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THE WORLD ACID WOMAN HELD fA SHOT IN $3,000 BAIL; SHE KILLED HER RIVAL. SY MOTHER 0-80 Od- 0-6. Ce * i Pies. Ryan Threw Deadly Stuff in the Face of) the Widow McCarthy, |? Who Had Stolen Her: Husband Away—Two Juries Refused to In- dict Her, ———_ ‘ Im opie of the efforts of influential friends and the sympathy of all her neighbors Annie Ryan, who hurled car- Dollie acid that burned out the eyes of the Widow Sarah MoCarthy, who had Pobbed her of her husband. was finally indicted, and to-day stood at the bar of Justice in Part I. of the Court of Gen- era) Sessions to plead to the charge of manslaughter in the first degree. Mrs. Ryan carried her baby, Annie, in her arms when she was led from her Tombs cell across the “Bridge of Bighs, and she was the objrct of sympathy of looked upon her Tt was ou July 2 when Mra Ryan yond endurance by the ity with which the comely Sarah Maggie Colyes Dying— Mother Is Heartr broken * | Maggie Colyea, who was shot by her imother, Mra Tracy. Priva wht, i dying at the Brook yn Hospital An operation was performed and the yullet was found to have pierced the liver, She has been in a stupor since yesterday, and had not become conscious up to noon, Her father visited her yesterday, but |she did not know Dim When her hy) band, Alfred, ed to see her he wi efused admittance Torn with. remorse because of her deed, Mra Tracy svent Saturday and Sunday weeping Diiterly in Raymond Street Jali At her side was another daughter, Julia, who had refused to be separated from her mother She tried in vain to comfort the heart- broken woman Mrs Tracey refused to be consoled “Whar have I do * phe erted re- peatedly I dont care what they do with me tf Maggie only well The matron dd what she could for Mra. Tracy, but not till late last night did the woman sleep. She was utterly 6 0-69 04-4-2665-6-56046-4600-00082 PAE nee Renee eee Ree tee Fe neem et eT eee tee tte ® McCarthy, of Bast One Hundred and | @ jexhausted She sank down on the prison ‘Thirty-ninth eet, continued to woo 4 ot, pale and exhausted her husband after her pleading went 3 Her daughter knell beside her with out that Sunday evening intent on 2 her arms round her mv eck ba Bhe carried a bottle of car- | jes EAD DREEOEEEREEO® | Mero Tracy's first word this morging It cactd ne was for Maggie's condition. She ceived the news with a burst of sobs, WHBAT ON THE 30M Market Ope ettem THE CRIME. . The wronged wife. mother of four Mettle girls, the eldest only five years OM, and bedraggied by their care, came Upon her husband, Frank Ryan, an em- ployee of the Btree ning Depart- ment, in Third avenue ‘onx, with the STOCYS WEAK MR, SONNER'S. AND AMCTIE, FNAL YS. a Stra " with Ba- rit woman with whom he was enraptured daly's Ch a | He turned back. Mrs MeCarthy went | Wheat opened stronger to-fay, with} on cast Mrs. Ryan, who followed her. | lgreat disorder prevatiing. July wheat Mrs. McCarthy carried an umbrella. It | climbed from 75 3-4 to TT 1-2 ip the first was raining lightly Mrs, Ryan overtook her and, stooping forward, hurled the acid upwant into Mra. McCarth}'s face ten minutes of trading The bas rengih was the same nued 4 ht in the and considera Market Opened Higher, but Prices Soon Millionaire’s Nurse Said He Wanted to Be Mrs, MeCarthy screamed with pain Went Off. Let Alone. ith foreigners conspicuous as sell- and Mra. Ryan hurried away. Mre. Me- | Carthy's eyes were burned out and fur- - —— New York's opening prices were: July ka by the rows were burned In her ¢ 1 July 2 acti, She died In the hosp wheat, 75 J-4; September York's clostng prices we Me a asked. Bepieme 4; July corn, 41-4 ask / prices aly | wheat f3 4 bid. June. sta, Aupuat 1, uly corn, 383-4 bid. July oats, 2 bid. ee The stock market opened fractionally Nigher, followed by irregularit nd ietor by general seaknene throughout stad shir graded dog hdl i the ilet, with active trading. which soon | He sald to me that he was like | Jefferson Davis—he wanted to be let alone.” testified John J. Boy!an, th trained nurse who took care of the Robert