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, @ | MBUSE, SALESGIRL. ——--4 -—_—_——-- Wealthy Miss Werne-Wright, Insulted Store Attendant Scandalously. tn MISS LAURA EVANS, SALESGIRL WHO WAS INSULTED. ||" her fn | ur ans had never seen her abusl wefore the day of the attac ne knew, and the Miss FE Laura | custom e largest de-| so far fa. She was| made (Special to The Frening PHILADELPHIA, Jas Evins is a salesgirl in partment store In Phils st her by Miss Werne- behind the counter attending to her! Wright were of such a scandalous n duties when the custe whom she/ture that it was with great reluctance was waiting, Miss Loul: » Who Is and with sobs and tea Also known as Low! girl told her story enjoys the income of ar Her fellow employee Wrigh corroborated Mins | suddenly broke into a tirade of abuse. | Evans as to the charges made by the Miss Werne charged the salesairt wiih! wealthy customer, and ceontified earnestly Most scandalous thinks Miss Evans of the pure character of Miss Evane. broke into sobs and tears and became! Judge Wiltbank, in charging the Jury, hysterical. But later, on recovering her confined himself entirely to Instructions composure, she decile! that, for the jas to (he law governing such cases, be- sake of other girls, and in defense of her|traying only In his face the Intensity own character, she should make an ¢X-|of his feelings ample of her tradacer Louisa Werne-Wright hi The salegir! sued her rich traducer. |otherwise conspicuous since he: tion of character. The trial hi Just Phe sult has been dragging a long time, ended in a verdict for Miss Kv sai COO REE Ae 8 19F and sin $12,800, the full amount claimed. plus IM | Heured as plaintiff in a remarkable suit | because this is close to the ear, sometimes ter Miss Louisa Werne has been ous tn sogtety circles. She was adopted when a child by Rev. Mr. Wright, a Ashionable minister, and took his name. When he died he left an estate of While that trial was going on she wrote a letter to the presiding judxe accusing her lawyers of attempting to another bra as the Auditor No’ ning their funetic ng connect with haye b th The Nerve of t connect w h heart an@ lungs a wiih and th 5 the bea Ne ue fs twiteh . A collect! ¢ ‘ DIAGRAM of ihe human brain, showing, A iS'i%4, nome «| A Sale of Shoot WPusic oitterenine| Mist" The nerve centre of hearing. B—The Pons Va- -setv" trom sicepieae: | longata, | that eupply the tongue and lining of the ba oat. When diseasp attacks any part of thg body. it te sure to damage the nerve of 3 A MONTH that part and damage of any consequence to one cart of a nerve spreads all along UNTIL FEB | | eo le —— from the ear nerve. Thi bed and deadened, the sense of hearing heeomes become | Impaired, abusive | peatness—dimin! clalming $0.0" damages for defama- attack upon this unprotected saleasttl. | occur ina few toniesees te ae Intevenuent Avean Grove and Philadelphia to Sadiler, and therefore was not enti- | ts restored. The jury was out only a few minutes, |tled to a divorce. a ND firemen got there they had to break Into | the Donohue apartment. | | The fire was quickly put out. By the| window they found the child dead. He war trying to reach the fire-escape when overcome by smoke. HIS NURSE. WIFE CUT HER TAROAT. jo Participation im Real Eugene Cruger Cut Off Tragedy. | Kin fora Peasant | Ol4 Max Stern was dreaming tn his Girl. room at % Kast Beventy-Atth street at a big black cat was perched upon | js breast, shutting off his breath, when . ‘an extra vigorous snore awoke him, ant A fransiation from the orleinal 11, the dim light of early dawn he saw a French of the will of Eugene G. Cruger! wiiteclad figure at his bureau and has been filed with the Clerk of the sin oF steel : Surrogate's Court at ; Me rChuger died in France Aprit 4,|..Th® cat phantom gave 198, He wag a member of the well- : oF S98 nent, He sprang from th known Cruger family of this city, Th! shout to grasp the gure when the st ill to as follows: _ Cry. Mashed Again, the Mgure swayed around T leave my name of Eugene G. Cru-\ yng a spurt of warm blood struck Olga Baiomea Heitz and | make her my universal legatee of ail my property CRUGER May 2. 