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TAAGIG THLE WTVPE. OF oUIciDE. lA lidcsaadl 4 Absconder's Body Found in His ee tages Expert a Witness in Dean ADDED LINES TO RECEIPT. : Mrs. Goebel's Receipt to Ke! logg Tampered With, | Rrinsfield, cashier for Jan Presseuting Attorney ntro. @eced @ new ki 1 of expert in the Ki Vege srfal this afternoon—an cxpert on writing, He war Willlam FP. Miller, a typewriter dealer “Ate you an expert in typewrliing ma- chines ‘Sid thelr writing” He be traced. To-tay he business twens ognition was im was made by twe ler, one bearing hie name and the other that of his bride ot] At the thme of hi father, a Methodist minister, declared srg his son had been handing Miller ao ‘The paper wag the allege! release divappearance hu Kelloge by Mrs. Geebel for 30) ' mo: the last three lines of this were written at one time,” “The first paragraph was added afters ward and by another kind « ‘The o's are different and the spacing '81 oaded, TORTURE 7 URE OF A WOMAN. Birr, Gorbel at the time said 1 was|Macked with Katves Kegs habit to get signatures and he ge Matter above them. defense di4 not croameaaming fen made answered Miller ‘This bears out Mrs. Goebel’ dramatic {etatement on Tuesday thay she ‘ signed anything but a simple receipt for $0 from Kellogs. Clothing Wee Set on (Special to The Gvening Worle.» CHESTERFIELD, of the murder of ‘county five miles south David N, Carvalho, the handwriting . was Mr, Olcott's principal arsh Me Seller’ checks | ferson reached here on the 14th tn al of the “Jacob Keller’ checwe ee eee wan the victim. Bhe & white woman of questionable char- acter, She was found in @ lonely in the upper part of the county on Mon- a dying condition, © five wounds ov her body, ranging from four to five inches in length, and the woman's clothing had been set on fire. She lingered in agony until March 14, when death pat an end to her suffer Coroner, Woodard held an snd o® a resuit four white men— Jackson, John Jac Were Brought to Uhes- | farted and lodged in jail, Ine tried for murder at the April term D_B. DOUGLAS, Sheriff of Chesterfield 10 ADJOURN APRIL 6, Senate Finance (% that Date for W « apd letters were banded ty him, “Are these all written by fnod*” Mr. Olcott asked “Yea.” Bamples of Kellogg's own acknowl), = handwriting we: Pew ore all these pa Written by the same Mr, Carvalho then declared (hat the Paper and ink were of the same kind in 4 Kellogg wrote + boy. told to-day » ee fig: Boy custome: t y really Piast tran id here statements were made 4 Keller from Wall ted an being made through rage firm gf Goslin & Ce, had a big Fupply & Co, stationery je transaction he remembered wan the ing up Of & $185,40 business for one March 2—The Committee of the Benate at a meeting this afternoon will fx April 6 as the day |for final adjournment of the Legiala | POSTAL CLERK CLERK TRAPPED. \ Tried New Scheme for Robbing the Tr was also brought out by Mr. Olcott A Melloge got mall in other places than at the Dean Company offices, “Where were (howe ict han was in the Co sy ly gathered «(J ret a lot of matt ‘fre at # New street ac rin AbFendt. at a laperiy et and ‘Third avenue, js morning by Post-<f- r Jacobs for stealing books B. Harroa, clerk of the Am: | ™ ang with the examinat some time, but could not be detected | taking anything out o [night the Inspector mailed four books whieh he had previously marked, They failed to reach -| places to which they were nddre Inspector, with Detective 1) + Alexanders home, where!) misting volumes were found, His plan was to tear off the original Wrappers and readdress them to nis cn ANNOYED TEACHER re & Co: Frank ‘atts and [ oettoed EF. Demarest, of the y of the same’ kind ® telegraph operator, testified th pol wee my with the “aad be newer ia { anything dack, TROOPS 10 FR FRANKFORT. Gor. Beckham Orders Four Compa- nies There te Head Of Moun. FRANKFORT, Ky @eipt of = telegram announcing ‘train oad of mountain men. friends of Caled Po: bourville for Frankfort, Gov | woman has annoyed her » | following her in ¢ SHIPPING NEWS. ALMANAC POR TODAY. 