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be er idaiiiaia sii EE eT LET TT Er ie ante nd THE ADVE (ETTERS PAUPERS AFTER GST $5 00, Miss Delaney Gets Big Verdict from Mr. Husband. OLD EPISTLES WERE READ. en Ardent Old Missives Caused of Rich Manufacturer. Musty, but stil! redolent of the sw and bitterness of love, are a bate letters gelected from a market-bask»*tul received by Miss Lida B. Delaney from Thomas J. Husband during their tiiriy~ years’ courts)ip in Camden, N. J.. before he jilted her and married another ‘The fury rendered a verdict to-day of | $5,000 for Miss Delaney tn her $25,000 sult | for damages against the rich manufac- turer, [t is the second trial of the cane. ‘The first was dismissed on the er that Mits Delaney on tract with Hustmnd py to relinquish al! claim on condition that to pay her 8% q month. But there ‘was.evidence to show that Husband had | Rot lived up to that contract, if he | "Nt maic {1, and the present trial was or- dered, While Husband son the stand y terday these le ous dates, were ritten under varl-| to him and offered im evidence by the plaintiff: | Kuew She Loved Hiln. | “My Precious Darling: Ever since you Jeft last nigat, T have felt worried about you, and as 1 may not see you to-day I and try to make my own dearest love understand me better. ‘There was a time, at first, dear, when) 1 did not understand you, but since then} it has been entirely different, and | am sure now I know just how you feel toward me, and that you love me as no one else could, * * * So you must not think that I don't talk ‘spoonay’ because | 1 do not love you enough, As I told you) yesterday, I am always glad to see you and sorry to leave you, and the feeling Srows stronger every day.” He Becomes Suspicious, He chides his sweetheart ax follows “My Own Darlings You know very Well you would not take my advice on any subject whatever, because it would he too worldly for a person of your ad- vanced ideas, Now, you need not kick about my not coming to see you, because it ie a fact, as I tell you, that I have not went my advice, you can write about it) Hi just as well as you could tell me * * © It ts a pity you and I have different ideas about *o.many things.” ‘The next letter reflected suspicion. In} wi comparison wita his other epistles it was very chilly: A Chilly Streak. night “Dear Lide: Your iat two notes are not written In.a hand that ts yours, Who writing for you, and why are you not ving to be hee for a month, and what | «the matter, anyhow?" | A few days afterward he complained of Mins Delaney absenting hereelf from ihe laboratory, and to tell nim why He concludes pry into other peopl can't expect me to take a very Interest in a person who mystery for my benefit o ‘The old confidence reurned, however On Dec, 4, 1884, he wrote: “Much as [ would like see you, my darling, I de not think It would do, for | &% Jou t) come he Phe -moitow,* © Now, come, write Asks Her Help. hs In some of the letters he begs ss | Gould had been secreted, a he | recover in some ness and oot her Delaney for forgiveness chides her for over-pu' In others he plead: lov ae one he said: r Lide: Now, don't make a foo! of yourself with the old man. It late now to say anything to you will only make a big row About the same time he wri “You say I need some Wy Ret a chame to go to ae "Mane folks, ar wit to jantle walle there. Now, here it your Chance, srewee for me to tell my 1 will go. If you can tell me of any Way tn which your wit can get ito