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op’ Jeled at Attantic City in direct opposition | the party responsfble for the outrage p ka the wishes of Miss Stone's parents. wilt be mead Coan cette ray | e af" (@) e O of" ‘The young people met at Atlantic City | has a summer home at Ridgewood, N. J. 7 @ for the first time this season, and Cupid ne ar : eee. 4 : See eer nes pe aE da made the season reasonably short, Mig {BILLBOARD WAR IN COURT, FRO INDIANS FOOTPADS IN THE BRONX. Two NEGROES LYNCHED. WROTE ‘TO DEAD CHILD. BODIES IN COLD STORAGE. SECRET MARRIAGE, tustsegiaee Series Metese vise aie"American thcntve, oan Saar “ "4 They Knook Dowa « Driver and |Bound Together Face to Face and |Gricf-Stricken Atlantic City the young people secured | Springer, manager of che Grand Opera: Fathe’ Missing |Thirty Corpses Found n Lo He accused Seligman of covers Take $40 from Him. Hanged to Telephone Pole. from Home, Seen in Cemetery. John Dumnique, a real estate agent ‘ Joseyh Romero, a driver employed by| NEW BERN, Tonn., Oct. 9—Garfeld Ida Franz Found in|the New York Beef Company, had an} Burley and Curtis Brown, negroes, were| who tived with his wife and two chil-| formation contained tn @ letter to the ) exetting experience with highwaymen at| hanged here by a mob of ersons, | dren et No. 1382 First avenue, left home| police of Indianapolis that some of the Time to Prevent Her] one tunarea and sixty-ninth street and] Burley on Saturday shot and killed D, | last Saturday morning and has not heen] bodies recently stolen by ghouls in that ’ . U La ee ait cli AR Ct) tei mer near Dyersburg. Alscen since by hi . clty might be found In Louiayille, Capt. trom, Becoming Une=| which ne tod to ne employers posse ran hin down last night in a negro] Nine, months '. Hymnique's| ifendricks to-day investigated the prem- one A started to get up in hie wagon a young| cabin at Huffman, Ack. On the way|} aay ” fses of the T. J. Wathens ice-creaen willing Bride. was three ye old. The father has & | m. pg erred up ene errs uartert"* | 080k to Dyersburg Buri nfessed, and] grieved constantly since. On Monday | factory. ye eller, ti GHISA HOWE aba asory the watchman at St. Michael's Ceme-! te found thirty bodles in ar 1 Romero sald ne aldn't have it, and} !mplicated Brown as un accessor ery, Astoria, notice: ; an unused | ter of Mr. and Mrs. F . e, | f y knowledge, wi wan attacked by two mon. One potted | Both men were lodged in jail at Dyers. | Mots Astoria, notiend a man anawering | warehouse connected by underg-ound Crete ana ATE RISTE ree en Ca ee ee, MatbOUt | Gene (Creedon'a) wardman,. Downes) ac- TIZED, SHE SAYS. |@ revolver at, him, while the other | burg to-day. A mob soon appeared, an ? nm ilttie Christine's grave and piés with the cold atoraye ptant. When |o. (nis City; ama Mr. Alpin J, Cameron. | my conséntiand during my at from] ¢used of permitting pool-rooms to do HYPNO ' *}knocked bim dows.’ After taking $0) despite n strong plea by Criminal Court Ha teean Naa CUE Hie is : ot Now Seventh avenue, were mar-! the city. My daughter is a minor and’ busines from him they ran away Judge Malden, took the negroes out and a note attached to a stick. Upon} announcement of the discovery was re scrap of paper was written, “From | inade several physicians appeared and the services of the Rev. P. T. Carew, ville Ice-Cream Factory. rector of the Church of Our Lady of |} h belong to the G: LOUISVILLE, Oct, Acting on in-} Daughter Takes Advantage of! Mount Carmel, from Riigewood, N. J., Operactioune wt: biits) oc: te ie: Their Absence to Wed Wool |24 were married. ———— i j 4.