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& NG, SEPTEMBER 18 1995, SUICIDE OF A OF A BRIDE,| " HELD FOR BESSIE’S DEATH. | wt eign: iniae "oenman ait ehan arrested and had Henderson ah Married Gulp Bloven Eleven W: Kills Herself. Last Words She Uttered. A Note Left on a Table Tells of Her Grea’ “Good-by, Tom; forgive men.” With these words to her hushand Mrs Kate McCarty, a bride of eleven weeks shortly afterwards died. avenue, Brooklyn, The hushand, Thos McCarty, ts a clerk with Edward Ton man a tea merchant, at 2%) Fulte atreet, this city. He awoke shortly he- fore 4 o'clock this morning and saw his wife scribbling a note at the table was doing and received the reply that he was taking a drink of water. returned to bed and both apparer awakened an hour later by labored breathing He shook When she opened her eves she placed her arms about his neck and whispered: “Good-by, Tom: forgive me.” He sprang from the bel On the table was a note. It was brief and read Good-by, Tom. 1 have heen untrue to van Forgive me for what I have done KATIE The husband then realized that his young wife had committe! suleite, and fan for Dr. Goubead, of 528 Clermont avenue, When the doctor arrived the woman was unconscious, and died short- ly afterwards, ‘The young people were married in the Church of Our Lady of Mercy. in Dehe- voise place, Rrookivn, eleven werks ago and went to live at 48 Clermont avenue. Bhe was twentw-two years old, and her husband six years her senior Coroner Kene has decided to perform Ah ‘autopsy to determine what potson she took. It is believed to have been morphine If. Mecarty found a sheet of hy paper, which provi be the outside hottle of morphine, and a Jone thin with the dregs of a white ‘pow the bottom, A" young Oruk clerk is suspected to be the one who led the woman astray. Tt was a one-eighth ounce vial, labelled morphine sulphate, and came from the laboratory of Powers & Weightman. of Hladelphia, How much the bo fained and how much the woman swal- not known. but the d ue wrapner ieads to a suspicion that ‘the package was Intact when U Into her possession. An eighth | contains fifty-four grains, enouvh over twenty ordinary people, In eh bord Uttle Is known of Mrs, Ee said that the McCartys Intended ¥ arin @ party tn their apartments this larra. Bhe lived tn ‘hebevoine he was married to McCarty by Father 0° PCO Lt Open Setunduy neuen until 10 o'clock. » She jon a protracted debauch His eyes were to the lod ger ridge street police station, where he sti [Boot war madly ntaoated wit) PUPIL Cuticura turned over In her bed this morning and The young couple lived at 486 Clermont Then she took a glass and swallowed the contents. He asked her what she pr would on which MecGillagh was held, He said secing reporters Mrs. Marcou told hin the prisoner had Mrs Fleming sees to be reconciled beaten her and that she was afraid he trial will be long | ber further and greater vio- » become a mother ¢ him to keep Me flat Thomas Henderson fa y Cut, bat Thomas Henide old of SL Ninth twice by his step: o'clock this mor - Henderson is « car driver on the Ninth A avenue road, while Lynch, who is sev- The GaN aia uonaeee eae King E O THompson ing RELIABLE |: re ‘ ‘The Modern Cleaner CARP aS sree Kitchen, | 000 Honda to | taken to Roosevelt Hospital mder 92,0 refused to remain at the hospital # Pr “the Inquent. Bis wound Wae dressed, and at 9 o'clock fre} ote to- Appeared at ‘Yorkville Court. | Daniel McGillagh, who is muspected Of) Wey the case was called Magistrate | having in some way been implicated 19 | lammer he refused to press his com the death of Hexsie Marcou, and who) plaint | surrendered himself to the police yes-| TP terday, was arraigned before Coroner “G@ood-By, Tom; Forgive Me,” the tor HY that Henderson 2,000 fr this morning and held in rorefused to 4 he Inquest next Wednesday. ynah feb guither cacent McGillagh appeared as if he had been , =~ Wis hair unkempt a ting wrinkled a a his}! MRS. CURTIS STILL LIVES. | h went|/ fat Ch "W leon Poote's V im ¢ meme | \ Recover. was intox Wut when told bY th] se Seeete ce ; Clerk, Michael Dooley, that there wan! MO Jessie Curtis, the pretty. y< ce Di tplabttes efor nis) arrest street, Rrookiyn, who was shot thr and the lings yesterday morning by Charles an saat t “ sean ok against himself and comm wy OMrs Ma ft heads Of! was still alive Marlborough Hotel were found in| qoetors at the § ee erect little her chances of r 1 am Weiss's drug store, cet and Seventh avenue, the feared that © where the opiate found in the'd and end her 1 (id no O ayn hoin had heen purchased so she woud live noe ee vercoats 1 yok M kh into his Mrs. Curtis, so e office and cuastines him at police, ‘ “| $7.50 to $12.50 aij cat firet that the last time rs | One-third Under Value Mis Marco alive was last yn at 491 Sixth avenue. | ee Orders for these goods were uentiy