death on a gold collardutton shortly before noon to-fay at home, 172 West Ore Hundred ard Ninth street. me there, you are smart, in TOOK GIRL BRIDE IN court East Si duett ae and ls Married. When Joseph Stein, who is twenty-five years old, wax arraigned tp Yorkville Court to-day charged with abducting sixteen-year-old Mollie Pfeffer, who lives with her brother at 14 Suffoik street. he declared he was + hang ney the They Seeks view, he “Viereal Piefter. wit taker cabasaly an Rad street. ftgrne to bo Pied and Magistrate GIRLS AIDED ELOPERS Rockwell ‘Tenth Battalion, and comptrotier of t city of #1 - Sng] iNicholas Ginsburg Three-quarters of his wite, Haanah, and the furrows in | t2 much. the Jury to Decide Against [their races, etchud by care, are pathetic | the end. They went to the almshouse yesterday, | put their scant belongings Into a litte slefter having struggitd along together | %d-fashtoned leather trunk, ¢| for forty years. They were married Jin Alsace, when that province was annexed to Ger- many they was a fancy io Then the man took s'ck who nursed him through long days and nights, Hved at 38% West Thirty-reventh street They sat together yesterda: jtriends any longer, dear, Gianvidhebnlh: with Her Hus- twenty-one years old, is dying from car~ bolle acid in the sulcide ward at Gonver- neur Hospital. re! year and a half ago her first husbard was killed, the chance to do 50, and, if you really do | $ePie, Wie , O rushed up to Policeman Manes and said his daughter had taken carbolle acid by mistake. | husband,” Colors Taken from Caban Orphans’ the Cuban Orphans’ Fair, at the Met- |ropolitan Opera House, have been re-| ar, sweet letter aud|of Mt West Porty-seventh street, jariing love, as you have been 40/ has been. em) | four of the mination on pel coco ‘Twe-Vear-Old G Americnn steel and Wire Prices ara it so that the effect ts permanent, tl jobbers in wire and nails fo-day celved order) the brother of the girl.'the American Sieel and Wire ¢ ah complainant, gave his | ordering a cur of 3 per cent. immediately. MAJOR FRANK R. PALMER - 40 YEARS’ BLISS. and His Faithful Wife Are in the Almshouse Now. There were tears in his voice. said she simply, “It is asking And then we haven't mush j further t Weill h She stooped and kissed him, Thelr) the bitterness that came to them in tears mingled. With trembiing hand man. “No,” century have whit- holas Ginsburg ang | ed the hairs of she began to He looked on with @ troubled face, Then she Miled two water bottles and wrapped them up together with « loaf of bread this country, He) We'll need these for supper, she moulder ang prorper-| said with a pitiful attempt to «mile {ney saved money and were happy. | He ned ted Hannah, | They embraced again, took a last look | lat the room, and brushing the fresh tears from thelr wrinkled faces went | Out Ingo the street, but} came became Ii! also, Their money } they) went dottar by doliar, Down to the almshouse dock Three years ago both were Il! and !a-| truiged firm, Friends cared for tiem. They] When the boat steamed to the Island) it cared Nichols and Hannah They In thelr]did not hhve to drink from the bottles | jttatttatte, lot Ther dad 9 00d | m ‘supper and a comlortaile be: eden on kind | OA But they were parted for the first | id the old a Ume in forty years, JOKE CAUSED HIS DEATH. tle bare room “We shouldn't be a bi TO MILL HERSELF Tailor Killed dent Blow Re- ceived from Tor- mentors. band and Then Took Acid. Taree weeks a bride, Annie Berks90.) Jacob