The evening world. Newspaper, March 28, 1900, Page 5

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3 f o.¢ . THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, MARCH 2°, 1900, | ae | learned from good authority that but 3 one vote was for conviettton, The Jury ee asae Was discharged, a @ Judge Armetriontg satd he expected a 5 @ verdict of acquittal ™ z § The reporters will probably be tried y 1 again at the next term of court, which ; a RR ® | O be. I : »|THREW ACID, WOMAN SAID iF — a pica Das ' : ar — 3 § _— Wai Samat Gea Chance for You to Live!Co}, Astor Donates a os 3 - ; Mrs. Sutton Charged with | §|Only One Vote for the) ase tenes nurse, vt Wente a Century Scien Sum to Cathedral Her Husband's || Conviction of the Two Net Press Obarae, tifically. Choir. 3 ) Mrs. Mary MoGurkin, a well-drewsed Death. g Reporters. young woman, of 1 East Twelfth ; j ; & . “Bureka,” cried the members of the P 2 ® street, was complainant against her * mh Col. John Jacob Astor, it te One Hundred Year Club this morning. | signaliied his attendance at. the ‘ , husband, David, in the Yorkville Police | “1t hae been found jst—the secret Of! meeting of the trustees of the “ . ALS BROTHER HER ACCUSER. CAMDEN, N. J, March S—After] oouet this morning, charging him with |long life. Mr. Sut Mise Jessie A.) ant Episcopal Cathedral of Pigg a oe | being out all night the jury in the trial having thrown ack on her last Sundny | Powler told us all about tt last night! since he was chosen a member, by @ 4 jof Reporters Hay and Sloan, who PUD | nine” MGurkin was arrested at. 134 | at the Hotel Majestic, donation of $1009 to the chureh, k lished It Shaw's alleged confession th tb 1 Al you h wot to do ts to have) At the. meeting ys as “ ” D| that jurdered hie mether and grand- | MAe Seventeenth strom by Detective ¢ examin mw over by Bishop Potter, the “! Am Innocent Before God!’ aaa ae iarvened this morning with «| CAvanseh this morning |eureat herr ed giiak what you! jounced, and although mother, returned th » 7 Moc} re {are to eat and drini fured (0. say anytl * Sobs the Woman, Whose Ateagreemnent tite he es nes eee ret Te club will act at once. A medical food ridges that he le the Ove. Sass , saying all she desired was to ‘eatment ai? tion, but this fe not believed by the charge, say ight | der ireatme lion five. hundred’ ti | wise heads of the bar, inasmuch as|be free from her husband's annoyance | “No two persons sie te ce ane alte been rxpended nad r ; ‘ in promised to keep away from | drink ld there Row. Judge Armstrong's charge almost in- | McGurk! the dev ‘The new donation was for 5. ~ on of the chotr, the complgn ®| Ol structed the Jury to acquit, It ts also! her and war discharged 8 (frecia) to The Evening World) op! oft . | MORRISTOWN, N. J., March %— pinent of the brain Celis de-| Mrs, (Charles Sutton ts in jall here} 2 charged with poisoning her husband with strychnine. She tearfully pro- tested her innocence this morning and declared that she was lotting of her husband's brother, “Tam innocent before Ged!’ she de- | { clared. “My brother's husband is the plotter, te offered to let me alone if J would divide half of the insurance money with him, Because | refused to do it he had me arrested. I did not | ( give my husband polron.” ‘The Muttons lived at Dover. The h “ * and was a brakeman on the Lac wanna Railroad and a steady-going low, 0 his neighbors say, He was in- sured for $1,20 in the Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen, Mra, Button is of a vivacious diepos!