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ajo atv HL TOR. ea Rk ss he Chilled dete fa WED BAR rack eh octal aaRiaial ns i alll oleonteae. se ‘hilbve an a, ort salience pinned, tht Bi Me MAND N HE | , 1 awe. ews SHE HYPNOTIZED HIM) YACHT MOnICAN AT AZORES. THREE UES Wel WEnE LST. 150,000,000 | BONDS? GARLISLE'S SURPLUS, | IR AYNOR’ Old Mr. Wyse Sues Young Mra. | Believed to tin fe Bunaway Leti| Milwaukee “Trelly 0 Oar Plunges] Thought that Pv New Ir we May | Writes the fein It 1 Will Probas| W: r 00, i ! h | A h ‘yee for $150,01 tia Thompson Aboard, Throvgh Draw and Ice Reach That Figure bly Be $22,563,023, 5 & 0 a, ob a A 0 GRE ' T Stories She Told to Get at} Police Could Not ’ , Pretty He at cae be! a When| Motorman’s Carelessness Said to/Loan May Be Inor to Give | Estimate Based on the Working of| 0 t TO-MORROW. is Money. ‘essel led. Have Been the Cause, er to-morrow y New Yorkers a Chance. Laws Now In Force. li Uh ; a » follow S novi i : Now She Has Got It and He Wants|,2ONDON: Feb. 4—Tho anystertous | MITAVAUKEE, Feb, 4—A trottey car | coe ince i! ai, | 5! engine Positive Bi ine * An schooner-yacht Mohican, from — New |on the Russell avenue and Holton street | Foreign Demand Caused a Change His Communteation a Reply to Gore | m ositive argains m 1 Back. j York, is not lost, as reported in the | line ran through the open draw of Kin- | in Tholr Tactle fleleney Tnquir, ) nn ae United States, unions she hae tet with|nikinie bridge at & o'clock this morn+| iat vi | . disaster since Jan. 13, for on that date [ing. The car struck endwise on th ed - / iT >) D t E Willlam Sumner Wyse alleges hyp-|'2@ arrived at St. Michaes's, Azore lice, through which it plunged into the " . WASHINGTON, bon 4 OtAEY 4inen ep e R TAL D notle influence as the basis of an action | Hands. water. The motorman was drowned) agi NGTON, Pele t White fim, /CAtie submitted a letter of Informa Ty Goo S, Shoes, to recover $150,000 from his wife, which and two passengers lost their lives, cljalls Nie nile SM Fin to the Senate today w ix. | Homstitcher oe . was called in the Superior Court to-day, | The schooner yacht Mohican sailed | ‘The car was well filled with passen- | UR has been fixed as the minimum | 10 ihe pipes eaten ae tora! |Hemstitched Linen Pillow ALLIGA | OR i Wyse's former prominence in business | from New York in the latter part of [gers, but eight of them were rescued | Of the Impeniing bond laste, the Ads] ioe of revenue Te iesetG “Si tHe OSe. Cases, 224 x 36 inches, at Underwear, Hosiery. fand club circles and Mrs. Wyse's hign | November, with Dr. W. Conyers Her- | without serious injury. The broke | Ministration has xbout decided to call) ne * is oh baile ey | e focial connections, together with the |tM& his bride of a few days, and a] the windows of the which stood on | £0" Dida for u Inruer amounts PORRIBIY | TT eananse ti a resolution. of . CLUB BAGS . interesting story of Wyse's rapid de oung girl, Letitia Thompson, on board, }end, and yy partially fitted with wa. | 88 much ws $150,000.00. nquiry adopted last week when Mr | § c e Sheetings, Cloaks, Cline from wealth to poverty, promise | According to general rey Miss | ter. he reasons which have led to thie de- | srman (Dem.), of Maryland, urged fh and pair. 4 {/@ make the case a sensational one. hompson is said to have run away trom Those rescued were: W. DP. ision are manifold. Assistant Se ry slatalyegelniid amatel ee prance | . | £ Wyse was married in 1873, His wife |Home tn order to take this cruise Walnut street, hand cut Cartls brings back only favorable al Mp, Carlisle's letter Ix brief and ‘ ‘ $ Wrappers, Corsets @ good business in the advertising line [Patture of the Mohican, and palicemen | iret HH beuhi he prompt and cool-headed Action | eS Ehwle BAAS IVs (He iltos ' rtiving line [PAFUEE oft mica, a gen | reat ty Hea spromel an a Topehties Lecvihe curtail went Will Sx x 2 “dl: Hi nd Wide A grelt deal ot the yacht while she was Ising at | of August Heir -nt and hin associat 23.4 24 yards, a