The evening world. Newspaper, January 16, 1895, Page 6

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— Weil Fancies He's Betrothed to a Millionaire’s Daughter. Income Tax, More Democratte Linen Washed To- Day in the Senate. Warden of th Annoyed the Gregory Family with His Frequent Visits. Deputies at Fault, 1) WASHINGTON, Also Commissioner of Public | orn Works, He Claims. endinent tot ai faase Wits to have Charles ©. Gregory, a millionaire steel | diseussion of the manufacturer of Jersey City &t 592 Fifth avenue, this cit afternoon caused the who bad made repeate Wect by referring to the continued arrest of a crank calls at his r where Beggs jaged to marry the prisoner, thick set man, possibly thirty-five y old, and dresses pc man, and fc of the law and vurt He ts a coach eight years w W. C. Noyes, now deceased, who lived at 6 West fed last October, been employed by the N h, Weil has acted essed with ft Hill rose to ask 4 at liberty to disclose Would be glad him a large sum of the Senate acted ardor said that the LC RONSOUS IE Ut ost Weral visite at the young lady's home, With Deputy s ut was never allowed to Bwro weer ago ot the Gregory residen: eh diver wie new. him, asked him to and Weil says Was breaght n to prison Miss Gregory, as he wanted lo ‘make her an offer of inarria; ported to th batch bour handed up ime he was determined to #ee the a small body eould act on rout got rid of him und then told before Inspector MeCarthy V6 knows we Stand here hi stooping sol wpidly to the eon ft ed that Weil had t Charged with sideration of row ause of his strange harged earlier In the you not pass Uh ‘Mr. Gregory was in the ‘Tombs Pot tired and dine Justice McMahon, ‘ago and had never fully recov admitted going Fesidence and said he did not know. what he was doing at the time. i nto talk in a rambling 1 usted wih the sul Forty-second HILL FOR FREE COINAGE. Writes that It Is the Conntry's UIti- mother letter from § y Miss Gregor: er of Fubli ‘About a month. Just campaign of 1506 take charge that the free coinage of silver rot working nk too much whis a Offered Cominise mie Martin is a f. ni Wdn't throw him out « Commissioner of Publi: “Oh, some of the boys up at th pany were congratulating me ab: 3 shook me by the hand mitted for examination as were appointed was held In $390 Hill, obtained some Caner. CARNEGIE AND ARMOR TESTS. Did Not Ofer to F to hie sanity. — HE SAYS HE WAS BADGERED. Chemiat Siegel U y the Eqpenne of | Iron Knacklen WASHINGTON, eon Naval Affairs to-day Frank Siogel was arraixy sex Market Police plaint of Jennie Marks, of 32 St ay on com ponttivesy fon providing for a ballistie test of the Carncgt apartments last loaded revo!’ shoot her unle She shricked arrested him. Siegel tells an entirely different story 1 lives in Astor sa Certificate | » gave him her din- and a policeman accompanied | was this morning gr called on him and ask: retary, Was favoring the ing off the plates and subi: toa hallisti y Tustice , Brooklyn “This woman,” her apartment gay husband {in the Supreme After stating that tiv my revolver hat he had recom with a policeman ron knuckles was found on | ‘ma chemist,” need them in my busiuess to bre Justice Grady further examinat up in default of &: FLOWERS FOR ASTOR’S TOMB. A Dally Manket of F to Cover Mrs, INCOME-TAX SUIT PROCEEDS. | left orders with a New York florist have Mrs. Astor's gri ry day for a ye that the cont Commissioner of Titer ler, brought to te of the Income about 88,00 for the ye HAIGHT’S SUCCESSOR. sented the | t cod Upon Stephe tset counsel estorting blackmail int TWO DRUNKEN POLICEMEN. yre's Laxes would exceed $5,u00, DEBS’S PLEA FOR A WRIT. desigmated 1 Hon Want, a dus- THE ONUS ON mR. SCHIEREN. li thers In their Whithey apne NO INCREASE teen members ‘IN BEER TAX. BYRNES IS ON TOP, Indispesed Bi for Yerrit WHI Report Piillips Labor win 0 Lavor vores as tue per oun. Tombs or the’ Declared That But for Laidlaw He Might Have Died. Sa the Court instructed Into the ie. prisoner ed on tthal Te we toetnicke itomn on the Grand | yin to Whose Wl your at pened yes | | appearan a | fault Tent d Bloomer Criminal contecaet tat | the wreman Har Mf dnd te pubs 4, 1881, In regard oy ox bits SAYS HE’S GOFF’S COUSIN." tion street and the eur earrying i purchased bi | Stephenson ertiticate ynor, money, Hur it would take nik atid w a [to Veov ch ex Sings that it th on of They t Sens | room, moby Jus-| My with in whe: wards, of | Sy sinrbarhs [ane Med for} Gd f tay othe in phere’ | att \" aK HER SUITOR, IM. HILL ATTACKED BY VEST, GOFF alts iT3 | OSGRICE.