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== % . ng. Is that your day off he concluded, He Promptly Relea:es Her on) turning to Gunizer, ‘Oh, it does not matter about my day, Parole—She Says She Is off.” was the reply, “as Iam in citizens" + lieeman Gi went to Mrs, Schnotder's room and gave # (2 “Adele.” Ke makes a further charge TO KEEP HER FROM COURT. Mrs. Schneider Says Policeman Guntzer Advised Her to Submit to a Divorce SHE REBELS 1§ AND 1S NLD, Schneider Is an Ex-Policeman ae aneict ating the oe dre, er, as he rt charge: him 3 cents for a bottle of beer, Pollceman Guntzer denied that he had threatened Mrs. Schneider in any way wher. he went to make the Volt describes himself as an agent and gives his aadress as 66 Seventh When the case was calle Justice ‘ady, read the affidavits care! and then i amazement asked Wolf it-he knew Mrs, Schnelder's husband. 9." feplied the man. unblushingly. Eb ineredu> sald the Justice, T don't know him." Lawyer Finn then broke in and told the Justice of the allmony proceedings n court and of the arrests last Satur- da” night, “IT hope.” he added, “Your Honor sees through this, that this man Schneider, | {Who has been going around court, this |Fropning faying he had fixed my citent. | 1s trying, by the ald of others, to use this court to" win a clyil suit.” Then he told of her persecutions and how sne nad been forced by her husband to glve up honorable employment. , : Suaple on the Face of It. Who Resigned to Avoid “On the face of it," sald the Justice, ; 7 in reply, “this looks a most extraordi- Paying Alimony. nary proceeding. One case in which both husband and wife are interested is down for examination on Friday, and here you bring her tn on another charge. “Whatever the object is I don't know, but I tell you that this case will not be heard until the other charge is disposed of. Madam, you are paroled on your promise tube here on Saturday morn- POLICE JUSTICE SUSPICIOUS. clothes all the time.’ ‘The case wa: then adjourned, and Mrs. Schnewer ana her lawyer hurried off to the Superfor Court, Afterwards to the reporter, the Judge “I cannot understand this. That man Schneider had the cage of assault and disor, Persecuted. If half the story told in Market Police Court this the morning by Minnie Schnelder, wife of ex-loliceman | (sontecly goduct against him adjourn. Charles 8, Schneider, 1s true, there 1s| had two police officers as witnesses, Who would tell all about it. I understand ve reason to believe that she is be- Sor Senuaa that Instead they know nothing at all ing persecuted by her husband and that of It. Of course all may be right and other police officers are in league with | proper, but It doee look strange. him. paths notion for ailmony was adjourned Bhe was a prisoner, charged with keop- | ini {"*Fawyer Finn ene a represen: | ifg @ ‘disorderly house at 116 Kast Eleventh street, and that Justice Grady believed her is evident from the fact that, he paroled her until next Satur- day, when the whole story will be in- quired Into. Mrs, Schneider says twenty-eight years old, ten years more. She has not lived with her husband for over eighteen months. At that time he was a policeman, attached to the East Fifth street station, His father is a liquor dealer and owns several houses cn Sixth street. tative to make the request WHITEHEAD’S TRIAL MOVED. The Doctor Accused of Malpractice in Agnes Berthold's Cane. The trial of Dr. Newton Whitehead for criminal malpractice upon Agnes Ber- thola was moved by Assistant District- Attorney Weeks this morning before Judge Fitzgeraid in Part I, of the Court of General Sessions, Lawyer Willlam F, Howe appeared for Dr, Whitehsad and opposed the mo- she but is only she looks tion, He al mT u ton Shortly befoco the time mentionea| fo", He piso opposed the motion to Schneider began proceedings against his| “Dr. Whitehead,” sald he, “waa wife for absolute divorce, and a motion | Witness before the Lexow ¢ upon the advice of Rev. Dr, Parkhurst. Later on Dr. Whitehead went before the Grand Jury and gave testimony 9 made before Judge McAdam, in the uperior Court, for counsel fee und all- a tpon which Detective Serge, Wiliam i, | The boy willingly. accompanted the mony. Feink ani Sergt, Wiliam? O'Toole ae man, who boarded a FI avenite | Resigned to Avoid Alimony, Indicted for blackmail and extortion. 