irlmmlni, la marie nf flnv auarcaa ptanaiua, visy nail jsranco. WHAT AM IOfFKBKDlN EXCHANGE FOR A ax) ehanie for eombloatltin bookcaae and deak. H. now mamhoea tha- Rermin I corner of Bedford avenue and Fulton and It was voted to re-engage the same place for public meetings this year. It was WILL EXCHANGE A FULLY PAID UP COURSE OF I Box H.

Uatea Te. Mranrk. oA' ain. o.1h.,n it. wm.

eonue feathers. This Is seen upon a flat aaca Pln.land inoutiabif In gooa coneiinn an three Indoor brooder. Mrs. U. CALDWELL.

L. 1- Lmmerrlai JLaw. including books, value about Helen, who haa a aimcuit part ror a cniia. The comedy la furnished by O. M.

Paul, who i.p season last evening- at Saenxerbund Hall. mahoprany beaver, finished with two wings, or a i-ourM or adyerttaing. rully paid op. valuo about $lz. Will take a bicycle, watch or aturthixor h.

-u alwaya has a clue, and Mia T. Cadella. decided to continue the prise contest for the best essay on woman auffrage and th two schools competing to be No. and No. M.

one of pink and one of mahogany. Chenille Is used extensively for trimming, Musical Conductor Carl Schneider expressed great Joy. as there are many excellent singers among the newly acquired member. EDISON HOME PUOXOURAPH, OR 4 DOZEN selected records, and caaew for same. 2 horns.

I tulie for makini recorda. t.lrubber duplex bearlnf tube, and stand, sll In beat et condition, equivalent ta ntw. What la beat offer J. La NhU-BAL'ER, lit Grore Brooklyn; Email Kr. Dnnn a Fnll-BIxed Hit In HAVE FINE BLt'K HERON KTI'KKKII combined with burnt orange.

An ornament. wuat Dave ynu oner? K. L1CHTEN-8TKIN. 330 Flatbuah ave. -4 l'eatlt Trap Believed.

An Important meeting will be held this EXCHANGE DRIVEN WATKB PDIir, nun I HAVE FCI.L aiZE BED AND SPRING: alao. a na pateatBM-ker all la good order: what have row to Oder inxcagat Adurea U. OHASb. Daro at, WHAT AM I OfVeBED III EXCHANGE FOR A bin. aaaaa kttcbaa Wore.

Mrs. THOMPSON. HI lb Bridge, Jamaica Btchmond Hill. WHAT WILL YOU GIVE nf BX0BANGE FOR A fall set of Raakespeara' Worka. all new.

Mra. THOMPSON, Hal Bride. Jamaica ave. Blchnond HIU. evenine- bv the Brooklyn Plattdeutscaer GOOD FTOVE WANTED FOR STORE; HAVE pipe, an a cons n-nn r.

(-Tin if taplea. a. GREEN. 410 Cbeatnot Eaat New York. Many of the residents of the Cvnraaa Trill 5m vou want your share -in I nf trade this Fall.

To ft It roar store must be Club, at Third avenu. The speel Ar nt business will be a nmDOsltion ara ior a-i, pooaa, or manaoiia IB SXCDaDge. AO-dresa H. LICMTKVSTF.IN. 1W Sterling pi.

section are of the Culnlon that the oroooel- Plattdeutacher Volksfest Vertn WILL EXCHANGE FHE YEARS' WHAT AM Kreotljn and Vicinity, the centra, at MS the Yaw la In IHI, I OFFERED FOR A NICE CldEAN furs preferred. 201 Berrimaa MUNKKY'S 1.. Box 15, au-lallA for a good teanls racket. J. U.

Ostea Ave. Branch. tnn to widen Janaeflca avenue between Penn- 1 sylvanla avenue and th old City Line which I wss put before the local board of the Buab- i wick district yesterday haa been mad too late for any- useful purpose. Since the Dav- silk flresa; Brooklyn. lion Ol -j lllnmlhsW h.

nlrV tf. Pitt It fo rnuraalf borougn. I ft0rpa oa the same block: one llchtM by kero- EXCHANGE FOR gt'BCRBAN IOtl. BROOK- 13 CAUnER BEAR RIFLE. MUZZLE LOADER.

A a.na or aaa. the other by Electric Debt. Whlrti "Th Bunanray." After Arthur Dunn and th other mem-ber of "Th Knnawajrs" Company traveled from Saratoga, to the Iale of Table TRote. at the Xajeetle test night thev got Into their proper (ait and the audience began ito manifest sign of consciousness, "The Ranawava" ta not a new piece. It haa been here before- This particular company, however, with Mr.

Dunn aa tha star, contain a good dal of talent, but It I a pretty dlf-fftcult proposition to play to a deadiJiouM and glnt an ore heal re that fumbles th music. In the second set, however, ther waa a clear trnderstandlny among all parties and th ahow went off with a bvm. Mr. Puna la a eometuaai of excepts ooai ability ELGIN MOVBMBNT GOLD-FILLED GENTLEMAN'S watrbi good Ueaa: good 4ea. Wbat wUJ row give la trad.t CHaaxta.

TlmaoaVe. There la everv orosDect that the new eea-lla the brlahter and more attracilTe! other thlnri Ing of Rldgewood" avenue with asphalt there remain only a abort distance of that thor- qa.araui; real ponada abllllnga: aa epitome, nsvlgatora, for 42 lack roll lop desk la good order. Box 72, Manhsret. X. T.

son of the Oermanla Msennerchor will be a being eqoal. which gets the are hre Ira or Qoeena, atylktD roor-waeei cowl ran, fentle and aate borae, hameaa, coat" $3i6; aecd dlam-am and parttcwlara ta SI city Brsncb, Breoklya Tltnea. ouihfare to be caved In the Borough of moat aucreastu one. in renearssiw. ne- io mppiy n.i i.a,.,,.-a WILL BXCBAXOE BIMINOTON TTPEWRITEI for earn etery lot ta any anrt-cUea eaaeUrr.

V. Ttmea otac. Qufena to offset the danger point on Jamaica HAVE A STUDENT LAMP IN GOOD ORDER; what have yoa I exchange Boa lot, Borkvllle gun a few week ago. are surprisingly well fewer. Be ar-to-ie and take aavastage of yoar attended.

Th first featlval ot the eesaaon ceetan prtTiiegea. will be held on November tt at Paltn Gar- Utnminlfinfl avenue upon wnicn tne oemano ror it wi- i denlng la based. The. eection asked to be widened waa known al the leatn rrae DV den. Beside the vocal selections to be jilJUU LICbUlU UlUUIlUttUUS VU.

TWO THOCSAND PIECES OF CHURCH MfSIC, seta, aatbema, ekoaes; aa oaallty; glee, part sneats, aa-atariea, eantataav books, ergae wwrka. few to fty eplea eaeb: what bava pro x-tUin. OLD UU01RMA8TBB, TUM Ofakce. reason of th many aoaadeata that happened I BAVB FOLDINO BED COT AND BOOKING CHAIB. whataaa loearad ta xeaaBawt Bota 1 Sret-elaaa eeadiito epdaeatul.

iru Bwra. Mi DmHtit WHAT WILL TOO GIVE IN EXCHANGE FOB A good viol a or parlor all Adenea M. C. aL, (al Maillaa at, Vraoklya, MO PEARL ST 'BROOKLYN. rendered oy tne aocteiy.

tne jaueio t-emniii. teat, at a ma ting held last deaclded uura,.

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