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THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 6, 1900. es: BULL TONE LAWYER WEEKS SAYS MOLINEUX Seer IN OTOCK, IS INNOCENT OF POISONING, 4\V\E=a-S2 ‘ _—— Prices Higher at the Opening of the Market. 1 was at iis heignt: When that ioese Was merging into the great | ness of the Christmas holidays eh the best thoughts of a prosperous are cevt uppermost, was the mall-| of that pacl the act of wuch «| | seauentiy corrected It and saya that be |had copes of the afternoon that the bottle was in his chatter they read ex the bottle-holder tn her room, but i | Dr. Hitencock saya that they took him | Mr. Weeks's sieet into the front Feom (here, one. ge! The Genera! and Mere Molineux were § him the desk from wi an ‘ Te agen Samia Ac were all taken, |!nfinitely more cheerful than at amy Previous time of the trie Mrs. Molt | WHY NO ARREST? x. the wife, wae radiant. Her cheek Jan. 2 on which day the papers | Ht 1 the headline, "Police Want ke land Ho Molineux,” one of the letters were suffused and Wetted WHE) was called for at the Broadway box Now, following along in, the point Of | Mr. Hattle and Rxpert Cx , Would any ane under polite surveiiance An Increased volume of stock changed [Nariel Le aveaay Snnected w Mr. Weeks had a long ermation | have Ryne {9 What, Poms rong Me the? hands at the opening of the market 40- fthe houre at all, but that Mr. Mointyre | with her fust before court (A. Mes | Tih thin Aeeba boat have di Gay ard prices were generaily at frac- rd Mr. Corn pF and Mr. Me | Molineux plied the lawyer with au | t would have been tlonal advances, } niyre went up 8 the, wee ie alt } from fle ma wa 4 Wear as 2 y arrem; Wan 0 a tos ant ioe ir. Weekr's voice be- Third Avenue Railroad was prominent motorman on the street runs over a per- | tude hat he wan renssuring | “\ jeame eo husky that Court adjourned | through its activity and a gain of 5 son ured injures him aertouriy, even if | jury must have Jan excellent tuned vill (oemorrow morning at 10.2) o'clock points within the first hour. The talk jhe dooan't kil what is done to the MO | oy for 4: wap LM before they delgned relative to the reorganization of the finances of the road Indicated that ta- Vorable news would soon be given and that the present trouble will soon + have paseed. The course of Reading first preferred ‘was upward, but to no greater extent than a point and a half; then tt drifted Of a fraction. The Granger list, espe, claliy St. Paul, was strong. A return to activity In the stock mar- ket was attended by « higher level of Brices. Purchases of the low-priced railroads were a feature, with the Erios Sith Sa oom! COMMEND WEBKS'S COURSE, Tthie was in favor of Weeks, for dinner always puts men In excellen tening humor Criminal John F. Molnayre, Axgisiant Dlotriet- Attoreny, said, in discussiag the case. | that the action of Mr. Weeks was most unusual, He only Knew of one st before and that was fn th awyere Agree that Wol- Prominent crlininal lawyers, inter viewed by Evening World reporters ax of Frank Morino, accused of mur to what they thought of the action of “L helleey Carlyte Harris would have {Mr Weeks In submitting the Molineux x * . |e the jury without defense, said escaped,” snid Mr. Melntyre, “had he : taken the stand and dented having rent] Abraham Levy—It is exactly what i e ry e iy and Baltimore & Ohios making go>! the capsules of poison. On the other] seuld have done, } tort yoo sce Drogress upward. hand Dr Buchanan's statement enti prosccution has made tte case good te “3 , — =} him to the chair.” pape: ve mart railtene seice he Pd as lanen rot off ibe feant| "iar. Dtciauvre Ghoug’t Weeks hat heen [nd reasonable doubt, and 1 aattstpate