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UPID SNARES MOST UXURIOUS BACHELOR He. God of Love—His Habits and Tastes. (The recent marriage of Charlos Crist Nmonico has served to call attention that gentleman, who Is, perhaps, yell known any man tn New York Cortainly he ts as popular aw any Frank Work, and 1. G, Gilmore, and nen Who have been his intimates ever since he was a {ittle fellow, will tell om s pale and his handkerohteta $1,000 \ donen, Delmonieo, as probab iy: halt of York well Knows, i by birth, but rather Hie uncle, Charles © who married a man name A Wait a century. Ago. ar a the firat born of thie unton unele dled tt was found he ereteleicieieisietereyer rary r had made a will leaving bis fortune to | YOU he astually fa the mos, popALAT A ee tod he legally. udopted | In the olty and quite likey they aro the name of Delmonico, He did so, and right. Certain It te that no one has, (hut became the head of the houre, ever sald anything against }im, unless it was to take him to task for smoking to Mother, lant week he lve Devo Vint) his marriage #0 many olgarettes and thus ondanger hohie mother and unmarried # Ing his health, which haa never been! | very jandsame ho rugged, |Uvew Nas always been moat marker The marriage of Delmonicon was the Pmbably h e whe an even Dingost surprise party the so-called | Matter surp mH 10 A "Delmomico” set has over experienced, |orictec tein ky » luxurts He was put down a bachelor beyond! ot rshelorhor mig tly all hope of redemption, ‘Three genera- Neither evor relish: tions of Delmonicos had gone to thelr is graves unwedded and this iast repre- wentative of the family was popularly consigned to the sano fato. Hut six, (he never alning angle al! his days eof hit peculiarities wae that he dined In Sis own res months ago he met o young girl, fell When the establishment w in love, and last week he broke the ¥rSISth at hepls tt wae ne fret Jongeeataniistied Dekmonico rule aud ‘2m fo leave tar place about & wel made her hin wife, Modent and Retiring, i ‘The personality of this most famous restaurateur of the New W twarette in his laws made smoking Mt te in hand, teresting, Ho isa modest, retiring tittle | MAN man of forty years, who knows every ‘one worth Knowkng of all claawos, matde Mn Day Cor Clmaretton, am! matrons of Murrey 1h! ora and] », nena ¢ lun Nee, are nade, eapectally “actresses of Broadway, Dankers and ey ee eee ne eae a ae ate ath brokers of Wall street, lawyers, pub>loxperwive luxury, (oo, SIX centa aplece, Helmta, turfmen, editors, That's # a day knows them all, ‘The leading Jady cadis him “Marley,” | the Chief Justice and ane areal 0 r educators—tie | Vy hundred « day 2184 ways th do the same. He is hatiey” te nearly new (ruyellitig be every one, although pA sionally some WY th Bah J My one will call him "De Attached | of the train Probably, when he is @ white-halred, |” put that in} vice. He drinks tottering ola man, Bly arandehlidren will \the rarest of wines, Wut never to OXCeNR call him" "It la rather strange, | » whic , this universal dosignation of him by /Atd With an income whieh In Juet about bis fi me, It ateon' Unoom Natural, Crited Biatew {t le not hecrmmary to KO dignified litte man, but there |i.” for ‘Calitornia vintages ing about him eo worm and! tue only vier? Well, ves, for bene Food natured and considen DITING | Apateniehter, like A. fl. Hummel, and t you never think of giving atin. {he | “mister.” If you did he would look Lt to see Whom you were address. a Pond, ts not a as sinful nowa- to draw to a ‘oof limit game. Wonder How He'll Act, The "Old Guard” are awalting the tw turn of thelr favortie from hia honey moon with expectant ¢ ity. They wonder how he will act as a. married Man, Gilmour saya hia wife will Induce j him to give up claarettem; but will allow him to do the firat-nighte: Frank Work wave it will be fust the other way—that he'll stick to the cigarettes and abandon Joe Howard and Majo: Vice; nor ia it regar days to have th pair of douces in Baxquisite in Dress, Delmonico {* short, plump and morry of face, Bome times he