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. Oita wv biNG, FEBRUARY 7, Isp po HOT FIGHTING OVER CUPID.|s THE WORLD: THURSDA MOTHER AND CHILO MISSING. FIRE'FIRE'FIRE! | fo bad she couldn't live lend 1 to t ba he sald al would Gatling, brother-in-law and law partner of Hugh O. Pentecost. Young Gatling, who is also a son of MRS, WYSE'S STORY, Her Aocoount of Alleged Brutality and Many Separations at's your business?’ Mr. Lamb the Pah al xi. Sah ere ins” gun, Sat _ ok " engaged to Miss Waters for several ‘My business?" fn mula months with her parents’ consent, but Mrs. Henry Carey and Her Boy Mysterious'y Disappear. Aldermen Wrangle Over Abuses in the Marriage Bureau @urprise, then soft! What widow, @ Where de you live? A. At the Hotel owing to testimony given by Hugh 0 Pentecost before the Lexow Committee Aa to the experience Pentecost and Ga QW — aters wi jrew + and e uke MON Si rma Guna eer ate oun che| fae fees Now is the chance to fure ' Hinsdale Tells What He Knows of ret: uct hot'gies tor crotor Wrst acta, “27 | Laat Heard From Applying for Pox rents at tne, Waters tamily ‘were abeent [Some Recent Bridegooms Tell of pahtchs sore), . h h f | h Me rea pa cme Og ite Rite Sa ae ene ee ction uedginge |e Wirt ORing, ho farce Fees They Pala. saost ee "ti nish your home for almest noth= At this time Mrs. Marie 8. Wyse took | (rio Went to the house of Rev. Isaac M CARPETS. the stand in her own behalf. | Haldeman, 2&9 West End avenue, where Wilton, 81.25; She testified in a soft, musical voic Promptly and pleasantly. She said eI A Wormer Settlement and Two Wills Rouse oP ae oun eae piers at the old boy, who came to this city from That Were Destroyed. 1873, and came to New York teeing | Philadelphia on Saturday, have disap- | on the parlor floor of his home, 2% East | peared, and a general alarm has been Twenty-third Street, at the time occu-| sent out by the New York po.lce, Whe Mrs Kenta lense taniraa Save. | ; yh. expired Mra. Wyse ran'the house, renting out apart: the young couple were married. After the wedding they went to Dr. ing. That portion of our stock which we have been able to save untouched by the flames must be sold, regardless of cost, as Alderman Ware's investigation of the) | Pehtecost's home, and have lived theré|City Hall Marriage Bureau came up ever since. A few days later the bride's x se of Cou i Pelaneines fete” atk’ (ter tne brte's | before the Committee on County Affairs message forbidding ner to return'to her| ‘0-day and was the occasion of some- thing very like fighting talk between father's house, ———— Aldermen Oakley and Ware. The Tam many Alderman was inciined to be pro- MRS. KEENE DISCHARGED. Mra, Henry Carey and her three-year: Ie neverewer mothers’ ‘The continued interest of the public In the domestic and social affairs of “Billy” iJ, & J. DOBSON, Burner, "Wyse, old-time rounder and |TiMt, Mfs,.Wose collected ms pitiatory, but Mr. Ware was very spor- vl x ‘e's juest a Ov ve, an e #o far as to ha . good fellow, and Mario, the sllvergray | the money In the Sesond Nacional Bani Mer Husband Tarned Over ¢o Valted | PN Oakley had anything to ota/{2 East 14th St., N. Y.>) H H i eee Winton omeere fargan tain" Re TEAS WA ERaetanrertestuvaNes SPCCiy as possible, in order to: \ testified, he first met in a house of {1s what wate Meyer ey ierrieee, down to James Matthew Keene and his wife) “ahis was all caused by Mr. Onkley's / questionable character, was evidenced Kate Keene, accompanied by their coun- tion that the young Repub- rman had found a mare's nest. Alderman Ware had several witnes: put our buildings in repair and audience which sel, Congressman Sulzer, and Holmes Sea, Weeciean Mruage to you when Bice “court wt it otclock this morning [on hata. to tent hing the ale | EAE A row Pole Yelock t 1 5 oO ten! h \e j= 2) etl aD SAIN Foice Geis Suh cies le, morninn (pe atte, feney soheectans fe make room for our new Spring