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ARK POLICE FORCE ACCUSED. Good GovernmentClub Men Place Detailed Charges THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 26, ELF IN REMOKSE./BOARD IGNORED HIM,|M'GILL MADE THE NOMINEE. waa oo First Page.) (Continued from First Page.) i Lawyer Friend Wants Dock |ioverncr. t¢ ts to-day the worst wor-| Commissioners Removed, ried man in New Jersey, because he dues not know whether he has prohibi- ton or delirium tremens.” (Laughter | and cheers.) selven sufficient anawer to charges of extravagance. During the Governor of HOW MRS. RYAN DIED. {SHOT HERS Her Hasband Held in 85,000 for Mer Tragic Death, | ‘The inquest in the death of Mrs. | Bridget Ryah, who fell down an nir- | bedside day id night, except when she jmhaft at her home, M7 Weat Forty-ninth | Was overluoking the wistant in the \street, on Sept. 2 while fleeing from her | Kallery which gave them the means of {husband, Prilip, who had 1 ating |/iving, Bhe nursed him, in spite of his her, wan held by Coroner De » |urgings, unl #he was on the verge of | Mrs. Baryadet: David. anid, whe i{a break in health herself, ‘Then he @ woman cry “Murder and wast e1 to the Hoston Hospital. She the window and saw Mrs. Ity was with him every evening, spending and reck through an open window her days at the gadery, In May she ant twenty-five years the ew bas been a Democrat, and during that period the finances of the State have been col- lected, invested and expenied with care and integrity that have resulted In giv. ing New Jersey the deserved fame of belng the most economecally governed State in the Union. When an official proves recreant to the trust impor im he is no longer a Democrat, and the records of New Jersey show that Mr. McDermott continued by saying | Members of our party intrusted with the [administration of have never al- that he was about to perform his last |juwed the plea of partisanship to pro- official act as Chairman of the Demo- 1 dishonest officials from prosecution cratle State Committee, a position he | 441 punishment. (Continued from GIVEN BY DOCTOR COPELAND 1 THE SYMPTOMS MOST FREQUENTLY PRESENTED BY CATARRH SUFFERERS. e1 in HE WAS COUNSEL FOR BRADY. Expert Treatment at Nominal Rates—Trial Treat- ment Free to Those Applying in Person. heart went to an’s head T Great numbers of people sufler ftom the malign wo phands were argu her, A monent his voice, she to Before the Mayor. nd her neck, choking later a man, who, by rk to be Ryan, ered took him out of the hospltal and jour- neyed north with him to Deer Isie, He Dockmaste: Dinmianed Heard—Mandamun to Without had held for ten The speech of years, Mr, Kalisch was re- We favor the adoption of the con- atitutional amendment that will render impossible any law for the legalization polsons of catarrh, ns from other subtle chronic maladies, without any correct or definite idea of the nature of their affliction. ‘The following CATARRH OF THE LIVER 0 liver fs affected. b: ending from liver, Speedy wi | Was so weak that when it came to the Copeland system, Wagon Journey they could go only six | miles at a stage, When they had been [settled there three days a letter came from Boston, She said it was from the *.| woman who kept the children's board- Ing-school at Somerville, Mass, where they had Jeft Ethel. ‘The child was very tl, "You are in good hands" she said to her husband, “and I must go to little girl” He saw that she was right And urged her to go. She kiswed him, ciung to him sobbing, and he was fo Moved that he did not get back to his normal state of slow dying for sev- 1 days. May 40 she was at @ Boston hotel, registered as Mrs. J. H. Brister, She had a maid with her and began to live in the style of a woman of fortune. She gave out that she was the wite of @ Cincinnatl professor of music, It was not known then, but 1 came out after- wards, that while Everett Haskell was in the hospital this profesnor was in Hoston and was a daily visitor at the Haskell photograph gallery, Married Again, rom Hoston she went to Cincinnatt, ard on July 23 she was married to Prof. Hrister, The announcement in the papers read that Prof. Brister had mar- ried Mixp Violet Haskell, a Boston heiress, guid to be worth $125,000, As | Brister was poor, his friends felt that had fallen into @reat luck, The bride and bridegroom get up a comfort- able establishment, and all Bristerts friends admired the intense devotton of the young belress to her husband. Thive weoks atter Violet Haskell went away Everett Haskell's mother got a hadly written letter from Newport, Ky., hich Is across the river from Cinein- rat, ‘The first part of the letter, dated May 20, sald that Violet was then vinit- ing the writer and had fallen ill, and Was at the point of d ‘The second art of the letter date rad that Violet Nad die with he and tt he letter wis signed © and h further Inf of warbling in any form itt We charge that the course of the Re- publican party in this and other States | in dedling with the question of the legalization cf betting upon horse races was characterized by tr dd Celt. As evidence of this we tlen fo the