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THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING; MAY 7, 1898 i] EX-GOV, GREEN DEAD, |fe.sesss **"ssceso%52/ GALS UNDER IOGAN'T MARRY, | MADE HIM LovE ANOTHER. cur wunniED HER ROBBER,| £2 arrangements for his funeral have Rect of seh e'a Relations not . ——.>.—_—_ wD eB a with Miss Hoerachelma: — New Jersey's Former Executive) JUDGE STINER’S TURN NOW. |That Is, Unless They Have Oon=| Tho ‘ria! of the suit of Elleabeth | Widow Albers Accused Benson of Suooumbs to Heart Trouble, An Effort to Have Hi sent of Parents or Guardian, theis, | Well:to-de young butcher, to the Theft of $205. recover $10,000 damages for alleged frum Office. breach of promise of marriage, was con- Bamuel Greenbaum, of the law firm tinued before Justice Cullen and a 0 Blot Hays & Greenbaum, 170 Broadway, | rs7mes Performing the Ceremony | 17°, “Circuit Court, Brooklyn, ils Now She's Sorry Because the Jury Furniture isd Carpets DIRECT FROM FACTORY, Remov: i/But Praise Had Two Years Yet to Sei Vice-Chancellor. has announced that within a few days May He Held as Accessories. morning. Convicted Him: CURLY INCH DERE, . he will make formal charges against = The couple became acquainted at the | Eminent physicians praise Cottofene because of its health- Fitwt-CLASS WORK: Civil Justice Joseph H, Btiner, before Butchers’ Association ball in the Winter - - daliieed, —fignett cook tee Con . / MANSHIP AND Fine the Rar Association, and do everything} Judge McAdam called attention to-day | of ISM. He punresuantly accompanied | SViNtam HL Tretieon, of 184 Rockaway lulness.—Hixpert cooks praise ttolene because of its efficacy. Ist. Momber of the Law Firm of Vander-|in his power to have Stiner removed] to the new law on abduction. And it was'while-on the way to this tail [avenue, Brookiyn, was convicted In the Housekeepers praise Cottolene for its economy, Connois- 33 inches Wide, poet, Green & Cuming. Tom ci enn charges ate based| "No magistrate or clergyman should | {ne laineiee says BSchultheis pro- | Court of Sessions, that cl today of | seurs praise Cottolene for the delicate flavor it imparts to the es eh upon a suit brought by A. J. Obermier, | After Sept. 1, 1895, perform the marriage Pasnl marriage: | oe, stealing $205 from’ Mrs, Wilhemina Al- food. People with weak digestion praise Cottoicne, because all $15, Re/eced te & carpenter, against T. H. Mulch & Co.,|ceremony where the female ia under pif? often called at fer House uring | bers Sigh ; inne! Gholagaio liquor, dealers, ih WAlGh dus: | clenteeny qiteowe the consent of her n a inehs: UL Bie. iat During the trlal the fact was, brought | food prepared with ic can be enjoyed without fear of atty distress 5 ELIZABETH, N. 3., May 2.—Rx-Gov, Fanuaryet Seelded for Overmeler 1A8tl parents or guardians,” said he. “If he Hoerschelman wrote taking hm to task | the prisoner uring is" coodinemnent ing results, Everybody praises Cottolenc, At the Food Ex- e e and Vice-Chancellor Robert 8. Green, of |’ According to Mr. Greenbaum Mulch|does he may be made accessory to a) Wl. "OR CCUOe Oe fart aa 8 AU R® Raymond str Jail, a hibit in Grand Central Palace, 43rd Lexi 5 Fi New Jersey, died at his home, West|& Co, made a contract with Obermeler | criminal offense. | tation WHO. her Wad ewakened'a'love | COUDIe had been quietly married by (ye | ee ne naan eed with Sah : CONBIERE } TaN ty A SPECIAL BAR Jersey and Cherry