012 | Manay Priest, and (he Dietrict-Attor- ef War Says He Granted | BAeowses to Dredge at Cape Wome ane wii 1 Judge Cowing fired them ca ch $s. ‘® wtatement to (he press at PORT OF SEW YORK, it to-day in regard laid Old Man Whe Was Yet Keown to . STEAMSIIPS Sere ‘Sars. Poss, New Urieass '* FAIL TO-MORROW a Saisels, reste THE WORLD: THURSDAY SDAY EVENING, MA%CH 22, 1900, OSMAN PASHA. HARO OF PLEVN», NOT DEAD. 4-1 BS HOW | W THE TOLS. —~—- | Reputed Husband of Bal-| Business Cares Brought timore Heiress Under Arrest. Dr, Wiillam A. Bisnau, the Hal ontiet, with Harriet ho Clogs. imore belle w s arrested * she arrived in at 3 oclock this ut the day las flernoon while Mow Tombs wnd war han to Pollee Headquarters, then be \rore Magistrate Mott in the Jefferson Market lke Court He is charged by Thomas Kelly, rep ji yesenting the Mutual Furniture Com pany, of 2 Shah avenue. with haying ought %@ worth of furntture Inst De ember, paying $15 on It and then se lng | {t while there was 4 chattel moriguge ‘| oft Bisnau wae tell by Maglatrate Me » in $0 bali examination tomorrow. | Mine Clog. or Mex Hamu, as she culls | ereelf, was arrested On several te for larceny tn Baltimore and i) awaiting extradition WETHERSOLE INDICTED hasty. corruptingly obscene and disguat- that a mpre particular dessription fa not fit to b t down tn these nthe records of ABA BIRD GARDINER, Distriet-Attomney NETHERSOLE CALLED. Miss (ga Netherrole and Theofore Moss appeared before the Grand Jur thin morning and testified that to their OTTO WUBER DED OF WORRY, 2 -__— on Iliness That Proved Fatal. Otto Huber the miliiona're brewer, Hed this morning a| JHotel Margaret He had been IM five weeks of heart troubly and a complication of diseases, ince Hriday he had been very iow, and Monday morning he was thought to be dying lie rallied und hope was ex- pressed b) his physicians that he would pull through Last ntght he began to gh, and he died an hour after snk, thy midulg H's ilinems f* sald to have heen caused by hile efforts to make the Mait Trust a euccene Mr, Huber was born in Brooklyn thir- liy-four years ago His father, O1to Huber, dled in 1880, leaving Me great jUremieg estabilahment at Meservie + [sitet and Bushwick avenue to his four sone Otto, Jn, We ApXinied manager, Mr. Huber was a memnter of several of the nam prominent chubs He hres « lar@e aL pmount of erty and war proprietor Metrapoie.“§ Pe ‘at Bath’ Bows. and the Bre rade WETON A 4. FAL tinued from First Page) warding the stens leading to the appil- cation for ® fecelver Pritchard, lon for a receiver, 1 «business. According to the m to the court the corporation was wrecked on the instalment plan rock, It is net forth that D. Appleton | & Co. do and have done a very lerge | business in selling books on long time and small payments. The time In which such sales are made varies from s'x é 0 | minds there was nothing Immoral 7) aoains to thirtyeaix months, or an aver deleterious to the mind of | and youth jn the play of “ wae presented by Miss Nethe: Mr. Mose’s theatre until the authorities stepped in and made some arresta and the performances of the play were stopped Many other witnesses who had teatl- fied in the police court examination were aubpoenaed, but only two beside Mies Nethereole and the veteran man ager were examined. These were W. O. Inglis and Mrs. Hensley, of the <y for the Study of Life. THOMPSON IS ACTIVE. Kxactly why Inspector Thompson found business this morning In the offices of Howe & Hummel is one of thone mysteries of the Police Depart- ment which nobody can find out, Hut chere be was at 9 o'clock sharp. and so full of bi ong that he kept the loffice force nustling. When Mise Nethersole egpesred | Thompaon ran forward tow res |trema, thrusting out both which he clasped her own, must age of from sixteen to eighteen months apes before the company receives returns from sales which will compen- sate the firm for the original cost of publication. ‘The eapital stock of the company \s consequently tied up In assets not read- ily convertible and the corporation has been obliged to borrow large sums of money on notes, some of which are now due, and othere maturing for large So- | amounts within a short time, During the residue of this month there is maturing 82,00 in notes, $909, in notes matures In April and $280.0 in May DEBTS OF THE FIRM. Tho firm js also indebted in large sume for royalties to authors and for mer chandise and there is great danger, the Petition sets forth, that