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$275,000 BRIBE THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, APRIL 30, 1902. BANKER TO SUE WIFE WHO WON LOVE OF OPERA SINGER. | |NOLLIE FANGHER MITES [DAN GRO = oad “I can conscientiously resom ejmend your Pemns as a tonic and all around good cine to those who are in n ee eed Of, SVENOR SAYS PR | WITH 10k 10 Al) NURSE ~ = acatarrit remedy. It has | 4! . commended to me hy people who ABLY I AKEN I .|“Per-ruena Is an Excellent Spring Catarrh |liave nsed it, ana remedy pate detaadcts of Grau Company Refused to Cease Sabah “eS Remed\-llamvas Well as Ever.” j leu arly efleotive in the eure af ; ‘ rd © i. For thove who Attentions on Demand of Family. lWamaniramenthicnkesnine y s r. | send catarrh medicine? know of Dr. Rai ford d . | . nothing better."’—H. W. Ogden. - Hainsford and Jerome Tell of Offer to Of-; SSS | Shop, Despite Paralysis of} W. B, Grimth, Concan, Texas, writest ie we 5 ; lice: aul efor divorce ® about; conbe: take divorce ateps he insie ed with chronic eatarrh for many ficial, but Not of Its Rejection. by the {nfatuation of th {ful |ted that the singer sneaid agree to wad | Upper Body, Was Annoyed | { took Peruna and it completely wife of a widely known banker for one | the woman + was made | by Negro’s Threats. ied ma. I think Peruna if the P+ edits of the singers in the Grau opera pee | ne for catarrh. My rome Dr. Rainsford ani District. Al-| sald to be a member of a y ex-/ Pany. and spoken of in The E ra i <0 oved by ite use, apd rane : sae wrid two days ago. w nt win non, of oP L than T have been Sor torney Jeroms are cuthority for the immive club ta thie clty. T whan Word ts dass, agy ned tn | BRIDE COMPLAINS _ William He Atevenmon, of No 4 verted statement tha’ 000 was id| net aubealt the) tate, te = Grand , rematy AGAINST HUSBAND io ening inthe sive tie ourt | a Me Na! 8260,000 was offered | sisvy. tt would be wae at are ited - before Magistrate Kramer for die | Congressman Hi. owen, Rusk’ . Taxewell, @ etty offietal to let the cambiing- aia > bis busine ; : 7 ot rs per s, Va, writes 7] t gamb ing . husband is attending ty b Sophia Koglell, a bride of lese than ¥ cc sinant wae ; : houses remat open, SACL ATL) the fn dletrict and the singer {#/ three months, appeared in the Mor-|bie wife, Anna Steven reid “I can cheerfully recommend@i typ Nolet Commianioner Partridge was Alling professional engagements in Eu-|sieanta court. teiey aa comolainant| rare te. anoher your valuable remedy, Perm Mr. Jerome says arro ent club t fhe was the city offeta o ho : FS to uny one who is suffering wi 1 1 against her husband. Francis MH Koat.| w P 3 mamber mae the off Every one voy the Rev: Dr. Rainsford in The banker ts about thirty-elght years ait, who cave his address aa No, $27 Wile| store a: No ose ie Mie catarrh, and piers in need of a_ . Raaie ih : fvrvard 4 ut | af ame. 8 member of a family renowned | is avenue. Mra, Kosiell 1s. handsome Fanches is eo on terested. it he permanent and effective enre.!?* inows the police control the gambling | iiaving meen wmered a 5.00) oniy” in this (city but (abroad 88) sods, iter husband (Ie alao good -look hful nurse that ahe penne —H. Howe :. ae situation. town a OAC Ne ene nisl eee is He yen eealth te tremendous. | ig. and when he works isan electrician, Magistrate Kramer with her to | ate Voed 1) Set, Larue, Ohio, Rit It nen, a yacht. an oi oun eee Slcaaaiwamenee the . Guard of Hiram Foo eam, writes: : Every one kinov-s the gamblers are ‘ such offer, me and every other appur enance | aN ie oaeiorud vant GS pid A ia euite an % Teel As a specific for lung trouble I place Pee t He wan a lover of pleasure, | 9 de public un’ ent ell tn « Pras ineea el running wide open. ridee, “The frat. 1 he aie in sich shape that | Wotan ‘roke off an engagement 0 dress caught and tis mise olds and catarrh of the bevela, Saaremaa Tutting two and ) together— | thins wan when | read etsure Ume on nig! marry a member of the Third United about one hundred sustained | a splendid remedy. It reetoree Yih : DING EhUFatOR ark [States Cavalry. who was on his way tnjurter to watch | ee eatin heedaah cea Was the bribe accepted? Dr. ere several veare nger| from the Philippines to marry her fined hee to room for ’ person well in a short time. 1 give Paraaitaa Rainsford won't say. Neither will Rainsford his return to the d She « his name| Magistrate Brann omered Koziell to yrare : . aN ny hearty indorsement.'—Fred. D, Seottesl it ty tt bruptly declined to say | » when she was one of | pay hia wife a week. Shortly after her injury ahe deve of Gen, Ira C. Abbott, 66 M street, Ne Wag Jarome, anything @ the case, He was asked | w York There haw ai-| pa clatrveyaney. She told Aaeciita bel Vaahington, D. C., write ; , ; ner the introductory bribe had been A strain of eccentricity in her able stories which were declared t be | fully convinced that your If it was accepted, who got the we bectine even -ore | it never mani tin | COURT REFUSES TO true by those est ; | es une ate sia rer ae money? hie ty er about the | unt abe met the at a ANNUL MARRIAGE. “ame paraivard from pe: lor ae ned 1 withthe most benefit revan The Rev. Dr. Wo S. Rainsford told Srlanlionrenrelinnck mien He is @ tenor, ay marknble trait She ti for gomete. cores: ane catarreat ae the students of Harvard University ¢ gamblers in thetr | With @ baritone trend: big. magnificently toee not only to write, 1K _ Nerocuehantaue Pnilopena Reasen fatled in her effort Wit phe inte De JB. Kil ts Mra. Bimer Fleming, orator of Reservelr ip Boston last night that he knew of mi ailmpininteation tans (bropertioned and roughly artletic. | 1, convince Justice Stover of the @u true ted Neha fopiiveatalearriad eke Raldll Council No ‘orthwestern Legion of the offer. He did not name the man vtaer than & promtient member of Not only is he a erat i today that atch wh Jen@raved with ler tows iiseor, oe wiseecoes Mees =e higaly table organization, san a { rare powe en labt iatren hk ot ey Cinabel b Polk wtreet > E; but he stated the proposition bluntly tire tbs Me = | Atelropolltan (OparasHouse’ ox peu er stones Then she did embroidery # 8 i have), bare Without qualificatio as though vin ehoec oper pays | te was always cast for the r a4 that whe iwamiem: | cuit te a ened ie rae ied all my he knew all about it tie At the endiof the § onal pacts eu ) Ved asa waitress ina hotel at Hunt. hae a apeaksng tuie i 4] pelmtt cal 2 perfection ee no eiOntl s eae ‘ 2 my District-Attorney Jerome said to- | "sp ing 0) ame Hise Dr and his tacome is estimat Se ieee Tanipesser They ers ans ens took Peruns for day that he had heard the story, but Switik ht anges inthe | 8800 a year. different religions, vut she was wedded = | about three he sald it came to him in such shape duties make, vari changes Inthe far’ When the banker discovered the re-|io nomen yrune mintoer aller ceria: he == sate) ais sow ri that he could not lay it before the ale-brick scand SUMAN coete alates Iii Clitken tain ad refused, Then the husvand deserted — F oF several weeke the Husa | NON. DAN A. GROSVENOR, OF THE FAMOUS OHIO FAMILY. anently cures Grand Jury. He said ae Tinpost of @ per cent. te needed senaatiuia’ caw tn a hotel ™ phead ened att olen Scr } ou ’ dite see Lh0" War Heparieeanilatccl sacter | t1attaval tke ae Al INCOrae oe FL CONES Ney | hurried tom member of hie family end wacked attention to ner chim