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Ei AND BERLIN [3 GAY, ‘aaa ve asks * sbaea d “TWO KNSERS MEET TM e OF A. VANDERBILT. Collins Answers Her swera Her Hesbans’s Charges of | Infidelity and Extravagance—Daughter’s Mle, MAY 4 i, CARDINER -§ WALTEWASHED. Grand Jury Charges Set Aside. Judge Foster in Part 1 of General Seasions thin rier ting aside ot the Maren Gran es to tne PD t-Altorney's . ence veld \esteriay with Bam ! er ea m. r as t . s f e Parkh s J with wh m tiardiner had i " Varkhor wh had be ed to make ar * the Grand Jury ver wall in reply to th rivate soclety can ive instruc eto bind the Grand “wd $ him ib Parkhurst) to come here, | gave him subpoena to come here with the Jence to go through this business proy Instead of that he brings a copy An insulting letter to me, asking for the information and also a memorandum f instructions from the Soctety what ne is to do. That) memorar © the Grand Jury Xamining Burr about entirely ir matters, Mr If m, the for of the Grand Jury Gardiner to withdraw It wes by tt Devery had begged the to indict Capt. Th ‘That part of the the workings of and the wrecking o requested Col how Ne minutes ni J that not ary \ relat » the Investigation tosd Company temaing a part of the record —_—- (Continued from First Page.) tue Munster Regiment, the Boers be ing driven from shelter and their guns being put out of action a CAPTURE OF BRANDFCRT. ed by x Boer Position Occ British Withoat Much Oppos LONDON, May 4.—Brandfort, the important town thirty-seven miles north of Bloemfontein, on the rail- foad to Pretoria, nas been captured jon, Judge Foster Orders the! evi} | Third Avenue Rail. | ILDREN’S VESTED SUITS. siz tos years. BOYS DOUBLE-BREASiD SUITS, izes 7 to 16 vears, alewo ! hue and fancy cheviots, aT seams reintor.ed, Jout Seat and knees: good value at $500; this week. score ‘$h. 98 BOYS’ KNEE PANTS SUITS, with dow. ble-breasted vests; durable tirst, which is the chief item in boys clothing, and j Nobby: allkwoo! back, blue and fancy | cheviots and cassimeres: real "$3. 98 a | 8S 00 suits; for this week. Our Boys’ Sj, Clothing is like our men’s— »\tect. Many mothers come here regularly. For every woman can tell valves at a glance, Every woman knows at once when crices are ri Those who come say that nowhere else can they do as well. Bring the boys —we will fit them. Bring the loys—we will please them, Goodsat all four convenient stores, THS sizes 14 to 19 years allewoo! blick and blue cheviots, single or double-breasted coats or uaranteed fast ¢ real value $7 Spec al this week at BOYS COAT SHIRTS, Something new tor the little fellows: newest patterns, very nuniy Stylemsizes § to 02 years; sold everywhere for 7S¢5 senha for this 48c stor © $2.98 yo SUITS. TOR COATS, a full re from Prrreee tee | Souvenir—handsome Cane given with purchase of Boys’ Suit or Overcoat, GREAT SALE OF MEN'S PURE | STORES OPEN LATE | ee ad Fou (= Broadway, ne. L | STORES: RH. AMERICANS FOUGHT. ord Reberis at from that | Only Oppost Brandio Command, May 4—T Hiritieh en to hay mma nid central Br tieh with the extr Lord Met? Hlandsinag LONDON, tion which th Brandfort seem» Irish-American The line these OTIS 10 SAIl. ON MEADE, tespa and is now lord Roberts's bead- quarters. Roberts's troops entered the town )No Amti-tmperiatiatic ters Are) yesterday, breaking the Boer centre) Feund in « Archives | and putting the 4.000 Boers to flight by Funston, | with slight losses to the British | MANILA, May {The United States | Thetr arrival was a complete surprise | ‘TAN*POr’ Mevte bas oeen o » to Gen. Delarey pane that sale % ote. with his Lord Roberts reports to the War] personal staff. will then start for thel Office, under date of Brandfort. May | United States mae harave Gam Pasoton tnclose fagore implicating “We oc upied Hrandfort to-day With: | opominent foreign firme at Mantle ir , |out much opposition and without, T hope, many casualties The First Brigade of Mounted Infantry covered the left flank of the Fourteenth Brigade of the Sev- nth Division, and the right flunk was supported by the Fifteenth Brigade “Pole-Cavew's division advanced dle rectly on Brandfort, The Boer Army, which was under command of Delarey, retired in