Feinberg, forty-five years old. a r, died this morning at Gouverneur Hospital from injuries received Tue' led to die because she quar- |! the tailor shop of Goodstein & No; er husband, She might have | #li#to at S Canal street ‘The woman was a widow | Goodstein has been locked up and ‘ev | m Berkson, A]eral of his employees will be avpro-| hended for complicity in what the police | say fe a murder, Berkson, a cloth cutter, marricd her! peinoerg was the butt of the em-| oaition, of her ‘Stadion st ployees of the tallor shop where he called daily for work. They plucked his farhey [beard and taunted him because he was strictly orthodox in the practice of his faith. In thelr horre-play Tuesday gome one struck bim in the head with a heavy! He} She wa led with oman Manning, of 39 je took them {n, (hough Shortly after mith the The poltcemam went to tae oman, “TL gid it because | quarrelled with my she rad The husband had reached home at mid- mn owed. He disap: felt roller used for preasing cloth. yee Ter help fi r-in-laW war Ol} wen: nome, fell unconscious qnd wer . Be |taken to Gouverneur Hospital, where PLAG TRIBP ( CAUGHT, ‘his death followed from hemorrhage of the brain, | — | THN YEARS POR KILLING Jerseyman Got eamuse He Hid His Vietim. Marcus L. Hennion, who recently Detectives suspected Walter Croppie, pleaded guilty to manslaughter in hav- whol ing caused the death of Mes father-in- ployed at she fair and had /iay, Nicholas W. Dobbins, of Caldwe 1 ¢ told where a fine Britieh N. J, on Feb, 2%, 1808, arraigned mm the booth managed by M lefore Judge Depue in Newark to-day jfor rentence | The Judge sald that the prisoner's Vact of hiding the body of bis victim in Fair Booths Have Heen Recovered. n from) Five stik flags that were »! overed and the thief ix in jatl. Cropple was held in €00 ball for exa- | order (o conceal the crime called for the| ~ j imposition of the extreme penalty. He then sentenced Hennion to ten years’ pon alecae sad at hard labor, SMALL ‘SICKNESSES. BUYTON KILLED KILLED A BABY. Swallowed a Died Geld Collar Fast im Her Mothe Arms. Ethel Hubbert, two years old, choked Do Not Neglect Them; They Often Grow Into Larger Ones, Piles are painful, persi hard to baby tofeure, but they can be cured. T ie just nll died one remedy that will do it, It is @ recent ther €0- Tdisoovery. but it has been on the market GATES GRDBRS A CUT. and the recommendation her = mother's The mother rushed with th rug store, but tl leading 0! of thousands of cured patients, Pyramid Pile Cure acts quickly and fectiy. It cures the cause of the ¢ A great many salves and@ ointments will give retiet for @ few minutes. That is not what is wanted. Pyramid Pile Cure wii; YOUNGSTOWN, ©., April t.—Loga!|eure any sort of piles—blind itching or re-|bdiceding. It will cure the lightest or the y [most aggravated case. The Prat applica thon will do more good than @ Gowen boxes H of the many of the so-called cures Praned 20 Per Cent, an Ohio Despatch Saye. from John W in all Telegrams received here that th rdered anight | by ent into” ‘effect April 21.