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THE WORLD: MONDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 3, 1900, PRINTER AGED FIVE SETS A COLUMN A WEEK. DUO AOAOIIDAVODODD AONE DOGIOOOHOIO THREE MEN COT A POT OF COLD. It Is Valued at $50,000 and Was Buried |00 Years Ago. POCOHHOGOVHOS A discovery of gold worth $9,000 hid- den in an old iron por and carried off by three unidentified men. ts the tople | Of gonversation among the inhabitants @? Hanover, a Village three miles from Morristown, N. J. Explanations as to) tho finding of the money are many, but » trace of the men has been found, he treasure ts suppored to be the sum buried by the wife of a Mr. Kitehell more than 10 years ago, Kitohell brought the gold from Philadelphia to pay off Washington's troops. He tn- trusted It to hiv wife and ahe buried it for safe keeping under an oak tree near her house, Before her husband could reiurn she was taken {ll and died with: | Out revealing Ita hiding place. ‘The story beca: rndition in Morris County and for years persons have foarched the grounds comprising the Kitchell homestead, but always without result Harvey Edwards, a farmer, was amazed & few nights ago to seo three men digs wing by the lght of paper torches not fay from his home, He made no inquiries but locked himseif in his atte and barred all the doors of hia house From his point of vantage he watohed the men pack their tools before daylight and walk rapidly way The nest day Henry Walker, the owner of the land discovered the hole dug by the stranger At Ile bottoen, ix feet from the surface, was the |ron pot imbedded in a wall of masonry and pare | ( tlally covered by a slab of stone spilt in] reveral parts. The hole was not far from the site of the old Kitebell house burned lant July Heatde the excavation were two others Sof equal depth, but they contained nothing ot Was An old one such am was hang on a crane At examina the surroundings # he pot had teen y Inetrument when he found Walk inted to him pe { night before ‘J TOC ODOO UC OO UO OOOO O00 COCO OOOO UU UOUOOUUUOOUUUU twe men then mad: ure that the | Bor eht for treasure had been uneart hed i is Master Ammon M, Aunand. the five Bout for tra Bs Little Ammon Aurand Has) \* Maser Ammon Mi Aurand. ine ie To strengthen thiy theory. Walker re- a“ i burg Weekly Herald. renethen fy Walk i Stick ing Weekly Herali tha hail approached him Case and Stick “Just ‘The ttle follow has a ptand, cage and . Sheet jattok, af made to ft hie statu and His Size. Ws hand, In the course of a Woek Nd fitter column of matter for his fathers WAAL AWAY atter’ Tekin Hittle Ammon has al yr pevern, meagurements SEINE) BBAVER APRINGS, Po. Deo. 2/1) prem. He climbs a When wal The property, has belonged to the] Probably the youngest printer in. the | 4it gaat He ahd Ta The sd Walker family for forty years, world works “a a case down here, He’ WON'T HUNT HIS LOVES. WIDOW WIFE ANT MORE NW IN IL HANS BODY IS UND IN SalP. lawbreakers this morning tn the Polloe POLICE CELLS ARE CROWDED. Many Sunday Law Breakers Are Arrested in Elizabeth, N. J. There was a big roundup of Sunday Court at Elisabeth, N. J., am the out- come of a crusade against Bunday auor selling and Bunday workers, which was ugurated by the Mayor and Chief of pice a week ago, Nearly haifa hundred offenders were arraigned, the list including shopkeep- ere in various lines of busiions, s (CONTAINS many interesting novel ties and a large stock of staple Che department for Fine Leather | B.Altmans Co. 9 articles in the varnu Leathers. Sea Lion, Lizard, Seal and Antelope Skins, Levant-Morocco, Pocket Books, Card Cases, keepers and some mechanics, who w caught working on Sunday The cells were filled with men who were locked up #0 48 to testify where they go. their beer, while a domen cans fied with w#tale beer that had been taken from the prisonera were also placed in evidence An amusing feature of the crusade Was that three employees of Btreet Commissioner Thompson, inoludiig his foreman, Mr. Cook, and two of the atablemen, were caught in the police drag net, ‘They were discovered painting th roof of the staole In which. the att it iment hore are kept Three carpenters who undertook to build A house on the Babbath were also ar repies ‘ore Keepers and mechantos why 1 violating the law were fied or 8 each, while the re each Aned 6) and Against them wae wath Vos