18; feyung Ane deere Out th the country.) Her lawyer, in making the motion, In- | sno 'nd°her lover, William Metrisch, age | fle says the max Jed him across felts tempted to blackmail Dr. Whitehead, timated that, rather than pay the all- and they were subsequently indicted for mony, Schneider would resign from the ___ satel sagianaindlaae =. 0 haus lia MARCO LIVES ON HIS WIFE. Hie Aged Spouse, Says, Keeps Him In Spending Money. Cornelius Marco, the young Broadway haberdasher, twenty-six years old, who made a sensation last Fall by marry- ing Widow Louise Cauldwell, said to be over seventy “ears of age and worth $250,000, was examined in supplementary Proceedings, in the City Court to-day, by Jacob Marks, the attorney for the Plaintiff, Julius Schaul. On March 14 Sehaul obtained a Judx- ment for $248.43 against Marco in the City Court, Marco and his wife lve iy apartments at the Brunswick Hotel, He apr in court to-day stylishly dress hair parted in the middie full ranged that th in wavy profusion o Where are you acted Mr. Marks. “With my wife at the Beunswick,” plied Marco, 1G When sere you mariiedt 89 Q. Have you any family to support? AL No; T don't even support my w living? re- AL On Deo. 2, | Q Does sbe support you? A, Certainty she | does, Q. Has your wife any children? A. She has nov. Q. Do you know whether your wife {x between aisty and y or seventy and eighty years | old? (0b, to) Q@ Do you receive | your wife? A. T do not. Q Where do you Ret your incidental oxpense money from? A. My wife pays my board and for my clothes and gives me a Hitle pocket money. Q, How much mone: avery week. tance, n allowance of money from your wife allow you] A. No certain sum, Merely a pic Q. How much did she allow you lant week? A. A couple dollars, That's all 1 ember, Tt wan $2.50, Q What did you do with ft? A, Spent tt on odds and end Q. How much did t trom your wife this week? A. Can't say $: Q. Was there any marriage settiement? A. | There not. | Marco sald his wife has supported him since their marriage. He has had no in- come since that even. your wits $1,000 since your ear it ny jewelry? AL Well ar a watch which | on Willie and a Tink of hers Q. How muck did yon owe at the time of your marriage? A, Letween $1,000 and $1,300, "SAYS A MAN STRIPPED HIM. Little ry Smith's Story of « Strange Adventure. . Harry Smith, nine years old, of 373! Bergen street, Brooklyn, tells a startling story of being kidnapped by a strange man and stripped of his clothing in a vacant lot. The hoy was brought by his mother to the Bergen strect s jon late last night He said he was going along Fourth av e towards his home at 8 o'clock, whi | sed man ste hin ay | offered him 2% conts if he would assist | him to carry @ par until they were some d road, when he suc dered him to unc ance from the | ly stopped and or- force, but the Judge laughed at the idea and adjourned the case. Two days latvr Schneider resigned from the fore:. In doing so, however, | part-hurst’ Society he only saved himself from dismissal, | trial of Di, Whitehead to go as ther: were nearly forty charges pend- | cases of Frink and O'Too! sy doing. “Last December they both pleaded guilty to the blackmail, and they are now awaiting sentence in the Tombs, ‘a t! can assure Your Honor that on until the are disposed oF. { policeman’ chase him. ing aganist him, Among the number | “sre Weel id that the case was an! He dressed himself again, and as he were several ferred by his wife to | {mportant and that an early date | Was walking along the road. ie says, he the effect that he had thrown her down, , should be set for the trial. met a man to whom he told Judge Fitzgerald said he would ad- journ the argument in the