1995" | Rand str My God!’ he gasped. asd his | ing to take from her his ragor| 3 ives got a divorce from him. The Ar*t that was dripping with her life blood. | abetted that: Wife was Miss Blanche Bpedden, Aaugh-| ‘The noise awoke Lena Wallack, an old ua: Olga Salomea He: to whom he left | her down until! Biern summoned Police- his fortune, is the daughter of a Russian | man Mahr, who called an ambulance peasamt. She was twenty years old; The room looked like a bles when | +5 capacity in the Cafe! last aasp Mrs. Stern was taken to the tra. Preapyterian Hospital, and the doctors | y STARVED BY WIFE. of Frank *leharacterized to-da evidence of a sensational nu way to the! presented by the State in rebutta stern reality that a tragedy was immi-| Witnesses were introduced for the| Donnelly took her to the West Thir- ded and Wi" purpose of showing that some of the |tieth street station and t | witnesses for the have seen the shooting ot B i . naccount of the interfer ger and my property which T possess to fy), in the face and dyed his night gown A witness testified ae continuousiy him the necting with * THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING, JANUARY 9. 1900. GOST $2500 10 == SSA MONTH = ALL DISEASES. é ae Our Annual Sate of ay wmaet'Sc/ The Disappearance — Women's Undermustins, Gowns, Pure Food Mart aad generous appecir eco of Screeching Noises. &c., continues to attract the.serious attention of women a! good | — judgment and cconomical ideas, as indeed it should, for it is onc nomical buyers last week. We have stil! about 25,000 cases of and ear The nerve of the car is] Mra. GM. SUTHERLAND, 4 W.! of the biggest and be t co lections ever gotten together for a sale the best grades of Canned Vegetables and Fruits cn hand from ‘en | Ofthis kend. In addition to the great bargains already offered, the criginal lot of 150,CO) cases, These we will of er to-morrow we submit the following for to-morrow: ‘at very ‘ow prices, together with other attraciive bargains nerves for mo and nerves thar feel pain er parte have special nerves, notab Nerve. or Hearing | Uth #: New York, contracted a al nerves of the ear | Cod, a8 a reault of whieh she decane very and per | deaf in both ears. She went to hor regular n of ne hea | phy jan, who told her that an abscess h n other nerves | been formed im her head. At this time th \ her ear Sleep was practically impose stomach, an bla nights, because #! ‘onnects the tracted b rerned mnother >) that nerve and along other nerves that connect with It t and expenses. |for divorce, in which she claimed to be| from disease and injury to the face, ai PICU |e common-law wife of James Sediier.| #00 they may result from disease of the head, lunge or stomach ear troubles ts dependent upon the cause of the disease; for, the cause removed, be ft in bens ed dogo Wer. | the face, ear, tubes or what not, the in gilt-edged property in Asbury Park, | Hive hee tua ab aver "oon married of the ear regains lost vigor, and heating lagu Mern Awoke from Bad Dreams | Witnesses for Defense in Morrison Trial defense could no shots were fired Letdenheimer ha: ane and sik hat In one ha th hie crazed wife, with one| was not making any demonstration. went to Calumet, Mich, where she hus tage Manager Patterson testified inj felatives, There she became acquainie’ rou Moulders are naw + denhelmer was on the abou ter of the Inte Frederick Spedden. retainer of the couple, and she added! yy) t a His second wife was Miss Meta Kane, |her feeble effort to the husband’s.