cas an ‘0 Wi oe ee ore He Janchor off Scuth Brooks ahd searched he in, sHOWIE: tie Py Department (ceed expenditures: by 22,0h.028, The ars + Wa. Far > Pas free “spender.” and wax well {without success for the gun’ She Wy sat |p aiid Mise Snow to place a bond lenue In the most | OF Catinle’s letter ts an follows 115, 16, 17 inch 2.95 the uptown clus and swell cafes. and to have boarded the yacht just pres effective manner hie given the Adminis In reply to Senate resolution of Jan. | oO WILL OPEN ON en Years after his Wweddiine, Wyse] vious to the latter's leaving New York hone drowned i . : ‘N18, that the Seeretary of the ‘Trea & pair j found Himself almost penniiess, Domes. | Waters, | a Kinderwarten te beneton, tae eile ke cect ye. eee) siege divedtud: t ‘i | ; 201 te Infellclty hal marred his home iife HUE alerting Is the son ot Wvilitary | MUL HERE Jone hand, white on the other hand te ee ee ie tliateit aticletey the 18, 19, 20 inch . 5, eVveral Years, shad been fre- tring, the promoter of the Georgia ‘rof, Ehimin, in} sight of the biggest hanking house inthe | SOME IS bill Hentolency: 1 UNG pe y DB peer {lia tions. tral” Rawtroud, He purchase the ible achoolas John Kennedy | word, the Rathaclitids, standing ready |Pevenues (OF the Cloxernment to pay Fine Imported Bed Spreads, at former prices $3.5 - \ wit aide “iteronces,| Monteun trons George Birsgerald & Cos at MG, and Migs Schinidd | Word the Rethechide, standing Fevls Lourrent expenses between the iat lay \former prices $3.80 to 7.00. J ay | prapert , to his wit ithe fire Write of Dr. Herring was an ar wan ih chacee nde} had a stimulating effect on the American |°f einige 1M, ni the sist day of | $2 | 0, et to Ww cnglish lady, whe November. Ia and the ri : December, 1895, and Lae Aro. | \ Incompatibliity and criiel treatm Herring was then ‘marie | to Miss Mal which wast This has produced the much destred ty | AT 90’ | pA 3EE ays that by a misunderstand. | Harrie, of Moothbay Magiut, Me. bn the Asani ° ceult of a keen competition for the {kt day of December, teat will he ruts} ISth St.,19th St.and Sixth A in O24 A a understand: | Jersey city on NOV, abe dered aie us i rescuing | raowt.giltcedired 1 : Hofent to meet such deticlency, U lave Sth St.,19th St.and Sixth Ave. Marie Ws: oa tevee ches York and resided he ueyengers and in recovering the bodies gilt-edged investment In the world, | 1 4 to alte th i : 5 she went e "| Mohie, it epAt Victims. & Wig lexue of ihirty-year Government |'N® honor to state that from extimater | 4 5 ‘ eee ere ited UO At Mie Hotel Savoy, | vopaqes, Winning. to. "accu RS peeoints ¢He, an Reulieaite , beanie ten hat geam estimate’ | rgth St., 19th St. and Sixth Ave msterdam Ave. and 62d St AL 183 West Cw niy-econd street p uiton, for, Mrs, Herring No. 2, the doe- Pp giently, been dus te the ered “a mawkish and finteal attitude of | tee IW belleved that for the twelve . e xX years ago Wyse. bro ‘ or advertised” for one, i hel Motorman Kennedy, but he stuck | awicia 3 Meal 4 BOC onthe ORNRINg Hoes al Sais, thors } fecover his property, Hin. cout to] Aor, advertined for one, and Latta io hia port iit avail crieavor. wo sop [American bankers, wha were pouting be- | MUMINM enti bine. Tl, ln te q yas ean Indieed: touneet Te ane wae etree ae hee a eats | the car, which he had permitted to ap: | eause Congress would not legislate on |ENUES Of the | Cavernmont from. ai) aud andes har sntuenc . was’ finally engaged. “But the girrs| Preach too near the open draw and pad | ound inane ources WHT exceed ordinary expendi: | Tost hypnotic, it tes giving | Mother positively, Fefliged to tet ‘the lr the penalty with his lite <a le. hela ies, ul whe were | utes by, SEA GnRUL AT ii up all right and S SOLE 0, and visiting the yacht one day com- | ae nore than half inclined to Up t he reading of the letter was closely { Migs: alee and aticnaed | we Wray gute the air! tan away | EXPLOSION KILLS THREE, | iry reserve, to their cwn injury, as well lent wane tor the Clones dei tel ter BILLIARD MEN : aha Counce attention to aNin canis The destination of the Mohican was —_—— as to the lasting discredit of the coun. | sonally mapect When Mr Aldrich MI HAUMAEE THEN Gotiieee eT sald to be Plymouth, Eng., where Mon-|'Ten Other Men & Injured at] try, has been completely changed in the | (HED): of Rhode Teland sent for it ane Mr. Hinedale. “Among other things we | tue Eder and his wife, formerly Mr mt tend R Broup of Republican Henatore qathor —-- eet. up the statute of timitariona ag a (erring, Now were to join the part paige Minha result. 