resumed the trial of Mr. Wyse's sult) “O"iwnet was ite ch taken immediately before Justice Simms, | So-called marriage bureau. EUGENE P. PEYSER ; against his wife, to recover his property, | obesent rile and indecent,” Tt Was Prot Tented at Ene Hota aaribokesan’ es tne | wha’ Ia that on Doce it tn he eas earns line of oods on eS Le ia y oo) le . ol we, 13, 4 € eo transtoried to her in 1888 when, accord: lity “ite "tus tind ante, “eatin cits days ago, charged with embezzling s4m| to the City Hall with his prospective pane oF g . ing to his allegation, he was of unsound mind and didn't know what he was Going. T went to Europe with my : band saw me off from Elder, Dempster & Co., the ship-| bride ane’ met Yo bufano, y ping agents of Liverpool, to Rim telli ©. N alas at rae any, Pa Mane guotenos es) Collars Congressman Sulzer moved for the di: Frank, he sald, took him to room 13, charge of Mrs, Keene on the groumi|and there he was put through the mar: and ‘that there was rothing In the blegram| riage ceremony by Alderman | Wund, from Liverpool which implicated her in| With the assistance of Frank, who pr) at « the alleged embegzlement, Justice fummis [acted as an interpreter, ‘Then, Guido uTTs (7%) * took thls view of the case and immedi-| swore, he was taken into the library. ? ately discharged Mrs, Keene. foom," and there a. “little. stout man” Congressman Sulzer asked — Juatice| who Alderman Ware was sure Was "Co guaranteed Simms to transfer alleged embezazle: | pid" Fitagerald, demanded % vefoce hi 2100 linen, best 4-ply, | | | A | | F T! From him that ‘his con- Q. At that tt ee A. prot | At that time pad he transferred any. prop: ery to yout ‘A Not one penny He ‘had only clothed kept me. I recetved a reply saying tana, that in future he would a would not drink ‘any more ig Fate tothe city and te my hu and itn indulnent me for atime, “Re aid not drink tomy "knowl: But IE did net lasts and 'T ‘ee Europe December. Teen ser ae ve Q. When your husband had been out one night, do next day? A. Remained in bed all yy and was very sick. He couldn't retain food to the custody of the United States of-| Would hand over the marriage certif cers, who were present for the purpose | cate, and unequalled by any sold Keene and the entire party then w Guido said he paid the money and got| at 28 cents. All the leading styles. before Commissioner Shields. hia certificate. AT BOTH STO: OUR CATALOG a i Ohiaasl Roberto, a friend of Guido, was then called. He‘ also was married on Dee. 13 in room 13 by Alderman Wund FRER. ANNOYED HIS FORMER LOVE. 1 hig stomach. and when I reproved im he Ho was asked for $% to pay for his cer- be) ai : tae Secion oe "Boleros? wi: nabi Sere St = titeates Shr diiicugh “he noun nei ogee 120.4 125 Filtonst, \ tremely, bad. Shannon Shonted After Mine Woods eee ieee, OL ad vr achiGaatane: Whee paige to further questions, Mra, and Was Arrented. an, baek #15 change, eat tait 383 Krvadway, PARK R W NEAR CHA é 4 0 Investigation proceeded, but there , ead, YORE £0,Europe again in December, Cornelius Shannon, a professional | were frequent interruptions, when Alder: ar W ’ ; iy had Geciaed. ot to live with hint my nurse, of 187 Nagle street, Greenpoint, | men Oakley and Ware indulged in per more. MASTER CAREY, AGED THER. was arraigned before Justice Tighe, in foouiiey waist ane n i # lively and , — -- reat: Belles Ci on Ole ine ; him'in "Pare ‘or Londen erated Mest | Henry Carey, of 21 North Eleventh Eset with SunOvine “hites Annie | he Riek or ene Commit West 14'bSt ¢ Yl decide r charge ! b ie | on nettles, . eres that 1 would meet ‘him, in Baris, “He |strect, Philadeiphia, decided a short |Vertat of Sh, Hoye atredt te pic | MES pete who, with “Cupid : a 3 arrived in Paris, in April, 1883, and we|time ago to move to New York. On| school teacher, Fitagerald, ts credited with having run | ESTB® 1807 Carlebad. "He Joined “mor there Week| Saturday he sent his