|BLOW FOR MR. SAGE, Ht NS Says He Precipitated Trouble Over | Orders the Jury to os Bind Out Where] A New Witness Who Had a Taik Frisoner Beggs Got Liquor. with the Millionaire, fhe Attorney for Sage Was Taken by Surprise. In his effort to prov that Russell § ramite bomb thrown by Noreross, in Sat WILLIAM. that in eo injuring him velock to-day, word ©. in so many cor- there Is a meeting of one isaac porations that tor and trust or another He get he attends, $10 for every & lot of $10 fees ral directory attend the trial bet With to admit that the ston cost but $15, that ovr | worn nd had been Spy rhe and went 1 a cutaway anit of cyoth is much as $18 or x on Urpose to sile’ if the lawyer-wax and leans eseniod wieked crose-examination qostions as to the | breadth and he stuck tte roondings nt he turned in] An air and manglod >the had] oA condition sad ailecues of | family” were p Banking et Now Open, ANNUAL CLEARING SALE, “Do Not Let Your Chances, Like Suabsams, Pass You By,” The at Annual Clearing Sales are preating a stir, ‘The facts are getting tbroad-more and more people finding them ry day. It's the greatest reduction in prices that has been made in years—not confined to one, two or three special Hnes, but extending to oe department in the house, Fl ual to that of 590 ordinary store tly 12 acres—and the richest crop aing that the housekeepers of ter New York have ever known. Read the items, See the windowfuls, $1.00) Navy Blue Crepon, 50 in... All Linen ‘Table Damask $1.00 All Linen Table Damask 15 cases Shaker Flannel, at... 12e. Cambrie, 36 in Cheese Cloth, yard wide eady-made Pillow Cases. . Readly-made Sheets , i leached Sheeting, 7-4.. ached Sheeting, 84. ched Sheeting, 9-4.. eached Sheeting, 10-4, «! full length Corset Covers... .0D Hos da Spirite Corsets. sos OD | Skirt Form or Draping Stand. Infants’ 19. Silk Caps toys’ ae. cht and Polo ¢ Vanilla Chocolate Cream Dr $6.00 Mandolins at “i $10.00 Violin Outfit: Complete Full Assortment Sheet Music Men's White Shirts......000006 Laundered White Shirts, Men's Night Shi i-ply Collars, per half dozen: $4.00 Driving Whips.......0.c.cc08 Men's $1.00 Caps, with earbands. 13 Card Photographs Ladies’ Ho: Gentleme Children’s 19. Hosiery at...... Lailies’ Silk Hose at ° Men's Silk Half Hose.. 28 and 28 Inch Silk Umbrellas. Wade & Butcher Razor..... te, French Briar Pipes.. 10,000 Cakes of Pears’ Soap at. 2e, Cloth Bound Books., z Rest Berlin Zephyr Worsted, lap » Dress ‘Trimmings at Windsor & Newton's Oil Paints 06 Sterling Silver Thimbles at.....006. 1D Very neat Framed Pictures. As Bloomingdale Bros., 3d Ave., 59th & GOth Sts. MRS. MEYER RELEASED. Jadge tngraham Grants the Motion to Discharge Her. Mrs. Marie Meyer, who, with her husband, Henry C. 8. Meyer, was in- dicted for the murder of Gustay Baum by slowly polsoning him to death to obtain insurance money upon the lat- ter's Ife, was discharged early this af- the District-Attorney, Mrs, Meyer, accompant sel, Dr. O'Sullivan, 4 atthe Crimi. nal Court building at 3.5 this afternoon, They immediately went to the Court of Over and ‘Terminer, where they were met by Assistant Distriet-Attorney Me Intyre, ‘The latter at once appiled to Justice Ingraham for Mrs. Meyer's saying that after every e the State had failed to se. evidence to convict her m discharged Uhe pris: immediately left. the ‘company with her counsel, in black and wore a refused to talk to re- 1 by her coun- Carl Muller, who has been held as witness against her, will probably be released to-morrow. SECRECY AT BRISTOL. Visitors Kept Out of the Force Increa World otal to The Evenini BRISTOL, R.