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ELOPING HUSBAND TING HY INGALLS may sUccEED py =a.) DESERTED BY GIRL, COMES 1] FN) WAR ’ COLLIS P. HUNTINGTON, IN Ny HOF, | | ewe , shebobototototolabeletetetelimbefotatelntetatetetetefolefolofafaloleletelalalabebeh joieisintoinlelals “tele Melvilte E. Ingalls Was! X : s a ’ s |ertatn ant ae His! Made President of al; It aan Fry ahaa j bOGOOG 0 80000 ervices to Settle e nife Western Railroad i Brooxl ; ith B ‘ P In Fight. Dy Sutéran, bh ii When Only Twenty- ; Who Ran|§ et tg ae Rin ‘omer, 1060. ty THe demu poy | elght Years Old and Angela Munnardl was putchere@ om LONDON, Hop, 1--tt hin ah street, at 10 , evident fromg the Was Successful from clock Glovannt Pivvt Adelaide Schell, Is Foe>) ‘ John Dr un k ote f of #2 Mul ‘ . en Affurs, that the dowel the First. Munnardt ke a meat . | A meat market and given. # the onl of the Boor the two men quarrelled over some tne veh to Justify: preparing _—--- | known cause \ . wr otlon, An authoritative | ; | Pivvl became turio For love of her little children Mra, | @ ouneoment on the subseet of the} Melville B tnratte, lotr oeeORe iat tue and ie tay M fat Ate of the Bronx phys @ lution of Parllament is expected at} s+ Deen ageoted | Muddenly Ply erabbed Bogsle Sutorius, wi ; | ate Collu P. I TH aed ae & heavy, sician who deserted her inat ay ant 4 ham alvadis bese eR ir | 4 f the Southern Pacite Ratiroat, | } soenesd bs i) rom the meat dlook ran off to England with young Adel strathey at Mache nb) 8 on edi he besteknown, ralire and made two powerfu: slashes 1 Beholl, has forgiven her \erring spe ie at ' in the country, His record, made tn the {at Munnardt, Hoth inflicted teprible com: © her home, wu i \ | wound and wel dg owe bacigeh il aN rhe publi gonfifence preparatory to| Woot, 1 remarkable, an | ba taf ee : » Within the past tho devolution of the future conduct af| tle waa born in Maine in IM8 and | DY the Arat alash stinnardi's abdomen Cillation was effected. Butorlus, who npaign upon the shoulders upon| studied for the bar, making @ spectalty | 4 | WAR mashed across, The second was ta ing his home since his res | & Nap ghey ty tes Ace Lad 4 . | the grot ed Tika Weses with bis father and | 3 ch tt oplginally resied ft ad practice, He gut his frat 4 if rr NT ie other in the Army Buliding, in White. (@ ection with the ultimate set-| insight thto practionl raiitoad mattere! Li the weapon rasped tn te Siig ") Joined Ne wife at the home | ranavaal matters, recen attorney for a number of large cor uy hi iwvi fled to the Italian eate ( ball street, Jol from Bouth Afrion think Ht pot | poratone of Alessandro Sua, at M18 Mule of hor mother, 92 Trinity avenue, berry atregt, followed by an angry ! crowd of flallane who clamored for @ chance at him. A policeman came up and was at hat the wervioes of United States! ty 1870, when only twenty-eight yeare|.t Consu! Adelbert: Hay might be advat-|oid, he was made President of the old tageously utllieed, lotianapolia, Clneinna and Lafayette 3f Young Hay has managed ¢ od, ive months jater he was made 4 He has been seen tn company with her and their two boya within the past few jg Gays, His mafiner ie described as list- fess and indifferent, ao both the Hoors and the Bn '\ reoetver of the road, and was again 4 tacked by the murderer, put knocked WIFE ILL AT EASE. ls louls DeVilliera, a Kingman o: i eoted President when it wae reorgan: 3 the knife from his hand @ith his olub Louls De Villers, a kineman of | god try ANT, x and handcuffed him rived, “When Hay arrived aterre Jy ears later the road again needed yt A maddened mob followed the patrel pubte opinion had been made dimieuit £ ine rand Mr. Ingalle was the man Jt Wwaron to the station im by sores Of Mle English YP) Chesapeake ahd