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LOV Ernest Trevanneon, = pent to England to {entity of a man who shot for Killing a rat! wine ing: Ackiuowledge bim so long tala bt on hi © merry alm. CHAPTER The Search deck of meditation tn ing him at frst. forts. BOSSE IE MAIS BEINN NM LS ASHEN SYNE NRE A SSA EIEN E discov ews EXT day Trevannion was on the the Etruria, S teivivieiet: * ete the rnest bear Feallzea that until te can clear up the tnystery of his birth he can never asx Delle Stanton IL. But on the second day John Rankin a polttician with whom Trevannion’, newspaper work had given him some intimacy, and Harry Randolph, an ar- (ist, with whom ihe reporter had epent many an evening in the Tendcrioin pre- FARRAR MAM AAMA ARAM AAR A AR MAA A AMARA TAM MAMTA A AAA A AA MAAR ATA CHAPTERS. Trerannion jo. in Bngand drowning a cheroot'a wavy amoke. Fortunately he found several personal friends ainong his fellow-pas- sengers. They had hanl work Interest- He waa a good sallor and so missed the disillustonizing f- fect of seasickness, which has the one merit of wiping out all other discom- ma of to a cere nm Indies. that Sir edged su an laugh It he “does! wort of ( his Gwe patience rupture Northu: to ch would mak in Boston, pho and ea ani Rando! H itor f ph tel! t ira rt, nid alo him 1901, He had met the elder Mr. Tre- how It lag a way that in aw ther half 1 possiive, of the in a while she touc! nd then he winces."* 'Trevannion an-| ° nlf you ts well full, justice, He may not be more than fort e, but surely looks ten years youn) Its aunt chaperons him, looks out for by Joha Alden.) Trevannion tt Sir Henry expiained nFy Was an atmost : Miss Lucy It will a p hurting his fee Impression artinet of a . know; in would need to hay of an angel to avold an He is rich, has a fine ¢. beriand, CLUE IN A CRIME-M eric vn Fortuna deep happy ma: conne, well pr the family mansion, docs the hgnors, and mak tain lavishly. em it possible for him to enter- By the way, I understand that Miss Belle Stanton is one of a party of guests now at thelr house, or soon to THE FIRST CLUE. Vesraavasier ss “THERE 18 A FAMILY OF MARTINS IN MAN HESTER.” SRSA Arete tec ans npn rea NASHUA NN ASTANA URE SEU PN EE be ‘there. Ernest at_onco began to take an inter~ the Etruria. All acquainted not heav scientifically played. ™en th der of the party. first to suggest a rest. “T wish to i ef nnd sister,” pleasant for you. Hes bosom friend, an Miss Belle, fair creature's favor, Ernest flushed. least in such a fashion, aaces, but if 1 anything more, the slightest encouragement. just hear the mai dgipn. to be in love. mating that an unsp of which, he old and I think she suspects that a iall, xcad-looking young man named Trevannion has supplanted her in that moro or less reciprocate mind, Of course 1 apoke Ironically, No- body could imagine a sylph like Miss cinct, succeeded tn drawing him into a amo of poker, energetic Americans, ately fond. man's game. on personally Ike a8 many passion- vas, of course, a gontle- Ing elso was allowed the players w: and while tho . the game was It goes without saying that after amusement took possession of the young re was Ittle time left to any of them for reflection on dreams of love. It was three days before the pleasure Dexan to pall on the taste of any mem- Randolph was the ides, Lucy make roduce you to my moth- sald the artist, will be glad to meet you. and sf you are going to spend a few days in London thelr large acquaintance may “They is a schoolmate of She intimated yesterday that she would Iike to ace J what sort of a fellow bad played the wizard with so much success.” He had not imagined that his attentions to Miss Stanton had been observed so closely by tho world. “Tdon't’know,” he