streets, at 9.80 o'clock | {9 put, shelving in, thelr store. Tt Waal woke Penal Code has been amended he had formerly entertained for another | CRIM MEY: Wo) TN law with three lene. Cottotene is sold by GAIN. this morning, His death was caused by | Wn 44 Mnade very. ‘strong. W heart trouble and a complication of| finished the firm claims that the @ther diseases. renter @ssured them the shelves would FIthGUk sonKent Oo “ fense to-day, § Mhold: atone Bottles ‘of ‘liquor “were Ae, without consent of her father offense tidy. fon twenty-six yeara old, mitted suley! by an act passed April 27 last, providing YON Raines alde of the case was children. “Her former huahard was an all dealers in tins, wi head in cotton-plant : i i ° : on the Brooklyn “road, and peal very tin, THE N IRBAN e that any person who takes a girl under | completed yesterday, In his own Feet ee a’ urawethun, AlbneT wreath—on every tin. tN. K. BANK COMPANY, Schulthels took the stand, thed sulcl Curcaco, and Produce Exchange, New Yorx. h trade mark—s/ee Prices Marked in Plain Figures. n 8 by shooting himeelf in! placed on them, and within a few days| mother, for the purpose of marriage, Is He sald he was twentyieix sears oll. the head. After the funeral his widow I | Elegant Parlor Suits, 16.40 up 4 the “ahelves went down with @ crash, |gullty of abduction and punishable bY ZheinerMaennerchor ball, he sald, ne | collected the life Insurance, | Neat Chamber Suits, 10.85 up Ie ABO BM ATS, Obermaier and | ERM MRE eer NSE not In terme das Hopped Atetwe Caak of he Reals with Hee eeeanteanions oe eee | (0H Sideboards, - - - - 7600p | he brougat suit. Louls Lowenstein ap-|clare such « matriage void, yet being in | She plaintlt, while they waited for an- | Peduently: Maren 8 he visited her or arda, . Deared as counsel for the carpenter, and | Violation of law it may be 'voulable. Quahtaina:: Mise. Howes: an teat | and. she ram $206 sit in a Chiffoniers, - - - - 440up Obtained & declaion for Ober hae lt he age of a female is always b) ‘obs fled yenterday that. they. were there Dank. | He took the money and disap- is Foldin Boa 6 4 Lawyer Greenbaum alleges that he has |lematical. The pollte way to determine ; 3 chulthets then | peared. G e - + + 6.00 learned Lowenstein was really only a/it ls to the iady to declare tt her Seieen minutes, and that Schulthets hen Plast month she recelved a letter trom ~_ is nd fort of clerk or ial that Suse | self and accept hey eiaterrent, Bue oe denied it, and sald that he had hover iid Davina thet ne wee Cratgevilie, PANGS DA Moquette Carpets, - - 85c. up tice Buinor was the teal attorney” for will hot sallafy legal reauitenicnis, and Uged any expressions of love towards | NM, ANd Nowhl came yuan AIK, Axninster Onrpeta,- - 1.0009 cision. [the ceremony wfier Sept. 1 without first | 1° ——— > __ Benson was indicted, and Detect! = 0 BB Judge Stiner said to an “Evening! consulting the parents or guardian, un- Brussels, - - - * Cc. up World” reporter this morning that he| less age has made {ts impress in such had heard nothing of the charges|manner as to defy de-eption.” against him, Lowenstein was not in CREA Rega is et R a, id had ‘ = Tin WH Riste attain hess etsy | MRS, LEASE A HYPNOTIST. shared the offices at 117 West Tenth — street. He did not even know Gree rival and awl L ut. Sherman and His Salvation ‘ant i e .