a northeasterly direction The news contained in Lord Rob- erts's despateh was made public about 10 A. M. to-day. It is considered the Most important success since the capture of Cronje and relief of Lady- smith The fact that the position gives the key to one of the main roads leading to the Drakensberg Passes. on the Natal border, which possibly may be the means of co-operation) with Gen. Buller later on, provides an advance base of supplies, «e., and at the same time menaces the Boers now southeast of Bloemfontein, is the reason for the importance at tached by all hands to the intelli gence The news was also a surprise to the military critics, They had been writing about an advance by Lord Roberts being “imminent,” whereas this intelligence shows the British forces to be well on the way to Pre- toria, It is not likely that there will ve another serious fight before Kroon- stad is reached, This is eighty mie: | north of Brandfort and the tem- porary capital of the Free State Gov- Steel Issu's and the) Bridal G Involved d A t - | Att d Tractions Led the | al Gowns Involved, Age ustrian Ruler ends Market, | German Prince's Coming - eer ‘ ¥ andl ‘ J a of & marke . ’ of Age Festivities. areal : “ = The wrineipal act « ns ) were ae “ on Slee) ant ree 40 tilly od aur ead # throuet gene “t bo Miohattag bettered weit 136 Hay * | | 4 ves aie ta fut tome j ‘ vith the Pacifice, ana tired and New ¥. ‘ nterest tt me more manifest as, ‘he fe folawing weir fe he large. comin int Tennessee : rai off several Union ix Pape sed ay her wa souk last aight ® Leng Island 51-2 trom a de ine of 22 ‘The & Was inanimate and net changer neignitwant of stocks to-day were) wares, and of bands, $2,908.0™, | The Closing GQnotations. ‘ 4 Fonte 1s | 8 | $*| 8 as es mn | COUNTESS CZAYSKOWSKI (MISS EDITH COLLINS). Me Ns — } ‘ fy Mre Kowa He Hing, In an) Countess Caayshowsk! in order that Saag BH hte sae bree! | oo © 2 ‘yr: ie” | amaarie sate + Fitagerald | might thereby be better enabled to make emper id ot Auviria wave =e fanke Jes-de Cane im iis Machen veday by her] ® Drilitant mater he has done Raya! Palace in Ne his Tw wed I ty ant he) & ge A it ‘homme! says that her] “Harding the wills ne alleges 1 con SBDifying that the ruler yy m4 neat » shai nas Colline, ine | MTACted tn Paris. cane are these monareiy has take hie “ e nger Proselan by rit 3 , Rig ‘ The biltof P Harrian for 2,77 francs there during the celebration | Mis Honorale and) ce ay | Sed inst 8 Vin TAVIGHIS | ig for dresses purchase! during the time fag of age of the German ( ' Ngaitarien re es | haga lag ret Vartaian faahlon® | nig daughter, Mins Hilt nt was iaerer Prancte oe ' alo ely . mw | j ‘ ug FAN Coll betrothed to the ¢ t Caayskowski ? : : 3 } ‘ . 1 ler Paper ot 4 | Lins, who @ th sranddaughter Of) and was avout to be marrie!. and whi bi . : : aeadhyic tar @ Wes S| commodore Cornelius Vanderbitt, aight ldresses were solely purchased b ie . ord ae i a 1» | make a ant ma Jat bis request, for (he purpose of having ing 4 | at ta ‘ ‘ te 4] M His tit make a “opiitiant|@ sultable wardrobe at the time of his : | ‘ WN > He OS bsg s : mugniers marriage He arcompanied ke] » to eoamakers in Paris and the whole ‘ “ tay showek Mrs Rosalva Beecher | many of the dresses were ev » Atted verdure . : i de He ass ra ah . Caries ea eations tran ‘ ‘ spooattion to her ape via iatae 4 s Mar Nustele rm week alimony and ne of 0, from pills Pill cha te {that she was| 4 of “Hai thr" mugh her The «lima f ' aon a aaald the late Commodore Th J ' . e ved 4 well Vanderbilt, and who prom rea . ‘ ' sion han (Me Amount | ised io pay for them, but hae never through vue xtra " ole “ ne sid, did | don and caused the bill to be sent Ferheim showesl @ splenl ’ ferred as SEE va Tic Wiites-Aiee. : las he er juaband’s afMdavtt, the kee res \ oP reel nike Hear m not thu Juleed witfuity | lowing i ed German Rmpire” and A stgaes! euipture Boeiet York, peror, fey au 4 ible Wines Ui kis ofextocvgances When We jchante. City and Chamber of Commerce William, whe w f and suecess: were MF nartiod smd lived a com i Mr Humme! said ‘hat Thoma aeaed 7 ; ee, varaticely modest » was the plains |S41l Thorne. one of the co-res warding he wrewer the nations ” ed