course of the Legislature of New York, whose action in attempting to override th recently dopted Constitution of the State and ‘mit gambling on horse races was this proved D a Republican and, further, to the fact that fet made upon a horse race with- w Jersey during the past fourteen yearr has been made under the prot tion of Chapter 14 f the laws of 1880, enacted by a Republi Senate an House. We mand that te he amended i taxation of ceived with great applause. Notwith- standing the fact that the Republicans were confident of victory, he predicted the usual Democrat.c success in New Dock Commis-| Jersey, He ridiculed the work of the sioner to-day, as a result of which|refocm committee of the Senate, and Lawyer anuel Irien: of Friend, | argued that as yet none of the persons House & Grossman, said he would bring} indicted) through their investigations An action to remove the Commissioners} had been convicted of the charges for incompetency, He declared he would | against him. also mandamus them to compel the The Secretaries reinstatement of Dockmaster Thotmas| Barrett, EB. B. Brady, whom the Board to-day dis-|thews. charged from the Department. ‘The counties were called for Commit: ‘The rules of the Department tee nominations, The first notable in- dockmastors to keep official bank a eldent was when William J. Thompson, counts in which to depouit the moneys | owner of the lute Gloucester race track, col ted in their district, Collector Hal-| arose to #peak for Camden, Mr. Thomp- lowell collected $4 in Brady's district | son was heartily applauded. and made out a check payable to Mr.| Col, B, L, Price responded for Exsex, Einatein, which he gave to Brady. The] The delegates had caught the cheering latter marked {t for deposit only and| fever by this time, and the spokesman fent it to his bank. of cach delegation got a share. Ex- ‘A few days Inter in making his settle-| United States Senator Blodgett had an ment ‘with the Department he sent his}exira share when he spoke for Mon- official eheck for the amour mouth, Charges were preferred againat him] The appointment of committees on for depositing the check tn question, and| credentials, permanent organization, Mr. Friend appeared to-day as his coun-|rul-s and resolutions followed, after wel which 4 recess was taken until 2 Commissioner Eins! o'clock, did not recognize counsel, The cenvention reassembled at the lawyer's motion for m P. M. Ex-Judge Mdward Carrow, of prepare a defense, Camden County, was elected permanent On his tawyer’s advice Brady refused) chairman, It had been generally ex to be sworn or answer questions, When| pected that Attorney-General Stockton the lawyer objected a question pul to} would be the presiding offleer, but for a witness Commission Einstein in-|some reason Mr. Stockton declined. structed the offical stenographer not to] Judge Currow sald there was no doubt ay attention to anything the lawyer} that the man named to-day will be the eal, next Governor of New Jersey, an ess Commissioners O'Brien and Etnstetn | daily Democratic Stat then whispered a few moments, and] ‘There was only one contest, that of the Commissioner O'Brien announced that] Fourth Ward of Paterson, and the ck Master Brady was distnissed from | Committee on Credentials reported in the Department. favor of the altting delegates Lawyer Friend asked for a copy of| Resolutions regretting the retirement the minutes, but was refused. He then]of State Chairman McDermott, and ex announced that he would bring manda-| pressing’ the thanks of the Democratic mus proceedings and also an action to/ party for hia services, were adopted by ove the members of the Buurd for|@ rising vote with three hearty cheers, competency. ‘The platform was then read and DROWNED, NOT MURDERED. |" Michael Regan's W of Dr. O'Hanton's Treatment, The wilow and other relatives of Michaes Kegan, who was found drowned at the vot of Malden lane Sunday, threaten to prefe narges ast Coroners’ Physician O'Hanlon f 1 unbecoming conduc Wheh Mrs. Regan heard her husband's body was found In the river she hysterfeal, exclaiming that he must have been murdered. She knew nothing of the circumstances at the time. his morning she sald that she couldn't tell why she mace such a statement waa how thoroughly convinced band's death was ace: 1 dren and two brothers of the dead man agree in thie opinion, ax there are no indications of vielente except a few ‘atches on the tace and forehead. ¢ pollee of the Old Siip station, after a full investigati me to the ame conclusion, esterday the body was removed from. the Morgue to his late home, 621 Grand street, Last night 1 danlon wert there to hold an autopsy. He did not tell who he waa, the family say, but walked In, took off his cults hin sleeves as if to begin work at once, Mes, Regan obsected until the broth might be present, when Dr. O'Han called in two policemen, “He fnally agreed top the ‘autopsy until to-day. Meantime the familly have agreed to allow the autopsy to be held. SUICIDE IN AN AIRSHAFT. Despondent Woman Takes Five-Story Pinnge, John Keener, @ bricklayer, thirty years Ui fx you thiw time!" Then