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& oA po " God of Love Actually Sold a Gold Brick to Jersey Legislators. be » PRETTY “, Not to Marry Aseembly- to me: . my boy, I want you to get that Dill through the Laegisiature, so that berg prs won't have to slave all their the pitiful sadartes Gay get now.’ Yes, sir, she practically told me that if T hadn't influence enovgh to get that bill through she would have to get Sithe Bul went through Ike hot eak wen! or cakes, and” three : A yman Murphy, wi reference that Apolio, when she astounded give 4 with a twinkle of mis ed that te ¢ must be some had no Intention of the one girl in the world for Sauroanee WANTED T STOP SHE. Italian Tried to Keep the New York from Sailing. The steamship New York of the American line sailed this morning for Bouthampton with many persons of ProMinence in the cabin, a inrge mail and a fair steerage list The dock was crowded with the friends of passengers who had come Gown to see them off. A diversion was @mvred on the pier by a man who ap ught Peared to be an Italian, With much excited | geen cabin passenger fr The object vf his embarrassin: tention Was a well-dressed middle-aged ‘women, whope name could noi be |. The man and the woman both ame down the dock together, and. af- ter trying ce hold her up at the end of the gangway, he appealed i» Pollcem Intermann to keep her from going if i he said, “owen me and if she gots out of the country Officer asked the man for his He said that he had none, policeman then explained to he could not stop the woman The man created a scene hat the woman should and insisting in a rather ‘that he be given his rights ettizen. He declared dat leave till he got his Ly 3 é E coul He the pler aod the woman disap- on board. 5 Widener were pasven- oh the New York. Othe-: who were: Cow and Coun.ess de Charles Kiraity, J. A. rave: Mre. Stilson Hutchins, Hon. Maith, Walter W. Watrous, Dr. Pr. and Mrs. Spencer Ledyart. —— dew ‘American bark Kaiviant, which sailed from here on maiden voyage bound for os Bien Allen, Schooima’am, is [a member of Dr. Parkhuret'’s chureh Was finally persuaded to! B. Widener, of Philadeipnia, “* With no aasests except clothing worth $100 and a musi¢al ifbrary worth sito— both of which are exempt—Mise Mfte Btowart, of % West Eeleventh street, chotr, filed a petition in bankruptey yesterday, Her liabilities are $2,753 A @hort time ago Mre. M. Pearson Ven- field recovered a judgment against the singer on two notes for $2,581.48. Mrs. Penfield says she advanced almost #00 to defray the cosy of Mire Ste’ musical education, and she never made any effort to repay her, although she now is earning & good Income as A singer in chureh and at concerts Mrs. Penfield, who lovee at 123 Kast Eighty-ninth street, and who ts promin- ent in charities and women's organita- tions, a ed the ju nt to Fra }e ni ae one Be had M tewart in au ry procers } ings. Mtoe Btewa: te her watition tn | bankruptey, also ‘confesses $172 1@ Fanehon A. Colville, as executor of Bamuel A. Colville, for money lent in 588. ‘Minn Stewart was examined to-day by Lawyer Neuberger, counsel for Mr. IEFFIE STEWART | LIVES ON $4 A WEEK. DOU TOO OCU Cn UOC COCO OO it MISS BYPIB STEWART. ot Dr. Parkherct’s chureb ebotr. OO Penfeld Her lawyer t an ad. fourament on the ground, o client bankruptcy proceedings. ue would not consent, a fo aubenit 9 a wearching Inq! Supreme Coart ; behind ail thie?" ho te Is all mpite work. this all begun. Penfield AA od f thing against he: . How much money did you get from Mre. Penfield? A. Not one cent hom did 5S the money” field. I got $1, notes on which jad nung wit cong Opera Company at one spec ormanive. She received #00 a year for her services tn ivr. Parkhurst's ‘hurch you pay? A T have fA of. Q. Then you mean to say that eines you came to New York you have lived on 86@ a month? A Yes. I'm not sapames of It ins Mtewnri admitted that M day phe paid her lawyer $13, and hearing was adjourned for one week jon: the SENTINS