wife and little) Miss Woods sald she had formerly | things with @ hich hand, Was hent culled gq ng he had been to the Grand|boy ahead, to wait for him at the| Deen engaged to Shannon, but of late he | to the witness stand sw Tap i Prix'and Derby races, He told me that| house of his aunt, Mra, Cannon, 10) Nid been following her along the street | “ar. ’Van Pelt wan put under oath and he had engaged pai Eant Forty-rixth street. * [ Sananton te eaid. t6: outta Of» goo eee IO eae A O*RELIABLE” 4 s : Imaelf to return to fs . F ood fay rom his share o} 8 ‘re- i‘ 3 “LT tol y Mrs, Carey and the child left Phila-| family, His brother, it is sald, Is alceived by “Cupid” Fitagerald, itz- GC Lp “y rive Gold Mim Ahad determined pot to| Mrs, Carey and the child lett Phila-| th. New Hochelle He swore thet |Ceretd ieays ehteci et ee nese ts Don’t fail to take advantage of this op: sible for him to retorm his habite—he| gay, and have not since been heard | Wore "mo mention of annoying Mss /sald. ‘and divided with him. CARPET Ss portunity, as it may never occur again was : u . nds, ; votblack, elt said, Travel with hint but could not live wits | from, I loved her once, Judge," said he, | come In fora share of the fees hecnuss s him in New York. ‘Life is too short,’ | °-—-———— late ee ee ee eenen a vaee Re eated ae Interpreter, for the Htallane| sce ney 7 I said, ‘and I can't afford to be . ee ‘ ’ t nderstand the questions | OUR STOCK MUST RE CLEANED UP BEFORE Ing. aby lon cae aie a pion tee tne T eee patil fim | AMked by, the Alderman who as per: [ie NEW sPHING GOODS ARRI Amusements. Amusements, 1 Mt ae 0 y. Kot abor eee ; Rrebitd bbb he could dow which, would induce me to Bromisew she made to met 0c OO lise m week out of the bureau ‘on “an PRICES UNHEARD OF 14TH STREET THEATRE, 1 14th \ TESS EES TIBI? feturn. | He said: If 1 give you my ROI MEM SN aaah Ce ee supposed Fitzgeraia | ON PREP WOOL CARPETS, LEFT OVER FROM 14th Sirest, near 6th Avenue ad st. woe W. Harper, of the publishing | Rowse, In Twenty-third street will you Te aRTTY made about the tame amount of money | LAST FALL, MOSTLY IN SMALL CUTS. H U AN iTY ONLY FAMILY MUSRUM IN TOWN. | ene oe tne nee ee nA Rat he got his, friends to Inter MISS LYON’S INJURIES. nat Zoupid’ waa to give Rim half | yow te YOUR tive, AND bo. Not Let te] “ancenast setae Laugh and Grow Fat., What {* y A eof t gede and induce me to return. I told aoe the fees. The business of BI. ‘ ‘World, og your judgment of the men-/him that the gift of his house would Physicians Testify for Her in Her Sun tal capacity of Mr. Wyse and his ability| not hold me if he returned to his bad THE FINEST PATTERNS, —Revorder, man?” Mr, Hinadale asked. | habits, I was willing that he should SS0,No (Dames) DeveAt That Bestia were THE BEST COLORS, THEY rly shrewd, down to the time in } | from dri i! e | al ‘ity when ere was no legal hin he parted with his property,” wi home ‘drunk LTA MR ILee ee cover $30,000 damages, for injuries re-| right to demand any money at all. CASH or CREDIT the rather unexpected reply which Mr. | drinking I should leave him for- celved in an accident on Oct. 11, 189%] was the ‘Usual amount. waked” font te I Harper made to the question of the a “I verurned with him, and for a time wes conned es wiles meouste sy) a oe but that when he ot 1a good OWPERTHWAIT brown-eyed lady's lawyer. e kept good habits and was kind and in the Court of Common Pleas to-day. | thing” from the country, the bridegroom a ood to me, This is the case in which a long contro: | had to come down with $. - We a St. } Then Mr. Harper kicked over Mr./fo\nndea 10 ep niente versy arose regarding the conatitutlo Mr. Fitzgerald himself was wanted 104. 