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wt ‘Putnam Man Declares the Wo * man Did Not Give Him the Poison. MRS. JAMES MANSON. (Special to The Evening World) AM, Conn., March 5.—Despite of the local authorities and talk of neighbors, James Manson, cyanide of mercury, de- his wife did not poison prison’ “No, T aid not know he was an ex- convict. I believe Chappelle 414 give me medicine once or twice.” Manson was beconting weak and the reporter ceased his questions at a signal from Dr. Russell. CLANDESTINE MEETINGS. ‘The police have learned that Mrs. Manson and Chappelle met in the village of Webster, eleven miles from here, at short. inte It ts here that Mra. thlette Club, for the polsoning Roland B. Molineux was indi- Socused at the great poison trial. by tue power of the mercury he may die at any moment. He far trom well. The physician took Pulse and told him he was better, then, in a delicate manner, asked 8 few questions. Evening World reporter gainet Manson purchases her opium. All drug- mn to see Manson for a minute. | #!#ts In this city have been forbidden by He Was found motionless on the got, | ‘he authorities to sell her the drug. eyes were bright, but his flesh was| The police are to-day making efforts to His hands resembled talons, | 4th where Chappelle went about three Yolce was just audible, | weeks ago, a day or two before Manson the poison me?" he repeated. ‘1 | ¥8* seized with cramps, which he told believe she gave me polson. 1f| his brother's wife were due to the drink- G14, it was only by accident. No, 1| !"# of coffee. For three days a detec- Mot attempt to kill myself. I did Bot drink any liquid, knowing {t to tive has been tracing Chappelle's move- ments on that day. The mr ot Charles H. Chap- orm Yea, she always gave me “yee ae ree bagi ich ry y| World corr jent ay. At t eve Sne sne hecught me my | Ng offce in Brocktine’’ Windha ray should she have tried to County, Conn. the s show that me? I was always patient with | Chappelle was committed to the Fe on + She had all the money she want-| March 1, 189, after pleading gullty to 1 was kind obtaining money Veg false Pigtonese. 7 n 1898. © 2%, 1 know Chappelle. No, 1 never Wan colared tae aod Demeter : marl 20. BBS PATE LIKE KING LEAR’S. REY. DIXON'S ROOP-GARDEN. Rejected by His £15,000 Pledged in a iM} ing NO SPECULATION,” it reads, for Erectio 'e New Aw am, id, | ‘The first subscriptions for the new lay building of the Hanson Place Baptist fg. |Chureb, in Brooklyn, were signed yes- ‘terday at the concluston of the morning He and his daughter Annie, twenty-|rervice, and $15.0 were pledged in as yeare old, were found this morn-| many minutes in the cellar of 42 Scholes| A butiding for inter-denominational of work, supplementing the church's reg- dj ular work i the idea of the Rev. A. C. | Dixon, There will be an guditorium with a seating capacity of 300, and a roof auditorium for use during the Bum- j™mer months, with dally evangelical ser- Vices all the year round. rose oe A i a month to their Ith what she earned by y managed to fay the brother declined to give ! Mote money and blackened | denominations were read, all commead- allowed to go ing the roof auditorium, or roof garden, featare, ———_ | Work on the new church will not be DIN KBLLOGG TRIAL, | woes ws vec ssi tn mand vr ‘ rday gave $1.00 in the name a faintly, and pl im. of a | Brother Mas Caught the Ken- tacky Assassin. Robert Pinkerton, of this city, the story that his brother, W. A. Pink- been working in Kentucky on Letters from leading pastors of many bs | GORBEL'S LATERNOT PooND| See CO! 0°ED DRESS GOODS. 3,000 yards sheer Silk Tamise,—fine lustrous finish—delicate colors, 42 inches wide, Suit- able for Waist or House and Evening Gowns, $1.00 per yard. Valur $1.50, Aeolian Cloths, Voiles, Crepes, Satin Cloths and Suiting Serges of the finest texture, ex- pressly manufactured for the fashionable cling- ing draperies. Aquirelle, pastel and fresque greens,—Van Dyck, Rubens and Raphael mauves,—Murillo and Rembrandt blues,—miniature and gouache pinks,— and Athos, Porthos and Aramis hellotropes are some of the new Spring shades. JAMES McGREERY & CO., Twenty-third Strect. WANTS $10,000 LIVED AFTER FOR LOST LOVE Mrs. Zinke Suing MissVet- ter for Stealing Affec- tions of Her Husband. Seven Stories Down a Shaft. John Corcoran, nineteen years old, fell teven stories down the elevator shaft of a big new apartment