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RR FST Vhts WORLU: asitasDA. VV meveshe, RANCH GIRL, BANKER’S PROTEGE, _ FAlp HAIR IN FORETOLD HIS (so sT000 TO BECOME 2 Chee! Sere) ili OWN MURDER, “Waa TOO waNvcethic be, lous. Sen eos OAD EDINA DADO OHMS + Saas F Port Warden's Wife De- nies Giving Lock to Barnes. Found by Accident on the Person of Antonio Ansenio. rede eee 'SCENE OVER IT IN COURT. United States Marshal Alcott. of the. w Jersey District, came ta this clty erday and <elzed $17,400 worth of : Jn which were brought Into this by Antonio Ansentagwithsut sof duty. The gems we found |Lost for a Minute, It Was}: Aaa DRICORDOY A: . ‘ Picked Up from the Visene by eustoms officials as he MRS, DE CORDOVA, Flocr: siaitea vine Bud HatntiPesScaeeicaneitae Mr. and Mrs. Alfred De Cor- Brought from Montana te aoe ee sian lundici ootent ase ih eaten 5 dova Patrons of Georgiana New York to Study \ nisp of fufty Mond hale furnished Se ener anlvs al Daperieen MGA Billings. Art. lincrscetihoriensiaunreme: Courtimners Se CaRinTmereniae A Copeland Miller is being husband, Port Warden Robert BK. (Miller, for absolute divorce Mrs, Miller was under cros and after Mr. Stephens had suc lceeted in having her deny that she had! ver had any Improper relations with) an Barnes, he sale; Dat you ever exchange photographs Barnes?” when we were fellow mtenog- y passing through “ Georgiana EK. Hillings, tf she fulfils the Promise of her eurprising talent, will oe come one of the foremost amists of the world, She is only seventeen years o:d, and until three weeks ago had spent he ¥fe on a Montana ranch. The story of how a millionaire banker became tnt ested tn her and her brought to New York to become a student at the Art League has seldom been equalled tn fiction. It reads Itke one of those oharm. | ing German fairy stories, Georgiana's | white mice and swift carrier pigeons led in. pos= e accident- in Inspector ‘who. his hand on An- he Cuban was leaning tothen it was for carn another j pigeons Wrote :o the Banker. She «at down and wrote a letter millionaire, making the terms of a gain. Bhe had no money to pay for the swift messengers, and she did not want them ana gift, But she would trade me of her fine white mice for a pair! Mr. Cordova realised that nelther he nor bie wife needed white mice just then, But the girl received a gif! rate articles of an J appraise! valuation of $11,000 whieh, with oo ent, duty atded, would make them worth $17,600. The New York Customs, it ts believed, on of additional detalla ind you give him a lock of your 5 NeKeLers forex were the friends that finally brought | the pigeons. It was one of the hap- et 5 & aan her to the presence of the good fatry, | pleat days of her life. She. of cour: Ijhand jyour tale] box: water As & ———— whens impressively, at the “ } = |riving Mrs. Miller a amall pasteboard Mat Uae HAVE YOU ANY OF THESE x “I ask you if the hair in that ‘ = 5 sei box Ie yours.” bs j 7 (The Murdered Man.) ate antes opens runes ber week ——— Top Tie wae farmiiiar tfgure In the] phere ts no disease so common tn the expectancy. . i ‘ Wiitier and was called "Mike. le] United States as catarrh, because it appears There Is no hair in this box," ahe Weissbard, Whose Body Was » ant fenitn the shop of Cauley ca in so many forms and attacks so many aif- 7 ae = 5 | oes Cherry street cobbler, ty] ferent organs. And thus time went on. Recentiy Mr [MIC AmNDRIy Found in Trunk, Feared jin ve sant gold waten It in a common mistake to suppose that De Cordova showed ome of the sketches | att 4 Sa Min RGB Coee ee To carry the trunk containing the |catarrh is confined to the nose and threat. to Harold Watrous, the artiat, who said]. Trggie Mager im this Dox’ ree Assassination. Jamarieod Meyer Welebard out Into the| Any inflammation