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rT: ‘M’CULLAGH DEPUTY SHOT Wirt | BY ELECTION LIEUTENANT. SHOT AUNT. Jealous Husband, Fail- ing to Kidnap Baby, Used Knife ang Pistol. Billy Rice, Charity While Bene- fit Performance for Jack Haverly’s Widow Was Going On. kera wagon with a coffin ugh the muddy streecs Ark, yesterday after- t on the seat, chew- Iking about the New iamond-bedeceked men ced tanguidly a: the load as ft bounded and ho the rain toward the little n the mountainside. Gloucester City Man Had Been Married Only a Year to Beautiful Young Woman. CAMD! « Grun was the funeral of Billy Rice, the wife to den = minatre Mrs. Swean iow w At ae same hour an audience was as nemblet in the Victoria Theatre in this! see a mingtrel show. Many of the vrs had pald high prices for their city aur wy se seats They langhed at the quainc hu- mor of Lew Dockatader, applauded the graceful dancing of George Primrose enjoyed the sweet singing of the nt-cork warblers. + ‘This was the deneft for the family of peparated ter frusband's jeniouse y Jack Haverly, the minstrel manager, Gruff had been mew ' 1, 2 4 ; . ' Remandin } i GALEED Gol Weatinon: Vilas “Abe Kutner Held Without | ate es lays 118) Teiall 7 coma lainirines tan’ 15 cot Beveral a Bail for Assault on ‘Happy | J) ee ios = ey reans and Hence) thet Billy Rice and the mem- » Kkidnap ¢h ck? t | or Brawling. wry of Jus erly should figure at -getedieggg vack’’ Bennett. 6 the same hour tn placra so widely dis- out success « | ———=—— aie child int a The widow of the man w | Wuried played on the stage of ‘1 put 2 | Kutner ere -gehgibg walktag UP icon Theatre laet niga! with Mra Car stopped to got it buck. jonings Kutner This fore Gowle home ai w ter in “Da Barr: The widow of the man whone death brough: about the Victoria Theatre ben wept in her home in Hrooklyn, un mforted by the fact that the box ‘Mice receipts had placed her. for a ne @t least, beyond the reach of want ‘The burial of Billy Rice was the sad test of all the recent touching incl) fente connected with the passing away { olf4ime minstreis. In his time he made the nation laugh Few men of to-day who loved the theatre in their 4 net remember the rotund. Grutl ew Gloucester « — Without a’ Mourner, Buried by) THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING, MARCH 11, 1902. POOR MINSTREL’S FRIENDS ABSENT IN TIME OF NEED. WiILLSAVEFORALL. CHARTER AMENDMENTS EX- PLAINED BY COMPTROLLER. City WII Eventually Gain Nearty | 82,000,000 0 Year and | wi fixes the me a Hen coming out on the stage with uminous trousers, his long coat wmedy cotton umbrella to make ch ined All Hearts. nuinely funny His wit He bad a rare facuity of arge, uninteresting words and out inte a monologue is auditore nto romra, His mmotuoun and magnetic jearts of thowe who rat J his antics, tn of money Never (0 a week and his demand. After kh owhich he served and in all he laid the foun- that eventually aw ompany and th y coined m ny mi AGED COUPLE MAKE UP. : “ “Me He was wan general ¢ upted y McCutlagh’s |.) hat abiic ry ft Michael Foley noma | BURGLAR KILLED SOLDIERS EAD it vat s@ringing them SOLDIERS. DEA CWTWES MAY BY POLICEMAN, ON FLOATING RAAT TAKEN AS THEMES, APPAR IN COURT + « ! af sumed ba He had Chicago ANOTHER WOUNDED IN DUEL SUPPOSED TO BE DESERTERS CARTED AWAY DURING A CHASE. FROM FORT. IN PATROL COL. GAYNOR TALKS OF POS- WAGON LIKE CRIMINALS. SIBLE RETURN. Rut B spendt tand the value f money It lollar by dollar when okt age ed and Could no longer amuse with his ai sperches, be had to depend for a il snon the earnings of fis wife the Shouting wad Mathee f Men 7 © Radty Braised. from a Severe Heating. baked He and & Are at the Wf Quebec. . rom him i tel f r d@ the ant Gapt B ‘They Frontenac Neo Me ‘There. yesterday tn H mourner at be buried, the resort was crowded with ing men who had known him { pan ay Rut no one of C\TY'SDELAY MEANS LOSS TO MA. . OWNERS OF CONDEMNED PROPERTY IN A PLIGHT. * might found that we ce taem te Uement. Jelegation of men and wom Willlamsbore or new Fast River Hridge atled on Mayor Low to-day to protest against the failure of the mu ‘authorities to push the line of the the State EDISON'S SONS UNDER ARREST HAVE A CLASH WITH NORTH pal is Department to t condemnation ad Proceedings for the structure Bince the announcement was made « few years ago that thetr property would be needed for bridge purposes they have ant ———$___— COUNT FESTETICS DEACONESS TRIED DETECTIVES WANT AGAIN IN COURT. ON THEFT CHARGE. — FINES EMITTED WIFE CHARGES HIM WITH PEDDLER ACCUSED HER OF THEY WERE ACCUSED BY been unable either to rent or rel the actual lose through the has amounted to thousands of 4 To many property holders this has been A serious hardship. The Mayor told the delegation that thia was the first he had heart of the requested Assistant Corp eo) arke to inform him ae city's matter He ration © epee INA OFFICERS. ABANDONMENT. KEEPING VALUABLE LACE. MRS. MINSTRELL. aus nr'vse eves amd anit he wound] ae Saal aa take immediate action in the matter yee wee Einga: 8? Gone ae? she Hae i wto Serve Mim Court ot race Line’ Now They Take Thetr Case to ji SmaLBION. So oe ie eam al | |) En By the Koch Inhalation. Spmith the poioe arent Ss . 