The evening world. Newspaper, January 29, 1900, Page 3

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THE WORLD: MONDAY EVENING, JANUARY 2%, 1900, | SHATTERED ceremcornsss EL 000 tt SS ss MONUMENT. FR MOLINE, DEWEY ARC, | crs Juror Brown Still Ili and] Memorial Fund, Commit- will coanenbsiie: Sivas! wittivsecki 4 ices that will ° the Trial Again tee Reports, Nearly eclipse anything ever atenginde . Beautiful Heine Memorial. Sasi pone Half Raised. F $50,000.00 Recorder Goff this morning adjourned| A meeting of xecutive Commt toe PRESS CDE TIS the Molineux trial unt Thureday./of the Cilsens’ Committee of 4 for Juror Brown was unable to be present.|the Perpetuation of the Dewey Arch Worth of names were called by the clerk of ( m Building. 7 i” court at 10% o'clock. The Rece L William C. Church, the chatr- urni ure, ead: admonishe’ them not to talk or read|™@n, told an Evening World reporter Boece Sa eee a, bee, of about the case in th thew! "| that while the fund ie growing steadily, j the Mermaids Knocked Off Molineux came into court with a brink | ‘he committee would not lessen, Hy with a Pickaxe. a, There eee in" is cheeks | SOUR to devine new way of reaching Cc (0) 2, Gnd he looked ax if the rest bad done |") ta ak the; deatitg hf orld of ge t pelley of! the com myo at oem 0mm eh lo Damaged by SMOKE AND WATER father's greeting Molineux sald: ie Wi TeAeuad thal Aidade & noes “L feel better than at any time since} i¢ not quite, $200.00) in the hands me, Edward Simmons, Treasurer of Battle were both | fund. This ie 40 per cent. of the amount striet-Attorney | required to carry out the pians of the Onborne was represented by MP. | Cliizens’ Commitee, O'Connor. About @ citizens have contributed it 1s to wateh the monument, was away There ts a rumor afloat that Dr. thug far. Thirty contributions of $5.00 from hia post at the hour. He was re- = Scheele, the chemist, who claims to bave|each have been rece.ved, and $5,000 is turning to it when he heard something “Ie ie bad be of mercury sim-/ the largest sum contributed by any that sounded like @ loud click. The = nd tae fa a Yeo ee eee ena easiieiane) GP Nay, gentle reader, this unfortunate vessel is not the victim of an ordinary water-|""ir'te is to do #0, 1 know nothing |S oo 4 i : . about it," said Mr, Battie, assodiat electric ights and clearly visible for halt’ spout, |t chanced to be directly over the Atlantic cable when Count Castellane trans. crise tee TA ablonabats a a 4 mile around. Ho thought, so far as | am aware, of . A vandal broke off the heads and arms of two of the mermaids on the beautiful Heine monument, known as the Lorelei Fountain. at Mott avenue and One Hun- dred and Sixty-first street, at 3 o'clock this morning. Policeman Thomas Grffin, whore duty Must Be Sold Within 30 DAYS, For Account of Insuraace. By order of LYONS, STADHOLZ & CO,, Fire Adjusters, 66 Maiden Lane, New York, Albert Schreiber and Frank Jcary to the scene, and they also joinéd in the pursuit, | The fugitive turned south at Walton | avenue and dashed into clump of; | ' The zatconan me 9 an ran, down mitted his last message to the editor of Figare. ; Skee re Co ete oe tt “ y Z medical adviser, Dr. Hamilton, and he | ward Walton avenue, Af the some iO"! the mame fate in this city. The ob: | the Northwestern Dirpenaary, at Ninth! js quite enough.” ° mando, FOR CASH ONLY. { ment the pol . | fection was based upon the nudity of! avenue and Thirty-sixth street, There) sr. Battle sald he could give no esti- r havoc that had been done. the mermaids. There are four of them, | she was told the little one he@ diph- , Griffin yelled at the fugitive to stop,| one reclining af each corner of the! ‘ Ph-| mate as to the length of time required : bur the man redoubled his speed. “The! mcnument. Those that were mutilated theria, Bhe died early the next morn-| for the defense to present its case; nor & poltceman thereupon fired .wo sto's|#Fe on the west side of the fountain. ing. would he say how many witnesses would TWILLED SILK , A Stine yella and shots brought Policemen e 9 . . 