of the mucous membrane, that he had never seen them exceeded in 2 y wherever located, accompanied by abnormal cleverness, even by Reminaton. secretions, in catarth. Catarrh of’ stomach { It was arranged some time ago that r bladder, or intestines, le nearly as come Georgiana should come to New York and ite) Crus) that slowecid who promise! that her childish ambi- ayers tona should be rent Alfred De Cordoy and has his wrote expressing her thanks, and thue Va unique correspondence began, In sev | eral letters she inclosed penct! and pen. | and-ink sks They we age of the girl. And the letters celved from her New York fr! ways bore messages of encoura, who lives at MMce at 3) Broad | when one of his allied him oa fairy godfather but no more beautiful and kindly character ever existed in child-story than his charming wife, who te The Evening World to-day wely ltt reiana Tillings's he anf aspirations in the wild solitude Montana and her sudden trunsforma- ee tion to the roar and bustle of New York the marvels of the t tre and the daz- Symptonis of a Very Common Trouble? tny CsKIM appeare to have been the “Why,” maid Mr. Stephens, much per- | erecta turbed, “it was there a moment ago.” | teveuing chael Welshurd, whose body ora ei Evening “have not meen it." said Mra, Miller, | ) Michael Welnard whos boy nag) viabe Tha; Evening Lawyer Hummel was mmiting in par. | found in a trunk on zh i ols : GEORGIANA E. BILLINGS. (From a photograph.) oped thie sling glitter of the opera—a modest 23960 TDA DRODOCODOOG~3 920 Ove G aD study. She made the entire journe yeatertay, foretold his own murder to) [t accounts for the trunk be g rosy-cheeked little genius with wealthy SEI vect-t.ocdacbedcdsae oc-regg.g,| 1OMe and arrived here three Wrecks ano, | onic faahfon and the spectators tittered wedicani yi watenen bevel evact ee Siler iiaernat c {olenerresau ot heniscted host toe aa BOS OP OBR rant oo Ovni ¥ tor - is S 44 vs Lata) + the re: of and ingventialisacons: Sete fe OOEH! Ane ip making Kratifying progress at |2t Mr. Stephens’s confusion, Court off |o ia atternoon At that hour i nelow AW recult tor) nemiected \nasel \casarrey 3 Rrok 2, cers came to hile amistance, and after % ‘ Temedy has recently eppeare@ Granddanghter of a Aroker. ow the school. tuch search aroum! the floor one of the |@toPped, an has been hix custom, to ch Mog. There is which ao tav’aa tected asetaeytal Gel teemeaeed Btranesly enough the grandfather of Geert recreaN Offers for Her Drawings. oMicers Anally held aloft a little wisp of /Mith Berman Hrannstein, whe conduc nutled to the sld er ieud-|ably effective In promptly curing catarrhy Georgiana wis an. old) Wall street a Cicsralanalit aald aMrail Gordovaleo: | panscihaen clurehanety a combination store at Hayan! and Mul-|ing to 4 float in the water below wherever located. The preparation, 1e| sol Proker.7 whos however, jdled | peor, oi Her, day, with a ring ofspride in her volce,| “Here's your hair!” he cried Me ED navy nalen es ue ol evar tenes aan wenerally SUceryy nammelnes father, with his small inheritance. went ~ The two had been friends fer years | longshoreman. who works avout the! Stuart's Catarrh Tablets, and, in adéitien to — has alrendy had offers for her draw-| “Ah,"" murmured Mr. Stephens. "Now Inga. The Century ts going to buy some | Mrs. Miller, please way if that is your of them, made before she ever had any | hair.” Mr. Hrannstein repeated his conversi land saw each other almost every day. | Spanish Line dock, waa | jeinity | belng very palatable and convenleat, pee Of Old Sip at. 1030 o'clock ‘Tuesday | Sesees extraordinary merit, in many eases ory. “It cad been | 8lYing Immediate relief from the coughing, West an! bought a ranch near Cretg, Montana, And there the girl grew, ‘The longest Journey, she ever made