weara a Van Dyke beard, but rec he has beon | t seropped miis= one of his He reminds yo own fattened capons, he ts ao roly-poly and comfortable looking. In his tastes ho is aa fastidious os a Brench bell nen is too fine for him: no. trbrie ¥3 no allks too rare, And yet the opening rfarmances to thel attire is never striking, He looks | mertt fates bag ity Olbba Murphy the w man about town, and | nredicta Hroadway will know him no yett robably not half a doxen | more, while Al Lewts * an opti. men in New York who spend so much | mietic view, and says harley’ will on thelr personal App ATE ne Walter emerge all right Murphy, who wont sehool with Dele | [t's a pret ty question anyway you look at it, and betting is beivk WOR 8. mon pital used to oy hia trousers coat MRS. CRAVEN BROUGHT IN COURT ON STRETCHER, COO 0 0 OG O GUO 00 OC O JOO OOOO LIC OG OOOO CUOUCOUUOE ee) = s1SKSeieie Te NS DONDE SLSSew MAS. CRAVEN, DOOOO OOO OOOO COO OOOO Woman Contesting Fair Will Lies on a Cot Looking Like a Corpse, i} the exp | Unat wh any move to te for the prosecution, was sh arnmin Then she tart ax ahe. quick and resting on her elbow, p pated [the Judge (hat the doctor knew she wa ake he made the «ame protest when rexpert, Dr. ethers, teatified: {the examination of Mrs, Craven in ‘on ce Hole) | was unable to find ymptoms of oraante paralysis, The | Poman ¢ ened of .ons Of sensation fn her lett uid arm. but she ahowed signe of f nh even when Tun tedly atu: i pin alo into her et Tam thnrefor relittion. ¢ hieve the (Appear tn co br without any sero wer to her health,” BAN PRANCIBCO, Oot Mrs, Net. tle Rt. Craven, who for weeks has avol- ef arraignment on a charge of perjury fn connection with the Falr wil! on the plea of finens, aiill keeps up Ber fight, although medion! experts ap. Pointed by the Court have declared that» Me bs shamming, Phe woman, however, haw her own 1, the any Pa (ealen). force, who As atrenicusly de. | nr strong ft the woman's. phyatclan, clave that whe ‘e suffering from, paraiy.| "Mrs cif p pronent eonaltion |e aim, and that to aubject her to the or Nery crite Me Tt was wtriotly Agalnet my Goal of @ trial would mean her death, hi ame ler Ma tala fig from the poptic, ( Judge Cook, who i* hearing ihe cave, dO not wieh to fa are y ha 1 *, 1 Laddel fo in # Qiandary, and the real Issue tf Craven ‘hree timen ally. f fire bell of Baxex Hook and Ladder 1 Company cause ‘ clouded in the 8 of medion) texte (win Weel ys and t belleve ta bette at Company eaugea (He oging aut mony as to the fines of the acoused ty HOW Jnty court would be to ruthieas.y y man in Dlo. t ie risk the! safeiy of her lite, #he tea hn by the frebel prappear, ery sik women, and any phys.cian will! the paxt week the watches acted ‘The matter wan called today, and the! tell you’ 4a Fqueerly, det in the morning With. the court was crowded by the curioun, who yf! bw tong tt shout be before | ell, they would be half anh pur OF) 4 e ely co into out of the way when the bell ran, find satiefaction in the dramatic Ciinton aalds in think #he) again at might No one the trance that Mrs, Craven makes a Ne of ninety days from On hervlant appearance she was car: oan «fame: here, but it soe eee Mg ed In on @ cot shrouded in gray wraps) l Weal not be responsiiie for the rex like * Was followed by another eon- Ve start by the woman, who ap- ed to the Judge, saying Tass of color ‘h, Judge, do give me time to get Fire, Craven tay motlonisss, with her ve came in still In abeyance, Charley” Delmonico Falls Victim to Little} YOUNG BRIDE IS GETTING VOTES FOR HER HUSBAND. | orsieiaierer MRS OOO UOC UO OOO TOO: Mrs. John A. Sheeran Tells Her Experience as a “Spell- binder” in Ninth District. Possibly the etrongemt pair of ‘apell hinders’ in the present focal camy are John A. Sheeran and his bride are taking that Demoeratie the Ninth Assembly Distrlet, by storm Mr. Sheeran la (he Republican nomtner for Assemblyman, He was married lia Wednesday to Mise Mary B, Cummings the daughter of © well-known Democrat, of the Horatio Seymour Club-the Cro. ker-Goodwin-Smith organigation of the