1421-1423 3d Ave, bet. 80th & Biot Ste (= Come Early to Avoid the Crowd. <a Mrs, Lad Cour was advised to report! be called, to the Board of Health. She did so, and) 4», important witness for the defense | 6n Friday morning Dr. Hamilton Will-| wii) pe Mies Ida Halpern, who ts suing E, je ‘ams viewed the body. This was twenty-| 0, icutnow Manufacturing Company UMBR LLAS oe | four hours after the child's death, for $),00 damages. fhe alleges that a He sald that the child had died frm) gox. of their medicine, which is the vi | therta, a away, Desianeea' y-inen: Child Who Died of It) ccruncsie’ and, according io atrerteal ate i# that alleged to. have beet! eyieh Agndles of English taken by Mr. Barnett, nearly caused her By the time the policemen got there the’man had disappeared. ‘The. bushes LARS aa baaes nee eee eee teen LEE LE were beaten in every direction, but not! TROY, J. ‘as found. , Jan, 2.—The strike of the em- ‘ Cour, no instructions. The following day} death. vows Bag ue rae parce ing, plek| loveen on the Troy vin ot the Lay Unburied for Four |... Shlled pon & neighboring water), AMias Hsjoern te the ganahter of Cito Natural wood, close roll, axe of the used on lo ves to! United action Company was settled | | taker, He refused to bury the child un- 3 rad . pak up coal. Its handle was three anil |io.cay when an agreetient was adopted | Days. | lees abe obtained & physician's certificate! Pitgeoens Titers “et Wort '§ (he! steel rod, eight rib frame, | of death of three days Mr. Lad Cour tried to 26 and 28 inch, suitable Dr. Willams, but could not. He ed for three hours seat wat SHE WAS FROZEN 10 DEATH. for Ladies and Gentlemen, he at last got a certificate. The bod f a hammer and the pick eight inches | b¥ representatives of the company and) ong and very sharp. the strikers on the following basi: The vandal js described sf about 5 feet! Any committee of the employees rep-| Much anxiety Is felt among many ing from 1%) -centing organized or unorganised| West side residents over the possibie > inches tn belght, hf ‘aell an "7 nds, very wel ff ® pout a y aek te wore a long biack overcoat and labor will bo recognized when they de-| (anger of the spread of diphtheria by | was then taken away city hearse. relat the delay tn tesuing a death certificate; ‘The law stipulates ‘when orroy Hie wore a derby hat, and Grin ways} icyou Nerd in relation to any) the oy in i ipophla ad Cour a five:| Occurs. {0M a. Malignamt disease the |ABe@ Bridget C ot Newark,| to-m (Tuesday), at . ¢ looked like @ man of about thimy-nve, : ; - ay Cuithe : body shull be sealed jn @ box and re-| Reterning Home from m= Vielt, ‘When shot at the man uttered ac: ‘The employees of the Troy division| year-old French Canadian girl, of 216| moved within twenty-four hours, ; 4 n Ty, - $ and the police believe he was wounded. '| upon showing their badges aball be per-| West Twenty-seventh street. asl Fell and Was Unable to Rise. J 5 qahiet of Police Deve ef {nspector | mitted to ride freo on the tro division: t eat four days her tse body lay in Merry Machelers te Dance. De Bridget nite, ot = Cope . ‘aeeres on ‘and thirty. cy are| The company shall pay al! conductors | her home aud was visi y many Of; saceray Hill Lyceum will be the scane| *reet, Newark, N. J. was for o tearching fot che , high and low, a motormen on the Troy division bf ur esnrg one Sere pareats ne of gay events next @aturday night, Rey wf bags ch geben peor Value $2.75 and $3.00 Weis thought by the wet se th wipe eeege Tener Conca