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THE WORLD: SATURDAY KVENING, MARCH 3, 1900, | pean It UT, pital cab, Me RES etree ISED BY BOERS, | | to —— A ASHORE. | LONDON, Ma 2-"Mafeking Mite morning, 9 ‘eecent wae at ome sufe Joers re wiege | Made on the Wa re, but pe in- ee eee remet 9 - formation evul » had there, - j end have retired from the plage.” oe This is the report that reached Londo: | The defense of Mafeking will go down ceiver Compelled Third rm ad and Lal :nis morsing, 1¢ came from Brussels 7 with that of Lucknow and It was one of the most and it was given out by the Tranavaal nue President to Resign Former Servant of Mane SOCIETY BEI I E. Normandie Ground | tgrncy there. It is credited here, av it, herolo explolia sa the ‘lstory of Beited ie Deon expected that Mafeking would | arns son Family Tells "| | Near Hook. t remals long wader fire after Kim.) For 136 days tae little garrison bred a werley had been relieved. faced a bombardment thet made t from Branch Roads. Startling Story to a HT R MU oes tee ae Oe see ice yet se aot te ie tare | The Hamburg-Americn) stoamehtp| vo make the Ir D y . i out of the shelter trenches Reporter for The Even- CAUG OBBER. | ‘onnaylvania went acround at 9.8) thie] and oa the bis : " bale abe it had to ing World, noma near Bugy + ts Gevtnes's Caan et eee ee tag cee is come | Sornmmandoe 7 Asting on the suggestion of Receiver) there has been extravagant manage- 5 |, off Sandy Hook 4 ‘at ragoleing licre incon.) Lut every uttack was repulsed, every Mind J. Grant there was a meeting | MeN ind T though’ ‘here was anything — ‘Tha SUNG URS’ teairier Lan Nema ‘ nove miei by a counter move and ail “Chis morning of the Board of Direc: |e outward bound for Havre, at ILte} Ce n-Powell's aplendid defense Ve ery of Ke eee By Beg “@@ the Dry Dock and East Broadway) John EB. Parsons, one of the directors March 3--On evt-| | morning also went aground on the| Jf t0* town for IMB Gays has made him (PSN a thbscort . > Mme ard also a meeting of the Board | whe resigned a few daye ago beciuse he dee co jald before them by an Evening nikee Wap of" Gainey Channal, copeslt | the er" rem ‘cable Hrition hero of the | UNE MY lee and apteft and ae Alffere« h the munageme kes | World repo! he authoritle de | sere oe; ar, and the pubils te only aswa'ting ; a malnopet Manhattanville and St. Nicholas Ave- far as L xnow, the road was] the Mansun potron case. | The George J. Kuper was along- up to enthus! epher ; ih Fiat on-P 1, Li 101! righ ve| Mrs Mi ad Charlo side of La Normandie enant-Calone the Fifth Dragoon neged atl 1. Whatever may have rs Manson and her friend Charles b piseA ee eal yy 4 meeting the resignation of | been under the surfore I had no means Chappell will be arrested, | a 1 1 rare ona pilot vught ‘ ant @ flying column my | 84 t in Hritiah gn’ : oj [Of rowing; nor had 1 any reason to When pressed by indignant towne jd a ed a Hine to la Xu ndie’s | or ‘already On ity way to Mafeking (ro PF 5 President Albert J. Eiias trom the prests | eiieve there war onything wrong people to make arrexig Prosecuting At- \eaterta 8 UmRgE WIELD! her sewer. | icgme rian (natlehe: Baas tay hyy power ancien et the Forty-second Street, Man-| ‘The management of the roud wes|torney Krle H, Jobson sald that pers ® hak othe IGE rot Tie OF Tle GBs heey aban verything availe and 8. Nicholas Avenue | naturally, In (he hands of the execute | haps James Manson was « ffering from - co an nape the effor: | toned the siege. [i is believed thi ‘and the Dry Dock, Bax: Broad-|oMoors, So far as L know, ol! the / natura! eauyes, “A post-mortem will it Vessel waa continued, but it was! 