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PT THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, nee R observed the gaslights burning In the} had, so he stated, made about $0 @ LLED FIVE IND | making for the window, He grapple | Generally tate today and on Thurstay, except a” 80 T H DEAD 8’ fiat she remarked {t was some-| week from this company and the lo | KILLE FIN E IN IANS. | iey tenes wed ew) Cutan, Beaey Hight foe alone the coast; statlonary temperatere; f a ry Fs peri re ily. | 1 ne nd, hu ni easterly winds. ] [thing unusual, She suspected Fair had) seemed to wetgh upon him heavily. He Ranchmen Have a Battle with pin: a marble stan LE ala di sone to bed intoxicated and had not re-| began to drink all the harder, despite , ned one of his antagonists WIA FeCON Ahows CRE CREAEGS 78 tee Yar in Meaico . came a abaiatance tte covered from the stupor. So, when she! the remonstrances of his wife and Dr. fh other came to his pal's assistanc as indicated . entered and found the furniture scat-| Stewart. Gradually the other companies} HERMOSILLO, Mex., Sept fg | tered about and the floors littered with | discarded him, until he had only one mation reaches here of af —_—+— IMBER 25, 1895. 3 | ot BNA erAeped ie 8 Pharmacy —Infor-! with a knit Mr, Hanna grasped tb Hahei Ae 1 broken pictu frames and fractured! company, the John Ha oe bri t between blade and, although tt eut him: badly, - | aon at cock, to depend uting party of ranchmen and a succeeded In wresthis It from the burg 2 ; actin t f | hesitated before pro-| upon. te squandered his” money in MANE of twenty Yaqui Indians tn the lar | Beecham ’s pills for con- oa 0| ° mountains sou ast of here hoth men p hed on the minister and ~ ng beyond the doorway. dr nd Mrs, Fair beg ant fe ‘ . ling beyond the doorway irink and Mrs, Fair began to want for is. In the reuite te | gtipation rot and 2s¢. Get i i yvercame g of trepida- sarte er plead | ‘The Indians had been making attact ° {upon the Hon and walked through the {upon the rar brac sh Ai beat him seve i i Oe eee eee Re eee te eee Aire, Pair rushed into (Dad burned a number of ranch builld-|burgiae recovered it ard atabt the book at your druggist’s 207 to 213 Park Row, 4 Wife and Sends a Bul- bodies . Dr. Stewart's office. Her face was bleed- "88 And driven off several hundred | Hanna twice, once tn thie toshy pe NEAR CHATHAM SQUARE, hey fred upon th ‘eimai red hor | Hane and the fatter stood thet wife was dressed In a street cos-|ing and her clothing was torn, She | [Sad of stock, tho meht arm, inflicting a eep wount | and go by it. 9 ’ : ‘ tume, just as last seen alive, She In ' band had beaten het and|in pursuit and came upon ther | SSR OLU mo Muy tanner cbr Weave tea FURNITURE CARPETS, & ust as last seen alive, She lay |eaid her husband had beaten her and|in pursuit came upon then | 8 i a inten fava that shand, her slayer, was across | ioctor ref battle was a Nandet Si | nelighit Paar Naight DRY GOODS a SUITS. NECKWEAR. Full value for your moncy is \ nd her b 1 until st her legs, face turned upward. He, toc yand had threatened her Ife. Then | flict, and resulted in the Kk ve | are ne always given at our old-estabe HE Wis h SLAVE T0 DRINK was fully dressed went to the station-house, No com: [Indians and the wounding of several tigurhy ui | A single glance convinced Mra, Darm: | plain en because Mrs. Fair re- (ind ive wauniede ee were wo ~ . Meta of he She knew [furl w@agpeate |S NOGADHR At APOLICEMAN MURDERED, | tservcostoncratonemorosetstronet] Parisian Novelties _ |!ished house. stadt of the terrible fo fuged to appear. . Ari, Sept Word from n the © ardé she told Dr. Stewart us conveys the Intell » that | here has a fooling that he is paying more en, glassy eyes colored features that both | F: Once aft torted and d had beaten her, but again # Yaqut River Valley, in the south eel toi the Mexican ra, | Ofer 1 » chanty Diew Te were dead, although she saw no blood. | fu to have him arres She was too Otero. a redre t) . ler on 5, whethie 1 . . 