per, hae heal) Be Bmemet to gules | when the Merry Bachelors hold their sais enchepedia * the Of an anti-Fleine crank or |Teswlar cars, and no jem regular cars |The house is a five-story tenement, full) masquerade bail there. The Bashelors| “Xt Yeu . torer ia eolore eek 09 8 cover in colore ® (00 ly in hire of @ society which | to be run than the present time-tables of children. They played in the aame | promise to make the eleventh event « Tt was found that the old woman had | ae over 0 © © © The Greatest Meck onpoeed the setting up of the monument. |cali for, and more régular cars to be room with the dead child and then in 1 been frozen to death been | NO EXTRA CHARGE FOR IT. a th Year of the cue a the ’ ron x was jsculpiered by run if the tramc requires, {the street with their comrades, stunner, every detail aiming to surpass) visiting friende in the vicinity Advertionments for THE WORLD ett be re Copteny le, teaty, “oa oan & b Brant ferier, of Berlin. It was | ‘There will be no discrimination against baghye ss b all previous events. There wit be| to go home late last night, ‘I esived at any Amerions District Slesteager Otee pail. Se © c= od by, Hambure, Germany, | any of the men on account of the pres-| The gir] was taken sick last Monday | {nbjesux and a cakewaik as special fea-| posed that sho fell and pelng uni 0 | So eetal Tolagieph Oelae tn Sew Foo Che as all pewsdestors. u by Boston, came near sharing | ont strike. !On Wednesday the mother took her to! tures. |e up was frozen to th, | Omen sats ‘8 messenger if you haves i Salo of Manufrcturers' Sto rfutenes Sale of A ! : : Manufacturer's Sale of Manufacturer's Stock of Manufacturer’ Ladies’ Mackintoshes. Ladies’ Top Coats. {Prints and Wash ; rubber lined, made with attached capes, | Only About 200 in This Le’, Fabrics in sizes 34 to $2, special, 1 39 A These coats at o t $4.90 have been | 4, i 5 % ; immense Misses’ Mackin 4 Ming at $7.50, $8.75, $10 | ee gt ott, ae 3 E ffered in Sunda’ very item o in y’s papers on sale to-morrow. Ni attractions in pigh sete merchandise daily during continuance of the Sones, of ey and $12.50, and are made of | sale at, y present un covert mixtures, Kerseys, Cheviots, Boucles ‘ A Million in Merchandise! ‘ saree and Coverts; all shades, in | Light ground Cambeic, with very beautiful neat fe mse pang ties | Se comeeia al bp rig ne ak New, bright and dependable, and underpriced to a degree unprece-| J cas 2.69 | eee hae | ‘nina an dented in the history of our notable sales of Manufacturers’ Stocks. pe ote, 0 This remarkable sale is a complete reversal of present trade conditions. | ¢ SD Stextare ia gr In the face of a rising market we name lower prices than ever. oi at 4 Appended are typical offerings from a few of our 65 great departments. Read them: i. yelvet At $7.75 —Only about | colors; ‘these would sell in the regular way 21 | Sosce: special, 2.98 $ e 200 left of | at 120. yard, our price, yard, P 6: fi erececce ¢ ‘ . le of Stationery. % . : pee a Hw wi a Pvt Ny we tac. Dimity st 6*,c. yard—Dimity is said to be the ay C t b ng wes leading sheer fabric for the coming summer. We | med; ‘uli skirts withdeep mute 7.75 place on sale to-morrow 20 canes very choice de- | at bottom, 1 signs and colors, including navy blus and 2 | Peecebe Wrappers, siso in indigo dots. Ina very short time these dimities wht sel | goblin or black apd white,” Ladies’ Neckinteshes, of extra qualit FOETCE S T Nee: okcs tromt and back, collars, ‘sleewes price: 63 tnd lapels trimmed with (01 69 mr ne reat baton & 69 Foreign and Domestic wehorthb becerar ts ae at, -~.. rows of ned all t Hosiery at Prices sc Fortunate Purchase Se ae Now Unquoted, |. #2] | of Trousers from oF aaa Metaslory an shins or satin; every size is here in| yard, some one of these priced A very choice