weat alile, Mrs, Sheeran Tells Her Story, lan hoy strongholil JOHN. A - SCHEE RAN | honeymo. Albany, and that nd spend hile y tlon from his banking of floe, at No. 3% Now street, in eleetioneer ing. 1 hay My Keen Inim stner “Then | raed Jotin by aaytng | too, would el) toni, f vietial al |my friends, Jilleane Wed Demanrate and got their promises to vote for John. Last year the Hy mocrata elegted thelr jan hy 290) voter, ao you Ree we hard nn ts ttending to all of thw ‘oart familien. | whom John tall dunt Hees the Vor the gover tell allt John will fully and Honest! was born in a oem, Imit | car ( know tt that ALAPEMLS CAPE elected. 1 u Both Mr. and Mra. an are cam Tramiy but foam a Republoan now palaning vigorously honeymoon [John te has been put off indefinitely, ‘This ta the |) “l have been treated ‘ \1 hat iam aq bride's tory | wully nervous, but now ‘When Jolin camo to see me on the ' fully, It's lote funday before our appointed wedding! hy 1 jue aK) ReRW 6 Hine wan bothering | #o,tram and jf the gen day now something DOCN er) Poly are ask them if they will him, He was difdent and kept trying! vote for Jol my the women are to aay something that he didn't want to] home 1 ark them to try to have thelr Misbot te for my, busbar my tot ad voy anytitig mt the At lawt he blurted ft out, Me had} Demoera sndidate, Mr. Wilson, 1 Heo Nominated the night before for the} don't k anything about him, | do I t Jon And thi fe Assembly, He wanted to run, he aid, KNOW i AN TCO He wT but our wedding would interfere, Uf course T did some pouting, Kinsed me and declared he would ra marry me and lot the Legislature along without him I just dectted we would get married and elected fhe Said She'd Help, Too, And*ao we arriod, We mut when he were ame to ive at M11 Weat Twonty-sixth street in the cutent little flat you ever saw, and Aine (hat nteht were serenaded by the trlet marching club and (ta bands: wave me extra enthusiasm, 1 kn Probably 200 families jn the district, have ing lived there all my life xt day I told John that we would enjoy our YOUNG WOMAN TOOK POIs ——— Miss Maher Had Tooth- ache While Entertain- ing Friends. Mien Mary Maher, twenty-six years old, living with her mother and brothers at 4% Went Hifty-elghth otreet, ta a hi pritoner charged with having swallowed aclt niet aken Inet aceldent or at her home was an earbolic Whether with suleidal intent the police are not}? certain, the company tn the parlor when she phe had a toothache, She went Inte an adjoining room to take nome medicl young Woman Waa entertaining ald she sald, the next moment wes heard to Her friends found her writhing he tloor “Look acid exclaimed, Was taken to the I MOUSE IN A CLOCK, 0) Caused Bloomfield Men to Think Their Watches Were Out of Order, in Moomfeld, rushing busines Watehmakers have done a Watches were recetyed by the mendera and their as to work day and night The electric ch connected With the Let Homing the nlestri } the watches to the watchmaker's, A fireman yesterday caught a mouse Tt was die ry the machinery a Reed's 82 Lancheon, ® and divarrra closed, while her physician, Dr, ion, and m woman friend stood atly ane ide of the cot ready to render any }y “When the case was called she made ng tign, and not until Dr, Lustig, one ut Craven |e ‘i at the Palace J and never leaves her room except ie ue ia oarried to court ss famous will ease of (he present p: forma baal promises in a measure to] jy Kix-Bpeaker Reed indulges in 6 12 Huorheon at the Lawyore Club every day ‘Then be winds op four-cent apple which (ren olf woman whe hat ot folk with fret ia ity, He Nae leatod the Poreat 1 fine old country neat, & mile { the college grounds, for th ww will remain at ¢ doe ani horses and trape have been nent rom Tiebteld Springs, and Mr Croker will be quite the swellesat young | man Ithaca, He has been over | whelmed with soclal Invitations Young Croker's four Kngleh bul Jed at $10,000, were the frst ureive, and with ) omme ra caj and hit favorite ! Threw a Kiew at He, Ther woe a bit of ance about ting John, Just as there is oa about oo wedding week