5 Bric-a-Brac Scattered About “si. (ene ei ie tle posesnon ant iit chain Nave tina he RUE ATTE MAR te aoitiy| Poiigenan duh FL th ene EMANATE peice. whotwor be buys] Horie Antoinette Fichus of Sik Btocatelle Parlor Suits - - - - $2080 greater harm, but she could not think of putting him » walked downstairs into the dental, might and the Furniture Was parlors of Dr. Stewart, who sh of | sald ah Overturned. the fearful discovery, It was 4 Jail. so quietly that not even the famiiles on | Last Saturda the floors above or below knew about it| re}, Mra, Fair at that his HE spaired of, dust Thlrty-fitth st Maken’ to Cretin rand by a) OMe T : i non the Sonora Ratlway | essaulted about mitn he cily of Guaymus for Thety-fourth street mie by Wal vue Hosp taken Into after a wordy auar-| treatment, tthe flat, During the unul after the police came to take pos-/nieht and Sunday the husband was TRIED TO ROB AND KILL. Delehanty x who was Mousseline de Soie in delicate | (yy Chamber Suits <----- = Qi mises CREDIT Evening Shades and Black. a 4 Noha et Meceete tage |EASY CREDIT TERMS. e fla eard throwing things about and amash- dregide dat gto i eliunared ana! Jackets, . iffon and Mousselin = pty au ere eoltetnents but it soon hie ie Rare ant be : a-bray Non Yet Mra, French Forgave the a wh ate a — shapes anf ie neue lets with Ostrich Tips, Ribbon $1.00 WEEK On $65.00 WORTH. Ladies’ Suits. HAD ASSAULTED HIS WIFE. subsided, and a half hour later one gay night, when Mrs returned, the Recut ite Was dungry A ALI Plush, Fur and Cloth Capes. | Py 1 ght pass throx e house and ni a Ya d the 6 "sboy ‘ ’ s. | Pompons and Birds. fica wimntrowwer olceese tne see fiatact cHie the avid oa ate ieey | try and RCN o eINdow SS ay There was a scene of wild excitement | NICE FALL WEATHER Misses’ and Children’s Suits, pO $1.50 WEEK OH 100.00 WORTH. pition Gf a Woman, Whe Dises | ‘ Fae, on the platform at the Eigh' use |Serat, Dunn Saye 1 Wi Tarey for |Grotehens, Jackets and Reefers. New Styles and Colors in |Open Saturday Evenings. Were almost within sight of the fl ered the Double Tragedy. ‘air and his wife, It was learned, had| 4, 1s not known whether the boy got| Station of the Sixth avenu w few. Dass Silks, Satine and Velv . hdilks, * ns and Velvets, upied the flat continuously for near-!(y of not, Nothing more was seen of her | evening when a pickpocket attempted | oy oa gs 5 Mt 3 ly seven years, ‘They lived, the neighs|unii test night at 9 ovclock, She went| to rob Mra, Amy French, of 256 West sink ey 3 iF tates uthe ; elt Dress Goods. CHIFFON AND LACE FRONTS, % Sa ; ie ys ii Ninety th street, J sate ning, “ané w sakoani 1 - Robert Fair, an insurance solletor, of | DOTS say, happily or apparently 6, /to airs. Lee, a neighbor, ad told her Her husband was in front of her, and| probably remein with us a few days, ia aoarue Goods. RIBBON STOCK COLLARS, H taal whose antecedents or family connec- | Until within the last year. le WAS A she was afraid to go to her rooms, | hearing jhe 8 erapp with the | sphere is a small storm f ca Surniture 2] ots. C | tions but little is known, shot and ilied |man of prepossesing appearance, about | MER OMindee md" ahe. walls | thie, "The latter was morn than a | aHacl ie the AtiesieanRL VAI Me meal MED HES AG Carpets OSTRICH TIPPETS AND BOAS, his pretty young wrle some time be-| thirty-five years old, and of fine phy) von, Vit wait here until you get In" |(u'the tulle between the cary OF w train | With dls excention It AS generally: Tale] alata uineime prea thet the patie CHIFFON RUFFS AND tween 9 o'clock and midnight last night, | Slaue. e had ht brown hair and 4/ gaiq Mrs, Lee, and she walted for half just starting. | r the entire country ok of iC Pi hd pret and then turning the weapon upon hin. | heavy blonde moustache, and blue eyes. /an hour, Hearing no disturbance, Mra, | ‘The station was crowded at the time Here “Wis A HEHE frost over the | have approved of outr way of doing things, ECRU COLLARETTES., | This tact was attested to by the large number self ended his life. He always dressed well, Tea AND a and many screamed with horror, ex-| northwestern past of the | state this of buyers of ht the couple had made up| he My Su InaA atone 6 al No one heard the shots, nor did any| Mrs. Fair, although but ittle was seen! any went to her own fat, ERT. however, held him uy kis cont person know of the double tragedy un-| Of her, was well thought of by the ten-|" Apout tt ck James Golde told Mrs, | collar until the train was stoppe til shortly before 11 o'clock this morning, | @Mt8. She was of about medium heigh that he Nened pore onevery “Mus thief was captures John Benot when the housekeeper, Mrs, Julia Darm- | With heavy dark "He couldn't tell where the ery Thirty-six th ott Ht da necowine silent | OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS UNTIL 9.30, rature has risen fours | Era ieeern MSc Cedi al T. KELLY reat Lace |FORNITORE and CARPETS are no storms in sight, and conditions fair w stadt, found the bodies side by side. and @ most attr She had| came from—the house or from the Ket Court t i are z thor f- 11. 'S who took advantage of the EXTRAORDINARY little to say to any one, but was always ith Mrs, French not to appear against | UD t . oxesan OLLIAT'S | VAvveEes otterea tant weer. + "The Fairs lived in the first flat on the | "tl a) atrect. |Nim ashe was driven tothe act_by | It may be cloudy and fogey along the 263 6th A Ab the: urgent: reqoest ot wiakp vialions be Gee third story of the building at the north.| Polite and indulgent, ‘A: all events no one heard any plstol| hunger. She consented, and the man|goast, but not to any great extent, ve. emtabilahment, we continue to offer for one wepk, east corner of Thirty-fourth street and| Te only person in the house with] shots, nor any disturbance, unless, per-| Was discharged. The temperature will be stationary, to- In Duchease, Point, Point Col-| in . Third avenue. The entrance is from| W20M either of the Fairs was on terms | nape, young Golde, during the night. inane sae ane ee ee 104 and 106 W. 17th St, | bert, Renaissance, Applique, Ete. 2%1 East Thirty-fourth street approaching famillarity was Dr. Stew-| Coroner Dobbs after examining the Weather Forecant, ; The Solid Oak Bedroom Suit y ‘ ed | ADEE EL hall 4 . Entrance through Furulture Departme The Fairs; as a rile, were awake aid Sed RAD ch | he thought both had been ———— Forecast for thirty-alx hours ending & P.M ; OF 12 PIECES AT. ; a alled me," said Dr, | , » midnight A Baker Frightens a Boy Into Cone | Thurstay: For New York City ant vicinity LYN STONES and astir early each morning, and at| stewart this aftern¢ “and talked | ale @AR BHO (HfouRMtHe IEE|* :~*~*~Cee nn! 408 & 470 Ful Ss $19.75. 10.30 o'clock A. M. to-day, when Mrs.