- tion and attractive. ® When her husband @ied suddenly his | 7 SE OOO OCC OOS ” —" 4 y y 4 Our Halt-Yearly Sate of Collet Articles, Drugs, Medtoines, do., WILL BE HELD ON Ohursday, Friday and Saturday. household and individual uses a considerable q' of toilet articles, mea Every house! every juantity po ye COCO i relatives suspected that he had been foully dealt with and staried an inver- tigation that resulted in the arrest of the widow, D The inguest, which was adjourned to| > f. Henry W. Cornwall to E b a, tRoTOuRN assly ia Wag stom- i morrow. Cornwall testified, when frst cines, &c., in the course of a year. These, if purchased from the exclusive , Stittnios’ Kearering a’ hypothetical sum, and in the majority of cases far more than they are worth. Is there any reason why you sheal@, tome ‘ense led him to, believe. that the seane pay exorbitant prices for these articles, any more than for any of the other necessities of life? Is there # wll ¢g y : 4 OOSO0 OBLOOWSIGHON PT: VHHNTUBSGOOBHIGE q should be than those of a vendor of other merchandise? Wi ‘a brakeman's death was caused by thi good reason why a 's profit shot larger than those le ‘e : But ‘Mrs, Button protets between a aoe My child! She is well! There is nothing the matter?" said Pecksniff, with not, and so do you. And because we think so, and are content with reasonable profits, we have built sobs that she dearty loved her husdand, | pertul on, Pr eh fee A i CL al “She's well enough!” retorted Jonas, with a grin. “There's nothing the matter with| one of the biggest retail drug trades in the country, and that, too, within a comparati short time. Bim 680 er SHE her!” ; ces are always as low as those of our closest competitor, if not lower, while the q of our goods ‘ a “Fie upon my weakness! I cannot help it)Jonas! Thank you. Iam better now,” said ept up to the highest standard. But it’s during ese special Spring and Fall sales i reach | FINAL MOLINEUX YERDICT.|™ Pecksmie, 0 “low tide,” and economical who take advantage of them and bey ete wae in this —_——— i the next six months save much money on their purchases. these goods and eat th maaan, Wg ee Deana “ 9 " woman was frightened Into hyvterice | line for : wart ot anorate war tot Decige HOTEL “GHOST” CAUGHT. |2:Pin."%octSts"udoohS*) DIVORCE AT SBYBNY-FIYB.| prices with those of exclusive druggists will convince you of this, and of of paying more than ie Yeer. eniincatas Gaal ab Bask. airaia ibe SE Er eats Tasara on prtanee | aca = necessary for any of them: | 4 ? jesband Saco Wife, Whe Ie Sixty. pile Sais, ates nee to see Hoirie Taken to |manne,litie vader at the afer #04| — qheee, and Conducts mis | DRUGS AND MEDICINES. TOILET PREPARATIONS. neux case will be taken up by | the Court. That Was the signal for a ghost hunt “own Onee, Cn Paohernad ie Court of Appeals. ! They have laid the ghost of the Con. |! & Vice-Chancellor Stevens, in Newark, | It Is probable that the court will not|tinental Hotel. (a en} N. J., ¢o-day heard testimony tn the reach the case on appeal unt! pext| It was not géneraliy tmown that ‘thefwas ‘due case of Oscar F. Burton, who ts suing Winter, perhaps not then. popular hostelry at: Broadway, and | prupatatl ; nat his wife Mary un The delay is in part explained by the | Twentleth street was harboring a sDOOK | the third.floor, and proved to be a of fon, Mr. Burton Is | 4 eacrmlty of the record which must be|«uest, but all the women housed there! drummer named James Neeley, who five years olf and hie wife is placed before the Judges. then this|@steed a month ago that some uneasy \ ser three. record ts typewritten It will contain as | spirit walked the halls of the house c@) 97! Tollewad Fea ‘They separated in 1881. Mr. Burton many words as are to be found in all| Might, trying doors and making al! rorta! ; stalra and saw you try / lives in eltileviile, N. J., while his wife of Speckers! "s paige» excepting the/of uncanny noises i hack lives in Bensonhurst, 1. 