-, Jan, 1 Evenings World’? correspon the Her nt adimittance’ signs, At the off informed that) Nat t esigner, is th New York, 1, Hetreshott sin Wash plant, and, every seereey The for increased, and th slael yachts a is for a Germa hulls of thre being tinish defender has been ordered, # y the seventh page of this edith wate. = — Narr! tyrnes N The Harrion-Tyrmes nuptial ceremony was per Lay| formed a! high noon In the state banquet hail at Rev. Father Newell ride nee Mamie Byr is the daught wed New York merchant. Her n xz] un as Jol MeMenomy, a well-known New York merchant, who died twenty years ago. Mea lyrnex lived at Qorf, ‘The teldegroam, " Harrison, five years au es . Mament. by fArdkeen. Cou ; und’ of taltywaod Hause. The best sah Henao, AB. for, MiW-Uxfordah ire KT75,000 Attnchment for Col, Birnens, | perial 19 The Evening World.) LEXINGTON, Ky. Jan, 16—Attachmente we | “iis, MRRTETALING 373,000, any yearn MMe Kone Barnvy men oonein deveral yours acted as peo —— rider Kissed a Pretty Wi —— Mrookfeld Confers with Stra am Brookfield Mr. Rrook@eld is working hard toa President of the Republican Committee, Hin frends claim that hie el Itlon ts assured. —— Aner Moldt ©. Hold, the he ngers by which arrived this eveuing (rom Bermuda, " Mn me Again 1 proprietor. | Gregte New York's Greatest Store. No Clear Werther Is Pro weuther throughout to-day ts ‘Il remain rainy. with @ bate possibilty of A slight s@wiall. The. temperature 18 likely to remain stationary, with a slight rainfall, and clearer weather by. ternoon upon the recommendation of | to-morrow v evening at latest, First week -When “The Ned at off Yacht Works, he found the building fairly bristling with "No he was by CoO. Iselin, for a New York syndi- he Waldorf, by Archbishop Corrigan,- anaiaed by pin Willlamsturg, toway hetd felt boards legen they O'Donnel Caul ew hin O'Dongell was 1 for examina ne of the callers on Strong looday, and they talked for some B.Altmans@, Thursday, Friday and Saturday. Special Offerings in Men’s Furnishing Dept. Heavy Muslin Night Shirts, AS Embroidered Night Shirts, Men's Unlaundered Shirts, made of Wamsutta Muslin, all linen bosoms, neck, and cuff bands,hand-made button-holes Also High-Class Neckwear etc., at Greatly Reduced Prices 18th St., 19th St. and 6th Ave. IN THE, THICK OFT Two STORMS aed He- fore To-Morrow Night. Sergt. Elias B. Dunn, the weather sharp, authorizes the statement that New Yorkers are to-day in the thick of two storms. “Both are slight,” declared the Ser- geant. “One comes from the lake re- gions, and is moving eastward, while the other is coming up from the Gulf States. The Gulf storm is attended by heavy rains in the Gulf and lower Mississippi States and over the Tennessee Valley. “The two storms are also attended by warm weather along the entire coast and a dense fog. West of the Missis- sippl the weathei becoming coldet is uniformly fair and In hia forecagt Mr, Dunn, say re the ely to DEATHS FROM THE GRIP. ‘Tuenday the Worst for Mortality in Two Years, Dr. Nagle, Registrar of Vital Statis- tics, In speaking of the epidemic of grip, said to-day that yesterday there were more deaths reported than any slay In the last two years, The record for the first two weeks of January, ISM and 1895, Is as follows: 1805, rond week Te Jay the death rate will probably be very heavy, Up to 10 o'clock there were thirteen cases reported, LOS CURTIS ON TRIAL. One of P. Divver Hin 25-Cent Bribe, accused with having offered George 8. be sions this afternoon. Curtis is a well-known petty politi clan and dog-fighter and is one of Di ver's lieutenants in the Thirtleth Bl tion, Second Ag: polling-place where he MeCarthy ts at 27 Roos is bouncer in a Park Row poolroom. not even leaving at recess. —e MRS. GRANNIS PROTESTS. Wri a Salty Letter to the Mayo on “Sunday Ra ing. hardly think it possible that and had come out for Sunday rum the representatives of a num ei bers of the Woman's Christian, ance Union for a meeting on Jan t against the of nday, New Dry Dock Rank President, Anirew Mills has heen elected bry Dock Savings Instita Trebout, who decline! re —— Dr. Mary W. Nexon Dead. Dr Mare W. ON physician, died at her home, a W fifth street, adout 2.15 P.M, today. at DPN THERIA GRIP, PNEUMONIA. steamer Trinidad aickow | ii 4? i888 BRUADWAY, Altmans Gs Art Embroidery THIRD