All the items ate bite rs ane have been sold. Net. ee moved up to al and onl form of the car and raken to the | bold in hie action. bul Wid nol belles i itte jury. ‘rake out the een tare Tebenay single piece remains, Many who came on Monday were disap. i except. Tha Avenue, Tennes- Ia eresting a bullding—the| Bd trang a case. The | and what have you? pointed, Every aisle on the three floors teemed with buyers before nias -— tres and National Bteel, which fell Aéw ntength developed in. the Bali engih develo in the Balit- 4 more & Unio stocks, (he Atehiaone and St. Paul. Pressure relaxed also against Sugar, and ¢ etivity of the Market increased again and the advance Wag resumed, The closing was active and strong near tu the best prices of the day, and at | superintendent of the Dulin’ dlevator| *e" | Bmanuel M. Friend—He did just right, lo'clock, The pink tickets indicating Half Prices were 4 [fails and kills some workmen, how lone WEEKS RESUMES. | for trom the evidence presented at '* | overs gravitated toward them, swayed by the irresistible spirit of thrift, " d om lo arrest the superin- trial, I do not see how the prosecution loos it take them to arres pet “You remember.” Mr. Weeks began endent of that bulldiny e. ) hope for a verdict of guilty. The| Here's consolation for those who failed to share in the former savings, “Getrag oot arate | lon cy cana tta at fo Ar |gucaton forthe Sry oly eave "| Qeogher gees of worthy, fine Furniture at just hal the ras thet no No question that he ot dy World | people made out a cane beyond a reason- " \ n. His oxplanation of how he £9!) wanted he orel his father and a Wo: te of polo: ci emt, but e once to Chief Me- | able di 1 hey have | yesterday. It is /be unity of the Berth Staten "Boe Meese Sere, sen, Soe '* Cet P| Gee} 6o ou ak inp bere es promlacuoes comcurteek Perslirs coceales——l aaa Praftclaking fed caused Meectlone “Th nt there upon seeing «he a - ia not without prec- ort ial ee graned, Feaetion. Hitchoosk aS, MM laccount, and thers he wrate hie addres |edent When a iawyer, considers ‘hai |fair comparisons, Such a course can have but one result. Our leadere en" apportuntt * 1 “)Boonafter we find this address in Gen |the State has not made out a clear cass. | shin will be made clear and fast. ss * ares, and of bonds $3.380,000 par ortunit oi ker to the experts, |he ix justified in doing what Mr. Weeks a ec luaky, the chief of detectives ne Moliveux's writing talon 40 tp, epee ot ' [ya Ny Pb MAA ea hPa ale ett | Some of the Important Details. 4 tem to You" Amd then rlflon with thie. case was, owlag. merely STANDARD OIL AT | Pow, entiomen. 1 know it te atmoat|0,tie berm, pacer gh ime og 546. All the Furniture involved is good—not a trace of trash or truck in tie ia . fill repeat @ rome ot iand Ni your tained an a lawyer, Fine Fon a entire lot, Nearly every . alee is represented ie the big . Hig aye Oy r icy 1 ask you to look Tourvern years he Head ‘best’ the | Record Broken by Advance Upen|tion. The various pieces are built on m and popular lines—graces' | Just put them aide. Kom. that] writing expert oe the sce Sow Announcement of @80 ful, fe srg a and beautifully finished. There are no dupticates—mostly golden M {e not even at attempt at tracin, een called in in gamiumetion with P.. ‘aivinene a We even belleve tthe “ is an| Kinsley, A fe’ id we 3 according 5 q atm at Dinclng the original, ands! |, Rinaley'e own ariaence, be hed thie. | ‘The Mlandard ON Company to-day dee ins spite of the fact that the Crk quantity is very large, you will find Hitchcock in pon a cant Feet ee or the| but Mr, Kinsley wrote to Expert Eddy. | cared « dividend of $90 per share, pay-/it worth wees 00 be Bee rt comers Early choosing ing of the Chief