14 that tnatead of fahoulden, Mee Gorman ‘amifted stant: | har to ‘he action of the plaintiff, The @ first stopping place was announ PROVIDENCR, Ro 4 bol bie hiely) ja that now, Instead of | shoulder. dr. Tere sda ‘ wult, we claim, was not commenced uncii| {0 be at Fayal, Agore Islands, and the lexpioded at Carpenter's. iee-h A paler holding back, the American bankers | CADIS Mh tntes or the. ampleneas” | Slosson and Daly Give $300 Bonds ore thi rs after the convey- | &¥e! destination of the Mohican was A Louk) L e " t ey tN. of the plenens . " y ce prop y was o sald to b e Sot > °, a -» | Morning, Killing thre 1 t in are grumbiing at what they enues. , vance of the property was made. We ask | AMO ie ama den wh are raid tebe | meven others tg three men and IMJUTINK | open and shut kame ve Vilas cbem.. Wied, from the | for Sunday Violations STRACTED POSITIVELY ram Tt cave se boy West sixty: | partners in the Mohican venture, were] ‘The men. killed - Ce, i olay. aC amentter favorably ores ‘ieee 2 iGver sds ein wate ae | mninth street, was the first witness, She | t0.g0 Into pearl fishing on a large’ scale. Jed were Patrick Hehir,| ‘Assistant 3 tis kept ported the bill reuring Justice. Howell ae : By bet nalhod (pod Can Uarecrene ( minthy street, wae ihe frat witness She |! fe Wetting No fim said to nave [*? Madison street, aged fifty,leaves widow |{he, Way, of the grumbler Jackson from the Unite Supren xiracted. painiestly. In imorning. and ‘ga home h\) Vate secretary in di 1885, and Mrs, {been a buyer for a large Twenty-third [and nine enitdrens John Hehir, aged | #st Week, but a few of th Court bench, and ash Two Unknown Men Give Them Away ; Coming with ew one It dated, PULL SER i | Wire Qt that time Tived inthe Victoria | street arssuods store, although another | forty-to Jassamine street, leaves a/ bythe. very men who the. week Mil holding. Secretary. ‘Atari % Girls Fete An cata tthe ipa ates } Sha Sivas. tid ne Gian ae WA that's : widow and two children, and Martin {Rete vehemently. “declaring. that sagent Po tntnus | (OAD UUIES Cc. Realats 108 earl wamtome 7 \i] her ‘possession certain hone) and prop: bd Deery, aged thirty-three, of Hanover frome them, Paling to crate iti aha ie accoruingly | —— Shirt = eT WET re LORS erty helonsing (0 ber hust JAPS TELL OF THE BATTLE, |*trect leaves a witow and two children. Jace trom Mtr; Curths, they found a asm. ‘ on laren Wai f 4 sore ne Injured are William Morton, offies |bathetle listener In Assistant Treasurer nike Dill to establish a National] Well-Known Men in the Saloons $ , 4 he provers w it of the Fight ae Wete|D0Y. Will die; Herbert Smith, Thoman [Sontet' thelr grievance, ne Ar they Ree eee SRO nUUtay Thy Was Give Bogus Nan aists, any ; . a Casey, Charles Rraton, Thomas Nelson, |/ Was this. wnol b ‘ Tutt : Ww say anything Hal-Wel. D o i wiol going abi ‘exolution w i - Martin Ry: He Rutler, colored; | less than current 4s of i i were t the Interstate | a on at that time sake 55 yan, Henry Butler, colored; | 5 f cile,” answered Miss Kaye. e e h | M. Darling, foremi , cents jes . aati efferson Market Pollee Ceurt was] In a variety of choles colors: Inunderel . “What did Mr. Wyse think of Ms. | Hal-W: f heen received i ph wort It was not y pany meric s by whieh a colors: Inunderet \ Wore? ft think of Ms.!Hal-Wel, has just been received here.