the company's Property In various Sates and in foreign countries might be attached and sold with the result that (he assets would be abeorbed by a few creditors to the det- her with effusiveness rent Soe riment of the creditors whore claims Teporters present hid thelr bi be- [have not as yet reached maturity hind iheir w Spring hate, epee ting im danger that a number that of course he would be greeted with t be brought saainst the A “Bapho kiss Hut he was not company within a few days on claims After they hi achanged greetings of wh or are about to mature. The the most scription they by authors in various States: of |into a cor held a whispered ied States and In foreign coun verssth most earnest kind for ryyaltes on books published amount to $60,000, © meet these obligations the company HUGCOUGAS “KILL LAWYER, [xx Sx 3, RR Paystetane Say the Spasms Were | HiT A SHELDON FOLLOWER, Caused by Heart Olsense— BM coughs caused the death of Lawyer Louls De Pul Vall, 4 leader of the Prohibition jparty th Pennsytvania Mr. Vail's spasms, his phys.ctans say, | were the result of heart disease. The trouble was (iret manifested last Thurs- day and continued without Interruption bs? to the time of his death. When it beeame known that he was suffering from hiccoughs many persons wrote to the family suggesting reme- dies, but none was of peal es avall ‘PORTO RICAN TAL TALKS TARIFF San Jona Merchant Addresers the Board of Trade at a Special Meeting. Ban Juar quoted th " nh mm issued to Miles upon the ates troops, and corded the United There Were Nine and the levees. ston of Stot Gambling Machines Cost Bach 980. Nine Italians walked out of} ing. They had been irsticted for hav [stot machines in (heir saloons, By jarrangemes' between their wyer, ney's office, they pleaded guilty. Then ann! Lovagleo, erday Ol) : untryman, was fined $25 ys a tke jomense, Attendants Sercambed to Heart Disease. An q@derly man died suddeniy th |{the cause of Geath. No one about the jplace could identify the man, who wa hair and whiskers. | hesith for (wo years, voce, DED IN TURKISH Bara, Peculiar | afternoon while taking a Turkleh bach] Soe Oey Ae ee. an sere: ai S28 Orchard stret, Heart disease was by about fifty-five years old, with black | Mayer Denies Me le ty om “im He jens. A despatch from Moundeville, Weat Wet Virg Va. in @ morning newspaper stated chai Mayor Parkinacn of that city ts to adopt the Sheidon Mea for municipal government, and conduct his adminte- tration “Ae Jesus Would.” The Evening World telegraphed to Mayor "‘arkinson, asking him to out- line his plans and received this reply: “MOUNDBVILLE, West V March B-Tre despatch published in New srk (o-day Is false I never enter WRS, ALEX. GILBERT DEAD. President of the “% Meek end Promi- fe Secte Mra Alexander Gilbert. wife of the ent of the Market and Fulton B. this elty, diet + residence |) Plainfield, N. J Mrs. (itibert wae a member of the! ifoclety of Colonial Dames and of the! Monday Afternoon Club and was promi-| nt in soetety, She had been by poo —— tive Castemer. James Meinerney, a salesman, repre- ers at | Desbrosses street, dropped dead at noon to-day fn Mount Vernon. fell dead cures, ie eaten 4 etter vanes (4 worst forme, salt rheum, ereptions Cresapetl, CAmERNTE end eOtnevh B.Altmank Co, Boys’ Clothing and Misses’ Suit Departments. On Friday and Saturday, March 23d and 24th, the following garments will be offered at special prices: BRAIN FOOD Is of Little Benefit Unless It Is Digested. Nearly every ome ili adi eat too much mea tleighta, Brooklya. In wife «land formfly were at hs bedside Boys’ Department. Double-breasted Suits of Mixed Cheviots with extra trousers; | sizes 8 to 15 years, $4.50 | Sailor Suits of Colored Serges, crabroiderets sizes 3 to 10 Peould constiiute the bulk « MBeult of dizestion, and it te of no w Advise brain workers to ont lark: and vegetables where the digestion weak (o assimilate them properly Tt We always best to met the best resul from our feed that some simple and arm leva digestive should bo taken after om assist the relaxed digestive organs, and eral years’ experience bas proven Siuart’s Dyspepsia Tablets to be a very safe, pleas ant and effective digestive and a rewerty which may be taken daily with the best Misses’ Department. Golf or Rainy