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OM N) I IESS PLOT Both Stores, Broadway end 11th Street: i o HAS ODD HISTORY. BLACK DRESS GOODS, WASH SILK WAITS. a and Floor. | ; Sheer,—stsiped, corded Silk Walets,—pastel j Alleged that Husband Robbed Friend of His Wife 10,000 yards, All wool Grenadine, 38 inches | aces i a ce Robes! and medium shades of pink, blue, or lavender, ) Who Had the Money Relatives wide,—various patteras, aie on white grounds, Ar F htin F Fast black, durable fabric, Sus We rt on y ig gg a special a. . in Silk “ Stock” collare,—lined cuffs, oe Pee. | Recommended fer Separate Skirte, Waists [ace Robesat 2 °%% Point de Venise, Guipure and Limeric All white,—woven corded plaid design, H MRA. ALIOR WooD VAN wESs. da One-Third Their Regular Value! oy . i ag cents per yard. In pny am pay are ye naly for wear, the waist, corsage sleeves only having to be fitted. A few details: JAMES FERY&CO, Renaissance |.ace Robes, in white, cream and butter, imported to sell for 12.00 and 20,00, on sale to-morrow at 3.85 ™ 6.85, Silk Guipure, Silk Limerick Embroidered, La Tosca and Lierre Lace Robes complete (Black only), imported to sell tor 20.00, on sale! to-morrow at JAMES MiGREERY & C0., Twenty-third Street. Broadway and 11th Street. Broadway end rzth St, 4 6.85, COTTON GOODS. SALB OF RUGS. : Basement. UPHOLSTERY DEPT. Also These Equally Good Values in Laces! 0, prda,—Imperted, em . : c B in Cluny, Valencienne: vr i : te ee and other bigs in white, cream, butter aad ihaki po r} fay black, broidered Swiss,—44 inchee| Wilton Rugs. 10,00@ yards, fine Freneh and English Cre- formerly 68c. to 1.18, wide, Exquisite colers and} 18x36 inches, . . $1.95 ' 3 i} A 7 ‘ tonnes,—-complete range of designs,—suitable "9 REDUCED TO 38c. yard, designs, . pn - + + $250 for wall coverings, hangings or draperies, per | 27-inch Black All-Sikk Cluny, Guipure and Spanish All-Over Lace Nets, 85 cents per yard; 30x63 + + $375 yard, formerly 1.85 to 2.48, Formerly $1.75. Je @ 2 DUCE panese Cotton | 15, 25 and 35 cents. 19 REDUCED TO 85c. yard. Foulardettes,—Cotton Rep,|” Sxro feet, . ee About 1,250 yards, fancy Drapery Silks,—ort | Also Twelve Hundred Pieces, Dimities, and novelty cord. t 4 chades ( we Point de Venise, Oriental, Batiste, Valenciennes, Point de ed fabrics,—various colors, | Pro-Brussels,—Art Squares patterns an i ‘aris, Torchon, Bourdon, Chantilly, Guipure, Silk Mousseline and d: | oft x10 ft 6 im, g 435 cents per yard. other tine trimming Laces, Edgings, Insertings, Bands and Galloons, 25 cents yr yard, y B7.§0 Value 60 cents in white, ivory, cream, butter, champagne, black and two-toned, Porsnerty 45 cents, These are specially recommended for | tH Formerly 15cs, 35¢. and 65¢. yard. | Embroidered Piques,—whit o\ Gee ~— oul =a attractive de | Fancy So's Cnshions,—Oriental, floral and REDUCED TO 5c 10c ani [5c var ground, with red, blue, or| The figures quoted are about one-half | “poster” designs,—24 inches squire,—filled ”’” * e° lash dete and sové) de.| ‘tly season prices, with fine quality down,—finished with cord 7 a | or sill ruffle, Sixth A oat 20th to 24st Street. _|igas, ca, JAMESMeCREERY&CO, | $1.00, $1.75 & $2.50 each. _Great Sale of Women’s Hats! | Great Sale of Women's Hats! | ss Ld Rites) =| «= « Broadway and rath St, Cornetius Van Ness was @ friend of | | | aS re. eins: borane tant te ke Furniture slin Covers,—cretonnes, taffetas, 9 e > | Percale,—one yard wide. | -_ ov * too Then Are Wright began what ber limen, chintz, art ticking, cotton damask and Spring shades of helio —_—_"__——== pert heme of robbing him of deaim, 0 trope, pink, blue, grey,— his property q and black and white. SALE OF Suitable for Shirt-waists, | oR imMED MILLINERY. 