| Joseph Markey was blown Into the | Plained, and they demanded considera: | former refrained Pon | CLONHed 18 auRogation thie! Iornine: | coliaes tnt jetties tulle full fronts; | th ‘ irs, Wyse told me that It says: WACK, DUCWMAGGL AEE, oie exmionton | aan hupad trane-in¢ When the case of George F, Slosaon and | yoke backs, Sizes 8 to Is yours og upobace thought she athe smartest wom “The three forts about Pal-Chi-Hyalso | took place about &.2) o'clock, as Gnesavat Peounae rqtrong hough to} | House bill wan havaed 1c | Maurice Daly were called, charged wit | going style in faney Sat Nitinaes 30 paras. in New Yor! that he had a] were z @ 20 o'clock, 8 he result ds, as) commerce the great. lakes olating the ’ 1 f Nauialladbida he SH SION i] Lee y Oe ay tog that ut are AG the Bioraine bf Jan: | cake of ice cur on the pond wae being i, that bids for perhap: Ung waters as to lights, sien: Violating the Sunday law, In permitting 79¢c. Pawyer Tamh said that it was about | 20 Wednesday last. The naval land /run into the head Icehouse at the Crock- 150.0000 Is being considered. xtend mal thelr billiard-rooms to be open, Ine] All the best. things for children | etraure wh this time that Mr. Wyse gave his wife | force at once occupied Chiaopetsol and Pes sone will not only give the shed. E cuding the inmates, there were forty- | —], 7 | NEW SY $40,000. bombarded Yattao Island, ‘The enemy's |caused. the, ee RE He PERG EN UGE TS Or kere 8) onan a eater Hue iia? ied | Soneideranten, oF the District Of verprlioners,, 10 rly all of whom gave | pricos ut th ati and the lowest) TiManoan nee BR Avene: rrequentiy. told + . Caused the explosion no one seems to [one or two other foreign houses into [Columbia Appropriation bill re: prisoners, Ne of who | prices at the children’s store, x Ae Riennee Go eat A OR hee Hie: ships and the forte on Fung-Liv-Chu | know. Reems 10 )ihn “fetd and “result jin securing | ee Jassumed names, ‘They were a clans of |" Bes abore ‘Open. atght asd Sundays een eee Throne. T | Island replied and three of our sailors! othe potter ' price eveh better than has been anticl-| ners net frequently seen before the 20 e boiler, weigh No e tol rated fled “to see Mr. Wwe. to. tell nim | were killed. lera CHOW Utne cto oad Gruke ence [ons favorable: turn id attalra ts aie! HUMILIATING TO FOSTER. of a police court. 60-62 West 23d St. Hele Wanted. stare ) &bout two months ago," continued Miss | "OUT ships are still outside the port. | jce-house to the centre of the interior, | MUSE ant gacdhtury Cantis whe vt | team Among them was the son of a Port @ [CIE MAKERS Weirit) waited 60 THAT wy ve. ve have had heavy wei ce J or. and Assistant Secretary Curtis, wh 4 ervie Rank Preside 5 apre fookIy th | Se ee ae, Sloskine, . have had heavy weather since Jan. /and two of the men Killed were stand. |thown that a. lawyers, trating. may | ORME SHA Pomeidenis ip Wey ue = — Mr. Wyse, a fine-looking, smooth-|31, and the cold ts in ev ’ ny | ante! saree sharte: , and the cold Is intense. ‘This prevents | ; tented on the police records as Charles shaven man, sixty-five yoars old, was re ng in the house in company with fifteen | come In well tn conducting finan jal y (Speolal to Tho Evening World) | 4 ‘ | 4 haven Man, sixty-Ave, yours oll: was | naval movements, ‘The land is tnvisi-|or twenty others walling for the ice to | Kotations: ‘The ‘Treasury “now ties the! Wwagttna ton, Feb, 1 -Stat Bed ell ata WA ele eid eM | GENERAL RALLY IN PRICES. LeDid’ your wite héveruny" property at “with the exception of the Third Fly-| big house was shattered and the bik five | below the wold” exporting ants | Mt offiials confirm the summary dls and a few round-about-town men and «| Foretun Buying Helps the Leeal be ORE BBE? on cots nad Mr. Wyse. ing Squadron all our ships have retired | Wheel of the engine was thrown 1 the and every gol broker in New "York Milesaliot the Chinese paave enyaye Tora) cit. members. | Market dernbl q Pi ey euppsrt her prion to" your| to the Gulf of Yung-Ching, ready to pot the ics-run 8 height af forty Knows that money will be lost on every Hiroshima for having Insufficient cre-) Detective