*) Ae ength to ed Laaste Sweetheart. j AMERIOA'S GREATEST RAILROAD.” | Most Liberal Terms of Credit Given, pirect. He did not even, know Green| nuping an Investigation She Put |,7%0 iys ago Mrs, Loulsa Sherman, of ada |N EW YORK/MANGES BRO | 1 : i ¥ ta Jude i 22 Floyd street, Inughed when her bus-|t OTA at ‘ Stein GaN heute wave ce An menGittat’ an Attendant to Sleep. _ |band, Benjamin, the Salvation Army | married when he Tan nway, 7 H 148 & 150 West 23d St. ‘A, Kan,, May 7—Mrs, Mary E, JAIL MAKES HIM GOOD, | "Si82 Mestad stent otis Be pg Post 0 Bi77s |__Raliroada. pene aie TOP! Lieutenant, was sent to jail by Justice | e jury that they had f a ——— ‘ f y Justice | Lease 1s a hypnotist. During an inves-|Goetting, in. the Lee Avenue Police % the Tidge Moore few OR MR. HAYNES RESIGNS, [ioe etn tun ater of the [Court Mantua wad henge La tare, sas utes atone Baad LOST OR STOLEN 7) | \— a wuoson river a. & Mauiatie.d Ses hdetetss State Insane Asylum yesterday Mrs. | supported her, At the same time Mrs, | ¥' complainant; the prose- £ re era peter BX-OOV. ROBERT & one Saultable Assurance Soctety's New | Louse walked across the room to where | sherman exhibited letters which hor | Sutlon reatel with: the: p CLEA FIVE BLUE For syracuse, i 2 Vork Agent Retires, J. L, Fint, an attendant at the asylum, x State of Ne i v at ears Fae Ee ae eee eco with a pass [Husband had written to pretty Jennie] "It is evitent. (hat this marriage ts * ’ Ex-Gov. Green was born in Princeton,| Archibald C. Haynes, who for many|of her hanis before his eyes ; Herbs, of 2140 Fulton street, In which | fart of a scheme to save the tnan EY pipe coupons this State, March 25, 181. He was the| years has been the principal agent of the| “Mr. Filnt, you look weary. Your’ teatl- | ne deciared love for that young woman. | fe PURINA fund tutay Moot j fon of James S. Green, a lawyer and| Equitable Life Assurance Society in this Tagen youre must have been try- | sing, Sherman was very bitter against} this crime you must return a verdlet of A 202. packa le sturdy Jerseyman, whose father, Rev.| city, and ts one of the best-known in-|'"Sir, Hint attempted to disclaim any |her husband, and declared ho was a Hie sure Wak out k WNOFE AIRS Wien: 2 ‘ je, North Dr. Ashbel Green, w ni surance men in the country, has retired | such weariness, but Mrs. Lease made | villain to desert his wife and childre: i ee 2 hed ~ y Detroit $.20° ALM. Chicago Me con, was President of) pom that Company. His’ redanation | another para ot her hands, and Flint r ’ is wife and chiliren| thay returned and announced the ve Ly 6.00 PE —Dally. For Alvany, Troy, Bultala Princeton College. | was sent In to President Henry B, Hyde, | Went “dead asle and engage himself to marry another | dict Cleveland, Detrutt. Chicago, Clucinnath, Vice-Chancellor Green was graduated | of the Equitable, about two weeks ago,| ‘Mr. Flint,” sald Mrs. Lease, “did Warne ns Renson told Judge Moore that he had 4 ‘This morning Justice Goetting w founded when Mrs. Sherman, said Flint, “I did not. Tee ee apace Pao acn wane you did not testify to he icy that her husband be released iven for their things a# ‘The Capitol sald you did, did | -Thave seen him, Your Honer, and he gl en e During 1857 he was appointed Prose- | has been appointed agent in his place. | yo! Prone. gnagiatrale dectared he return and no ri o e No, that’s all wrong, Idid not testify) The magistrate declared he had no gutor of the Borough Courts by Gov. | re +n to anything of that Kind. ‘The Capital | Power