in olttwens lothes who prowled around the streets Hof yesterday and jotted down the names of all those discovered dotug uininese ned wed wil Poltce Justice Mahon last 1 warrants for the offenders, It yeuterday'a work by the | eotualiy break up Sunday Naubeth oT Many Attend Broderick’s Faneral The funeral of Alderman Jonn J ok, of Yonkers, waw held yester Joweph's Catholic oh was ‘amchited 1 with floral velotion and Individuals ‘ommon Courell N rocess.on with oth The Hey The caske tributes, from The Maye the funeral rowded, Moiais. In the Iie were a { pollee, a company of ve nen, the Montgomery Club. the } of od Men, the Hiberntans {he John J. Broderick Assoctation Hav on hong Talk and Arranges Putas Vinite | Dr, Samuel J. Kennedy, who was re turned from the death house at Siig Bing, where he has been for two years after conviction of the murder of “Dolly” Reynolds, today had ay att at the Tombs from his wife, Tt wae her firet vinit She was taken Into the counsel room, where Dr, Kennedy met hor The tw had a long conversation M 4 lett having mad with vmive eof could her husbar time #he chone, except AND NOT FAT. What Thin People Need to Round Of the Corners. What thin folke need is Meah or muscle not fat To be symmetrical and properly pro portioned every person should have a cor Mr. Hewitt Tired ail Harry eines Writes Let-| Discovered In Hold When His Odd Domestic ter to Her Threatening Schooner Is Taken to Experiences. a Detective. Dry Dock. Gordon Fletcher Hewitt, the Bagi ®t) Love for a comely widow and Jealousy While ship carpenters were at work man who pursued his runaway girl wife | of policeman have landed Pate hele Harry | this morning ‘n the hold of the schooner to Albany, where she was playing tn 4) Ayres, a member of the Brooklyn ¥. M.| Margurette In Willlamsburg they came vaudeville (heatre, and reclaimed her|C. A, and bookkeeper in a LAberty| across the body of a man, The eyes aftor an exolting experience, Has lost} street pump concern, in Jall, The com-|ptared at them and the face had auch her again, and now announces that he! platnant 14 Mra, Mary Curry, of 18/q ghastly expression that the working: will cue for atvoree | Debevolne street, Brooklyn, to Whom he) men hurried un deck badly frightened, Hewitt (© stopping at the Vendome has written many letters threatening to| + % Hotel. He says he ts disgusted with he | Kil Detective Thomas Fay. ' a blah RR lading tn] matrimonial experiences and will leave Henator Tom Platt figures in these of the remains. They had been in the for Kingland on Wednesday letters as a friend of the young man's| noid of the boat only a moment when Howitt sayw lie wile doesn't Know her | f*ther, Hiv namo Is used rather freely | they ran up as badly acared as the cor: own mind, When she Is with ham she | by the young man, who claims that,| penters; nothing could induce them to pines to bo with her mother, Mra | through the Aenator’s Influence, ho has! yo down and take up the body. Finally had Detective Fay transferred beveral time, He even threatened to “breal Fay through the Senator's influence, Howitt found hia wife efter a jong, Ayres had been boarding a Mra search playing at a vaudeville house in) Curry's hottse for two years, She was ‘Albany. In mistake he attempted to/ married at seventeen and has been a Kidnap another actress who looked Itke widow for five year. When Detective Mre. Hewitt, For this he was arreate | ay began to take his meals at the but when explanations were made he) houne Ayres took a disiike to him and was released, | wa teG bin Kept away from the place, At the close of (he engagement in ne Curry Jiversd the polleeman, and pany on Saturday night the young unable to contain his wrath, fife ran eway from her mother to joln mont ESrpBer oan the aureet And then her husband. They remained in Albany | letters, One of the last reade as fol- untt! yestentay, when Hewitt returned |/0W4! A here and separated from his wite. This th the, Jest chance ee “] met the girl in Landon end we give 4p that Irisnman. Wil you do it wore married on June 2 Five times in| fF, not? | am the one who had ni six weeks sho left me to return to her) break him just as well . ‘Then whe suddenly left for rape ure if I cared to, America, After my experience in Al- Dea’ he iy Pourete bany I decided to go back to London, fand would have sailed Saturday had not my Hid telegraphed me