Waterr, who made the com- aamiaee Pub: whek ) “i > marriage" i move when the conditions permit, ‘The |and the working parts of the ena ounce of Kol’ bullion now on the way to |centialn There ts a deal of chickiing at) plaint, rald two men, who refused to) Tudgg Grogs H waar acranooa enarnriessricnad Chat terete ted to and the| foreign ships are observing. the move: | at the bttom of the pond, some 4M feet ing New! Vork this. Ww teamer lav the Department over the humiliating po-| give their names, called at the station-|S4G@ — GTOsscup audies ‘the | the aay advancud.. ana pelos oes a ed it out. 5 Q ving away. ‘The engine-houae is & comple ow ‘ arrive a . e up all along the line. The buying by the 7 a eoccas! ments about Wei-Hai-Wel. fy plete its foreign destination, exchange will be jouse and complained | ’ ving by aida Nea Gr anata Eu al-We | wreck. AP avant a Baten sienea house and compiainod that the billiard! Managers Without Gloves — | roretsners was an important mustaining nder the pretense that It was neces: CRATHIE CAPTAIN'S STORY | VICTIMS | MAY N NUMBE — tall pres roneh stn vi ater ay ine element, and encouraged some of the . y'to wo to her lawyer's office on im R’ THIR section of the code governing the ob- — local traders te purehize moderatel A ess. She 0 eo i. ce y e C = ly for want infos, She ook im he C IN’ U | SUGAR CASE DECISION. jfervance of Sunday. |The arrests fol] ae Removes Preslient Gyeenhd the ong account ‘ office instead Now Says He Thought be Wan | Fire - Dam PMNs [Jeeneds cs OE) PRMOM @ NUR Tn oe ‘There was a decided increase in the : mes . 2 pk . ; Hit ft thou Dallee Sale awore 9) mela One of the Recetvers. é re takes hae, Whae, he wanted of | cu tip Mle Veweal, ai | Supreme rt Refuses Welt, and | how proper tes i Hiceman Kale swore that no nob ore volume of trading and a more c¢afident him then and she produced a fontine Ine) Sod Gadel alee ; ave e Wiisanhendaliie (Vrie nanearn com the billiard halls could be heard Ls }tone than for some Ume, ) Which she asked him to sigi over to ly d Lorie Mus alg Pestle louse WASHINGTON, Feb, Supreme | iw cninmingone Te ie aa Pe enedne: | p fie ferused at first, but she finally per: | Steamship Crathie, which sunk the North | ston of flre-damp is reported from Mon court of the United Glatea costay aenint | Waacheet tat SenNN. Waen the names of the prisoners| Stock brokers on the Exchange and | salable hs FT eer pe erman Lioyd steamship Elbe, has re-|ceaules-Mines Department of THE BBRUGA UN OE SIVECHOR A Ohlagrneer| There tm nop evet wore catied naif of them forgot thelr | Wall street generally, are talking thls | yn. 3 Open. Hen ere, Fou unable tc Ist her per-| turaed here from Rotterdam. j Lolr (pe aeploation of Riverton i. Chapman, | ington thet Chine {ey aestimedd names, and hud to be prompted | morning of the expose of stock Juggling | At 1 Wan. we He says that the atatement made by| ‘Thirty persons are believed to Bave|Sugar Trust Investigation of last RET PAO MH) Roeuiee Teter ce i Sloxkon and Daly | {hd Wrecking, brought to light through hie the Winter of 1888 Mr. Wwee said | Capt, Gordon, of the Crathie, to" the pees Killed tn the mine where the explo-| mer, for a welt of hi fae said an army oftiter ver of $0 euch and discharged | the fiullure to have certain persons that he went to California with his wits. | underwriters was that the collision seri- | sion took place, Veeound that ie re having w hard t itt es, pointed as receivers for the Whiskey They stopped at the Palace Hotel 1] ously damaged the Crathle's bows, and | fine bree out sester UWNCR ES yl PPT ase ct Perl Sp fe Chinese are at last pursuing a | fe red that the latter came under |wpust, ‘The scheme was fil as |t inelsc an re nie to! i ° Bugente pit,and while the miners were | We Supreme Court to int In the | course which Hite been effective wherey. | tie section of the code of disturbing the as successful as | Chessy F the hotel from 9 short wail he fund | the Wreckage, consisting of a large det | fighting