to alter the order he had made ; . Newell, and in 1858 became the City At- | 4 2 that Sherman give a bond to pay his q ‘orney of this city. He was elected to | BECHT WANTS TO FIGHT NOW. | nas. os, es ase, “how sti | Wife $ a week, but he would give her luestions asked repented his act and in’ nan h arrested, “rom Nassau Hall tn 180, and since then and it tock effect April 20.0 read the report of your testimony in The f tis sald that Mr. Haynes has left the | C i it conferred on him an honorary degree | city temporarily to obtain rest, William of LL, D, In 1853 ex-Gov, Green was ad-| i). ‘Taylor, who had been associated with mitted to the bar. him tn business for a number of years For Garatogs, Burlington, Montr For Auburn Road Palla Cleveland, with care of the we he had not bee tnt, lutineat, B TOBACCO Will be wy Cape Vincent Ew! = $10.70 Tatars fe City Council in 188 from a Strong) agke Judge Di to Reopen Hite | your arm Is getting, permission to sign the bond. Mrs. Sher- f THE AMERICAN TOBACCO CO. hegere’ Palla’ Cee Republican ward, and so great was his | Witea é La =H fal Tlints arm drew up and became as| an went security for her husband to Ay SiSw.22nd ST yew york ze ae: 8 for this 7-Piece Ai The ofhice: by auscesive re-clections, Until seimelassuedia dole RS Stan eriacices minutes re, ease |: SRT? HE CREAT : : Frafne'iirsinated by Pintece Tighe vy he retired in A873. In 18d he was elected || As H. Mfummel applied to Judge Daly. | made him do all rorts of things ridle- Mrs, Parnell Still Improving, T LY ee FMEA |, Faris and ene, oer ot Grant om tig ye Oak Finished urrogste of Union County, anc ap- in the Court of Common Pleas, to-day | ulous and otherwise, and finally brought | nonnpNTOWN, N. J., May T—Mra. Della 7, CS ‘ Lo ad pe gad ety day lala ny erph tttpet tanks pointed Presiding Judge of the Court of to reopen the case in which Alice 1. {him out of his trance with a few passes elt continues to improve, She no ° GRAS ey wat ee ‘ommon Pleas and County Courts in Recht obtained a decree of separation |of her hund. Earnelaienntl a A Bow nae 2 riadway, 235 Columt 53 West a3 pins dc aeworcling yeas Nragih eeetat 106 00, led, bet oe ie |S naa Bed-Room Suit, 22x uring succeeding year he was ap-| The Rechts were married in Detroit, Father in Jail and Mother Gone, el . who has been attending ws ol a pointed by Gov, Handoiph io the Com. atch, Maren 1102, "Altm Hcoht, WHOIS | greray qari esiee hat ment Patvones Ps Sat Beattie ea : : went ace eaaraar 28 Bevelled Mirror in Fepresentative from New Jersey. He was hand treated her in an inhuman ati | Cabe, of the Hamilton avenue station, rooklyn, | Mem iieauseioe tee Dr. Sanden’s Electric Belts | omy M rarcey, “akonon nm nanrma, janager. LZ At eppointed by Gov. Parker in ‘1873 and) cruel manner, and March 15, 1894, abane | found three eh way of thelr ——o Danville oon, Famerew Art| Dresser. Works wonders in cur= 1868, from her husband, Charles J, Becht, — station, confirmed by the Senate as one of the | doned her, home 8, Brooklyn. Dog Knocks Down a Woman. once Rheuma- = Commissioners to suggest, amendments | arriba en Tame to the regi Ne: | Mra. Ellen McCormick, of 617 Daitle street, Cure r Tadeo. Pry ted Mrs, Bi They. we jonstitution of the State, Ho Was | qecres Octo ie, Lk Hecht made horde: | an Julia, git glected to Congress in 1884 from ‘the fense: to the: sult, Mirae "Heente wa | tener. waster s m8 se of ten days in| Brooklyn, wan knocked down by a dog at Fifth = Third District of New Jersey over John | awarded $1,140 a year alimony, She | Isl! for drunkenness and thelr mother left them | avenue and Baltic street, that city, this morning ing torturing, disfigur: Puraiture—th Wiewty: BREAKFAST—SU PPER. bs Kean, jr, by a majority of 1,818, ae BRAM SR SES Ao ae and disappeared. They went out in. search of | Sho mustained a fracture’of the welat aud a sevens erie Bureonnars. 