Mrs. Ryan ap room, lifted the window s “Lam lucked in If T stay kil) me. Tf 1 can get across th shaft to Mrs. Crawford's he will ney |know what haa become of my Ryan swing herself to the sill ¢ window of Mra, Crawford's apa across the alr-shaft, and gra sash, but it cave Way, and she are Potowards the end of her story Mra Davis became hysterical. Mrs, Medhil- lps and the old lady levying in the hou testified that Ryan after the tragedy sald: “If you don't sh the same with you." The verdict of the jury was that Mra. Ryan came to her death from tn Juries recelved while trving to esrane rom her husband, who was beating her Ryan was cominitted to the ‘Tombs | in default of $00 bail. -— = HE MAY GET EIGHTY YEARS. A symptoms have been carefully arranged by Doc. tor Copeland to enable many sufferers to under. stand Just what It ts that ally them, Many dis- eases known under varioun specitic names are really of catarrhatorigin and nature, Every part the mucous membrane, the nose, throat, exes, cary head, lungs, stomach, Hiver, bowels, kid~ yx and bind Jer,are subject to dis: by emtarrh. re fe this: vm these symptoms carefully over, mark those that apply to Four care and bring this with cor Copeland. Ifyou live away from ih them by mail aud ask for home trea’ nae There was an exciting time at the meeting of the Reform “PERTADED BY CROKERIGM.” Alleged Blackmail, Disorgan-| ization and Official Corruption. COLLINS’S QUICK PROMOTION. “Do you i ssBe Sou fine hot Masthoa* your eyesight blurred? disap- my chonen were Lee and John J. M. T. Mat- ment, TRIAL TREATMENT FREE. Bear in mind th in ho Ho Yau have rumbling in bowel your mouth I'll do there throbbing 11 an Seine suffer trom palus in temples?" have palplintion o; the heart? a ganeral fweling of I feelings affect CATARRH (F THE STOMACH, Catarth of the Stemi swallowing poisonon from the head 1 the tax laws of the vile for the roperty noc used for or educational pur- oy chronic sufferer, whether from catarth or other seated snd distressing. chronic malady, may apply any tine at 15. Went s4th street, near Madison Sq from the Copeland experts the most treatment now in vorue at merely nominal rates, to office aud mail patients allke. Trial treatment free to those applying In person. CATARRH OF THE HEAD AND THROAT, ‘The most prevalent form of catarrh and results neglected colds. speedy aud Inexpensive py the Copelai 1s the breath foul? of Mrs, Ige the Democratic party to the Was Made a Cap- of laws that will secure to ne of New Jerk waters of thi mpt of the elty a supply of whol necessary to ti al exisienc: on Trial fe ond Offense, Morris Schoenholz, alias Bchoenhauer, was on trial before Judge Fitagerald this morning in Part J. of the Court of General Sessions, for arson in the first degree, second offe Schoenholz Ix an old offender, having served three terms in State prison, one being for arson. The offense for which he te be tried to-day Is for the setting fire In the Schoerhol n, Seon ‘A document prepared by three Good Government Club members, containing Getalled charges against the Central Park police force, is in the hands of Mayor Strong. It was delivered by mes- wenger yesterday morning before the Mayor left his home. Mayor Strong said this afternoon that the charges were made by George F. Adams, Charles 8. Coe and A. M. Adams, of Good Goyernment Club F, He had hoteyet logked’ over 8he docu ment, which is voluminous, he said. and therefore could not say just what disposition he would make of it If the cnargen seemed to be based on food foundation he would, he said, turn the matter over to his Commissioners of Accounts, The charges contained in the com- Munication are more specific than is ‘usual in complaints of this nature and show that the investigators have been sworking on fallow ground, Besides charging that the Park poltce a = force had becoms thoroughly disorgan- facd under ‘Tammany rule, there are| JAMES MURRAY INDICTED. allegations of blackmail and official - — corruption, all laid Jown with names |Charged with Heing nd dates accompanying each charge. for Clara Neaman's Dea . ‘The Good Government Club men then} James Murray, aged thirt make the statement that even new | 200 Kast One Hundred and Tenth stres Crokeriem pervades the entite Park | was to-day indicted by the Grand Jury Police Department, and to substantiate | for manslaughter in the first degree. their charge cite the manner in which}! Murray is the man who was held re- gome of the higu officials of the force|pponsible hy a Coroner's jury for the @ot their promotion. death of Clara Neuman, of 1100 Second They declare that Capt. C. C. Collins | avenue, by malpractice Aug, 7 last, and, fwas advanced from the rank of patrol- ft tn alle fed, comforted to Coroner’ Hoe: man to that of Captain in one month. Coroner, Honber was not a wi as be- ‘According to the Good Government | fore the Grand Jury in thy case to-day, Club men Collins 1s a man without ex-/aa it was not considered ‘necessary to ecutive ability, and just before his pro-| all him, nie motion to a Captaincy had been re- i duced to the ranks, BIG BAIL FOR A DOCTOR. The significant