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a, THE WORLD: SATURDAY EVENING; MARCH 9, 1693; y ment to Stockholders. in the office of the County Clerk to-day, Time Paper Transactions. unconscious on the east drive in Cen- in-Law on La Bretagne. py it heronen Ginteenth and. Whllehan to Prevent Gold Exporting. read: “L., Freudenthal, 112 Hast Kighty- $8,000-n-Year Exile. ‘ An extraordinary oppore Ktreets, and under the bed of the East firat street.” tunity to obtain well made, River to a point in Brooklyn between ont aaah Sa He was removed to the Presbyterian = = ' The capital stock is $100,00 tral Park, opposit hty-second street, Atlantic avenue and North nth) WASHINGTON, thoroughly re the ee ] FHISKEY TRUSTPLAN| TO TONNELL cast/niveR. ‘TH SQUEEZE THE SYNDICATE.) | SUICIDEINTHE PARK: "THE GASTELLANES SMIL AMAT. er Le Pe Artic Sri "iy cies Fitea | rectiemcee A MEST TiAdt Wik WGKA, ie ‘ KOC H aco ww : * Reorganization Committee's State: | .7he,Now, York ant Mrooklen Tanne Londoners Engaged in Shorty. ti man about ny years olf wing) A0n8 Gould's Father and Mother- F it D ‘The length of the proposed road in en- | -_ at y o'clock this morning. urn ure cpt. timated at two miles. | Tt will be unter | stay Coat Hond Combine Big Money| He had shot himecit. in “ERO airectors of the, Company are|Beccetary of the aevavary We te. Guts | ths andieas <diven (p. the BAINBUREW| jena Rey ecare nee peneennerse when | veltable Barntsabe at Company fled articles of incorporation cound, #incuery ey In his pockets waa found a card, which|Countess Divonne Departs as an Dr. Greene § Nervura the Wonderful (3D AND 4TH FLOORS.) j al pan FA Proceeds to Retire Outstanding | ee etre nn, Char J. tis issued yesterday an absolute or-| flats, His name does not appear tn the) ghe sailed this afternoon, several distin: | Y Bonds and Rebate Vouchers. | Sehlegel. Walter} Altius, John (BUCK: Aer forbidding heads of bureaus and di-| city Airectory. gulshed titled foreigners in. whom the . ’ ° UNHEARD-OF PRICES. cPusaetarien skushnemsingl. JohRY.| Wione of the Treasury. Department to| hater it was learned that the man) siced, tied, (orneners ea" tome in| Americas Great Detective, Charles i Frank P. Knight and Samuel 8. Slater. | give out any information in regard to) was undoubtedly Siegfried Freudenthal, |terest of late, Special for Atticles af Incorporation were also fied ie + | . " The Reorganization Committee of the oe Sag rk tata Sona of transactions of an official character! a clothier, with a place of bu t) ‘The Marquis and Marquise de Castel- G ’ tele sot cassis Postion Comnans,| ican Netantton “IAG ae tentte Me | wtvout ine authoriatien ot ton Hecre: [ti Waverly place, We aon in Ow Pras lat” ftkeeiniew arnt muthen tele Ainge, Says Dr. Greene's Ner-|noypay AND TUESDAY P otherwise known as the Whiskey ‘Trust, Chauncey M. Depew. Robert B. Rooke. tary or an assistant secretary. “The | bytertan Hospital at 19.20 o'clock | to the Countess de e Anna | for) ell Mohn Wy onsinid poate te ate experi-| A woman, supposed to be his wife. | Gould, and thelr y n Jean were | vura Makes You Well and has made public the following pla mM Wart, Baward Ho Hall, Henry Har, | Evening World” the icorganization of taat corporation: | tonn C Ca houn, Walter 8. Logan, An- renee with thie order yesterday. was in the hospital when he died. Shelamong the passengers, ‘They are en (== 4 Te we Stockho.ders of the Listiling Are w 1 ‘ idles vera | He sought to learn what amount of! was so distracte by grief that she | route to thelr Parisian home t t . 2% a t! and Cattle veuing Company: {Hugh BR. ¢ Li isn Prd) cold from abroad had been deponited | could tell no connected story, M rge Gould, Hele: a= — ‘Rec r tee, formed | 1). Grant . Warren. Kben. | 80! sharia ne sve et that he te Mr. and Mrs. George Gould, n A S' 1Cin Ss ob ie upon the request OL ti In the ‘Treasury under the foreign clause | pahee ta tertayiesh that pe lett tne rong. tn e ger Ko Wright, Stephen MWrikht, Bi ulding and J. Warren Cut house, 12 Kast bighty-first street, at | Gould and Howard Gould saw the Cas. Spaulding and J. ire |of the gold coin purchase contract. He| na ocock to fo down, to his busitiess. Hetlane party off, ‘They have a suite of . . Pay