1. Mra. Burton me as "inven writing as} Host Merrifield i.sand their tales of |, Neeley, Me eid aneketgtt | sued for a divorse several years ago but he wets "C these unearthly doings and was more . , . Vm e@|lost her case, Financial ‘ifferences ‘Dom! & Son," }or leap dleturbed. Not that he was seem to be the principal cause of trou- the same,” said Horan. ”* “Martin Caussie- | afraid of ghosts, but because he feared , wit’ and “Great Expectations.” ne wae Cordis © thief. “Come along.” ble hetween the pair. Both Mr. Burton Fhe manual labor entailed in perfect-| All Kime of wat Teauited in| in Jefferson Market Court to-day |and his wife considerable property Ing the record Wil! he less exacting and) nothing ant the still. walked. | Neeley declared: solemnly that he was & prolonged then that involved | by the/ Every other t regularly” some sleep-walker, but was held. beg | of it A 4 we hyd the Court of Al is, since in writing rec- Grd will be subdivided. To read the en- tire record would probably entail con- stant appilcation during the entire work. ing hours of the day for at least six months. Of course, the fodees will net read the f) whole of It. y will only turn to it and read those parts of it S. N. Wood & Co.'s for reference, ie which are involved in the t upon WOM ee Department Store for Men. Sain & M SOUGHT WRONG TREAT. Ours was a good custom tailoring store long before it became so many fet, MANDEERCHIED EXTRACT, “epobic” = other kinds of a good store. The development was gradual, natural. cat's CUT ROSES, por os, = We discovered your needs; supplied them in ways that you heartily ap- prove if we may judge from the steady increase of business. Attention is asked to-day to these items. Remember that whether you spend $5 here or $50, whether you buy our low-priced goods or our high-priced ones, the saving is precisely the same in proportion. ial Offer in tom Tailoring. Wite’s Leng Search for Missing Musband Ends in a Funny Miz- Up-—Divectery as law Guide. Mrs. Harriet Treat, a handsome wom- an, thirty-four years cf age, of Sharon, Wis., went before Magistrate Devel, in the Yorkville Police Court, a fow days ago and asked for a summona for her husband on the eround of abandonment. She told the Magistrate that last June| RUBBER GOODS. Bet Water Bottles, tho Siglen syticsars: Pountain Syringe, the 2¢t. ales, with rapid fow i a % ae ae * D Thursday's Furnitu “special offer- z Ce wo “yer evi yoni aught ‘ We'll give you an We believe it to be the de preginagel er “ © Sharon, Wis. A short while ago she! exact duplicate fos ues, are as [ol- be : Dunlap’ i . sake if there was a Dr. Charles R. Treat reg- istered here. She said that she received an answer etating that there was a Dr. C. R. Treat in the elty directory resid- tng at 6 East Forty-seventh street. Of Young’s Shape, worth tol ae aoe H ag i TH t i He i | - f i L F, I i Women's Wrappers, Kouse A Sane ve ee but It appears § 4 and 1 ge pli Meni Bog wn | 85 mee , for} Lone a oon was not the one wanted, | i! 5 i z S Leather Kid Tops, Vici Derbys and Alpines, all snr Mag age Sharon, Wis, and who was a student Kid, Black or Tan, Ss in the Pojyclinic Hospital, and who lived Bicycle Caps— 80e. : t @t 123 Lexington avenue, was the right 260.6 Russia Call; our price man. He appeared in court this morn- ins. 5 & Neither the wife vor her lawyer knew that the man wanted did not live at 6 Fatt Forty-seventh street, and the i yer was rather disconcerted when he |i learned that the accused was not the wealthy physician with a big income |i Bri lots of noney to pay his client. After explanations had been ma: around the Magistrate decided both parties to the action being 1 residents he had no jurisdiction, and the real Dr. Treat went back to his |fj Lexington avenve home. ——— Sarierumt’s bg valne—voeey coat tn th sors, no mat- Vi cae Nie Oo Md oh By 9 $12.30 or $15.00 Crvilet's Lege Sroken. H| briee, shows the same maperiortty in value, or LUE te fant as large. A horse attached t baker's wagon, . dashing around the corner rem | Fancy Shirts. Easte: Neckwear. third street and Park avenue early this) morning, ran over Emanuel Prince, of ‘$10 East One Hundred and Twenty-first street, and fractured both his lees. Prince was riding his bicycle. He was taken to the Presbyterian Hoepital, apa the driver arrested. Open Evenings til! 6.30. Seturdeye til! 9. ’ | ‘A specal offer of ae An elegant Vine of wad | ave aes 1.00 | BARR 50c | { ~~. Suleide for Leve of Tots. . WATERTOWN, N. ¥.. March m—/f tre ‘ \v

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