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; THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 16, 1902, [PIPER CAUSES A eae SL OPOHIOHI CAG reieouacreua lt POOR BABY TRIES T0 STIR AT TRLS. EN AT HEADQUAR NOW SUFFER. UNITE YOUNGS. Board of Estimate Hears How Little Louise MoAllister Yourfy, and Stare at New Deputy’s High Prices of Coal and Food| Two Years Old, Strives in Rapid-Fire Method of Impos- Affect Hospitals and Charit-- Court to Bring Together Her ingle ees able Institutions. | Warring Mother and Father. | (rte ry et rn a be ether ‘ deleterious poisons. WANTS TO GO WITH BOTH. A TRUE BRAIN AND NERVE FOOD, Champagne-Tabieta ts the only trae Brain and Nerve Food ever discovered. They cure Nervous A GREAT CHEMICAL DISCOVERY. Champagne- =[abiets= KING OF STIMULANTS, ‘Champagne-Tablets will produce more stimula Hon and exhilaration than Champagne, Drandy or Whiskey. No intoxication, reaction or bad af UPROAR GROKER TRL Sturgis Loses His Temper and a Witness for the Defense Is Proved to Have Been a Con- vict. 1S DEPARTMENT EMPLOYEE. LDOOH PODOLOHIHS HEO9O46 9996 OLD EXCUSES DO.NOT GO. : URGENT DEMAND FOR FUNDS. ' Exhatettion by feeding the Iirain and Nerve Centres Tears Stream Down Engineer Rush’s| First Man Up Gets a Stiff Sentence " with Corebrin, thus supplying new electric energy oy rd of Estimate t y took Loulse McAllister Young, the two d vitality for the whole system. They will Face as He Pitifully Begs the The Hoard of Ketima eARIAtd, THLE Ms >| and vitality for the whole system. 'g! for Being Absent from Post With-| © IWUEMAHGLA feat s of charitable In- ¥ 1 little girl of Alexander © | strengthen your heart, Increase your flow of lat mmissioner Not to Read Alo: > aya ih penne ung and’ Loulse MoAllister Young, | guage, improve nerve and lain power, sharpen tp ee ud} out Leave—Short Work Made of| © titutions, Cha Moor cating NRO has figured In several exciting | your business ability and energy for oratory, mental His Pardon from Gov. Flower. 2 delogation: ware pal chbdaahiteceih between Uivorced couple, | oF physical work, making brain workers, preachers, Hyoreed coup Other Offenders, |. and urged an appro- amount anpropr lecturers, lawyers, aingers and students able to do more and better work. They will cure @ nervous headache or the blnes and remove that tired feeling in five minutes, making you feel fine and lively, as If you owned the whole earth, © Will Cure the Liquor, ‘bit Tobacco or any Drug Hal If you have drank to repletion and woald like to Fy was brought prem Into Part If. of the Su Court this morning by her father in response to a writ of habeas corpus Mrs. Young obtained from Justice 1 entritt there was a very affecting scene tn the court-room when the baby perched on her father's arm spied Mrs. Young seated in the shadow oe priation of $30,009, the ed to the Guild by the Legislature, and also an amount aggreguting $20,000, withheld from the Guild In the last two years, Tals, Mr. Me Comptroller Col Oo Chief Croker and his counsel, John J. Delaney, were a trifle late this morning when the second day's hearing for the defense of the charge brought by order of Commissioner Sturgis against Chief Second Deputy Commissioner Piper, the man whose entrance Into the Police Departmentt, was coincident with the first signs of police activity that have been noted for many moons, made his OO yesterday, ey sald, was withheld by who allowed a per sumed at Fire Head- 2 ae ean xe debut as a trial judge to-day. $ capita amount of 120,00 each year, In- of one corner of the court-room sober up, or sive up drinking lanor, ntng Tobappa, a . ie tea tar| 128 appearance was the occasion of sivad of $20.00, allowed by the Lemisl Cried ane teen een ea ute Tom 8241 opium, Morphine, Cocaine, Coca, Kola or Before the hearing procee T | great interest at Headquarters, because i red ont in a hich treble: drags, Champagne-Tablets will sober you up amd exciting scenes ocourred. Commissioner | ig energetic efforts to get at ihe bottom lature. ese ay | "I want to go to my mamma!” strengthen your heart, brain and neryous eystem, 60 Sturgis lost his temper, and the manner | things have created the {den that he ay ne Sees rin Pemine. ua. . Mather Reachen for Baby. hat you can give up any of the easily. in which he used his gavel, in indis-|is going to be another Roosevelt in the [Eton Ub nid tie, hava The mother, who was seated wlih her They are Good for Women, erlminate pounding, and his sharp direc- and urged that the full smount be given 4 . & y fh rea | Banding of pollcemen. jar nseeeelderediitonetotiife UeNC pri » “Manny'’ Friend, made an tn-| — padies,if you want a stimulant that will not tne tions to witnesses aroused the ire of Mr.