of Detectives that] Of the defense, in Washington. : 1 ‘ he would have co find out the man (hat Able March 16 this sort means a You'll know the half-priced articles ky the 7 sent it to him, and with the assistance KINSLEY’S SHIFT. When the announcement reached Wall] pink tickets they bear, of us ut from the perenne: ee the ~ ae was picked out as “Kinsley wrote him telling him that] street great excitement followed imme- ‘ W ’ ~ ‘ LIKE CORNISH'S WRITING, |= heli at Ot" [stately om he core where the atk Hall Chairs. omen’s Desks, * ~ ig week lat Kinstey ‘changes ‘i i And do you remember how that h0-| his opinion. Why? ‘on fhe criaswe erent Imitation Mahogany Oak and Bird's. | Solid and imitation , Oak, a pened? Do you remember it Mr. Ja aingle enveloy He said that tha Byery share in sight was grabbed, eM age, came (0, Mr. Corsiah muh see Sachets eat Teck | Tm a be ae wo 11 pt. cys Maple Te Wee anes 0 find te) joer aad aad to him, “Don't you! single pec Hiarey nt evident in all hia | g97 1-9, the highest figure ever reached $1.74 now—formerly $3.49 $7.49 now—formerly $14.99 » “Now, tandard O11 pald 3 Ey aft etn ding at Pe et ee tayo na| $1:99 now—formerly $3.99 | $867 now—formerty $17.38 HH fendani’e handwriting, with, AL the ine] A nt ee iia te tay after | vear 4 per cent. will be distributed ver| $2,210 now—formerly $442 | $9.99 now—formerly $19.99 forma’ uu from the ¢: ‘f ¥ iit formation you have gained from the ¢8-ltinues the exasaination of his defend- | share. $2.99 now—formerly $5.99 | $10.24 now—formerly $21.49 i i rived from hearing thein explain how to| Mts writing. lie hia story under| After a slight reaction heavy buying : posattle ach Writing io you belleye Mt) aatneat the ingucrl, Ye attor that he orders were executed, and near the| $3,16 now—formetly $6.3) | $11.24 now—formerly $2249 ©) | Bring could have ever with amy letters| i® called to. Mr, Gaborne’s office =" |close of the day Standard Oll was quoted $7.98 | $12.98 now—f $25.96 ¢ me Tehe fact Coneeced hac Mand ambed iy wy hae Be Ra ae aie en $3.99 now—formerty $7 now—formerly writ! A mystery surrounds the declaration 36! ‘3 oven abe yd fing" at fT ho] ey, TUT thie “Fapec to" make of the ® per cent. dividends $4.49 now- -formerly $8.99 1 3 4 now—formerly $27.23 -. 18% vs ¥ > Mr.| #riting suffictently vertical, make hi No one seema to know just what it ay ts Corman hut take anyone of allot the| Seite The exnct words of fh ne aime, aroma to Know Just wnat it! $4.51 now—formerly $9.02 | $15.99 now—formerly $31.99 1p »y Hil, admitted handwriings of th the Tee aee opinton’ the promeanttion iis {had | dend, whe kip make ® ber cent.| $4.99 now—formerly $9.99 $17.68 now—formerly $35.36 nm bolstered up did miu! on stock earnings. up iy iy iy WEEKS SPEAKING. ‘ {bat seas. writen by Mr Boling ad Sno) der his report. Was that fair? porition the speculation was made and| $5417 now—formerty $10.34 | $19.99 now—formerly $39.99 fame (esi at be tL? the price run up. None of the Rocke- BS Be ie peg Dye fr, Molineu noe i ig vf cagil sey. aus| Cult Interete coud be ween thie atters| $5.59 now—formerly $11.18 $22.44 now—formerly $44.88 y t theen p © eo! re , ha “Was t just? r insley Ald ¥ peta een a im Wontinued from Second Page. tee dre cp made Then shen Mr. Wow fc us eee, what imppene after] nox ate citi an ihe tt it noon, $5.99 now—formerly $11.99 $25.16 now—formerly $50.32 4 PS rete: ‘ leaves tyres it. n ir. Corni ae out #0 th it. je hae on won & ite ORO By Ht Pee eae tT tes goes over 800] of his specimens of Mr. Molineux's| manufactured, exhibits, made mer $6.67 now—formerly $13.34 | $27.21 now—formerty $54.41 24 it \lle on his friend Yocum, the chemist. | handwriting and then he turns It over| stress. He had written just