A sergeant In the Sietyentnth | the war When the boys marched fiome Taaw John with Wis mpany, ‘The soldiers thepled me, and | waved a tiny ge and che 1 John hatwoned 10 it me as he pavaed, ind | inlechiovously threw him m kts: im BI ad he looked eve had wots of wedding presents. | tut I hope that the people o€ this district are to give UN the one we have our lhearta set On=a Winter tn Albany. ‘They | will nbver regrot it, if they Jotun te hut twenty-five years old, and he may yet be Preekient. Oh, | do hope John V wine YOUNG CROKER AT CORNELL Lives Like a Country Gentleman in Ithaca, Nichard Croker, jn, wil live Hike @ country wen man oof the Mngtien type while attendt the law school at Camnell 1 Franks of clothine forty suite arrived next, ther came a tine road carriage, mupplies for the dogs and finally bis tandem team and ventele Croker will drive eoiures | every morning. Me haa xeveral groome ok after bis livery and housenold ng Croker tx not fond MAILS BY TROLLEY. ‘Transit Done woway with in Nd tem of carrytne the malty tiy Introdivont ta today tn Hutson uilson County, 1 Jersey Breet y and the J y City, ! Paterson Stree: Ralway’ have the the cars of these to the Post-cmice tract roads run clove we CASTORIA For Infants and Ohildy on, Tho Kind You Have Always ‘Bought Boars the Let ry iz Signature of falthowgh by Ynjection It only sue. mt NSARM PHN PRS TIE OE DPR HR PONT NTA tt THE WORLD: sWONDAY EVENIN OCTOBER 15, ol, | Remarkable Tie Candidates on Western Stumping Tours | M-Onoar A King tor in the Medieal sehool Uiniveralty f Milne! who has) Willlam J Hryan and Gov Hy thelr atumplng 1 the arrived here with some The figures show ave the power ndidate. Both, | * | ¢ the fo rwed welt han ju og that few trained athlotes of enduranee of either « 10 declarer ataliation are wond KIN athletiontn pyrlaeetieht: | ng, running. riding, wheeling or phystoal record-breaking of any kind,” says Dr King, “appeals me in (te physical as ject to compare with the indefatigable campaien work Wittjam denningy Bryan, Hie da womecthing more than ant iron conathiution, His performance, in the light of mere phywival effort, haw been wonderful’ . Hetween Chivago and Lincoln, Nev r Hryan has made many tripe that have not Available for speech Making, DUL ON AN AVErAKE bis mpechen have been longer (han those of Gov Hoowevell, When the itineraries of the twe men shall be comple so the available comparative estimates wil stand womething after the table shown hore Bryan's first active work bewan Aue When He eame to Chicawo Fe @ conference with the National Com mittee Hin letter of acceptance had been Weighing upon him, but in responme to] Ally he went Bout vnd Bast an far} as Camberland, Md., back through West Virginia, Objo and ‘Indiana to Chicago. Then to Milwaukwe, back to Chleag and from hie city) weetward through « group of the fal Western Stat These were ondy nary move ments Hla er began at iiton, Neb after had pulled Ing apeeon 1K ae far aw Roosevelt ft even greater in aprechs i full Unree evelt's apectal It for the an, Bryan tut vaxtng il making and tty the activities of a came palen, of whtdh he te head In Vole Reasevelt har suffered: pers Yape in nervous strain he hus felt the work. Bryad, more (raine » art f public speaking and havir perlen a great can lar lines in 48818 A phenome Hirance eves in the even of th profession Dr.Motert Kooh, ward Koch, | THE TWO DRS, KOCH and Their Great German Discov- erie: and Inveniions, Seven years ago Doctor Robert Koch discovered his tiberculine med. Jeine for the care of Consumption It win the firat remedy that ever did aedually cure this fatal disease, | @ toa liriited extent Tw yoars later the wonderful In haladion Mathine for the vaporizing of dealing ollx combined with this Koch Tuber culine was invented andy Imported Uo this country by Dr. Bde} ward Koeb, By the tise of this inven. ton olly vapors, combined with the teberculine medicines, are brought @ireetly to the lungs at the seat of the divease, and thousands of people) have testified to being cured, Since, these two systems have been