was Inatruction, which was begur for the| ‘It is the same color,” returned Mra {ton with Welshard to a reporter for night, He tells thts hawking and constant clearing of the’ throat to Helena thirty miles away, an er firat time three weeke ago." Miller demurely, “but I do not know if|TBe Evening World. talking to Alfred Sparks, who has a] ort those symptoms with which it seemed that nhe was going ao far, far “Bhe te a remarkable girl in many] it te min “How's business?” asked the store- | truck stand at Pier 1. We walked away | 200 tones tie syupione With Mie away into the big world. ; ways, by. withal {a modest and retiring,| ‘You did not give it to Barnes?’ keeper. from the water front, and { turned Int] trom colds in the head apd throat. She loved animals and early developed while not lacking in admirable self-reli- ‘No, sir." “Bad, sald the peddler, "I have [St Andrew's coffee stand, which adjoins tarrh Is simply a continuation of these ” a talent for drawing. She could draw ance. I have had her to the. theat! zi fe biond|much money owed to me and 1 can- | the Old Slip station-ho To came out s until the trouble becomes chronta ® re}, Mr. Stephens offered the lock of biond ind walked down South str ny {reases In evidence, but Mr. Hummel ob-|not collect 11.” Jected, ‘and Juntice Andrews ruled it] ‘Then he added: “I want to get out| Way of the ‘club’ box. She js quite pretty. out. Y posed Her ambition ta to be another Rosa Bon- |; Charies Harvey. who was a porter on|% this business anyway. 1 am afraid {Coen jarastini EWEAgptol oGElaeAT a J" 1 Koods to some danger xa wiMurderersttAccomaltces” Hydrastin, Eucalyptol, Gualacol and slmle hour. I¢ her talent realizes its promise| the. steamer Shinnecock test Gummer, |of my life. 1 teaeited ver can tell when], jar antiseptica and catarrh specifies, from. ’ thet he took @ pttcher of hot her ambition !s Itkely to be fulflied, water to stateroon Now ate of hot)ous Italians, and 1 n long my attention was af-| which it will be seen that no secret is made: horner, cows, sheep and dogs surprising- ly well, All of them ware her pets. She Was a typical ranch child, sound to the re, living outdoors most of the time and with a passionate love of nature and grows gradually worse from year to! / and the opera and ahe was quite the talk. ai Satlors’ Mission re lors ion acl year. thal expressed itself in verse of no mean “Renides havin Now: K a talent for poetry, }<''l saw (roman partly undressed in [one of these fellows will murder me, en standing on a pl quailty. Her heart was all the time she has an unusually melodious singing |8o; & aa, in: No. Poeun avmsan partis | "They're a. bad lot—ms._ custom Pi ve a A lA Ea anon ee the Ingredients, and also that no mineral — ney Ra happt he child Volce and loves music. She has also a| “adtessed. related the scene which|! don't trum them, and have often Rone [sig tne a]. They wore. jdat. ate the | eves ae used, a8 Ie the case with many, Hut with all thia happiness, the [rong practical element in her. and she/happeaed when Miller broke into hie|!nto places from which I never expected Ienedkeclaretienwithelicinmtexetncen’ Ite csiet ect a carees : 6 dreamed of the won: ers wor that fs painstaking to the last degree. fo come ONE ATI do ne ee eee ae ln thaticinn them bec | ter {atarth of the nose, throat, broaehial knew existed far beyond the humble “Mr. De Cordova sent her a type- | giiarvey, was very much tangled up un-land am always in fear of them | Rai Mads vem e- | tubes, for catarrh of stomach, intestines oF, ranch. She had heard her father and der cross-examination. Ile ceated much ; cause I! Was an ununual place for any bladder, no preparation ts a0 safe and others speak of It. and it appealed to writer several years ago, and with this | merriment. b