{ When the Commissioner entered the : AeONteL Th che euuntey ‘voluntary movement of her arms as 1f| fure you In any way, try Champagne-Tablets; they Delaney, who entered a formal protest. vate charities In; the ¢ ‘to reach for the baby but restraine,| will stimulate and exhilarate, bat will not intoxb trial room the assembled policemen looked him over with curiosity. Some of them awaiting trial had seen him before, having been caught by him tn the stilly watches of the night doing things a policeman should not do or not doing things a policeman should do. Lederle, of the Depart- Ith, sent a letter, reid Ly Mr, Moore, praising the work of the Gulld, and exp-essing hope that the ap- propriution would be secured. Mayor Low sald he appreciated the cate you nor affect your breath. They will tm/ mediately relieve that tired feeling, bramn-tha, mental and physical exhaustion, sudden or extreme weakness, fainting, ete. ‘They will improve your health and complexion, make your eyes bright and ‘sparkling, cnre a weak, aching back, all nervous affections and female weakness, Commirsioner herself with an effort ment of He A great crowd had court-room by this time and the Young | were advised to take their child into @ vacant court room while the lawye deliberated on a postponement of the ‘This had its effect, for the Commission- er became manifestly aervous, A witness for the defense was also shown to have been once convicted and imprisoned for crime. Deputy Chief William Duane was the ed in the © vork e e 1 dd would first witness called and the defense con-| ‘These policemen were nervous, for he O02 POOL OOE god work done by the Guild and would |) ine on the haboas orpus writ, ‘They will cure obesity, and relaxation of the’ tinued with this witness the examina- fy 4: aeciaanw: ive the matter careful consideration. | C riage ay | Momach and intestines, and remove that fity was not orily the judge to decide what DaTREAGhiGtRERTRInGTe Mrs. Young, still pressing the baby} Sosy sppearance by which #o many men ead tion of the Park avenue fire. The Chief was called to show that Chief Croker had made every eflort to safeguard life at the Park Avenue Hotel. Duane tolé Mr. Delaney that he re- close to her breast and folowed by her husband and a nurse who had accom- panied him to the court, went in a va- cant court room, where there was en- jacted a pathetic scene of a litte chil S| struggling in her ‘women are annoyed. - AS A STOMACH AND KIDNEY CURE, they aid ‘ligestion, cure indigestion and dyspepsia, liver complaint, aick kidneys, lame back, bladder troubles, rheumatism, catarrh, etc. D.C. Institutions for the Financ: a of city parcment, appeared vef> and offered urgent © regard to hospitals. Personal appeals and repres punishment was to be meted out, but also the complainant. Old Excases Won't Go, “That's kind of rubbin’ {t in," sald one of the policemen. ‘He's got it all framed ever appear again before me I will have you dismissed,” Failed to Report Dead Cat. Twelve patrolmen, John Seaman, John Godfrey, Jacob Zerenner, James Horan, Patrick Doherty, John Coyle, William NY, THEN GRIEF baby ignorance 4 sponded to e fire on the first alarm. ‘ f ¥ {have been made that would Ind Slrwnan: theiloves soremerithothees and up in advance and the old excuses that| Tiernan, John “arroll, Thomas Farrell, Tate kintoat: borderinee onl desperation If you sutfer from {ll health of feel badly do not At no time did he consider the Park)... seq to swing at Devery and Thurs-|John Cahill, Thomas Hicks and Thomas Bome of the managers of the. In#titu: | eee voy want to go with mother?” | Fn your stomach with polsonous drugs, but eure Avenue Hotel in danger. Dei uecnt Eline Potter, were brought up for neglect of tions, particularly those for children, | asked Mis ‘Young brokenly: j Yourvelf by stimulation (nature’s method of euring ‘The matter of the Wicke fire was bho r front Of Non THs Weer ee A dead cat In . le 8 they have decribed the increase in “NYE, MT athe baby. nestling deeper! all disenses), with that delightful preparation — ain takeh up when Battalion | Chict aD Sh Deputy Commissioner ame tO No, 706 (Weal, ind avenue, dur. the cost of provisions and wupptien. and | ine Wr ane * Foretexsares oul ‘ord, of the th, was pt ressed the curious ¢ a man o! ~ trou du! ‘0 | the quent strain to meet the ext bone var . on . wana, ire, empended, on ihe Cinled | Ginger. He. walks with a quick. step| RC patrliney Sif Heated Sor RAI NS Etncioe ‘ofthe éxttunrbipts ntuation, | g-DQ% ta ove your pana?” broke m1 JUST WHAT THE OLD FOLKS Wi alarm and notice A he charge. ‘; - have actually wept, an fave spoken my looked dently and An Ideal Stimulant for Everybody, streams were very poor. and military bearing and his cold, gray | the charge. Residents Glad When They John O’Donnell, M. P., Shakes| wits fear of the e. Verona out lay a) ttle eniepS Senly aE" | one or two. Champagoe-Tabsate taSea ia tench Dr. W. G. Dawson, a physician, living ome of the ho: and those who were p away, feeling in- ,stinctively that the Utte ‘girl by her baby words of love for her parents might bring about a reconciliation be- ‘From. the Wicke fire’ Lieut. eyes take In every detail of the sur-lat No dor Wout mea ae “The managers of “Yes, I love my I 0 wae et eack to the Park avenue fire. No, 765 West End avenue, sald that * ‘ anne pier oe he es, I love my papa. I want to 0] morning will make any person feel fine all day, He ald not consider that the Park Ave: roundings, He parte his hair exactly|he, had, made the compiaint to ‘Cape Heard that Sergeant McCor-| Fist In Face of Premier Bal- Dita ave, been ha, whit behind, thoes | to ‘wna and 1 wane to "be with. my steep tent ann onion tan fotel_was in any vlegand. ee ieee lidren's Institutions Int : sels gre armory. fre. the ends of tis aggressively stubby |gtreet’ Cleaniny Departmen ata fe | Mick, “Terrible Mac,” Was] four and Is Suspended by|tiifarc tui and some are crowded. | kapeeted Reconctitation, te weary, aking cold, coatrecting fevers; ial anna Wiaz iofnwWords) Opens: mustache, Dawson, “and was. intorined that the Going to Quit Force The city Inatitutions are wholly inat | 1... | second husband and wife lookea | orotier contagious diseases; also enrichesthe Blood, 1) . Champagne-Tablots are a and nh other's eves, “Are you ready to stake your repu- House. * the ‘statement that when sparks fall on 9 roof that bullding is not in danger?” asked Assistant Cor- poration Counsel Whitman. cat would be removed that same day, wel but it was five days before a wagon from vhe Board of Health removed it." Each one a” the accused patrolmen de- nied that there was any dead cat in the His first decision, which came in a sharp, snappy tone and with no hesita- tion, caused the cangregated policemen to sit up in their chairs and stare. & revelation to everybody. ‘One tablet will immediately quench thirst, and two or three tablets will give instant relief from fatigue and hunger, sapplying temporarily mone this necessity it seems Indl ensable that these Institutions | is for the services paid ag such a able them to exist, TURBULENCE MARKS DAY. | it Ta’ therefore recommended that the ent shruni tation on ould BUT HE WON’T RETIRE. “I object,” shouted Mr. Delaney, been charged | gutter. Decision was reserved i My the tween the mother and father, lity than will a hearty meal. Commissioner Sturgis ruled that the Seen earaanideten be realne reg |the Commissioner could ‘ind’ cut @he | Board of Estimate and Apportionment at aoa thie as JAIME’ on, how. soa eat eialky pan il custhat, roof was notin danger, but|snanty while on duty, SRR Ae of the removal of the)cat by, the rates In the hoerdials trom 60 to so ever, the Inwyers nad leaded to anal stimulating and exhilarating power than two gal- OE eee nae na touted “I went there, sir, to make out my| At the afternoon’ session Assistant] Down on Cherry Hil there was much| LONDON, Oct. 16—During an excit- | i of ail incrases will not exceed Mra. Young gave aver the ehild to its | lous of the beat Champagne