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BLUECOAT RIVAL OF Bi C BEQUEST | or al $800,000 Will and Aa man Day Won His der Confession Found Flancce. in Baltimore. 6 THE BANNS wD BREN nai When She Told Him What Had Happened He Was Almost Crazed, Vistons of sudden wealth haven't \peet’ the equantinity of Policeman Cornelius Jeatty, of the West Thirtleth street sta+ ion He goes to his pos Unis aliernoon suet as Usual (hough he believes himeelf helt to $800, Perhaps that's (oo big @ fortune for he mind of a plain patrolman to grasp. Hie may not be able to reallge yet what it means ¢o travel tn the millionaire ane, Roger Collins, a young steamnttor, af-| "ry an isvening World reporter Mre tempted to shoot Policeman David Day! peatty wald to-day, in thelr amali fin at thio comer of Haat One Hundred and) ye gy) Wet One Mundred and Sixth Vourth street and Lexington avenue at) stro: OMy husband got a letter this Oh Sry hour to-day, morning from his father In Bitsabeth, THE polloeman had Just gone on port) yy, telling him that he had gone to Whett Collins, whom he knew and WhO) Harimoro to look into the report of the had evidently been waiting for him to 190,000 legacy leave the station-house in Mast One| whe ietter says that a will of James Hundred and Fourth street, approached) anvine bequeathing Cornellus Beatty in, $09,000 was found in the home of Mra, “You have ruined my life by taking i Pham, 160 John siree, aitimore, from me the love of the girl I was to "te is aivo sald that there Rt a are tarry," almost shrieked Collins, "You {ones tty lege” hn ded ide slg ped fy know what you have done, Sho was an fou the will fmnocent woman until she moet you, and isda nd has no bece ol eaten of You must buffer the consequences,” Lae] ‘Tho policemen emited at his accuser’s ever "wnarine the name Sarah but he haw a number of close rel tives lin Baitimore named Seott and he (hink: Mikely thar the Bmy he retaered vat ee AAPA Wk: CDR WY 1 denpatchee Tv the name Bolt + He taunted him, so Collings saya, with conta BEET not let this wonders taken away hia fances's love un. | fui hewe Inverfore with his regular Fmt et ter, maddene. beyond ali] Work on the police force, He went Festraint, raw from his pocket a small | downtown 4) ng this morning, but to the station. bia afternoon he koew estan a the yelled a ure as usual,” elled, at the eame) ho raring ay ‘Own ‘revolver, and]. The seport from Baltimore has it that Sloting t ful Rollin ‘8 heal, rah ge in her confession acknowl jo rich man, eae Ay The yor, nan hewitated, towered the purpose of gett is Sire bil eh revolver and hen repinced | Hoott, for t money, lt Was while cleaning the house at Wr! John street and getting it ready for Bipham’s occupancy that. the Hevovered hidden away In date of (he will Ie Go rec Cd In hie ht the pon in hie hip pocket Day arrested bee Who when at. ralgned In, the Harlem Police Court sald that he did not intend to shoot the polleeman, He sald that he ware en fare were payed and Was Boon Lo have deen by bie ary. Sa hans wise read | Cornelius Beatty is apoken of in the May Clty, ant had heen twice read in will asa bt th of the testator bureh ny Cieporared, through ler contd on, that he had been mis. Pay iA he policeman's good buck the preeinet, so that pt taken in hor That she hd met uring | 5 nN that he h. ion tartune on bis chance wou Collins saw her last night and was held in BU salah on bait Ter trial ON THIRD TRIAL.) AS HICHWAYMAN - —_ Death from Fifth Story | Withdraw the Charge Window. Against Mills. er engagement Polleeman David Day then iat wen ‘off duty thie morning all yuld not make her hla af Nit mine yet,’ sald Batty, “Walt "ie Again Fentoran d her story ° and Charles Roy Jumps to|Guardsman Tried to Policeman Willlam B. Milla, of the street @tation, who was arrow peteet with stealing « from Lieu, James Lyn iment, N, GON eld’ in 8, oh in ‘the Jettersot Market Ay Wadd i. nin a fe, at tH jurteenth hy ya" Mt hey went ta Licrns “en ek svore ie hie watch out t Wr ran Are Charles Roy, who made two attempts at auloide in his cell in the Queens} Mere County Jail in Lang Imand City yester- day, and who was taken to Mt, John's es Hospital, succeeded in kiting himselt) operating room in the hospital to the)’ Ground below, a distance of vixty feet, and was instantly killed, pM Roy was committed by Ofagletrate aes ab a, Mealy teat Maturday on a chargo of am] "Boevy" Asedowe