ald, a little haught- ily, “what right you have -to couple that young lady's name with mine, at I may be laughed thinrskin, it Isn't a particle of disgrace You ought to go down on your knees and thank me for Inti- Pawson 4s olen But proud of-being enrolled among her acquaint- ver dared to hope for e has never given me Ran- |? “Why, you blasted Idiot of a tt} est in th © Engilsh gentieman. He asked questions innumerable, all of which the artist answered wolemniy, though there ‘as A RUKKestion Of a smile In the cor- er of hi You he sald at Inst. ig mouth, neadn't De afraid. Dacres is tled up him- ‘old. fellow,” self, as fast as if he had actually made Foposal, and as for the other Kuests, he has Pretty wom Aunt’ rel: alway’ fous.y hus had ‘and ugly men, which hin a mors. penchant for T have heard that he hax deliberately quarrelled with all the country, fairly and has the ood-looking men others In hin Invited to his place simply to act as folls for his manly beauty “Twas om imply, nion ure on way Dac, rupte Mdn't the best the aten Ranilol %, m thinkin, that clretim: Mt pleasant A ‘Trevan- nees might for mo pe oO combine buainess with pleas- But from what you Ss ian't Mkely: to" — “Likellest thing tn the this trip. tell, you mer.” Iph was that frresistible. inte’ orld," young Randoiph with a ‘chuckie, ugiy A co? Bet you $10 he invites ou to Join the party before we leave men In his presence all sorts of sober reflection be- Ernest had to lauzh came impossible. at his | most in At din nipulation of hidden forces ast sally. his mind. ner, owln, He could not deny that such an Invitation had been uppcr- to the shred ma- Harry Randolph. who had gone through many voyarres, a yannion’ hetween Miss mother. lett. place Was made for Tré- Lucy Ernest sat on the youn Dacres was at her right. and her lady's hrough- out the meal she meemed to delight in making the Englishman uncomfortable by a marked attention to the handsome ung A! be merican, It.was not ten minutes fore she had worked Into the conver- sation an allueton to her old school friend, Mina Stanton..and had: amlled to see Ernest start as {f frightened by the never ‘Wellé falling in iove with an Ill-shapen, awkward, ugly brute, who quarrels with doling him a good turn, friend He, ha, b Erbest found the jau; ‘nen he became sober. ‘a theor: an re net jow,” he answered mildl arrlage is 4 condition and Did it ever oc ntaglous, il, old fel- “did you over ir to you bet on honorable man must consider many ‘things other than his own pre r= ence and that of the woman ho loves? Jf you knew ail the features of the altu- auioh you wouldn't chaff! me, and you “1 bes your pardon,’ have a persistent, optimistic theo when a case of love Isn't a case o} wouldn't wonder at my absurd touchi- ness. Randolph grew serious in an instant. ie nid, Ir mag- net and horseshoe but ono of two mag- nets with honor usuall; opposite poles contiguout nds a way of solving ai {atactorily all the disngreenble probl i hawcreated.. But here rg tte talon: Permits, am e—My mother, y platen, Bary Tre -Dseree espalls\daaiookiag | sonal p revannion. van- Riven. Proper amount ‘Trevannion board t extenst| taken tuken a fancy to the youn; him by the hand as warm Harry did. Miss Lucy bowed touched hi Trevannion made himi 8 poswible to 3 was accepted with just the he f heattation, arted from his friend: Etruria before more collection of luge: their more e' could be aro of. Mre. Randolph, who had ly, and Sir Harry careles mean guest. effusive. The Englishman o "be uncivil to his prospective f man, shook iy as her son ‘acloun= fingers did not Tt was just his way not to he Trevannion hurried to his hotel, the Adelphi, In a cab. The roomy otd build Ing. with the general effect of