WHE AIBED ge Wolcott Lost $50,-/ | OOO Worth of Jewels | in Paris. | Tt has just become known in this sty | | that Mrs Frances M. Wolcott, the Leni vorced wife of Senatcr award O. Wol- | , the sil tongued Senator from 1s robbed of A.00 worth of | Fall while she was living tn/ 1 nut the year of “deserts y formed the basis for her suit matter was kept quiet until Mra. | t went to Denver to make her appearance in court. confided the dreadful secret in strictest | onfidence to some of her dearest friends Jand they let it out by the usual femin- Ine process of telling It 10 dearest friend, | Many thousands of dollars were spent | rying to get back the gems. ‘The e js arresie’ and fully identified by Dis viotim. He was a Paris hack driver who took quick advantage of [an opportunity. Hut he escaped through | jihe intricate windings of the French | criminal procedure and a week ago | was let go by the authorities. | | "Now that the secest te out tbe family admit it “Yes, it ie true that my #ister Frances had $59,000 worth of diamonds and other Jewelry stolen in Paris,” said James 8. | Metcalfe, Mrs. Wolcott's brot “1 presume much was jewelry | Riven her by Senator Woleott, for she jin | jhad left $20.00 worth behind her in * oy deposit qault In this city when she | we broad. But there were some val- | Bante heirlooms among the stolen « \ees whieh she prized far beyond the tintringe worth. “My fister carried her jewels in a spe jeinty prepared box, which she | [With her everywhere, but in the ca [fashion which comes to almost ev jone at some time in bis life, she efi | the box In her carriage one day, tn | Paria wn it Weft her at the door of ‘her | hotel Bark Katetant Re-| “The carriage drove off. But she had] ae aod immediately fe and drove after remembered ihe Jeaited another ca | the Gepart! The driver whipped tup his he A lively chase followed | Hut the thief, who had discovered hi treasure, go! away finally, My nd in other! h the 7 mests| Was proven against him, and ins: week |tem e* long as thie; he wan let go. 1: was discovered afier- that the stolen things had been LIE HURLED = BLT Attack on Chairman Hull in Idaho Labor Inquiry. WASHINOQTON, March 2A lively | fow occurred at the Idaho labor trouble investigation to-day Representative eLnle asserted that some of the State/ deputies were living with disreputable women Mr. Cheney, the attorney appearing in A protes and sald “T hurl back The deputie ear Mr. Lente indign you chat a yutable men. dressing the attorney said “You ought to be kicked out of the! put % window, and you would be if you had you.” When Mr from corning the mproper conduct of deputies Chatrman Hui! overruled this course This further nettied Mr Lents. and addressing Mr. Hull he exciatmed “LT want to say in your teeth that if you are a party to protecting this at- torney in @ lie you are a party to it” Amid much confusion Chairman Hull declare) that Mr. Lents had i Committee and its ¥ could and it * ped, eprerentative Hay rose to say that he attorney had bett the lie » him, and Represe x added i hit him." otirely out of ul, empadtioally Mr. Cox said (hat when the attorney accused a memter of the cwmmitter falsehood he forfelied his right to ap fr “If be maye that to me," Cox. “ether he or | go owt ow. Representative ett, he atte of Hilnots, moved be Sree confuston, Mereleeiaierermresiers 11 pay 8 @ month | of income te your! OVER 2,000,000 BOTTLES SOLD ANNUALLY. HAD TO 3 When a policeman answering calls) vel brake Into the apartments of | Thomas Byrnes, at 137 Kast Twelfth | street, this morning, he found Hyrnes) stand sreatricken, near his wife, | for who wi m the floor, The} woman had acid, but before | m the locked the roe ¢oor and thrown the key out of t window, making her husband a pris- oner. She told him that to ish him. she would make him watch her dying strugaies, ‘The awful experience had unnerved the man Mra, Byrnes, who was known Emma Sexton, was twenty-four years oid and rather attractive, Whether th