106 and 108 West 14° St f Lamb's milk pail by saying that he| give his house. He said he did, Mty of the law compelling persons in-| very badly to Ko on the stand, but he | NEAR 67 AV. ON 118 y had never seen anything in Mr. Wyse's| and and willingly and without jured in railroad accidents to submit to| couldn't be found. eee oaeey : ‘ urging made it over to mi examination by @ commission of physi-| | The Committee will report on tts Brooklyn Stores: Flaibush AV, near Fullon St —e i conduct or prpse rps to indicate in- Rib at were his habits up to that claps. Sse teal a {av sila ton at the next meeting of the | lyn 13 J rape ie, sanity or failing mind, time?” @ first witness to-day was Mri ard of Aldermen. b THE Par ; Then Mr. Hinsdale, Mrs. Wyse's law- excellent, Be ha poder, went and MRS, HATTIB CAREY, fen haa Dorees, ith, whom Bile — oe a EAGT _BFRINTERS, 4 t regu-| (Who, with her little boy, disappeared trom a | 14 aided for several months, 10A.M. toll yer, took the stand and testified to his| {ar ‘hours and seemed bac a Fe cutate this el Mra. Doxsee described the sufferings of it U chen. long acquaintance with Mr. and Mrs.|tented. Aug. 17 deeds Tere erecta a ee ie (ah Avy is now Ih aie pale HOWELL OSBORN’S MONEY. nusua Sat, Event mhagers Wyse. In the Summer of 1889 he was| transferring the house to William H.| Carey learned of his wife's disappear- | Wreck of her former self. sald the Seer Me Beason ty Tiny Pt Paull 12.4 . at the Long Branch Hotel. 80 were the| “oqyerton and from him to me. lance the following day, and came to fi, continued to grow worse all the/1¢ Looks as if It Would Go to . oo eg Sunday sacted Cou : ont Wyses, house he said he would mein pay-|this city at once. He learned that a/| Relatives. Dollar Shirts une teen MUMIG, 14th st, 4 Irving ph! ‘Mr, Wyse was frequently under the|!ng off the mortgage, he did #0,” | woman and child had applied at Police The funeral of Howell Osborn will! ies 5 sald Mrs. Wyse, sweetly. “Thad money in bank, and these checks you show me are my checks, payable to Harper Brothers, for $10,000 each, and in part payment of the mort- gage. Mr. Wyse delivered the mortrage | to me, cancelled, after it was paid, but I don’t think he ever paid any of it, Influence of liquor, So much so that : take place at his former home, in Wert | } he was kept in retirement. One even- . You can get dollar shirts at any Saturday morning. Rev. Dr, Houghton, | Piace—plenty of them. But {t's likely of the Little Chureh Around the Cor-/ YOU Won't get a dollar shirt to suit ner, will officiate, you unless you buy By, the terms of Mrs, Charles J. Or- Acane ied PRICES RORY vce: HILL, +0 i350 me [EWithJamert Roagie! Wed. Sat. ve. 8 STANDAKD Cheatre, sau oat Headquarters late Saturday night. for | lod! nd were directed to the Mul- eet police station. At that place, » nothing had been heard of them. Mrs. Carey had plenty of money, and her husband cannot understand her rea- son for applying for help at Police ing he came out to the veranda quite intoxicated, He talked in a maudlin way, #0 much #0 that his wife came out and spoke to him. He had been drinking Eve. Feb 10TH PERFORMA: TOO MUCH JOHNSO! _ With William Gthette and ¢ 3. STAR THEATRE, si, cat DENMAN THOMPSO raonally. % born’s will the $400,000 in which Howell e Ko 7 AIS 9 with (a number “of friends, Hei went | Parhiitn campaign of 18e4—the | Headquarters. | nes in height, with Osborn had @ life interest will go to the ) AND THE KOSTER & BIAL’S Ti away with her and did not appear|cieveland campalgn—Mr. Wyse drank | ere can ject! inches in hetent, with Miriam Osborn Memorial Home Associa- OLD HOMESTEAD again. 