The evening world. Newspaper, January 10, 1900, Page 5

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4. ad ly OM SUR Ts Commission Will Examine Into the Sanity of Man Who Oddly Killed His. Wife. Dr. B. 8. Newell, of @ Wem plnce, and, morning that it wae enough to make any evense, | man crasy. } t rh li be is insane he will be sent to an asy- tum. | If he 19 held to be sane District-attor-| Rey Andrews will ask for an order for Bie arrest to await the action of the Grand Jury on the charge of murdering | his wife. ‘The evidence of the Reyman boys, sons of Jeweller Heth Reyman, of Mount Ver- non, is ‘They wore both at the Morrison house the evening of the ahoot-| ing. Samuel Reyman says he left for pome| At 8 o'@look. Ellas stayed until an hour| later. He was to pave saree ad at ia ned reagor, Morrison sent was gous. De. Ferrie, who was the first physician copra ely gp Mra pL OT saw Mre @tecover the truth. His prac- the da: shot, eye had @iacovered thet something | And almost the thing she 6 move serious then a flesh wound in the| "ti hone for." Ne erne site Who Get the Jewelry? peretet in ber refusal to let him examine | chief of Police Foley is working on e farther Dr. Ferris uisoovercd the truth.| covery of some other woman besides Mt was then {00 iate to save her if there (ectoar* tee A Sh een te ree had been a chance In the beginning. im pot tpost of ” refuses to eat now, but jen cigarettes Constantly. The po- H ‘=! PRICE OF Potter of 884 South First Street, Brooklyn, N. Y., who says, under date of Sept. 23, 1899, regarding his cure of @ disfiguring face humor: My baby’s face was covered with ringworms. We could not lay a pin between the ores on his face and neck, and he was a sight to look at. Two doctors attended him for three weeks, without success, when I heard of Cuticura. I got a box of Cuticura Soap, and a box of Cuticara Ointmeat. I only applied them three days, when I coul weeks he was cured. Himface ts as cl In all the world tive for distressing skin and scalp humors of with CUFICURA 60ar, and Msingle anointing with CUTICURA (Ointment, purest of emollient akin cures, followed when necessary by @ mild dove of CrTiceRa RPAOLVERR, will afford’ instant relief, permit rest and sleep to both parent and chtid, and speedy, permanent, and economical cure when all else fails, Sold throaghout Price, THE SET, @1.26 ; or, CUTICURA SOAP, 25e., COTICURA OINTHENT, SOo., COTICURA ResotvErt S00 Baby Humors,” Potrex Dave amp Cus. free. who eat with him last night learned, wer ‘an Evening World reporter this ee chain. JOHN SWINTON ON SUNDRY IDEAS, They Are of All Kinds and Deal with Many Things—When Labor Gets to Thinking, __ the Sky Will Clear. 4 know that I ought to pay more at- of capitalist trusts, whieh, It would tention to the Man with an Idea. One thing that has plemsed me, in thinking of him, ie that “he is very Numerous.” so to peak, and that he beare a good many names, if one may way 90. Here he ta under one name with o pleasant tifa I¢ wen't de, Mr. Rocke feller, R wea't ge. werkingmes Here he ‘s, under another name, with @ pea for the Republican party, he friend of labor. I tell iim to send ft to Mark Henze Ané still the Man with an Iden, one presents plan for the investment of the spare Mmeney of working people. The pian hes Qa inviting ook, and its author gilds it {a a fine manner. But as J am not sure that it would enrich (he workingman whe might be fascinated by It, I cannot) scientific substitute for strikes and a peasibly recommend it few words for reformers and a wail for Here he is again, bearing Anothe? | the oppressed and a warming to Meme, with a long argument against Wahor unionism under about 9 dozen Now there ts so very much of any of it in this place. Besides, I Bave time every day to argue the yet again, with a pro- & brand-new labor party, | (Th assurance that if {t should vy che right it will win 1 agree with sore things that . and 1 would not discourage with a cheerful thought. But ne money for the new party's! Pi! at this time. 43 att “| verdict against the father, sald: “L shall not allow any sentimental ver.