threatened nat only to kill his wife | “Allow me to express my gratitude to you for the ben- rreleguldbeie fo) led t . re ~ at wi ev +4 Tae ewe » fi) Prive tle Z 5 5 o the evi pe | p guarded revealed a init le relN YH UNG serted) Oridae aud reece aetne mena allee ranstier rae efit derived from one bottle of Peruna. One week has the age. It cures superior) that i thes ware wees x Sehesade tl pete eka dtd veer aston tS lel tet brought wonderti! changes, and Tam now as well as|snec ai ome fe. mitre 0) ‘ > the d intwent pen in her tors and. w ¢ i 1 t AnRer ti meawenxer was sent to the «in women some. c : ever. Besides being one of “very best s; t 9 It] remedies fall. 1 J bata ant ne agreed to meet memiers of the = a Saksbaeaterhe iia isan excellent tate h eae ‘ “a Beat Serie (oulcoit: con Deartltyrecomemend | Pertea eta atter, however, has a ‘tapremed when he family and talk over the aviation «| TOMPKINS DIVORCE notlonly annOya) worcles and threatrne| DAN. A. GROSVENOR. Seer remedy Ns ae ee fm such shape that legal evidence Called him a scoundrel and said that conference was arranged at an upiown A her but myrelf. who ami an invalid 1 t et ONT - - Treat in Spring. ‘ his influence had rotted the State of | hotel, | CASE GOES TO yuRY. h b | baealy ae The spring {8 the time to treat catarri” could not and cannot be secu er taro Rune gna, through. Ban ‘The spokesman of the banking farally | ohhd erreey olor ies jak ane “TD consider Peruna really more meritorious than I did Cold, wet winter weather often retards @ ‘The man who made the prop er (ban Clatie | pbroached and in a few words made! ‘The divorce suit of John R Tompking uses vile langinae I have to hear nim | When Lwrote you last. [receive numerous letters from| «ure of catarrh. If 2 course of pebeay = ~ Known the the husband and | seainat Frances Irene Tompkine, which talk to Mra Stevenson. ant he tee acquaintances all over the country asking me if my cer- DOS IIe orale nent, Thee . Sane TORR IOS Tee ake Cal att EEE Diekov'e! he wil Kill her. and 1 have _ Uficate is genuine. Linvariably answer ye. an be no failures {¢ Peruna ts taken intela erence was mude {9 the fact that the y One of aiepcies Fae y fies Peietr any more | OFOSVENOL revetiy during tbe: <a yershie aaa | deception that had been practised was) ggleston. a sister of the plaintiff. | annovatice 1 akin ‘ ty Conan tants is Letter prought me OAs ts. aysteciatie eatarrh) remene ean (1 perticularly base. It was pe Out | testified today that a year age she can for the womar she isiw toa ams, ¢ fa bad eradicaten from ithe systems mel | ll faat the fact that the husband was will: | saw a letter written by Che defendant |ccneideration, and { shell fight him of * 1 ure any ol | ever with the same Cer . ly ing to take back his wifo was proof! in which she sald thet:she wae @oing|the bitter end. Tam my atiree's friend.|| | sai oe tainty © inva : that his love for her wan houndie Pittsburg with Wiillam Spalding, stevenson pleaded nev ec 7 | eooman's Lett tat, Sanden eoes the os of teraua ana Refused to Give Her he co-respondents, because he gent to jail in deta 1) i | n. HW. Ogden Congreseman from | at once to br. Hartman, iving a fall. r . His Will Was M. n f had some hold on her. examination was adjourned unt Hana. tna letter written at Washing-| ment of your case and he w! Lawyer H. B. Smith Appeals Made o. Eve o ‘Then ‘there was an. outburst Bhe further wrote, acording to wit-/surme morning i ‘i Cu aegal then (oiowine ot | eive, you ins valuable aay! Y to Court fora Writ of Hab-| Transatlantic Journey in singer vounded to the middle | ness: “ bw: itd tikal taibey atinGese it } the rch remedy | startmen nmdu a : View of Numer j-|room, rated his