Lord & 1.29 By ay ve ‘man who lp brought here to prove lta the pollee and the pollee send the| requested. He had gone to 7 ay »| $7.49 now—formerly $14.99 $35.64 now—formerly $7! » that he knows how to make cyanide of - is to Mr, Ringsley on ron’, ay if Newark 10 one i ane om a 14 9 fi 9 hi Ie ere! ent cose” Ts im, a itm, le had of ye | ' Ata And Br "cornish ielenhoned i the Die: Ay Re hae an interview itm Yocum. want ‘dla'they send. ftanid. He had” gone. to, the potiee- Grand Street Stove \ $67 now—formeriy $47. $44.49 now—formerly $88. Stecses 2 en 8 riet- Attorney's office, to his friend. Mr. What reasonable excuse hed They sent him exhibit A, they sent] worse day after day he h WO) hed emt Le ‘ ‘Oren sorties bi... tee ee ms fre, to Mrs. Rogers's a if i *\ for going to call on Yorum? He a pet | him an envelope w! wi n the stamp of Mor-| exhibit portrayed in the newnpapers T T Parlor Cabinets Wocbing Cea! : eg ad t and what message d lated to any of these people. Ett! | tis Hermann & Co. on it. I cannot a They were photographed under thor oilet ables > . ' . nd? That there w ‘nish was well enough to get around | what the contents of that envelo ‘ssing circumstances on his mind, Great Shoe Sale. * 6 6" © Ttroupte at the fa! AViend to" business and. in this case |f think there was & leiter in It. lt wus D Know how it is with yourself Solid and tmitatign Mahogany and| Solid and imitation Mahogany and sil " lhe could go and make a social call on| letter addressed to John B. Adame. How writing and how printing becomes White Enamelled, J OM MENTIONS M’INTYRE. Yooem. And he aye be rh son he Mie i A ht photographed In your m 4 (Were aes 480. Pairs of Lacies’ Hand-Sewed | Oak. “é ; men 0 en) at once, connect tions tl eas of «aul , sy | tae Me atone, teat, tents ng eect tats | Me ar eh ay [ates alae fete | lathe Ato CL“ahemn theta wonk| $687 now—formerty $13.74 | $6.67 vow-—formery $13.96 oO at “=a to Yocum paper! “ted? on the SS Jat the fas!” Gentie £'hes sick ‘man. because ‘Yocum, takes| pend bien that aight be commected with [unt eth ne eatnoh address written It] from $2.00 to 98.60 a pair, oneale st | $7.62 now—formerty $15.24 ) $7.99 now-—fo-merly $15,99 ty toy | lestimony was that 1 him out to @ saloon and buys him &/the man who act might have com-| Main word, hefore the peoj 62 now. HN 82 | to know If “this could pot. by | drink mitted the polson? bm ee this has | ft Watad hy’ have traeen ead 59¢. @ pair, 89 fi $17.78 $11.99 ey ly $23.99 Se eee nee amen co potity Mr MORh- HOLDS UP CORN og i Me oat il ineeiey, words had he only writer tnem before? | ag of $3.00 ‘9 fi $8.89 now--formerly * a ‘a e ther man, must have read Our Men's Shoes, ih, | anaaee fromm ineee cee : in, the papers must have Kk en that Fess combat Was there; gentiemen Soe heavy 11 light, weight leather, can- $9.38 now—formerly $1876 | $13,34 now—formerly $26.67 =| 5 ined; on sale at - 4 ON ints re, “Trouble at the Coroner a| ' Ring agai vas lined $20 fi is ; Sl that it me portunity to tell| Adams, and "who wan ites Mite cle: DETECTIVE’S WRITING. | cok yor, would | have permitted | Boys’ Sold Leather Shoes; size:| $15.33 now—formerly $22.66 | $15,87 now -formerly $35.73 ; a me nunpietoea chon oat Ste i | vated train—so sick that he fad'to 0 a 4 Were it not for hin own! 949 5; : ¢ Sider age epee artat | ttt iets ert teenie ee ls GES! ge. rman oiany | $1899 wow — formal $2799 | $1857 sow-—fermety $9719) 77 | g that might seem te ponnect that was innocent? a 4 iy ‘_ yt Yooum—| i" cornin "Dee. Sen Te pe and: dens | sone ed tall ee things a "or | Vouthe’ on Call Grain Lace Shoes;| $17.49 now—formerly $34.99 | $23,07 now—formerly $46.54 g wivere? "To. ihe place where one would | tien Cormieh’® and they-rend My