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sarees Seed : ge - we - . ' Se ee ee eee CL Op “hs Lit Ie ee “epg, Novag THE WORLD; TUESDAY EVENING; JANUARY 29, 1805 ; a Greater New York's Greatest Steve. es ksh FAIRYS WILL STOLEN, (INDICTMENTS MAY RESULT.'SHOT IN BROADWAY, | . E 9 SSS eT HS WIL STOLE, ICTACNS ee RIDLEYS’ Pywres i64, was the Winkemeler chamber-|T eat Testament of the Millionaire| Mra Augusta Thurow Closeted| Promoter John J. Malone Brought | "3 SAW SOR * witness. She is a different type 0! ; rita Sine Ince digerent type of i with Distriot-Attorney Fellows, own 8 Partner. 9 e P ii erties) 18 Unknown Rants | Wh Detriov-Atorney Flora | Dawa by Bie Ps -Altmans€o Great Alteration Sale. the Napoleon Exhibit + wie Wren very carly in ner service. | Taken from the County Clerk's Of. | Hexow Witness Priem Returns and/Pogsibie Murder Over an Inv lip a feature of more éhan ofdbe “1 paw him conte up from the bi } May Be Arrested. | i i Winkemerer atmost che iret day. ald fice in San Francisco. | . . jent of $500 in Horseshoes. | Have now on sale a complete H i) nary interest. 600 mementoes of j Misa Gussie, «They went into raat i penne assortment of | kK @ jthis great general. Admission | there two or three hours, Mrs, Augusta Thurow was taken from | . 5 ; A ie The door and it was locked, the House of Detention this morning by | Considine, Who Shot Him, Says He 25 cents; proceeds for charity. +| Paper Placed in the Havel ; | inch came about 9 in the morning, viii ; District-Attorney measenger to the Deiiasded Money tor Pood, | . . : “Mr. Finch came to the house almost Which It Was F =, : * Bt ma ney for Kuo | Fi N Lt yi t urc asers . wens = % o Aug. 2 the Criminal Court Building and iminediate- | } i} T d M ll e Say ahh rel ltkcmels hi, era = eae iy udtshed throug e146 @son (846 At | Foreign Novelties MEVEelatiON tO fimmed Millinér;. private oftive of Col, Fellows. oe ‘ : j Gussie. who waa a very bad withess for) gay PRANCISCO, Jan av —The will | PHvate ollive of Col Fellows. | | stichael $ Considine, charged with ats ; . | PRICE REO ED IN EVERY DEPARTMENT, Hate Wee were 2tom B00 wo a0. | 98 her one-time mistress. od sturtifng [Of the late Jumes G. Fair was stolen | piynes gtrofied in and inquired for col, MUNK to KI John J. Malone, alin printed and silk striped! ' oe ; a to, particulars she, to c Ryrnes strot nd ina * . 5 “promot * was held in the Jefferson e Ores of the “goings on” of the durk- | from the County Clerk's office some UME Hanugs, De Lineey Nicoll also came tie ore s A i All others in the same proportion! e son ot y ot C “ = < Market Police Court this morning. y Ss, cae ng ee a halt ‘been Winks, |2e8terday efternoon, and there is NOt phe three waited for some time, and i } Challies, Batistes, Dotted ‘a e F j . EK i atratorn:tl 4 Molone is in the New York Hospital | ‘ " ] ene | It t § | MOURNING MILLINERY.—) : Frelera gelghbor during the lifetime of |the slightest clue to the perpetrators of ‘the ihe Superintendent said he had | with qa bullet in his stomach, and. hie | SWi88, Scotch Zephyrs, Silk and | Men’s Furnis Ings | fea eration oale complete stock of very fine mourcing 4 the fest Bt Winkemeler. Indeed, Wii-| tho crime. ‘The discovery was made UAC Grher business to nttend to and Went | Curiitton ia wald te be criti. Cone | | AULHePy: at ebeciAl prices ¥ h to be play- efor ad e fa i i Eee ene Winkemelera [halt an hour before the usual time for | away fine wae tensanded te awatt the seen | Plisse Ginghams and Lawns. | aT ABOUT . Beets ies he closing the office. Some one had come) When asked what hin business was, |of the operation of laparotomy, which 50c. ox re vottar | OF Black Ostrich Plumes, worth 98c., y born to the first wife. j hanged B1ANCes + on until he got into |cafefully folded and Inserted in the! lx-Surmogate Roiling and Austen G |ing angrily, they walked Fox, the Special Assia Distric Unquestionably the Gussie said that Willie always called! in and asked for permission to see the|supt, Byrnes winked his eye and re- ! Ssagevasvntasudsvees’ : PERO TORN Fore prameaiately Pio eg [document. A will ted for probate is a) marked that It was snowing outside. | "Considine, who Ie an exercon-keeper| Will offer to-morrow | MENS HEAVY GRAY | MERINO) Violets in avery quaiity, ‘Bunch jB x till neon, Public document and, like all papers In) When asked what Mrs. Thurow was] and who became prominent in sporting SOc, QUALITY AT . | of fine double Violets at.......... | 8 wt Winkemeler bat in @ourt jlaten, civil actions and probate proceedings, : doing downtown he sald the public] circles because ne was at one time the 5 000 * s Mieco ee &c., very La ins sat al ry supposed to be open for the inspection of | might find out pretty soon. " vi i) i ind tried hard | owner of the White Elephant in Phil )-; 4 Te'lsok evunconcerned. aE (Benet | ANY one who Ja interested in the case] ol, Fellows arrived at lt o'clock. He | deiphla, met Malone by appointment last ’ yards 39-inch c. Chliren's Derby Ribbed Cotton Hose, | Finest quality French Felt Hats, 3b . f Wn as eighteen years old. and desires to see it. | smiled when asked about Mrs. Thurow’s! night in the St. James Hotel. Accord. 5 : 5 to% \. 25 5 nga t Maatas vatentine was ined by | The clerk took from a pigeon hole} visit and sai ing to his uwn story he had eiven s0| Ppinted Mousselines ' Special lot of Children's very fine ‘ 4 en Tracy, but aid not vary her story, | the bulky envelope, on which was in-| “I gent for her to have a ittle talk] to Malone, the promoter, some tre pre. ’ ] 2C. embroidered Silk Caps; worth : "What did you stay in the hall and | scribed ‘Last will and testament of! with her.” vious for investment in the manufac: | . ‘ 5 CONSISTING OF SUPERFINE FAST c., at aseiees el Pratch form he demanded. "Were YOU) james G. Hair," and took it to the! “About ner going away?’ he was|ture of a patent nal in exclusive designs, and de-|BUACK MERINO AND UNBLEACHED! Ladies’ 11c. Cotton Hose, black, fancy Boyer Baroy ced asinine lo; I watched Mrs. Winkemeter’s | desk, where the visitor was waiting. | asked. r | There had been no return 0 * COTTON SOCKS, NONE WORTH tops, with black ankles, per pair, To tas price $1.98, ‘at. door every day, because i wanted to see | When he opened it he was stageered| “That 1 decline to say," was the an-| money) and Considine, who hadn't dined sirable colors, at LESS THAN wc, ALL AT | A ow, regular p 98, Qtecee 0 ble cr’ ett Fg ht Ce) he. inate at the contents, The precious docu-| «wer. Then ho closed the door and Mrs./| promoter,” who had not missed @ meal 634c ¢ 7 ‘at|ment was not there. In its place was) Thurow and he went into executive) in years, was feeling well. CG Pair. e ; eR gh a Ms ‘the: men quarrelled ‘over their Inve ° para e ° wi Goxen women in court ex-| a lot of worthless paper, which had been | session. ment of $00 In the hotel, a I | Ladies’ 170. Fast Black Seamless Cot- yard. Unlaundered Dress Shirts‘ “°: a new territory, and revealed that it|envelope in an attempt to delay the|{\- ‘They had almost ret 5 ppointed to attend the Oyer| : fe that first told the unsuspect- | discovery as lo! porsible. And Ferminer Grand. Jury. were called | 2wenty-slath, street, ‘when Policeman | PAEXEEROULEGH CHTR: CHINIE: 9c BEN PAINE Peper : Wiakémeler came hone at noon,| The information was imparted to the|in by Col vaand the three ques: |sidine plinge his hand in his hip pocket, D SPLENDID WEARING QUALI- . ment of Ladies’ Bep- : TE TAL Hm Mie “Winer cRite | the envelone to toake ace thee the walt |adf tae, ta o'clock whet an officer wan fie4e to Malone's abdomen, and fre." | 18th St., 19th St. and 6th Ave. | TES Ladies’ 21c. Black Cotton Hose, full arate Skirts in New al fold him Mr. Finch came |the envelope to make sure that the will |; cart her back to the Touse | Oke oreh Wl Ae ” an ve. | | petal rail to the house nearly every day,” sald the | way really minsing. A search was made mn 2 . lone is a man of nerve, and he 990. 490, 49c,. G9e,. Go, eu mM Hermon ore per oar \ range ‘j 3 \, oy lo! Ke | for A mol . for, as witness. tairs to his wife. |!n,the pigeon hole’ where the document je Over ant Terminer Grand Jury the policeman rushed forward and made C., C., C., C., u C. | from ’ s sear ae ee tae ctoom: where | belonged. There was no sign of it met as usual this morning at 10.20 and the arrest, he turned to Cabman Thomas Cc. ; Hip fest wet te ne war meting dinner, | Where. A thorough search of the entire |cotinued the examination of witnesses, | Wren, and sald: . 