Boe ee ee eatedl Wil a a = Went first to Assistant Treamurer Meline. | fit his pocket Were $1) In manes H TaN tron, in the first calli in the W orld. a : a Wis | ‘ then eo ne o|* ‘ Manhattan Trost Company 4. pro- He said he would have to consult Treas. | Departinen $10.09 worth of | Not Interesting Is the Countess eee ot reorganization, provizing | SHARP ADVANCES THE RULE. lure Motants ¢ Treamureh Moreon us| fe fatate a aold watch and part of @lpivenne, who ia practicaly baninhed E - aud he discovered that he would | postal card, . her exile in France being an allow “oom {have to consult Assistant §ecretary |, The postal card w . 7, iss, upon the request’ of the *Roders of more taan a inajority of tne bridge ( S Oupilal Block of the above-named Cor- ler. wed to hin thtement sent out {the condition precedent f Sugar Goes ns Mie Trans Curtis men kenerally that Louts |ance of $00) a year from her mother, ye During the last hour of business the! Mr. Curtis took two hours to announce of 687 Broadway, had failed in| ine wife of the late Col, Audenreld, of | bears Were disposed to coy hort con- | that the Department declined to. alve | business Washington. Btein is the man who committed sul- ment {cide by throwing himself into | the wwle Aa some sharp ady orded. Canuian Pacite moved up| trasmuch as the Treasury x were figures, The ton last night, having xained £ ‘ountess came on from Washing- mm her present compuy 12 1-4, Baltimore & OW Lake Shore | seems unable to produce two statements | reservoir at Central Park some) time to pay her the becoming Apart tothe rovegniation tn" ce | 1-4 Ameri Jian other | of’ tts ' ition a week agart whieh | ote ta sald that Stein was w friend ‘dition’ that he be for said bonds at othe) stocks t4 to. 1 pe American Sugar can be on the same | 0 ea ore with her husbany C Pprceent Noikings ated wo detimit aig week on [OU IAFRe trading soil up to par, but later | basta. Curthe's sitet houne In Himhty first street ot | Count Divonne, on the other side of the This solid Oak Chiffoe , 7” yw shaun | receded to 98 34 a9 1-8. Lake Bhore and |clination ment of rma tion LA at the police. | Atlantte, ‘* ade, = Frast Company and pay ti per snare to the trum: | Tobacco algo reacted dei al per cent, OR prea in re the suicide is yet known by the police, | “))1 was given farewell by two " ter, full size, well m Gompany upot such deposit and the remainder ns | 8 ar gentlemen, one a white-haired 1 vie and of thoroughly seae gold deposited and tot Immediate future under | tract are as follows: | Depostied In transit ; To be ships T fand shall receive bonds so he par tor. | american To fegotlable receipia will be insued by | Amerh at: fade Manbatatn “Trust” Company on deyiait oc| Amettoan elock, and application to list the same will be) American Cotton Oil «made 10 the Mock Exchange. | Alton @ Terre I ‘The proceeds of the bond iesue will be Tape eae Pats Gpplied to retire tne outstanding $1,000, @) of bonds and the rebate vouchers ‘and other claims as provided in the plan. Five hundred thousand dolla’ {of the new bonds will be reserved to “be Issued only in case of un emergency . upon the unanimous vote of the Commit- The Clos ee eubiae CUT HIS THROAT AND FELL. dently her mother's agent; the a} « |younger mun, who was very attentive ges = to her and who she designated as a o ersonal friend. AF, Nixon Foond Lying on [eee titan wax accompanied by her the Floor by Hin Son, three bea il girls, Maud, Clara and ef « {the baby hey W in charge of two at 5 ste $10,450, After a prolonged debauch Edward F. | maids, and the party has fine rooms in thet et veld isd aio tnt ted Nixon, forty-three ars old, sat on the | the first pin. ‘ f | sicania’s gold has been deliverc ned. Ith whic ~ | Countess: Divonne was given farewell the sendicate will have turned over in[C48@ oC the bed in which his fon Al | oO aiamen, one a white-baired lesa than six weeks nearly two months’ |bert was asleep and cut his throat with | man, eviieatly her mother's agent; the Supply ft Sptslen geld, the gon tence a® lary pocketknife, Toe act was com-jother, a younge rae at ied piled i ng the Treasury Department the 146 rive eet, |tentive to her and who she designate: option of demanding 30) ) ounces