the'flames an explosion ocurred | matter antil after the caxe should have [er tried. | They Mi etcgtlve wherey: Tpeice oi Sunday, anid I no volce was |far as securing thy ual, ap. | Paleane Wasi. | all his things moved from the apartments | rick and two anchors, was dangling in| which wrecke!, the yulleries and en n finally disposed of by the District | 8{1 a guerrilla warts Hon Maighuorse inerecwanenorenidance| Snes pat Soe ere na ee Ba Mle ves Siete 5 ! dangerous positions ove the ade, threat. | fombed the miners, The rescue patty | ourg, ° |) {Smal buy numerous bodies of Monwo- {Cf rors, thers “was nu evidence | ging, Init thls morning the mantpilhitor ’ Wyse, he eid, told him that they soe te pone alee nner harness att ved from the ruins eight] Chief Juatice Fuller, who delivered Heree ‘and persistent, are keening upea |. Slosvan chatacterized the raid as an) Were jagee at the receipt. of the 1 ohim the same thing several times | yy Pes ; ean ‘a Pea * jeha |the decision, sald that after the final! Constant: and annoying skirmish. | ‘his hey, w vulling ehurehe: news, that Judge Grosscup, who | | efore, and had propose| un edu Tad ron toto and Jecrived a reply, he == decision OF {Ne cite, 1 that i eee ee et abil eau Pa ee eRe CRUE nave [Polnted President Greenhut of | vision property. When he pelleved at the latter was standing by LL i oar} Salhi would Wha er egsh Pliaday a ROE open op Sundays for Sears, and | Trust and Bdway *, . ws res ected widivisioh af the properts On 2His him, and consequently Capt. Gorton DEERHURST SETTLES. | GoraReLaRE fOr CRADIARA (13. ADDIY. (fon eee Re ene lune ane omen A | Wer be Pinte nto HT SIVeTa Tad UaceSie Wise ae ne tes ' Fee a ee ete anti | {90K steps to repair the damage done to | should not be grinted, then “to apply balf hinese are Mable. to pour | , ‘ e said a nelor ul to pr, anc er c Oo apply ar 1 if | played upon him, wir mye she cou'd bave him arrested for mak- his vessel, Hreach of ¥ yi thought the en iy from a di n directions: a night at- | hut, appointing In his . ; coud have Shiny ares ks | Biel VOAREL sca to ing owner ot Cree yore Wet eremubeerveld if) Mek and. wimpy wine out the Asan | MADE A WRONGFUL SEIZURE. i MteNulty ana d hid. Mtitchell |! a ee eerie : a , _ should be no erence at this army, ax been done time and. time ward f ho represents | h'*" e sali he went to Paris with | thie, Capt. Gordon added that the big! LONDON, Feb. 4.—When the breach | *S ain’ the worlits history. amd (ts The | cagy vy 1 weyers Declared (ins rectors of the Whiskey ‘trust. in{t 4 4 ases for he steamer lay to for some time and then|of promise suit brought by Miss Wynd-! epee De ‘ Court | only strategy which can hope to prevail é elver. ‘The examinaiie & What wis, your condition prior to} proceeded in the direction of London. | ham against Viscount Deerhurst, eldest | man’ chee. present inte | chiding, but vastly. mfarion im a : Lee thd proved nothing axainst |i See i AB Te ie cnawered Wyse. “E-aid) ThE Crathle, her commander also} son of the Earl of Coventry, was called elroumstances, as h Wiein he |. The Japanese Degation to-day received | ‘The General Term of the Court of | Judge Groxscup in announcing his re ieee , not Watt to get tip Le wanted to sleep | Stated, remained in the vicinity of the | for trial to-day before Lord Russell, ot | Potion. | The appl for a writ of [4 cablegram from the Home Poreign OF Common Pleas today handed down a} moval of ¢ ut mide a bitter de Bit hi Mimo, Ht aidie want to see the [place where the collision occurred until| Killowen, Lord Chief Justice of Eng: | cave ot ds. shi ane the he falection ot the sa heate corre | Very important decision, which protects | HTSARMD OF the meshoan emuloved. by jayHght, and whe tid Lt wanted tol daybreak. sds sed Ci i he re on of the ¢ se peace COM= |i. htm of owners of prope fang HONS, and of the methods employed by ie Sy ete Sal hat my Necnution | PFE bau in the Queen's ane Dission ot [ie righ of owners of property. andl) Handi New York broker eon | Sy waa such that pught to transfer all my a - he igh Court o ustie it was an e ft Ja AGIas ore ba Ree Ne EO ni Transactions on the tack — bx. y Property. to. her The Rematnx of F ho # ounced that it had bee Jed outside : ate Cul Melanie change, which, he says. they must haye| X Rpery 8 Gadel titties bpeeslnn Ht Be eieh Benet {nounced that 1 had been wettled outsite| minh ou) Ti yas announced tn the [Anuwn Grobe atiestionabhe 10) say the SN about this time - ek. 5, Oe 2 | a ne ase Oo! yan against City | least nw LOWESTOFT, England, Feb, 4.