2.98 ure, {re Sinkemeler talk upstairs, (office as far as practicable was m Justice Ingraham opened the Court of| “1 think I'm dying. Drive me to the | 5 i nal ohare, Hie was in Sitke. | The search was fruitless. The will was |Oyer and Terminer at about 11 o'clock. |New York Hoxplial . Ladies’ Cashmere Wool Hose, plain ” gone. There was not the silghtest trace | He had nothing to do, but was there bi Considine was taken to the station-/| meters room and I in the pack Kenchia [Of it, though the investigation was not |cause the Grind Jury was in seesion, |house'and locked Up, wife ACen? “Assaulted her? Drove her given, up Until long after the County | This gave rise to a rumor that the Grand | This morning In t Farcy trimmed, good muslin, well made, | 874 drop stitch, ribbed, \\ to MS 27.50, Jefferson Market ‘full and teng; | from the house?" Gen. Tracy asked. lerk's office 1s supposed to be shrouded Jury would to-day bring in indictments. | Court Conailine apeared to be as cod | IN FAVOR OF CATHOLICS. , wi | 1 iC, PER Pain. Be es che ia seeet, re, tr| SAE coset deputy and the other [entra en “A's aataieteear’ were | LIME GARE Tit*aRes Be tea Mess | Bale Price, each; BOC. : a vhen lef deputy and the other yers, who, ja_underatood, were! arrested him, just after he hac i | . . eer Mr, Winkemeler Was Not/ wiciie who had been apprised of the | there for the’ purpose of presenting a shot ImpertaY Court Renders a “Mant Ladies’ 9c. Spun Silk Hose, light opera | including 5,000 Bpatal Cheviot 1,98 ‘Another f#ervant, with the imposing there left the elerk orice laat evening eee chatiee Vlas Bad been ae amiied where Stenbed Into thestorm toba School Case" Decision. is shades, Skirts, real cau hy ay ; ag 4 tite of Herta Cornelia Volburg Gothnen, | there was Tot a shadow of doubt in made befc ¢ Grand Jury against a|door of the prison entrance, In LONDON, Jen, h=The toed chancel: AM one Gish hang perfendy abd we yas ene | thelr minds, but that the will had been umber of police officials. This is inja reporter who asked him it he had any- § Feet te ely od the aame wort {Atolen. BUI they had hopes {t would accordance with dustice Ingraham’s ine! thing (0 say Fegurding. the shooting and lor, Baron Herschell, to-day delivered} Light, dark and medium pattern, | C, PER Pair. made all sizes—40, 42 and 44 inches long. of story in ‘a munical voice and with | turn up. The disappearance of such «structions when he charged the Grand | h fth Malone, he said: Judament allowing the appeal from the | excellent make and finish; Maidenty hesitation. Mil tea far more serious matter than | Jury to hear both sides of the question y cer had known Malone | decision of the Supreme court of Ce Guibr . "| Bhe sald "hr. Winch" called every day| Would be the disappearance of a will In| when justice could best be served In TOKet au ETOOHOnE HOSIICE | udasscfi (hie) Oke BA ERGphy. And GeherL utPrice, 35c. KNIT UNDERWEAR. 5 4 y Ye m any other case. at wi a | ion | others Shira caper oe iene wtih kick the great length and peculiar verbi-| The Oyer and Terminer Grand Jury |at that time and had some money in the against the Attorney-General of oP erl| ’ FI Shi a 18S al a q Winkemeler bebfad Yocked floors “and | age ofthe dociment render it almost | adjourned for the day at 1.2 o'clock. | bank He brought a nallless horseshoe | (oh unown aa the “Manitoba. sehool Men’s re WtS. | cniaren’s tteavy Merino Vests, silk Trustin el aaed'c customary tone {he | which In Important even should there fe | Facer night and finally got my interest aroused, | cas No costs were allowed. Blue flannei, double-breasted, made to | *titched at neck, ribbed skirt. Fine note Taffeta alee 3 eR Lame Wille wast On hacn Coptes are in the possession! A LEXOW WITNESS RETURNS. |! certainty eee ee eae and he |, WINNIPEG, Man., Jan, 29.