matter until onday neat, oe BOTH CRY CONSPIRACY. There May Be Exposures, in Cohen Divorce Salt. beat her cruel, eral teeth with his fist. ‘The sult for divorce was droyped, and, according to, her story, which her law- yer, Louls J. Finn, of 309 Broadway, corroborates, she obtained a position in Brooklyn as'a dom and deprived her of sev- he had knocked out On discovering her whereabouts her| Mrs. Carrie Cohen applied to Judge PAL AIL le sects Went ever and |Giegerich, in the Court of Common c disturban je made ps i creates neat that she had to «ive up| Pleas, to-day, for an allownnce of $350 counsel fee in a suit for diverce brought by Bernhard Cohen, a furrier, Broadway, Cohen bases his charges against hii wife on the statements of Alfonso Li rane Durane, an electrical engineer, It Ing at the Metropolitan Hotel, Newark, who is named as co-respondent Counse! for Mrs. Cohen to-day hinted at a dr. conspiracy hatched to blacken 's client's character, and wanted a lib= eral counsel fee for his work in expos- ing It. Coher’s counsel retorted that a still darker, conspiracy had been planned by Mrs, Cohen, in a sult which she brought before the divorce action Was com- menced, against Mrs, Emily von tenzcli, formerly an opera singer, to Te- cover $25,000 for alienating her husband's Jaffectoins. He thought that $25 would be mple allowance for counsel fees for Mra. Coher Judge Glegerich tootc the papers. aeeiniee eas THREATENED HIS WIFE. Moran Followed Her in the Street nnd Got Arrested, Henry Moran, of 48 Leroy street, was put under a bond of $300 to keep the peace by Justice Voorhts, in the Tombs Police Cou-t this mgemaing. Moran was arrested last night ws a charge of at- tempting to shoot his wife, Maggie, who recently left him, as she said he was continually threatening to kill her. Mrs. Moran went to live with her moth- er, at 132 Greenwich street. Accompa- nied by Annle Dougherty, of 108 Van Dyke street, husband last night to get her clothes. Her husband threatened to shoot her, She fainted, and Miss Dougherty stepped in between them. When she revived the two women left and started for Brook- lyn, Moran followed and overtook them till threatening his wife. At Old slip and Front streets he was arrested. In court this morning, Mrs. Moran de- her position. She procured employment elsewhere and was forced to give it up for the samo reason Hounded from This experience, peated four times. ‘Then her husband began suit for divo round, and a moti alimony. On her behalf was down for argument be fore Judge McAdam this morning. Two months ago Mrs. Schneider rented four rooms on the third floor of the six- story tenement, 116 East enth street, ‘There are three families on every floor, and all are respectab) The janitress, Mrs. Seide, as well as the agent of the house, W. Weller, of FS ‘Mark's place, say" that Mrs Bennelder came with’ the best of refer- ences, and that she has since been a quiet tenant. No noise, they declare, Was ever heard in her rooms, nor was she known to ha many visitors, t Saturday night, however, there ‘a row at il6 Hast’ Eleventh’ street, which aroused the neighborhood. Behnelder called on his wife, and on finding that she was out, waited for her. When she finally appeated he began to use abusive language and followed her up the stairs. he said she wanted no disturhance in her upartments, and that if he had anything to say to her they had better Journ to the sidewalk, They did so, s ys, he beat her. ‘They ! gling an ng abusive lan- BUage when # policeman arrived and arrested both In the Ess@ Market Court next the case was heard by Justice who ‘set it down for examination Friday next, Enter Policeman Guntzer. “I thought I was safe from my band for a time anyhow," Mr: der sald to an “Evening World" porter to-day in court; “but this latest Butrage shows the contrary. I was alone in my room last night when orctock two men, one of whom wa iizer, entered. I never er of them before, but T understand | Guatser a friend of my husband, He In citizen's dress, ace