or mitted tn cad BBAt SUUKIy sein thy Bea as a persona} friend, $2,340,000 of gold from abroad per month, | Where the Nixons reside, He was re-| finite and the party has fine rooms tn The ‘Treasury, however, has not yel| moved to Bellevue Hospital. He will! ‘The’ Countess leaned upon a silver: exercised the jon, and the Belmont- | probably die. headed eruteh cane, which she explained soned lumber, 5 drawers, brass handles, never been sold for less than $6.75, « 3.79 Proportionate good values throughout the Kaw { | Mit. @ si, Paul CH Rack Ts ao? 4 Cale Hack Vales vooss tee, or subsequently by a two-thirds [0h & Wek Vales 4) Vote of the new Board, elawaro on Morgan aynlicate will be allowed to| Nixon is a coachman, but for two] by saving she had’ suffered from nerv- detar . By Dena nite. Or pt take their time. ‘The next tive monthel months has been unable’ to secure em-|cus proxtration for months. She said partment. ul new be -de hi eed are caleulated to test the strength of the | ployment. During the last month he] “Its true | have had trouble with my Bet. @ syndicate. ‘he reports of syndicate’s plan of operation somewhat fae been drinking heavily. mother, but it is no affair of the public et. Lenoz perts employed by the recet | severely Nixon came into the room where. his| 1 am going back to the old chateau at 5 & 7th Avos. Bn available surplus of current assets This 18 the season of the year when| wife and son Albert were sitting last Divonne, [am never (o return to Amer: P wer current Habilities of more than | money in the United States is dull. For |night at 10 o'clock, tntoxteated, The | ica, again.” Riom,c00. The effect of the present | ho & ch. pt the part four yer the excess export of | wife and son went to bed. This morn-| There were tears in her big blue eyes 1 jan will be to make that MUTD.UA en | Missnurl Parite ge ne Maren, April, | ng at g o'clock Albert aNoKe. He | as fhe say this etl baer : © tirely available as working capltal for! {Ay yen J an’ as follows: | stretched out one arm and found the| “There is only my ne three bables ; Lthe reorganized company, and to. pro- Sew listtey ventral Tn Teo), $72,800,000; 1892, $43,501,000; 1893, |hedelothes on the side of the bed wet,|and the maid n going to my Dentistry. + aig Vide a sufficient reserve against future Nex York Central $44,000,040; 184, $72,100,000, He supposed hia window had been lett | mother-in-law and the Count.” ey thee aes a contingencies, Nee aN magainat, this tendency the syndicate | open and the rain had blown in. ie — = = 66 99 =O & though the Court, upon the appli- oy \ ontend hey are already selling }atore and turned up the gas, to find “s gation of the committee, has renee Ht ieortothe eae ay ve bills on London at from one-half to}his bed covered with blood, | On the SUES TO RECOVER $280,000. Mr. Greenhut as receiver and placed Sornern Maite oi three-quarters of A cent under the ex-jfloor the father was stretched, appar- ie = North American Western 1 & Rea ling change rate, and there are indications{entiy dead. By his side was'a knife that ‘several houses are borrowing on| with a blade 31-2 inches long. short-time paper In London in order to! Albert ran. to the street and founa| fe! squeeze the syndicate and make the! patrolman Cohn. ‘The patrolman sent EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN one-half to three-fourths of a cent profit|for an ambulance, A policeman bound | Mrs. George W. Girty to-day indicated. As this can be kept up in-|the throat with a handkerchief until the | tt r fare against the Stand- ( 1s SHG uO Ce - | the throat a handker« until the | tinued her warfare agains tion may have to pay outa miliioncas | ambulance arrived. Nixon Is a prisoner | ard O11 Company to obtain $28)00 worth | Detective Chas. Ainge, of world wide fame j Mon and tired feeling, the prostration of nerve, two of thetr eantly earned profits to pre- |“ 5 a of property in Cleveland, which she | bas been cured,and thus another remarkable cure | energy and strength from overwork and strain Vent gold exporis DR. REINA ARRESTED. alleges wae taken from her by fraud | among our prominent and noted men has been | upon the nerves, from which { buve at times aut- the axsets and