statement is made Seer Collins is a cousin of Mra, Richard|De Moise Held tn $10,000 for Mrs, r Valenti’s Death,’ According to the charges, Sergt. James! Judge arrett, in Supreme Court 8. Dillon was promoted to his present | Chambers, to-day fixed the ball of 1 lace in 1899 through Riohard Croker} s, pettini de Moise, of 20 W and Tammany as e reward for his ef-| street, at $10,000. ‘The doctor ts charged forts in raising @ $5,000 fund for an in-| with the death of Maria Valent!, who, @rease of salary bill. Jt ts alleged, died from the result of a Then the charges go An to tell Row at |S ent was ‘found unconscious suggestion. of Bergt. Dillon part of ys i i. ip “apathy ja balance of $700, Which’remnined over |Sfoitiven. vewotetck AM. lat Friday from the fund, had been expended to tip] died two dare Bae, Dene Mole purchase “Boss” Croker an engrossed | Hp‘) an ng: wire; Foes . a Sibum of resolutions as a testunonial of | &2,Macdouwal street, ‘wera: arrested’ on ‘thelr high regard for the then Tammany chieftain, Lawyer Ilowe, In his plea for the do INVADE TWO NEW DISTRICTS. tor, sald the evidence showed only th Tm “Do you b sare you corpera of nea within the (on io demand ‘wha for allowing our cities neces. New ble condition be ple of Jersey City: den Tecelve the sympathy the people of the 8 The choice 14 ted to that city of lonk- epopulation, of buying water by the gallon or receiving a suppiy from polluted streams, and will within a fe Years be presented to every populous, Municipality in New Jersey. In nig an- nual mi » to the Le of 1882 that fa statesman, Lud- low, uttered this warning he fm- portance of a broad and comprehensive Cousileration at the present tine of the ‘robable demand and supply of water or domestic. purposes In the future cannot be over-est!mated. If there is Any one subject In which State's reht of eminent domain should be reserved for the use and benefit of the public, It is in the God-given waters of our streams, 50 necessary to the conveni- ence, comfort and health of our citi- zens, While many of the communities of the State are at but the threshold growth and prosperity, the es of thelr wate and artificial ¢ and p power of prophecy to ‘mote a day are ina posi- will be paid ny © obtain this there disgust for break! Tave you distress after eat your throat filled with sti vin said the Hoard and refused re time De you nore at night?" Does vour nose discharge’ ne hieed eas rusts turn It re en enue i grent 2.20 such an in- The peo- and should | support of to toler ‘ 4 : ‘and buen Ting In the theoat: Pe there pain in tront of head is there pain ACTORS the even? there pain in back of bes your sense of nell lenving?* hawk t Uiroath! house at new law, makes the ishment for ars forty years in Si tion 658, of th | for a second the uty ar mach isempty de yor € rou belen nak Thies but Ee treatment is vei arrh in all its ts of the country are can be hot | a first offe 1 in the cure of ca forms Persons In all: pi under treatment now, and every day letters are received from grateful pai vho have been cured, With the aid of thisaymptom table plainiy, marked the Copeland experts can intelligently diagnose your case, Just as well asif you came to the offices, THE NEW COPELAND OFFICE: They will be located at 79 Fifth avenue on and after October Int. The enormous in Doctor practice hia OMloes of th Commodious quarters, | Will be the west marnitic equinped in the world, will be located at Number FOFitth avenue, between LoLn aud 16th streets, on and after October Ist, The Copeland Medical Institte 15 West 24th Street, New York. WH. COPELAND, M.D, EB. B. GARDNER, M, D. Office Hos Dally, 9A. M. to P: 47 to D, sida, Bohve hole, if found gutity, will fore, go f to ‘prise nd, if Judge may go for eighty event, his seute for lite. Be head and throat ts eft un. erties wtbeaee are the practicall fine attacks tie laure by the Copelund “Have you a cought" stare you losiig flesh? irs Emerson ddress from rmation as to Violet's ot—the Brister dove- in Hesponat SKETCH OF THE NOMINEE. How McGill Roi igheat Po: (Special to The Evening World.) TRENTON, N, J., Sept. 26,—Chancellor Me was born in Pittsburg about fifty years ago. He came to New Jer- sey In ISM, when his father accepted a professorship in the ‘Theological Semi- nary of the College of New Jersey. The Chancellor graduated from that college in 1st4, which has since conferred on him the degree of LL. D., and from Columbia Law Behool in 1868. He con- tinued the study of law with the lat Supreme Court Justice’ Edward W. Scudder at Trenton, and was admitted to the bar as an attorney fn 1s67 and as a counsellor in 1870, He was counsel for the city of Bay- onne for two years in 1874 and 187, when he also represented the then First Dis- trict of Hudson County in the Assembly, He served on leading committees and took a very active part tn legislation, He was at one time a law partner of ex-Attorney-General Gilchrist ‘The Chancellor also served one term as Prosecutor of the Plens of Hudson County succeeding A. Q. Garretson, who was appointed Law Judge, and when the latter resigned McGill again succeeded him as Judge, an offlee he held when he was appointed Chancellor by Gov. Green, on March 29, 1887, He was unant- mously confirmed by the Senate on the Sst of the same month. Last year he as reappointed by Gov. Werts, and wax again unanimously confirmed. His term expires May 1, 1901. A STRONG PLATFORM. Insues Dealt With bling Denounced, TRENTON, N, J., Sept. 2.