to Place. she claims, was re- day dy, | on ‘Are you Mrs, Schneider? he asked. | cared that the difference of rellgioux and} answered that I was. and then | Opinion between ‘her and her husband ReSasked if 1 was Charley Schneider's j had been the eause of much trouble be- wife, tween them, Wivell, the best thing you can do, Sy! sits thon h'salde after Thad answered hi Sipe ceemied against you Did Not Return the Dress, tix, to let his case Te you don't you will Bet Ilo! ye ae. nineteen seara of seta of trouble. la Hughen, nineteen 9 na Told him T would do nothing of the | dealings with 4 large number of Hartem sort; that, Thad nothing to fear, and | mea ant women has been exposed tn "The would certainly press for aul ony as World, was helt for examination in the Har- Nell as fight the divorce case, | | ¢ Court to-day charged with grand 1 “Very well, t he said ‘you are A ey RSS [ under arrest.” He Showed me a war She was arrested last night on a warrant fant, and I was locked up all nigh J sworn out by Mra ot the Martem i uty : Smashed the Furniture, ai During, the conversatio Finn broke and told of Sehne to his wife's rooms on another oc fu Don’ jet Thin Parrot whan he smashed all the "Now, ar as Mrs. sprpapiaee Set re concerned’? the law Miss May Thompton, a ninsteen-year-olf Ford flaiming that she is a ham girl, was badly hure ay by a green Slaim, however. cha: parrot belonging to Thomas Frey, of Arthur ave mistakes, Ir in the nue and Hofman treet, Fordham, The par by her. husb: leo 4s Poe Gh‘ qrofanity “ani. toglcal® songs and t af 8 n ; | tet to lead an honest life and was hungry, and Miss Thompeon trimt to teed it tut 4s a domestic, he followed a 1 Frey's absence, ‘The parrot drove tte hounded her er band Afteen umes before tt could pdeder she never kept a disorderly |away. Miss Thompsim's woun ae anaea bene ene only had one. boarder, a | at thy Fordaam Horpital. woman whe has only been with her a} Ss Denby and His Hri ‘The nee upon which the warrant rs Schneider's arrest was made (Speaial to The Evening Wemd) ny rw cuhar nature. Two. aff Riel wasuenin. anes Were fied, one by Poitceman Guntzer. | 4.0 pi, Poe RAY made the arrest, and the other aA man named Max Wolf, he late wears that he Visited Mrs. Schneider's fooms on March 24 and twice en Mareh By ‘On the first two occasions he swears to improper. conduct with the womans boarder, who, is Known only by the “Adele,” and on the last occasion | lations with Mrs. Schneider, Clally’ motited him of the dave of ite oe Claimed to Be 159 Yenra old, FORT WORTH, Tex, March 27 —Aunt Julté See aeas Thompson, an old cola‘ed woman, Hemarkable to be Bh 4d and fifty. @ years old, davit_ is a remarkable |{n tie dala slotgaye that on March 26 he | tutles et the Nevolution to remember r name * improper re! Gunteer's Guntzer’s document. does not want the | of 556 | Brooklyn, she called on her | (| the boy's ant who claimed | boy’ The Bitle fell | began taking the | He says he sere refused, and the man Jothing from his body. | ind just |succeeded in clearing up the mystery | We surrounilng the murder of James Xie |i ©, Subject to slight mill im- dervson, Inspector Reilly Is positive the perfections. | Purhman, | brothers of the BROOKLYN.| ABRAHAM »= WHO'STHEASSASSIN? STRAUS: Fulton St., Brooklyn. Fuhrman and Slater fatar Held for the Murder of Anderson. ; For Thursday. ane - Bed Spreads at Less than Wholesale Cost of Regular Goods, A Limited Quantit 'Marseilles Bed Spre The Other Prisoncrs Parolcd as| Witnesses. Brooklyn Detectives Hope to Fastea the Crime To-Day. of Fino ads, full Although the Brooklyn police have not crime Was committed by either Charles eae ep eye $1.49 ty Regular bartender at Murray's loon, or his ¢ nlon, Robert sla All the other six prisoners were rele from custody this morning. he “ 4 amt Gest “ h Miankets wi dames Anite ar we eter! = BQC. All-Wool | siattietmontingy just betore James was | Black Storm Serge, 39c.. mney h d been playing cards tn the} 2,000 yards Black all wool saloon, and the fight was