| atout matters in ge facwrete us| s vulstons, b ulton St. : temple and he in the heart. A hole was Darmstadt saw the gas burning through the glass paneis of the door and heard 18th St., 19th St. and Sixth Ave. polley on my furniture, and toll me jurnt through the coat, vest and shirt| Henry, Meyer, a vaker at 2i1 Trond. Our prices and designe of IRON BEDS also no sign of life, she unlocked the parlor | yor 1h door and entered. e - = 3 WwW 4 ale ee) i proved an AGREEABLY surprise. Large aa nt for the Metropolitan, New | where the muzzl+ of the revolver was|W&Y. Williamsburg, was held for triat ~ 62, kh York Life, the Join Hancock Mutual | pressed, ‘There were no powder marks |!8 the Leo Avenue Police Court this we cornet toriments all the way from $3.07, S448 Life of Boston, the Liverpool and Globe jon Mrs. Fair's had, and it is be-| Morning by Justice Pet on a She had forebodings, but didn’t dream | ire and other fire and life Insuranee |jjeved he shot her from across the room | Charge of assa six-ye it Ber Eee ney. ave ® HpPIOg air abaut 9m the PARLOR SUITS of the terrible sight that confronted her.| companies. He said he avers min Hussey, who with his) wid ian Summer, with Ita cool dayn and cooler | d from the parlor; that she ran into the & d ENDLESS VARIETY, We give a Fair had been drinking very hatd of $150 to $200 a week when he attended |kitchen, where she fell dead, and then | OWed mother next door. Are you Interested Ai woetasiae at varagtoe with the cheapest as well as the oostil- late, and during the last two or three} strictly to busl Ihe stood over the dead body and killed Mrs. Hur alle at Moyer selzed pritee tac are: Ikvereat(gpets “aay ith : ent sult, WORKS nerentingto say the Ioan? Prices mnge from $17.80, $20, 689.50 NS SUITS, Sporting. upto $175. ' weeks acted like one bereft of senses, m othe het boys Pay a tab re ae nee sources !t was learned that self. ‘na dod and thr q He was a man of retiring disposttion, | during the last year Fair had met with | fr, it is sald, cnme here from Gal-|ne would hang him, ‘The boy was [rg u . of the other tenants. His demeanor was| from an attack of the grip awd © after being married, , accord | pe wag almost frighwnrd to death. eo <9 14, \BRIGHTON BEACH RACES. | ‘seek an cterant quality of VELVET Came such as to hold the neighbors at a|then had done little business, spent ing to a statement made by herself a) Mme. Marie Agnes Kelm, who owns | y 12 P.M, Ds Tespectful distance, and none of them| his time and nga in neighboring sa-| few months ago, was a daughter of a|the house In which Hussey Ii SAME PRICES AT NOTH STORES. | HON, i 600, 9 6 attempted to draw him into a “neigh-| loons. lcontractor named O'Flaherty le was Papen eh aa ne tn a ‘a i | AN roada to Co et ke S borly"’ talk. Hence it is that no one In| Mr. Stewart thought his mind was |# School teacher and well educated, | ———— UMass Wash, Noawecl ties aie ances Brooklyn Jockey Club. the house knows anything about him| affected, and others who saw him ofte Dey pan ae Knownl, tae PASTOR TACKLES THIEVES. ikaw GHA Ginktluttes Phe CiaIC de Or an FALL MEETING, 1496, 120 AND 122 EAST 14TH 8T., | , ,9F of his family or domestic relations. agreed In this opinion, But he never} w lives in st Ninety s a if even weave. Every plece of clothing we Sait SIX RACES TO-MORROW, AT 2.00 P.M. PERN LATERDAT WVEnE Of the latter, however, there 1s good] showed a tendency to violence, nor did |, Mair, it ts said, was a . = Aleta — — < reason to suspect tnat all was not|ho ever mention his wife's name to DOE tee Wa mel syman. He Resehinraveu uae (asian! is cueing torturing dlatignniag: HA : Patents. harmonious, for on more than one oc-|any one, Few in the neighborhood] — — Beaten and Cut. millating humours of the Skin, Le es ae DISEASES OF MEN. 4 easion loud voices in angry controversy | knew that he was married or where he| ‘The only full accounts of the bases | SOUTHINGTON, Conn., Sept. 25—The | gcatp, and Blood when all else fails. (7e rothers IN AN HOUR—Liat “Inventions | e \ were heard, and once Mrs. Fair com-| lived. ball game are given In “THE EV: Rev, Thomas C. Hanna, the young pas- Ps i wndbook FREE. DUAR TATE & | Dt th nase ok { plained of having been assaulted by her| About four months ago, because of his|iyG WORLD'S" NIGHT EXTRA, is. |tot of the Second Baptist Church, was na MEN'S OUTFITTERS, roadway. 