house building at & West Ninety-second etreet this morning and received only a slight scalp wound and a shock. He was not even knocked unconscious Corcoran was at work on the top floor Miss Jennie Vetter, who keeps = fur store in One Hundred and Twenty-fifth street, Is accused by Mre. Elisabeth Zinke of stealing Mr. Henry F. Zinke's affections. Mrs. Zinke values her hus- band's love at $10,000 and is suing Miss Votter in Part V. of the Supreme Court to recover that sum in an ailenation suit. screwing a bolt fast at the top of ‘he Mies Vetter is unusually tall for a| elevator shaft when his foot slipped. He young woman and of magnificent, al-| toppled over with a yell and plunged moat herolc, proportions. She {s a bru-| down head firet. nette, with fair, white skin. Mre. Zinke| Over and over he rolled down the te & motherly looking lady, with light. | shaft In full view of his horrified fellow. ete te "hr cas @ rush to the spot tn the Merten: evesive, Vanes, cellar where he landed. Pat Murphy, ‘The Zinkes were married in 18 and}ii, \nariner,” got there firs! Corcoran have four children. Zinge waa a police-| 4, mtting wp dased man, attached to the One Hundren ue “Am 1 muoh hurt?” he garved. Twenty-fifth street station, when he! wgiure an’ yea ought to be," anid Mat. met Miss Vetter, and according to Mrs. They called en ambulance from the J Znke, became infatuated with héF.| too4 Wright Hosplial, and all the sur |” ors o light Mra, Anke says on several occasions | gan could find the matter she caught her husband in Miss Vetter’s scalp wound. store when he should have been on duty, Cupane ett be discharged as goon as patrolling « beat rt jo over caused by his oa thie . unger. It was @ ‘alae fully eighty-five in January, 196, Zinke, his wife'sags,| Corcoran lives at 48 Gecond avenue. went to live with Miss Vettér, deserting SHOT THE SRERE his family entirely. Gome time before the Westend Made had walked into the pollee sta- hen feed shield'on the ser- amen te to nate, tao tett the city. Miao Reuée Remarks to Van Clie? and Vetter's anewer to the sult le gen- Tried te ‘Sart Something.” eral denial of Mrs, Zinke's charges. Jefferson Van Cllef, 4 colored barber, with shooting Mrs. Clara AVF FALL John Corcoran Plunged a ss 2446069 9044e 144508 Formerly LUDWIG BROS. ahaa, 2 West 14 St DON'T FAI TO ATTEND The Second Day’s Selling of Our Great ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION SALE! Broadway & rith St. LADIES’ SUITS $25.00, siieciac Made of fine Veuetian Cloth by expeft cutters and tailors, Latest design, showing the new ‘‘flare” Skirt and this season’s Eton Jacket. Jackets and Coats are tight fitting and single er double breasted, Colors: blue, brown, castor, gray in fashionable Spring shades,—and black, Lined throughout with Taffetas Silk. L POS 9O98E 54-0 F684 rs eee A merchandising event to send a thrill of wonder Colors, Sizes 32 to 40. ‘ through the hearts of every judge of great values. Black, “ 32 to 44. The wonderful items advertised in Sunday’s papers $25.00, ‘ y continue in full force to-day. ; See Tuszday evening papers for additional aston- JAMES McCREERY & £O., BROADWAY & 11TH ST. ; fishing bargains for Wednesday. SCRFOO94-08-4-0.4 6. You will miss one of the greatest economy events i of Greater New York if you fail to attend this great LACE CURTAINS, rn Bros St VANVERSIRY CLEDRITON Sel; StermBros) “== i LINEN DEP'T. Bleached Irigh Damask Ta- ble Cloths, $1.50 each, 8-8. $1.90 each, &10. $2.25 ench, 8-12, Moyer Jonasson & Co, The “Jonasson” Silk Waists. Several styles—copies of French models— dressmaker made—of superior quality taffeta—in all the new paste! colorings. Retail value $9.00 ......06 seesseoeee French Flannel Waists, $2.90, $3.90, $4.90. BROADWAY AND 12TH ST. —— Of % Gwinnett street, Williameburg, was . , $1,003 AYRAR FOR BACH $100|sterest '=,*% 120 Aveove Court to-my | 20-inch breakfast Napkins night. Get-Rich-Quick Scheme of ‘‘N. PR lined pp he went to Mrs. Ciay- Rady” Better in Promicce she tells 4 phere Than Miller's. Twelve hundred and fifty-two per cent , ot ores 18 ons a year is what “N. Eddy,” of 10 West) Clayton ar ay ‘. Fifteenth street, offers to investors. whereupon te pulled hie gen Twelve thoumand seven hundred and fired, Mrs. Clayton was hit. lca sed on each 100] Clayton was In court, and It wes dic- ia fortunes, "o. bavee to match, $1.65 per dezen. te Nor nua Tok cate fo ana Towels. ne” |Hemmed Huck, inches,—all white or with 23x42 forty per cent. le promi red that there is an indictment forty per ceomain with him two yeare.