—The fol- lowing Is the platform of the Demo- cratle State Convention: ‘The Democratic party of New Jers» in convention assembled, declare: That we reaffirm the National Democratic platform adopted at Chicago in 1892 and cordially Indorse the administration of President Cleveland, with whose de- termination to protect the people of tints country from the evils ever attendant upon the debasement of the national currency we are in most earnest aym- pathy We congratulate the people upon the revival of prosperity everywhere evident in our land, and we assert that the industrial depression with which we have been afflicted during the past three years is chargeable to national legisla- tlon enacted by the Republican party. The purchase of silv to be stored in the Treasury, and the enactment of sn. just tariff! lawa, to enrich @ few {tes by the oppression of mii consumers, Were the main cau paralygation of our markets. ralysis and an empty national treas- ury were the legacies received ‘rom Republican administration, t. The battle against a system formed Ser B = violation of self-evident laws of poltticat economy has been won, Every struggle against intrenched wrong is attended by ROBBED HOTEL GUESTS, | privation and suffering, but . i these are The Imperial Thefts Traced to aw) never endured 1 vain, The lesson of Chambermat the cause and effect has been thoroughly Numerous petty thefts learned, and we are willing to abide by committed during the past th: the decision of an intelligent’ people, at the Hotel Im and of t who are now entering upon a period of robberies have been on & large Prosperity that will prove both substan- Suspicion fell on Mamie Craig Gal and enduring. bermat. We denounce as maliciously false the A detective left a roll of marked bills| statements of the Republican State plate a room of Which she had charge. | form that the Government of New Jer- Some of the money was stolen, and sey has been conducted by the Demo- being acct Mamle “aimitted ‘atic Bplshonest or extrava- theft. Her crunk was found to be full| Sant manner, ‘The Benate Committee, of stolen goods. Two other chamber-| after an Investigation costing thousands | maids and a hallboy Were ulso arrested | of dollara and involving the scrut:ny. of jon suspicion, ‘your appet st tehes in ‘ou gng?”* * at tines? materinl?* Pp yellow matter?’ ply dire, by natura being both diminish Lequires no great p foresee how dire must be the c 8 dition of affairs in the Interest of the most advanoed portion of our State, u lesa Sts evils are recognized and 'pro- vided against.” Since these words Governor of the Stat warning and called protect the people. and legislative negi united to prevent statutory remedy, Mices, which il fatnted at this news. Mt and thoroughly said; “Am T sll to Hive, not ev: And he grew worse atead- the strong, fresh alr of ving him, midlet too, had d had killed he had don second blow, # ig! Mparixan, made no Impress miter vere written every ated the r legislation to orporal lerests have successfully the provision of a and self-preserva- tion demands that those who seek our suffrages shouid pledge themselves to undo the wrong and do right. ‘The imminence of the danger in shown by the fact that@he management of the Republican party of this State Ix to- day committed to the hands of those whose fortunes are invested In water, which they hope to sell to our muni- cipalluies at a profit of unlimited mill- ons. Credit of controlling and directing the Republican bernatorial Convent!on haa been properly given to a gent man who Ia the leading spirit of t water companies of New Jersey, and the nominee of the Convention last Winter appeared before the Legislature as coun- sel for the “Water s te," and suc- cessfully opposed all legislation provid- Ing for the rellef of the people from the grasp of his clients. We condemn the action of the late Republican Legisiature, whieh ridiculed every request made for legislation in the Interest of organized and pealed acts passed by Democratic Le jatures for the protection of the W: workers of New Jersey, and we pledge Ourgeives to wive proper consideration to the views adopted by councils of organized labor. We charge the Republican Legislature of. 1k with attempting to drag the Judiciary of New Jersey into the field of politics, and we congratulate the peo- ble of the State upon the decision of the Eupreme Court, which has folled the at- tempt to turn our county courts Into po- Htulcal machines. We tender the tribute of sorrow for the deatns of Leon Abbett, Rodman M. Price. Juseph D, Bedle atid Robert 8. Green, than whom New Jersey never had more faithful servants nor the masses of the people truer friends. New Jersey waa made richer by their lives; it Ispoorer by their deaths; and add the following