Tepeating Mr. Hummels! The pollen arrested Glovannt Fienga stand about, but as there was no | such id and easeegtsa fi sho printed a Ilttle volume of her poems, | atestion an answer. ani hie wife this afternoon, After que ch rapid and permanent results) a8 on the pler LT went ahead. I tuart’s Catarrh Tablets, {magination. She knew there where all wishes would be fulfiiled, ax she had heard in the fairy- tales told her. And when she began to read she felt that it wax even more worlderful than had been told. : Her white mice were her especial|, Law; arsenal nto aum’ uy em Chief He ddsignated the case asa sinantys | Coming them Chi conspiracy. He tsed aa an argument | *t free and to|the fact that the plaintiff's attorney | Fienga owed Wetssbart m ractically admitted? the conspiracy when | had quarrelled with him. W o asked for a non-eull. He scored the “ ts ik County “Bherlock — Holmes’ | had sworn out a warrant for t Booth. He designated his work as a |fan's arrest “foul, slimy, yHlainous conspiracy | “The Flengas came from Mart Titus ordered them which she {lust self. Think of t “She ts in the antique cl. working now In charcoal, and Is eager for the time when she will handle brush nd palette. Mr. Cordova declares there ts a bank account in her name ted and bound her- no hour in the Misston read-| All druggists sell them at Ge. See full m and walked up South street | sized package. You can use’ them) with = | assurance that you will not contrast the — were my two. fellows atil! | cocaine or morphine habit, as the results hanging about the pler 1 took a good | {ou this catarrh cure are apparent from. ok at them this time. Hoth wore| the first day's use, rd, ee ORIGINAL SKETCH BY MISS BILLINGS. pride. They knew the sound of her voice a 1 againet « woman, bt in eed s ee entee [caps ‘The taller had an overcoat that and were content to snuggle tn her It- Made when she was only ten years old and had which Is being kept up and that, while SE EEEEERSEeEET and imererontieleiee ds toa lala Chled ed Below his knees, He wore his tle pink hand. From thelr mild pink Cone ps len puimuing her studies, she can have auy- pt seen tnls ctletnen at fort very [collar turned up about his neck. — Hla eyes they looked at her affectionately. thing she wants.” Sah belle tte td Soler Dottess tan et lernoc nial gieel Avery sion) had} Aevovercoatutiwentas| e est an Y Ieabel Whyte. sixty-seven years old, | sure they had no connection with the who lived with her son-in-law at 27 |case.”” Cleveland avenue, East New York, was | Flenga | 3-44 + } aad Miss Billings has rich, dark brown hair, a ruddy olive complexion, which tells of Arabian Nights.’ Mr, De he poutaoar, fe. She is of medium Mova's name was mentioned in con- | Peent, well formed. Her eyes are vio- | found dead in bed at 1 w'clock thin-atters | years ano, when Welsabard was in bust, ki colored, the lashe« long and sweep- ction with the subject, Now, if Geor- noon. The Kan was turned Dr. EF. Teas for himself. Welssbard sold him ing. In fact, mhe Is the {deal heroine lanai longed for'one thing more (havi | fox sushi ators Exned In his The woman "Way aig TA | Jeweity valued at 8H, tie pat for in Bhe talke > them and recited Httle rhymes of which they were the theme, /or a magazine that h the | carpet of the and they seemed to understand. ranch that day, It contained an “st | 6 the Old Slip saloon, on (he up-} corner, and turned about and| 5. 