{. When Mrs, Cameron's parents re- |WITNESS ARRESTED. Merchant i Direct Opposi-|itnea they found that thelr daughter] yrederick Ulrich, a saloon-keeper, at tion to Their Wishes. thad gone with her husband. Mr. Stone,} No. 1669 ‘Third avenue, and two o! who {s thoroughly displeased with the | employees, Joseph Kaestner and Cl Uy — eaeieieas ay Purkess, were arrested by County Ba: : ive Reardon and Mullins for alleged Miss Marguerite Safford Stone, daugh-| “This wedding wax surreptitiously per- | violation of the Excise law, Ulrich tes- tified for the defense in the case against —_—_——-—-_ Telegraph. Emperor William Zeltung says. VILLAGE IN influence of an Indian of the La Pointe _ = " - . nar en ne Rocedd, Cable. ti eae’ terosseall te Great Unloading Sale of Fine Clothing on the night of Sept She took noth- RPERLIN, Oct scH BCTADY, N, Y., Oct, 9—The| chased a farm of 200 acres near Bauka- PAA And Mra) August Trans; | sion, in.coroperation with Mra. John 1 BORIS EAI) This Enormous Stock Now on Sale at Our Store at 50c. on Dollar. Romero picked himseif up in a dazed | carried them to New Bern. a to darting.” agency at Odanah, Wis., and imprisoned f ¥ i y DAVIS A MER. Fred Hartwell, of La Crosse, who found p Sens 2 \¢ % OA Eel A BIG MANUFACTURER IN DISTRESS FOR WANT OF IMMEDIATE CASH, ing but the clothing in which she had} The autumn flower show under the the notion of receiving tha| £rades Assembly has decided that all! ville, has begun tearing down the old immediately began a search for her.| Northrop and others, will be held inj SCHOONER FINED IN CUBA. § SON’S ENEMY. Obi BeaNeC ell Fall and Winter Overcogts,|Great Underwear Gui ald WINter VVErcogls, Ureat Underwe 9 Ropes were pr for a week pretty sixteen-year-old Ida her at the Indian village. Oa ¢ GREENWICH, Conn., Oct. 9—Richard "0 EXPEL GUARDSMEN, “T I e | | . St r ‘been working all day at a cigar factory. | auspices of the Nature Material Com- A the seml-officlal Nord-|members of the military companies on| farmhouse and will erect a modern = a ris O S| After a day's careful and diligent hunt] pubitc School No. 28, No. 257 Wost HAVAN t. § —The American} g1REVEPORT, i) Oats San Gi | aane Geikeuuy, keventy<avermillen wath ne Purchase. condition and drove to the store of his : : eited | claimed th Ke _— - =a a SPT LA CROSSE, Wis., Oct. 9—After being | Smp! ONO Shs Third, avenue: |.were taken toca tolep 7 DT py Ruesday moon the same mar visited) Claimed that the Godlee were (hone. of . under what she thinks was the hypnotic’ ves were put to work on the|face to face and then strung up. t Ma LUE LL AUS cantly ow on cas peng Scars =U Sel bak el Franz was rescued by ¢riends. her home about 7 o'clock yon > HOWR GENERALS. Harding Davis, noveltst, who ha z The girl left her ho: © LOWER SHOW TO-DAY: WON'T SEF DOERR GENERALS ns novellst, .who has pur She did not return that night, and her! mittee of the Public Education Assocta- ‘ i duty ot Glens Falls should be expelled | dwelling. Having an unlimited capital and always on the lookout for spot-cash purchases. they secured the services of Morris & | tieth street, to-day, Friday and ’ ton, of Key West, Ja, jan, of Lovelake, | here, in in flames. A report says that Hartwell and the search was then be- | day has been fined $190 for allegd infrac- t nnd killed John A. Vieke: re né ‘J * rs in| forest fires, which ~ gun in earnest LECTURES TO HE GIVEN. tlon of the Cuban customs regulate Crawford's son and Vickers! lage, started the fo ue FI the vil No trave of the girl was found until] A course of lectures will be given last Thursday, when Thomas Beason, | the assembly ball of the Board of UR | PRICE, 5.00 B. & A. PRICE. 