an over- grown family mansion, wan familiar to him. His fi toom and ob: very trace was to enjoy an excell bottle of good claret. his Vo} at_move Wan to go to his rate so far as possible Ke. ent dinner and a His third was to @econd make a careful examination of nows and advertisements in all the British news- papers obtainabie, For all he knew Mr, have been an Irish-Englishman, or. a Weleh-Englishman, ‘shan. Ho bad or a Martin might Seotch-Eng- not muoh of @ clue as ‘the part of Great Britain from whi the man heatcomes send only, 2 roneral dea of the ‘while: not engaged mot he must bat eirebiciici-int | SORITEN Sg CT ATTRA -THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVE NG, JUNE 4, 1901 YSTERY. e had walked a mii tunity arose to question " came upon tobace hich bore the sign Q yaad xnuft” | one evidently t! WAS neater t ted from the f was | ve a small plug of chewing nest sald Without a word the manogany-colored chunk of licorice and nicotine was han ed down from a little shelf where, in company with tt fellows, It seemed to have been collecting all the dust of the am MAAR AAA AA MAAN AT nineteenth century, The old shopkee wiped it off with a xolled plece of canton | Mannel that must have been used for ears in the same service. He fell into talk with the old shop- keeper and tactfully led the conversl tion to the topte of the various Marth families In the vicinity, ‘The old man rambled on ome words of his m ten closely. tins In Manchester," he said, “ there was a family that y. The whole of thetr fortune has been for years in the hands of a nan, the eldest son of the fou "4 banking house, who must age you speal But} business long ago ant country: plac was in India when a very Since then nobody has “he going abmad, and they say he tives ke a hermft at this place I don’: know precisely where nest thanked both Kindness and went out, "This ts great Tuek,”" he sald co dimself, found something that Ieoks like a clue within an hour after beginning the search.’ ight to his hotel. Enter- he hurriedly prepared this n for their Marvin, Rarrlater, ater, N “Dear ave just arrt Jand_on a matter chat requires dee inveatigation. [know you will: help me can, My fnformation indicates twenty 3 named of whic rominent banker, His wealth must ave given tim some conatderable ace quaintance in the business world. He tx now dead, but has a son w is belle H to be living the ife of a hermit'in « country place somewhere In North- umberiand. Find out for me, if you are able to do so, just where that man Ivex and make me your lasting debtor, Address Victoria Hotel, @ondon.’ Sin- cerel: “ERNEST TREVANNION.” Having posted the note Ernent felt sure that he would soon get Informa tion that would rave tis wasting time on a falne scent, or Ww confirm hi« Erowing impression that by a lucky hance his search had been madéeany. On’ a previous visit to Europa Ne had made a. lifelong friend of young Mr. rvin by helpt 0 latter with ready cash when he was broke and on the point of suicide at Monaco, Trevannion'e stay” jn’ Cdverpool was short. He did not’ propose to procras- tinate, Before taking the London train h 1 to Mr. Sharp, Cail office, New peful clue already. nthe managing, editor, got Jed. aya pleased him. He hn faith {n Trevannion, faith that enth: insm would be held In check by com- mon sense, (To Be: Continued.) ———__— FIRE IN HOTEL SAVOY. h this Small Blaze, Soon Out, Only One Guest Frightened. ‘An awning on the seventh floor of the Hotel Savoy took fire thix morning from n Ughted cignrotte dropped from a room on an upper floor. ‘The flames were seen by a maid, who summoned. aid, and the fire was soon put out, Nearly all of the ats were at break- fast and knew nothing sot the blaze. Qno woman who saw