3. S. is a combination of roots: es eas and herbs of great curative pewers, {me and movet off, it} 40d when taken into the circulation clock and the lights In| searches out and removes all manner ved in Mott street about two One day, when Georglana was only lon carrier pigeons, wonderful binds rs old, she turned the Pages which brought to her mind the magic wa orRe ad Sas 5 the instalment plan. the Old Slip saloon, which closes at that/of poisons from the blood without Sent Threntening Letters, | ae bhai out ene : Polen bie the least shock or harm to the s7s- . Up to two months ago Wetsbard was | te gor the darks tem. On the contrary, the general: ; ) in ee for himself, He had $1.90 men seemed to me to be waiting| bealth beging to Improve from the eee rove ouugr sre aaneng ihe for some one Whether it was for u/ first dose, for 8. 9, 8. fs not aaly vf chem Weisbard had sent dunning ine trunk ts past knowing now until the| 224 Strengthens and builds up the Al | jetters within a week mapntorsfistinvavelted’t! constitution while purging the blood | e ty ©) Through Marshal Max Gross, of 13/ Mrs Welsbard ts in a hysterical con-| of impurities. 8. 8. 3. cures all dis- —— : | Clinton tatteetis every: us Smet lanainat fition at her home i atu ig apartment] eases of a blood poison origi, Cane Rich Mrs. Plant Lunched : RIN iabare oked the law]on the t Fee dang aereet|cer, Scrofula, Rheumatism, Chreale 5 * Through Info: lon ture " jest er, Rebece: ¢ nite waa Set Fire to Her Dress|Sybille, withCrew of 273,|Takes Assistant from|Mrs. Perrine Wants For- Faber) rae WEIR ee eee ceeg neeaeident, aushlss.| Hebeecs: | aaron and] Ulcers!l Ecatzis Pacrtastat wi i ervant an Playing with Was Reported Wrecked Work on Tammany tune of Her Alleged __|fovn jher husband's body brought home for/Salt Rheum, Herpes and similar awyers. Capt. Titun believes that Welsbard | burial, She has elght children. troubles, and {s an infallible cure -nd y Matches. Near Cape Town. Evidence. Father. was murdered in an Itallan tene-| My husband had many enemies,” she|the only antidote for that most hor- y ay ment in Mulberry Bed) The on | she said, I do not think he was|rible disease, Contagious Blood Pol- cat tas ae eee ee ene E 4 worked there exclusively. He spoke Ital-| killed for r ze son. i Sie a eee is fa y Mrs. Mary Edwards, of 1106 First] CAPE ‘TOWN. Jan. 172—The British | Notwithstanding Lewis Nixon's asser-| Bruce & Runyon, of Plainfield, N. 3. | ——~ = = —————| A record of nearly fifty years of e Mints Helrers to millions tavenue, wan fatally burndd to-day. Her| second-class cruiser Sybille Is reported | Mon that the evidence furnished Dis- | counsel for Mra. Louisa Perrine, of Lake successful cures {s a record to be and plaintiff tn the aust to have her late | othe ¢. to have been wrecked at Lambert's Bay, | (fict-Altorney Philbin by the Committer | street, who Is atriving to secure the es: proud of. 3. S. 8. !s more ular lovhes caught fire frum matches with ye Fly re husband's fortune administered ta this | wnich ner four-year-old ‘about 200 miles north of here. of Five in regard to those responsible | tate lett by the man known as Winfleld to-day than ever. It nwmbers its Mate, duced oan ordinary tunch * year son, Johnnte. | pie crew were saved for the exiatence of vice in thia city was|Boott Allen at Williamsport, Pa., re- friends by the thousanas. Our medi- hamper, and apreading a napkin on her|™@" playing, and she was tterally | LONDON ‘The British Ad-/suMictent “co hang « man,” thore In} ceived notice last night that. the case WE an P A {cal correspondence is larger tham lap, ham niwie for luncheon | roasted alive.” miralty bh Jon despatch from | the Dietrict-Attorne: oMce wno are} would be taken wp in the Lycoming jever in the history of the medicine. tn the court-room with her mald, She was taken to the Presbyterian | (%¢ Commander-tn-Chiet at the Cape, | familiar with the evidence say I] County Court March 6, | Many write to thank us for the great Mrs. Plant invited her lawyers to Join | Hospital, where her death fe momentarily | fPOFtiNK that the crulser Sybille, which | Could not be presented to the Grand | It ts sald the man