1 suppose she put him to bed. | again, sometimes remaining out till 11,| heir, ‘Bhe wore a: dark ‘bive dress and tion. 1 i 12, 1 or 2 o'clock, sometimes to 7 in the The $500,000 he inherited from his Sunday nights, ? : t d hat. The little bo: vore uM 4 and Paintings, anh) On (a: ala, Mshweee, New | raing, cad than Wee bereiy. aula ta | SRE MC RI UntE att nad Ree ane vhentate Boon’ te Hie heaton rela" (K QUALITY) Pace Naas, hata ork and ny, jad an interview | get into the house and to bed, half) gray overcoat. che of whom—his avnt—ia the wife! mney are made as no other doflar ABBEY'S PHERATRN 0 iewuy, con BRUT we with Mr. Wyse.in the presence of two| dressed or without undressing at all. ey Sen ae aonee Wy H. Henriques, who was y Eves. S50. Mai. Sut. 2. of his gentlemen friends in a drawing-| His conduct towards me, was violent Eien? down and beaten by “BIf"| shirts are made, by the same people me. H. BEERBOHM TREE oom car. Mr. Wyae stated that se cembie nna usheppye ee . MISS STYLES DISAPPEARS. why, Caborp’a death the Miriam Osborn | who fashion Keep's celebrated cus-|*™ "Brescaling frin Next Week haith Mr. Spitzka had an invention for mak-|" “How often did you remonstrate wit! —_——— Mer Assoclation Was ex-| . DDnAnWa? ing Rita ewer going into it.| him?” Mr. Hinsdale asked. She Insisted Upon Remaining in pected to receive $700,000, but owing to | tom shirte (the! best In the world), a ae ae | BROADWAY’ He sald he had asked his wife to mort-| ,.oftens @ great many th Oucian davlGuew 20 Gian neighborhood of ‘New Rochelle to have |X” shirts come in all sizes, all sleeve ieaaile GANS GENE coRH RETR” wage her property for $0,000 to start| “Not at all, and I'left him in Novem-| tise Fligabeth Styles has frequented their vite, Womann home founded near | lengths and all sorts of bosoms. Every | ,iisitire for next work Mon. ont Tues, evs | CONTIN ocean * ‘Bim in vhe business, ‘Bie hed refused, | ber and went Ra Ye 18 An QOAISNONE | acth gr Waylarie church at Beventy frst Rounds intended for the Home will go | one ie guaranteed—that means money |20,Tiws, ca land Thurs mar “coon | TONY PASTOR'S Cacesege } a it “ Pitas Asad een neri'| 1 ORS meraing he came at 7 o'clock | street and the Boulevard, of late, going OPATCHOGUR Let tiob, 6 The re. | back If you don’t like ‘em. Merry Wivou of Windsor,"" Beat sale opens to-day. -_Tuenday, Friday, Satundege apartment-house. le a | “ pea Ae Pee ¥ 3, Carman, Pol , said Mr. Wyse. ‘I found her in the haa’ een to Albany to see Grover Cleves | rere oe mea pence piece port that How 1 Osborn Jett no heirs | Keep Mfg. Company, tg EW UNION NOU AR rhc, carmen Pole, Forme Shick, Bad: EU OUE BAe DAEe SGEre had’ been advised to come and admit!in a corner pew, where she would sit Nettle toe Belle Osborn, :| Broadway, bet. 11th and 12th Sts. Noow toll tM. 00, 250 | HERALD roadway ) Whitney Opera Co-Ts “He had evidently been drinking. He erick Nevins, Charles of | ular Vaudeville. anid both 9 e y Ng. that he had been wrong and had not | 91 devotional book - - a, offered me a drink, but I refused,"| treated me right; that he was sorry |‘! day, reading devotional books and Fatchogue, | ard Mrs, Annie Shaw, | Cre. | SQUARE reve. 15. r) Spee au By Li acuta cranes | Oned wtierbua 2 men 2 SkRE DE DS fectly quiet and troubled Charles, of Bellport and’ Mra” Rich Verdi | Thentre. Sa Only comic opera in tor n. 8 associate counsel, | live % ie wi erfect! ulet an ; ‘ 3 hard | P = 4 Me Secon ‘ “We! went {0 Callfornia again in 187/ one of the other devotees, but she never Aemy® GC, Brooklyn. all claim ‘be! New Jersey Amusements — MU im ent of settle-|to spend the Winter. At the Palac D MIBS LYON AND HER FRIEND. Ti Of Can Cent he eee eee eT DAO ~| PALESTINE COMIMANDE to. ment signed by Mr. September, | Hotel, San Francisco, ‘Mr. Wyse re-| left her pew at meal times, and at lat] (she would not submit to physical examination) | RIK, of contesting the will of his mothe q LOT AND. TUDBON'E RY BERS SAN ‘1889, Mr. Hinsdale said that Wys ‘| sumed his habit was’ boon com- | grew unwilling to leave the church when| gg toll by Weaving {he entate io the hom K Hy 0 ROBO EN AUTH ANNUAL RECEPTION, Every ive de Wel net Meee ' 4 1 Townsend & Ridgway, asi ay with Jackson, the head porter the hour for closing came. ee Mee Wee ee Be Ee Allen Fitch, parsed, owell did not leave any 2 minutes from 14th Bt. Ferry. § SQUARE GARD = om iaTH aT. MUSIC Ri Be WD cert tet con at Assistant Distrist-Actor: | carpenter named Spitzer, and the Ife, | Father Taylor argued with her on the| attended Miss Lyon, and In conjunction —_~—=__—__ RINK |KXCELLENT SKATING, TO-NIGHT. THEISS'S.