property of the Company in safe hands, the President and direc- tors still remain in control of the or- janizaticn. Pant & Omaha. © “Under existing circumstances a judi- St Po & Omaha pt cial atle of the property of the company Southern 1 ‘ And a dissolution of the present corpora Southern Pacite ay take piace at an early date, | Tenn Coal & tron Girty Wants Property ed to Standard O11, Compa ton oth It in imperative that stockholders should {1g "ai1o Rate, a ge to Sear ele general | It is observed, also, that ti th interests and empower their represen- : ol . . during the aT mor to ie effected by that gr of medicines, Dr. 4. By the use of Dr, Greone’s Nervura hood tatives to take immediate sepe to thet | past month the’ bears have ham twelve sears ago. The hearing of her Keg hat ames of ‘modeines, Dr. | fered. Ry the uw af De creane's Norwara hos 4 f o cocks 4 case WA eontinuer ne for Re e 3 sathigla dei shathitlin| neds: BOR VEO s EE Pn " ry UA’ yiew of the necessity tor iy ae hondnin which J. Te Morgan’ a C5, an | Catherine Knolte Charges Him with | (080 NAS continue! ee et the I< known throughout Kneope | vous ‘eslings were dispelled, my’ nerves herame ol: WANS NEW Men : action, the Committee has. fix Wheel @ take Bete i the Rothschilds are “deeply interested. Breach of Promin pa icied is xf and America. Formerly State Detective of Nev | strong and testy, and my entire body felt re SOLUTELY SARE, AND 18 Bl ‘ 186, as the Hmit for the a Wheel & 1. Bot co the Southern Railway, Columbus and 21 Company's sollcltor, 8. C. T. Dodd. | pe. iperintendent of World's Secret Detec: | freshed and invigorated so that E could again take | MENDED KY THE MEDICAL PROF! the lend *Seiter Ohio, Baltimore sand Oblo and Lous: | Dr Ienazzio Galetti Heina, of 37] 28 Broadway I iler vite maniac ok Datestive:heparinisnbal| Noidatviy:wark with ease Aull ty Old ine ele anization and | a <4 ville and Nashville, showing marked de-| Spring street, was arrested tosday by | Gitte’s husband, who died in| tive service, member of Detective Department of | hold of my work with ease and my ol n adon applicath | tarry in Catton, | clines. Ss , ae y , Is, Was a trusted employee | England, he is now head of the National Deters PGbINnend | Phere was a flurry in cotton thia| The two facts go together, Deputy Sheriff Walgering on an order | of the Standard Oll Company for many tral office 1s at 45y Kast | "For persons who have become weak and ner. BEAN RAN Nason otteete ie 0 nl pill signed by a judge in the City Court, in| years, but betore he dtel it was claimed apolteg Fru. Fe Wii ieve don iheie kets RICHARD. B. HARTSHORNE, | orning whieh sent pric's up aout § to 10 EEK’S IMP the sult brought ugalnst him by Cather. | that he embezzled funds of the tom Aideteetives. who nro st eversy bition to work, or have neuralg JOUN 1 WATERBURY, [points here on private advices from Laver-| WI K's ORT FIGURES. [ine “icnotte for 2,00 for, breach. of |} Rute Go aun World, ‘To be the dlesetor of siteh w force | stinny, Tam convinced that Dr. Greene's ¥.M._ LOcK Woop, pool to the effect that English spinners —--—- iendaetoe anarriage und bat Kiabist the complainants claim h t SHE." f s el Mrs, Girty says that twelve vears ago |demants the hi It is ne wonder, | Nervura blood avd nerve remeity ts (he best med= “a RE Gt ROO TTON, Were in the market for free supplies of! 84,710,252 Gold Arrived and 49,200 doctor ays piaken to Ludlow Bireet Jail) per husband deviared he would murder ore. that ¢ retive Ainge stands | {cine and thest-rost and speediest eure, an Committee, | T4% cotton iy order to meet thelr re- In Stiver. Application" wae “made to Judge PEE LR Cu Cee , that Ils services wre eagerly xought | Almost everyborty noeds Dr. Greene's Nervura | een eee Miers wae considerable activity, here for | The importe of specte at New York for | (0lmerich for a reduction of bail and he | and that his word everywhere | bleed and nerve remedy at this season, forin the | WERE BADLY INJURED. a Saturday. the week were $1,764,562, of which $1,716,-| friends will procure and secure his rey r this duress, sh she croatest weight Spe ng the aystem requires a tonic and restorative | . ee ae, ewe 784,552, 01 eh $1,716,- | friends will