to write what happene’ ‘a WS ved none of minis with Jt the word orntah hag aap rere We | al through, sizes 11 to 9; on} $19.84 now—formerly $39.67 | $2499 now—formerly $49.99 le ome i 7 wrote Ex’ 0 bd elative Of lic appears in’ evidence. ‘These were| a” sitange coineklence “that he ale: oe. (former price @1.25.) $21.94 now—formerly $43.89 | $32.49 now--tomicnly $64.99 by Cornieh | written by Detective McCafferty, the | spelled the word Harpster when . hid ha he man who took this material down to wrute Ma a 300 Pairs Little Cents’ Call Spring % sae reat |e emt im order A eet hie option | Be ME ee iuea ant Tile van | Hee Lace Shoes: solid leather al Hat Racks, Hali Benches. & on excuee for « not notifying ‘ jeraen, if that te honest, bee. f reeee eee ee Eo before the} h; zee # to 13455 shoes th: 5 x, the Coroner's Office that he Wns Not acs Y Gealing where a man's lite | was drawn out and flourished before the| through; v1 65 at EM By | customed to using the telephone ake. then T am unable to know | }u! Fee heat” dhe Gucrs and the] age worth $1.20 to manufacture; we Solid Quartered Oak —Large French | | Solid Quartered Oak, few wg its IN THE ADAMS FLAT. he went to the. “This ‘was not a hostile ‘person they that It wan) And ta tt oot alan a sl are offering at Plate Mirrors, \any, Large Box Seat, som 3 iy Ute up (othe fiat ‘None, of were taking this to. This was an ex-| colncilence that anuther | mistak he tn $17.99 9 f $13.37 HS FPS] ste, Mountyre does not make that ex-| were there, Zot tert that the, Poli Department were ‘rating larpeter,occutted In ent | AM of Our 81.38 and $1.50 Misses'| $899 now—formerly $17, | $6.69 now—formerty Oe. "a | Stan. el orale foes not take” Gree Bes Sige neat: on on tne aieation at hangwritng? | Sratnady ee semen. |/ Button and Lace Shows marci! $9.49 now—formerly $18.99 | $9.81 now—formerly $19.68 BY a | emreve it net geting tte Polnea| ca is, Maumee See | eZ yap dar aete naa ea |i nee at hte ee | de 42 y $28.84 | $9.99 now—formerly $19.99 “hs % por notify the Detective Bureau. | ge ae ect a have, Bim eltemet this. Ob, They med one from a, box ontibe serene Sy $1.00, $14. now—formerly | 77 now: ly Z ud a { expect that C ex-|with some r ; | followin i in met aged meee Mt ie ee Bg od een ad relative |‘“vcer ¢ difore Shoes: in batton and $15.49 now—formerty $30.98 | $10.03 now—formerty $20.06 a y Deparcment re. this no! But they i 7 4 By BS By Ry lemor une case, at “ale Thee ait that "afternoon al chat telng’ tm relation, to Cornish and ifthe 0 the ‘ramen exes Bt | = $1, 98. $16.49 now—formerly $32.99 | $13.34 now--formerly $26.69 a A Pots ww yeni a ee pert assumed or bi m g BS HB UD Eel eal acon a memspaver topurter euars Toce and it Is not until afer [those were Mr. Cornish's writing, why, [ney hinted that the poison was can: Don’t fall to agk $0,000 peinel $17.99 now—-formerly $35.99 | $14,42 now—formerly $28.84 ; oS aS BS SL See gi un Riot) daly he hin ct, acm et Sm abe [Rd vou pos Wr comin nw |e eg Raf’. Fte Me “Sheltie” Pasa WIP Baton tal $19.99 now-iermerty $39.99 | $1667 ow formerly $38.36 BS US UR iS ir. Corn! 2 He E ete hav at it eh © r now—-formerly I ™ Meint of over * hot And having passed him out of it how|defendant wrove wae dire teh to ty Lace Shoes; at © a i he | ui ‘aanms fyine dea ina ya QUEER ILLNESS. 