$7) WHAM ia COOK: Bie ly AMR Me GME he | elke eee at gat cavena! subject, but she would not abate her| Made two physical examinaiions st] MAYOR SUED BY A WOMAN el aia Bot tnt soters Gt gras and kets tor sate | TUE GRATE ORCI EM RON | lstrict-Attorney of Kings County. The | self-imposed task of fasting and prayer.) Miss Lyon. sina Sa * |e - ae | of Mautingg Plays every afternoon and evening . SGneluded til Septembers® Bee ee Fee wens snd'my husband wanted to Invest | At last the rector wrote to Miss Styles'a| | Dr. Kitch sald that many portions of | premier navie's Nrother Accum ae AMERICAN, Svc" TO-NIGHT, [EMPIRE THEATRE. peway rd ‘ Wyse had begun a suit for a separa. | $0,000 in ithe had left the Harpera, | sister, Mrs. Black, of 268 West Seven-| {he girl's anatomy had been badly’ in- aoe Amusements. Pritt LA ROUHA ore ° xs ta5, Mats, Wed. and tion, and to recover his property on the| .After some further questions, Mrs. / teenth street. Mra, Black, however, Her spine ‘wag nine Radte Maeitent Breach of Promin : == A Teh ‘Sow York taes, THE MASQUERADERS, feria ie pettemant ie Ant, Wyas| Tarued wh big told him be nad cold do nothing tn the mater,” | he tin tnd shomuton corrdvraied| vicToRtA, i c. ren. 2-storace| MADISON 8Q. GARDEN. |The Distrigh- Attorney .-'":2%um cremate ‘ called on Hinsdale and told him he was|no knowledge of Spitzer or patents,| Last Tuesday night when the sexton, the former's testimony, Davie, Mayor of Cowichan, and brother MONDAY, FEB. 11 bal or ey ATLANTIC GARDEN, 225¢ Borers. sorry he had brought the suit, and;and I felt sure he would lose closed the church Miss Styles went tol sever ' Pimcher Goce of Premier Davie, was made defendant $ 2 1 = iatters Svemee d never pres it to trial,” He wanted and ao I would not co the West Bixty-eighth strest police sta, Ble mcher Goes Free, |in a breach of promine sult, for Sif: IMPERIAL MUS'C HALL, J. | MERIGS ant, Gondcah, Tee Aberes: eente a "y Hon and begged tO persuade me. He 'polics Capt. Gallagher man up to my rooms to| was insane nnd kept the | Mrs. Charlie, also of Cowichan Davie married recently, that event was seen mu of the plaintifr. vere(GAAND MASQUERADE BALL] FF hy 7: OF THE RO B fOF permission to stay | John Ande, >, formerly bookkeeper in | Union Dime Savings Bank, who was arreste: thought she| short time ago 2 complaint of Mra Dr er at the station-| Ditting-Kennedy, who charged him with Willlama, Veroniha Bi ROU Sasa and in the society UP-TO-DA’ would not see she did not want the suggestion of undue |: vl me. | York-/| and otherw oying omen on an evate - — oo 4 ¢ i Sree ges renmeaticn of, undue [aeusna FritheTtman woudn’t took me in| have over, MADE, nending her to York.| ent, deci anheiag oman oprah evi CERCLE FRANCAISE DE L'HARKOHIE, arvaceviie mu | NIBLO'S, Walesa Leme eae | Re was colng to presn hie sult or with-| the face! I think I can Judge & man.” | Justice Teuel discharged. her; “Siss|"™ her complaint ‘Trouble Over a Dog's Name. Tickets te be bad uA vm 1. Sat Mat, KATIN EMMETT KILLAMNEV. _( raw it and agree to a ejaculate: rs. § i aul! | oo can fe aktIt whe 1, BA Went Mt a re RAVING PL. VM RE a i fre" aho ‘would’ see him, Fused. Aras dove Ppepana flemipated Bice cauiatte cet hee kane ene not Frederick Haker's Widow Sued, [came te town on tein wettin A he | etree — E COTT FING. [iste ita ant Sit ve BAB A : ness. wo | been seer ‘ . 0 town on thelr wedtine tour, were ny and Sat, Rive ; i then he described how Wyse had had| out of our room and placed them in an | "Sin .