was really Stephen ——_—_—_—-¢-—____ |good 8. S. S. has done them, while Ia the repast, and they did no, Part of | expecta was landing biue-Jackets to Intercept | Jury because of ite lack of virility In| pangborn. jr. wiv dieappenred ftom others pre nceking, advice about their - the luncheon was contained in a tin] Shortly before noon Mrs, Edwarda,| the Boers, was ashore at Stembock | the eve of the law Plainfield thirty-two yearn ago. . . . . ee jcases, Al jettera receive prompt ean. It looked Ike cold tea, with her two young chitdren—Johnnte | Ponteln, near La Bay, and add- Chstrmaa§Dixow sald to-day: “Waile} strx, Perrine claims to be entitled to Bill Forbidding the Practice and Fixing anil carettl anne Our, phyal: Mrs, Plant testified that she had re-|and « babe in arms—were In the kitehen | M4 (hat active measures were being | 7 infled with the rate of proaress| ail che property left by Allen or Pang- i i [ans have made: ailifeslong}studyeo 2 garded the houxe tx Fifth avenue her [of her three-room apartment, “The ehite| ttken to armiat her. made, no one te authorized to my (hat born, ax the only child by hie frat mar- Penalty Agreed on in Committee. Blood and Skin Diseases, and better home for twenty-seven years, dren were pinying on the floor while the | official despatch does not aay the | 1 am dteguated with the conditions that | riage, When he died Allen left a widow — j understand such cases than the ordt- a, mother was busy preparing for the noon- ¢ Wan wrecke confront us, 1 expe 494 /and two children in Willamaport and | nary "practitioner who makes) a’ spe 6 amelie é thin will become stron: net) they have received the proceeds of the| WASHIN The Mi make ¢lalty of no one disease. We are do- RUN OVER BY “L” TRAIN. Mra. Edwards smelled burning cloth, | ie yuile lsat 3 miions Staplace: Lenten, i $109,008) estate left by him. The on [Committee on Aftalr a She ts a) feet long, haw i feet! “1 will not discuan the aileged wutte- lin court in now brought agalnat igeduecartkeya MahWalnernciha tatwiiticer but pa'd ni thinkIng ft came | beam and 1 1 uations ‘ ing great good to ‘ suffering humanity i through our cone salting departm-at shall not and invite you to write us if you have any blood or skin trouble. We make no charge whateve for this service. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA. inenes deep. Her | me: He i from outside. she knew it her; tndieated horse power is 9, She was | MeMt from the Distri rney Luppert and twenty others who at pres-| Wert Point Military Academy. and and 4 Aitet Geraty Had Both Lege Cat OM by | ciothes were all aflame. butt in 1s99, has not ola ae ate ee J Tie earoling ent own the property there w 4 unanimous ox nat Ins 1 pinion in ‘Testimony tn the cane has already been heard by Judge Schenck, of the Somer- met County (N. J) wrt ay Commls- Honer of the Lycoming County Court ‘The action wan originally brought in the Engine. Tho Mitte boy had been playing witn| yg neelement of ollleers and crew | Ped Thomas Geraty, employed on the Third ; matches and her dress had been lenited. Avenva “L." Road, had both legs cut off | Running into the hull the woman = i y Fenbei| encenineas for help and tried to beat {| 29 DROWNED IN WRECK. below the knee at 7 o'clock this morn- toutstesdiy cornity uraged by the Poolroomn © opening atl tog right on neu ts | Jealt 1am yaoin conn Neademy bill a Ing, and ia now at the Harlem Hospita! 