10 cents per yard. Finally te nterestedness wife,” he con- make the arrangement she te He wave [his consent, he says, satiaty the seeming f my JAMES McGREERY & C0., | sented t sired An Extraordinary Sale of because he “was infatuated witn bie Twenty-third Street. On Tuesday & Wednesday, May 22d & 234 lamar ucreiseg te miieid her ’ |Dimities, Swiss and Or-| Clearance of entire stock of reseedeni omen S traw Hats] cassie —fine sheer ma-|French and Original mod “ | TWO AGREEMENTS. | He drew up two original agreements in | writing, which they both stgned, under els, Fashionable Summer Hats, terials,—attractive designs and colors, Closing Out a Large Assortment of ONE TIRED OF LE which he transferred al! hie real and perdensl setaie be bee —made of the latest Stra’ Aer the hale agreamenis wera 12 cents per yard. including Leghern, New duly executed he retained one copy and | gave hie wife the other | He also gave hie wife property worth jmore than $400,000, and the whole “wit | Jout any consideration whatever” When Mre Wright hed got the prep erty her manner toward her husband * | changed, goon friends were whisper. ing that the relationship between her and Van Nese wag not what ft should be | Friends of the late Albert A Wright, |"'v.0 sews, he says in hie eworn state ‘of this city, seein the troubles of Cor-| ment nelius H. Van Ness and his wife a cage| erty returned, was a man he of retributive justice friendea@ and allowed to come Mra. Van Ness {s accused vy relattves |home of hie famtly, iittle that hie wife could be induced 3 leape! of mi # wating 6 a ap cto gerses “4 guilty of anything improper or take ad Ty wee the pid bd ’ Ped | Yantage of hie confidence, or commit led of the seifsame fortune, Nene to be a fraud upon im.” On the contrary, he Dress Shapes # Banded Sailors,| THOUGH GUT SIXTEEN, Rachael Hoffman Quarrelled with Her Parents and Dressed Carefully for Death. organization. He served wth them dur- Worth 9c, to 1.25, D5c. Bach. Si Avenue, Mth to The Suen, Connolly saw him fall to the sidewalk at White Lawns, Piques, Dim- ities, open-work striped and novelty goods, 1g cents per yard, | |JAMESMcCREERY&CO,, Broadway and 11th St. politan and Fancy B; —or Novelty Fabrics, —_ Designs include some of the mest tisti¢ models imported during this omen, $9.00 each; Value $15.00 to $35.00, JAMES McCREERY&CO,, Broadway aad r1th Se, ng to court records, Tt wae (or | peiteved his wife “to be an angel of ing the war and made a very good) the corner of Thirty-first street and Bec- Mellus Van Ness who wae accused of! honor and vt and at fret wholly Tend my life at the house of Mra [went Into the parlor bef, tae dad en | record for bimeeif LJ the campaign of} ond avenue Connolly summoned the Stealing the affections of Mra Wright! discredited the scandalous stories W Rothe, Gater@ay eveniog, | caged th sernest converse What wa | Miles nee a = Dolice. but when they arrived Silverstein re - # s , Jr Cornell is said to be deeply in| was dead. Years ago, and it war to Cornelius Var 9 (xo | am happy now | sald the young woman 4 ee oe 9) 12 Cornea | WRIGHTS PARTED IN 1866. ee eee arerana ine) |veipe, Week caste love with a wealthy Philadelphia society| ‘The body was ret identified as that of STERN BROS . But finally he jeartied the truth and @he had taken from the Ieaving him (o die broken hearted and Wer man the rupture came in 166 Hie wife two ve killed myself with mus was downcast ile ref Wwemen Whe Gee 80k rempreunte Th k hold of him and preyed old My parents were | would