|caverea (hat there is an indictment colored borders, How much it will be the third year Mr. /Clayton were held for the Grand Jury. Eddy hasn't figured out yet TWO WORE Vicrin, The man who makes W. F. Miller's of- fers look like the interest of @ con- Bedies of Men Whe Ferished in Bewsry Fire Are iden- servative savings bank makes public his tdea, offers through an anonymous personal in ewspaper. r “Gentlemen of means will hear of something to their advantage by address. A letter to “No Speculation” brings! 14 Martin Gallagher, fifty-three years , Attys y 4 ert re Nccamulative atokapcem| 2: £0und terribly burned tn the re at qn wit pelea $1.22 annually, of #2,-| {2° Garfield Lodging - House, 4 New Te in two years. He will teach the aya-| Dawer™. diel early thie morning. tem for 980. vidas te a # bring the list of Dr, Nathan E. Badgley, a pilier of the) » Metropolitan Temple, lives at 310 West Carney lost his life because he chose to Fifteenth street. He acknowledged to a] *leep in a fifteen-cent lodging house, al 0 he was N. Eddy. He ts] though he had in his pockets a bank Hegel 8 ‘ministerial looking and| book and deeds proving him to bz worth auaee, nearly $10,000. “My system?’ he sald. “Oh, yes, I Mystery surrounds his Identity, He is have long been a student of Wall] said to have been ordained as a priest street, the market, and as a resuit of] The identity of two of the seven was my protracted studies of stocks ead| cleared up to-day. They were Henry matters appertaining to the street I) Jackson and Kéward Doyle, have evolved @ wonderful plan for mak-| The lodging-house !e owned by Domin- injudicious for me to reveal the inner) Ninety were cecupled yesterday morning workings of my echeme to a newspsper,| when MoKeon and Ryan saw but I am offering to tell it ali to my| smoke and ran Imto the building to cients, each revelation to cost #4. cent, profit compounded. The first year, Operating on ten- lota, mind you. wil ti profit 7; the é " he third year clon yg ae arms and carried him ‘estimate on &@ per om cent, pe street, where he was it, over three mili U can guaranice it by my system.” i Pound Drowned tn River. ‘The body of a drowned man was at the foot of North Eighth st: Extra heavy, hemstitehed, $4.50 per dozen, Fine Huck and Bird Eye Radward Carney, seventy-five years ol,!center Towels with hem- atitched Damask border, $6.00 per dozen, Bleached Turkish Bath -| Towels,—size 20x48, $2.00 per dozen. Heavy quality,—23x48, $2.40 per dozen, Linen Pillow Cases and ing millione—yee, millions, It would be/ ico Milano, and has 1% small rooms. Sheets, Pillow Cases, hemstitched, 7§ cents per pair, 22x36, $1.15 per pair, 25x36, $1.30 per pair, 27x36. paced Sheets. axa yards, $3.25 per pair, | a}4x2% yards, $3.75 per pair, $2.00 per dozen, 500 Pottery Vases, Jugs, Etc. edged ruffles and insestien, . per pair, s|Notion & Dressmakers’ $1.75, $2.25 and $2.75 Supply Dep’t Embroidered Muslia,— new, handsome designs, per In New Building pair, Special Values $1.45, $1.85 and Saas Toemorrow { | Double Whalebone Casing ge Arabian Lace,—thick thread $ 90 Fine Cotton, per piece Lace insertion and border, ‘ 6. Best Lisle Thread, “ ‘ J @C/mounted on fine quality Net, per pair, $7.50, $8.50 and $9.50 10° Marie Antoinetteand Renais- 25c|sance Lace Curtains,—latest designs, $12.50 per pair, Prussian Binding, “ “ 10¢ Dress Shields, light-weight, sizes 3, 4 and 5, per pair Velveteen Skirt Binding, extra heavy, 2 in wide, per pc, Double Serge Belting per piece of 10 yds, Double Moire Belting Cc - per piece of 10 yén, SAS] Nt acts and Fabrics by the yard ors at moderate prices, All Shell Whalebone $1 } extra quailty, per gross e lJAMES McCREERY& West 23d Street | Broedway and sath Ge LADIES’ SHIRT WAISTS STERN BROTHERS Extraordinary Reductions in Bric-a-Brac & Art Objects Among which are a number of Rich Bronzes, Carrara Marbles, Curio Cabinets and Handsome Vases First exhibition for the Spring Season commencing on Tuesday, March 6th, Colored or black and white Percale Waists with latest “French” back, 50 cents each, Striped Gingham and Per- cale or white India Lisen , Waists,—finished with hem- stitching and tucking. Soft « 75°, $1.75, 2.75, 3.95, 4.75 Formerly $1.15 to 98,75 West Twenty-Third Street. MEN’S SHIRTS On Tocnday, March 6th,