--Major Palmer, commanding ALBANY, He w served it_New ¥ jain tn Te che First ort i Fi jit TENORS a reat soon.” | f ARSE RA RE WORLD: SATURDAY EVENING, APRIL 21, The Great Cure for Consumption, | Asthma and Bronchitis. | Dr, Edward Kech Is Here in the ak terest of the Cermia-Arrerican Branctes of the Koch Intalat‘on, Which Are in New York, Chicago and Philadelphia. ing olls, and the lungs are healed as if by magic. The Vapors are composed of anti- ptics, disinfectants and the gteat Koch tubereuline, and the effect is to kill the disease wkerms and expel them; in fact, no form of germ life can live when thoroughly under the influence of the Koch In- halation. The New York Koch head- quarters are at 48 W 22d | st, and 1334 Arch st, Phila- delphia, and the Chicago off- , ces are at 78 State st, They have no branch offices in New York. City. | dd for Koch Lung Cure booklet. The phyricians of New York are invited to Join the classes of instruction, beginning the # firet Monday of every month. treatment is here srw il 7 SS ‘The trial | THE OR.G NAL KOCH INHALATION, | given free to prove the wonderful A, at value cf the new Koch system and a picture of Di. Koch, it was They have made many cures in established at 48 W. 224 Ste Mew) Now York of pationts who have been York, over (wo years ajo- given up to die by the bert medi ~—oone | 00. The Government of Germany em- To those who say the cures are | ploys Prof. Koch at an immense sal- not genuine, all they ask is to call on ary to cure Consumption and Asthma their cured patients. in the public hospitals, ‘Their addresses will be gladly given. He is the first man to cure these | If you don't believe the patients, call ‘fatal diseases, The new system, upon thelr neighbors, and you will get which he is constantly improving, la the truth. Call and see the wonderful here in New York at the original/ Inhalation invention, You will find Koch Lung Cure, at 48 West 22d st. that this treatment has absolutely It has cured hundreds of New York | cured hundreds of patients after every people. Call and see the written! known medicine has failed. testimonials, then call on those who! Don't take any more medicine into have been cured right here in your ‘the stomach. Lung medicine is alwovs own city. hard op the stomach. The Kech In The great professor in his years of halation and medicine Is doing for study discovered a medicine called | New York people a great work tuberculine, which he injects Into the circulation; also by combining it with healing oils {t is thrown into fine Veneer by the wre of the Koch Inha | lation apparatus. These vapors are easily breathed Consultation and examination free. into the air tubes, causing the lungs Cut this out, as it may not appear to be entirely filied with these heal- | again PRESH-AIR | PUXD CONCERT. have investigated, but investigate and find out the truth. The doctors invite ‘sharp criticism, Their cures will bear investigation. ESTABLISHED 1815. ‘The Young clety for he Ladies Men's Union of the 8o hical Culture, ansisted by nmittee, will hold ite NEW YORK STORK ann entertaioment for the benefit of the Presh-Air Fund and Hudson Guild on oer Vir on Saturday evening, April 2 at Sherry's. i Mrs. Katherine Fisk, contralto, and No | Innate with some, Mr, Leo Altman, violinist, have volun- cultivation with) ~ teered through the kindness of Wolt- Better others, might call it| fsonn. ‘ ‘The : ert will be followed by The Fr wor a “habit” with all—| he anion is Clothes. |; & Summer home to which cl od oS ae taken for # fortnight's out- work Is non-sectarian. ona the principal beneficiaries |n ihe past have been children recruited ny branch organizations of the society, » as the Workingman's School, ihe pied Children's Gulld, the Hulse Bae |for Hoys and the Children's Guitd | th: wearing of cor. rect clothes, We like to look after the |" proper forming | and training |” ot this “habit” in the