—What in| retall for $1.50; during the alteration| The celebrated PLAINVILLE make, | Pla! be | Baturday nights, too, Winkemeler spend- fn, but if there In to be a con- pds 3 1 was working on a salary, avirine| known as the Manttoba School case has| sale, Sizes 16, 18, 20, 22, 24, ings, extreme mirred in ing that evening at his club. test the accuracy of coples would at once prospects of this new Idea a Fl invacen nee ie 5 su oat iti Aedhigern j "On one occasion “Walburzch" watched | be questioned. Charen Priem Back from Europe, |and felt Into It, He offered to give me involved long litigation, and has kept Each 8c 18e. y } and saw Wilile and her mistress meet | What ix more, the signature of the| bot Will Bay Noth An interest In it and 1 accepted. ‘The alive much of racial and religious ant- Cy 9, % Hh lar and shirred belt, sold for $8.98, 15 4 e corner and own, the |dead millionaire ts gone. It cannot be| e uy mos Munitoba's first "Legislature aM iia tt special ai Oe ( Street tonsiter oWhen Bret Wwinkemeler Aroha sor the eeliny ot espera orl Charles Prien, foray of New York, sition on the other aide and we came over coe seheu ew. roviding fon Protes: | Cost Will Not Be C. | aa, | if ¥ Foturhed she entered the basement door |for identification by the attesting wit-| who escaped to Hamburg when he wag together on the, Umucia, The agree Cacholle schools. but in 1890 the | o if Not Be Con-| Each 28c. Fancy Satin Waist, in tan and Pe and Immediately. sent “Walburzch" up | nesses whone testimeny Is to be offered 5 e was ment which wo had on “he other side Greenway Government pa sidered During — the raaier “Twenty - NINE Gay Cw Cy : (to the third floor for a tablecloth [In Rupport “of the’ will on hearing ihe | Wanted to testify before the Lexow|Was that I should let nim have $0 propriating all choot ¢ {82 4 fs | Eagles EN Wednesday onlyssis:« oate a “ot Sunt hurried as fant ax T could, for I | executors’ petition fo. admission of the | Committee in New York, was a passen- phish was yma ts petone Manele bank | BOreron ce cominon sehos tem. When! (sreat Alteration Sale. Gale, Beh ceck ant lene 1 Oc is cae TTL Tema hee Te cae stiee | cemeammene. So protate [eee on the Hamburg-American steam-|every week until Thad been paid in full. | the city, of Winns Dean eta lee ne | tin ribbon, each. | Striped Taffeta Silk Waists, ver§ HT | 3 ship Phoenicta, which arrt j i fm time. 1 juat he leg of Mr. Finch SA AK KAUELS at Ho-| The business was known as the Interna- Tosisted payment, Aad Legane act ’ Tr BMI. ceeseeee ass 4 wwoing into the parton: (oof Me CAREER OF AN ADVENTURESS., | boxen on ner maiden trip to-day. It ene et Tresldent uni Faward Turnbely | contest the constitutionality of the wet. EN Ss A Ss. GREAT ALTERATION SALE, Crepon Waists for evening wear, “You recognized Finch's leg?” sad M: \ E id ull | “The courts of Manitoba upheld the pro- ou Tecomniged Finch’s leet” nald Mr. - he Eiktreor diner cea antty Before) wa reat ate K aTeOVHL EME vincial government. ‘The Supreme Court | LARGE LOT OF SPLENDID QUAL-| Note the Great Alteration in Prices, | Velvet collars, eold elsewhere at N i Heft Aerie a: th fn wh chee capo meet semion inners SUEY OW 10 TH ie ee continually Kicking to wet reversed the decision. But In turn this ITY MEN'S BLACK AND BROWN “| $4.98, at. Ue of ne lial llapaiaiia jefendant George W. Hopkinson, As soon as Priem landed he was greet- | fome of It back. aia eee counett setharehe One nara FUR FELT DERBY AND ALPINE Complete line of Light Taffeta Ca (On the night of the dinner party Mr. | The action brought by Alice 1. Hopkin: | (iv ,'%o reporters. but he refused to | 1 man to pace tg half interest in’ upheld the provincial government and HATS, excellent finish, all desirable REAL KID GLOVES. Silks for theatre and evening \ A their own door, No sign of recognition separation, on the ground of why ho went. te Europe nor woul he|Bave been” short, and he put me oft Dactically exterminated | parochial | shapes, worth trom $1.8) to $2.0; wear, exclusive styles, ; but when Mr. Winkemeler, un | abandonment, from George W. Hopkin-| say whether ha intended to return to|Svery tine I spok# of money. Last Mon- | Shoals In Manitoba, | Hut the Catholic DURING AUTERATION BALE, Reliable Brands, Pattect Goods, i fF later, left for his club, “vin fifteen | son, but virtuaily to establish a common. | New York fey | told him Thad to have some to! ton, and when the Government retuned | During This Sale, 20 aNd 9, h Poinuton, Mr Ranch came and staid tll |iaw marriage witn him, was dismissed pin nin cusiedy erg Tage, 10, take | ang 1 helteved him at the time. He | to entertain the petition appealed to the GC. EACH. s 3 A y 4 Imperial Privy Council, and the final All-wool Flannel Waist: special to-day by Justice Van Brunt because of | Hoboke “a ry |waid that we would have money to burn | 1™ I. iP Kimmel asked |non-prosecution, She ald not oppose the | Musisuxe, which has Hs: vet heer checked | PX BIRRE. "T walked up to Hleadonnare | {.d¥ment permits a reopening of the (os uaLy at we +: - motion to dismiss, which was made on a! {!'hough It is said he Is going to New| *MS orang to agreement. 