10.00—Men's all-wool fall and winter weight an Indian, secured @ license at Lal cation, Park avenue and Fifty-ninth Crosse to marry her. The attorneys im- mediately telegraphed to the officials of Ashland County, where the reservation is located, to stop the marriage. Attorney Hartwell left immediately for Ashland and arrived there Friday. Aecompanigd by District-Attorney A. P. Heagenan, ‘of Ashland County, Mr. Hartwell drove to the reservation at nah, and with Nobert Sero, th sheriff of the reservation, found the girl ‘Miss Franz was found in the attic of a shack ovcupled by an old his wife, who bear the names of Mr. and Mrs. Ho: They objected to the search, but when rl was found they sald that she een living there since her arrl At the reservation, and had told them that she had had trouble with her par- ents and would not return home. Birl seemed to be under the in- fluence of some drug. She was terribly frightened and told tho attorneys that she wanted to go home immediately, Bhe said that sho met th the street. the night she disa and that he had exerted « quecr in- fluence over her, She was taken to the reservation and to the Grecloy Sh could not escape as she nson, she says, was di marry her in splie ‘of the fact that ahe did not want to be his wi ie Was at work in a lumber vamp when the at- tphe officers ‘put tho girl into thel 6 officers put tho girl into their and started from the Grote: pugey for the drive of twelve miles it Ashland, Beason returned to the reaer- yation at night. in timo to hear ‘that Miss Frahz had been rescued and was being taken back to La Crosse. He im- mediately organized @ posse to Ko In search of the girl. As soon as the were pursued whipped w sin a inad shland, Beason and hin friends street, beginning to-morow evening at 8 o'clock. Cc, Vv. BURWELL DEAD. Charles V, Burwell died yesterday afternoon at 6 o'clock in his apartments at the San Carlos Hotel, South Oxford street, Brooklyn. Death was due to ap- pendic! ‘ TESLA'’S FINE REM ED. kola Tesla, the electrical inventor, ho was fined $100 by Judge Foster in eneral Sessions for falling to anawer ao jury summons Tuesday, explained to the that he was busy and had over- the summons, The fine was re- CHAUFFEUR ARRESTED. ‘Thirty-elghth street, who saya he in chauffeur for Frederick Havemeyer, was arrested for speeding his Panhard ma- chine on upper Seventh avenue. COLLEGE BOY RUNS AWAY. Henry Gottlieb, sixteen, who has been missing from his home, No. 34 East One Hundred and Second street, since Oct. 6. He was a student at the College of the Clty of New York and is sup- posed by his paronts to have become Ured of his studies and to have started out to make his own living BROKER HURT BY CAR. While boarding a Broadway car Broker J. H. Butler, of No, 43 West Twenty- seventh street, was knocked down and painfully injured. Edward Froment, of No. 22 West! ‘The police have been asked to look for] 10,000,000 Boxes Greatest in the World A MILLION HAPPY AMRRIOAN CHILDREN are kept healthy with CASCARBTS Candy Cathartic. Good words spoken by their mamas for CASOARHTS to other mamas have mhde CASOARHBTS successful until the sale now is nearly A MILLION BOXES A MONTH. Why do lttle folics like CASOARETS? Because they are a sweet, palatable, fragrant little tablet— taste good—do good—never grip nor gripe, but act gently, naturally, positively. Medicine that 8 child dislikes will not doit much good. Sensible parents give their little darlings modicine that tastes good and does good, and does not grip nor gripe; the kind they like themselves, Ohildren are always ready to take CASCARETS, THH PHRFECT HOME MBDICIN®, ask for them and are kept healthy always and safe against the dangers of childhood’s ailments. 1%.00—Men's all-wool Overcoats, tan, covert and Oxford, all the up-to-date 7 5() shates, some all satin lined 20.00—Men's all-wool Overcoats, covert, vicuna, melton, plaid woo! lined.. 