*4on Since then. girl went through| Su!t to recover $2,100 and interest has been or quarrelling over Vane’paace| CASE SETTLED IN COURT. ‘x, DELLA FO PERA C0., AMANT Ae NEW TORR BREWER? & copy of ‘the settlement alcove room udjoining. I arranged them | q similar experience several month ago, begun in the Supreme Court ty Mra. Bophia| wished to Cail cInck-© white hie wite. preferred | | 18 THE LITTLE TROOPER, yunder consideration for several wi Ricely and left @ light burning for him, | Snaq'was pronounced sane by conerta en” ancl! aatnee aeeme Cau pis | Miaeed Co call, Yack | = | weirs Now on Sane and had finally signed it Sept, 12, 1889, | thinking he might understand that that pre | Ennell ag nella F. Baker as executrix of Barke eerie rib errr ry. u + -ufter mature consideration and consul:| Was Where he was to sleep. But he did — a Sm [the estate of Frederick Baker, Who Was 4280: | U Te Mk Tag, : tation with counsel, not come, and Judge Everett, his trend; FIGHTING FOR HER CHILD ated with Samuel Seely in robbing the Shge and| us wo NO Mat Sat y S13. Ten days after the next feast of st.| and mine In the hotel, told me that my + Tinather Bank” of $134:000" "Bakes burrow bat Burke's wult for $20,000 yan, ¢ A Milk White Flag. Valentine, Billy and Mary met in Mr. | husband had gone to New York. | money on July 1, 188) and gave hie move for | Wes id Sica ranteivcansed mit: A i iHinsdale's office. Towether they looked | Then came the separ tion suit and the| Mrs. Freda Lindh Not Yet Able to | #202 The note Pa e annagen sa ne » Brooklyn Elevated | CouUMULS Theaire Hea 6.18; Mat. Wel. & Sut over some papers which they had come | settlement agreement.* railroad ( any, Was o lore INKS: celebrated socceee fo see Among the papers was a wili| “Mr Wyse's lawyers sald my husband Get Her, Justice Paruett In the Circuit Cour.) THE DERBY WINNER, Qxecuted by, Mra. W: +e. Th Will was | we arnt, 2 cd a fo fetract| Supreme Court Chambers was crowded {Brockivn, this umorning | Neav week, Donneiiy @ Girard, The Rainmakers Ay: fr the presence of th aee | n° Ban Francisco,” sald Arse Wyse, | With lawyers this morning when the | Mrs, Burke, who lives at 118 Frankitn | Fh. Ante. Weil at OLD” KENTUGE We '} meek and lowly Billy “but how can he” I asked. ‘How ‘can| case of Freda Lindh, who seeks to re- avenue, Brooklyn, claims that on Oct. | i FRO STORT euitor iin | W PARK THEAT Mrs. aie potloss that the t; ttlement he reatore my goed name?’ cover her five-year-old daughter from 1s, while a passenger on one of the | ry Te Marinees, FORGET. 1 papers had not neen acknowledged, Sh+| ad fires In other places Mrs, Mary Fall, was called. ™ 1 wh nding 5 ‘ | e Wanted this done, aud a notar Mr. Wyse came to me at the Cam- “s Aas Company's cars, while rounding a WEDNESDAY < called in and took the acknowledgments | bridge after that and begged me to| Lawyer McMahon appeared for the curve wt Thirty-ninth street and Third | BALMER g, ACM hal COGHLAN | 2 saTuRDay.| ME-NOT.; of both Wise and Mrs. Wyse, hey fon ve him and take him back. I plaintiff this morning, and said he had avenue, she Was Uirown to the floor, ee RV ENING YHis WEEK. NEXT WERI Were friendly in their behavior to cach| asked: ‘How can you make such an| been retained as counsel for Mrs. Lind . Shié | agra Sf the bights at she f Haeruld, 5 iH YETY Tite GREA other that day. Unreasonable request? You have ruined | so" caked Justice Inuraham. to allan & her spin THE FATAL. CARD, BroSiE pi BSE ies. “She has been @ good wife to me,'| by good name in California. You have 4 ‘allow | As the case was closed, Lawyer wo Ts . BONEHILL. ,.4/2SEFS. SANDO! paid t enitent Billy at that time. |defamed me. How can you? Mr. Wallace to appear o# associate le Charles J plainun Miway, auth @ Siete . ONT + Mon., Tours» Sat. Wy "Had I always followed her advice i| “Hut he begged und finally I took him| counsel The latter, ho ad, had ap. and W fendunt! | BOW ne Wencc* THE 20TH] GRAND oF —Te-night,. would be a rich man now. I don't know | back.” plied for admiasion to practice in this wrranged in favor eaNany & | 8 4 fF Bnything against her, and I'll