1 was at the! ay CMTS TOILET DEPT. s Large assortment of Flannel and a 8 Eirteen minutes! | “so Jong apart Agtavely.” q Yerk, ‘, a Mr, Winkemelen and Weed wext day, |Acathing aMdavit of Lawyer A. H.| ‘cal’ Fellows had not heard of the ar. |8t: Jamen Hotel hetore # o'clock. had THE FLEET AT WEI-HAI-WEI. BERTIE Cashmere Waists, lined, 3 ya Then he talked with his wife and she | Hummel. rival of Prlem until he was informed of | BAY NOsing to eat and t tell you T was - = bleh fl Comprising 5 and 7 Hooks, Foster Wi went away. Mr. Hummel avers that she mot the} Wa thet Te yee yee Fe porter. He /T'grew. About ails Malone came walking | China Has Eight Warships and Six| For Our Great Alteration Sale | Lacing, Real xe) eauy Browns and 40, |. ; LT defendant in a disorderly neue before | Mat aked If he would take Pele along as though he owned the earth, 1 ; ; Grays, 5 and 7 Hooke, Black Suedes, in 2 “BE SILENT, DON’T TELL.” [186 ana they afterwards tived together | tase only ine minute heard of hin| gph ,hen geamung at the hotel entrance Sas |DR°SSING AND ROUND COMBS. cess iriatisana tia ony.” |Hand-made Fascinators, atone A® 2 without the form of a cnarriage, He{#'tlval and could not give orders." Mela; ald mane it is nretty. © di] HIROSHIMA, Jan. 29.—A despatch re-| 10,009 Fine Rubber, worth l0c. to 25c., . A A Col Pellows hurrt tle AIRY, s pretty cold out, | celved here from the headquarters of | 6 and 8 button lengthe Glace Mousque- Bloomin dale Bros. Menenge tm italian so savencvenr [04 iat aie cred ay fom np fa i ea ven ihe laguna Rtas opcetig toanet| AMAT Be Lut 8 ‘ : q condition that she! in the day and pu ‘i Wai hinge eb J A : ee © EACH. | { SPA SANE Whee Locked ip, would not annoy him further and on) tention under atuft tormights Wait Teni'e let Son fave (the Chtnese, saya that a strong force) Go very Fine All-Briatle Hair Brushes,| These goods were imported | 3d Ave., 59th & 60th Sts, i In the Jefferson Market Court this| declaration that she had no right to) '?% %* lock any now, I want to use it in my busi | the enemy, which retreated from| vin ‘ane solid rosewood, oak and satin| to retail at #1.25 to $2.00 pair. Ha morning Caroline Esposito, thirty-six] claim that she wan his ifs Conaty one hear, and you will have to walt |Yung-Cheng-Shen to the Northwest | Pin Ane Bolld rosewood, oak | etail at #1. 00 pair. r Years old, and ner seven-year-old duugh-| Mr’ Hummel ewears tha since then! mye ent rane carn fecal’: AbMEFed me, Loasked if he | without fighting. ts now in the vicinity | ue $0) #100) 1 tligun sacle bafira|aiearten e (CHN W. NORTON DEAD. ter were arraigned before Justice Simms /she has been living with Murat Master-|tty tyr, cAturncr Felowe nalt thee deme [tO Ret something to eats ‘Tle sneered (Of Ku-Shang-Hon. Large numbers of | ahalaea ts Grail os charged with being confederates and/ yon, an ex-Juage, of Prescott, Ariz., and| the erm the Grand uty had conatderad th cance {and Walked away: 1 followed him to the | the enemy are reported to be along the He Was Fatarly Hurt in an Indiaaa «5 | Fhoplifters. The woman was handsome-| other men. Masterson claimed he met 4 indictments in 416 of them and dismissed | SMlewalk and, sald: const road from Yung-Cheng-Shen, | Rallrond Wreck. Ty dressed. ‘Che ‘little daughter stood | her in Chicago and had given her $50, ‘Beside her Mm tears The tittle one waslin bonds. Then she left him. He cal Tichly dressed in furs. The woman's real|on her on May 11, 1890, at her residen name ts said to be trangelo. Detec-|65 West Thirty-sixth street, and two 4 Sia _ ene ‘Look here! I'm ‘sick of ils thing. If) sat nt thy Th] vou give me enough money te eer heine, | A telegram received here from the| COATESVILLE, Ind, Jan. 2%.