Ohio since 18%, and in| ¢ Munnardl was taken to the Hudson Blret Hospital. Dr. Nelson eaid be bad a alight chance to live TOOK STICK 10 INTRODER hes the headSof the Cinoinnatl, Wabash | 4 The Horr feeling was so IntenFe POT) 1h wan again elected President at its i mente that Hay was no be cormanization as the Cinelnnatt, Indian: | 4 Rnglish spy we midiy belle te Bt Lauts and Chica aved joh quite and Vhen the Vanderbi ate nat ¢ edily wot the re H which te but a short distance awa from the pretty home at 82 Bast One Hundred and Sixty fifth street, whioh he | ‘The wife wae nervous and {il at ease, |i * “phe seemed particularly anxtous to @ avoid being noticed by any of hin for-| mer patients | Dr. Butoriue will make no effort to! Fesume practice in his present looalliy, 168, Mr. Ingalis had got ae Joft early last May i eo Boer Mola ‘ nt condition, and the Vander Friends of Mes. Butortus aay that they |g {not part with his optettinl option! ging ognized his ability by making |t Harvey Ment Tarney Over the Head will, shortly leave her m here home | Ht tho Heltons, In the tin, were! nin president of the Rig Four vt for Coming Where He fig halal ng Henk ad ¢s 16 WT ot tne weennt, 24° has alao been President of the | at Wasn't Invited, non, Ai jean bady ‘Vand Michigan, He was President of | Patek Marve, of the edakl UP A New practice among strangers t added to Mr Ha Kentucky Central Ratitoad from| de Bismark: (Hike Ma xa ee Dr. F. A. Butorius was one of) the WAKING © TORU 161 ey a6, | HASAN Uren waa pepe mont prominant and successful young mn: to WE er ai Mr. Ingallé was prominently mentioned | 7 friends on the boat early to-day whem " physicians tn the Bronx, with a prac it iped freely as Chauncey M. Depew's successor aa| de MELVILLE , i toe worth 6,000 a year, when he met *, / N Geni Frank Turney, thirty years old, of tn an uptown restaurant Mise Adelaide premdent of the New York Centra ‘Iotntetetololelototebotetobotototelotetoletait Wont Forty-alxth street, infrutéd. He Bohell, the seventecn-year-old daughter alae Malone BU Seo LT eS — refused to leave, and in the quarrel ¢hat of Richard Schell, a wealthy insurance i i ne Ie Dow! . sdtawal from hor part, which 1» cloberiy followed Harvey struck him on the head ems Mr. Tngalin ts popular with employees filed by Marie George. with a plecd of wood. Turney recalved i ‘oker. ‘ ; : ms ets ; ; ; ae well as em Hie men believe The re alncof JM. Harrie's new oncussion of the brain. but refumad te THE ELOPEMENT. au ele nad hat he would forgive | from aU ious: hain WIDOW'S SALOON GUTIED. him to be absolutely furt, He ones i) rie aan, caaeats glen, Are |jemat At Roovevelt Hospital, where he her husband if he wold only come vation, Deserted by her Suto . gays S pee ireh soon produce at the ' neve Oho had a nllgnt stage experience and | ene ta nee tue thle toe onde sas eer apt CAAA dl ad formulated the foiowing Vireo preoente Auinmnm Theatrical Season Opens (yer: arena) indor way As|was taken. Harvey was locked up, in sav? Weaaht H 4 ‘ } ' a cure for weave ratiroad probs ,) j rec serie drama Mr Harrio| he Went Forty-aeventh street wna called the moat Boa ful atin AFiOrA Lime harimother and brothere| (Hat had! ¢sllaw 1), HS HA doupehi ihe Vinee an AUR Totnes | lemelen the. day with Hival Nell Gwynnes hae akiatmplod, tia grodwalign to AOI, [seein Washington Heights, The de and slater speaking f er said al Met with an aceldent after reaching 1 Minerenbe atourity. of raltwa Drawing Me Hounes. ed With much Interest — shtaltupiod with her and mie reciprocated Ree “ Nona By of Fire Unknown and ren y i Hina May, having deeided againat go ftalian Pete Labor Di the attachment, He ts na atrikingly |(eronciation & sal Dg Kor Paval Lone 82,000, ae RE Sa A aso fOonpright. 