o¢ Brandy, aad Ei vj riulent again, shouted Mr, Delaney, | tye ata the poliveran. Deputy Commissioner Piper appeared as| happiness to-day and many a int of ing scene In the House of Commons to- | Teen ab Fanny: wna Mac ert aye Laaleaice ati | earns Saeaeae oes Sea eae bor: Gesatentin cee rain “Five days," snapped Deputy Com-|fomnlainan’ against two | policemen. | beer consumed over the news that Po-|day Premier Balfour moved the sus-| ld: seem fale that with! the exe ouby war banging. Over his ghnulder| PRICE, $1. ER BOX a Oe tee eee ear et the Ver missioner Piper. “And, by the way, YOU |irial judge, The policemen were Dennis| ce Sergeant McCormick, known 28 bnension of John O'Donnell The latter a eae tall guppies, that apme and. crying “Mamma, Oh! where's' Sold by all’ Draggists, and ene wiitecs tenltaeeita: moment, Mr. | Will remain on duty. You can g Shea, a" the Oak Street Station, and| "Terror Mac,” had applied to be re-|? ou be equitadle. provision be. made whereby Mamma?" petro ar fait Sahat teal NT ld ness . Charles Haas, of the Broadway Squad. | ured on half pay. crossed the floor and, standing in front|the city would bear {ts part of this|, Mrs. Young arrived In court this morn- save, 206 Broadway, Amsterdam ay. An old-timer looked at the new deputy Delaney was on his feet and it looked Capt. Piper said, when sworn, that on Additional unexpected burden.” [Ing almost a3 hour before Justice Leven-| ne But the joy did not last, for a late/of Mr. Balfour, shouted defiance, and | &T¢! the! Soh as though a clash was imminent when|and grinned. Gok kl nadio: rece 4 one! entel 5 aaa ssing the ‘Brooklyn . ttt opened court. entered “Mithaw'a Sou, 183 Broadway, Me BU one Beet ana | ‘Two days used to be the limit for |isridge at the Mannatian terminal he| bulletin conveyed through that mysteri- | shook his fist in the Premier's tace. Booth man ereaeeeer [err eda EY oils arin Macth hi pei IG alert mc 8 Llcut, Joseph Cohnolly, ‘of Engine No. ‘that,". mutterdd a man with four service / saw @ policeman there without gloves} ous channel known In police circles as| Mr. O'Donnell was suspended by a {Commander Booth-Tucker, of the Sal-|in the ‘rear. She apeared to be very | Wi Bi ike: sol Cou. th aves car, 28 BR 19, also testified as to the poor water | stripes on his sleeve. On “the underground railway," and which : vation Army, Was present raid asked the nervous, and refused to diecuss the | \iner Drug ¢v., 112 Kast 126th a supply at the Wicke fire, Connolly told | tt!Pes % M He Digin’t Remember. ye" and which | vote of 341 to 51. {hoard for an appropriation of $71,000. He toubles with her husband over the child.! He Minkea indcmmant aia Botery. my Mr Whitman that he’ was ready’ to| ‘Then came Charles Reilly, of the Mac- Patrolman Shea could not remember|!" @8¥8 When the town Is wide open|‘”. jhas never’ received an appropriation. He | She had been in the court-room fully | Reid.” Yeo & Cubit,) 140 Nassau st, swear that the average pressure on the|dougal street station. He was charged] .i0iner he had his gloves on or not.|*Fms the most important part of the| The sitting opened with a turbulent de-| stated that during the year $8,500 had half an hour before her lawyer, Emanuel The Kaileh Pharmacy, 334 at. And 4th aye, line wag not 160 Pounds oat night, the |by Roundsman Craig with having been |Chmotissioner iEsteln dipmbssed ahe|System, sald that “Terror Mac" haq| Date. Premier Balfour moved that the been expanded by, the army ge care PATRAS HOt AL AGG C EL: arms S24 Mr. ie . “ : 2 i ‘for women who had fallen. wi : ¢ pallet = resord Capt. Crowley's ‘statement that |absent from his post. Reilly leaned complaint with a warning, He cautioned | asked Commissioner Partridge to recon-|Temalnder of the session be entirely de-/fiiug™ he Agured. the city. was saved cecdingn begun hefore Magistrate Brann | ponnelly, had reported 2 him hat the |against the Deputy's desk and essayed eee Prue ueeen tneae: et eee aske Commissioner Partridge to recon- Abehe ne SoLem ae business, fea by | tr om. pi ving for Hem aa publle bar; es sterday, In whion is. Capeshatals th ave. ee. vera, was pounds. . is ce: xplained, would cons! y wh would have ha) ey had ‘mer husband of napping elr | v. Schoonmal ‘Mr. Delaney. promptly. objected and |t? explain, ance up to the standard. sider his application for a penston. ee: see wae Ft oe ae tereraed Shit, would be pushed to the limit of Spring St. Pharmach Wea Broadway, In the case of Haas, Capt. Piper sald the discussion of* the Education and look into Spring at was as promptly overruled. “Stand up," came the sharp command, No man in the department is known . The Mayor sald he would ic law at the adjourned hearing, untess a : Ponnolis: ted to fniamer the question Jand Rellly had @ narrow escape from|he, found te polloman talking 0 8] yecter. than “Terror Mac.” or the|Hondon Water. bills. while the Indian jgnenmayter furtaee and that thesCompe we adinne ‘Gould he, OroUsht amoue | Koumers Pharmacy, 47 East 125th st. at such q conclusion, but was prevented | COUSPse. Franklin. street, This case was also |past two months he has-been on duty|PUdRet. the Uganda Rallroad, sugar trotior had decided to, Rrieit 46.00. The Re Reacetul peenessicn Of) the Ube) i Heseees! @ Coy) aL: Pare eer ee the Commissioner. Don't slouch. De, you not Know thet | dismissed with a warning. at the Oak Street station OUR Resianaithefsubnly.yotab would iene | Bes roU den) tela eter cates Halil Me Yarns, 86 West Broadway, an@ Made hat question demands an affirmative [YOU ,are on dul ia pulses fing able the procedure to be carried out. Note Reconclied, faon ava.,' cor litth st, i or negative answer,” said he. is that | Manded. tisty the new Deputy Ever alnce his appointment on thetne rransvaal, he added, also would re-| NOMN IN DIET? | Kulekerbocker Drug Co., Weet Broadway, corner itatement regarding pressure true or |, Rellly failed to satisty puty force, ‘Terror Mac" haa been the : After the scene in the court-room and)" Spring at ay enemy of evil doers. He earned his| WITe attention. RUDAPE Hungary, Oct. 16—A the adjournment of the habaes corpus F. A. Kattmann, 60 Bushwick ave, 411 Myrtle object,’ sadd Mr. Delaney. : James Bryce, leading the Liberals in| workman having toid the police that preeedings until °2 leak tn-enorrow | ae. JH Meopoiean aye Breaky Youngs said sobriquet years ago when he broke up te a plot to blow up the President 4f a friend of the Fnoon, ‘Overruled,” said’ the Commissioner. the absence of Sir Henry Camp I \tetno Hungarian Huceecof Depution by the GHAMPAGNE-TABLET Co ¥ Commissioner and he got seven, days. ‘There was another gasp from the old timers £ . Gave Him Another Chance. was 9 ithess, answer the question. the toughest gang that Hell's Kitchen 5 notwithstanding the fact that for HANSWERY eeeuted’ Commi r eee eer Oller aniiedl aie ever saw Those were the days when Fanner made a mild protest and | ),cing a homb under his chair, the de tne it Appeared’ that the fanocent te Federal St, e ‘ommissioner | when Patrolman Gessner was called. He, PH ot ey teed 2! en came a storm. Wve force on duty nt tho House has efforts of the baby might bring about | =—=—————————-a—seeepaeaem Soareime hte ae noe e Digttate ano [feos Wan Suni Re With Beles Of Sor teerrigan, the Finer fad tt ssee and} Patrick O'Brien, altting in the place | !ecn Increased, n reconciliation, such was not the z 5 “I object." said Mr. Delaney, “toland his roundsman, and Capt. Piper From that Ume “Terror Mac* has] usually occupied by John Redmond, the 8 E idemi the manner in which the Commissioner | stepped In, . been assigned to precincts where the] Irish leader in the House, asked that pounds his hand on the table and glares} “{'ll_ give you another chance,” he @ | toughest crowds congregated, so that t least a day between ow and | 1 plies SATS and T now ask permis: | said. “Cail the next man.” when he was recently sent to the Ouk| Ghristmus be devoted to the discussion | oO oO an ne } javit of those present} Inspector Walter ‘Thompson appearet Sa, Street station there Was excitement in| or the serious state of aunirs in tree | Weather Changes Affect Three- regarding the Commissioner's conduct id embody them in the record.” waren may, take all the aitidavite you is room,"’ rem: Commissioner, Doct Sas) nd embor them in thi: ect bh fed. Mr. Delaney. re ‘You may not,’ replied the Commis- sioner, fingering his gavel “nervously, his case will proceed. Cherry Hill. Up at Headquarters the general