the fire ran into the hallway and screamed for help. $1,560,552 FOR STREETS. Out of 1099 Contracts ‘for Paving, 138 Have Been Completed. The annuul report of tho Department of Highways shows that ‘during the year 199 contracts, Involving a total eatimated expenditure of ' $1,560,682.89, wert entered into.” Laud {out Jor wan The confidence of LITTLE JOE IN PROTECTORY | WEEPS EVER FOR “THE KIDS.” Fragrant Woods Cheerful Sun Are Nothing to Him, for He Is Separated from the Wee Family He Cared For. af the Roman Cath- utlful, Fragrant woods, the sunbeams dance thr o leaves and » green velv swant and birds aing from morning until night it all this has no charms for Joe Ipm, the little hb who has ¢ ated his boy life far to the care of his mother and sisters.) 5, er for him the uous fe of the the struggle for existence, in himpelf so. eff! hohe has proved cient. ‘The monks are Kind to little Joe they his grit and gentleness; the ime and starts from his 6i “1 don't wa! to stay here," he cries Kids and I want a chance to make a Hving for chem. I can take are of myself. I'm no pauper, and 1 er done a wrong thing in my life have no right to put me here, But’ ha i there, poor little Joe. His fino new clothes that he bought with his own money have been taken from cy POALUVDEE TODS r-99-0 CASTORIA For Infants and Children!’ The Kind You Have Always Bought) IA LADODIL IT POAHROONDI TE 39-22 DOOT ID Avegetable Preparal ion for As: similating the Food andRegula—- ting the Stomachs and Bowels of Promotes Digestion Cheerful- ness and Rest.Contains neither | Opiui Morphine nor Mineral. NoT NARCOTIC. \ Preise af Ol Dr SAMUEL PIVORER Hamada Sonal = Pca Kenkothe Sole = Spain Sent * rae Stone trout Aperfect Remedy for Constipa- ion, Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea Worms Convulsions Feverish- | ness and LOSS OF SLEEP. Pac Sinilo Signature of For Over Thirty Years LIPS. LITTLE JOE nen n ABS 9-F-2G < hold him and he wears the uniform of the institution, His trousers are patched ind do not ft him, His Jacket ta coarse nd his shoes are big and stiff. His houghts are far away from Wei cheater. Sisters Have (‘the Kids.” In the Pome maintained by the Domin- fean Stat Firat avenue and Sixty- third street, “the kids" are weeping for their manly little brother and provider. Wee girls they are, and the only father they have ever known ts Joe. The sis- ters are kind to them ami every means 1s employed to make them forget, but M paca at A quiet but exceedingly pretty home | mourning for Mr. Daly All his life little Joe has beon.active. |Niting celebrated at high noon was| Following the ceremony there wan a \ Ho has been a soo boy. There ia no [{MAE OF Mise Mary Daly, second daueh-| wedding breaktast and a brie rvcey- [x 2 SalArtiotm, ta’nt of the criminal tn him. When [tf Of the: late cv ng, Marcus | tion, Aside from the drawing-room. | | HA MMERSTEIN'S,42d, 10 wav, 7tR@ve bee Fah ad a ts im. When | Daty, and James W. Gerard. ‘The cere-|which wax treated in pink rores, the | fy Are| rdeat he waa nut tempted |mony wan performed hy Mshop Potter Hired Ste Many Little Ones Are « 8 rabiteni Mi mute hekwell senniney peobis y pe |remainder of the house was decorated schol took fan jinderest ini hinithavetiorni| etree cenmencence. he bride! plmother, | inianon belts Victims of Spring | nas abe no td No. 15 F ie : Otnaa tne! him from the sisters he loves, torn him [4.4 es ue ey etea | The bAde wan attired in mousseline a o “rheas. (Fully preseceed from the city Ife he loves and put.him Hlers CAUOM SEAN CEH a react ted de sole, trimmed with rare old lace Ailments. Linen. Eleasor Pale © -him Jat the far end of the drawing-room. | Hor veil wan of point lace 5 ct 20) Glltett'a. Susi-al Dogs, Teosenta® away {na beautiful spot In the country point » and she! —5 \t Arabs. { Selvagcis, 3Arolos, STeammemm = * Mr. Gerard and his best man, Sumn ‘ : i ant he hater, to ansociate with @euper carried a houquet of iilte the valley 4 . Marvelious Merrilia: 15 ctliagt ‘and criménal boye who have been | Ocraa Swaited the bride, who entered | and white orchids. The matd'n cown| The frat aubecriber to the “Sick na. | r sent there because of thelr refusal to do one PE DEI TTO MAr= | was also of mousseline de sole, relieved | pies" Lin Miss Mamie Gtt TH NEW YORK a atte > ; ‘i EDS tak daly: stood de> | -vjt ts of pink roses ie nieeinerante tthe T. iN oN that which Joe Phillips has done all his lwite her sister as mald of honor. The yaaa asides | peal Ee a | KING'S CARNIVAL—Phenomemal Ft itera Under her father's will to-daya bride Miss ¢ contributed to the Ri M ss Dra TLIC One, of Noi 8 West|Seveney ales ancieinoraradlarace! Churen| ante (ene een oe one nan both beauty fu year, and nay always had a! TONIGHT CHERRY BLOSSOM GROVE. . H. C. Coe, of No. 4 holr boy: snurch an aitais 1 i Tae CRYSTAL COVERED, Pettormances Rata or Shing sixth atreet, wea willing to tnke Intle| ine bridal chorus, and during the cere: | mee, calent | With her mater, Stra. 1.1 ee eens | AMBRICAN EUROPEAN NOVELTIER sro! are Give, Iran nomen aa coe Te mony san goreheatray Nidden)) behlad iat /abrond. ay Most of her youth waa epent | se Ibution: lp TVD? CONTINUOUS | 16m fairly in love with the bright boy. Joe |qoral screen discoursed soft music Jin Paris. | \PASTOR’ siow. lived with the family two days and was} Only one hundred and twenty-eight | Mr. Gerard ta a non of the late James | co, ta pause matianed. It waa almost arranged that | cuests looked on. They were relatives! Watson Gerant, He ina Columbia grad- se Rypre | “Coakuet 8 RU and Mrs. Coo should take him when | ing intimate friends of the contracting | Mats. 8 member of ihe daw. firm 0 ENERSON & OMEGA, KERDERT & Wi the St, Vincent de Paul Society sterget | parciea, The bride's farnll Sk] Bowers Sands ana a pony = HARRY THOMS CLAPLN SITES n. See TTT “Thia boy," mid the agent of the SSE — MOTOY is rie ¥ society, “ia n Roman Catholic, Dr. Coo i TA PRING| is a Protestant. Wensiat that he shail f Sint strattal be renred an a Catholic.” Hertha 8 Magistmte Pool had no authority to apnaint Dr, Coe Jo@s guardian. But he yad authority to conymit the boy to an ines tution, Urged by the agent of tho liarttable society, he sent Joe to the Catnetic Protestory. And He Likes Little Joe. Brother Willlam, head of the Protec- tory, {s greatly interested in lttle Joe and would like to keep tim, “He ts a most remarkable Ittle bo! sald the brother to an Evening Wortd reporter to-day, “but his educntion has heen neglected. T have never seen, how- over, the love of family so strongly de- — pene veloped ina boy, He appeara to be ab- 5 3 Melately weapped up tn hie sistera, and| Th@ sult for divorce brought by Mrs] When Frederick Brocka, of Waterton Farry pats. Co EL CAPITAN. Tiny oplmon it would have been winer [Jane Ls Faireblld, of Jersey City, against] N. ¥., helped hia brother, Theotore Tromenads Music, 7 P.M. Opera at S18 | ty end hiien to the insittution that shel, [er husband, William KR. Hrooks, of Patonogue, Ie 1, find a Pana SET ters them. to @ sudden end tefore daughter from whom he had hee: sep CASINO }{ r 1 not a believer in separating fam- |Stevensen In Chancery Chambers, Jer- 1 for a quarter of a y. he}inclose tive Marc tN Ag Mitew, empectally when they are bound |sey City, to-day. Litle thought that the ensuing publletty | =) Weak sar? by such tles of affection as are visi-| Tho suit: was based on oharkes of uld bring to the front a weman ciatm- | nated by Tatra hire. waa ble in