as the final plank: We demand that the laws of the State ye amended to provide severe penalties for discrimination in the fixing of rates for transportation of freight in any wise injurious to the farmers or other people of this State. — BOYS GUARD A FOUNTAIN. Trouble Maintaining Jacob Schif's Gift to the City, When the fountain in Rutgers Square was erected through the philanthropy of Jacob H, Schiff, It was predicted by the municipal authoritles that there would be trouble in keeping It In working or- der, owing to the mischievousness of the young folk residing In that locality, This proved true, and now in order to protect the fountain a boys’ league has been organized in the Hebrew In- stitute, ‘They propose to guard It Against beforlment until the neighbor- hood Is educated to a proper apprecia- tion of the fountain, ‘This means a sav- ing to the taxpayers of at least two po- licemen’ an item of $2,800 a year, ———— An Accused Burglar'n Defense, forty-five years old, colored Janitor ent house at Sixty-second street was held in York ville Court this morning on a charge of burglary. Mra, Stella Homer, of West Fifty-seventh mreet, was sitting In Flor with a. friend about’ mi jon was Attracted. t bedroom, where she found “By maging ‘about her effects Mra. Homer's friend grabbed and held him until Liceman arrived, “Bateman defied the wom to have tim arrested. He told the policeman ‘at jiited him for a white man ed Lewis to arrest harke of burglary fy sis there a tut : sso Yon cough Wo m hy M. In-ahe first’ week of this month cam a friend with a copy of the newspape despateh announcing the marriage the beautiful Boston neireas, | Violet Haskell, to Prof, Brister. But) Everett Haskell’ refused ‘to believe that It was lus wife. ‘The friend journeyed to Cin- clhnat and fluttered ‘the Brister dove found that Violet Haskell ewed her gitihood. She was Autiful, more earnest, more in ent lovking than ever. "Oh, yes,” she wald, “but my husband Is dead. Tam sure of It" Hut when the friend of Everett: Has- Kell proved to her that ber husband, though at the point of death, was still living, her eyes filed with tears “IL must go to him immediately," she said: “I must not waste a moment.’ Reterns to Her Firat Choice. And that evening she started Bast vr to get back to her husband, appal ntly walteady forgetting that “Hrinter sted. me Dentistry. PATRONS MAY PROFIT BY OUR COMPETITORS __COTTING PRICES, - AMERICAN PAINLESS DENTAL PARLORS. t Tenth Walking Gloves, (Tan and English Red—é buttons), 75 cts. 4 button White Kid—wide black embroideries, large pear) buttons, So cts. Our celebrated “ Joubert” 4 button Kid Glove in all shades, 95 oa Lord& Taylor, Broadway & 20th St. 18 W.1425T re “dT Hoston long from the school tn 1 she and the little od this place and went atraight age where the di too weak to rise, too whisper. the wan, gaunt d and ran outdoors. iful young woman, drens fashion, rushed to the by and cast. h if upon her husband's breast, "Oh, Everett, my darling! And they told me you were dead!" Bhe kisged fim ‘neain and again, bie plainly .op floor 0 Cag old “mother sanding by with, a| Ol whe lives on the op floor of a ard, angry look upon her face, Bhe| five-story tenement at 330 East One Hun- it that this city woman had deceived | dred and Seventeenth street, awoke at for his old mother. Her boy, with hie] Wife. Hannah, standing on the sill of = window looking into an alleyway. Arms close about that beautiful neck, and bis sunken cheek close to the] Refore Keener could reach her she was ded, bloo eee ee ea ee ee le wife, | tumbling out, He had only timo to grab hile Which he tore whispered. "Oh, my Violet, m: rt ny dear! T do. hot care ‘what they any about you! [love you! IT want you! T] Into shreds ris to save her. His efforts, however, Were unavailing, and I he tagstones an instant When her hus! have you again He was gasping for breath and almost later, d reached her she was conscious and recognized neigh: fainting, ‘The tears rained from. her eves tipon his. fac sut 1 do not de- serve to be suspected,” she sald, “Your | bors, who had ha 4 to the spot. brother Charite wrote me that you were | “Mra, Keener, W hed 20 pounds, dead. See here!” and she showed a| struck on her right side, and the only folded sheet of paper, apparently worn | apparent injury Was a broken arm, An from much folding and unfolding, She | ambulance Was summoned trom the pend Jf aloud: Hurlein Hospital, Surgeon Opdyke suid the woman had sustained internal in- juries. A mheasenger Was despatched for & priest, who administered the last rites ofthe enuren. ‘The Woman was taken te the Harlem Hospital, where she died two hours later "Dwo weeks ago there was a death in her moth family, and Mrs. Keener worried so much, she egun to drink Qoexceam, AW few days ago she re: formed, Dut since became moody. Tart evening, when. the couple tired, Mra, Keener acted strang her husband kept a close watch ‘upon her, He ted her in bed. During the | night she broke loose and took the fatal plunge. Uride of a Week Tries Suicide, Charles Otto, nineteen years olf, of $1 Broad. way, Wiillameburg, asked