procure and secure his re-| signed the and as-| + ve been w sufferer from) netralgia In Its | for nerve and blood, und tis & nedy will be ° _— 2 were gold and $48,300 silver, For the | lease. vertalned had the | “ jh | 4 | i | éne whe f en | conta f } orst form," sald Mr. Ainge, ‘and have spent | found the best Spring medictne possibl | Two of the Rolan Compe MISSING SINCE JANUARY. ‘orresponding week of last year the im-| yale’ gf mie nats ‘the mule, thaegh Standard OH Companys the Clevelatl | vandreisof dollars ia medicines, but 1 ne Itshould not be classed amon crtinary patent | PRCT" | i Are Suffering Greatly. —_— ports were $223.27 her quardian ad titem, John C. Sullivan, | Araperts. which bas enhanced value | ved any heneit until J used De Ge mediciies, as it Is tho prescription and discovery Pa ge preiney crc dl rve reme ly. > ATLANT ‘alied for to s|vura blood and This isa most | of the most successful living -speciatist in curing | Halbeere shs A of Dr. Reina during 184, and that Jan. |), 006 SUE ( . pains Ta ch F ered, Reed and the injured members of his on Uroadway. fram: Now York {o Havens #1118000 11 1906, he saked her to marry him, Bho | Mearns is George HN at cea | panne ats acter Yo NI piece: mpe rota esl erate eames, Dil ise, at § | in Free When Teeth Are Ordered, ES company who sin the railrout| PhIIp Hone, of 160 West Forty-Sev- |SP%8sh gold coln and $10,000 United |consented. and the wedding was set for | MR eS UNa mined as tothe wes | HABE WAY. Has now compl me ot | West Lah st. New York ity. What ives th oe wreck at Scotland yesterday have been |enth street, grandson of a former Mayor | St#te® Kold coin to Hayti in settlment | Feb. 22 lust, COUntS GF the Compints and. questioned | ls most annoying and patntt remedy a guarantee of beneficial results Is the fact, and 3 ‘ MAYOP |'3p \mpartations Of raw aligar. Meth Micarding an’ cuirycot Sli.o0) | ‘Another thing which this most exeelient rem- | that DrGreeng can be consulted free by all who | sleeping under oplates at the Hotel/of New York, disappeared on Ja. 23 ody does isto luke away the weakness, exha use it, either personally or by letter, Aragon all day. Miss Myers’ injuries|and has not s\ the week were $9,893,910, © been heard from, salary of Mr. | A, Gu, March §—Rolund|PSMip Hone Disappears Suddenly | In the current week there were shipped | She alleges that she had been a patient] The star wi | | may be of an internal and serious char-| Hone was walking with his wife and | Of whlch $3143.50 wee dry goods and - lof the Long island Oi ae a acter, Sue ix quite ill, Miss Rush, white | suddenly tet her at Broadway and For- | 25,700 Wo ‘general menvhantlren Hor the | a stay of | Mr Rockefeller had transterred’ to the! MRS, PLATT NOT INSULTED. cSATHS ag Roca har are having been no. by ty-recond street vrteriwere BSS of "witeh: $2,307,094 Judament Refaned, : 6A Ney 7 - | Se Ate oa (eutar am etl ss BeeOeTHIL 8 e CHU hy glace arto necessitate the taking | He has sent her no word since then, | Were, dry goods and $7,365,777 weneral | Justice Hartlett, In the Supreme Court DISPUTING THE WILL. 1 beloved wife of Daniel Crear, In her| a of nine stitches. Ether had to be ad-|and left no clue as to his movements | Merehandise, saline dated a | Attieth veur | a ministered during the operation, or a reason for his disappearanc > Brooklyn, this: m 1 to grant shes Nas Funeral. services ‘at, har late ne Gold Crowns and Bridge Work a Special ery effort will be made to get the| | Hones family ite Iw anid to’ have wen) Unde the Ra of Oe erick A. wler Snyn She “Was | Wert One Hundred and Futth street, Moniay, | Pleas Hennonable for tiratcOlase W actors in condition to appear a4 it een pleasant and his bu: ‘The failure of C. MH. Moss has just been an-| Ward for a stay of judgment in the suit . % De! vho re onsiderable o' cloc nterme ‘0 Ww e WwW ee.) Grand on Wednesday, but it ix highly |perous. For a short time. before he | nounced on the floor of wlidated Eas {ot Henry H. Isham, the miliionaire real Wateh Her Brother, | {fifth street, who created ¢ ca eere, Jakersaeat IR) Wordiswal feats arranted 10 Years. a ex Rush no) nat : " exciteme! o'eloc jorning by tory. robable that neither Miss tush nor) vanished he complained Of nervousness | change Me ts short on Sugar and Distillers. Mis{estate dealer, for absolute divorce from| Jacob Kdler and Mrs. Emma } Hee eaue tink Baltse. bwh n tt [ YR ( ) W HAI ath year of his age, aint pase san i i 6 « iss Myers will be able to appear. Mi-health, Habitities are small, : chroe-| winning into Sixth avenue from Thirty- | wansi.