thin cuse, If tt in necessary that|crueity. The proceedings had hardly| ing to tenis long-lost wife. your x 1 HERALD fuisie) MATS, 3 the boy stay here I will venture to say [been begun when John W. Visten| Mrs, Elizabeth Bachmann, of No. 1 [bring health and hap : t Introduces tae Succesettt ihat we will make a fine man of him." [counsel for the defense, announced that| Dutheld street, Brooklyn, read in ‘The | litle tots who come u na al THE BRIXT0g BURG “But 1 don't want to stay, if you |he pleane,"” broke in the tearful Joe. “1 /in didn't know 1 was coming here. I: want- see the kids, Joe, with the assistance of Brother Joe Wantde to Work. told her that he appreciated her kind- neas, but that he would prefer to work Magistra’ ——— BOYS ROBBED THE BARBER. Their Liking for Ils Razors Landed ‘Them in the Protectory, Joxeph Clark, eleven yenra old, of 819 West Forty-seventh street, and John Kelly, twelve years old, of No. 617 Wes: F Forty-elghth atreet, were committed to- day to the Catholic Protectory from the West Side Court, ‘the boys broke Into the barter rhop of Furro Aneto, at No, 4 Weat Kory inth street, an Ole aom Cee eee eis ba earaecpelianty aa ———————— A Barnett Novel Special ofer. A copy of of Frances Hodgson Burnett's novels in. paper selling ‘at 2 cents would be food for a senmation in Soakiom. | Stuch: more then to ‘be. mar Veliod at is the offer this Week at the Wanamaker ‘Book 8 ne. of her mont ‘popular work barlan—In — handvom printed throughout from ates, at 25 centa a copy. This has ade possible for. a limited International Aavocia- tion ment. whereby and. publishor surrender. royalt prone for the.sake of the jclty secured.in this mann fo "A Fal ¥ eee ‘unaivid Windereat Band! eee: au to the original WEDS DAUGHTER Wife Swore Husband declared that the ed to stay with Mrs. oe, but she want- | husband. . from her father, Theodore brooks, sine ee ed me to go to Long [sland for the| @he also stated that she had been ja- | ery, near Canal summer, and L was afraid 1 couldn't} fuenred by her parents in making the Mrs, Bachmann knew Theodore Brooks Amold, Jonastos charges. Genator Robert W 7 ary ering from NAiiiaea Naiatpathodler acpanterorherice astonishment at thin midden turn of| ried hia stepbrother, Courtland Stephon | gmc bit foand bot Kin ke aim away from the Protectory| affairs, He said that on the very day| Bachmann, at the old Sands Street| complaints and give him a home, The letter was |that she had sworn to this aMdavit she | Church, in Brooklyn ailments « f a : heen amgrava way jailed, but Brother William was not) nad reiterated in his oMce the charges| She used to vislt Theodore Brooks at |Rownpour. of "ed [= ate FD ANe Will accrue tothe active iittie boy whe | Akainat her husband, Patchogue, and while he talked of his /Menth of May. oteg 11 St. | SIDNEY GRANT othem has been pur awa: " Vice-Chancellor Stevennon #3id that it} long-lost daughter she bemoaned her a thelr wearen KOSTER &BIALS TY PBRRORNANCES 3 DAILY, Mats. 35. Eve, 6B wasn a clonr case of perjury and aub- ornation of perjury, and he announced hin intention of sending the papers in p sate woulalps the case to the Grand Jury. dead. Tae fifth ts Mrs, Elizabeth Rad- nas we ‘EMATOGRAPH ae aay RS in her home, pleasant | in. couple were married in Jersey| ney, of Fifth avenue and Seventeenth fanatewll one 1 Attractioge Te-Dayy be e the boy,” sald Mra. Coe, City on Feb. 2 inst. Mra. Fatrehtfid ts] street, Sou Brooklyn. friends this s 1th Museum. Trained Antmat uniter, ithe circumstances) 1 could not twenty-two years old. WalrehiMd tx a| “Now, ‘Theodore Hrooks has no rea! phoipea rent Giles ot rueaTne AD weed L. 1, an T had intended, ould olor. in the employ of the Central] brother,” explains Mrs, Bachman nl dod cotting Dute return ning Da Ma, Natirond of New Jersey. , It looks to me If thin Frederick Tt Joe’ han changed. his. mind Mrs,’ Fairchild’s parents are said to| Brooks, who claims to be a brother, | a = wants to ifve with me and my have been’ oppoked to tae marriage.