the result of] Storm Serge. Wednesda: 4 dispute over payment of the last round | 2 _ j st uuinks. When the brothers lett the While they last—39e. yd. This waloon, the detectives believe, they were |is a standard 50c. quality. followed by Slater and by Fuhrman, the Diack Goota—Lete alste, ack bartender, with whom they had been quarreling. Thre blocks from the ea- f oon wil four ten had a fight, and Remnants 0 James was stabbed in the throat with a blunt instrument. ‘The wound looks as {f !t had been made with a blacksmith's tool or an te pick Slater, ae jn th hel ah of there spoken truthfully to t their movements ¢ murder, Velours & Tapestries. Clearing of Remnants of Tiap- estries, Brocatelles and Ve- an's friend, is employed | ar’ ag a blackamith’s | lours (from 1 to 3 yards Jong), 1 i e not jevectives about including a number of 4 24-inch +h SACRE: SE WEY | Squares of Damasks, Silk ‘Tap- While searching the ground near ag, ate, ble a Gl ™ ne of the murder, ergreen ave- estries, ote, Suita lo for cush mnie and Hancock, street, the | notice ions and chair covers. All at} found a black derby hat! They ha hot been able. to find its owner, ‘To- | half price! day it will be tried on the heads of all] men held in connection with the Also 300 yards Silk Broca-| » eight prisoners wore brought from |telle, including some very choic 0 | POUT Ean colors and desi signs, at $2.25 yd., man and Slater were hell on a charge of instead of $3.75. m and the others were paroled as | ae Parag ie mien tied we Orders taken for Shados, Win- tmurd dow Screens, Slip Covers and |Reupholstering Furniture. Es “| timates given. ' 1 Upholatery—Second floor. Raymond Street Policy a r and Joseph, who at first « of th re suspected erime n will be Du were held last trem. Ander: Wiliam jas the fellow undershirt he attention of a policeman, van away, and the lad says he saw the to his tthe and the stranger gave him ty Fide home, The police questioned the boy but he adhered to his story. Pow under Investigation, NO REFORM AT ELMIRA. Gradaate Searles Given Ten Years in ely, ‘The case is ‘elite atetatae wteee:| — Scotch Crinkles, ad ron avenue; ntral avenue, nan, of 19 Palmetto 15c.yd.,worth 25c.to 40c. 3,000 yards Imported Crinkles, in plain and novelty stripes or voks ; worth 25e, to 40c, yd., Wednesday, while they last, Lie. | ! yd. Richard and James Bu street, AN INNOCENT MAN INDICTED. ! Saved from Prison by of the Real Some little time ago John F of South First street and Confession of. Wash Pabeles—Motm alste Prison for Burglary. “You are the worst, most impudent, disgusting and untruthful boy who ever appeared before this Court,” said Judge Cowing in General Sessions to-day to George Searles, nineteen years old, who stood before him awaiting sentence for burglary in the third degree. t One Hundred and Forty-sixth street and Mott avenue on Feb 28 You have no more right to Iberty than a mad dé Soclety should send you to p: the remainder of your life, so tha could not prey upon ft. First, you were sent to the Juvenile =) Asylum, “You got out and in a few for you tory. You were disch there a short time ago, and now you commit @ burglary, 1 cannot send you back to the Reformatory, bu ‘Look here, Judge," lat. Reformatory'@ no good. no more reform in dat t dan In the lice force of tow ts on de um. Dat's dead to rig “Let me see," said Judge “ten years In the State 1 maximum the law allows me you. I'll give it to you, The boy nodded to sang out: “Well, go long, cut of court Cowing, on ts th to give the Judge and and was led grinning ~ STABBED BY A NEWSBOY. One Little Fellow Dying and Hix Aswailant in Jail, Nine-year-old James Nagle, of Ninth avenue, Brooklyn, 4s at the poin af death in Seney Hos} from th leffects of an encounter with William Farrell, ar oy, of 887 EI street. Farrel! stabbed his oppon the chest with a butcher's knife, burying j the blade in one of his lungs ‘The boys were on unfriendly terms and quarrelied —whene they “met, had a fight Sunday nigat, when who Was much smaller t