Little Gentlemen. TRY ALLEN'S FOOT-EASE, ‘wear ij gate and Overceut A powder to be shaken into the shoes, Your feet feel swollen, ner- ‘hee and Hats are | vous and hot, and get tired easily. If you have smarting feet or tight shoes, try Allen's Foot-Ease. It cools the feet and makes walking! easy. Cures swollen, sweating feei, ingrowing natis, blisters and callous coat—the spots. Relieves corns and bunions of all pain and gives rest and com- saith, slase 7 to 18 = York More vals Have you heard of our new Raglan-Paddock, | $35 and $38? cured. Treatment, 810 Trial package FREE. Address, Allen | e (Sets of half dozen each), “22 West 23d St. (Freud Bidg.), a beautiful set (one-half dozen) of STERLING SIL VER TEA- vince you of the superiority of our meth ds, All work guaranteed. fort. Try It today. Sold by all| 8._Olmated, Le Roy, N.Y. AT THE Yo further introduce our high-class modern dentistry and SPOONS to every pitient ordering $15.00 worth of Dentai EXAMINATIONS FREE. druggists and shoe stores for 25e. | nycuma sa Attu peailin Se "Dentistry. ‘ Harper Dental Offices, inless methods, we will for one week, beginning to-day, present Work. We are willing to go to this considerable gxpense to con- Painless Extracting Free When Work 's Ordered. Gold Fillings. - os 00 up Teeth, without Plate: ‘$5.00 Fuli Set Teeth (that fit).... $5.00) otananrern) Hours, 8 A. M. to 6.20 P.M. Sundays, 10 to 4 Harper Dental Offices, vol West Twenty-third Street (Over Freud’s). REPUTABLE. DENTISTS should not be judged by the ca'eh- penny methods of the Dental Fakir. Here everything guarsntced and ex- cna FOR EVERY U0 wen oun i at i 3 Welnesiay just. Centre Bireet Cou rate Zelier, Mr. press the com- yom ot piles. Gold Fillings, from #2.00. Extracting with gas or cocaine, 0c. After 11 P. M., $1.00. Never Closed, Day, Night or Sund: CL EOIT— Diainends, pee, nil Kinde jewels goods gearanteed lowes: prices | Peley. 57 Maiden lane | DIAMOND, Watches, Jewelty: weekly parame able prices: geole unre! rele JAMES BEROMAN DIAMONDS, WATE —Weehly periments moderate prices 18 Malten lane AMON C0. cheer, slmmeet mes Ty atpchmente fT Beaten Be skeptical if you will until you! | KEITH'S of kvEny TIM MURPHY | THe okt ster B | ian arta » Kelman & AMERICAN oe 1900. CREDIT CLOTY AMERICA'S LARGEST "8174 CARRY & SIDI 56-58 4th Ave., CONNER NINTH $1 CRIDIT, READY-MADE AND TO ORDER. c p CHAROR CREDIT MENTS 410, 412 ant WEEKLY AND MONTHLY Read) stage ye We're mannfactures—Ouly one profit's charged here All-Wool Black Cheviot Suits Value $10 Guaranteed fast color; seams all silk sewn, linings, strong Italian Thousands that dis- covered the “ Old Reliable Guarantee” ten years ago have kept buying here ie | ) since. We make firm, long-time |} friends with our poliey—|| “small profits, many sales.” And our clothes are all | | they're cracked up to be— or we take them back again, “The Guarantee’ '/ — Clothing Company. | | Ubronn Conwen SY Ave + 127" St _ SQ, GARDEN — LAST DAY, AND KVENING ENDS ATRST CIRCUS SEASON, GREAT 4PAW | a SBLLS BROS.’ Performances doen ot 9 A. M Not Bubibit io Brookiye, | Mt ARRAY ut, THE. 4ipe. | HE DANCING Git. | Rr'g Prices: ie. 3 | | SCHLEY 4 Bronte ] IARD @ CO. "The ‘Littlest |Grapemta @ Chance, Preae Widridge, and 10 High MATS. Tues, & 90 SAPOLIO, Last Portermence Neots Sale NETAOPOLUITAS OFEHA orgs SUNDAY RVR SOUSA | WEBE (il & FIELDS MUSE Ws HALL be Paw iia xp CONCRRT ba" ADOLY ZINK. JOHN W. KANSONE, ISADELLR URQUHART, PILEON and ERROL, | METROPOLIS Miao agave | i Mau Wed, Set M RIXG MINER’ 8s ne 0 Rourke, Genare @ | jenrey, Wertman & Wres, | Lea a Ther atte Leetde titee Prey @ Ri eteay, fain Grane 6 ts. *| FUNDAY CONCERT TOMORROW NIGHT & BIAL’S.