hands above his Head | and hear John’s voice again and lay as eas Corpus Releasing Peter enous) Acc | and in an overwhelming volley of French | head on his breast once more ' © McKenna. dents on High Seas. dented the request that hind been made | ie gates slap eatided tac in, thie| | MIXED WHISKIES ARE PLENTY | He waid that the husband had millions. | that th r ‘mail outa De ent to Miss , Q xa yachts, horses, every opportunity for] Irene “Wilkin, General Delivers, | | and much exploited; they are more | ag The will of Gen. Egbert Ludovickua enfoyment He could ¢ if he a j B | Application was made in the Supreme | mn. Egbert Ludovickue oe i s hong at In Brooklyn to-day for a writ of | Viele: one of the best-known civil en-| Wished; he could seek forgetfulness in : | Protitable to all concerned, except wns . Saaine @ ba Oe Kineers In this country, was filed thie|any manner he desired USES WIFE'S LETTER | . | the consumer. be habeas corpus releasing Peter McKenna, | afternoon. Gen. Viela died A il at “But 1." cried the dramatte lover, “I ee = | leatekt ¥ or of No. $12 West Forty-sixth atreet, from| his home, No. 42 West Eighty-eighth | have nothing but my art and" men- IN HIS DEFENSE, | | Straight Whiskies are safe and 2 ththe tnsane asylum on Ward's Island.| street. He was nearly seventy-seven reiuad Cis name oe ewes b. nte sa Coroner Scholer Says Police wholesome. That is why : my f . years old, and had engaged |; TC a peta Ageia ss ieite irs Marte . formerty an i } 0 . mate the ation of e , : i ; behalf of Mary McKenna, a sister of | ‘he world, yet hls will reveala that! then he announced that untece ine | AMenue, Brooklyn, haw drought #uit for} Will Strenethen Prosecution | | It is often asked: Why is busie S0'pe f i Vie GY Years in the harness Gen. | husband took steom to recure # divorce | Waited divorce against her husban’,| 64 Abraham Conhaim. i ; DY McKenna was picked up unconaoious| Viele left only $3,000 personal estate| the wife would Ko 10 some St ‘Thomas UG. Trelor, of No. 3 Broadway ness so dull, good stocks so low, + on the street last November, sent to the | "4 Feal estate contingent on ceriain| legal separations are easy They were married in 189 and sepa-| — L in beak @lcoholic ward and rallroaded to Ward's | Contracts. and secure her own freedom After | TAted two years a Arter letorinue? ll endeavbel | Corsher and money piled up in banks, 1 is Laos The will was made under 1 »| At that time Trelor brought sult for It ine PA He was not in pecullar|this statement he stalked from th: | nels TA rep Ue) ed ea re eeiates ee cameo | limited divorce, which was dismissed. Scholer has succeeded in jstead of filling the channels of arainaniselenve ms, the commit-| ef! James Boyle, at Liverpool, Sept.| Lawyers have been en Ms pee Stand eee soe at ae gether some of the v | | business ? People scan the busi- oy rf %. 1898, and witnessed by two cleras in arrangements for the divorce h eR RO) WEDG: Im a letter telling him the trunk a Nog | . ‘ st egal found in th Preiser marie the contention of the| ¢ Consulate. It reada as follows: made. As soon an the wife is free ane if be would bring sult for absolute pales Talsna’ tie foulowina alter ' [ness horizon and assign almost i 4 ne a " t " 1 y —at i divorce Inot contest it. Trelor Ms Li dias dal i ' Y 4 er is uphelu by Justice Marean| “Having taken my passage on the Will marry the alnger—at least thats | divorce , . Go nditi Weary atiioe the limeca(nen havelbeas <ampagnia to sail from Liverpool for the orogramme as It atands. Ie ix un- | APM g%f fetter and Is using It ag part ehem has such asteady gain. We make|ove™™ “oees forithese copa aa committed from Bellevue to Ward's Isl-| New York on Oct. 