1. husband and threatened to invoke the] unsteady habits, the \ Lite] Sued immediately after the tnt |*Wakened at 4 o'clock this morning by SHOES, HATS, FURNISH protection of the police. Insurance Company refused to allow if some one moving around bis room, | moth {47 CORTLANDT ST. Stores { 211 BIXTH AVE. When, this morning, Mra. Darmstadt | him to wr is been made. Trimmed Millinery. Most comprehensive display of high- > Class millinery in the city. A strong statement, yet it is merely the echo of what hundreds of visitors bave been telling us during the past fortnight, b Bome very choice imported patterns and | hundreds’ of hats, bonnets and toques ) of our own production. ‘The prices will please you. e-Any’ ‘thore: “pole! He arose and discovered two men\ He erecececen The LINEN Sale. @ Is the topic of the SVOISSSSOCOP Our HIGH TEA. SOSVOVSOO BSOTDVSSSSSVSSSS Special display the coming week of Continues dail toques nd turbans for early fall wear § hour. Louse. Ib ts new, uni 5,00 Pairs Ladies’ 4-button Glace Kid at very moderate prices. eepers, hote! mn ‘A: Gloves with rge pearl buttons, Fi 2m dozen Children's Bengaline @ keepers—every- Avene Grew the tans and blacks, 59 Bik Pokes, colors, white, tan, @ body who wants eaand pour it for brown, navy and cardinal, 49 zood Table Lin worth 98c., at. Sailors and Alpines, trimmed and lined Trimmed Toques, 1s 3 musasrata pa neatly should make it YL) point to attend, *e é e Boys’ ‘250, Bicycle Hose at You 35 Foster Lacing, tans, English reds and black, worth $1.00, at Mal\ Orders Promptly Fille: FOR HALL OR BEDROOM. 89. This very useful plece of furniture is selling by thousands at 8c, It is solid oak, antique finish, and has six pins, No am Ucle of the kind was ever before sold at any- Sthing like this special price THOTS S39AvE59 z<60 YS = ca SOOO V800]9 6020000888 Ladies’ Vests, |‘arpets, Linoleum, Oilcloth. Spec‘a's in Stationery. Ladies’ Waists. Ladies’, Heavy v Pi Full pound box fine] figured Silks, blouse fronts and tlsee st 4k Fants f " Envelopes to match: speciale tack. Surah silk Walst,| 9, sr Fo FaBiet, b x contains 60 8h Cotton Hose, sizes 8 to § ‘3/ full gathered, crush collar and 25c and % envelopes, for belt, Mned throughout; value 9.98 A * 9%, regular price, 25c.; A sale price, heavy White Mer 29c. aie pe Taffeta Silk Walst, made with extreme sleeves...».. 3.79 Shirts & Draw- 10c. hangeable Stripe Taffeta Silks, sizes 2 to $1.50 Golf Hose at xtreme sleeves, blouse front, 8 | ush collar and belt... : 5.9 69c. Complete assortment of fine Walsts In the latest styles, 600 pairs hand-knit Golf Hose, in all checked styles, made in different colored Scotch yarne. VSISVVTSISVSSSVSSSVSSsp 62200 038088888880: goes right along every da: While the quantities are large and the assortment great yet we advise those interested to buy without de! Upon payment of a small deposit we will, if so desired, hold the Blankets for later delivery. Good 10-4 White Blankets, ,.79 and... Fine 10-4 White Wool Blankets, pair... Fine 10-4 White Wool Blankets, pair....... . ; Extra fine 10-4 White Wool Blankets, 4,00 end... »+ 5.50) ve t Extra quality 11-4 White Wool Blankets, pair.. san SO] UE “1Dc., *, Everybody knows that Carpet Mills) aoe Pen Pa a ae ead | CALIFORNIA WOOL BLANKETS. Ei ne ae : t ¢ nish ts nen Paper; each Mai ST the. ples teen a ee '8 cases 11-4 super estra California Blankets.......... +665 5.00," Tt soniains 100 | GY Shirts and Drawers, t no ace of an advance we 12 cases 11-4 supertine California Blankets, 5.75 and... 6.00! t now Int fi F J go0d value, all 8408, | are selling Carpets eheaper than ever, 10 cases 11-4 superfine California Blankets, pair, Se Hens cos 25 7.50, 8.50, 9.00, 10.00 There eoese ere f68 WY 87c Valve 35/2 cases 12-4 White California Blankets...............