| PROGRESS. , mi Nest Vaudeville Pl Preceded by the PNERY. AFTERNOON i THR CARPET HAGORR | BROADWAY Breech bat Wed Aare 4 Weeks Matinre "HUR: | Great Mélotrama—Great tie | » Womanand Wine COMI WE ia ae ™* SAPPHI f., THE icv NE re re Nick’ RuaXe Whoa ee ae BOSTONIANS si, VICERUY. je THE NEW HESAEAT @ FMITH OFEAS THe (MATINEE TO-DAY, ~ DEWEY! FADS & eg HAST MTH BY. The World's Tris; Fierence Tse 7 eae ‘CATHOLIC ORPHAN A the Coltye, Wo 2. Mille hole, Beckers Laity Japane: Tres a icaiie, | Nelite at ey OF MUSIC 14D st. and Irv Prices & wi 41, Mate Wed.@ fa 2 Rees) ‘The Casino Girl! 3, CASINO.', New Town beeuty! Greeters of Casin MEAALD QuO VADIS : me age ane A GUILTY MOTHER =". THEATRE | beret Next Week ag exeait” a omnes he wi | Seone | aa fei Oren ETOCS ORR oS A Double House at MARTENSE, West Brooklyn. A new | home of fine des'gn tor two fami- | lies. verences. torhood in Brooklyn, within halt \hour o: City Hall, Manhattan. We have tenint for ha'f, and will allow you to buy, occupy and pay for your home as follows : Madison ‘A TEACHER OF HISTORIC AND CONGRESS OF ROUGH RIDERS OF THE ROUGH RIDERS FROM EVERY CLIME AND COUNTRY. U peer and 6 REALISM | EXEM- PLIFIED oid Cont!nvous Pertormeace. | | The Queen's 100 Indl Leaves Madi Richmond | parsing down Place. to Ast | BIJOU, 5s)" SAPHO in JAPANESE. |" fire— Me Jammes Mh Proctor’s | RyenaRi hte: ae Palace * ¥ Fipnone Waliaee, s4th | St Theatre, ‘PASTOR'S | DAY AND NIGHT. iAMMEAET or ws TH iE ais mH HO" OL. TIMe, | Prices We EDEN eichnivchioh” ise MATHS a th rh 4 HS AY DOWN EAST “"" ms | WACKELT THE PRIDEOF JENNILO » |GARRICK" Win Giletie eATRE oanues TH rm a, _ Real Estate. Offers You and thoroughly modern Hardwood finish and all con- First - class neighbor. , Ge ot House and Ground a) Es Bite age parwent per month froma one foe: Tolerest per rear, promi every oe imoaths, TARee, WHET And [RSUERCE ree: maid goes ia ner howe b ori werty for gate invertment ee, Smaller iret small payment Square Gini aaa oril 23 FACTS. Beginning Monday Night, Teter Dally Thereafter, Zand £15 VM. INDORSED THE WORLD OVER, SPLENDID MILITAIY TACTICN eater Then » Bree Col W. F. Coty (uZato DIL) at Each Pertormanety 4 RBALIOTIO MEPROOUCTION CF THE Famous evan, mute OF croirine soanue. ROOSEVELT’S ROUGH RIDERS Wil Participate im Rach Performance, (hae Max ng the Pietare Ome True to Selah ee Mar Te-ony 2* Md i we Iry, Gauches from Bouth Wild Bucking Broachos, Vaqueros, U. 8. Cal vate Oakley, Johanle AND A CONTINGED INES AND HAWATL, | GRAND STREET CAVALCADE n To-Morruw thietday) Morn mg (weacher permicting? t 9 eels Tath &:, to Lexmgtow Ave, to G8th Bt, to PHD Ave, Fourth Ave. io the Garden Gallery, Boe.: Datoomy, tie Tae. Areos, $2: Box Reete $2) Arena Bosom mt Ther Box Seas, $1.50 ‘avorite Warriors, Germany's ¢ Braves Athletes from Arabia "ns ve Apeih s x |HUBER’S 's" MUSEUM. 3G GREA Yim Je Museum ind Theatre RELIG’ CONCEE 23 DINE Nod Widows & Orphans > — I. the 1M OREGON WONDER Jae Whiibeck, Ferrondeliren THE GREAT RUBY. WORLD Meh 08 firest & bones. a a ink Sew Grose WIE ieee tau. | FRANK C. fe LORD & LADY AlAT ” Rampire Co , Criterion Theatre **z, eee Mae 7 BROADWAY, CONFETTI ADMISSION. 40 ¢ TRE Sih me ane my WGn A MAT. TODAY. © ws Sherlock Holmes |g ee wat be cnsties Penman Protuctien,

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