—tn the twen § his wife, Mra, Juliet Calhoun Isham, der, children of the late Jacob Edler,| o.ond street. screaming at the top of FRANCIS J) WAL 4 ae cabana as 8 : betoved husband of | f. turned verdict (or Shes Isham? Fe] who died Dec. Ut last, have gone o/c Voice and finally falling In the nld~| —sfary Leddy Walsh. | Graduate Pennsylvanin Dental College (lf a ‘The Court set Monday next as the day | Court over the question of the executor-| 41. of the strect exhausted, was said to | ce of funeral to-morrow. 949 BROADWAY, ‘il ; = Ther is t ; 1 1 oO for motion. for fuaemant fen Werl| sbip of: theln father's estate, have entirely recovered from her nerv- | CONDON.—On March 7, ISS PATRICK CON. Con st, NEW YORK, ¥ , ere is but ana only ne Poxtpone judament penting a motion for | cob Edler clatms that he was named |qusnesw and excite.nent when an“ Fven- |" “pox, tetuved fathur of Annie Filbo 3 @ new trial, on the ground of newly dist | as executor in his fathei will and has! ing World” reporter called at her home | rt EE aS pee ral 499 FULTON ST., eONRe new ef ldstico includes afidayite o¢| Sie, for letters of administration, | Xe pats told the policeman who) aa-| sited to attend his funeral, Sunday, March | HOURS. Me tot A, M_ Mundayr—20 to ersons, who, it Is alleged, saw Dr. Ab- us her brother's! eicred her to her feet after her fall, 29, at 2D. M., from his siter's residence, 666 1 Ww RS F tt kiss Mrs. Isham at Shelter Island, |@pplication, stated that about a month) that shy bad been dining in the Oyster | 4th ave, Brovklyn, May his soul. rest i i and that she walked at midnight with| before her father's lust will was exe-| Ray restaurant, Broadway and Fortleth | poqoe ° : rot in) AMERICAN, DENTAL PARLORS.» is Abbott along country roads, meg ae another wUlan’ vale street’ She sald she called a cab to be | 2 18 WEST 14TH ST. } on —_ — cuted he made another will in which he | taken home, but tho driver refused to) COMPLETE MOURNING OUTFITS Between Bih and 6th aves, i: a Dr. A. D. Newell Dead. named Alois Palm as executor, When! drive to het home unless paid in ad- | toorder or ready-made; ail requisites instua<. | rr mad y a er brother heard of thi he| vance, “Bhe said she told the siriver to | | SCRA Sst ave. comer kn. FOR 3 DAYS ONLY, i NEW DRUNSWICK, NJ. March 9 —Dr A.D. | prevailed upon thelr fath make’ the! drive to the stable of Ryerson & Brown, | — - e . Newell. a retired physician, of New frunawick, [Second whl, Mrs. Schroeder sald her) the owners of the cab, where she had | Miscellaneous. ON MONDAY, WEDNESDAY AND BRL ie Aighty years old, died here this siorn ng of heart| father was ‘very it and complied with an account and that the fare could be | DAY AFTERNOONS WE WILL MAKK A ‘a Prom inently Newell Lite. | Der brother's request to save ve, made all right there. Ameren Law Atvice Ass'n. cts, Pn he Newell Lite- PASE Proven # peuues’ foeave annoyan Upon. arrival at the stable, Mrs, Platt . nt ot stacions, and | der alleges, he gave her $14 in cash and said, she was insuted by the stablemen, | facte enclose with $2.00, and written opinion sent , 'e Jasked her to count iu saving! “1 want |The stablemen denied her charges, when 704. All subjects. Send for prospectus. Wauhope | ? Ze! iv | : Lyun, Pres.; Henry W, Unger, Treas, 37 way. | PERBECT FIT GUARANTEED, . you to know that the money !s here, | the police called there, . a It a because when Iam gone look out for Mrs. Platt could not be seen by the i Lignt Compan ake for if he gots his hands on it -he| reporter, but her husband sald: Ae ( ex-Gove he will keep tt Te Was all an aceident—all a mis- : Bia wnt wan J _ entire estace is left in trust, for] take. I have been to the stable and | | Columbia 5. Weilington 838” Maleigh 42 diet, & younger brot , Whom investigated the matter, and am con- y $3: paling +39, Nassau $: » Hort the testator suggests ve placed in'some | vineed It Was all @ mistake. 