not speak Aaron Sandquith, a sailor, but Sandquith proved he was very much alive, and years later, be swore, got a bogus tf! mind until he was unable to! ater Mrs. Siiverstetn identified the nod: p RAIDED F od to me, 00 what wae | “I'm going home. body ; | vorce” in Infiana and went to jive with| never any goo \o me fo Moar Nae | m roing Nome” sald Ressler after! attend to hie work. lle came home] she said he had five children by. hi ® urs | yous he world. You might i" took hip hat and went out, He[ ome ‘ime O60 (0 Feet j rst wite, and was despondent because ve and Fur Garments = r “ of Ul success in business, enjoyment I am bet ried once and looked appealingly at H | Seles trot on Yan Wee Minit try Wiha Germann VICIDE BEFORE HUSBAND. |, ''*,<* tome inst ner, ater ceuing Lose Stored « | me t0 get possesion of the money tha oe tae en re Carrie Bhowell, 286 Mery | No sooner had the door closed than a s i *\ her he would probatty do away with Merchants All Wares| Stor & nsured gained through the unfaithfulness when he was in pe ri a. shot was heard) Mr Gromann and his is : H 3 F prough! the euir! street, The be \ } | ——— Of another man's wife ee eceeetand treet |Suurhier rushed out Kessler lay on [Mle am@ Seolded bby Him, Mrs, Displayed on against damage P Barras hohe ot arora ee nage a SSDS IN Yl" LSS atte) REBUKE POR POLIGBMAN, | Sidowalk. by moths and fe @hat Mr. Van Neve ervoted on the gable "'s Mvinry awe Oe My M. Hoffman, S80 Stage etreet; | forehead and rhe pistol im his clenched Carbelie Acta. = cm @f hie house (he marble image engel, with her name eubec 4, whereas Mra Vai N hand my father Weary of the continual quarrele with | Remodeling & Repairing ° ed nearly a mile doliare| — Lautise Hoffman, Hast Quogue, 1. |. Migs Gromann confessed to-day thatlngr nusband, Yetta Lambert, twenty: ‘The storekeepers in the Astor House ae Te Whe Sie serene from He abt chat th ter | Ressler had asked her to marry him BO) ing yours old, of 122 Ridge street, ended and Was Reprimanded by Hullding were suddenly swooped down a beng hie third ¢ mor fore killing himeot luring the summer, at Present women being hie third teat ental anguteh to which vine | oem done | "He sas annoyed mo for chess her life this morning with carbolio acid. the Magistrate. upon this morning at 11.9 o'clock by ’ WEDDED IN 1855. | he had been ‘- ed on his wife's eo © sinteen-year yi lehe said. “I didn’t him. We was Israel Lambert, the husband, '9 an ens | Harry Tucker, twenty-one years old,| the Bureau of Encumbrances and com very much lower rates hts comt Jeranged mind and unfitied| employed in the home side peddler, He and his young wife 4 acted foolish, He wrote me of 170 Varick street, wae be. pellegd to hand over whatever goods Te wre in 1866 thet Afbert Ho Wright | him for business William G Rothe, of 2 Stuyvesant pret came to this country from Austria sev-| fore Magistrate Zeller in the Jefferwon | Were qui on the sidewalk in violation than In the regular season married He and Henry A. Burr were| He declared that hie wife shortly af avenue, Brooklyn, wae found dead tn T Vane se6:. dint: ebb. bow. Wai eral yeare ago, The woman had been) sinrke: Police Court thie morning | of the three-foot line and the stoop line. ; partners ‘nq manufacturing bueiness| ter procuring her divorce from pim, dis er bed Siniay morning In Rer vamd) yy igh" ag), “Ne: oe. Mam Ot an invalid for @ year or more, and 14m-| charged with loitering im front of No | Some few days ago Superintendent of West 23d Street : op Frankfort street, thie city and pommessed him and one of his sone “from she hel! the note given above