im- pression was that he wanted wo ute Jealous Husband Kills His Own | pression was that he wanted Babe and Its Maternal Grand- | futi°sehe a ale application tor tire: | . . "7 ment. Then when he had time to coo parents While Seeking Wife against Patrolman John E. O'Brien, for- merly attached to the Seventy-sixth Precinct, Queens, for allowing his bed linen in'the station-house dormitory to become soled. O'Brien was later tran: ferred the Delancey street station. The bedclothes were produced, but the defendant pleaded not guilty. “Some one else has been using my jand. Mr. Balfour replied that |f the request for such an oppurtunity casts (ou ome | | LAberal leaders the Govoronm ou oud grant it, but they could nu. nodce It from the Irish party. William O'Brien thereupon nade an impassioned speech, warning the House that Ireland was on the verge of re- fourths of the People— Munyon’s Cold Cure the _ Surest Safeguard. Special Friday and |} Saturday. off he reconsidered the matter and ¢ cided to remain on active duty for a his memory.¢ ut, John Rush, Supervisin, En- Bineer of the Department, Was ‘called Upon by Mr. Delaney for the report re- rding ‘the water pressure at. the eke fire. In the report he stated that there was a great scarcity of water, all.” “That's not true," cried Inspector Thompson. “I know better." O'Brien's defense was that he went away on his vacation, and while away his’ bed was occupled by others, and that he did not think he should be held MURDERER WILL RECOVER. i} version of the case could not be learned, Capt. O'Rellly refused tg talk about the matter, ee REJECTS TAMMANY JUDGES. The ‘witness finally answered that it |B" exclaimed O'Brien hotly. "Ani" | Who Left Him, while longer, an ‘ 5 This ‘Terror Mac's day off ana | volt. w fe could see the report it might refresh |Re, continued, “lots of people there it he kept out of the precinct, so that nis| “Other Nationalist members continued Hardwood 25 e the debate flercely, declaring that Irish affairs were at present more {mportant to England than any of the matters mentioned in Mr. Balfour's programme. William Redmond regretted that the Irish people could not, with arms in thelr hands, strike a blow against the Tabourette, Here is another one of our Special Bargains. Hand- } some Tabourette, 17 . wae * Fully three-fourths of the people in this violent tyranny to which they were sub- jected. ‘The present action of the Gov- ernment, he declared, afforded a reason why the Irish members could take the All engines on First avenue and sid Peery Prtaeeet ae street were ly without water and hi moved to other hydrant ae ate responsible, Decision was reserved. Sald He Did Right. MT. PEASANT, Mich,, Oct. Archie Wooden, in a fit of jealous rage, Carondelet Democratio Club In« dorses Justice Steckler, A storm of protest arose a moment] when Pat to-day killed his father-in-law and moth-| The Carondelet Democratic Club, of | frst opportunity of hurling the Minis- : ; ; later In which not only Mr. Delany but | raced Capt, Piper on a charse of having | ectniaw, A) y, | Harlem, with a membership of 600, at a/ ters from office. ; inches high, top 11 inches, i @ spectator joined, when 4 er-In-law, Mr, and Mrs, Joseph Gulic’ aU y Ultimately Mr. Balfour moved the : | section of the country are suffering from to discredit the 5 phot a prisoner the eyes ot the Deputy . eae regular meeting on Tueslay night at its! ciogure and the uproar broke out again three fancy iron legs. Only colds. Some are affected differently from tMasaneds ommissioner | suddenly | blazed. Ho | his own one-year-old child, and attempt-| headquarters, No. 1s2 Madison avenue, | igure and, the uproar broke out again 0 . be oan tavebeivd etch stn i . oats, achi leaned forward and asked the officer: Why did re ed ‘Because "The prosecution, amid scene excitement, “declared” that Rush wanes berjurer and had serv: term In prison. a served At this juncture Mr, Delaney intro- @uced a pardon showing that Rush hed been pardoned by Gov. Flower and asked that the Commissioner read tte Tears were streaming down Rusl's face as he asked the Commissioner not ardon yous a the ‘room. Di to anyone else in @ record of the witnesses's convict- fon iwas then read into the record of the stood