boy, knocked Farrell Farrell, 10.8 # revenge, Tho boys met duc of his el forward to pick t Veelzed a Md yabbed | . with bl again last night and Marvell’ arn Farrell was brought before | Justice Tighe, In Butler Street Court to-it and Wag sent to Raymond street jail to uwait the result of Nagie's Injuries | KILLED BY ‘HIS PLAYMATE. | jA Moy Sia | Carclensly Thrown, | Nicholas Doyle, the thirteen-yeur-old son of Court Officer Doyle, of the City | Court, of Brooklyn, who lives at sso Madis eet, Htrooklyn, was arraigned tin Avenut \ Gates we Court, Brooklyn, this imorning charged with | the murder of a playmat i Held, twelve years old ay afternoon the ‘on a se Foto his. & of nna ‘ wood eck lane Khim oon th turing the 3 Ken to Se an frac head, Held was waere he died at 1 Doyle was ad pite the fact the About three sister wi ing run over by a tro enue, near J’utnam, abled her for lity, it harge was murder, 8 igo the murdered Jnjured by be car on Ralph er injuries di “You robbed the flat of Mr. Alexan‘er | weeks had to be sent to Elmira Iteforma- | * | ment wiil cause the speedy discharge of nue, Williamsburg, was | charge of stealing a horse sted ¢ and wagon. What 69c. Can Do He was examined in the Ewen Street Court, held for the Grand Jury, n-| ff Men’s Neckwear. di , and is now alting trial. | ‘This morning William Bensell, who Men’s all Silk and Satin Fig- lives at 85 Clay street, enpoint, is Walked into the Ewen Street Court and) Wed Neckwear in the very [informed Justice Watson that he stole latest Spring designs, such as | the rig, and that Mackay was Innocent. fyrnishers get $1.00 for, our John W. Brady, of 1 South Second ar ¢. street, accompanied Bensell to court, Price. +++. onesies hee and swire that he saw the horse and, ‘These come in Tecks, Grad- | wagon in Bensell’s possession after it uated Four-in-Hands and Wide | had been stole nlgwing a ai “What made sou confess, Bensciiz”| Plowing End Usnens a | Justice Watson asked curiously. of “My conscience,” was the reply. “Well, you are the first man I have} ever met in t court who ta con- | ‘science’ the magistrate replied, “and | you had better have it framed as a curl- osit | An officr of the court took Bensell to the District-Attorney's oflice, His etate- BRAHAM +» A ue ont, right, Fulton St., Brooklyn. | THE WORLD: "WEDNESDAY EVENING, MARCH 27, 1895; SIXTH AVENUE, 19TH TO. the world, but only. OTH FLO California Fruits, in olive oil. perean..... Spanish Qileen ‘Oliv Pabst Milwaukee Bec Monogram Rye Whia 8 yeara old . Ee Whis. Glenlivet Scoteh, Special Reserv Ramsey Seotch, 6 years old. Landon Trouslen, SEVEN B:ST 6090S, ONLY ONE VISIT NI 4 co) or BBBO on aT | Mackay. —— ye TROLLEY MOTORMAN FINED. | wort. "ft: | Navy-Yara TROLLEY’S “106TH VICTIM. |ane to-day and will continual 1 Will RD vot | #50 or 20 Days in Ja Runoing of « Cai Heflin, a motor of . Brooklyn, was fined $50 or alternate of going to Jail for days by Justice Walsh, tn | for Rapta| | Martin Mra, | Sta given the | tw “nine Motorm Adams Street Court, to je was | Smith stre i ! convicted of running a trot tthe jand kille Ann Mendlr rate of fourteen miles an hour on Broad way, between Bartlett and Whip streets, ‘The evidence Inspector Charles F. Franklin, who t Uflel that on Mareh 16 he had me ured off a distance of 20 feet and t Heflin i was furnished b this morning Mre. M sixth viet vlent Corporation C. el An: dy was terriily fstant Distriet-Attorney Calla- | antsy s, Justice Walsa lo send the ’ uy 1d have no effect 3 evark _ 1. fcentint..| CANNOT GET DIPLOMAS. Six Meal Students | by the b Justice Bartlett, Brooklyn, this m decision, refused impel iden M Throws pity. Supreme ¢ " musth the Long Deland diplomas ty six Me he etudent Huy ness Sox ral alarm was sept out by police this ng noof De Willi Doan etre day. ¥ the the mork for twelve Tot M shoal on Hayn eribed as large ht comp « i mall ‘round hat and dark ov Providing for § ny hee y Havatiten + ted to Teenk « Lawyer's Na M was she who Eva Lt0 Thane rapp Hamilton as pila Tnder Hamilton's will, an annuity | $1.20 fe deft tn, child, to be derived | from Hamilton's estate ta Brooklyn. It The work of inapesting the big United Ftatesl was staid thai this property cruise Chicrgo, now at anchor off Siapleion, 6, | cumbered 4s nyt to retur is 80 en, an income of | i new fruit, 10 oz. bottle WATER our new style Waters Upright | ta; only BO vown aj er "MACY .wRIDLEYS’ UTH STREET. We sell goods cheaper than any other house in for cash CR, NEW BLDG) Groceries. 