com-; bined the patients and offices have been under the direct control of} Doctor Bdward Koch, who arrived in) New York only last Monday | "he two doctora are each typleal Germans, and are both modest and mtiring, and while Doctor Kdward Koch Nas by his wonderful Inhale Yon Machine brought this remedy} Ito 4 HUCCORsML IKnne, yet It must not ~ forgotten that Doctor Robert was| the discoverer of the remedy (ealled the Tuberewine) which Dootor Kdward uses In his apparatus, as here shown, whieh throws this Tuberculine into the Junge in combination with healing oils va porlzed In a manner) that en bles the med ‘elne to be breathed lireetly Into the din. cased Jung, so this} went remedy can act! Yo the disease itself, 1t kills the diseare germ and heals the lung. The old Way of swallowing medicine into the stomach Killa) more people than the direane Itnelf. Deetoy Koch js the only physician ty that name in New York City, He will remain here long enough for every one with ling diseases to con sult him, Consultation ts free. H He and his cousin, Robert, have spent a lifetime in the treatment and ure of Consumption and Asthma,! and he is making @ trip of Invest|-| gation of the American Koch Ling Cure offices, which can be found in most of the large citi the main oMee being at 48 Weet 22d at. New! York. This elty has no branch of- om, The Philadelphia Koch Lung Cure Office and Santtarium tp at 1836 Arch #t., where he will for three days be In consultation next week, Send for booklet explaining treatment 0 POLITICAL REGIS- TER" of facts and fig- ares apon subjects of ital in- terest to thosewho are interested in the Campaign of 1900, 4+ > jp World Aliana: and ins handsomely ound sewel back ® delete “A By y all prweteniers ep gamer alls BRYAN AND ROOSEVELT BETTER THAN ATHLETES. 8 } RECORDS OF BRYAN: : AND ROOSEVELT. : band Gov Roowevelt, as at : © Hand-shakings 0 WOW 4 - Averag imber of § 1 wort Vapeech — o.009 » | ® Total words or . VETO Rd eae Sale of Linens, Hand-Drawn | Fine French Linen | Sheets Cr Pillow Cases Linen Sheets, 7axgo inches, $3.75 pair, value $5.00, Pillow Cases to match, $1 50 pair. goxg6 inch Sheets, $5.75 pair, value $7.50, Pillow Cases to match, $1.90 pair. Hemstitched fluck Towels, fine quality, faney figures, 35 cts. each, value $6.00 dozen, Odd lot Napkins, 25x25 inches, at $2.95 dozen, value $3.50, ‘Lord & Taylor, Broadway & 20th St / we day, Oct, 16th. Sale of Mushu Underwear. Special values offered in Gowns, Skirts, Chemises C& Drawers Eiider-Down Bath Robes, bound with satin ribbon and |finished with silk girdle, $5.85. Silk Shirts, in colored and black ished with ruche, $6.75. Lord & Taylor, Broadway & Q0th St Ne eruption took free. 1.400 ear eleranees Dr. Chapman, 107 Rast 234 44 Neteren nea ton Mal iding WANTED=3 boom. 4 ar name exempt ot 4 thow w NTR AND TOOL HANDS WANTED. Avely 142 Maat 1gi0 } taffeta, jaccordion plaited ruffle fin- ae Te LNT ORR 7 eno enenenonenere Onen The man who smokes 8Old Virginia Cheroots a: @ has a satisfied, ‘glad I have got it” PY expression on his face from the time @ § he lights one. He knows he will @ w not be disappointed. No matter gg | § where he bu i one— Maine or Texas, : Florida or California—he knows they @ @ will be just the same as those he gets w at home—clean—well made—burn & & even—taste good—satistying | Three hundred million Old Virginia Cheroots smoked this yeat, Ask your own dealer, Price, 3 for 5 cents, [nes 463; BAUMANN 8 Call and MAKE dt OWN TERMS ® Th} AVE, S-plece intaid Marqueterie Parlor Suits, in silk damask and silk pe upholstery, Wie Mirror In Mae SPECIAL T SCTSPOCAL TERS OI & PRICES(t RICKS} Tiled Velour howa tins Couches, alt ish or otk. » 7,98} to Parties Furnishing Their Homes, feoiors +11 4,98 soo White and Brass Beds, formerly $15.00. a5 long as they last, reduced to 7,98 CORNER 46TH ST. AND 8TH AVE," \auuinny UNTIL 1PM Dentistry, Dentistry, DIRECTLY OPPOSITE EHRICH’S, M. RANKIN, Painless Dentist, for. OPEN DAY, NIGHT AND SUNDAYS. WHAT $1.00 WEEKLY WILL bOI OUR FALL PRICES. 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