'l.berts’s recent visit io Kimber !: Ke wad with sy rectors were In favor of tne acqutel | tell what he died of Walt until he te unsaccesatel andl the pilet boat too’ the| not Enderialee merely te congzatulat Among them and Battery Rallroad Company was of the Unton Tie tlon Company and | dead and then we will m arresta.” vawser aboard again. e inhabitants, as the despatches would) i ft RATS TE OES New evidence has etely changed At LW La No: le had ave people hellews. but that it had to Mt Is said that President Elias was the the situation eR wale eemIGe, RCL Ubwer Ogt MCHERSete lminie OF the Ca Police rol," aner leas a 3 his men some 0 pe Town Police. But he eudjer of asciseseions comment ta ART BOUGHT STOCK AT 230.) Witte ne tnitered Manson was grow: fe ‘2 the same as the Pennesivanta ha te beh ea Fl cited with thefuxed them with such ablilty that all By eat hie resignation from the pres I belleve the majority of the direc-|!ne wegker on his cot the Day- jo ra a with Mt ee ine | *@emey of the branch roads presen | icee kava Wan Ih torar of paying for| Kim ait Hoapttal, , He raven at . ie The Pennsylvania left her dock tal ***bea! Interest ay, When the re [efforts to capture the place were use > ‘farther reorganization in which he may phe ter eoae brupe a ana Ala (he! teqth fe momentarily expected. 1t may | Hoboken this morning and was making} °°"' "re ad throughout the clty easly jess, | Wesign the presidency of the Thin! Ave-| meni, witli, money ralaed the ieese |e too late now to Ket his ante-mortem er way out, whee the beady Wind | amen aren a ———_ nue road. # “tne f = sy eh a statement, Coroner J. B. Kent orranty eG aground, her engines ap- {eau ms (frpeet to be at the Ohio dinner ea wap stated that the meeting was bia Tt cash. | | been too alow, and Manson will die prob- : THE PRESIOERT'S ONY. | a fr Belly flor the purpose of reducing the aorta (s. Inanceeen( soly without even uttering cnciher teed Tugs were despatched to aid in xet- seatas Bieber, f. of Algor: 0. at Ww. G. © umber of officers, cormolidating them ia vot a further insu | expression Borne ewer OE Ber Geiien 8 | Hardlan, of Marton. a ‘Gor sles inthe i al. The trouble was with Mr. Hart ngerous, Continued aay Fire Page) | ‘ . a operat (Contin age. F Sipenan ee ET Belong, “He waned’ at the scne| TO MAKE ARRESTS Taare ie apparently enmething wrongs — | Gongteaman J. J. Belden and 3 5 ’ w could nbtain, ant h with the Pennsylvania's machinery of the party were present, including Mr. or Ry iam LD. Srons Rive on noon and invited her to o | afternoon. Mrs. McKinley promised to go out with ted Met coro bigck balls, indicating} .n4q Mrs) MoMiniey. his niece, Mise | MeKinie nad ny passengers Barber; Abner McKinley. Miss Mabel | iriving aan considerable ae we McKinley, Adjt.-Gen, Corbin, Aasistant | (ON up f. ] eupenses. ray W. Linch, who was supertn-| BM nyt a, |, The Bvening World reporier iaid te- ; }fore Dr. J. J. Russell, who attended y to which holdings entitied bt Dock fine, was clested President and mee ee Manes This! Manson, to-day he names of the wit- and John Byrnes wes ae ath at dre Lai sec and Treasurer. ed earings CTRETEY snareess VAs creas chiuamm, cuit, Masogn, aad, hee seer. wy sch around The Rae pres: | aeeretary Cortelyou and Dr. P. Risey. | “Mrn McKinley sat not Bold 7 _dohn Beaver, who was Assistant unt. The outcome of it all | Zhappeli and a full outline of the Much more Gangerou:| who will care for the Presidential formal reception, but be, reavarer of the Third avenue line, was! ('S,pAu” | case. After considering @ few minutes than 1’ really. was. Health and pee that the banquet ef the | {0 met any friends, | Bae i bi, w “Ae Mr. Hart held shares of the| the doctor eald e he, *yennte wen to Society does not disturh the equi: | ror and severa! cards of yack ’ elected eee ot the Bt y-second holdings must} ves, 1 guess something had better ce 1 the oper, | tum of les President's digestive ap: | ninown” to hee” were returned with = fine. Thomas Maher, who was pail tee tae tite ae ¢ t me finers facets eer om | naratue ins ieiares. crowds gathered In Porty-sece t, was made Buperintead-| Hart, and | H " ‘The first caller to be receved after | ond erect fanzious to cate gine feat, Goeretary und Treasurer. There] ton of pew are SEAT Tels| Prapere 8 Ge Cor CFS ci anos eye ha ooors of the Soe orvaitast was Guy. Nash, of