1000, by the Anseetoted Press lin, Seaver to-day for Paris allan Fete Labor Day, anasses Hee while a little t family th a 4 A ; bynes ‘te | hs AY ekaltie LONDON Rept. 4-17 rani theats | i engaged iy appear at the] More than 0 Italiane will celeteate \ tet the & 5 4 nid ne Ait ve fe next wee , One day inst May one of the doctor’e It le " 1S ve ility eal season has already one nier Martin Harvey, who Is s@arching, for | Labor Day by a plonte at Woodbridge, friends took Mrs, Bohell oul for a drive them ! ‘ 1 A Haiimay mt ale Ing be tv in nore hopetil auspices a Juliet ways he has deelted on Mra. |N. J. A special train has been chet th has asapnes the: Gastar drove to ihe | inpuble 4 Week in A nd widow \ wan to sonduet thelr buninoes with care and || a roan Potter for hit eopeniig In the |tered by B. Caparoin, Chairman of @e fchell residence, at 17 West One Huns] Wien fi ! to | Ptee ; seinnding. wilh the Hote hak been in London, this week, |Jtallan-American Democratic Ctats of dred and Bighty-first street, and took | thet her husband and his companion “ 4 r i As Phe y Talat | but by mt the temptation to pimy in Whe city, ino onvey jombere, ond tne nl Adelaide out for a drive. They did not] were In London f a's : Bt ne succes | Hngand, ne he expects to return here | friends fo the around, Musle, dang ; P \ unt be done | , feAnon, when Ne will probab| and gana will form part of an enters return, In July Adelaide Sehelt cam home con iT fi know it { hospitals, pensions and | merrily aha c hr at the Glasgow International BR By taliing programme The train leaves At the time of the elopement Mra.' tired of the man who look her awa ' spite of Manel Gilman's m on Jornay City at 9 o'elook, ; Real Estate Real Estate Real Estate rea) Evia Re al Estate Real Estate Real Estate Real Estate TRE CAT S ‘OUT IS YOURS A LUCKY STAR? $2 Enters You in This Race 52 NINE HOUSES, COSTING $55,250.00, GIVEN’ AWAY! No, |}—A $6,250 Home, Absolutely Free and Clear, No, 4—A $6,250 Home, Subject to $3,500 £96 First Mortgage, No, 7—A $6,250 Home, Subject to $3,500 5% First Mortgage. No, 2—-A $6,250 Home, Absolutely Free and Clear, No, 5—A $6,250 Home, Subject:to $3,500 5% First Mortgage. No. 8—A $6,250 Home, Subject to $3,500 5% First Mortgage, No, 3—A $6,250 Home, Subject to $3,500 5’. First Mortgage, No, 6—A $6,250 Home, Subject to $3,500 5o¢ First Mortgage. No, 9—A $5,250 Home, Absolutely Free and Clear. The titles to thesé houses are insured by the Title Guarantee and Trust Co., which also holds the mortgages and is willing to loan equal amounts on the free and clear homes, These houses are Antsheft in hardwood, with open plumbing and every modern improvement, They are architectural beauties. === THE BOROUGH PARK CO. === _ Having spent over two millions of dollars ($2,000,000) in preparing and developing its property for this gigantic premium sale, is now ready to make you this «paralleled offer of CITY LOTS | between homes at FARM PRICES, No such offer has ever been made in the history of real estate. | ON SEPTEMBER 15, 1900, It will offer 1,948 lots at $190 m 5 59 $2 down, $1.50 to $2 prices. ranging from weekly, CUT OUT THIS COUPON. | DON’T WAIT—COME AT ONCE AND CHOOSE. [" tn low TO GET THERE: os es IS GOOD FOR TWO PEOPLE, FOR FULL PARTICULARS Take Filth Towa Koreiat or Surface Cars from New t Borough Park any of our Agents will refund Of These Great Offers and Immense Premiums, Which Can York end of Bridge, or any road in Brooklyn transferring to and pay return fare, Only Be Outlined Here, Apply to the Fit Fifth Avenue line, ; ; a _ WM. H. REYNOLDS, President. __ York Office, Broadway Chamber, 277 Broadway. Telephone, 1758 Franklin, or 49th St, and New Utrecht Ave., Brooklyn, Telephone, 78 Borough Park. i ~ ee

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