1, 1993, and in view 4erstood that before the banker would! instituted Dear Hattle—I send you the So than the true one. Various the- : end after the fishion in the McKenna] of the eerfous accidents that have 1 iisiaieaee —_—_— fanked of me Iam worry | did not ge no misstatements, fete place the faultin theadmine ‘€asc will have to bo released. cently occurred to passenger vessels, 1 ER to wee you 1 been compe | ories j pase ta teas hereby make this my last will and te PA EW. KI EEPS AS HE CECE ins ol UR Eh Re OATES COC BUC istration, too much goods, too tament ton, Loving: ides Sole bottlers, t FROM TANNER TO CONSUMER vis brauentt to my eon, Herman K SAILS AWAY WITH $ 125 000. Other letters have veen foun 9)¢ H. B. KIRK & CO., “Se yigr little work, too much reform talk — ele, all the estate of which I may dle ’ @| Leo. ‘Whey are supposed to have ber 1S i * ith St. ‘ Possensed, belloving that he will disp written by Leo A ho, with Abreu 6 Franklin St, AvseiBivay €:2708 3 {and too little performance. Bat of the same in accordance with my ham Canhaim, is accused of ity | | ; li ‘ . 4 Sing ittle wine nce an kam, Women Mingle Their Tears with His as Famous Cascais baiise wala! thon tbe batts ici a i = . = we r ere are three other chiidren—Kath- : : 2 R 4 Lcvsiguradityaes i i 3eneral confidence in Pe eee Freee rears ne ve SUES: Niycies (atv Nan SMVParkr avenue) Xopkeces Pianist Bids Farewell to Admirers. bad promised 10) prod | jesty. General 2 ; trict in Hoston not ordina te) Babert 1. gr, who lives in Part c= fold ttle vanes nei hs glee , lintegrity of theaverage ‘Bargain retailing. 1: was the joint venture of | France, and Emily Strother Viele, of | in it heretofore. wt Beek é i a . Week?’ i two young men with an idea about the | Baltimore. With $125,000 packed away In his nu-) Great bouaueta arrived every minute. | toward connecting “Abe” with the ; ~ D. or ‘Anniversary : | f ‘ eof the witness has ¢ HaaiBtale kan ge alelileraa’ open trivia Aele) merous portmanteaus—or at leas: the] A tall hat wns on the artist's flowing case. The name of th re ha badly eaea LeTne onoel Unernieetal ike oallbd APPROVE RECIPROCITY youchers for it—won by lis supple fin-| hair. A Byruntc collar confined hie aa yet been made known to the | | ’ jadverticement rd the Regal, and they operated this store + | gers on the Ivory keys of hie pianoforte, jioreat and & negligently tied cravat oner. | Sao omueuIio | shaken, the purpose of proving to the aatis- | = ; and tearful because he was leaving us| topped un artistic joose alll shirt. “Aht| ¢ Taw ae | fine ome Loins p thelr cus-| Treaties with Various Countries Iknace Jan Paderewek! pailed to-day on | there he in; the dear!’ want the chore Seholer its EYE DOCTORS’ | Some people are deceived by 4 © Oceante. Had satis been set aboard | of feminine vole where the rings, jewelry and fine : é mers tnat the sty! witch to Be Reported Fa ly. the: Oceans ea as he ap. rikaran anarnudl naeliewals XAMINATION FREE. f believe are the Mah-priced and exclusive cus-| WASHINGTON. Acitl oooine cenate |the liner the eabe of Glaconsolate female | peared. ‘The worn ienateg nate | of vals et Bie nud few jewelry iS afer tena precip whereas || 7EaE they are. led to belies 4 tom doot-makers depended upon for | committee on Foreign Relations to-day |SAmITere wuld have cull toners ladle Lael ith a celerity Whanlblie Deccnen| 4 Duter's Pram nation, 1 Doctor's ad. || Vargains, There is uo trick or ty thelr goods could be Aupll- |agreed to report favort 1 ~ (in ey of long practice. FE. le ie were Kone and) | th n ti ast i 7 tea and and 00. the consurwer’ for 55.60 Brolty treaties before ihecen epi: | ekiDe: Rardteereniets. and. nrewies | Che muse: orMics