Onto, He | af) the Veealdent or ts otras jerest, whicl mt ir a col ul wi le 7 ny . ‘Wan no fperense in pay others, cont iy snares) of Pollce Betas which Insted some | 0 sertone noee i a) i 9 Sita! ae ca i tre su Patation were sali —_—¥_-— simply went in to pay my respects,” | sep the alle cl " thie aimeutt iar at the! time. Prosecuting Attorney Johnson | DAISY GAGER. ar at tom ane) aid, to the President and Mra, | DIDN'T GET ALL sae tee 9 ah ha mas at that tine in Rorwih, bat il rattles ttle ame oie | aexney. Teer ett ccna coe| RETURN FROM THE DRIVE, « | return to-night *pon urn the y —- represent the major it} the sto seodingly well. It was 12 n the Presses with to inter! witnesses will be brought before him . eo Corneliue N, Blise was one of the first |:urned the 34 an after rive. Lasht on Third Avene | ith ° i Other! and thelr sworn affidavits taken, Upon my RS sing 4 pS phesgale 1 Rpg lagen ae og py! ng for him and he | Sire ston ate | ae? wil! be} Mise Daisy Gager, the pretties: girl) Brunswick street to La Grange place om? .| callers on t resident thie MOrdIng: | joined the Inombers vf bis party around Leet Shows 044 Ineta these affidavits a complaint will erage from. he | S 11 make this statement. in iustice to | ean prosecut.| in Newark, N. J, is a heroine in that/and to Broad street, Along Broad street nd strike. vottom, fhe fact that his own name has been! the thie ’ Faets. tb erable number of the directors Be aiercee instance of the "| caty to-day the thief aped into Pennington street sent down th Merritt @ Chap | mentioned as a Able candidate may) Owl io the string blustery. wi be ent, Y 0 nM * 4 ‘ . . Presate * Ch Where ie “iy Moloney? It was ex. | Hh whatever for the exiting. aittt DYING MAN'S CALL. This Ie the story of how thle youne | At Pennington aral Orchard ae | yy ecu b ake oft Be pe Rave erametalne ap with Ba elt ot long a: a rapid aco ana ng stops were preted that he would come forward n soclety belie captured a desper ure |Gnger was mailing « letter. She saw |sengere, ae I think that both jor. | oe if, GUSTER am wae the iart to the fin With some explanation of his connection | iat Tee ens Bet Ris thea an Si ar last nlgnt the fleeing man trip and fall and she | Mendig ahd the Penasyivanta’ will float | atked le opinion regarding Mr, Woed-| the excursion, sisent viet on ine With the $800,000 raised hy the Third | # ment of coats CR A oldings James Caraily Rial or to ‘an i Last Jenuary burgiars broke into CaP! | heard the eres of “Stop, thief!” from aa ache cabin Coe a ute ruff's feasibility 48 @ good compromise | Poo the co: got Avenue Railroad, but efforts to locate | ¥! en otha ot eng Ri Gay, brought with him a story that has Edwin V. Geger's home, 19 Orchard! nis pursuers, No Mr and Mare. Jean -* 5 3 nal ae Ue Ee At C4 fd iy si ne : at his usual haunts are futile “a aroused che residents to a fever pitoh of | street, Newark, and stole considerable fo ‘a gan the inate Car podonic tate Senator Comgemhal ea, Soar ihe Gatget | he able to meet an’ Lo sw Before the man could regain his feet | 9 ron sehmid iy end He Is | oer rom the cold, ye ase te been seen in the city within | and still live, It te not true that Tam /escitement. It goes to show that Man-| booty, including Jeweiry belonging {9} wine Gager jumped upom his proat i wes Coolness: or pid im that. he cond tana ie three days and in tact Is understood | Si rtog nsenng ie, (iiaid, the stler | 200 realiend before going to the heepisal | Mies Daisy, the Captals’e Gaushter. | form aud pinned him to the gréued esting’ senator Btatt'e saechine te che] Qdroeto Ficus avensel ae rh stles 9 r r ane i 4 . ; e ea i to be in the secret employ of one of the| my past record ns the best conteadice| (rat Me Was slowly dying by poison and} Some of t Jewels were highly valued | neaniis tie oaths and threats and en- ADRIFT TN Hast | | BAST RIVER, Serbs ee, ane (doubtless em Contra * vark’ to" One ‘Die raftroad companies. thon. bye he wanted the outside world to! by Miss Gager