bert, it ls sald, frequently complained) s Carmine street yesterday afternoon |the Bureau of Encumbrances, Florence Wright was © confirmed bachelor, te ong of nis own former houses in the) She was a beautiful girl, Her luww flow i Ai all you be my wife” | that It was hie wife's liiness Mat Kept! THe policeman stated that Tucker wae|J. Sullivan, received @ long complaint se af , ' Son be > | Ask not your mother, ask your heart~! him poor 4 ing nearly Ofty years olf nighttime in the blind, drenching rain.” |Tiant hair was golde wn « n Po loitering about three minutes when he|from H. ©. Seymour, a lawyer of 375 Emma Burr was o pretty, sprightly 4 opinion thie alleged aot of crusity, *9* and her features regular | “1 eee you tov + brief | When he awoke her thie morning | wag ontered to move on. He refused to| Fulton street. Brooklyn, who was act @ip of @ girl of nineteen. Hor giritth | .seerher with the defendants other She wer at her suicide with That we may, part” | et hie breakfast, she said the wae 100] move and was arrested ing for an unknown client, Mr. Seymour | > — - Ways mptured the heart of the ol shameful conduct, caused or greatly fl preparation, She had vat 4) nim i ji to get up. Th « quarrel ard! stugistrate Zeller sharply rebuked the |Complained concerning the amount of | proportions, and the policemen had te Dachelor, and one day he asked for her ted to the death of both his arranged her hair, mantcured ails] nfm Terael left in a rage The young wife) iii oman He sald: “It is no crime for| trunks, bags and other articles that | constantly keep them moving. o Band and was accepted vane and put on @ clean drese. Ail! ACIO DID NOT KILL HER. oe Se, ere foe ee De “man to stand three or four minutes| Were dteplayed on the Astor House| The Buresu inspectors, after stopping There wae & great wedding, and th here che wult ended Mr Wright lier litte belongings were y packs! ee St purchased! in front of any place. Your arrest of | block outside of the stores. at Zoncanda’s store, made a counter couple were ayparentiy happy in their droppet dead ant Van Ness and Mrs and across the ber her best drese was) joa male it this young man wae unauthorized, un-| Sullivan followed the complaint by de-| move and returned to the store of J. . ' new life Van Ness had te pay for his buria’ laid out ae if eho intended it to de her eeeeeee tas ~~ —_—o— ed and inexcusable, A policeman | tailing Inapectore Clarke, Connor and|Erlich & Bone, at No. 8 Astor Houm, ‘* _ anrod | i stagg TOOK POISON APTEBR FIGAT. wee some judgment. The prison- |Konnedy, with Special Polkeman Walter | Where five showcases fastened te the —ee tern on the one After Mother vba May Be lor is discharged.” MoDonough, to go there this morning | ides of the windows were taken. These sor My gag re — Mn heal — and selse whatever was displayed in RAIN PLEA SAVED Al, SCORCHERS MEET MOTT. ' acid in givcerine used! stry itme MoCann, forty-five Years) Pointer Quarrelied with Mis Wite SHIPPING NEWS. violation of the jaw. r= ratios, she tay down On| 4 oF 18 Canal street, Jersey City, tried and Th Swatlewea <3 Promptly at 119 o'clock a double]; Aatomob: Peppery Little Jndae Imposed io |wuletde last night by drinking carbotte naedeeosi, ALMANAC FOR TO-DAY truck drove up to the trunk store of t ~ Giese’ to Reon habnstio Sia Pikes on denetee When her body was discovered 9R#] acid. She had bean in poor health for : fon Pines 1.29, un sete. 7146 Mowe viene. 