00.00—Men's all-woo! Overcoats, | {m- ported kerseys, melton, beaver, frieze, Wwhipcord, vicuna, full satin’ lined, black, blue and Oxford.......+- 0-—Imported Cravenette Rain Coat, gray and tan, lined sleeves, sat shoulders. : ses 0—Men's Sack Suits, all wool, teh tweed, cheviot ...++ 15.00—Mon's Sack Sul fancy worsted stripe, ritbed and black Clay.. .00-—Men's Sack Suits, all mas ‘orted woollens, blue and English all wool and id, blue royal, Clay Thibet. and’ vicina’ stripe. and 10.00 plald worsted......ssscceceeeee Also English Melton, {ull satin lined. 15.00—Mon's Coats and Vosts, English Clay, full satin lined t te style... 30,00—Men's Imported black vicuna and ‘Thibet and West of England Clay, full n Ined Prince Albert C t i nome: sash ene TO 100 15.00 10.00) Fall and Winter Suits, y worsted and black 5 (}() 7.50 7.50) sand 15,00 OPEN nae 10 P. M. * Pail welsbt Bhirts GO ‘all we and Draw re 69 2.00 Men's __Stuttgarter Sanitary wool £19 Shirts and 2.00 Mo extra hea) vy oflle fleece-lined Shirts and Drawers... 98c Fall Hats, Alpines, Derbys and Troopers, Regular Price, 2.00 3.00 4.00 Regular Price, 0 4.00 (95 240 295 Patent. Leather Shoes, waranteed, : ga eos. 2-50 5 Best for the Bowels. All druggists, 100,250,50c. NHVER SOLD IN BULE. The genuine tablet stamped OO O, Guaranteed to cure or money back. Sample and booklet free. Address Sterling Remedy Co., Chicago or New York. gave Up the pursult when within haifa mile of Ashland and returned to the | PRISONERS IN NW TOMBS, reservation. ‘Twenty-five prisoners, the first to oc- cupy the new Tombs Prison, were trans Attorney Hartwell has requested the vexervation sheriff to arrest Beason and hold him pending an investigation! ferred from the west wing of the old of the ‘ucturt LODE a POSIT T-OFFICE, 235 Broadway, OPPOSITE TOW YORK CITY. SS STORES EVERYWHERE. ¥ i 107 A H RETAIL é BRANCHES 4 YAMES BUTLER }} wrduras snecen 408 oneewnen sr, CHOICE CHOICE <GROCERIES GROCERIES 4 es attan. CHOICE GROCERIES ae" . Borough of Brooklyn. FI OUR. PRIDE OF ST. LOUIS POT TOES FINEST LONG ISLAND §f iii 2p a ee Sige, ® A e or, 13th Bt. u ‘Bt. bg, path ate aes garith $c Dn Cotumpl Cotumbia ;. Woodbull Bt. te, BRAND. POTATOES. This flour we do not hesitate to recommend to the most discriminating judges of We want to impress upon you the fact that the potatoes we sell are the choicest flour quality. It is milled to our order by one of the largest and best milling companies |] stock to be found in this market. They are uniform in size, solid and very white, and as in the country, and from our positive knowledge we do not hesitate to say that it is equal for their cooking qualities, they are as perfect as potatoes can be. However, the best test if not superior to the highest pri 4 4 sold in this city. i Ho . : Hate A aeapene ancy sage oe Macy, Prinds)soldintsmisiclty. Trot this sale chiy we of quality is a trial, and we think we aré making it worth your while to lay in a good As s supply. 244-Pound Bag, 47c. 7-Pound Bag, 13c. 3%-Pound Bag, 7c. MACARONI—CHEESE A Package Best Imported Macaroni, A Pound Best Full Cream Cheese, | Both, t 19c. i= G2 sER33' ire St., cof Ot Aone car, 4th gt. cor. bath en ene He Ot iy Prompect Place, cor Berkeley Pltos: — sa wt AT gg ttt np ‘cor, Sth BH win a cor. Ee Are. Usp Fifth: Ave.: cor, $15-817 Fiatbush Ave. op. Caton Ave, Tel, Ci 108A Flatbush. Prince St. A Barrel, $1.90. fon atret ase Sat Fulton 8 Tel. Ci 1886 Bedford. Ave., cor. Pennaytvante, , cor. Roebling St. Roel A Large Basket, 10c. 1109 Puttos FLOUR—SY RUP. 720 Mt if Ave., noar Mesorole Ave. ‘2648 Atlal A Package Peerless Prepared Flour, \ Both, - 480 Manbatten Ave.s cor. 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