20, Michael MeCarthy, tn the inh Ship Kataurt at He- aetnein Hon twa origin a i ae et te 3 a 1s name of Mra. Sarah Pangborn, who was ) Incurporate the following v tn serious condition Ese “ partment, responded to her! anton taland, in the Indian Ocean.) mittee deserted with the daughter when Panw- me by him . ¥ ff i the tracks, 5 PORT LOUIS, Island of Mauritius born disappeared, But « year ago Mtn. He VWarrts 1 ei It was dark and foggy, anf he did not woman's clothes were burning] yan, 17,—The British finds bf Pangborn died, and then the case was the wry twill ve e d ublications. notice @ train coming until It was only | fercely and whe was frantic from puln, SOOT Re ee learners Healearhs a ar reaumed In the name of the daughter. fof War the au tel to-morrow te . , of 1,570 tons, which salled from Rangoon his Cc ———$————_—. Scere Ik che man fell cer mating to [Seizing a Munkat! McCarthy threw It! Nov.i23, for eunlon, has been (wrecked iin to stand betore @ tribunal SIX STORIES TO DEATH UI | t : escape je man fell across one of the | about the woman and trted to smother] at Reunion, : ain to stand before @ tribunal fort hemaelves My | tracks. The engine ran over him, cut-| the blaze, Twenty-tive ‘of the persona on board [0% juatee ne Committee's » |UNDERTAKERS WANT RELIEF Aparo ting off his leg An alarm of fire was turned in and | [fe “jane Including the captain, lost | opt aviser, Is 4 gold Demoe! kere and e | = Frightfal Plange of a Steel-Work- |) co iintive Mens er on Edison Halldin John King. a bridge worker, 4 alll by Milligan Bros., contractors, 1n eo oMnkes Their le in Thirty Da Stewart Smith. of Commit Geraty Ives at 71 East One Hundred | an ambulance called. When 1: and Thirteenth atreet. of the Presbyterian Hospital, ——— ounvey,) | Reunton ie an inland in the Maxcarene whe came | roup. Indian Ocean, forming a French ert t the woman [ealony:, UC has ne natural parts and ite ny Nizonia atatementi iets A; ome anchorage are insecure, The jai ss ht : he found that she was fatally burned. |'w Island | gamoling-houres were oelng ope te Aay one desiring a piano copy of an PABST PORTICO MUST GO. | ¢x:President Tyler's song, s discovered in 1 by the Portu. | kAmoiing-nou ‘ fh me ur any BOER PRISONERS ESCAPE, |1itte Jonnnic, whose thoughitss nt |B ae ON eEEInOA OWA ‘of our Commitree Trhat [uf the new pawer-house of the uk i pathe all Meausewnicemeriecanneti tee + Min ino woul tneet. wit Company, at Thirty-elahth atre ' “VIRGINIA,” yknew, “Taat hi be Meetatan Ae | a ? while at work at noon to frightened Into sparma and wax unale *! HAMBURG LINER _AGROUND. London Hears that a Namber Held algton TAR eh to give any account of the accident be more nppositie Jay on the sixth floor stenped \ : i onsen th ot sure day ¢ red An Fear te it's oS seiaal Gow Away, er | Moteneta Runs tute the Mud in| a loone plank, walch Ulted, und w eae Sage ree pubushele in tie Sunday World of Boer prisoners have escaped from et AVASHINGTON, Jan, 12—Secretary | HAMBURG. Jan. 12—The Hamburg-{ in the Central Par menagerie bear | MUCK an a pile of (AOImA TERE Hee ee AAA tote! in aera to cover postage, to lon. "| Root is contined’ to his house W Mine steamer Bulgurin, out-|pit there was found to-day a tiny grizzly Ring, pada wife and family at sd far Drowdway reet — with ; van able to | Ward hound from this port for New| te is only xix Inches long and welghs | cll treet, Oreenp vochelr . re v cane Ane ETP: bull aw he: wan able 10 | ork, "un grounded. at Mugkencte| but yuusa’and a helt The itue chap — arithey | tepnateece (tne notion iat os) HORACE DeLISSER, 0 We) creventithe Grin, ihecesanty for! any: 6 saat Heat sae bead betta the Tew eater d'asimply awalts| out ant an-effert will be made to ralse| TO CURE THE GRIP IN TWO Days | Ke: left DAYINK | was condered axainat Mr. Megan tooday : Kasative Dromo-Guinine removes the cause. ove tary in his st aire ete ACaAAS eit Ca CIOUPIE GE CDOT CENRC Ee eee ee obs RUIN ST eeeUIN ee eee te cnie® fezaniees Drawve-Cuintng’eearse eurre vues: Undertakers, because they dielike the uae! in he Tenth Municipal District Court. 90 West Broadwaye. ‘ 3 4 f

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