Day Skirts; sizes 14 and PlainT atfeta Silk W aists, corded tucking; Blue, Red, White, Rose or Black; sizes {4 and 16 years, . Striped Galatea Sailor Suits, Sizes 8 & 10 yrs., $1.85) Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets can hardly be ealled a patent medicine, as they do not act on the bowels nor any particular organ but only on the food eaten. Top Coats of Covert Cloth in Tan and Olive; sizes 4 to They supply what ‘he lack, pepsin diastase, and by the gastric glands increase the natural secretion of bh: ly practice of tak Washable Sailor Suits, neat patterns; sizes 3 to 10 years, 95c, and $4.35 digestion, which means perfect health, ‘There ts no danger of forming an injurious ‘Dadit, as the tedlets contain abeolu bh ing but natural digestives; cocaine, mor. Lawn Guimpes, sizes 4 to 12 years at - . =: KOCH & CO. OPEN SATURDAY UNTIL 9.30 P, M. Children’s Days—& hese will be great days in our Juvenile Outfitting sections, cgi chic, cute conceits are shown and because ALL valuesare better than anywhere ¢lse—while many exclusive items are positively unattainable elsewhere: For the Girls: a Haars GUIMPE DRESSES of all-woo! | Cashmere. trimmed with ribbon and} braid, all colors, 4 to *n for TWO 'DAYSs 0... 000005 CHILDREN'S SAILOR SUITS of white Duck, | with collar and tie of red, pink, blue have no place in a gntuart’s, Dyapepals most popular of all ph Filles Ask your druggist for a rat vet -cont Package stomach medicine ie je the torereneeat in Seale Girls’ Coats & Dresses.|: pier and Special Values for Friday & Saturday of covert cloth with new sail- or collar, lined satin, pearl buttons, and tai- lor stitched, sizes 4 to 12 yrs., value $10.00 ; special THREE-BUTTON CUTAWAY SUITS with double-breasted vests of the latest Scotch Hampden Dougherty as receiver of jthe corporation, with power to con: tinue the business until further order of Court. SALON SUITS, newest he latest effects of | ue Serges and Cheviots,collar and trimmed with braid, 3 to 9 yrs. foe TWO ‘DAYS... TOP COATS of Covert Cloth, very stylish, lined with fine Farmer's sat 3108 ys, for TWO DAYS 3,29 Shoes for Boys & Girls: MISSES’ LACE OR BUTTON. BOOTS of mort quality Dongola Kidskin, patent | pepe le De welt, extension Sor TWO DAYS. CHILDREN’S of same sizes, 8 to 103, foe TWO DAYS... ‘ BOYS' LACE BOOTS, of Black Vici Kid, welt soles, 7 pattern lasts, very dressy, sizes 24% to 515, DAYS. QA. UTHS' of same, sizes 11 to 2, hat sy SAILOR bait scored. twa years fort WO TAAYS 79 MISSES’ SEPARATE SKIRTS, of all. wool | Plaids, length 37 to 40 Ins, CHILDREN'S CONF! TION DRESSES of white Organdie, trimmed with ribbon and lace, skirt gored, under- skirt attached, 6 to 13 years, for TWO DAYS. a MISSES' ETON SUITS, double or pen breasted. of alkwoo! Homespun Chev- jots, Jackets silk lined, colors blue, brown, light or dark gray or black, Ly 18 Asai for TWO For the Little Tots: | CHILDREN’S REEFERS of all-wool cloth, Yt fancy collars trimmed with braid, some with separate collars of pique ye em; I colors, 1% to 3% years, for TWO ‘DAYS, CHILDREN'S CLOTH REEFERS, _ e collar trimmed with white braid, colors, 14% lo 3 TWO DAYS. CHILDREN’S CO) trimmed with satin ribbon and mos, to 2 yrs; same style, Cloaks, for Girls’ Top-Coats, made in box back style, 4 length, lined with tan ‘tafhets silk, velvet collar and pearl buttons, sizes 6 to 14 years, value $12.75; special itahatts and dimities,j in er high neck or guimpe styles, assorted prettily made and trimmed, several styles, in sizes 4 to 12 | yts., value $6.50 to $7; special j presenting a large amount of indely edness of D. Appleton & Co., the u derzigned have consented to act ar Reorganization Committes to pre and submit to the credit’ + |INFANTS’ LACE BOOTS of fine Kidskin, my sewed turn soles, A ’ and flexible, sizes 5 to 8, for Girls’ Gingham Dresses, TWO DAYS. ingham, with lar, low neck rge piqué col style, value $4.00; special Lord & Taylor, Broadway & 20th St. TWO DAYS... «+0154. 2. CHILDREN’S POKE BONNETS q edged with hee, all or TWO DAYS..... BERNHEIM & CO., Men's and Boys’ Outfitters, ave now | evening at her \40 prepare | Jor their great REMOVAL Sale. ‘Sale Commences Setusday, March 24, at 8 A, ML WATCH PAPERS FOR PARTICULARS. renting (. 