by Collins, would Mts tieaudenw , blesnines of pen sugnented and pinnned ment tthe Divor: mandenbure Gate and ra : a un sive home fed at the trial by Pariser Viate : , ec me to mive frequent cand Dr Ryker: umpha! aren . Mayor's duughter : ve sertain@enty ts) Sve Amertoan @ Breen background. eniivenct w ole, Weleom ila taas : ee Maurel leaves and « ‘ flowers t a taswel® fort . . k er 2 as eu) ed, by favorition, The arch was danke! on t — war i a) ae wers < . m4 re + | LONDON STOCKS FIRM The only point at levue was why the tee * 5 fame of Gen. Buller had been pub- maeuated by a handoon ved if the Government tntended to adiee, ied " Market Respouded to Metter War dim in command, Mr Wyndham fares on “silver trum ' ve Newe-Amerioan Issues Was Impossible to isolate anperce : ' 7 p Kop deapat and treat the Austr sy Nat ; Hu ‘ _— _ @ them as no other despatches had been an Nationa he war news ste 4 teaprave in the history of the jast nun praceeted on wa \ m r ne Leon nerket t dred years The The euare f ej ia nd business 4 general ” : The War Office. he asserted, had acted the welcoming el Commons Sustains SPION | wnireiy in accordance with the Queen's with w , penis : Kop Action by Vote fiction woud ante the nthe bub: Stands being ‘ : ¥ ateF occur of 215 to 16. roooe on Nataj in their commander. zee ‘ ‘ ul, Me Wyndham sald that was not op M ones re. — the view of the Government, nor the A " 4 view of Huiler, who was in th The Brande 3 : ‘ was sumtaine ' f Com | Jon Dillon Irish Nationalist, inter ally BROKERS BEFORE CONGRESS! ° Chel re. ig ba me and vrese Kop deniuit 1! Rober the wanted he despatches p The hous “ ‘ ; ~ q “ Sut the gallant Ceneral,” Mr. Wynd. a < : Prontéens Witeow and @there Arene| ; an ane ham continued, “has been applauded for hn Mater fut Reni ab Wao es eae po de taylog he woult stick to what he had ule, . C e | 2 “ Net as Remards Stocks . a mittee debated| The case for the Government was that . 8) WASHINGTON, M oon senta- | the right « t Heh t ‘ . heen Kop afta fevted by a » publish what « rolidated § «| ; had pu more He wa - Be of York . alt majority persuaded that both Gen Muller and! ba i Mouse w : Lord Roberts had sent the despatches ' wont . % Supply om the War home for publication ' ning : mmittee a \ Runeien Did the House «uj mn th . tupp harm was ‘ ' : I wal of th ‘ Me Ay : i bps’ {done to commander >> a despate the Brande 8 ¢ was ADViles ks and ee a at the J. 0 Veteran A “4 ‘ . rested | oints. in his favor walic — : . * ew York | respons he point was criticised. r Wifl_making ely with p . ab Waa it fair to leave #000 oF 10.00 men e tare | oe f eve se the Se ary for W ad Negara What obscure causes axes mya arty thelr hero'sm_ unavalin ad erately a J ee reause (en. Warren failed Ina iaree, geous Austrian Pied M HONEY IN CONGRESS CINCA WHEAT UP AND DOWN, t rove that he was united toe other crean re ted, ti ” math br x . AND CABLES WEAKER, | "> eudite Run te asserted, had)” With regard to Ge: Buller, “to at ee aie : . xpected the recall of the censured Com: | tempt to epologise ond peau green fe * “ aanders, as in ase of Gen, Gatacre, | a great ti Bis Austria: Twenty Thows are { which Gen, Warren sad been | 184 deserved . " t Peeatée aetertaed - : vie th righ of Prestien sent administer a large territory. serate iy wae . , Spottord f. and pi vile Gen. Buller retained nis command | “Would epen carriage = accompa t - . abrupt fal in, 2 e ( candor t Brother, Prince ite who wore pepo ; trom Argentine | Mf Weadbam, in reply yantes po know what he S mniform of an Av Aue ‘ asier, but later | Duke of Wellington as precedent for the] ‘Pais remark areeted with cries of oy « w ial MB prices were: July! ise he sald he frsented the grave in- Mr ndham then said he tho aay . oer bay ; oak tan Mieuethey ce inte Gort nalioe had merely deen untue B The train bearing Kmperor Francis + rg Hate (6 | nd that Gen’ Warten» services should | Be arrived J « pul Work: Georg co* ODENINE prices were July | War was eullty of anything dishonora: | aot be overiaoked, adding that while in Ared promptty on The | 4, - Aneneeth § May tt duty cory auesting Gen. Huller fo rewrite | yabitehing she despate een the two Bemperors| amord, Ae sate y oats, Bh F