ere marriod or not no one seemed | to know, but friends of Mra. Byrnes say | the has a little gon in one of the city) institutions, Bmt 1 quiet folks, who minded their neas, and nobody pried into thetrs. Byrnes had waited up all last night The woman was out She had bee away eince oariy evening, and now tt was the breaking of another day, The man was in quarrelfome mood as | | behalf of the State of Idaho, interposed | bh While there rhe | terference of private counnel, and ad-| of sor Sie entered the room unateaiily. A | y resented the In-| heated quarre began at noe, It was duration, ‘The woman's ‘ became clear and steady. “We'll soon | Unis,” she sald, “for ‘Jual One | not a majority of this committee behind | te attempled to read | ke | | “| taken to a eanttartum caused Mrs. Har- | Sitting In ht he had suet begun } to d k when he heard rs, They were He know what that m The m, sneared., Bae moved toward LHP T) HER DEATH, | { Wife of Albany Merchant Dreaded Life at a Sanitarium. Worty over the prospect of being | net MeGraw, of Albany, to leap from bit etery window in the residence | was heard ex; tha; he did not intend to say that Me j of her sister, Mew. Henry Wilcox, at Leute had told a falsehood, He apuio- | 20 Uaton siren rak.yn, to-day oles ‘ ineta ir dais sieieein lec aie. wae Death was instantaneous, Her neck || either “fght or apologise’ In eden case, W* broken. yd the apology settled it W. Ro MeGraw, the husband, t « - “TAM THESTATE,” RESAYS. Make Jeet | ujon Gov, Steaneabere R Like Lowls SIV. Dia France. WASHINGTON, March At the Congressional idaho labor investigation today Gov. Bleynenberg deciared would enforce the permit-to-miners sys. \ seemed Hecessary. Mf tre permit system had resulted in a es | | to the miners of half @ miltion| “Me™ She demurred at Waving tne as Mr. Lents stared, the Goy-| "oust but finally consented. *ell-todo merchant of Albany, For, several years Mrs. McGraw had been ton, A viet te Mrs, Wilcox was decided | side. Mr ranitarium at Amityville, L. 1, yester-| having Mr. MoGraw received patient to-day, Mra, MeGi suspected the plan when Mrs. Wilcox suggested taking her for & walk, and brought out her street Brooklyn, bis wife from drowning yesterday at s went to Florida for the latter's health, bow of the boat, a sudden lurch threw her backward into the water, “ct attecks of nervous prostra- |bui on excellent swimmer, eH was oVer- | Doard in aq instant, and at his wife’ [until « line was thrown out end botn MeGraw went to Loudon Hall, a| were drawn on board. and completed arrangements for) Brookiyn and is a leader in the Ladies there as a | Ald Boctety of the Nostrand Avenue M- jB. Church and the Florence Nighting- Bee Society. 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He kept her head above water Mrs. Brown is porminent socially 1m — Toes Bor Lord & Taylor, Grand Street Store. Our Great Thursday Bargain Sale will be held this week as usual, To-morrow, March 29th. For particulars see the Goods and Prices. All Departments represented. LeBoutillier Brothers. s % i Ladies’ Suits. Lodies’ Homespun Suits, light and dark gray, brown and blee, fly-front and Eton coats; entirely lined with fine quality taffeta silk, 13.50 value $20.00 Silk Waists. Ladies’ Silk Waists, in best quality Taffeta and all the latest Shades, inchsding pastel, handsomely hemsitiched and tacked, 5.98 value $7.00 Ladies’ Handkerchief Waists, in all the new colorings, incleding Cashmere and Fersian patternss also Potha dots, with fancy border trimming, suitably lined, 4.50 value $8.00 West Twenty-third St ORIENTALISTS AND JEWELLERS, Broadway and 18th St. Te ie, 4x59 inches, 28! shell and is Visitors to these Sales do not go away disappointed, but' THE WORLD NORE THAN DOUBLE find what they want at prices that are sure to please them. | 11,09 BUT 432 Mi FOR WOOWS |, OF FIRE ERIS = $1.00 & $1.50. of Families of Three Dead Firemen. R ‘prletag Paid 4 Weats To-Day’s World. Paid Help Wants in the 1§ other New York Papers Combined.