FLOOR. SPECIAL SALE *OF 25 Pillows, size 18x18, covered with figured silk, and 5-inch ruffle, #125 cacn, value $2.25. corners, at One lot of Painted Head Rests, &c., 2. ‘each. One lot of Cotton Java Covered Chair Seats, at ‘each, A special lot of Mantel Dra- |°': peries, hand-embroidered inj ii instrimest. ‘But tor Gilt thread, with hand-knotted deep silk fringe, at #7.OO cach,| Nince' eistrctt or value $10.00. | ri" ote” 18th St.,19th St.and Sixth Ave. | ees not" be in'tne RAPID TRANSIT SHOWN. Carpenter Ulastrates by Crayon and Blackbonrd. About fifty persons attended the open meeting of the Rapid Transit Commis- sion In the Home Life Insurance build- this aftenoon. invited engineers and others who had plans of rapid transit, to the Commission Carpenter, with a blackboard and eel. and the edges. Drought a@ crayon, soon had Commissiot And Seth’ Low interested in his ideas on | results in, formation of wrink! “hie: L, ‘s Orr “B, Parsons, elafleld and Lawyer Boardman, of counsel of the Commission. He confined his remarks to the pro- | ares of tissue, which, being removed, and edges osed Broadway which he would constructed eighteen feet two for way trains express trains. There should be numerous comfortably separate en- trances and exits’ for express passen- engineers, | tace beautifully smooth this | ed out. does not en- tall half the suffering Jong | Nonsequent on a visit to one's dentint, | Some He had consulted eminent who declared the « road need not endanger property ‘This road would not be a tunnel, but an unders round road or arcade, sidewalks and stores. in fact, honeycomb Broadway and create, a ore of underground city, Carpenter sald underground Filia ot rad whe tatlona to 80 | a, rest an'anany'h, without a wrin fected loop, had four stations. to three- {°F qs ota" He pointed that in London property had increased t ‘you may obe sixfold in value in the vicinity of each tain @ little pam. therefore he phiet of some 1 28 with under. He would, the feutenants and first ‘The trial of John, allas “Los,” Curtis, out rents to register illegally mber election, was begun ore Julge Martine in General Ses- these stations, would advocate a great number of & Tons in the proposed Broadway under= by ground railway, BENEDICT SUCCEEDS DOTY. i ge embly District. ‘The ried to bribe elt street. He Hoard Begin Money Already, At the me-ting of the Board of Health sat Wi St. Louls, — Untom Benedict was ap- Saving Lawyer Hale entered the court-room ati! A M. and has sat there ever since, Dr. Charles Li: pointed Chief of the fous Disease: tion this mo ning. Mrs. Elizabeth RB. Grannis has written 4 letter to Mayor Strong, expressing her alarm at the stand the Mayor was said to have taken for Sunday saloon open- White, of 41 Peck slip, cured the contract’ for removing -c nimals and night ne- Won't Get Ou ‘Tne resignation of Major C Superintendent Mrs. Grannis wrote that she could Jayor Strong had failed to verify his oath, Street-Cleaning She calls upon him to revoke what she terms his “terrible edict,” and asks him to grant a five minutes’ hearing to or of re- us and philanthropie organizations: Mrs. Grannis has sent notices to mem of Death, Vice-Prenident ne North Germai Bab bs Nd paint of rowitent of the in place of John Lord & Taylor, house in the city 'Y-KOods and one of the ® & well-known woman it Forty ns vale nolog. stating ey uable information’ regarding chy ical events. In addition to the seasons commence, mova fie given. that] The weather th foreign and | enting at rates of postage will be found f vn the calendar. list of chronological eras and cycles Here one may 590th year since | lated hy many | ioacy anniversaries, information e needs, and b is something from sic to HADAIn n that thie Is the the world and ee Vauable bits of knowledge. rem wen ioroves. in tn spretwe Court, tall or wre Full tapenade i NEW WENKLE, Science Tells How to Re move the Old Ones, WHAT J, H, WOODBURY SAYS. We Can Help Looking Old, If We Can’t Help Crowe Ing Old. ‘The coming of the crow's feet tn a fact nfully brought home to a woman when, in her. mirror, sh ot youth fading fro: her and little telltale lises dnd wrinkles making thelr unwelcome