Bonner, millionatre publisher and | horse-owner, whose will ts being con- by his grandchildren, Yhat was Mr, Bonner’s disposition?” “Well, he diin't care about having any one around, He was ih and didn't want to be bothered. On one occasion Mrs. Forbes, his daughter, came into the room and changed a blanket. When Mr. Ronner roticed this he became pet- “Toward the end. just previous to his MRS. RYAN’S NEMESIS. All eves were turned upon the slight, 504 | relapsed into Gulness In the jocal traction shares Metropol- frail figure of Mrs Ryan 1s she em from the prisoners’ room at ine rei the court-room, all in mourning Dia and, carrying the falr-halred Baby A nie clad in white, advanced with falter. ing step to the rat! before Judge Me-| but Broooklyn Rapid Transit eased Mahon. a fraction after beginning with a gain. her woman followed. She was s pppoe Another woman followed The market became sluggish until . stout, comely woman, who nad arisen from her place in the audience.| nearly on, when the Grangers and Pacifics rose slighty. American Ice lot She. too, was in biack Digs eee acer 8 eit peen| 1 and the preterred gained 2 Lacka- Wanna rose nearly 2 The volume of Widow MeCarthy, and she has Mrs, Ryan's pursuing Nemesis since the business continued very email. Bonds ty for Mrs.) were dull and heavy 4 i. Mr. Lavy pleaded not gut! reciting the Getendant’s point in Baltimore & ALL OF THE SUMMER RESORTS ARE REPRESENTED IN THE AD- VERTISING PAGES OF THE 8UN- DAY WORLD CONSULT THEM FOR SUMMER HOTELA, BOARDING- HOUSES OR FARMING HOUSES. itagedy, that the acid: | otic ens”, over A point in Baltimore f \ uiant and sald something about ‘this| as an accudent resulting f mai fe afternoon and. the, {nfernal Smprovement on Robert Bon- w McCarthy striking at M ve Batur-| ner. He spoke harshi y to Mrs. Forbes | i | pric ck | into letharay.and'neatiness, Sn nCx| and the cried Pressure developed against Northern| “On another occasion Mr. Bonner satf) Pacific, forcing It down over a polnt on| to me: ‘Oh, they have no brains~sbe | eee eee nice eit tee] B28 No brains. T want to be tet alone. over a point. The general market was| “Mr. Bonner declared one day that heavy In sympathy, but very marrow) he'd ‘eet two bulldogs, and if ghat won't do, three bulldogs,’ to keep people out of the sick room.” said the witness This occurred between June and July of last year during M@ Bonners last) fllness, His will ts belng contested on! the ground that he was mentally une) sound and was unduly influenced when the will was executed a few days before BAIL FIXED AT $3,000. woman at this point Sean ver the alayer of her sister, and ming er hand began 1 4 r level, Offerings were! ut the market continued Bteel, Loulsville @ St ‘Of the less active stoc | an extreme 1 1.2 t. Paul gi sold 21-2, Norfolk @ W. ‘ under last prices. The closing was dull “T want to be my say in this case and now | be heard.” sudge MeMahon left the bail at 8.0m, and Col, Townsend promised, on behalf of the prosecution ie oe Rg f..! vy on beginning the tral in ay ad My nm Thureday Repu! auls WM pt fell tern pf. 2 i “i Thgn ; - JES, ry Beene nc te ee Ramana | Reet UNA SP Ae IE Bay | Ms Mth Baby Annie will be the errenneet 0.9% shares and of bonds $1,657.00 par] “Did Mr, Bonner, during his last {il- eader for her unfortunate mother. B26 | value. ness, use any strong language? a “ fs tweet ttle thing, with Tanah | ¥en, He said that any one who had {) USe the Union Label has Mare Jeakeon cast ot hagred ever crossed him he'd go through 1 (0 on Mra. Ryan as rhe f Tt waa she get the best of him. Mr. Bonner who caused Mra Ryan's arrestin her . . Riding place at Waterford, near Troy, wou'dn't take a suggestion from any « Won'(—— — pay one. Nobody but he ‘had the Bonner e it be TRACED BY A MESSAGE. | {sv f ier brains’ and nobody could tell him) Can it be that, ——— onerated Mra, | Am Steel @ Wire pf what to do.” titled Fi + Aren't ye Coroner's Jur; ‘ | Th Coneneg WY A dury heard ‘On m he id to me) ite ry ict her, But | Am Perec #0 down to the drug « can't —— her glory and offorte. of | Ateconte Mining And