1K ncrap of tte. vitae eee He asked them for a sample. Gentie- | $1.20, ‘aan at $1.69 $23.34 —formerly 67 $18.03 now—formerly $36.06 x Komers ‘ Ht | He a , ate. Gi +20; 09 ) now—formerly $46, ™% Q Cy t 4 , | Cornish wae sent at that tim 1 y ber that thar 4 i OS ene ick tetors and ‘wh found. niin: | nc hae nde et (daca tn tw Kentieme what. wa i ‘ete i! Des. 5 and | Lactes’ Over Gaiters; $23.99 now—formerly $47.99 | $21.63 now—formerly $43.26 | ied Im suena Mas he described lt. |iayn'nc te oat and around sending these writin 110. a ee |i Mo" tour meh SE irk aneae see in abet tee thi <3 9S fy iN] NO WORD FROM HOVEY. | Path. ang furming ig wits tach Don’t miss this great sale of Silver-Plated Ware. | , potcanseetly proper, dishonest, thaw ; ine " the ple ave not beard angshing from Mr. | pea yo ipod barineas pa | Hein material on WhION Cody any WoPk| shoes, The response to our invitation in Sunday’ = papers wastremendous The lovey on the cat Pi AR — a BS gS {Tet there all day. We do mot hear any nae ‘ydgmen’ thes, nezaa Dear thet} ‘what. was ibe rae ot tt what | ine ' a Grand & Chevsti st selling started with the opening of the doo:s and continued until the bell ~ BS we li fa ae Saas Smee fal ‘no, Rnowledee ote “onto a ’ See merning of] "Eo. xe vogtysseton street tet-| Cor, Gran Irystie Sts. |tapped for closing time. aos ghilked to ston five Spa tines ie cries ecnnecuhg thet ‘box rater | =~ The original quantity was so large that you may come to-day and find «im y . : a Malia | no medical aitendance.| ONLY CORNISH CAN TELL. Thadow of anythin Lawyere varieties just as great as they were the first hour of the ssle. Hope you There was Mrz. Adams dead. package poutetrt ies f a daring ‘healline a will test the statement WHEAT WAS DULL Mr, Cornish, who claims to have taken) Wy aypeal to yout own good judgment | “The police want nd Burnham Mol. a i = ag | ORCES; En ge as le wf the name 6 7 tone i; | Ge (he matural thing » person woud do | ingus, IR age pina Si i ‘ivoRees* ROWINBON, 1 Neapan tN Perry Bowls, Bohemlin Glass, quadruple-plated silver_mount re On LOWER CABLES. rain had | 2, had, Bo Knowledge it eme Uneaas [om Monday” morning, conveyed the At 1am Besasway. Me F thiled .t $4.00, $5.0) sad $6.0% chokes at $2.99, Soup Tureees, 3.54 to phe some kn within ilmee ras mails, information to ine ‘handwriting ex- inne om Musical Bread (rays, 9 47, $2.21. Dishes, $1.94, $234. i The whent market was quiet at the | mace Bae os meaty eta |e onzieg ete wea ET Mt oh ARENA, Meas 7 Ai, Fasm, oes Tee WN yom) «= fi.73._ Canaeebe Meo ign f2.76, et Diss, 8.49 $1.98 $2.4. Cae soxdny and prises were In line with And ther what happened? ww Re eens ees tnat tee tentfe (Co. In Newark. It ts for you to. eas ASSAILS KOCH. "TUNING 6 RRPAIMING COe TI 12 (th Avs Baskets, 61.57, $2.34. Cracker Jars, $1.88, $2.21. Chocolate Pots, $1.81, 82.1% 3 ay! were ea Trade was Baa Tne at Mr. ps pl MgB en- iret, | What hy ton iene fe when a pea = : sea eS tar pa) $2.01. Tea Pots, $1.51, $2.19, $2.34. Devi conversa , 0 food fudament ws cs samara ta . reicny (men ana no Beene) 7 tae:hina of alr" dealing ‘with thin case |, Why ned ae withheld he inte-oin __ Patents. med cut are made Knives. New, York's opening prices were: May reran eae with Mr 1 : —. Vil | FATE A Te hai ‘ bie | Spoons, Forks and \, Le; rok, uly, HET, here fr . € * | <4 , ofice. And if Mr te ! THE AFTERNOON SESSION, ; s ies Ae ATS 8 Oe ee The assortment is great, including choicest products ot man there would nt ha rote Ae Ree oe Oe em nate hanes steriaxs © Rogers and the Meriden Silver Pate Company— Ih merica’ 0 cit Je Went 08 Fate meron tin wit Sr Mets a Oa a a cot of fae ren | ™Weowte, Reoumer We aren eae i mas wk a te [== ——= handsomely finished goods —double and triple our, io o yr \ . oan RP plete Bt by Sight. me a though, be knows who came Religious Notices, 1. Dessert Forks, set of six, 84¢. Dinner Forks, set of six, 46. Ten! CALLED NO. DETECTIVES. Temember thet ee aye. though, be kocwe. we siuee OmirtON ereciae uc sigh Ga a pe go iy Fook Detec yn ¥ Molineux's wife, mother and father C svaguretion Chapel - ome SOP foc, te, Sta Ber te seuteroos enn. wl gM Saal sal ee “yy