—The a toe 7 even by eteerage. Wl call We Satin {Commander of the Second Japanese New York Express was wrecked here MR. BLUMER is ARRESTED. Han ast oy ae IO rls a é& h Army anounces that a Chinese fugitive by the spreading of rails yesterday af- 5 5 My pelts ne atientlon tacine. |from Lierking Island, off Wei-Hal-We B | ternoon. John W. Norton, manager of Aves McCauley and O'Brien, of the Cen-| shots were fired. Both of them were! ., sneered and turned away. In reports that the Chinese fleet inside There a oy ys the Grand Opera-House in St. Louis, tral Office, sald the pair were caught in| arrested, but next day they were dix-| TM® Sum ¥ Sherif Cap-|tion 1 caught him by the vout, i that harbor numbers eight. warships, | ese Itome Far Below Manufacturers’ Cost, Ras fatally injured, and Mrs. W. @. a Sixth avenue store by Private Letec-| charged. tur saw he had in his band a heavy can Towers, of Carthage, Mo., was killed. five Mira, Plunkett, who saw them steal- Aaa iis ne Peta ci ne san sie att Deputy ( 5 husband about deg shoes, The mother approached the] afair. She died the next day ata hotel founter, closely followed by the little|in this city. Masterson. sub irl. The mother picked up an article | Married a Woman in Chicago. . which he lfte to strike me. i) *! &unboats and eleven torpedo-boats, The injured number abou forty, and n> ¢ heriff Henry W. Blumer, who | remember littl hat passed “then, | ‘The hola which was knocked in. the clude" Representative Faris, of the In fat, [do not remember the shooting | hull of the Chinese battleship Chen. | . hth Indiana Congressional Distriet, . e1 r ery, Ei # hotel | Under an old Indictment for forgery, {at all. The blood rushed to. iny heme grounded, has been | \ wae was badly cut over the eye. Sev> free "| 83.00, $3.60, $3.75 | weresn000s quently |and who yesterday was suspended by and a’ mist c ‘The| Yuen when she ¢ral of the Injured were badly hurt. iff Tamsen pending an investigation, ext a 1 rou ed with 00 | Sirs, Zelda Seguin Wallace, formerly one holding his t os last night, for insulting oung lady i) Ma ‘be slight, He Mahon. of 13 Am- \ THE PAGETS ARE SUED. who jansea. He walked up to ter a He said the prope t the State Hantam avenve, dled thie moraine at lt hom, rand rn KEN: 7 San “rane rin Bterrupted | should undertake che rehase and sale | spoke in an insulting manner. ;POLICEMAN KENT ACCUSED. a ‘ anclaes fast ekrans a yeh nuld undertake she purchas nd al 'FANCY DESKS, were $12.00, $6.00. {Eesha marae aah and the lide girl, who was not any —— Was arrested this morning by Detective: say ey beth [able to fire her heavy guna. The re-/ Tape uC an cectven ers Tame Was Digher than the gounter, upened a satchel FLOGGED A MASHER. Sergt. Phil Reilly, a pal es Gain, te ra to the Lal-Yuen, the Chinese Se es best-known t! gnd the article would dip into it. When | Bee PH IN HRS ieee Wek cine: al. iBlumerts moet rom ny hand: |double-sorew armored cruiser, are ine MI J IC . ( -ABIN | atrical managers in the country. He : Rrrested they were taken to neadquartera |. Breet ettea sinh ‘Bln As he fintshed telling his Version of the complete, and the Kang-Chi has no guns i. was born in New York In 1843, and as an § od separated The last words ie Macher ls 3 ss ie aeons he Ae uty | shooting, Cons Brew oxeited and ps a | actor has played in support of Edwin i said to the little one were: “Be silent; fn Girl with an Umbretia. Sherff was taken to the Criminalcourt- | pal lp me Booth and Lawrence Barrett. He was i @on't tell anything. - House and permitted to sit in the de-| Malone wag resting auletly this morn.) PPNasian Minister Taike om the| = Mary Anderson's first manager, ‘He. il This wan spoken In Italian, but one of| Frequent complaints have been made in the New York How ‘One of Agrerian Cri | were $27.00 to $40.00 Was Identified by letters found in hi i the detectives understood It. "They could) at the West Thirtleth strect station. | {olve’s room until he could sent for |e Withee Nan Midoneis hontlition: wine . i MMs + pocket, He was taken trom the parlor is mot make the child speak and she Was! house by ladies who have been insults] hen toa heed ae a gy Call bond. WNL Te ead but vere tetiods. mint that’ i BERGIN, Jan. 29.