to come to Pierce, of Springfield, Mase, When that wish i# gratified she grieves for the hus band, the Department of Charlies was sent for and the remains were taken to the Morgue. The man was identified as William H Valentine, He was fftymx years old and employed as a sailor on the vessel, In the storm of Noy, 14 last (he Mare gurette foundered off Port. Jeffer- l. Lo Aly the crow escaped except tine, and it waa supposed he had washed overboard, It appears, however, that he had been drowned in the hold, where he was found wedged in between’ timbers, We ls not known where hie relatives ve, The schooner was raised, Wiliamaburg and placed In dr: repairs, taken to jock for ALLEGED. SLEUTHS GO FREE. o be broke? 0 he ia licked i put a duller or does he want mi through him to prov Wid UF EY Want [o tric chair keep dotyin, have done mont Edwin Consentine and William Parkes, who were arrested while trying doors yo the way i eS Ds and see tale Bei a a ole HM, gacent- yOu, Tomlin West Kighty-Ath treat and who does Hot teach him on 1 wil] | ald they were private detectives, were ut will orarigned before Magistrate Deuel in the Went Bide Court today, The men said they were employed by John F. MeCullagh, room Ro Park Row 1 imme ry stately sue written to Mr. Charles Kink! meen treet. It's up to OM ohetner 4 Will mall tt of not. You cn a yaa ved me, Hed to me about Tom made (0 nei the couple. #8 to your house and showed | {ulding. but masa et pe no mercy fog my kindness toward Hy viitam A. “ St Oh West vet wrote you I nent 1 street, told how they had SAYS BOY STABBED HIM, you for alt this nod evn ths‘ ar | joor of his house, but the “Your Brother pia ‘Thie” Declares Piynm to Corbett, 4 Mine tats e decided there was not enough Bierey rom int of Bay hie gt 10 | evidence tn hold them an’ ho they wero a ft dlacharged. Hi tre ad him. tra 4 ‘ransfer him hy oe Joreoh Fivnn, twenty-one-yeare olf, ta} T My Curry turned over to 4 HURT IN ACID EXPLOSION. dying at Bellevue Hospital, and tn tle pia 1 AyTeR Was arrentod. ortom mtatement he accuses a In he Adams Street a he ook Hobe! Tried to Save Goods When Vitrtol Blew Up. rounteen-year-old boy, Patrick Corbett, wl ed up in de ‘of No. 3% Bast Twenty-sixth atreot, tion of Ayres's friends waited evith having Infilote! the ¢atal wound: a again fre begged her not knifethrust over *he heart. ites Fa, willy” replied Brnem Zobal, who has a resin and Michael Corbett, the oy's brother, wanted 19 serve Gia | Genera veee factory at Tenth etreet and wan passing Twenty-sixth wtreet and wut 1 know they! Second avenue, Brooklyn, was severely burned about the hands to-day while trying ¢o put out aire in his pines, ovat employe a number of men, Boon Firet avenue at § o'clock jast night when po wouldn't let the saw several boys attack Flynn, who Oe cn STUNNED BY LIVE WIRE, _&. oarboy ae itrol taiodl ting fire to the tad: Ing. ewe ‘rame. lore peril fn an alarm Zobal ai fell to the ground with a groan. He ri Policeman Van Wart Knocked In- ‘Ais men tried to extinguish the flames, Five “eiraand dol damage was * to im, and Piynn sald sensible by Falling Troiley Wire, ‘knife wounds in hie body, one of them a done’ by vr py ds checked the fire’ " ‘Your brother did itts, Mile Cofett helped him to the hospital, where 4 was (ownd that he had several While croseing Avenue U, near Bast Beventy-sixth street, Brooklyn, early to- day, Policeman John L. Van Wart, of are the Flatbush King Ovear Gains Health, tain amount of excess flesh, but to be plump does not necessarily mean to be tnt Pat in undonirable; it clogs and retards the action of the muscles, interferes with the healthy action of the neart and lunge and, when too excessive, predisposes ti falty degeneration of vital organs, to fay nothing of the iseomfort resulting from too much adipone tlhtus Common sense would suggest that If one wishes to become fleshy and plump the thing mont needed would be fesh-formlng food—that js, albuminous foods like ogee, beet, oatnienl, The kinds of food whien make flerh are the foods we have on our tables y day but the trouble is that our stomachs, from weakness or derangement of some kind, 4 not promptly and properly digest It Really, the principal reason #o many peo ple remain thin |s because ther stomachs do not properly and completely digest and assimilate the flesh-forming beofateak and oan we Gat every day ‘There are thousands