| 7 are | dict to stand, Nominal damages, such | ia"| MISS MILES MARRIED. ee six cents or a Gollar, are all that will allowed. For « fourth time a jury has rendered what @upreme Court Justice Qummere come time ago designated as a “sentt mental verdict,” in the case of Abra- bam 1, Graham against the Consoll- dated Traetion Company, of Jersey City It has awarded him $2,000 damages for the death of bis five-year-old son, who was run over by « trolley car. There have been three appeals of this came, and it is sald that the Tractlon ‘THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVWNING, JANUARY 10, there 1s no treatment po pare, so BABY’S LIFE FIXED NOW AT $2,000. ‘This striking photograph represents the three-year-old son of Mrs. Jess, id see his face was better, and tn four lear asa bell, and not a mark on It. sweet, 80 economical, so speedily effes infants and children ae Coricums. iva int toe world. Cour, Sole Props, Bostea. “ How to Ore | B.Altmant@o. SILKS. AN ASSORTMENT OF PLAIN AND FANCY SILKS ARE NOW BEING SOLD AT SPECIAL PRICES ON COUNTERS REAR OF THE ROTUNDA. ¥ LADIES’ SUITS. THE BALANCE REMAINING ON HAND OF TAILOR MADE SUITS WITH ETON OR FLY | FRONT COATS, SILK LINED THROUGHOUT, TO-MORROW—THURSDAY, i AT EXCEEDINGLY LOW PRICES. Price 25c. ™” itnscten™ he Se eee bese eer ip Garton Wine and the aly way t doh is your newsdealer and the 1900 World Almanac 1” haso’t got — him . t any rate, see that even have to write for it. The oid Almunas 6 the book that tells you things—answers ques- tions—saves time, trouble and money. You can’t go amiss with a book like thin, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 10, 1900. | Less Chan Value, and offered as such; values from yard, 500 yards ja all, at, per yard.. be “Children are an expense esa rule and het a pecuniary benefit te their parents. Yet it is generally that the larger a man's family ie the more likely be is die rich” ABK, per yard yesterday was for $2.00. Daughter of the General Now the| Wite of Capt. Samuel | ry ere clas ae ed ore durned. The #irl did not re- 3 Hf FOR DOUBTERS. Easy to Investigate This. Mr. J. T. Gallagher, of $9 Olinten ave. nue, Albany, N. Y., writes the following, i i | i | i | H nit HI it | lie | i! ig sf re | i! ff j 4 of suffers | | ef ij 1-4 s - & 3 E i th iH s 2 a. 1 2 2 ALINES, in all the or gray, at, per yard... r— - Continuation of Our Sreat Embrovdery | | Sale at One-Caird to One-Half 63-inch Bleached Heavy-Weight DAM- LUNOH CLOTHS, in length, Wal Gian popular kind at 180; FACING or STIFFENTNG for stirts, very wide and of the pest quality, st, \ Se inane wet 2 to 12 inches wide; all of them well made on and Nainsook. Edgings and insertions at Se yas, 80 vss, 100 yiu, 120 via, 150 vou be. value, §2c. value. 15¢. value. 20c. value. 25c. value. A SPECIAL LOT OF 45-INCH SKIRT FLOUNCES, embroidered—a chance and pe of new attractive a Sie | * tter how may be, capecially | StcSeae asings o's good quality cos be bad’ot chee low Che Cloak Department jest, wn goin Teeter, cose vite oe te bel choicest of them: — ‘Dinner Yapkins. | peices we ask for them are very much elsewhere, as will be sven by these i — Carpets and Rugs. prism that do act Spang TE RS a dering this sales TAPEOTRY trom (he. to The. per 600 LADINS' and MISSES’ JACKETS, each, $5.90 and i s2e2 Hs at $8.90, 7.90 6.90 3.90 A perce all short 65¢e 4 4 ¥ A smailer sized NAPKIN, for lunch or breakfast service, at, per doren A fine Double Damask NAPKIN, etre | large in sive, at, per dozen sees The same NAPKIN, in medium cise, 195 Per DOMED... 0... cceeeeercecser ene aacee 0 75e — them ‘ yr elscwhera, | seeoee a

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