appeagamee Pillows, with silk cov- ering and Rosette on the DE enen. The coming of the evow's feet Ta the going of the bean’ « Jeet. around the corners of eyea and mout of bravely "takin ile tn nine Kies far worse by sitting down ard worrying Denim Pillows, with) verve: ‘Our great grandmothers might have been justle ruffle, gold printed, at) itis Sao tetat ou ihe oo TS cach, presto! it is done. At ‘West at, s+ 18. loca the main’ office rere of (he 's first Dermato- Togical Inatitute, the President of which 18 John H. Woodbury. ‘The other principal oMces of this Institution are located in Boston, Phil adelphia, Chicago am@ St. Louis. ‘Tho twenty. youre gt Operation te remove. experience and honieontaltines in devoted to Dermatol bre. by John H. Woodbury have been rewarded with wonderful results. The waibilities of the science have becn brought down to a very fine point, 9 that moles, pocks tuarks, birthmicks, sears’ all vanish as if magic’ under his treattnent, which, by the skilt use of cocaine, he has rendered painless. The several methods of removing wrinkles are Wonderful, eMcactous and simple when you know all about ‘it ‘He can sinooth out many furrowed skins by means of a penetri cting in conju called the Fare the removal of deep zontal and vertival lines on the forehead and between the brows, caused by the disigur: ing habit most people ‘This sounds alarming, Operation 4 but It need not be tk Mabhy 4 the “least so. The" surgeons tn H. Woodbury Dermatological Institute highly qualified medical en, with their business and the ist #0. The surgeons in the John H. Wocdbury: Dermatological. Tnatt are ail highly walled medical men, with accurate knowledge of their business and thé ractical experience of many years, They caleu- Jate to a nicety the requirements of each case, and with the wonderful fittie instruments at their disposal they have no difficulty in accom plishing” thelr purpow.” Among the many in. bs teresting operations FN mentions ‘ First, for the removal of wrinkles on the forehead. This te a complished by’ making & horizontal” Ancien through the — Int ment of the forel ad at its junction with the scalp; a second incision in form of an ellipse completes this part of the operatio After ‘which the tissue hounded by the ine Operation for drooping cision, 1s dissected out ther, thus overcoming the ny visible trace, ner operation | for the removal of verte and the disfiguring cumif it of scowling and by wee ‘Thin disfigurement 1s wh diet by two vertical incistons, Including of the wound’ brought together, entirely removes below | the disfizurement. of four nd two for ‘A wrinkled and flabby condition of the muscles tissues of the neck is @ disfigurement come this is as 4 painiess as having one's o necewsary eri’ Operation for nabbiness Tal’ results ‘in a, Cheat the ak ‘To know more of this wonderful establishment and the work done Pages by sending. cents to vest tired” New York Cit The other prinol Dermatoiogical Tn: to succeed Dr. Doty, the telat have had many Health Officer of the sivilsuervice exuinin Blauvelt | cases, “uy well ax removing as assistant. | Moles, Warts, Superfuous Halt pointments will ton, at 11 Winter street; Chicago, Champlain. building. ‘Trust Bullding, and ‘ at 1218 Walnut street, where Bureau of Contag- rt Registered. years’ practical experience Dr. | (eating all f of scalp, nervous and. all Facial Blemishes. The Wooten | charges are moderate, Consul- tation is Free. John H. Woode JohnH, Woodbury in fa- bury, the head @ mouse the world over ax the fhe Thatitute, Inventor of Woodbury's Fa His bid | ciat'Soup, for tho. akin, scalp and complexion, Oma decrease of $10,000 on last | L500, On Ue en me year’s contract, OVERCOATS & ULSTERS CREDIT. L, STERNBERG & C0, Manufacturers, 635 Fulton St, om “mr, Brooklyn. Busines: Property to bet, eairal location, » World Ofive, i Erving, Treasurer of the rie Pesttmoatal Punk thls. aftertioan beautifully | tis fo:low.ne pions: Previously Sin tdin rh Ao, ey Hiolfinan a tale —— ~ Weather Forecant, for th M. to-morrow ts rlearing during ,goutherly, shite the tempera stitute are in Bos-

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