wasl amore thelparty| Gel oc ential in vige une Whe ke ee es Kapltie Palas and m1! wile in what we write. We want FAG enay piss isean er er dealers | cept the treaty with Ar ine and the | Kisses to the maker of music and money. /of the pianiat’s Intimate friends. They | Me’, Nore | | ig les much-of your confidence asia y were u ; i agpl | . a aque w in bay lasses : : began to realize ¢ » |creaty with Great Britain percaining to T hall return again, at, yea” sald | threw thelr arms about each other and| “Werte ta Roque was buried in Low. |] Gtasses only if n ede. $ against competition strongest | Jamaica. Mr. Paderewaki, “I love this country; | kissed one another fervently Lilien Geoavit han finerkl Weinile a \fE Fiorocora Bavos are of Sameg!| We wake pertect-titting h 1 ved. Byicoeain ompet . yef «i ! ‘ ie. my y have always enjoyed. By 4 ind, for here was a shoe store that Was) The treaties approved are with |! love the people In it—here he nery ‘O-0-0-oh'" sighed the envious voices! by a wreat throne of mourning towns: | value as GLASSES AS LOW AS ° t every new hope: |preten, NISarpie; ovedor and Ue cee ee ee one Terceran mers | of the Tectensts inarineae ssilete —— | Sweer Cavowae Cigarette Box Frontsy || Oculists Upticians 40 Years’ Practice. || here any day this week we will every new W204" | Domtnican Regubilc, fo ° . Paderowskt “ ; i ‘ uyers uf Great tain Sayre “Herm oe ath | ne aving axttato doloroso "but I shall /rarewall were Mr and Mra, Charles (@TEE, TRUST BOND PLAN. wus J. E-h-r-l-i-c-h & Sons, give you evidence enough that | tish Guiana and Turks and, certainty no! me it Mr. and 3. C. 1 w t j 2 PEDV a oe uti’ ot | Cotcon Isande: CPN AME Taal ese CORA Nase peteeching to pervs Al eae des BS Pieter 4 eee, cuneate: Ht 217 BROADWAY — Astor House this store is pre-eminently the | Brae eC ust cat cis ALL are Amerled wo ae to require @ jay before the American vibit ‘ Ps SEA BG yh cea 223 SIXTH AVENUE —near 1 sth St, - fF, j really jee a to make. itself’ felt qh ere ck SeProwentatl¥ee 9811 “A new, ouera?? Ocnten Crittcteing Kuve! 0, have iamued a stuten 1345 BROADWAY.-near soth st. || Piano store of Brooklyn and that / or them iicreased, aud new ; : ve that etirement Tinta here Uren Keery Keen | ‘ Gtarsst were opened so rapidly: that. te =a Mime of New Ope store sailing Mr Paderewak! took MP.ON Of the preferred stook aril Alt gees Late Saturday Evenings. || we deserve a continuance of your ; Sue factory wats unable to ii the urdere.| BOY SAVES BABY AFIRE. “An, perhaps.” said Sr. Padorewaxs, [occasion to deny that he hed uttered the the issuance of : : | " Be ere an addidion was belle, ant |amiling, “butt mint aay ino more now |Pareh critioimims attributes to him of EeainAt! a Bon the oresent » Patronage. ther, until the capacity of But it may be that. I shall be at work | Jan Kubel ot con bi = {he Original plant had been multiplies | HAtete Mead all summer on my estate in Poland “He {sa great artist. [ admire him,""| fuspoer OF Ene Nave gires | We have placed on sale the Flames. Mra, Paderewaki accompanied the pte {sald he ‘The story was falae." | for use h Gry reel ‘i 3 Liitle 3 Peterson, four yeara old, apiat, but she wont at once to the mat | [ut nis manager, Mr W. Ablingto iy | n rew |following makes of pianos which yn of the Janitresa at No, 223 Eaat|on the starboard promenade deck. which |authoriged the atory above—that Pad ~ e jhave come to us in exchange hty-ffth street, was left to-day with War Alled with Mowers, roses, great }ewsk!'s personal earnings in| Am | - & t bis brother Henry, two years old, to Mastea of violets, and vet more rones. Lihis season were $126.0 ul ture FORA MEN VOM EN AND CHLOREN ’ for HARDMAN, HAZELTON | valacoicyerentel anne latidsern ewelereniiene e ~= $$$ | : ‘ ere an Tere tt sl mam himelt wile Me ter chopped ; $1 Per Week. AVEY S 0: sore cenruny. to at Heguln a day. a te ' aaae ; 9 aire of Regsia 8 days al found some matche: 32 YEARS’ about 40 Upright Pianos, and Whitman to the forty: | | | tiie factory at Whitman vo ithe torty-| fy aat on the floor a, five Kegal stores, te clties principal States {rom the 4 London. are justly pr Tregal is tannery mx and the flames w stores) was rrying. | burned about Ay fon wae ao | Heh | taken o al shoes to parts of the x th _ fapplying 44,000 people regularly Th this mnanner. The system artment is marvellous in itself, Be appreciated wien one consides Nhan one Meera ‘ts returned because of any disse istaction. Order to sell the Regal shoe at $3.50 bP okie she beat tactory. taciiities, amet stem of Coron f ¢ ft | Aso in Coney rry, Regal shoe ts sold f Saabs ery of abu sais done upon credit. ie polley ts followed 1 te of the business, an 4 made by both buying and selling vcash only ere very important ibe Regal sjane os or eas was m water Ba the — BULLET IN THE BRAIN. Brooklyn, performed an autopay to-day on the body of @ man found three deys cor, Jeads to the belief ¢ ba tarts tt se Sees mic Tasty 30 Ss Gactasaye, | see dicciiiaaitia PRACTICE. No ruptured wan or wining can afford. ts Flak hie or her health eperimenting |i duestioneble tre Inenta (by injection) ' ith yeotacte, diy burned een, of No. Ath street, heart his ran In and extinguished ith a plece of begging he Lambert was somewhat the hands, and little N njured that he had to t Presbyterian Hospital. AHS FOR HS ARES Martin Sewzel, a well-known Jermey {City notel-keeper, who recently married Ja fifth tie, although he is elghty | veara old, is In trouble. | His @fth wife, who is forty-nve years okt, awore out a warrant to-day for hbs arrest. She charges that he ill-treate ber and will sue for divorce. For many years Menzel has conducted the Atlantic Garden, on Lei ave- nue, successfully. it appears that he hy not making sufficient money to sult GET EW CERIN, Under the Raines law all liquor-tax! at intdnight. It wry, ". for liquor dealers to renew their certificates to-day if they Wien to do business to-morrow morning, Non for an hour after midnight jaat two or three years moat dealers have learned to avoid ¢ rush by coming early least a tempora: money. There was, nevertheless, a Nauor dealers on hand at No. 1 rly to-day, te or [ff Cluthe's personal ser. ¥ for wrings—o j ‘OF. spider -absolite ight, durable and guar ‘Cures ‘because Automatic Pad keeps rupture-opening sealed Physician Hartung, of ladison ‘The bonding coi ! wife, with the remult that she ins : Island Creek. The discov ‘i Volto, whom ane form: | pant keeping pretty strictly to the | "Hou cattnot call, write for PRE Het in the brain of the head-bartender. rate pf 816 for a bond nook tne man ental mere not congenial, | No deiatie lave been given outs but 15) CHAS, OLUTHR Co., 29 Rast Deen. iy Ly ba merally belie a ea ol bet. A gion steer i Coe cotta tioey |e om tits P.M. arco iness Opportunities ts seven time rates are paying proposl- |marked at prices that will ap- Teas. |peal not only to intending pur- The Andrew Davey Teasat 35. have won| s of Pianos but startle the their own place in the public estimation. chaser: Customers know they cannot be equalled) Piano trade in general. for the money. Black, Green, English Breakfast and Mixed, will make a splendid piano pure ~ 35c. chase during this sale. ANHATTA | CLOTHING aN jis 3d ave, near O6th st. NEN YORK { 2274 3d ave., near 124th st, 295 Sth ave., near 25th st BROOKLYN—700 Broadway. 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