of auoh people, and they are really dyspeption although they may not suffer any particular pain or In convenience from thoir stomachs If such persone and all thin people would take after their meals some simple and natural digestive, Hke Stuart's Dye pepaia Tablets, the food would be quickly digested and the proper degree of plump: news very noon reeult becouse there tab: lets are prepared exactly for that purpose. ‘They digest every variety of flesh-forming food, which is the real reason why they #0 quickly build up and strongthen (in, dyrpeptic men and women, Stuart's Dyspepsia Tubleta cure every form of indigestion on mts common sense plan, that they thoroughly digest the food promptly, giving strength to norve and organ in the body, and the weakened Stomach a chance to rest and recover {ts natural vigor, Nothing further ja required & cure any otomach trouble exeept cancer of the They make thin, dyspeptis for full wired treatment by all druggiets in United States, Canada and Great Hriain, No. 2 of The World’s New Magasine yeania rail Branew a a we | seis “ selling bi Churoh. | | of “Good Sense” | KENNEDYS’S WIFE AT TOMBS: Elephant Hide and Alligator Skin, 3 Carriage and Chatelaine Bags, Traveling Bags fitted with Toilet Requisites Jewel Cases and Glove Boxes, Special attention is directed (o anumber of novel designs in | | Pocket Books of the finest | leathers, gold mounted and decorated with precious stones, First Floor. THE | A Rare Collection COWARD Antique and Moacrn | Shoe | oyensyi Persian | For Children Ts really the only shoe aehild howd wear Makes itt feet Impossible Strenprthe Protects roots where t and Turkish Cc whet ry. Woara bewt Wears lor 4 Yost -ooate ho it ot than other ¢ pi s Well made shoes; and without question Is something every | to be sold | mother ought to see. Tf you at lon OGUR, } can't vo SEND POR CATAL : i ieee | 3 3 f i we (ny | Commencing on Dee, about | \onday, ore, ah 7) Cerenwith Aynear Warren StS My Ceanot Ke Had Elsewhere, dé “Getting in position” te of vital Im | 03 portance to troops in battle, It Is} | equally important In the battle of less than customary prices. | tie, World Want columns are full uf strategical points. Occupy one of them Purchases stored for Holi-| | ALL CANE TRANSP RE lao e Ti - minh, | Broadway & 20th St | dd Ave, & b9th Si For one day only, To-morrow Boys’ (7 to $5 : years) sf Cheviot Suits, fo Keep Your Blankets one day only, 1.33." a0 soft ne now, by weshing them in GOLD DUST Washing Powder For one day only Roy,’ To-morrow (4 16 $3.50 Overcoals, for to years) one day only, | PY $ 3 $ e 3 : ie wanted to be a carpent * . i Ho wanted to tend a ba 2 Plows, Wah Bt Reeth H He wanted to be a grocer, too, ba pit Or conductor on a car. ra Gime Ho wanted to be a watch-maker, fo he rednetn in wae in Th World nd now he's the biessed lot | Py BLOOMINGDALE BROS., Md Ave., 5%b and 60th Sta, . Secure a Wilson Piano. the Mu D| STANDARD OF PERFECTION. A $300.00 Piano, including stool, for $155, on very easy terns. | $5 Cash & $1 Per Week. Pianos delivered on payment of $5.00, Also the celebrated high-grade Pianos MAYERS — HARMONY — CRAIGHEAD SIESEL — IRVING — BURNHAM If you wish a Piano before the holidays you should make 4 selection immediately, Our factory is working day and night to keep up with the demand. BLOOMIN, BLOOMINGDALE BROS. obakoniel | oe Aras ih aod eth Su v ¥ pate sot ah ean te But 18 Shopping Days Till Christmas—aind these will deed! day is of vital importance. — It's make your selections how; you will not only avoid the thickest throngs, but have the advantage of deliberate selection You should not delay your purchasings. sine Every to your advantage to! be hustling days Peete ee cen enn ce cee e cones cee e wee ene rocco cccese Women’s Plush Coats & Capes. At 10,00 like cut; lined with $ gray satin, own personal _ At 12.0 serge, broidered, them, eecccccccccccccosocccoeccesccesesescssoesoneees | Fur Cluster Neck We offer you an opportunity to-morrow of purchasing fine Furs at exactly half their tailored and finished, A large assortment of very fine Velour Blouses and a full line of Autos mobile Coats and Ulsters, plain, ems s jetted and fur trimmed, at % q very moderate prices, Another lot of those handsome Plush Coats, they look exactly like seal. \* skin; are made of selected seal ie Ay kinner’s guaranteed pear These are made under our supervision and are fittely 3 Sizes By to 46. 