| ce seein et ny amtrovertng @aughter of Pierre C. Kane, conspicuous Wher weak from loss of blood they | Lotdenhelmer fa New York circles fifty years ago. overcame her, and Mrs. Wailack held) dressing roum of the defendant that) F hal abused ber in the below a vesnen in rebuttal testified at in the quarrel on the Cruger discovered her working| the doctor got there. Almost at 2¢r| stage the forenoon of the day of the gedy Leltenheimer James bul threw up his arm ty therea".-r she nursed bg eae not possibly leave it alive. | avoid a blow from her Moany xn att jern's hands were badly! evidence in im . b: . : \ Evidence peachment of Witness Net, Ged | ReSOnEL ne ht tO. WES tr¥eted at IBS) soso Breeding, for the defense, wes intfoduced, showing ne The he DA thi The curing of t Leidenhehaer, was y by const pain seemed intolerable. She couldn't hea A word Spoken to her unie vat supplies the . ranch that Ce} | riiroad engine that with the nerve bard screeching with ments In vain to relieve hes head of these noises Mis, Sutherland now can not only hear as well as the ever did, but those botses which made her fear @he would go ir have entirely dis Do you get lay * |e your ming dull?’ Aro you easily dazed > Do you have head Are you easily ex ‘nt? “Do your hands trem: bie! Does your heart fut. re you easily tert ‘aa lo your =~ muscles “Does not sleep refresh you best and mest to brands Carly w Yor Stve Apples, ii, C—The Cerebellum. D—The Medalla Ob «if*y., very sweet and tend 1, pe gallon can), y)est oack'n jralit, C—The Cevebelt Scare sy em! dy per copy, JD. popular sone of the day | 8.5 TT et filial bis; pr on OO - ‘A tenn ies: OO cases Farren's Bg ibe eon Vongs. ' Batlads, Straw erries, per case v/ One N. June, .K. 2dor., $4.70: perear... e here ch Sine ot Stews 175 cases “Miliord,”” ‘Royal Red," ated and| Th narrative given in this column is that of 4 well-known lady who states that she aud dleemee | wax cured of Deatness and Head Noises by Doctors Copeland and Gardner, The aymp toms given above this announcement the symptoms of Nervous Disease. There |x| intentionally presented the narrative of the rire of one disease, and the aymptom tables indicating other to emphasize the fact that during the present month, id °| cording to announcement, Doctors Copel and Gardner are treating al! @iscases at th uniform of $3 @ month. Theoplnd Medea iiie, Lies” “Kulture’’ Shoes DOCTOR W. H. COPRLAND., ,. DOCTOR FE. F.GARDYER, | > Pretty Woman Carried Miles from Her West Twenty-third street, yesterday af-| | ternoon making inquiries of employers and who did not seem to be understood | morning she strate Pool in nthe stage on | the Jefferson Market Court of curtains | The prisoner, through an interpreter | at when the|*ald she was Liggle Wehkamakt both a Won A year and « and | half ago came to this country and with Jacob Walling, a wealthy saloon. ase keeper *y married and determined to visit land) They left Calumet on Satur- atreal, Ip # Repa- ut twenty min- day morming, going to M few minutes| the bustle of a transfer she rated from her husband. She was forced by attendants to take 4 train. Her husband ai not board the did not atrike| not understand her and she remained [)0" on the train and came to New York. | and pot yesterday The woman asked a station man if she was tn New York, and he under stood her Newark. A card was written wiih the words, “Bee that this lady reaches the Weat Twenty-third street the witness » Me lish Jams: \ A By Speeral Sale of Tivestant, Japin, iodea ood Cey-| Rupees at, per patr, 195. country at iarge that “Kulture” Shoes are positively the best shoes per 4-lbs. $1.00; per j Aenwod’’ brand ever made to sell retail at $3.50 and $5.00 a pair. We now offer Ib Aaadlseee 28e fancy ol ver, per bot, 27e aa assortment that includes all the leading style: of the year—| Waking Powder: Hazel Pure enarme leather, patent leather, viel kid, winter tans Qke-s all] icienion per BOG | Dress pet b | | sizes, all widths; every shoe strictly handsewed, choice of single,| Cocoa: Strictly pure bulk sits, 2 | a double or triple soles, with narrow toes or the swell “mannirh” Cocoa, pet Ib...