because of their assocla- oe. to throw her off, the as ba peat Vail Oe Mae Uatorouatson res | Teen then ~ of the Third Avenue Com- mow it tions, She determined to be revenged If | von esa the thief down until the! ei rergeee vaiua eS o brive Baie pany utely declired to discuss the USS) (4 Cassidy hax the care of the Grosvenor | ever @ thief crossed har path " | saanee Camedti garding the Lieutenant-Governor's pop-| teenth street i IMDS, dectencement tendo in The R BLL SAGE Hl SA B HOPEFUL country reside: war mties from here,| On Wedaesday night, at 7 o'clock, a) °\Nr* came up ard made him more se we Couldn't Fight) uiarity and votegetiing ability along) corded | Bening World yesterday that 1 had at Pomfret, Ho was the Owi-Door U-! thief broke into Moses Plaut’s, 196 Ciin-; “urely captive. the Tide and Was Resrwed — | the line of the Hrie Canal, the road over $1,000,090 to secure the | «nm eee Gude’ he 0: Goidaele Derintendent at Peek's Sehool, where|ton avenue Newach. He was discovered Miss Gager is @ handsome young wo- by Police. It was baggie 4 fa Benator Platt t p. aia it franchise ‘The secret had Manson wab also employed. They were/by Mrs, Gustave Plaut, and jumped out | ae, with Haht hair and brown eyes James Cummings, a watchman, en | Would drop in Pare See cher oP vere rony with the Wi Opportunity, and He Will ood friend: 7 She is well known !n Newark’s social] ployed in th» Dock De; day, and that vomalbty ator t A arriage Been preserved so long that tt was a . jeude. a bay window to the street. in accomplished whistler, periment, 8! | vodid luke a rua over to see If the pd which came int ee 4 to have been buried forever. Rice te On the very day that Manson fost con-| ‘The thief wes pursued by Mr. Piaut “nearing oscasionally in public. She| 2 *¢my-fourth street, was found adrit | cork Central was running trains tut force through & window tha’ additional facta concerning cho | "MP. Grant has w splendid opportunity |#cloumess he hail maniged to Ket word] and others Into Thomas street, acroes in twenty years old yalloeg iy ho eee Beventeent: | the enow vicekage: entata ‘ar. Menin: ie to Cassidy through the housekeeper, | — — r . we the Pr ley # private parto t more (han a} see the viel. was merely social | ° Wed as em: to Headquarters a: Palsing of the money have come to) (o make a record for himeelf in the Nant, he handles the Thirt Ave Mra Palmer. She telephoned that Mr. e Company's : Manson wanted to see him as soon as] Went to Enstford, and late that af 12.18 this morning that the watchma: n FRANCHISE WAS HELD UP, c7u2" "otter: Mune! Base sald) pomtbie, “tte xayw come down quick,” | Noon Chappell came to see her. He re was adrift, The tide was running) sudnunie at ihe Wotel that :|MRS. SAGE AND . was the menaag mained very late. She called him ‘her strove iejuicans oa bee Ae : HELEN GOULD CALL. I Aid not go down,” sald Mr. darling’ and other pet names. The day Polieomen Sheedy, McKeon an@ Me | would together and give the Presi-' gry Russell Sage and Ming (he member of the Aldermanic Roara} It ta a chance to win the confidence Whith granted the franchise told thia|°f S!! business men in proportion a# Nel tmday Now Lam. blaming Mr. Manson was taken fll I recall that Carthy, of steam Iaunch No, & recetved | tent the information which he reek — Gould arrived at the hotel at ; story to-day: shows himself capable of resiming alll, poor fellow wanted to tell m she sald to me: | the message aw they were stagting ou] “formation which wil the this afternoon. | President ic ¥ olitte a e " q t = te oy f Pier . et 7" ming of ‘Tiny Tim’ a man | o delegation of Oho Dg remember well when the Kinga. | Politinal presture wil aesing sairety 81 terrible condition. 