sign any-| Billy Wyse and one or two friends : SPrA nme | Thaeenigs| BILLY | in thing to reestablish her character. chuckled derisively during the recital | State Justice Ingraham granted the | TRUMP, | apa paey | | SREP x0 | Then he tore Be hie ona mul leaving of the Gefamation story, but the bi request. Lawyer McMahon then asked | alineof W.B. ie Biole susie Lave, MeL Y nie = ‘COL ya ra ENB: acne rty to his sister in Hackensack, | brown eyes never flinched, the smoo Sanita eiarisd tthe ‘ | Corsets, madi y ANIL tL fo Night at Sharp, win Knowl : 14 Nenere be had been making his home. | * | velvet of her checks Rever colored. Bets toatpar, erurnes 2 the custody | of tinest qual- 1 a, aasiatant to J woe TS SU FANNY DAVENPORT i 2S! Bye -UMBIA. Matinee saturday, / . Lamb got an admission from r, Hinsdale read one of the famou: Lawver Wailace be; a y F 7. a oe » 1) t : 4 , fog, dete £Ot a? nud” bec informed | lettre of “retfaction written bye Bile | ,lagnver Wallace began a touching plea ity ren oh webu j sadttare"BISMONDAL'! wah tice. THE LITTLE TROOPER. that Mrs, Wyse's will. now in his office Wyse in a penitential mood In 1489 to his | Lindh, A he nag spoken ee a 7 ' ary CT Walter sanlord, iassee wad MRE rovided a bequest for his wife, San Francisco lawyer, Carpenter, in| minutes Justice Ingraham sald jextra long jeflermon Market rails MARRIGANS THAT HE MW. Hanley, Mgr STA ft Lye tee ' insdale. which he lauds his wife to the akies| won't do. My tine is tie alt three music belonging to Jacob W w 2 Se CN a a Srtces ouvnze ss 36. Sh aed Gie ‘Then Mrs. Alice A. Trute t and ednounces himself for having said | jisten to long speeches, Come down to wal spring y all ‘by Dave Braban j pracively that in 188, wicked things in 'Frisco about her. He,) tacts and be quick” steels on each aby TAeGineh SiN E any THE WAGES OF Sit, dinner with Mrs. Wy jam. leven, praises her for Indorsing bis note ‘Justice. Ingraham gave plainti® until jside, hand- “ : ~~") AMPHION, 22.) KNowDes, Fifth avenue, Mr. Wyse | for $30,000 when hew anted to by the| to-morrow to file a demurrer and briets somely — silk PEOPLE'S iit AtRe: Ne PRETO ‘d. ais Wyse Foturned Wa Hagten. Post, and wisely Feconsid- — — sf flossed and ON THE MISSISSIPPI EVERY EVENING, MATINERS WED, would not see er | ering in time to reca e indorsement Reithea a | . an _ ii S, a @3 Sita'Hie Again | felSferhe' count? get back’ tnae-much'ct| ELOPED AND DISOWNED. acer | Vatnes tia Witte Tove et an0.000, | SEXP HEEK AE MHS OT tines, | SOWING THE W to Mrs. Wyse. She others are the ones, a top EXTRA LONG WAIST) =| cayrox, 0, Fen cc. Goorge, a| MINER’ y 5 EM R . A. wald: No, he has injured ing, by ‘caine | hoe auys, he was coerced into writing 1y'| Winifred Waters and Rich These goods are guarantee absolutely | t Ber has sedueeal a ee eae Sam Devere's Big Company, fi PINE, ) will not Bee when she Ka 5 5 ae A Meh - HID AL DANCE Davie & Reogh's Mie Bin ® Certornin. 6H : Bt. foattoss aben tie sal woes te Gatling Wedded aries ta ose pares BOO) s sete rein rian os evento ot Tear NAO PASS MS one, | tierce,” Down in Olxle, “He seemed much depressed,” sald the| was mentally unbalanced. Winifred Waters, of 144 West Seventy- $3 on Phebe yd pro Sov. M: for, Sm 200) amass tae, atianed 2 = ~ 4 - witness, “and felt very sorry for him | “Bhe testified that he wrote two of his |aixth street, daughter of J. R. Waters, Ete mien. pries toy ' ernie inthe Maxton block, | MINER'S REILLY & WOO 'S He admitted it all, and said he was very |own account, and asl ulate | president of the Insurance Lioyds, left w to Bouth Dak: nd secured ® to copy as his own. the others for to-morrow morning. t yt h wuld retract. everything. ai saw bim, Ghe told him| Adjou 8TH AVE. Speclalty & Burlesque Show. THEATRE! MATS 1UB%, TO-DAY & BAT. What ber exe \ Xtterwerds home on Jan, 19 to marry Richard Henry 58 West 23d St.

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