—In the Lower House | 7 |Par-in’ an unconscious condition to the ‘i eae tte eae ore arraigned before [ed by men on Broadway, John Vinas,|, The peitcipalwliters against him, | ll probat : Au opera: of the Prussian Diet to-day Herr von | |Ghgistlan Church, near the track, am ee Se tee ei I Coe Ge eerie, ws rhe mteig be ai acteta eckeieae's| ~~ PARLOR CABINETS, aera ie ( £60 bail and commited her daughter tO) resied by Vatroiman Fitacerald, at] hitmer ante eal Re ete in Recorder |e nee mbeement: Agriculture, spoke on the Agraris | Fatal Fight Over a Game of Cards, y Sie care of the nociety. | atrol “ald, Ce n Recorder . crisis, and explaiued the proposed reform 10 (eye) 1 1 0 y and ‘Twenty-seventh iom’'s co ¥ the ers arite . were ; ——_— —_ Broadway, and) Sweaty th street) Gieball was raised from $ im | SAID TO BE A JURY-BRIBER. |i» the taxation of susar and spirits | . and 11.00 5 WERE $30.00 uP. | parce Mise received. nesteriay. shia . | th street, ‘On Sun: a One Vicee Paran-S e turned and struck him with her day night, at a card rt “t the home tate to Be sold umbrella she refused to make a co! SAN FRA BCO, Jan, 2a—A sonan- | NOM would be carefully considered, . F; edie Falls, 126 Ww Titewath at i | ExcJudze Truax was a nine: inthe der i tion was sprung inthe trial of I. IL | Mary Anderson Navarro in Retter Early buyers will secure the best lots. Mnocked™ down. “Wiss Neat struc th 2 ele Shee ine he Jefferson Market MeDouald, Jr. charged with perjury in| curb and cut him abo morning by Chief J imms could enty fine him| Mrs uset, Wife of the see ; f Health, | ‘ taken to Roosevelt Hoxpit td in and he the Supreme Court, wv onduets He remarked Vtuker of the St, dames Hotel, caited |annection with the fall ures the ae ON Jan. F. Antonio Na-! S l Alt ti ied. Brennan was held tn, 4200 ponda by. dust ; fren of Mary Finke 5 bothered in| Mt Volive Meadauariens Jast Wook andl ceed when Detective Cody pl aH ‘i husband of Mary Anderson Na) pecia era 10n a e aay. When Mahon ‘ded an additional chev se Marietta FR ore him to make | made a complaint against Po! an EB » form etre e h om sen st Brennan. “oop nee f : ene Sonate be True ne m alas a mae! gaint: We lesen Es ser arrest aman! vanied atures ‘i! the former actr states that i poralalda. wal ered mst Brenoan. He ie Msc Spat ee. (ne, Punta t AIH alienating, Jats » WAS quite recovered from the iliness —- 4 Melcher, Mar id alone tion, Whom she charged with following | urphy ch followed the birth of her son, » IK Berry Re-elected Senator. ‘ trustees unis a ae vestiby f her house, 34% o died «a few hours later, on De . LITTLE ROCK, Ark., Jan. 2%—In separate nee J } Stevens he Refused to Def avenue assaulting and in | PRICES WAY DOWN. ions of the Houses of the Legislature to-day the ‘ ' a iteht cel. she Was taken rare gia MUST MAKE ROOM FOR ATTERATIONS. nk tbameie a2 PI Remmel itep.) i. Honea ( ad Resins A cena f lavit that she had AC tee 3 Hotel, at Canal and Dem. 14; We Th Park's (Pap. a, yet nena yho are ui . fed thar | © tor i lor bribing the Jury that acquitted MB, | %4® Killed by aa explosion of sewer 1 tion of Berry will be declared in joint session at with their « apantor MGAae the police: | UVEGS when he was tried on the charge | 4 workman was using ¢ cande examining a p noon to-morrow. oe ee eet 1 knwo a8 | man, an of murdering Policeman Gran | rakage (when IIEBY explosion , r 2 yule da Lauterbach on a Still Hunt. d Paras stevens . erved ae Neaten, Kicked and Arres H award Lauterbach, Chairman of the Republi ; hei in iran feveriey tac EVEN GRIPMEN HAVE RIGHTS] , "ents 2 ant Geonly Committion. spent thin porsing at tee : end after ber death to wy to her jarry J bate to-day. He Jeav of the District-Attorney, He declines to state | Violiniat Franko A . hit nate lay. He leaves an estate of $40,000, al-| fis't whas 4 etuldren. beh bee hee nae | dudae Hyan Rebukes a Po Fiancee see Me | poavauces |A Loop ON STATEN ISLAND. | Wate torvonntnicteire see tte ot Haale | for Arrests on ¢ Georgiana Jarcayskl, bis sister-in-law. She says| je the ‘To the American Bible Com! North Shore Company Would Co- Society $1,000 and. $600. to be equally divi | rd of Foreign Missi Operate with the South Shore, Presbyterian Church, the Boot of He Mat uy the | The Irish Nationalists will eciebrate the 117th rnabla, and. frequently Justice Ryan tn Yorkville Po-| the der is wild and ungovernable, and fre =} AN OLD WOMAN BEATEN. PARIS, Jan, 29.