buy some Bonner brains.” He | ” Sire Tarkan anod eg rand | Jury ie: Tem BE Pi A earnest about It, toot was Ron tone awayy and an indictment was ince ovis pf > open the |] in this town. Let _us answer that Foard. seeks ago. Mrs Grant. mother | imettugen '” ryened it two lit —and not easy, They cover wo: wan, died in Waterford, and |< Ohio id open t surroundings in fact, everything, snk Ryan, the husband whose con- wae furt the two inches aa| SS atoll ‘“ 2 Hat, tse mort Not more than one doven ~ r ent @ tele- 1 he 4 prota *|H] with 80 or 90 per cent of the conditions; they cannot use the : , 4 b rem of tt lene ARO ‘ite North thre inches ted become angry "IH Union label a they do not comply with ALL, : re ee acy al "43 ot ee ay ye telegraph of oO a yi a 0 a custo ree ted twenty Attn Hireet and | ere, toe a whee ie a lice bu Big Sale of nt 9S @i Imported Jams, nest'y halt Coffee, highest grade Java v d Our cf, ( fos Blac Nt j " an he wan Im that office a lady en. a a m.. is | The closing prices of cotton to-day if 13 Ladies’ White Piawe Kone Alpines, ne newest et price tase lackwe vn cea mia ou t « Het QOok | Net. vk Wort ie TES VAN | were: June, §@ to £4: July, 16 to Ot ‘ for seashore and ¢ intr) wear so used for Goll hite ” m ey 5 a hese Si, ec ne se Shae [ek tee BS HS TS RU Kepuat tie to 1, Beptemter, $15 Blue Serge Suits at $9.85 Mast sod td poke tt OB og 79] mines 8 eds YA irene” beOO Fpateh. Federal Stee! pf % GS & ITM, October, 1% to ¥ special for to-morrow, . ars, ee oe rhe records showed that Frank Ryan | General Blew: 12° 4 ud 1 | to 7.52), ber, 7. fo 6 sereed Pir, Wh ” al | Ground Fiowr, 50th @t. Section. ck ae ME A And $10 Blue Serge Suits at $7.50 sealslelon Rented nim up. Me “ Bs a | 2 108 Market barely st Stands out as the strongest, the most importan: eel fer in New fi Sire Jackson 6a Ra ||] York to-day—and why’? Simply BECAUSE IT iS THE MOST |g If any of these suits fades or changes Rertana ot sister's slayer and in ~~ my EATS ANYTHING ADVANTAGEOUS 10 YOU. No other reason counts. No othe; color aftera stason’s wear we will furnish Kari ce ere Tae na wooed] ‘te ‘tls ‘tts Since Leaving © Collee reason should count. The $15 suits at $9.85 are all that $15 suits another suit free of charge or refund the van. : 12% 1 UPS] “Tt wish to give my experience with ||, should be—in cloth, cut, work, fit, satisfaction. The $10 suits at amount of purchase, a SS }., | coffee for the benefit of other people $7.50 are the best $10 suits in town. We say it with absolute YOUNG TORK MISSING. mn RR a : og ae naee'e ge and |i} knowledge of the value te with ow certainty that every man ’ its ai wm rom dysper- | iT who knows clothing will agree with us 10 00 Blue Ser (‘4 Su 5 95 _ x AN IB gee Ig | ala. The doctor told me not to we en S . % ° Pectty Malt . a The World Is ag te ge tangy Panevan B. 1S as Png Bs by Aa ag me on a light Open Evenings till 6.30. Saturday Evenings till 9, ’ | 2 00 Bl Se S ‘ 7 95 — Last Prigay. Reatieg jet of EX i HN Fs] “Then I commenced to drink cofter ens ° ue rge ts, . ‘Turk, yesterday | Reting Df pt Pr’ » my my | again and had the same trouble come ’ ‘ Bo ee | Men's 15.00 Blue Serge Suits, 9.95 brother Rifat, who arrived last Priday | Reuters Ratleer | of aS Se fay ie “One day | told a friend about it, ° ? ; from @myrna, to be educated at an| laws # Wink 2) gy PS ES] who said if T would stop drinking These seree suits are from one of the best makers of high-class clothing im American seminary Thirt Avenve His ie i. pi | coffee altomether I would feel better. @ \ A heir | New York and =| Vaton Pacite es % | and advised me to use Postum Food America. We cannot use their name owing to their large trade in New To . a 2 hk Coffee in its Sat Below TAILORS TO MEN, the fact that they have sold these goods to sores around this city at figures far above Wenn s f° bs “I tried the Postum bet did not hoot Place 740-742 Broadway, alah hose paid by us These houses are now retailing them at about double the prices we | Wrenn oi Bw By eT ae ied gs to oe = isk. The old story of an overproduction, a backward season and lack