Justice Laimbeer ty tay bins tie el t 1 in no. rville, he ‘had atterited the woman a: way connected him with her death, ‘The District-Attorney claimed It had “been shown that the doctor had performed some kind of an operation on Mrs Valent! and there was every reason to hold him in heavy ball. MAY BE A TRIPLE MURDER. Our Great Success is Due to the Universal Satisfaction We Give Our Patrons. demonstrate our PAINLESS METHOD, : 7 e Teeth, WARRANTED A PERFECT FIT. BEAUTY OF FACE RESTORED bY OUR IMe PROVED METHOD OF MAKING) TERTH. Nutkh OUR PitICES, Extracting, FREE; one filing FREE, runt Bet, beat lar price #15, @7.00, Bre Crown (Our gentlemaniy anak mt County Men Will Or- ganive Them To-Night. The Independent County Organization qwill invade two new districts to-night and organize its forces. One is the Cwenty-second Assembly District, of which Edward J. Jeter is the leader,| Streesly Weanded in Kentarky, @nd the other the Twenty-sixth Assem-| BROOKSVILLE, Ky., Sept. 26.—Jas- Diy District, of which Julius Steinber.| per Sharpe, aged 25, of Berlin, was at- & member of the late Committee of | tacked and dangerously cut on Tuesday nty, is the leader, ee , by Beorge McClanahan and his wife, ear enty second District organiza | armed with knives. Shurpe drew a re: 2 ace at Volver and shot both Meclanahan and istrict moeting will be in Wraixth | wite, weriously wounding the former ee Halk wet avn and ‘instantly Yaning the twoman. e trouble grew out of an alleged in- Hoth of these, distri are good work-| uimacy hetween Sharpe and. Meciana tion, that og | hans seventeen-yoar-old daughter, ay laws, and against —a— Hue Jaws, Is bringing it @ large num- Stabbed by Masked Rurgines, its, ‘These meetings will be addressed by| Rev. Thomas Manna, of Plainfeid, N. J., who Commissioner Emest Harvier, Pxcine at the houre of Mr. Kandolpn Cowles, ner Julius Harburger, Samuel | at Southington, Coun., war attacked in hi an, ex-Judge Alfred Steckler, | f two masked birgla A. Jona . Durlacher, | H: Wf pluckily, but d Louls Levene, "Fhe burglars © Joseph Bteiner eee ae FIRE IN MINNEAPOLIS. —_———— Chamber HUNDREDS OF FARMS BURNED Completely Dre The Big Forest Fi MINNEAPOLIS, Se ‘The Cham- Stl Uncheeked. MONTREAL, Quebec, Sept. %—The| ber of Commerce building caught fire this morning, and although the actual Dig forest fire that has been raging for the last two days in the forest of the |damage was contined to the upper floors, county of Athaba bas destroyed hun-|the entire building was completely @rede of farm-houses drenched ‘The village of Erawits Mills in wiped | The Chamber of Commerce Out and not a building remains. Even [erected in Iss4 at a cost of $180,000, the cattle were bur: ip the felde. The line centre of the grain trade, fled terror-stricken and * Exchange and Flour Exchange ing adjacent corners. habitants HY escaped with their liver Hun- reds of families Decame separated in The building has long been too small the # Most of the country £ for ite business ity will now be embraced and en Mills to Ashton is a charr hed waste. The fire is cut Still further into the interior and ‘tne |/#!8e eky is obscured by dense amoke. The Whole community har been burned ou pd weenen and children are implorine qharity from passengers “aha puseere beaut lates A a re, Woman Killed and Two Men Da nd Gam. ani, i ‘Gold specialty), one. but graduated dentista employed. — Lady With every operator. French, Germai ‘All work Warranted and kept “HALL” DENTAL ASSN Specialists in Crown and Bridge Work or H. Boston, June & Sister you send mother some T can't send any am hard up. to ao all, tor Dear forking. Hope Sou Canada Is nehed. i CHARLES HASKELL Cambridaeport ‘The husband looked eagerly at the writing, then pushed it away, Tt did fot look lke his brother's handwriting SL don't know I" he sald, “never mind What they say. There is only one thin, worth talking about, I lost you and 1. are hi) folk, of th | Up Seeing Is Believing’! ‘This fact was attested to by the large number of buyers of SI Mage ave re- hy, and RNITORE and CARPETS who took advantage of the EXTRAORDINARY VALUES offered last weel, At the urgent request of many visitors to our establishment, we continue to offer [oF one week longer The Solid Oak Bedroom Suit OF 12 PIECES AT $19.75. Our prices and designs of IRON BEDS also proved an AGREEABLE surprise, Large as- sortments all the way from $3.87, 84.43 30.7) up to $20, PARLOR SUITS IN ENDLESS VARIETY, We give « written guarantee With the cheapest ay well as the costit\- ext sult Prices rango from upto $175. Iu our CARPET DEPARTMENT we ofter for this Week an elegant quality of VELVET CAit- PED At GDe, PER YARD, KELLNER’S, 0 AND 122 EAST 14TH ST. OPPOSITE ACADEMY OF 3 OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS, eople all these stories ooking at the fishe old couple, Wife, was It is the Corn oceupy- favor. ns of of the ‘That pa- out late at a week ax: aout the faying home af jgourae,” he ant. toa nich whisper atter| aight. “the copie were, marrie She is my. own. dear, | set Otc. \ Prien or ul wife, She ‘ome. back wnd ‘ , ein her. belleve In hore Sank back exhausted and