—The Cabinet has de erase before [Hee Court to-day, censured Patrolman | Mbt At4y,, he wane him committed 19 en tn. hureh, on bert Emmet's biriniuy on Bust For Detending j MehOnen of (he hace TPAC ycneeey ian | autullan, ae bar, eas. tent over se the SHE cided to accord to the remains of the| ‘The Stale Railroad Commissioners hela | te f eh of the ‘General Assembiy a tie : ih SrERIOGEMIEN Ene COLT av ect He sare late Marshal Canrobert the honor of a. # ing to-day at Nassau street, Presbyterian Churel a ar ee cee even tn ald ot Mrs. Fiaher . : sal nak Alght Be aerating cael aan ad ae State funeral. The body will be en- oMfnissioners Chapli, Beardsley and ee = ntral Opera-House tty a 2 y Me we | eich Al tombed at the Hotel des Invalides. Rickard were present in age wae 2 —— ine insiada otne to tie Seton Sk a Fee. scoagea trom aio TO HELP POSTAL CLERKS, |Sas.t'c! te nd this morn making the arrest. ‘The officer hea a . : ee 4 5 Hi ys North one Traction Company, of Masquerade ant ; Court ax x wit In Mid Winter : North, ghote cquraction | Company. Of | am sntertainmant to Assist te Ras | cits ; a assay Gua: aasihen| (a aleniiicen Poe A ant of dan ore ele artenre hit the South Shore tin tendi clr Unefulnons, aaa ball Oud F lett : Ha > angse ace AiNaye-leacght mt0h- da « . ‘ is to consolidate bathe ‘The Postal Employees’ Mutual Aid An- nital pera: House, Were on her neck and pris ta ‘ Mich \ 4 ° " ae wif i. * . crease tal stock Conmis- sociation will give a benefit on the after. his evening. Cancer: ¢ oner, Micnael t yetwe eure e ¢ ope A 8 loners etion in the matter noon of Thursday, Feb, t thy a on account Tt is th 1 of the Commiss ’ - #1, at the Broad- — = he pertormance. ere to. visit y this aftern way Theatre, The theatre has been se- obnoalous feature, Old, is six teet high, with big arms and 9 Sarsa- SE a ie Hoed s bothering her only daughter, who arilla jack the Dress-Slasher” Around, | seer ON ee | Beardsley told porter their visit cured through the courtesy of T. Henry Tepulsed him. . arwrewee =? — | t the_man sno frequents voper Broadway Lee eee eg is investigate. an cike: |Frenen and R, A. McCormick, i Hn ee poeeres Peaperty said an Werurdey aight) ‘ae wie Von Glahn's License Oppos: ant whose tool of trade {9 a keen-edged mn | plaint made against the Brooklyn. ‘The Mst of patrons and patrone: i BD ‘@nddaughter. The girl took him in the cold u: blood ie ures | The Exctee Board this morning latened to an With which he rips and deapotle the garments of Coney Taland Faliroad ‘hat the latter ‘contains the names of many well-known | Sos emery ” heat oe nd shoppers, {e caught hie} have not n nl ‘* e- Saatarsy and half crmethersd cites whe [Ee pure and healthy OOO® | ricaries sf sede Von olan front, by any. of the ig. poiicemen of the ‘road quently enough, and that thelr roadbed Persons. Postmaster Dayton {a interest-| a KINGDOM FOR A BOTTLE.” 4% Fusbed tn. ‘old as she was. Nolan was| 0” the wee of Hood's avenue, for a renews! of way Squad Ii not ony be arrested, but wi was in very bad condition, ed in the success of the project. The amou 100 3 san eae fo assait the young woman, | Sereaperilla, which ie thus e great preventive of nlite Md Gaenidy, of the Pate sufler ot locust his peculiar “Antiseptie and Prophy'actic, ——e——— proceeds will become @ part of a fund to as 4, 3 s 4. tui in the old woman and at-| sickness Get Hood's, ‘ested against Slee The Best Money Left fo Miaal warrant the Association to seek incorpo- reigns for ism and gr Justice Bimms held him for | Heed?» Pilla ors uireiy vegetable, hand’ in Olan atated tar efth Teftee to prosecute the potee| MOUTH AND TOOTH WASH KNOWN. | ng witi of waiter P. tang. whe diet Jan. 6 at! *Q0 "romont only widows ent orphans | “Bea! yesaai.ng gece 1% in bail made, perieetin propartionantaypearaice, | IAbE wil le place bad been open all the time, |” Save'witvneld their mamen MEDICAL NOVELTY CO., 21 West 234 St| 118 Went Portr-ninih street, was fled ter pre: ef local members are benefited, pines, N. Vee Avoid iiniiationg © #2 VBlvereiiy Baris. 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