acknowleiged he had “ nat between) anni to oclock| MRS, FLEMING NERVY. ‘alaht Me UMA CATS MRRREE: atMnoat | She Will Necome a Mother ina Few | rol of getting anything out of | Month McGillagh told Capt. Mra, Mary Fleming, accused of have re Marcou's ing killed her mother, Mra. Evelina Munday Bliss, by send er poisoned of ocioek Bunday piiss, by sending her poisoned chow- K, Juet before Mrs, “er, passed a quiet night in the Tombe on the floor prison, She slept well and displayed AA ae elite the nerve which has characterized her Hed tant "ho ‘beat Hesse, ANCE Ahe Was arrested { This morning she ate a good break- ise made the statement fast and be ed to be exoused from naght whe begget DNA OL, Beecham’s pills for con- On Bat cost. Made STABBED BY | His STEPSON. | stipation 10¢ and 25°. Refanen e. the book at your druggist’s «Resear gveises thirty-aeven years enue, Was stabbed n, John Lyneh, at 2 and go by it. ore than 6.000 00 boxea, Thiset Satin Annual croastown line. hanes e boon companions, of| 245 Broadway | Swit, Busines we i ? ina 2 oi | ee af men ink a there aan oF e in Sporting. | ranch lex Ami Parlor, BRIGHTON BEACH RACES. ——————— | Bedroom, 32 ine Bath- | room, | SIX RAC ewe samaptes Store. | Childs, EVERY ONE to have a comfortably furnished old established house of JORDA MOR 207, 209, 211 an R CHATHAM FURNITURE, FREE! tis Six Solid Oak Cane Seat Dini free with every |p LOWEST PRICES! $1.00 Week on $1.50 Week on CAN AFFORD home, provided they call at the N & i, Styles $300 to $800, on, instalments of $7 40) $13) sad ‘: %, Saini ctae ak thveuaad aden) The key is.on the outside, Wate F: nite tn Seconatand panes {right in. Feel at home. Look . 4109 to d 213 Park Row, " Organs $35 to $75| ey WEEK. FREE! ® : i ng-Room Chae given away in a hundred. . 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Out-of-town, ‘buyers given carfare Country Guide to Housekeep- color; not! © Or @ REMEMBER, NO MONEY REQUIRED ON DEPCSIT. ©. Gs © © HIS is a very chic ilttle Parlor suit, {n sik plush and tapestry, finely. polished, Mahogany ti fh ished’ frames, ¢ fig wo cheap us this gull war over ma pretty. + 1992 a Arm-Chair, strongly made and y Oruamental in appears @ gq | in heavy yrice how only HIS Antique Folin 1 the ordinary F eine head ¢ rash i 0 variety Ny Mi N saxce> 5 i is quaint and ma 8,99 wi f finest Rattan ware, called | all strong Chairs 5 7 TOCCOA Go ~s' < 7 IS 14 a beautiful Bearoom aa) handsomely carved !n — J BBY one would !ike to own, uf BON THA es high ack coker Mnevery Way dle. 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BOYS T0 SELL | aries 8a STONE by the ba > SORES oo) The Brening World |The Strand Magazine dae.) @ ‘inthe Towns Surround The Strand Magazine Wises Oe, tng New York City. i The Strand Magazine = A GREAT QPPUBTONITIES Q'S “te rc at ao | EACH NUMBER COMPLETE IN ITSELF, | Price 10 Cents, oF nus | Bnew vorx. nem cemsey ano @ (THE INTERNATIONAL NEWS COWPAAT, CONNECTICUT. | §2 and #5 Duang St. (One Door Rast ot Bi exertion in ¥ YORK C RV NRG i RU usiness Property to be " STORES TO LET. | A few desirable Stores to rent, | at reasonable prices, in the Har- lem Market, First Avenue, 102d and 103d Streets. Apply to John Knell, Superintendent, Stand 30, Harlem Market. goer for the ae s ce 2 WE have never had a finer stock of Blankets and Comfortables than fill this Department of our house to-day. But we are determined to sell them all off. Blankets start at 59 cts., Comfortables at 89 cts. In fact, the new goods are in and already clamoring for room. It will pay any housekeeper to buy now, when magnificent goods are going for such ridicu- lously low prices. Selected with unusual care, ‘on Ts raaeats| Spgeregrera epee BUX 487 ‘owe!| Y pPaltener Belldieg, New Vers ERE ts a most tastefully antique finished Bedroom Suit, large HP iretscr with tine bevel plate Blas Mirror, size 12. x30 iuches, only,. " andsome @ 24 D OLID, Quartered Onk Rocker, upholsteret spring seat, satin oF brocite tele, ur choice of cole HIS suggests Home Comforts ofa magnideent-looking | TAS Three-Quart Tin Double. chitr and extremely com. | pottomed ‘coffee "Pot. We 1g fortable.sellsitself, “48 | will sell it for @ mere ‘rife... only otty "sn with double er, teat 44 99 SEND FOR ILLUST2ATI hardwood fram| | gettin damask or ¢ entire Sng chair ind Rock: | Mipper drawer iti seat, mask tro aielle or im. OLID oak Chiffonier, HESE knives are of the best steel hor hapdies, und are worth double sa lal te an alee cl. oT ih THE UNIVERSAL “PROVIDERS. dibs a te iaeeonntanoree SANTA TE SS a TD AAACN : | =x Luitt Woven Wire Cot g¢ UPERIOR ARM Chairs, quarter. HIGH BACK An sawed oak no side AQ NTIQUE Oak Finis tique Onk Dining: chair to mateh, so will Tollet Stand, with Chair, superior In de- sell leather seats a wer, size of top sign and quality to any 2p'and a " Gloercuw at" 2.27 pine axinc, 2.98 (wee usure 1,48