—The |NO NEWS oF co a Ponte. esa Marsal ) was] Tt is rum it the street that an ma et and | , ne Mele 4. Viscount Deerhuost married, Miss Vir NCORD MEN. , krocers store, Ts | attempt Will by le to have the gov ‘ ama X fishing smack Verena has landed here f , 1 ‘ 4 a acy night fi twit |ginia Bonynge, daughter of Chetles W ‘ nh issued on ment jernors of the §! Exchange make an Be ay i" With | the body of Friedrich Ernst, of Magde-| Bonynge, of California | ; , Imada Mother.” eelaet che | investigation of the transac yn eon | ; Mpty. pA n i am a| burg, Prussia, one of the drowned pas-| A P H H ty \'sold the same, Goodman | ducted by the firm of Po J. Goodhart | | HS eee ee tee NOTES HART Cece ae Dine ant acta edie, | Rar impaane eran i that he had nothing, ta de & Coo Who made the deals for Green | | desk and produced two bank engers of t ye and some mailto, | j {With tis brat Thess, but'the pro: | Mut. Ths firny bud one of its elerks | t showed that she had 810.000 lone of which was marked “Stockho!m,” bi ” 8 newuthation Was of pat forward as an applicant for the! s bank. The man sail, “Where @he body of Krnst presented a #iock-|. LOUREN 5 | alma, 1 his 60 Appointment of receiver for the ‘Trust, [3c 1 Behe pocket at night fi jing appearance, with hands clenched | Feb. 4—In the encounter been ane mit tin thie < Gomme ion Intention nf ols to che button oF | auth Mrs. Wyse finally Jacross the chest and the mouth wide|Portuguese troops and the rebels at | UP t0 12 o'clock from China ¢ ‘ ine ne | i 1 ong cto! che Ueram OF transt aii is property The body was found forty-five |Maraqueen, on Saturday last, the Porta. (16 welzute of Same af the odlerrs barren (ie ; sara Lille a ational develop | fe the tran southeust of this place fetes leat) seven white Hers Mabe! Conoantat Chln- slang Chins | \ r Giticils of the Brick ake consi he was suffe wenty natives killed. The enemy maniter Craig will nat repar | i ' ' il | fas he rut winery wen LT | jtlon and) complete Elbe Vietims Nu |B kitted, has te od his men, and he will bave| ' B b ' 1 meet a week foun Wednes- | t i Influence. | ing 4 | oo them oor biovd, If L inow. pln, aiht | NLA Se i * tie thought they will wet th it Fenn Ua enue A Neer the property | iN. fen ger [New Hattan Ambassador seme te |) oa it : | , : Mien orumnaee ‘ c conveye ste OF IN, Feb, n we report ¢ apttre ale : Meee a i ee eta, Lele, fron [soe arene. TOUR th | . : A A antirmed. “hue iy Chittentems Chane fern dob. state not be a THI S TRUST rn FAILURE, Mrs. Wyse to her bushand in which she | tie Elbe, according to th | ROME, Feb, 4.-Senator and Gen, a te t and State Departe ( sake oi is hid she revettad the beak in the ren) ment of the North German Lov $ [aibelle Verrara has heen appointei) Teal, | KSlane Nek. on th ang. Tar River —— An Ansoe GREENHU tions which bad exis tween tiem: | stip Company, Is 2. The. ct Vian Jor to London, succeeding H and forty-six sh x Teak i BU aed aie oct ik APA | Iss persons and fifteen were saved, |Cowt dl Verkane iad a hoe TROUBLES IN BUSINESS. = EENHUT NOT RECEIVER, “Did your wife make y efforts to persons an. ‘ ere saved the Grand the country t TRENTON 1, Fi 1 nike: Si itpcnidel have you « t av h would en-|In the saloom cabin there were forty- | for jt Re : phe Sani | Walabes Teyat (Beralde jemoved ree ee io we 3 utee Se ere yeast He Apootated tor the Pirm of : mn, by n Chicane Judge, es, answered Wyse ‘she wanted 2 5 op naval v # bri ® { 2, Te cote ittitery si she eaull one | The steerage contained 151 passen ° IT GIVES WARNING |) Rekha wire potter ites WIC AGO, 1 Juitge Grosscup tom fain a divoree. [ divelined {which number only one was saved. nit ' xt ax ay faay 4 venhut, of the witness s = zs if | I ‘ vn peoaiewel ’ Cu receivership Hin criat Ten Algerian Bandite % tee thin, TE chows task 1 “a nate ee rit which he Was ape ‘our blood is inapove leer iets De shed, and your urgans t ' have boon nll urte of charges ara i ob h ALGIERS, Feb. 4—The notorious ban deranged t what Fi that ene + , i ’ a be ! bp wane yer Lamb and dit, Areski, and nine of his followers ever you eat Thils to i y ‘ t ie al Ranta es Ste Ate: Butt SRaHIEE Mer a ae admitted | BAV® been condemned to death. Five properly nourish you. | ti ditndor at th ' The war was kept wp until there badly, Oe Soe Seen rae sporting events | Sentenced to penal servitude Conmucrotion, Pours (asthe tnene tatsull a he» Com) i. sekthatagen | Gente His MG eal pees OF ener res Howed Reeelay Lams yas Known as 1 winne zs Conminption, Ene ‘ V native. t A a ein i ’ in ar . oi but not as a, and other da be ‘ to a V Ast Q ™ + P owe , - eB 5 t ft i} tors, and appoin hn Per Glue to gam with a| The Countess of Ducte Dies at ice, ous diseases aro Kkely full Indemnity fo Ik | 1 Proves, was retuce ace, -manutact \ eet see oe Ma peeth . an mated, Seott that Cleveland would) NqTOR, Feb. 4—The Countess of Ducte, We taiten pen ya) Be an iis Conard sorte It TRY Satan Ne icing Ie RUCORtA CAINE TS ANIRGH ENA BVA sate flected so bet Shed Shook and wife of “he third Earl of Ducle, ts dead, | sat an with Doctor | Meld to nectire such indemnity Aad - “ oitiprtves. ite was then dectded 00 Wis: | yee ta ide die Fmith p to $500 that Chev land's | She was a daughter of James Haughton = Pierce's Golden Medical | 1.0/4 fy Li pf wetting the | r 6 iN} gatt0n | sere Bluray would Me ie net way LAnaston. esa., of Saraden. Za Discovery, Purify and | prisouers there Is. s ene | * wd. Davie, of | et pmeae eRe ttle et wine cnrich tho blood, rose evry organ imo loro The onl auf $80.00 Per Year |: » ken tay hen Sd rere 5 ee natural action, ‘and build up healthy, | and the Navy Departments Mek re 8 Mei adininiarater » sald that he was not much o wholesome fies! ‘Ocean Port, N.J.) {believe that the best course tot Lp ee schange service [tpceartiags 4 rm, New Yorks : t ye on racehorses, but that he De. R.V, Pirwon: Dear str We have would be to apply to the Tartar Genera! | 474 Psat fo Bschana e fothers Mr. Helite nds were placed at, tt hut as one ad won as much as $4.00 in a day : in command at Chin Kiang, wh | On reaue ™ e 0. A ” drew Davis te he receive issions t hi ? s peed’ your *G. M.D." in our family and |i uommint at i hin plued at § t fons. In court Rica rare track | His wife. he sald pare Pearline ee a eee equal ik, Gnect our | compel the natives to give up cheir/sent vo . ® | ane _ | BITTERS once a day \Naa'shown that Mtr DhUt Was heave Knew aout thie betting, sas she And nothing eior to equal it, Qneof our | planners, Yani) this avoid any brwis|i| me mat Ye cael! F > on wii Give can fate Gay iy short on the stock, and that accords LR ie ila ae ee) she: race Ss i] h Ww become conaplidated, but by ‘the use of the Lie OAM te athee nana’ aXe va 2h a ri Jury Work Almost Over, (ede Meanie sly fis pe would dictate tr tee said he had heen employed by poi the ‘ash | "itscovery" she hus ‘entirely recovered, [indore the action of Capt. Graig in ser 1 SU feet ; ni ws “puicos Up! | ihe titneng or ts sisck Fatnes ane t meine Soak aetnen Seer ua A Pema FMRC BBTEy ceu Elis Ce he Mesrow tan oe & Telearaph Co, | % Dost! Muller, 42 Uoiversiy y * | sions urt sald, It wae ) oe eat urnment was talen as 6 o'clock ji the alntives.'of the “American naval . ' Ee crane A! Mutlers trseintign, or We | T f ip property interest 1h oe ER . force to eecute thelr :pee ly Fe-cas 18 LO TLANDT ST, | oo _— 100, F8q DE and Gout A cure invvery Jariainal AppCAnOn for 8 rover mae if =" —_— ee = LTE SE BRIER Pe we enapene a e-em seneer sceseoeie were