up and refused to give way to the Speaker. Hia fellow-Natlonalists shout- ed encouragement und cheered vigorous- Witt} ly. The Speaker repeatedly warned Mr, O'Donnell that he was out of order, and i an exciting scene followed. Mr, Balfour suspension of Mr. to kill himself. The tragedy oc- curred on the Gulick farm, six miles west of here, Some time ago Wooden and bis wife quarrelled and he struck her, She at once left him and went to the home of her parents. To-day Wooden went to the home of his wife's parents with the intention of taking her or the child away and got into an altercation with Gullick, He accused the father of in- ducing his wife to leave him and hot words followed, Wooden Is supposed to have then shot his father-in-law, In his frenay he attacked Mrs. Gulick with a knife, cut- unanimously passed a resolution indore. ing Justice Alfred Steckler, Justice William Keener and John ‘De Warner for the Supreme Court. The club has raised a banner with the names of the Democratic State candi: dates, but it contains the name o° these’ three candidates, There nad been a strip on the Tammany banner carr one toa customer. No mail oarseness and cold’ in the head are orders filled. | common symptoms. | Should precautions prove unavailing, Cash and Credit. | absolute safety and a certain cure will be Ev-emiture, Carmets, Rugs, Etc. assured in the use of MUNYON’S COLD ou use your revolver?" bellev my life to be in ‘Because the man had taken my nightstick from me and was assaulting me with It and a knife at the same then moved the O'Donnell Mr, Balfour smiled quietly as the Irish ember shouted and sticulated, and ing the names of the Tammany candi. | yee nite ot thet " dukes for Judges Tammany candi. l other members of the Cabinet, fearing ‘) ¥ hat Mr. O'Donnell would actually as- moved, and then the antiTammany |sauit the Premier, moved toward him. gandidates were indorsed Frank W. but Mr. O'Donnell, having conclwled Gerarty In the President of the clud.| what he had to say, returned to his Gio one or ine strongest Democratic | seat and then left the House. | DICTATOR IN COLOMBIAT Ocean Line to age Termin CURE. Even the most obstinate cold can | be broken in from one to four hours, and entirely eradicated in a short time. the jcold has reached the lungs, MUNY‘ COUGH CURE should be taken natively with the Cold Cure, Thousands have testified to the value of these remedies in effecting a cure, and they can cure you, If you have rheumatism, Munyon’s Rheumatism Cure will drive it out in a few hours und permanently Cure in from ‘Is that statement true, Cam, Walsh?" phe Deputy asked in a harsh, brusque one. “It is," was the reply. “Dismissed. You di protect yourself."' Michael Owens, of the East Fifth Street Station, was charged b: his roundsman with ‘being off post. thirty. five minutes, Fiper read over this man's past recor nd said it was somethin terrible. He had quite right to —s— Veteran Pri NEWARK, N.J., Oct. 16.—John How- ard, a veteran printer, died suddenly to-day. He was sixty years of age and been up time an time again charged with belng off post. FRANKFORT-ON-THE- MAL Ger-| LO: 1 A despatch to the lived at No. 21 Court street, Mee pint | On Oct. 4 he was commended for stop-| ting her throat, and wound up his| many, Oct. 16.—The Frankfurter Zeltung| Exchange ‘Telegraph Company — from V. ne to three days. R treet. Mr. ’-| ping a runaway. bloody work by killing the baby and Ae a “ -54 ° hree days. ag) Rail aeneee cole Of friends and |” But ror this tswvould recommend your | attempting to take his own lite. PURHAR Aha THne RAStacea Deesisant eee Haaspar ser | Pepetta 359 ° ©} MUNYON’S DOCTORS GIVE ADVICE Cevagoe 2 ork and | diemissal,”” sald Deputy Piper. “As it ts, | Wooden shot himself, but the wound) roquin of Colombia, wad has proclaimed i \ 37ti § so an Satuday Nights Till 40. FREE; 620-21 ST. JAMES BUILD! [1 wil" hine five day: It you | will not prove fatal Vhithselr dictator. vf OW Cc OT O, Upan Seturday i . BROADWAY AND 26TH STREET, may Light Biscuit Light Pastry Light Cakes Light Work Light Cost.—-SURE and— , The H-O {%az!} Company's Quick-as-a-wink | Pas No more of the cake that is dough. was NL eh al a lll Waa act

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