+0s 2E8e vise nid Nave! Corsed Reet, Si 4 U | shapes. Worth $3.50 and $5.00 per pair; Prunes: Large mex Vy eeeernaee cess, OE ; — ; ALL THE Vather Wound with Mie Skwit NEWS IN THB WORLD OF id 5 sun a. yoaicecarn evden 6 introduce m train, She remonstrated, but they could tnvugo the n duction of the machine Bhe arrived at the Grand Central De working on voked TUESDAY, JANUARY 9, goo. 7 —<—= Che World's Sreat eat cis," met with such prompt tion from carete! Women’s Mustia !inzire Go ered front (Liga omer), while they jas seve from Columbia }» cambric rutties, embroid 29 throughout the department. Here's the list: 1,000 cases juinton Beauty," An. 620 cases Salmo Women’s Sustin Cowns, embrcierea Emre ' dron ‘ \vorite’t or ‘Trenton’? River, ‘*Merrimac’’ braad, Lib ming, or Hubt ucks and nserto f ery brands, 0! Land packed, extra tal cans, select parts a, edge; your cho ee vente sae 79¢ v cy sevct d Jersey Tomatoes, per doz., $1.25, per can Tle Woren's Tea Gowas, ot wool cashmere hand mely ‘tim ned nt, ner doz., $1.18 : Preach Peas, Fins,” with satin om bon, fancy yoke ard ‘lertha, estr Bests 100 S68) FN *S 131" 7g Pt eC Red througheu', a Londsome and comfortable house gar | S30 cases 8far day" Seam, extta per tin . . A 4.75 | y¥ Maine BabyCer ,thecream |) ant, 1h this dale i Wom ’ iat state, trtbaed with laee ant | at Spark, 3, 28 cont) Marshalits Preverwad braid, wi ard trom, ined to the wat and S01 ogy | ei tan Vi Bese pees %: 160 waist, im this sale at. ; Hidicovel "Mecabaunt tiiae or fee . wy " ‘ ' ’ bk = 189 cases “Milford o: ‘Royal Women's Wrappers, of Sennelette, a big at orment, wih plain c flouncerd skirts, brad trimmed; worth $1.50 each; in this sale | Maine Say tn a) ed" brand Cal torala Aprizo 76) ase ner ; i 34. at, each, your choieresse. oe vs Pr Women's Beaded Fascinators, of a gox! size, in all the po; n ular colors; in this © aie e : 5 r 80c Women's Beaded F nators, closely woven and of a large x) | size, with chenille edges; im thiss le aterss ‘ 5 eC perces Women's Muslin Skirts, with lawn umbrella roffe, 890 cares “Milford, tons and edge of torchon lace, dust :ulfle, &e . inthis I8e | ‘*Oranse Blestom” Women's Cambri: Drawers, with cambre umbrelia ounce; | eh ee ee joman's cami: Ura cis teoes: 79g | Sn Sos a Women’s Muslin Drawers, with tucks and ruffie of deep em | broidery; in this sale at aieeer retry its OF 49 Women's Cambric Corset Covers, plain in style butfine in 7) quality; in this sale at ys 8 eS v/ ec | 2 25; pe * 420 caes Wyman's Fin-y Maine SLIS; per can 10¢ Biueberiies, per as, 2da, 2.55; pr dor, $h23 ge or hie perce aunt tie june Fors 185 cays rere t a i arris. 4 To Dbelt Cire) (eee. year tage i Favor, or Holly’ brond Peaches, in pure Friend (May Irwin’s Bg Hit). A Picture No Artist Can Paint. Liza, Does You Love Your Coon? The Beile of Murray Hill; Daring per F die Sugar syrap; per cage of 2 dos, My Josephine; sty fi) fore Me, BN popular by the Rogers ie . Bh FA ED ATCT arin sete ver byttinitad 200 Saas ae ag we 1 Pictures Could Only Speak. cholee Pumphri, per cae 2 I 255 cass. reen Cages or Egg Plums, My Georgia Lady Love (Howard & Won't You Take Me Back to Dinie? dor., $2.05 per can ¢ toyal Red!’ brand, im heavy ‘ Emerson . p 16S cases Asparagus, “High Grade sapar ayru, per care 2 dotey C . wl, 12, Choice of A, 120, | bred, tency ceow while and. Sh¢%: per dba, SUIS] 150 ( tender stalk: r case 2 