1 led from the decision | Peas Bid : at 1 vo ae was filed in the mrt of | * = to-day by Lawyer } Kane tollowed Mire May nto her e, in Twenty sreet, and forced thetr way © kitchen of her flat. They ac: | of being disorderly, but did her She went to the police ired summonses and charged | semen with disorderly conduct eady » on tens usket that on be wet down for some daughter Daisy was Magistrate agreed on Was pul over until gall 08 one theme oa jome treatment given ferred, with spe cially, prepares: Tehaletion Apperson. withe jon, na 4 trial treatment. Call or write for s of lace. was she over received from the} lO? IN. March LL. enke, and. hs wile for the Grand National, pulled up lame | booklet. charact this morning after a trial at Newmarket, | KOCH LUNG CURE, 48 W. 22D ST. N.Y. womans arenes Hg, ee and he wens te Bhe | |: Lon tay in Getober. payable with | Hi j f | \ a Is aday of Feb- 1 tax herwise agreed ner se apportioned 1 seller of real emate, {the ams terest at 1s now are. re 1 hip. however, the fol- wine dates are t fixed: For 196, arr avable with discount of t. Aug 1; payable Jar a , payavle with pens Cer «#—Feb 1 to June 1, Avi fter Aug. 1 ' ere Fed. 1 to Mt 1, after \ ' . “Ow et and tn Interest will amount to | saving will ' Aug iw ire BILLY Ric bad he pais (From His Last Photograph.) a te though iow » whit " s the ra ay Teapec a4 ! “ © k aid 4 * w ' No. 38 veh te Fundy ——_ ched Fire, but Jumped in no m the expene I appeaiel ¢ sisted during bis respond. | wired there are scores of men Little Ones Be Careful In the use of Cough Medicines for Chiidren’s Coughs and Golds. they have sa night with m tle ones Mr. A. R. Fernbank of Columbus, Ohio, says I suffered so many winters from Catarrh that I took it as a matter of course, { that nothing would cure it except a ange of climate, which my business affairs uid not permit me to take fy nostrils were almost always clogged up, and I had to breathe through the mouth, causing an inflamed, irritated throat. The thought of eating breakfast often nauseated me and the catarrh gradually getting into my stomach, took away my appetite and digestion. “My druggist advised me to try a 50 cent box of Stuart’s Catarrh Tablets, because he said he had so many customers who had been cured of catarrh by the use of these tablets, aud he felt he could honestly recommend them. I took his advice and used several boxes with results that surprised and de- lighted me. “IT always keep a box of Stuart's Catarrh Tablets in the house and the whole family nse them freely on the first appearance of « cough or cold in the head. “With our children we think there is noth- ing so safe and reliable as Stuart's Catarrh Tablets to ward off croup and colds, and with older people I have known of cases where the hearing had been seriously impaired by chronic catarrh cured entirely by this new remedy."’ People who have used sprays, inhalers, salves, and washes for catarrh and have found how useless they are, will be agreeably sus- prised at the results following the use of a pleasant internal remedy in tablet form. Druggists everywhere admit that Stuart's Tablets, which they sell at 50 cents per pacl- age, is the safest, most effective and popular of all catarrh remedies. Many analyses of cheap co mixtures 1 me many an anxious and cough and throat nges ha clearly proven that a large proportion of them contain opiates The temporary relicf which these cheap medicines often give in cr especially with the little the opiate, by destroying the nerve sensation, the irritation in the throat, which catses the cough, is temporarily removed, but the real cause of the cold is not in any way removed by the opiate and will promptly return, The best thing to use to remove the cat- arrhal secretion which causes the cold, the hoarseness and irritating c is a new preparation composed of antise| ies like Eu calyptol, Red Gum of Eucalyptus tree, Blood Root, etc., under name of Stuart's Catarrh Tablets, which contain no opiate, cocaine or poisonous drug of any sort. A mother! living in Charleston, happy possessor of four children, writes: “Every fall and winter I have !sid in a stock of cough medicines, croup mixtures, and throat remedies for my little children, for somehow or other they never seemed to be free from colds, croup or sore throat. ‘This fall I made a change in the usual program. I had myself been cured of an ob- stinate catarrh, from which I had suffered for years, by Stuart's Catarrh Tablets, and as they were pleasant to take I determined to try them with my children, Our family phy- sician told me he knew them to be perfectly safe and nothing better could be taken. So 4 gave them to the children and have con- tinued to do'so ever since, whenever there is the least sign of croup or sore throat, and I no longer dread the approach of cold weather as I once did. “Stuart's Catarrh Tablets not only cured me of chronic nasal and throat catarsh, but Mass,, the 2a are NEW TAY LAWS * ‘ea ‘