a nuns publiaher, 4 fault and was placed in the County Jail,| 6 Rast Fourteen mireet rho wat in A Keeper yesterday morning found him| ha periy in a eee ue drying to strangle himeelf with « line "Hanich nanan nee avi eto wv Marae trate Mei compared of a piece of leather and we ploves of tring, Two hourn later he in- Moted a cut In his throat with some in. pa gomialnt ya aa that the it which could not be found in oharge was et ne ‘ite ran perleerpen 4 roth wit ing F reed niin room or tk eNews hav i was a discharged for lack in hia throat atten meee who called, tr fe sanerate on on| = aa , ‘ left the man with two Mainters or ab PO ella Dr. Koch Is Here Again. Ups the sash and tarowing, Foran V t The ig i a «feta tory. ry ‘buliding, Roy met trom natn {n Wodunayen SHNTUCD ar WAS MURDERED, Lecieeiaes | William Bent, Shot on Wedding Day, Dies at Hospital, He Cures | Constemption hma and Ast At48 W, 22d St., New York, CONSULTATION IS FREE He Establishes a | a Sanitariuin, Hundreds of New York people ha publicly testified of belrg cured, They will al ae the names yp, auenees their cases ap conn pt Their doctors said ty i ere an H but they saw others who had cured by Dr, Koch's treatment, and Br disobeyed thelr doctor and went to the inal Koch Lung Cure, at 8 W, 22d st., and their teatimonial y baat tells the ‘Williom Bent, 4 United Staten sailor, who went through the Santiago block-| been pu ade with Sampson on the cruiser New| ways gl York, and was shot a few hours after | them to prove their gen’ hig marriage a week ago at 21 West it live in Bl elty, If you ‘Twenty-seventh aireet, died today inj have Megiocied to out them out, Cd Roosevelt Hospit at our for their addresses, he detectiven have net. ret astentes | BAM the man who is alloged to have shot Bent, They did arrest his wife and « Gf vas trentenant It ls pote number of other persons wha were in Sane Shoes tole tesediene ek and if tt fs true, the apartments when the shooting took THE TRUTH SPRAK. be fi 4 fi would have to enjoy himself. He went to fiat of @ white woman, known as “Dol. ly” in the Weat Tweatyeaareath street mended hose, A clergyman was called in peo 'Call and ‘geo it at re nee. he women ore Warr e ma noth Fe treat- Call and along are daily taki Seen and are getting w: i You ean prope tee es | Nabe 'bre to bind te tbebe eke ie iim rg Cee were “inom the Gensnn Wilt toon Be | WAI foon He Well, Pod the Presvyterian Hospital to-day of Léent. & patient | THED TO SHOOT PLUECOAT TOLD THOUSANDS OF CURES. PAINE nt COMPOUND | 'Paine’s Celery Compound has done my baby boy and myself. jof the best doctors attend him, but the "jand nutritious, makes your whole f. Ne “lang. doctors ave to-day senatie|® THE WORLD: ‘TUL MOLD, RUWSDAY EVENING, DEC DECEMBER: ——e iain cn Gury. more Dralts on Foreign’ © hoppi » ff J d i Countries, Banking De- Has Done Wonders for My Baby Boy and Myself. It is a Great Medicine for the Home | MRS, J, C. DUNN, TARENTUM, PA., writes : “T owe you a great debt for the good About a year ago his face broke out in sores, We had two sores kept on spreading. Finally we tried Paine’s Celery Compound, and one bottle ‘cared him of a bad case of eczema. I am using the Compound now for nervous- ness, and it is doing wonders for me.” Paine’s Celery Compound is the national home medicine, and has made thousa of permanent cures. It strengthens and builds your nerves, keeps the blood pure body healthful and vigorous, It will cure your indigestion, backeache, rheumatism, and nerve prostration. Norncf) All CARH TRANSHU e \\ till Xmas, For pid own comfort make your prclianes earl partment, Main Floor, 59th St. Section, eee ren ce reereeeoeeeonneeses eeeee ee eewn te eet ew een nee oo eee n eee n ns er sree sees Oriental Rugs Make Handsome Gifts! A Magnificent Collection of Modern and Antique Oriental Rugs on Third Floor.