doz, a reer Aorce of ’ + Marehes and Cake Wats, Pe 75; per 4 2 $2.90; 2 ih eine Anderson's “ Favorite”? ie aiimine Pai Davis, by Kerry Mills, PRT CEOs cases totes CO Bar iett Peas, n heavy surer Pret hans 58 caey Sari nem imrorced packed y/4p, per case of 2 dot, : 4 5 eS live cil, per’ case ot 100 5; per 3; iy ack 4 : ‘ ; Gay Flatterer Dixie Coon Frigade. ie Also the additional list of G ozzrics a: cqually low prices fg The Nieiser occasion | 3 Becky Sharp Chovee of Au, /2e. Tea: 509 Haif Chests cioice For-| ely : Oneita Apple ene Y y per glass. mosa Oolon; i Jans, Strawberry, . Peach, Blackberry, ; lon of ovr strictly fancy Mixes | ete., etes,im Lib, g ass jars, Tease Sepelse (Oe. See oy, Aree per dor, $1.85; per jar. 16¢ assed cup cualities, delit’ Hare) Corn Srarch, makes pertee vor, for ths :ale, custards and paddlagt per ae) : 5 2 ter... OO, cuslar’s sot aatsiagy Oe Oe Guadarali Blend Fanous! tive Oi: Have! liv Oly Combination of strictly high @rade | sit presiure fro the 3 (Actually worth $3.50 and $5.00 per pair.) eee eit ailed feestreneth (Crashed 0} res, pint 10: .. 39a § “Kulture” Shoes are known almost everywhere through tnd flavor. An epicurean deliges, | CMtSUP:, Hans! aie the medium of numerous clever and catchy magazine advertise- i. sibs. $2.0); Mi IG Tomator: ind seasoned with te ments, their makers, Messrs. Todd, Bancroft & Co., of Roches-' 4... pts hnest spic’s, on's, rer a ter, N. Y., having spent a great deal of money in informing the| “well'trawtor usctepausiten |, 4022 9200 vove! AT@ Olives: Harel Tomato 1 Baking Powder, black calf, Cream Tati Boots, Street Boots, Skating Boots, &c., ole Whea’ Bi s, 2 pkge sJuncet Capsules, pige.. gp : Laver, ma anes Maycot Soap, 100 fornia Promes. 12 nd 00 Anke at 195 ae aa Brand, thoroughly cleaned, Ibo Husband. w er Ladies’ Dongola Kid Shoes, in lace ier batten Ielb. pige.. 92.65; pe | poesia gd ede gy Peg Mee apt Flaked Rice: A delcions lacel White Sea, absalotely pure, | soles, all sizes (but more of the wide lasts them the nosrow micning lab; oe ® m4 10¢ 0 cokes 004 oe aE A th $1.50 to $2.00, ‘or., Geb, per pa z eee » Policen an Donnelly noticed a hand- Cao Me ek da Me ag ; Pickles: “‘Milicr\" brand Gher-, $4-50; per cate. ....-044 Se cccigdl oman We guaranice all these Shoes to wear wall. If they don't, being them ieing, Mixed Piekle: asd Sterol Husa) petten Glee for the vania tieey house, back and get a new pair free | Chow Chow, uts., per bo 20¢. ch, lesb, pkge. .+.0.+06 A ———— ee SON UNDER SUSPICION. RATHER DIE IN PRISON, May Colleae Point te in the Pleshing How A) in a crittea) condition, Wis skull 1855 morning “harked with burglagpy ¥ joytng | Mf Untied Brewery Workmen, who chain fractured Hebel tas been rated wart to go fo Jail.” he pleaded, “pe mt pepaperity, apd, in vs figures number wu i080. Tae, teym wie family for about a year. Until tat I ca care. T can't last dint rilcies waows that if recently he lived with relatives In Brook. MCh rather dle ere levied on exch member pia in trike $3100 could be ratsed 1¥% h °o to @ hospital,” About a werk ago he went to College he Judge, “instcad of committing Point for the purpose of getting his trunk. {t le alleved that he had a quar- rel with bis fon, and later was found | ,,, noonecious on the sidewalk in of the house where his family |” > tying front lested and ts prepared to ta Me» ene ered wi He a hat his union hay. earnad ihe symp —_ I the Gutding “rades. who, e| Feside, ‘The police are Investigating will in ine the 6 er ne he machines his been ft varnishing | mulation of a new ecale of | At the Wluehing Hospital to-day tt] | was staied that Hebel was In a seml-| Warderers of ae Agel Farmer Pag conscious condition and had not yet | been able to make a clear statement o* Seaftelé. MONTROSE. Pa. Jan. & | Shew and James J. Eagan, the