3 q Women's Plush’ Capes, 28 ve 40 Inches Ff long, very full sweep, some have full; = collars and edge of marten, lined with a excellent quality satin or tailor’s silk ; = You should see f Y Seoond Floor, 50th M1. Seatten. Scarfs, &c. real value. The voods will cost at least double this a little later when the weather iH 4 is cold, Hi ‘ AG1.95—OF Belgian fur, with six tails, and of brook mink, PY 4 with six fox tatis; value $3.50, , q At 2.95-—O1 sable opossum, with six large fox tails; same of ‘ q nearseal, wilh six large fox tatls; of brook mink, with six , fox tally of imitation blue fox hair, with six tails; of tim 4 tation sable fox hair, with six tails, , Of imitation silver toa hair, with six tells felectric chinchilla, with six tails; all, value $6. At 3.95 OF nearseal, with six tails, sui, with six tails Of stone marten, with six fox talls. (Cf sable raccoon, with six fox tails; all value § 09, $0, At 4,08—0f Alaska sable, 8 tails; At S,95—O Alaska sable, with & , ‘f value, 9.00. tails; of sable opossum, with 6 ; At 5.00-Of sable opossum, with OF large tails and four claws; value, i tatis: value, $9 00, $10, §0, a At S.50-0f Alaska sable, with Gf At 6,905--Of Aliska sable, with 6 lox tails; value, $1000, fox tills; value, $12.09, we ce cer ene Watches—Exceptional, These Watches are guarantee Thev are the greatest watch values existing. Our stock is enormous, and a visit to this department is sure to prove profitable, Women's Watches of Soild Silver, 1.85 Handyomely engraved. stem wind- ers and setters, with fine Swiss inovements: you would consider them cheap if you purchased them from an exclisive dealer at $5 These can also be had tn gun metal, Only one to a customer, none to dealers of the above, + Lee ee Rerrrrweewn see ewene Second Ploor, Sth Mt, Beatlon, d'perfect timekeepers, |) Women's Solid Silver Watehe 9, 2,98. Solid Silver, beautiful ly engraved, fit ted with fine Swiss 8 ments, silvers ae brooch hates laine, and neat 4 bos, Sold by 3 4 Soild (lold Watuhes, of many as a bare | 8 q karat golly gain at $6, 50, value 415,00, 6.95 Of Ockarat old 4 value 4 5.95, with chat. Of 14-karal gold elaine and case, / value Minas! 4 i's, 10.95 The pop ; ' amelled watches q With hunting case; value chatelaine to HPs $3.75) oiten en ‘ Waltham or Elgin Watches, 5.98 thedelicate q — Waltham or Uliin Watehes, in gold} shades, green, f filled (guaranteed for five years or} garnet, ture ; solid silver cases, Every wateh guar quolse, ete,,sold anteed a pertect timekeeper, Soldby! alloveraté10.00 excluiive dealers a a greatbargain at} and $12.00, with Main Plow, Prone, Canire eecccccocovoveceseseeesecccoccosonesesberceonil , , , , Turkish Slippers, 39c. per Pair.§ | We have just received from our Constantinople House 3,000 pairs ot these Slippers, which are placed = on sale at the wuusual price of $9¢, per i pair, Colors are blue, red, tan, yellow, q pink; also black, All sizes, 4 Second Floor, (th St. fertion. a eececccceccceresooreseeoesceccee: ‘ q ‘ y Table ie ¢ Groceries, tg = No mail orders filled for these £ itenis i Granu ated Sugar, best quality and full weig i 14 Ibs, to a cuse tomer (with $0¢, Worth of grocertes q or more), for b4e, French Artichok s, per can, 38¢. French Peas, best, per can, 146. 17e, and 20 4 French Mushrooms, per can, 18¢, and 22¢, q Tomat ans, ine Ge. HANDSOMELY DECO- RATED.—If you want an artis. tic as well as useful lamp, at a low is the time to purchase, The lamps we offer in this sale are bargains and can- not he bought anywhere else within 25 %% of the price w quote, price, now extra amps, sale price 2,95, $ Lam 1s, sale price 5,45. $7.0) Lamps, sale price 4,98, $6.00 Lamps, sale price 5,98. Other decorated Lamps up to 25.00, Brass Tables, with onyx tops, from 3.95 to 12,00. Third Floor, Sto St. seetion — BLOOMINGDALE BROS,, ‘MW Ave. 59th and 60th Sis, Prune: Prune Plum cans, cans, California pitt Pickles, gallon pail, 42¢, n, 18 Californi plunip, 5 Ibs. for es, extra large cans; our 13¢ Ye, Corn, very fancy; 4ae, cans, per Cia, Asparagus, 27¢ per can, 106, small, can, Tle, and mall Sugar Peas, our 180, Prunes, meaty and § 5c. extra fancy, 2 Ibs, for log, very fancy, S-Ib, boxes, 606, Pudding, very finest: {lb & tHe. ald. cans, 340.5 Selb, Sie, Ground Floor, 01% ML. Section, BLOOMINGDALE 34 Ave., 59h and oth Sis, A ates a EN AES a