—You should not {ail to view this exceptionally comprehensive collection. In it you will find some most rare Specimens. Handsomer gifts could not be selected. Anatolian Mats, $3.34, $3.48 and $3.98, Very handsome designs, These figures are (ar below their real worth Shirvan Rugs, $7.48. Average size $x4% ft; very handsome patterns, Daghestan Rugs, $12.00. These are antiques; average size 3x54 ft Peewee eee se wee w wees oens see vf) Fine Fur Garments (A BUA At Small Prices. We secured these at our. own price, Every garment is finely finished and made ; They are all the latest and newest styles and shapes, Nearseal Coats, $22.50. Have the appearance of Alaska seal, It would take an expert to distinguish them from the genuine Alaska seal coat which costs $250.00, In fast, these wi garments are being sold ina great many places 4 a bargain at $50,00, pats Coats, $39.00, $48.00 and $58.00. Some have mink collars and revers, Persian lamb collars and *revers, sable fox collars and revers, beaver and chinchilla eollars and revers, Alaska sable collars and revers; real value trom (0,00 to 85,00, Persian Lamb Coats, $65.00. To: moi row we place on sale Persian Lamb Coats, of best Leipsic dye, linished throughout in the finest manner, newest and latest designs, Alasha Seal Coats, $125.00; Real Value $250.00. worn Jackets, $25.00, $35.00 and $39.00, arseal Eton Jaccets, some plain and some trimmed with ca rh aud Persian lath; also mutts, s¢ arts, ele, An Appropriate Holiday Gift. Axminster “bol cial, Made by S, Sanford & Sons, They are reproductions of Oriental Rug colors and color combinations; rich blues, reds, greens, elec, These are the best Axmivister Rugs of their kind in this market, Daghestan, Kasak and Anatolian Rugs, $18.00. Very handsome antiques; average size 419x6'4 fer, Some of the handsomest specimens in this lot, Also Royal Bokhara Rugs at upward from $13,00; very rare values, Thitd Pier, bOh Be Ss Sestin Section, eecewewn ec erewn nen we enc nce eseccccowoececsccoososoe= Fancy China and Bric-a-Brac.|i Also Fine American Cut Glass and Beautiful Table Lamps on Third Floop—\n this section you will tind some of the most handsome and rensonatfe priced gifts imaginable. A_ visit cannot help but prove protitable. Goods purchased now will be stored till wanted, Dinner Sets, from $5.45 to $85.00. In decorated Limoges and Carlsbad china and decorated porcelain, Tea Sets, from $2.95 to $30.00. In fine imporied china, Austrian, Carisbad and Limoges. Chocolate and Tete-a-Tete Sets, from 49c. to $25.00, Imported decorations ; 20 ditferent styles to choose from, Fancy Fruit Plates, from 10, to $3.00, Fifty aiserraryt styles lo choose from; Limoges and German china. Fancy Cups and Saucers, from 10c. to $3.00. Vea size, ti ee or chocolate size; very large assortment; imported china, Cabarets, Lobster Dishes and Fancy Bowls, from 19¢, to $5.00. In beautiful shapes and decorations, with and without handles; about $0) styles to choose from. Oyster Plates, from 10c. to $30.00 Dosen, Six shells, German, Carlsbad and Limoges china; plain and fancy decorations, China Smohing Sets, from #9c, to $2.00 Set, Imported Beer Steins, from 49c. to $18.00 Set. or ahvas delft’ and faney pewter covers; a very linge assortment of single ones and "Brea B 1 Tables, Bric-a-Brac—10 Here you will find same of the greatest bargains in Bric-aBrac ever offered, Eacharticle on the table selling at the ie at a senso below. Table No, |—cholee, 98¢ No. 0--choice, 3,95 Tabie No, 2-—-choice, 1.48 Table No. 3—choice, 1.98 Table No. 4--cholce, 2.45 “aie ae oe m2 72 i Wr To mont 54 in. x 78 in., seamed, 5.98 er lesan kau, c: Everybody. Gloves for 54 in. x 78 in,, one piece, 6.98 ; 6 ft. x 9 ft, one piece, 19,78 { 9 ft. x 12 ft., seamed, 19,98 Smith's Moquette Mats, 18x36, 79 No Mail Orders Filed, Nowe Sent C, 0, D. Selections made at this sale will be held until Christmas if requested, Third Ploor, Sei Mt Bectlon eee e ere ee rene ewecoree secon eneeessenee For One Day Only, Women’s $12.50 Suits, $7.50, This handsome suit, made of fine grade strictly all-wool Homes; ri Cheviots, gray, blue, brown and A great assortment, most reasonably priced, make your selections now while the rarest values are present. dome Tosehe Specials in Men's Gloves. At 39 = Of all wool astrachan; all colors; actual value of ‘the kid and castor undressed suede; all colors and At 75¢ sizes; actual value $1.25. Women’s Gloves and Mittens. Spectals in ey Men Bi ie Me At 59% “ip Oe Fa! ae (a: ae rever front, high standig Ladysmith At B5e—hil K. best quality glace kid; ' Peerless” brand; collar, lined with excellent quality taffeta silk: new seven-gored Skirt, French Percatine lined, 6-inch canvas around bottom and velvet tound. A specimen of high grade man-tailoring, Also fly-front suits of English Chev- tots sizes—colors, $2 10 42; black and navy, $2t0 48, Extra sizeshave extra large waist bands on skirts; usually sold as a bargain at $12.50; special price for ‘ti 