ment acted on \te 9 . @f the most euriial character, the nis deooatch. He atded that the Mar-IS'iwy. it’ hed heen contome’ ere embracing and kis e sdowne (the War Secretary) |by the opinion of Lod Roberts. ie Seth chests ‘ MD seis the book susptelon of deing guilty ——r— = ‘ ‘ ' ed for war duet BRITISH WARSH OF wore the unt e Pr t such conduc! Foot Guards, an: he m at we : = > He # repured to discuss the ques- U Wi IP AOS ® Broad orange + owe tr Sp-flord said that he had bee — lun of the judament and the discretion AMERICAN CLIPPER. ~ lone A t r ‘ TROOPS HAVE QUELLED | but not of the honor aF rectitude of the ahaaninmas mitre i that he had resigned Marquis Lansdowne Procession parsed my gases eS LORENZO MARQUES, May 4—The ge F THE BULGARIAN RIOT. | Many misconceptions in regard to 18] American ship Willlam H. Macy. Capt of the Garde eUlrasses and helmets les, preceding on Magnifcentiy ai. SOPTA Bulgaria, May &~The peasant rising at Rustchuk hae been queiled by jae troops The ringleaders have fled \te Roumania, ss | The Sunday World is the widem- read newspaper in New York. Ad- Vertise your Wants in !i, | deepacehes bad already evaporated, in- studing the belief tha and Gen. Methuen’® operations, and that the crit- iclama that they had been euppreseed, eins ili a lla os Lord Roberts criticised Gen, Buller had aminance the Britieh Tntered ‘ihe hereon,” “wet 404 ernment. The next town of any im portance, however, Is Winburg, forty miles north, but the Boer position | there can be easily flanked. BRANDFORT, May 3.—Brandfort has been captured. Gen. Pole-Ca- i rew's division suddenly appeared be- "| fore the place this morning and with Col. Tucker's division and Hutton’s _ | Mounted Infantry took the town. The Boers were taken by surprise. They retreated hastily and the Brit- he Govern-| (sh are now in possession. Four thousand Boers occupied the position, They had hurried here last night to oppose the British ad- vance, Surprised by the British advanc- ‘ng in such overwhelming force and in a way that hreetened to cnyclop Groth. from Vancouver, before reported | them, they hastily retired. ashore at Cootburn Ghoni, and we whese| Tucker's infantry had a sharp duel warehip a amis | with the Boor guna, He put two of Evidence has beer unlawful dealings } hem furnisned | obtained that some of fons of war to the rebels and it} fe also said that the American authori- | thes ate in pessession from this saurce Of a ders king the Ameen forces, wrilte Agulnalds Tagiiog. Jan & ee "No orres from the so-ca!'e! Ant.-Emperia is’ rty of the United States was found. WASHINGTON 4... Secretar t torda from Mant BANKRUPT PROSECUTED. Creditors of Hrookly Some Memry Snabel. of Say He Coneenicd Annets, The prosecution under the new Bak y law occurred to-day in trooklyn, When United States Dis Judge Thotas held Henry Snabel tn ” time ago Bnabel filed a pe in bankruptey in Williamsburg, wher ie had a tin-roofing business Hy Useharged a: the But later reditoes allewed that he had concer vome of his assets and eworn fal GOVERNOR A PRISONER, epairing the ‘ine to a pon a few miles of Kumasst, and communt- cation i again stopped. ore racing im Various paris of ¢ Colony is reported. a The Cotton Market. The closing prices of cotton to-day were: May, 96 to 985; June, 9 to 9.13; Aug. 923 to 0%: Sept. 84 to sat; Oct, AM to £22; Nov, £68 to 8.04; Dee 4m to 4; Feb, £0 to Amt, Mareh, & rhet quiet Stomach Troubles} In the Spring are that biliowr feeling bad taste in the mowth, dull heedache sleep: poor appetite, These are signals of Gmress, The come worked and it crite (or help pecukar fone 4x mrengta to be found only in HOOD’S Sarsaparilla ‘The Best Medicine Money Cas Buy. WORSTED SUITS neat stripes and um he) checks, worth $15.00 and selling everywhere else at that price: hertecse $9.50 SATURDAY NIGHT. Men's, Boys’ and Children’s Hats, Shoes and ir Convenient Stores. Ss OUTFITTERS B TO MEN AND BOYS ar Chambers S:. 47 Cortlandt St. bet. Caurch and Greenwich Sts. 218 & 219 Sixth Avenu: 425th Street, corner 34 Ave. 44th & 15th Sts in nannaananennenaanaad GRAND OPENING AND INAUGURAL SALE, SAT., MON., TUES., May Sth, May 7th, May 8th. 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