of ready cate ool al, her at —— " * ‘ A 4 resent iS Op} ty to us, and allows us to sell serge su.ts that we guarantee Winvests Conia” pe cn cs its pond Ah cll ah, and the 1 page ai yy tas at prices never before quoted for the ane grade of should use cream instead of milk, | nd to make sure I After | used would have no | LONDON STOCKS RALLL that pack: coffee | the Merket Opened Weak bat Seon Recovered—American Iseaes Higher. After a week opening in the stock market in London to-day prices re- covered, on prospects of @ continued | | The MONDAY EVENING. WNE 1 | STRUCK HIS MOTHER, | The statement that OURS is the ONLY manu- facturing Retail Clothing House permitted to * Isn't —---———'s a Union Clothing Shop 7” ~'s workshops clean and sanitary 7” These questions come concerning time-honored clothing firms Republican Convention is at hand. Inform your- Buy The World Almanac, 25, All dealers o: - ary, Ary rcoods . Free Delivery ‘4 chaved tn the ie rther Harnes Also Killed Wer Pet 36 * or o:d-1ed By wail delivered free to Camary<Now He's in « Branca, Wen Eat (Holiveuet Jou Roark Naren Pork, Arthur Marnes, thir'y-three years od \ueabury on Av of 229 Mauser street. Brooklyn was fined ay WWE 59 3 60™ Sts +g su cing drank and hed in $9 be ? for assaulting his poor olf mother, who Ye sixty veare old Rarnes got drunk verterday ant went ome in an angry mood Mis mother enited him for being drunk. and was struck in the face and knocked down While ls mother was look ng for « in Barnes smashed the furniture kery and pu led fram a Nook a ae which contained a crnary bird H M s by hi husband ’ i i Arata tect atthe ¢ Underskirts. Night Gowns. |Chemise. | Drawers. floor 11 ) Ub relia Sir ee ee eee eve wath | af g00d emus ES Drawers, good muslin, MM When Magtet flo nce of cambric, tr yoke of tucks | 2 other | ed braid with hem and tucks, he said atoowith take Mig ays 4 | 54 “You are a contemptible loafer After ruffle, 39 pi Me = 29 | Bate gM ose at Pps your ten days Is up and you come back $ Goi misiin Skirt, camioric | Compe'c Gowns, V neck, | 0. embroidered. insert on tw fy you the extreme penalty of flounce, trimeet with 49 yoke of tucks and yi) and aceeive.and with hem he ta | lace, | inches Jeep, hice inserton, 39 itched rutfle and in- 39 “™=\e Muslin Skiris cam sertion, Hounce, trhomead wit inch es Droidered abo with lwn | trimmed with & bro dered insertion, Special Announcement, We shall continue, during this week, our special sale of Foreign and Domestic Plain| and Fancy Dress Goods, at VA 2 4 0 7% their actual worth. Dress Goods from $1.00 up) to $3.00 a yard, now 50 cts. yd. Dress Goods from $1.50 up to $4.00 a yard, now 75 cts, yd. Dress Goods from $2.00 to $5.00 a yard, now 98 cts. yd. Lord & Taylor, Broadway & 20th &. | | p! set many a man asking: full Union Wages 7” employs cheap help 7” we the Union Label 7" the Union conditions are many rk, wages, hours, light, sanitary Some reputable houses comply BE UP TO DATE ON POLITICS. | an ALL CARS TRANSFER TO eo een eee we —————————— Gigantic Sale of Ladies’ Under-Muslins, Ete. The materials are light, sheer and summery, carefully cut ¢sizes full). They are pret ly trimmed and thoroughly well made, The prices on the garments excel for economy anything heretofore known. Below is a partial list of the rare oppor unities awaiting discrim.nat ng shoppers in this section of the store, oo peewee nnn | Drawers, cood muslin, cimbric ruffle, edeed mmed with ed ruitle “49 ‘a Cambric or “lustin Gowns | Leet yyy) “= mibroweres ruth, Mustin Drawers, deop cam ine Cambric Gowns, heh bric ruttle, teimmed with and squire necks, @ abe | lice ana insertion, and with tt with fin j an embroidered insere nbron “hs a J la _ | ton in rutile, 29 ‘ 69 Fine cambric, square neck fur styles, bosom of torchon and em-| Cambrtc Drawers, with s- broidered inserton ond} theh embroidered 39 | lace edge, rurfle, jo in three 49 Fine musiin, pointed bosom of tucks and inser- 49) | fine Mlustin Drawers, um- brella ruftle of lawn, with wite lace and inser- 39 tion, ton, Cambric = Skirts, deep Camtric Drawers, deep Mounce, with 