1211 D. A. Doyle, at | and 3 Vesey street, gt | om he contained @ . soked (ke @ pretty child in sleep Mr®. | some time and was despondent Luke Lieyd. thirty-five years olf. a WIGM WaTeR the corner of Broadway, and three in- Sara, at . was ond Whe Birk F Rothe eald the girl hed been in her! Her dex led in a doctor, who| painter. is in the Jersey City Hospital | sendy Hav AM 1407 x] epectors and two (ruckmen commenced | ‘"By this time a David Goodman, « banker, of 152 ast employ for six months She was in-| administered an antidote, It ie thought | recovering from @ dose of poison. He | GeTeners Island Hei HBTs to gather In the goods on the sidewalk. | londed down so that al the cold Beventy-third street, who said sa rt this morning. They ned to be morove because of some|she may recover. quarretied with hie wife last night. Then Hell Oate esse au PM e pet be put on It i ® smal C4 { member of the | ad been arrested yesterday at vartous | trouble with her parents ae he went to nie room and (ook @ dose PORT OF SEW YonK. ihe reset tie poole ree i ; nea by Bicycle Policemen Connoliv ——— AE WOULD DIB FOR LOVE, joc, term. He tott” nie wite he a “Ene poods were taken to v pmowiie at a rate of McAdam and [ver for seorching T HIS LOVE'S DOOR. wanted to die and showed the partly anarven. street pe py 4 a twelve miles an hour yewierday aver r DRAD A -—- emptied bottle of laudanum. The law which was vioiai 7 in had been through the Park --- Wealthy Dr. Cornell Shoote Mimeei¢| The woman called @ doctor, and Lioyd Gibara| moved wp the street to the store of 6 ses i be over MIME EEE ae ca tie ay’ home’ wher Alvin Ressler, of Jersey City, Took AC Mie Pather’s Home, ye ee Se 5 raat a ee as a tor 9 lean, be werent eb x ‘ike a shower,” sald Good Gaten Sp eee «0 roagegel -_eo ipame Cerdi®) were seized, Ho for utese of thes in to iagiotrate Hogan whe Leavy Mise Groman De. John M. Cornell, a wealthy Phrile- ‘ A move to. the ferntching theese of Violation ol law. % ee eee © Got tn ater Poverty, ii! health and unr | deiphia ctubman, surgeon of the aristo- POISONED MAN'SLONG WALK Havens | Charies P. Zoncanda, at § and 9 Astor| much at the ‘ala they * oaid the Judge jrove Alvin Ressler, ‘went eratic “City Troop’ and a veteran of eum. Howse. was then taken, and five large| that nome person, old, of 2 Kast Sixteenth street, tol the @panieh war, is dying at the home showenses containing articles for men inst the. st * mn Ki) Rimeelf on the doorstep of his/of his father, RiRePhard M Cornell, at|Swallewed Fatal Draaght and were seized. The proprietors were al- awe Ps Meath of a Centenarian. sweethearts house, In Jersey City last) Perth Amboy, N. J Me shot himeet{| Serelled Abewt Streets Until He Jowed to empty the showcases, as only pide ‘tore for tenitar aed 5. Pettit, a wealthy women, night last night decause of an unfortunate Dropped Dead. the cases were wanted. : He ed that he ola a « from olf age and inani Ressler had been attentive to Miss! iove affair. Morrie Miverstein, of 1 Third ave By this time Policeman McDonough y nd |Minnte Gromann, daughter of Charles) Dr. Cornel! is twenty-six years old and| nue, Brookirn, took corrosive polson hed more than he could do to keep the Gromane, @ wealthy wweler, of M4) practised medicine in Philadelphia for! of some kind during the night and walk- feviite Rotterdam erewd in control, and three policemen u Paterson street. Often he took enpper|several years, He was very prominent|ed about the streets until he éropped ; of the Church street station, who have ’ : with the family in society and took an active part in the | dead. imate hewaaag’ | netgtdoring posts, were detailed to ald Last sight he ond Mico Gremane many cocial functions ef the militery| At ¢ ¢eleck tis morning Thomas tim, The crowd bod grown to lage f