1 might have done Dont you tell (he doctor anything They t An 80d went (0 (ied the tar ies oF tte the undoing Of his] tence tate ana’ Merely. Oar > ites franchise question wax up. ‘The ih ey Eoctian yay ve something for lm you hav seen of I'l take means to have oppe Mt Twelfth street. He had - ¢ the | a8 ateont " Railroad Committee of the Board nad eM Are invested in the) Mr. Cassidy drove out to the he 1] You punitsred Gpittel. down. from Seventeenth of the itive Faye, however, at once Tec ‘WM under consideration for a long tl onfidence that he will ful-l today, mut Eat RILGWAL to coe te I wax naturally frightened. She and jend was helpie it <7) See m [the ladies ‘and carried word to the Prest ne ut WAS not allowed to see the ltempted to cross th at Tw ePre dient received Aent GR We Could get no definite report ax io, A! the trurt reposed in him dying mat Chappell went to Kastford that nignt 8] tay wtreet in fo was 1 a 1-| Mr. MeKiniey was much pleased to see Gause of the delay. There were |. My (jie)! Ran ® splendid opportunity | Capt. Briggs will probably swear out| fer husoand was groaning with pal wand Was at the mercy of : “man val them and were Was a cordial handstink rumors, but I passed them off as| the tot: the warrents or Willlam Maneon, the| ¥en ane left. They talked and laughed Pee es nrone bis ESE ESS. for a conference in| he said: “You must see Mrs. McKin- Sle. ‘ ‘ — brother, may. The wihtneases to be sub is was ere Thy loved’ right Ss idiy and: Prove: or | #9 "Oise, Bago and why Gould were “Pretty soon, however, t . yoenae u before spent t ight there on ; oprie: pwr » Mr ley. Ww wart" seas""s"sSa| NO RBGBIVER'S STOCK, [isies! a tm, Masym Seon |cm.cr,,M" seer te net" Wigwam Not in Tunnel! — SINED FROM WRECK, Paik a (Ftc saa ne den » loo er, the housekeeper: Dr. Russell, | ald that he sent ee Seoend. 1 was then that I learned that | a De. Overtock and the eleris of a certein| at Naver sam ner pat anything in his Job and Woe Is to wite would take aiothor delve | in the rmorulnn ‘to know trom the Prot- “Billy’ ney Was a frequent visitor hotel at which Mra, M 5 h butt saw her ¢ ral « ; A (Contiaued fre Page. dent's wife at vost hour i would | Gt the City Hall on Aldermanic meet- et ek fae) joy) A Chg viet ince tho how [ere et wate | Chiefs. ie a J ' ated | Goarentans in oaks (he, cal. CBF ans t fo n 1 an from « square ». The biguid sd . , re. aley are frten on ing on It was unusual for « man| nly Acting bard haw been $n the nogpitet eerie A abe HESS ah a Jon, knowing that Bestation meant peer) See de Cera fiandleg, but they “have net sinc? | who nyt rough the public crit. Temporarily. apt, Drtegs sald to-day that Charles |" ; Alta i | dea M atone Orica | ‘ek in ey became the Lira ig | elem to come around the muni-| Reosver Hugh J. Grant, of the Third|CRAPPE!! is an ex-convict. Me sercet| SOS fer AL CBs ie CET hammany Hall te betng cold shoul-| Finally the boat from the Alamo war iF "the Land. A most agreeable tal Seat Naar but nevertheless, it | Avenue Rallroad, thie afternoon had an-|!¥o Yetrs in the Windham County dan) Ee & the Whale Sore dered tn the most unfeeling way by the [lowered It bobbed over the waters like HANNA CALLS. og ag, A “Senne a ® tact. | other rence with Judge Lacombe,| for formery and also did thme In Mansa> bOES CHilEF KNOW POISONER | nen wns are going to butld the under-|m cork and Mate Woodward carefully | genator Mark Hanna called on Pres-|Miss Barbour went out for a drive Cae “What his business was 1 never At the close of the Interview Mr Grant{hueetts He had been oul of prison ij + and they |eulded It under the lee of the rolling ont ‘McKinley at about 10 o'clock 1B, They occupied a closed ont | Betwally learned. raid iy & COW Months when de me: | sated shaped sy Ripivta cetieisiedee coded 1" 1 tt Tmonient.. he saidtand another. detective relieved “As 1 heard tt then, only $100.00 was) My visit was simply to consul: Judge] F* Manson He ie now a religious ens soe ayy) | Ane making Mt pretty clear to the Wi pe ee ta ie reporera. 