variety Of Dress Percates, sells 61 Jots; but we advise an early regularly at 10c. yard, our sile price, yard, 5 a don't ¢X- | 126. Dress Ginghame at 6}c, Thousands of pieces an ” 4,90 Zephyr Giaghams, manufacturers’ ends, from 8 to 20 yard pieces, all new spring designs and ble texture, made | $20 coats, which we will sell to-mor- rom the best mif's in the | — withdouble and military ca vow at /hitii velvet collars, special, rs 3,49 Second Vicor, Sth ®. Section. wovescesssse ior amen A. L. Werner & Co, |grerevsiv, i value 910.00, 4, éelizs, envelopes } price, sale price, choice of cr ; ‘CaM, TOSe, azure anteed stainless: none worth less thin t2c. fe fi e Sempee Masa Irey 9) Viste outtes, aad bellotrope. per” 4. | Lnlr Uet ie Veleos oul tea pricws to D> | aioe ae yen i> om oe be Rugs ¥, 5 ’ Ir con none Stamped Lines Scerts,| rice, ar, $22| pound boxes ol Whiting's | e Men's Half Hose at $2c. | their line. Here are wonderiul values. Art Squares. sale jee 19| Rusver Hot wi; octavo. | pure Linen Paper, glazed y wet 4 Men's Fancy Stripe Half Hose in a } Lot 1—tn this lot, although the pric: ts | price, thes, sale price, and antique finish, cream or dine variety of tre asmall one, we offer a pertectly made ‘ Geldeles Eyeglasses and) 2 gis, 39; 3 azure, containing (O sheets Men’s Fancy Extracted Polka Dot | Bait of Tromsers of good quality Spectacies, sale 5 4905 4 dts., aie and envelopes to match, en's Fancy Extracte a cheviot, that will wear and give sitis. P price, per pair, Leather joo, special for this sale 25 ___Hali Hose, all guaranteed fast colors, | faction; made with continuous waist volume, 6 "Pare, wi Envelopes pod con | foo Medium Wi ee, Vas Fee bo art pati y ig pang dhs , cabinet > | s in steel es! wear to any trousers Lag and kid yd 100, See raat pair, | “mixtures andsilver rays. cholceot any o!the-bowe lots B.D. | you can buyat $2.00 during 1.1 , 4 quick cmessees cocsess this sale, your choice at ° I (=) oF ru ‘ ign ed 4 rtment Lot a—Thoxsands of pairs in thi a o to select from, in all-wool . . and cassimeres, the produc This week we will well known milly every di offer three specials in Stele of stripes, checks and m Hale Mattresses fe fect in make, suitatle sor business = \ which are extraordi- | or stress wear: regular Lact | 66 eee \\nary bargains. | (085.80 values; your choice De Tlattress, | Lot 3—-Among this lot will be found ven PEE rade of good quality | {wodreds ot dis rable styles, in neat, ed hair, weighs 40 fhs., and covered with the best dressy fscts; perfect in every detail " af manufacture and fit; these trous- Cs RRR RY S008 For 98.005 Sor ties 5.98 ass are in cassimeres, A-wool chev- jots and worsteus, made to sell for almost double the price | 29d coloring can be used a a Department. | Medan ts bercoreé wat °C, Arar ianysinped | Ntaue Paced om them: your choice during 3) pcg | Tum Ge yi "y ‘ty *y » - is only e Me oy —hime Hack Towels, extrabeavy,| ticking, usually solf for §12.s0 for this pe 83 . 4 Lot 4—Even with our well-known low we have Oft. x 7.4, 13629 0, 4, ‘and ironed, ready for 10.00 prices | 2.30) ft, ¢ with 1x9 ft, 294) 15% 291 3 | No. }—Hale Mattress, mide of extra ine quality lone curled | ; aes) 6 § ‘ iat, weighs 40 Is coneed with very vest tuk 4) BOY jae, onseh, Tty ae Sanne. 06 Ce ee ee |. 66s dain ing, usually sold for $18.00, tor this sue, ss trimmed in a manner only known to high class 2.95 | bie bf = bi sh These mattresses will be made in iwo parts, if desired, | tailors; your selection during this sale at | Sim, § ¥. without extra charge. ‘. meet | ain sFo! a? | ity pit : ¢H Hf i i H i z°3EE HI ; i 3 & & NS & g E g 3 i Hii i Ion | ake i sfs CREELE ft k 4 F uf i i g te to offer anything that wo i i ut 33 s i : a: : ae fa } Ty if

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