8 Weber & Co., giags deai-| Metnerney walked into Wolfs glass store and while introducing himeelf he} to Itself \ Hood's Sarsaparitia is jeruliar in com dination etyoas ng My i proc peculiar tte actual merit Brest record disease Seat fallin osetia. Sto 15, made of strong, serviceable Cheviots—in sche lyre nde igiamige MOWLAND.—Os ihe Tit inet, Mee JULIA B results where other remedies fail te dy It eomquers serofuia Carpets You can save considerable |}money in buying a carpet, if you \itind something to suit you in |}certain lines of last season’s pat. terns, of which we have an over- stock and are closing out at these greatly reduced tigures: Best All-Wool Ingrains, Regular price 65c. per yd. Now 49. Extra Tapestries (Best quality made), Regular price Soc, per yd. Now S740 Worsted Velvets Regular price $1 per yard. Now 72/sc Extra. Velvets Regular price $1.25 per yard, Now 86c. Bring sizes of rooms. doun & James Dopson: 2 East 14th Street, Corner Sth Avenue. , NEW YORK, March 28, 1900. To the creditors of D. Appleton & Co, Gentleioon For three-fourths oi century (ae house of D. Appleton a Co, has continued without interrup- tion or default. With growing repu- tation, merited, we trust, the house legitimately has extended its inter- ests until its position in the publishs ing world is firmly established, and also is, we are emboldened to believe, highly esteemed. jose statements measure the pain with which we anmounce to you jon of our personal operation of the business which three genera- tions of our family have uninterrupt- edly and au lly ihe The present attuatic owing got , to undue business risks ae to trade losses, but mainly to the fact that throngh the extension of our busi- ness on the instalment contract basis «which contracts amount to fully $900,000 now outstanding and in due j course collectable), our capital has | become inadequate to meet our ma- turitics, and we are unable to meet our obligations, You will find, how- DOUILE EASED SUIT oot Che ever, a very valuable and money- making property (1f adequate capital ys. 2, 59 be provided); a business and good will of great valine, and all unmort- waged and unpledged. The courts have appointed Mr. J. Above all personal consideration is our anxiety to discharge our !n- debtedness. ‘To this duty we shall de- vote ourselves unremittingly, and we feel confident that with your encow agement we shall be able to fulfill not only our duty to you, but our ambl- Uon as well. Bespeaking your considerate an¢ helpful co-operation in the readjus’ ment and permanent re-establis ment of the business, we are, you respectfully D. APPLETON & CO. NEW YORK, March 22, 1900, At the request of creditors + reorganization. The Committee has * @n examination of the Sones and is fully in. | Misses’ & Children’s Hats Feam FANCY BRAID FLATS, ll the de by rable colors, for TWODAYS 49C % | UNTRIMMED BABY HATS of fine straw, ruffle beim, cream se i bow walk Soar thidon, for TWO DAYS... 1,98 125th Street, West, between, Leno and OPENING WEEK IN OUR DEPARTMENT Just as easy to dress your bey in good clothes as it is to dress him up in the cheap kind, especially when the prices are the same-—we are makers of BOYS' CLOTHING—but only of the good sort—the kind that does not fall apart but always holds its shape- $5 Boys’ Vestee Suits—of Bon Canes, ae somely trimmed with rows of white red and black braid, sizes } to 8; the special price is .. Sailor Suits—of Blue Cheviots, trimmed Be wv hon sizes § to 10: the special correctness statements furnial the We shall promptly prepare a plan, of reorganization and enbmit the! same for your consideration . Pending the preparation of the plan creditors are invited to file with the Secretary of the Committee, at No. 14 Rare yet Na ae of their re- spective clal ‘AMES G. CANNON, Chat A.D, JUILLIARD, EDMUND C. CONVERSE, ‘WARNER VAN NORDEN, CHARLES HATHAWAY, Committe Reorganization SULLIVAN & CROMWELL, 6. 8. CONOVER, eit MONTGOMERT.—in Wetnesdey, March 21, JANB Becreti MQNTUOMERT, in der Ais sixth sear. Panera trom 2 Market » on Saturday 2 o'clock. bf WORK.—At Davos Plats. Switzerisns. on Sam 407, VE. %. GRONGE, von of Prank Werte Pureret services at Trinity Chapel, 23 %, Rear Brnedwey, Saturday, March 2h ot 1 o'clock A.M. Kindly omit Qowern, HOWLAND. sae 0. Funere! trom 361 Wee, Poriyhind a, at A.M Priday.