2000 other maker SPOT CASI HOUSE The funeral of Broker James |institution, “T have not asked the police to make HERALD CO., 11¢ Nassau st | Th lure, Me was the inventor wing devicn adopted at 6 fan auth) do £0, MS, | who diel Wednostay at 400 Ma = — = - any, arrests and will ng —— — = tae : | a ‘o-day : " [Ra pecna tigen LEFT $6,000 TO CHARITY, | *"*t' * au risht iy | Religious Notices. ay cz c é =] ernom, Rev S HOLOMEW: RIS SE, y : Today and that One Is Acero Kent a TO SHOW MANY COSTUMES, | "22 Si 2Sindey services Moly Communion 8.45 ae eearetE — [died Pha Gctiee wilPedunetecatict | , TEETH EXTRACTED FREE. 3 a ie rhe will of Mey Aas Tila, | MVPS IN, Deoen frome (Be Days | peecepeememememres | Hine Perey Palnioes Wa ee ® ° ot delaide L. Milde- . Meiho 1 all he Twelfth Century, he rust. Hip Marper Netter, berger was filed for probate in the office | al | & retired member of th Bagh MARCHE he property at Mo ast Four,{tumes will be held in the Madisor _ nT. eae vides tere. teenth Hee fe een, ie re para Square Gar for a week, beginning | MPS Jautsen Dentes that She Con- | PEt REA SEBO vane. Nae sot es | OER Shtpan abn toh Ee ae under tha masnagement of Loule| teen ce ta eaten | NEW YORK DENTAL PARLORS. The world pas never seen such marve A, Jackson, one of the Trustees of the| Elizabeth B, Jantzen applied to Judge e restaue of he : entry at alse We thoasht her large sores Tsaw several doctors and tried ymri [TABOR who Us seventy” youre CF property to her ehil- Of the iuategh of tM ~ co pelea cela ag ie Pe rahe nd once le eto Ecru lt epg aC tal Eagar eS Ga n with the exceptlon Of Ue Collowing Bk eames MER ENG GUADAY Stings, | MeAdam in the Buperior « oy | ERE Barapa iia, Ilene pale wad Kept Mer beat buried ti the | A few menths ago f comme: taking Hood's | ipa charitable |b ‘ showing the jution of dress from the for alimony and counsel fees pending . Phe secret of its auceess ig that it is the best ofthe Gm. Uf Ment was admitted | Sarsapariila and the trouble yeaifeat Lavre the Home Deaf Mutes, $1,000; (welfth century, The proceeds will go|the trial of a sult for absolute divorce | UO) as ontizely disnp 1 | peared Mis IL OW. Bestexniny Lyon | y K Lawrence, Pres Island Jockey Club, who h 4 Rast Twenty blood purifier ever produced. vl to the Young Women's Christian A8#0-| brought against her by her husband, Ru- re Drend of Ibis king overall forins of scrofula, salt rheumn Main » Coffee-Stands, $1,000; jon and the St. James Mission, : ci F the Support CHAMOn ane ae Seo have purchased |dolph P Jantzen, ‘htractad by “cur would ery as if Darned ‘itha own We thought be | Brook, Oxford, N.Y ‘and other blood disea: fore cont AL We Would try te wsboys" Ho. 3 ne és A y (dase Mr Lawennce eee Newsboys Ouse, $1,000; vo" Mrs, ‘Cornelius Vanderbilt, | Jantzen charges his wife wit : Itie the only medicine of which can be said: | build up her system and renew her strength Blood Poison. proatration. aud avons e Points House of Industry to be de- Bern Low, Mrs, Benjamin Brewster | asa with Frank R. Lang. H a ith thy Bi CURES vy maslug pore, rich, red blood. | We hogan giving er Hood's Sarsapariiin Sie © 1 hocame polsoued with ivy, Tt wouta break | tec ta fe ted to providing ‘Thanksgiving ant Mra. Willi “Rockefeller, Mrs, Gerald | pees: 230 Saye: aie v dork Bead these letters commenced t Oat on me speloy and tall. t hed doctors but | go mek ieee Christmas dinners for boys, $1.00; New N'Stanton, Mr, Ernest Groesbeok, Mrs, |has made a confession. Tully tecoumend Wit metbud, being ‘eevee aeial on ane spring ad Hal, Thad ootors bt | 8 much Imre | York Socety for the’ Preveition of Crue Wy. ute Morton, ‘Mira. Jorenhy HE Stet-| | Mra, Jantzen dentes her husband’a| "E85, aaanon. wait A . Was not retlys Would break out tato sores - e ° dven, $100; Young Men's }\ng DS lis James, Mrs. O. M. J f i Saved Her Sight. Piety: and plinptes « formseas ifithad not | Laneaster, Pas 1 Dead, {Christian Association. $1,000. Fee ig, McCook. Sirs, dohn |¢harges' She admits signing an alleged) & J. WEDMERM 19 Camp A she tut finished taking the first | been fore neighbor recommending Houd's ser | LANCASTER, Pa Elwood D. Mildeberger and Theod Hat Auuah, Mrs, George