his wite vied again and. Kissed and. embraced fim, ami made the little Kir, hanging hack and white with fear of the ema: Clated kiss hin vand. call him ea) apa. Tam with you" again, The! j:yerett, dears? whe said with that. fine Weat| fire und earnestness ao characteristic of and Tam, going to Nurse you life and health, “You will Ket think I will," he replied, his face nin was elkht days ago. You may Jown the beach to-day ands Ethel playing In the aand and try- to make the bashful fisher children | in lau that she is Notas haughty as hee frocks would Indicate. You. may “n window of the cot- Veverett. Haskell lying er already oF seeming to be th his dark-circled eyes loving- nt upon his wife, And she will, robablity, be reading to him, wand then to kiss him of EXTRACTION WITH our PAIN Ft. 1G ea raising his vole some effort George Bateman, nd the oppor. ot an apart to rebuild ad Columbus avenue ite way ght he prey * Goop AS NATURAL TEETH, $2.00. Teeth without plates, 84.00 ridges (Dr Wala vatenn. Extracting, FRER:; Gol), Fillings from KLOW. Coll Alloy Filings, Tie, | Porcelate Fillings, Te.: Amalgam Fillings, se. ALL WORK. WARRANTED AND KEPT IN Re PAIR FREE OP CHARGE POR FIVE YEARS 9053 BROADWAY. Cor dd st, NEW YORK, 490 FULTON ST. LADIES Cor Bridge, BROOKLYN, No AbPaAVDANG. HOURS: § TO SUNDAYS, 10 TO & No more asked, 0 more taken, Others 1 “ 4. "81.00 up; soft, B00. wp Crowne thot Ei He; painiess, beng Baty sii y The fire ix apresAing into a section gf the county where: there are’ fewer Inhabitants. ‘The datnage, however, will heavy, as the land is heavily ‘thin. | with hemlock exportation of | ne princi | 1" nonths the ule, @ cham: the bark of th a} industry of @ton, Queber, the mg on all’ sides and habite have done nothing fur days but wa ts progress, hit weeme im le to check. Noiuing short of w ls lownpour of rain will nave the r. Reports from Maddington and Bt | re report the lon« Scores of @wellings and barns with the season's : . \ihere crops. 1 better —— ene St, Philip's New Pariah House, hall Bt Philip's new parish house at 177 Wes stopping now BAG. (hen Gieth strest, was OMiclally ineperted by “Virieter in in Innutl and refuses to fend Yostrymen and jatormally sened kay anything about hie missing eae Mamer 1. A . Rhe inwiate that she has a fortune rene, [4nd mus 4nd retrentmen clmure ‘at Mt from her parents in Louis Parish house is hve wories Ligh th aa ta, she will give no details Delt at & cont of $8,000. Tt cousins visas, | SATe® Feary a AVavles, Haskell denies that he wrot ath and meeting rooms ead s gram the above letter, and the handwriting Is| Juniata : Clubman Troubles, — To See His Daughter Wed. gue Ward pot his. Everett: Haskell does not ea we He hax his wife and his little daughter | afternoon W. K. Vanderbilt arrived in New York yemer iyere “May 08 bis steam yacht Valiant, and thon. 0 fires are rag iL) This *t fo | walle Remoy: Paine People Believe What they read abont Hood's Sarsaparitia, That is why they get Hood's, and only Hood's, when they need a nedicine to purify the blood, create an appetite and build up the nerves, Thin is the time when auch a medict I betaken, It will ward off pneumonia, typhoid fever and other oubles enused. by changes in temper. Attire and the cold, duinp winds of early Autumu, Remember Hood’s Sarsaparilla Is the only true bivod publiceye. $1; six for #5, PIUGN easy to buy, eany | eflec, 4 canis $17.50, 920, 822.50 —— the Koutetihe Gets Three ¥ party in every expenditure made under Demo- cratic administrations, reported that in the purchase of the supplies for. the State there had been extravagance or malfeasance on the part of two or three State employees, Inthe condemnat of these Wrongs every good citize joing, but the attempt to charge the mis- Jesse | Goings of a few Individuals upon Democratic party or Democrat Bowser, o Biate is wa miles from idence, ant is in vic married at 2.39 o'clock this ommon di # than an hour after the bride Was sitting on | sion between cltie the martlage | The fact that our St of (he guests handed ghe | that, millions of dollar: she a nneneen Ae MAID, WIFE AND WIDOW. Filled by *han an Hour, Pa., Sept ard Mary E woship, thr Thir wardens today peo ag Mary | le ae War trying HUNTINGDO Morningst of | istrations Excursions. ~~ Around Staten Island. nes tion of the rul case 66 i requires to ci Mud Head Winds, ved The agenis of the . nly about eighteen Louse vertu, caused by head winda close ist | wards, whit , a r biisband fwatll after the wedding of bis ‘Mer. rtifleate, on newly married man a loaded gun, In|pended during the past |doing so the weapon was dentally |In improvement of 8 oe, Vanderulit is discharged and the entre load entered (and that during that time not a dollar estate at Oakdale, L. 1. dea rifler promipently in the ner Pa Southamp WE POINT, POREEPSIE, Dally excurst day), by Albeay Day Line sien drosies a Pir ot ha aM. gee Help Wanted—Male. LATERERS WANTED on cheap couchon 19 Canal mngsiars bead, caus instant |of State tax hi been levied upon the a property of private owners, are in them | easy to take,

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