30 cither style to-day only teeecccecccosscconeresecooccccnsosesscceccesouces Special Holiday Book Sale. Bunyan's Pilgrim's Progress, The Child's Life of Christ, 39,, 29¢., in words of one syllable, in nu. OY Hesba Stretton, with 32 full page merous Uhistrations, colored and Solared Illustrations and 37 additional all colors and sizes; these cost $13.50. to import per the United States for $1.50, mittens. These area fine double quality, with fancy back with silk bow attached. Fine all sitk mittens, fancy woven; put up in a fancy box; a variety of patterns to choose from; actual Great Specials in ’ Gloves. Of asirachan; in Boos and Scotch wool knitted gloves; all sizes and colors; actual value 50c, Main Fier, Wik M1 Sennian, one At 48c, value $1.00, At 25c. Sew cee cece eee: Combination Bookcases. This one 11.00, What is more suitable or more This one 12.98, enduring as a holiday gift than a ' substantial piece of furniture, and what more sensible than a Com. bination Bookcase, wherein you et a complete desk as well? ‘We lf ave a new stock of these useful »| Conable K3Ca | “| Christmas Gifts, A fine assortment of choice French Novelty Dress’ Goods, heavy. in dress patterns and weights, $3.00 AD) marked in plain figures, | $ 2nd $3.50 values at loss than to-morrow, oaly One-third Original Prices. | ne-thir rices 1.80 Od Ave. & 59th st, Foronedayonly, Men's All-Woul ‘Trousers, some i extra One day only, Men's $15.00 Raglan Over. coats, Blike cut; also Men's $15.00 Overcoats, lined through. out with silk, to-morrow only, choice, 8.75 made iMustrations, large type, elegant) black and white, by Frederick War pound in iithographed Bean covets, nard and others, Bound in litho linen back. Published at $1 25 graphed board covers. Published at Uncle Tom's Cabin, 75¢,, with over $1.00. 100 IHust rations, from uriginal draw. The Same, Elegantly Bound, 6%¢., ings by celebrated artists. This is a in ium nated cloth cover, Fub ished | subscription book, hitherto sold at At $2.00, $2.00, articles—65 patterns all told—as fine a variety as can be found, from 14.00 »» © 78,00 To-morrow we name special prices, Main Ploor a ee Angora Carriage Robes. Infants’ Carriage Robes, of pure Angora wool, warm, comlorable and can be washed, suitable for carriage or go-cart, a very useful holiday gift, sold in 1. Ja Infants’ department, reguwar 3,49“ price $2.75, at Hn HL Be Pew en wee wes cowcooooes coe Xmas Box for Baby, 98c, Have you seen our special little box got ten up especially for the holidays, which} contains a lovely little sacque, a pair a bootees or bib and a handsome satin rattle, ! with silver bells? Put up in a pretty 98 box for only ad! Aan tennnnnaee aaneesenanseccmacwsnseenen=ce-=e5e=——— Extra large size with pocket, like cut; regular price, $4.98; special sweceeere—---- Pe Saree cree ence ence este etter Ot OOO Oem: Special Boxes of Hose ‘Groceries, Wines and Liquors, Holiday boxes with garters are n great demand in our hosiery sre Tomatoes, solid a lish Catsup, au pints, dept, Sine we began this sale we have sold thousands of boxes. It | affords 4 good opportunity to buy a serviceable holiday gift. Wom ni ‘s Hoss, 59. per Box of 4 All D ack cotter, with a pair ot fine garters Wome s those, 49c, per Box oF 3 Vars, lnuposted ta ton, with a tine pair garters thrown in thin SO styles to select from, actual value, je. per pair Men's Hat Mose, 1%, Pair,—Pine gtvy and bags casuimere act at value, | | of fine imported fancy cotton; never sold less tha n | ase. pair viii ax 3s Aven 9th and 60th vor, Near Rotunda very faney, , red ripe, large cans, #e, June Peas, tender, delicious 1Oe, Small Sugar Peas, As aragus, very tin Asparagus, extra large 32 Who ¢ Tomatoes, our tS, cans, He. sauerkraut, |. ). cans, 7e, Stringk ss Ber ran, O¢, Paine Corn, very fancy, our 12¢, cans, | veliow Label Catsup, very good, pints, 9e Smoked Bloaters, imported, large Fea ee ive and fat, each, stalks, cans Wines and Liquors. Genu ne Pepper Whiskey, nov hetier at tee times this price, per bottle, d8e, claration Rye by bsicogy supreme quali, our $4.25 bottle, 9Be, Holland ‘ain, finest imported, our r Naga N46 | pottig, 4B€.5 our 986, bot, Of, Croved View, Oa Hi, besten BLQOMINGDALE BROS, | | : se French Peas, best, per can, 17, and Que, Main Fico, GPth Mt Brtion o- ene rete WLQORINGDALE BROS, | BLOO! vew 59th aoa oth Sis, BRC

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