4 tows ol Extra Long ti" tume wun Piatt Cluny lace insertion and lace Val. Chemise. lace and inser- 59 tige also with lawn flounce | | tion, trimmed with an 5-ine! | Extra long skirt Chemise of ; embroidered ruffle, | fine lawn and cambric, Corsets. and } other styles, at 79 Cambric Skirts, deep lawn flounce. with 2 rows of Cluny lace and tucks, ished with rutile edged with, handsomely trimmed with lace and embroidery, trimmed bottoms, al Infants’ Caps. | lace; also with deep | m embroiered flounce, 89 fog Cambele Skirts, deep iw Fine Cambric and Mustia fine hiwn, | ste yrs iene bad Gowns, some with tucks imported, med with 2 rows of rich! oa insertion across {ront hand py bs hn ofa oe | tucked revers, trimmed with made; Pi ' a eos wit © | laceand embroidery,another dainty re L 98 with square yoke of Ke- little ih ad Co raissance lace and embroid- | dood ers. ered insertions, — finished | e Corset ‘ ie, op) with, ace rut, six -7Q with fine e wow, 7| styles, 7 | Val. lace: | Summer Corsets, of . also alot] strong net, low bust, V-neck, with wide em- 4 4 Fine Cambrlc. short empire of do> | and medium lengths algo & broidered edge, tions, finished with an em | mestic lot of pretty Roun! neck, fine cambric) broidergd rutfle across bot- caps, | and black sateen cor- trench Corset are tom of yoke, § other 89 iwceed od, cored with | sets 39 trimmed with torehon Q)| styles, a very full ruche of lice: 26 | ¢, B, a ta Spleite Corsets lace, . fine Nainsook Gowns, \Cruat price (06. (summer), of good Round neck, fine cambri¢) pointed yoke of \al. lace, 'afante P.K. Sum Bonnet, | iyourted net, str ieee Logie ; = and enibrouered insertions,» “ ; one we Bs sateen, ~ ly trimmed tows ae big finished with lace om | om with lace and ribboa across frort and lace 49 ruffle, i 89, fee iyelorg white, 19 top and bottom, 69 \ \ Ke, | eon! Floor, Near Retanda. ford Floor, Rear Rotunda Special Millinery Sale. {Shirt Waists. All of our handsome trimmed millinery will be " of f P disposed of this week regardless of cost to make a tae tome ready for our wholesale business; consequently, iff of tucks and Valenciennes ine you will take advantage of the two prices which we sertion;separste collars, edged quote you will obtain a genuine bargain, ‘oith Valbncloenes tac tad ywroom marked higher than price below. A rare 4 * pel dogt Ms prion the fast models r ‘nest excep a —— + cuffs, 6.98 enciennes insertion, J AY 3.98} Ladies: Percale shirt Waists ne patterns, pearl buttons on tronts, laundered collars and cutis, to-morrow, 33 special, only Serond Ploor, Sth St. Section. 75c, Ladies’ Sailor Hats at 23c. } A special sale of stylish Ladies’ Rough Jumbo Braid 'Strong Grocery Items. s. new sailor style, with back, white amd navy on for to-morrow only at the very low price of 23 Ladies’ Split Straw Sailors, new- * est block of the season, in biack and Imported Jams, nearly hal! Apricot, Damson, Gooses price, James Keler & Sons, terry, Green Gage and Dundee, Scotland, Plum, 1-!b. glass 13 Strawberry, 1. |b. 14 jars, o tionally iow prices: 200 handsome $15 and $18 Hats, your choice to-morrow at 300 stylish trimmed Hats, originally $7.50, $10.00, chotre at wo prices in the entire showroom, There will be ures. Choose from any among Fach hat marke: the lot, bands: special tor to 59 mortow, “Tae Ladysmith” white, with navy, > and white white pots, every way to be equal to any ‘ goeds. In fact, you can buy one single suit here to-morrow for less than you could buy them at wholesale, These suits are divided into three lots, among which are single and double breasted sacks, with double or single breaste# vests, some with col. lar and some without, all sizes and all styles to fit regular size, stout and slim men, There is no better or cooler suit for summer wear than the blue serge, and these suits are beyond question an extraordinary bargain, This will be another one of Bloom. ingdales’ great value-giving clothing sales. Men’s 10.00 Blue Serge Suits, 5.95, Men’s 12.00 Blue Serge Suits, 7.95: Men’s 15.00 Blue Serge 9g

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