7 a jo significance in my from duty on the box pat up. Well, balhal A sudden Moloney! Lacombe on general matters porta ning | (hurtast that ve wamites that pei : a Ls s Me be} jumped for the tite boat. Bome of them wT ESTANIAS SHED 1805. - Wag micring ere was another un. |: being of the Third Avenue vm Phil any core to the Rapid Tranait apple. janded in (he chilly sea and were quickly explaine! delay tr passing the fras-| Ratiroa! + ts sothinge cednito] MRS. MANSON FLIPPANT. , papenaeed:| re tole eure In the work are in Bal-| hauled aboard by the Alamo's crew, All ee it ented wet through. That | concerning the road's affsirs that Tean} 4 : j > i sues «| imore today fh : over some of | the while the Alamo's passengers lined know wut 1 rf | ate anson calle at Pot nae . ou. y owe = niract John Bo MeDonald’s tunnel| up at the rail and shouted cheering Further investigation of the financial . nd talked with Capt . ng Wor | : | } f re ‘ a rk th ‘Tory weat in Auguat Bel- | words at the rescuers and reacued. QMfaire of the Thiri Avenue Railroad | ceiver's vertit é ~~ Os HS She was in a Mypont mowd ond! have Known are Manges for) on eee | The crew were carried aboard without | |mont's private ear and are having @ Brings to itght even more deplorable | tifleates of the sort © | DIAIALY URAOr the Influence of aume/ eleven yenrs, suo stv age palit mishap and the Alamo resumed her @enditions than imagined. by a permanent ¢ 7 frog. She har promised the Captain | my broe moot inet pe tle celetretion over the successful out- Jouresy te this ality: $5,000,000 IN PLUND | patsteieat le only s she will make no attempt to escape | #0 Weel & worpultte eater f nme of the diffeutties that beset them | 7007 gt em oe ce cmum, sald thet ER —— 1 Mrs. Manson is thirty-five veara ol ‘a ‘neo a tie preliminaries | " . : OOKL ‘ « a * el heavy weather drove the Ketchum N, ‘The books reveal that the total cost of MART N DREAM DO V CTIM |“ ie a woman of violent temper and The party Includes August Belmont, | BR , mowing | ve party Includes J + across the Guif Stream. and when the @aking improvements, the buying of ma- l E F I vetraye It in every feature, She has a) i fy © and fou Jonn B. MeDonal, Gen, Howard Carroll | wai shifted to the. so the wages of th lone nose and wide mouth. Bhe ls above | Meittes on the two and four spot of wi tft t wtheast, a start aohan's “4 men, and not ——— 1 the sald@le, hele. ona ‘ou ed wl Merry Belmont, and there fen't a! was made for che const. All went weil |" Swaperintending’’ and the steotent ot Man Whe Shot Thomas Giles Saw) (iil!) Her hair is dark brown, and eh Tammany boodler among them. until Tuesday, when the vessel iabored OUR MARK-DO W N “a purchased,” is $22,000,000 Men | wears it combed away from her fore n> Tammany leader knew they | 0 heavily © butts started and she eed Rave studied the contracts freely head. @he has a strong personality and going to Baltimore, and this ie| bean to teak. that at least $,000,00 of this war! Martin Murphy, of 288 Hast Fortieth | MOLM* & *\fona Imflueace over all who i aken to be a notice to all concerne? Pghicc head gig am ” : 7 meet by ‘i i redny 1 pety, handed over on “political |strost, who was removed from the York: | "chiee feriegs ie eager to make th be they, WOVEN to." eee eee we etc |ehitte! again to northwest, ‘The sbift ‘ Mene.om, 1 is Ngured, ts Ae Chart Peibon yesterday. wappoeedly | rast. sty sald ae ce ban shvaa’ frome ER tts hat the great work will be conductet| started a heavy ctums res, and the Yesterday, the first day of this unusual sa'e, we were ge by may " E hou ene pi 7 , 8 in eel insine after he sald he had roamed of| tw aeheae's oes teete chudren at my houte, ard | ney A achooner began to plan beavity. why we made such big reductions on such suits at the Sil reasonable profits. What the | seeing ihe ghost of Thomas Giles, whom bed ad al ce James wilt eevee hive wien | “thout polities and for the people ns ning of th Seas: want to know te: paged 4 + Whom | lover. Chappell, the Instant 1am fur | oe as i} trot, Whales, Scannell, De ' and t ie Sprint on. Gia not theve proate revere |e 20, tnd killed three days ago in A /nigned with warrants. If elther af them |S", nina tine ehiidren nave vee ted | wl other Tammany a ycact sfwny the