-+ 6.98 leading sporting goods | stoqu Scarlet and Gray Blankets, large variety, cheap, cheap, | uses at $1.50 and $2.00 lreonuerte Sues oat | ‘| : ; or AT ANY PRICE. send ours per py oat 9m mi Storling Silver at Less ‘Than 2 te." Sor mtn 18,99 per pair; our price, Men's Heavy Wool Shirts and tee Mate. Drawers, sizes 10) @ inact AZO.) Reiner and Gobelin, with borders ca White ta rilte j eae | “ nes | yates 69c. _ hin nasersl ar amate Hale errant aiaaualie ieavirionn Balance White Damask Quilts at $2.29, Price of Plated, | American Watches Are Best. |, pess:icat genv. and Drawers, sizes 82 t0 41 10. ,/Sim lex Adjustable Form. These are without doubt the best quilts in the market—eost | A Revolution in the Trade. onal i] extra heavy stainless Black No matter what | you read or hear, | don't buy a sewing | machine unless you | can see the name of | the ACTUAL MAK- ERS (no: simply the sellers) stamped on the works, Our guarantee—If you | can find a better | |machine at ANY name or make 500 of these ele- gant Plano Btools, turned wood seats, ebony, mahogany, walnut and oak finishes, very strong and = dure able, well finished; never sold less than $3.00, this let, $1.19. white, na or camel's hiir. . more to make than the old-fashioned rsoilles, yet our price is ily j fa by . manner and pt 5c. Bicycle SPECIAL.—Men's Aul-Woot Sniris and § Models in One, $1.98, \considerably less. These have slight imperfections, otherw Silver Thimble, w Open-Face, Gold-nlled Watches, shed uth fwd | 4. Drawers, sites #2 to 4 Inches, \"mopet A measures go-inch buat, the price would be $5.00, Dalance to go at 2,29. OR Gisine cRligen | ; vpimerican Mey o-| erat nae abit: Hose at 2 Cc. Siete ee iets 98¢, | closet; easily ad-| ‘Comfortables, very complete assortment, at LOO, 1.25,),., eile Ai ess 1 | ments, stem wind- i 1,200 pairs of these Bi- Men's Genuine Camel's Hair | eS a GSS aE te 1.50, 1.79, 1.85, 18, 2,50 and upward im eae one are (end mere ihe cycle Hose in extra Shirts and Drawers, all sizes, 1.09 MODEL B meas-| 200 ured French Sateen Down Quilts, sold regularly at watch of ite kind; iY extra heavy a res 28-Inch, close formerly retaited at} $18. heavy cotton in stain- a siatle to 10c. $15.00, at | Jess black, wide and nar- 4 . bees Ne 4 la ear i jaine this Is shat a bie 6 eo OD. gp Folding-Beds, $15.98. at We; our pric mae cannet bought to-day penny under $4.50; Visit this department; lowest pri highest & eptoetres Pons nee Oe RNR) la SUP ETS In a Think -f {t, $15.98, less than cost of special, per bottle, 4.80 | ogany finish Leggings. | sr Our Famous Army and Navy Ladies and Misses’) Pure tye Whiskey, never sold | for less than fal, quart bottle quality Canvas|our Folding Beds. No more after this lot. French bevel mirror front and andsomely carved, well fn These 8-Day An-| sonia Clocks, strike | ing hour and half} hour on cathedral | extra heavy good me pints C ane gong, with French | ished ‘and = thor- Diya Leen | lh ctr ments, $175. me th ries ity tt fn black and tans, |Our $0 Olt Gs Te” G6) pant cal cs ca cup ewaat ment, listed at} 2 om te special price, Our %-cent Pure Malt Whiskey 69 tana, nigh grad Hare any 8175 EAT) Maule, 00, special at at Hous, Cuticle Knives 5) Ville Hey at 28c. ea. | 69 |G Bring the Babies to cur Photo Gallersys—Cabinets {$1.50 per dozen. Finest wovks Any style or w years’ guar- antes s* terms, Fifty Pianos in our show-room to select from. All Malt Orders Promptly Fitlea,| special, per dozen...