3 B A AM aD vin Tit he became. member’ of ‘the New since last August, snd fe'$1.00) in efreara | ;rmeuie, (0 eat ‘They "were seat to the Chil | ut on the foreheads “““ling diseases of the skin |feiunrn'” York Bar as a chien o ais Decision was reserved, Soil! Ly oo __— cietiog apy rivate Weakness i derpoel, which. wi —= = s Baby Deserted in the Park. i ee e afterwards changed to Vanderpoel, Green ‘ a Wi The Cat Show Begins To-Morrow, scalp, and especiall: Cuming. He was very successful as a Gene Newreoe's) Well elles and P, 'y cone can poastoly form an idea of the woniertul | GRATEFUL—CO MFORTING. i her wii votidens aun wawines nied ¥ ‘Tho National Cat Show at the Madison Square] Park Policeman McMurray last evening found eurt ciel hy tae boty batterien withgat awyer, of . Newton, for pro- I o-morrow morning at ‘clork, | {2 Washington Square Park an elghteen monthe examining therefore, If you can, call at our oMce Hie wan elected Governor of the State| tate, wan ide en Avg. 11490 The entire ev-| Camsen, oBeD4 Lo-murrom morning at W ciclock, | in, Wowinein see Pan an aienions wn | baby humors. _ ie pa ie irae Sk ee MS SSeLURR canvaes iat ~ Wgteuisy lett to Gen. Newton's widow, Mra. Anna | until 10 o'clock ‘at might, every day until Sat park: The baby Ie plump and preity and was] coricuna, Reaaptrs are of the utmost parity and MND bs by mall, upon application i 4 4 wton, who le namer ol trix. a hi lor Z ven he e ark Congressman. Benjamin F. Howey, of| value of the personal property. in estiinated oe | aga Sete ttt be Kiva tn the are ‘egpectally sppeal to the refined in timated ae ! ‘Warren County. In 180 ex-Gov. Green| $5,000. "Gen. Newton left uo Feal’ estate here, | femtaurant just off the main hall, and in the ——_ /B/O/O/88/8/8-8-880808E8E808802808E888U8888TFB e/a /8 ee *. S\SN- HE UNITED STATES Government, Banks, Railroads and tn fact all mercantile business concerns are run onaocredit basts. Why should you heattate to ask for credit when we willingly neatly appare dress 1 black Forrex Duca & Cusu. Coar., BOILING WATER OR MILK. Fulton St., Brooklyg.. MEMBER, although we sell on credtt, LUDWIG BAUMANN & COMPANY. #225825 our prices are lower than the cash houses, You can verify the statement ed herein with those of othera who sell for caah only, BLO CKH,3s5sth to 36th st. & Sth Awe. = { faa =~ i [ ~. n ee Hench, painted ce AMP OIL, - acd } r 3 Ki al and gre fev TEP LADDERS fron. tank, ID d | i made 84 with pail shelf, “ —— y firong and durable, | Mzes only IBRARY BOOK: CASE, oak, quar \% S Ce Y | tered, sawed, oF the following. sizes J burners, 121; two 3 ( ITE, Perfection | tatty “mantzeny @ = - 5 Bicet, ‘Boop Biect, | burners. 78 i: y Hl Hardwoo! Reirig- | ft'2 in. hight RETTY, | Antique Bias : \ : ¢ Enter | Bf, Bin. 8D 65 ‘oak Hall, 4 re \ ; damper and water | wide ‘ room or Dintiig Ch: : | 5 . ; j E trap, well lined with rice lowered 5 f : j f s zine, bronze @ Ag ain a E | h trimmings.. 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