fore! ontMaat eS, wy To all such inquiries there is but ome reply—:hat were made eomenayt ©} attempts to leave town without getting | m Vraw her mix something '9 | een looked to tow te ine firming attached. The T he ond avenue, was taken back to the] tomers to (Wenn and pu cg maa a last season. True, i ‘re worth ger se prices, permission from me, t ahall detain them. | ab-contract says for the fa Uinta have | ite * wee to cotieet rebates on mater- | Murpsy war fount tearing at tne hars| The most startling piece of evidence | iooked for that en days, for the quiet branes methodp| and only new—ro matter ‘the ‘cost to us, for by the Thied Avenue |! Ns cell ina frenzy yesterday, He] againet (he wife wae secure! last night | tnable to find i { Augus: Belm and bis aldes in ve And sinze they must g0, we'd rather they'd go quickly—hence the said he had had a terrible dr nd | 4s Nvenies Wa r Thursday and ‘ t : he seemed tae ‘insane from It. He | 1) the Chet of Polloe I comes trom |} rod ble pills, and, on his re: | Nork are new fo them. Tamas big cut in prices. recover and was quite rational thie Chappell Siinself took it Tactors have bealeged the lead ‘ were Naughton @ Ce. stven | Horning. a Mira, Napml Paimer, the former sore | ths. Manson’ owns ouechalt Toterent| ‘he lenders have Seon ‘usable to give] mauled fot have Acated an hour songer. Hf not averse to saving a considerable sum on your Spring wardrobe, 2 © 25 per cont. baste ——— | vant In the Manson family, who now |!) 9 farm in Wastford, where ene wen 2 encouragemest ~~ | you cannot afford to pass thes: values: ppell to eee if ese could sell a morning. eccsrere, "1700 Wet O LATANR Se Sc se acres oe ee | oe eto equence. Some of (be disgruntied are wequire a jo of the town authorities, strange as !t linsatistio’ with Carroll and denounce | | PROBING CORBIN'S ; CARERB. Grand Jesy epee In ti thos —— cotta on fo Bring oot the Geetet | Chats reke, and Uberfen ana) UY 10%, She is an old. aray-hatred | a that he considered the Ses J nim for his impo pres MEN'S SACK SUITS, man She » y. her very |g erote Woman While others teat Mr. ¢ Abell Went Crashing to manner carried conviction dered her from the house” he) nutheret nie vest ban getting Peecinas Senate Asks for the Record of Formerly $14 to $10... . the Sab-Ce! “L worked for them just two weeks. eer eet B renetre Ose om re te gee % Vreceedinas att Pal os f d told her not to leave Manson | into the cont is indifferent to Court-Martial CHILDREN’S TWO-GARMENT suits, A platform freight elevator for holet-| TAA Ser one a Wf when they veh i uy, a comin.” | the fove of the Tammany faithful \ Other Information. ing goods out of the sub-cetlar up ro) WOK Mr. Manson to the Nospital. ty PUPAE can ccartieg ‘ee tn] Bm we on, disagreeable ltus, WASHINGTON, March 2— When the Formerly $6, $5 ead $4. the store floor at Lemula Amberg, Brtit| Chanvell every time he came, Ti & Co.'s china house, 6 Broa lway, fei | NE#-OM between him and Mrs Manson Pity tho yor work os Peng di oa : oelBcap bal & of contract work going under their nm by the breaking of « chain at 2.46 P.M | *iamusted ine. Tid not make the coffe THE WIFE’S STORY. mabey «pet ate aaa) | troguste alin the Socene vatene 9 sobetes Formesiy $8 00 $6.--- c0+0 soos wees Raward © Ubertelt and sari the family. 1 offered to mabe it, Ut) ,roest me if you lhe.” she said |tion instructing the Secretary of War to s 75 . fo wife told me 1 dt not know enougn tay, n't care ha} WEATHER FOR FORECAST. | wend to (he Senaie the record in the | to make good coffee, She alwaye mete a court-martial proceed nga of 184 against jee of the von | fier for her b 4, and Wednes- | day, a week ago, she made same for him y wnen seen by an venting” Wott Poresast [65 ae rt nore ng. t PM. sunday for New }and saut she felt ihe (aking a cup of) Whee told of Mra. Palmer's statement | and vicin ty: Pair to-n te, for herself. | me confused. ta vem ar cmt m™~ OTe WARS Wm wha wsenena == “A

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