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BARGAINS, Don't fail to fF sent postal for oi 4 dorms, [HORACE WATERS & co. 134 Fifth Ave, near isth St desired by — or Glen READ uo RCE 2 vous Dr. cP Mod the friends of the} y and reinvest ned B10, mea CURE the blood the body a he kot eo aborts fehes and lad a bad ho After taking {ere c Bis € den cul Uisovers and meant Pellets, he did not get short breath, aud cun slevp all oi night," COLLECTIONS MADE IF REQUESTED. a LeBontibiend 14° St, OFFER BEST, QUA MOQUETTE CARPE 9°: per standard price Large variety of patterns. => Largo assortment of ish, Japanese and American in all sizes, at lowest prices. Special Sale of Jay Oo Draperies at 10¢., 15., 1905 at 59c. and 690. iA" St. Dentistry. “TEET EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAU ant a MILLINERY DISPLAY, Wednesday, March 27, Thursday, March 28. HATS and BONNETS, TRIMMED AND UNTRIMMED, FLOWERS, SILKS, LACES, RIBBONS, MILLINERY ORNAMENTS, PARASOLS. SPRING # EASTER NOVELTIES, Kid Gloves. Spring # Confirmation Suits, CAPES, WRAPS, JACKETS, SKIRTS, WAISTS, &C, COME AND SEE 309, 3ii, 3il to 321 ‘GRAND ST. N.Y, oo —On March 26, MAMIE ©, PEL 2 Hancock st., Brooklyn, Fe yar PHELAN, her residence, Notice of suneral iy MOURNING OUTFITS WEMEND PROM Ba 2 HIS EXTR, HURL PAINLESS Al OUT DAS toorder or roa, JACKSON! POSTION S487 D YAY, Dik 0, WW AA PAIN (Kk ANY UNPGhdS AND, GAS GIVEN. 1 Extraction Free When Teeth Are quik. HOUT PL Warranted (0 Years. \DR.O.W. HAL Gradunte Peunsytvat 949 BROADWAY, Cor, 2d St, NEW YORE 499 FULTON 8T., Con bigs “BROOKLYN,” A.M. Bund AS LIBERAL TERMS. PRICES, LARG2ST STOCK. For Sale. - HOURS-8 | Ladies’ & Gents’ wait nal nee SOMETHING Fod NOTH always results in disappointment Becasse have the desite to kick yourself for your when you allow any one to do you by Ing, la It pny excus> to rush to the other ‘and beaco yourself? Why not try wa We |® reputation for talr play amd the best Here you will nelther get something for hor be swindled. But in the terse ice} race truck we will give you @ rum few CLOTHING Ss CREDIT. SIDOWN.' the latest weekly oF Bere Skirt, Crp and Al pase CLOTHING HUB Ave et." 65th. evenings WATCHES. O detivercd tnnwedta Our specialty crown and bridge work. mast G9 mlatahe, Ko ditect to jewelry d upon araileaiions rar Of erat peinen ee ee ee Gold crowns, according to stze..68 and . 3 Maiden Lave. dake elevator, | Gold-backed dummies for bridges. sawing ;MACHINES ii iis ccr‘hiinn scan Waite a at Davie, Housebold, the walls | Gold and plating plates, 10.00. tor: frst & ay OW for ‘fh additional tooth. Rubber plates, according to quality ef materials used and U:ae consumed, trom, G8.00 1 gas for extracting teeth, oh gas is the safest and best agua te pal tion of @ Rumber ents to the contrary IGHT, DAY AND SUNDAY. HANKS DENTAL ASSOCIATION, ts Invorporated 1800, F HANKS, M.D. 8, York, e 205 ech | -BEAMON DAS ATC Hea Jo T. HANKS, D. D. Si. Jersey City, 1 mings 1 | York, cor. | GRACE LANGLEY TESTIFIES, | NON YORK DENTAL PA Suing ¢ CLE YX Yer |p More Dread of the Beater ¢ Teed eatvacted by cer late eal ‘Appited te the ai Parle! elas: ‘The first he ew turk Dental helt by tts to fully teouainad wDE the patented appliances and = rice rip tnton deneer aon Hyd 3 i ae 3 sAverstee Come and, have, rihe mornine ind teeth Teeth ‘Med datty # SvaTin DENTAL PA NEW ses Hu. sa Net Pate ovr a the waiter, wh arvested last night ro ‘ fae gn nen aria | A mes + Pike's Peak or Eust” Puzzle, {Hoboen Land & Improvement A: aa be dove! Bur cam you do ct oe | No 1 Newark st, Hobokem, M. dy a