murder woof furthering t the blacksmith trade ion No. i, and New ave decided by a i vote of beth bodies to ama gy I adopt the sam he additional phrase ork 1 re comple! held and it is not likely that be asked will differ very | tm now he received his injuries vl strikes will last yeu M.. and the defense announced *t 0 ire. hat Ite ride was also ch Swry., fp Gants We Ge te Mewes, he probably fewer this year | $a F Wied Ber Child Dead—Locked gi" Whe wae placed Ob 8 car and Can Legislation Prevent che Sweating | ere of Jackvow Pepper, an aged an@ Bey in Seom. BY taken to the ferry System bi be the address wal h Dr DEAD AT 106, A PAU + | wealthy farmer of Rush Township, Si KILLED ¢l OTHESL INE. Her husband nas @ large sum of A Danie will give becure c ai ‘vehanna County, were hanged eneinn Tinto 30 ooh Wetman, While James Howard is serving his © Imoney with him. The young woman ot ey the. | bers a country as @ marine engineer in (he — the month r Nl phe Nedy ef Caramina Resario | rn oad M4, was oufforated in a fire Philippines, hie wife, N. e had no money bees and thereafter # ve Holy Come | - The drop fell at 10.08 3-4 o'clock, . avenue this morning. Seca’ tak elanaans peg Dd Squan- lure, Weeks Cieng Firmly Magistrate Pool ordered the woman | "p.)") ieceha Wii tual io WIN We Haried Im Potter's Fiel@ | ninuiee after the men lett thelr celia ‘The boy was left manth in liquor and his fi webine, Fell Tweaty-five Feet to be taken to the Rurstan Consulate meet t « Untese Some One letervenes, =| (Over one hundted persons, , hw) have been living in squalor to Street. ——— night, My whic Py The ody of Caramina Rosarto, wh» the jury. witnersed the double father. o and misery to be cond iwi Hecuse vey eg if Pa Aesig E Wet and Thomas, ‘grandfather Qt 118 Spencer street, Williamsburg, ac-| Mra. Mary FL Weeks, wife of George | IN tne next Ftety w nw for| stoe-President, 1B. Gh Treasurer, died at the almstouse on Jan, 7 he | Revs. carey Weeks, proprietor of the Woodbine | @rug cireks HO Mittenthal, Pinanctal Mecre‘ar teh years, Ueelat the Morene advisers _ to _ = { many J E jecording Becretary. | *&* of 16 sili . |companied them (0 U bHitty ee erie & ? 55 i Hotel, Port Chester, was killed to-day by venue | falling .rom the roof of an extension at the rear of the hotel on Main street Bhe was hanging up clothes on a 111 ean | when the rope suddenly broke. the rope firmly and the weight of the Clothes dragged her off the roof. . | fhe fell a distnace of about twer and Pifty-eghth street, attempted sui- ‘Tried te Commit Suicide at | oftet Hie Home. = hristopher Cormalius. fifty-one years OM, @ Janitor, of 114 East One Hundred At ide at his home this morning by shoot. | ‘>* temple, wes removed to the Harlem Mos- The claims a Americonn Ped Chrtetepber Cormatios, a Janitor, | Fant" ing himult with © revolver im the sete iene isc Hiscnition “avenue Gale tim," Cal's securger ioe bane s'bas | were toe poor te bury tt. Tee J. Isaacma, « sent to Potter's Field unless some F r — Ro Neckri ht Tawis, Guide: ands ity cnaritable person intervenes, | In WE ty | ‘The woman was removed to the alms-| = [rouse Bent | from 28 Mulberry stree: | ty te wrinkled and » and — pation i adlad | SAN PRANCTOCO, Jan. Te preferred, AN committer will be ap-| ee retina of the central boiy of belied to tee the pronet nefore the} ‘ pekegivad " treet | Gladstone, aged sixty-three 3 am e is of ty omiciats. | Word was sent to 28 Mulberry street | Nasmeet the tai Thietieth Ward Improvement As — | jas ant thie morning a large| received a J tent at chelr NO EXTRA CHARGE POR ty . 1 ttatons, themselves olf | Court amainet J “omnes mach. a femu ue e WUKLD Sil ben: oeople, called at the Moteue and prayed | onalre, ay tee Divert ogeeane sd himed he iy. They aa he | te a *,. : somens ter a key Amerie ‘ , e