Kemp, Mrs, | confession, but says she was forced-to| 3; etka taly Aaneal <— je to remove the bandages and! saparilia to mel de not think | would te ative t Lewis S Mart-/H. Sikman are named as executors. | Jyies Heynal and Mrs, R. M. Lalmbeer. |do so by her husband and his brother, | that have the patented applian Another Wonder Pp. bear the light and that the | today, 1 used two bottles las ball and three this | hie clog ent eoueey ror’ on politician 18 aE - | — who, she saya threatened to “break her | {2 f217act, Sil or apply. ro'd crowns wit I : u o bottles Ins: salt and three this thin city and county for twenty fre seare. aed . e : “ i ng auKer Hood’s Sar. much to Our deilght, be) spring and it has cured me,’ Fuaxcis A. | last sight trom parciysis, sped oniicge Cet] SA's Dowmlase Lett Two Wille, Testimonial to “Baby Lil, arm” if she didn't comply with their|@aib; Gull. -fowne or teeth without “plete, “My litte girl Hazel is now four years old, | 10k several bottles and then was as well as) Payette, Mishawaka, Ind, | | TON, March 9--It was stated by &) 4 (oatimonial will be tendered to ‘Baby Lil,” | wishes, MD; Eiilings fc: up. We gusrantes : ee 4 he * ler recovery eve is NOW a year stuce, and bereyes ativs © e late Frederi Doug! esterday al « J Two yearsagoshe had the eis. Alier recovery | ever. 1t a year sluice, and ber ey | A Beby Bay Cured. | Deputy Mo. Coma, r the late Frederick D yesterday | aye talente! daughter of Mr. and Mra L. Marke, | Mrs, Jantzen says her husband is a ‘advertise. Come and hate nee A ppurates a Are Permanently Cured. Deputy St leaning Com Chartes | in’ ne ot them betok ge Murray Hill Lyceum, Thirt chiropodist in Twenty-third street. She E ever 7 wonths she bad to have her ban * Thave use? several boitles of Hoot's Sarsa- | K. 3 ie laid up with @ ver ela | bal Third arenas more Mens ways he has taken the furniture from Hoy aged ond stay in w dark room, The family Abe can ave pertectiy, has had nosigas ol any fur- ttle boy, three years of age, who | See igrin’ ana peere, Sold | oe probate Towing Artin have aarend. {0 appear thily houso and lett her deatltets, SIS lemons setting. wre call 8 Oe @octor and an ceulist did everything possible, | ther trouble and is in every respect perfectly abled with eczema very badly, It | Band We unable to attend | oe tater ett (hou ‘Loui 4 West 234 ot., New York City. Ore, Khe did not improve and even grew worse. At healthy. We have great jaith in Hood's Sarsa- entirely cured him, therefore I recommend it | (U5it pierce, Marie Leigh and others, A recep: = last after six months be gave us the discouraging Parl! & W. H. BUTTEMYIELD, 1496 Heastiugs | to a)! mothers who hay ebildren suterinug frou ‘epluion that the cornea of one eye was dentroyed *t-, Detroit, Mich. eceema,"’ Mas Petex A. JouNsos, Cranbury And Bight Entirely Gon Salt Rheum Cured, Wane, Hoe | i mt ry a that It was doubt(al If she would ever be able to |‘! Three wintersago salt rheum t poke out on my | Aegeae| Soesmoasileys tad by Al Aroncinn, #1: and See any with the other, aa the sight was rapidiy bands and became very troublesome, making | Towel" Mana. It possesses curative power Me Hood’s | Purifies | Peculiar 202": Guard Military Comminsion appointed sow. i po eiies The engagement of Miss Anna Gillig .Sarsaparilla |The Blood| To Itself P2233) 3S erie pt. Nat dg. as the 8 he ts doing John Timbrook, sixty-six years old, of 8 Broome | 1 Hood’s Sarsaparilla NeW SYSTEM DENTAL PARLORS, ar esienced to tne inland. fer tree| _ Dencones wite, Josephine, by | The third day of the eighth annual convention Justice Burke, in the Essex Market Police Court of the National Deaconesses, at the Central M.-E, Is the Only N62 — bey BRoADWay ny, beat her. “He Church, Seventh avenue and Fourteenth 1m because he opened with devotional exercises this retorted that he | {2} "by Mins Bell Horton, of Chicago, An execu: years, dive session followed, Then came an address on na mura ye Yr! Prue Blood Purifier ‘Ts AND ROOMS '9 “Bvening World,” deters (oreaing ws ‘Therefore it is the best medicine to taken the movil spring. very one needs to take » blood purifier hadn't done @ day's work in —_— ¥ e ne bail Tapert, ia June,

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