|may be my long lost husband. He was | DAVEBIY’ Esme Dov I will be guided in my course dy {although young Halrchiid had x good|rometimes known ag Brooks, ax that |! HAVERLY’S MUSE! neat Pultemy Tooliszadvice, reputation and in sald to be a respect- feom 10.30 A. 3h t9 10.90 Mt dally able and industrious man. Vil know the truth when ‘The Mice Tail New Features, Brooks comes home with Ati} Lg POPULAR NTAUK YS Ex-Po!l was diamiraed from the force lart 3: day and arrested on n charge of assaul Ing ten-year-old Alice glunkitt, of > ra‘gned before Magistrate Meanie in the West Side Court thix morning. He waived examina: 9,000 ball, which he was unable to fur-|ing nish. ks WOMAN KILLED BY TREE. Ran in Wrong NORFOLK, V standing near a tree heing folied on her father’s-farm at Freeiing, Va. Wher the tree started to fall she ran = ZONES ASTORIA errs, OF COPPER KING. aa Amusements. iss Mary Daly Becomes Bride of James W. DOCTORS FIND |Proctor’s rattan 1D | COMEDIES, VARIETIES & NOVI Gerard at Mother's Home. SICK BABIES. eo) aday anf Gast A CAPT ohne oa With ETHEL BARRYMORE. -S ORITERON THEATRE "sad es (sl WARLOWE “| PSR WAS IN FLO! MADISON SQ. THEATRE, 24th at., near D'wag | Frans Mata, Wetpestay & Sit 180TH TIM! 1a a HE | Terrace Garden “na eal OWN DIVORCE.’ BE KER HUSBAND, Queer Sequel to Quest for Long Island Girl. Was a Model, Not Cruel. hed an aMdasit made by the plaintift vision und care Je Meh which she withdrew ber charges and ant was a model World how Frederick Brooks pad been Instrumental In the discovery of Muth Aligusia Brooks, who had been ceparated AMERICAN Morrie & Dlata, ALINE une his spring. and regarded him as a step-brother-1a- | Inw, Inasmuch as in 1887 she had mur- | Hudspeth expressed farted on own unhappy fate, for Courtiand Stephen Bachmann had in 1879 left her with nve small children, Four of them are now udeville Hill in Town, Aes —————— ‘AX, New Orchestra sick baby free af cost, IN w his stepfather's name. wh heme past not 10 ut Alm.” has been years, If Will not bother TO MERGE TWO SQUARES. and ERA OO. Th TROVATOR TONBMIAN OIRLe \STLE § SCHENKIEWITZ HELD. jamissed Policeman Arraigned on Little Girl's Charge. feoman John Schenklewitz, v., Wed Mf Sat. Mat who r= Muy Ne Made ougnere, the Fiftee Counctiman Hernia Greely One and Like ard, West Forty-neventh atreet, wan ar- The Local # of District, consi of orf and Awermen Oatman, Par and Cardani, pased a resolution ternoon recommending the me and Herald Squares an iking them as Longacre Square, one long street of aspnalt. The statues of Greeley and Dodge ropoxed to keep in their repective | | | on az) the Court of Special se: id waa held | ona under | this — ae The World's clroulae tion, In its varlous edl. tions, is near); 5,000,008 coples per weak, & Jargye, ther | tah Placea v a Presidont Coogan, who was present, Direction When| further suggeted that mounted police. It Fell. men stationed at each Intersection ty care fox the people, as In Berlin and (Bpectst to The Bvenina World.) London. June 4.—Mrs. Queenie ftty-five years old, was ® circulation than that of sore newspaper published in the Bngl! language, and it Js generally,)@0 knowledged' the best advertial dium in: the Nine Moura’ Work, Ten MARTFORD, Conn, June Sigourney Tool Company, of this city, has voluntarily decided to put its fac- of nine. hours a day. he .wrengnéirection.+: he: was ln ioith fay wore! killed. Her dody wae borribiy ph ey ps of ncouver, re Al rn ove. There Las oH a8 eo