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“a Prisoner. Won Her Young Son Away from After tro years of mmrried life. dur- Ing which time the child wife Fred- erick Plel, forty years old, of No. 8 Broadway, Brooklyn, alleges he twice tempted to poison her and bent her @nmercifully, she had him arraigned “im the Gates Avenue Court this morn- fing, charged with abandonment. ‘The couple eloped two years ago. Mra. Martha Pell was only fifteen years old then. Her husband was arrested on a “gharge of abduction. The child's mother P asserted hohad kidnapped her daughter. Pell was allowed to go on his promise to care for-her. Bhe told Magistrate Furlong her hus- and had been cruel to her ever since “they were married. She said he took ther clothes away from her and locked ther in a room for days at a time. Iie did pot give her food and she escaped sev- “eraltimes from the house in scanty attire and sought shelter at a nelgh- ‘Bor's. Her husband, she declared, followed her and dragged her home and then he would beat her until she was unable to stand up. Pell in his defense tried to blacken his child-wife's character, Mrs, Lena BGtutt, a clairvoyant, said she told Pell that Ris wife had hypnotized her fit- @een-year-old son, Otto, and he spent ‘most of his time under her tnfluence. Phe boy swore he had been Indiscreet “with the girl-wife and said his mother had first discovered st. Under cross- examination he denied the story. i Bhe Creates Scene. “Mra. Pell sobbed bitterly as she heard the testimony of the boy. She arose ‘and dramatically shouted: “You Ile, you young curt Your for- *@une-telling mother made you aay / that!” } Mrs, Stuft 1s now keeping house for Pell. Magistrate Furlong reserved his deci- As the girl walked out of the court | Wher husband, who is G feet tall and iy bullt, attempted to strike her, Bluckily turned on him and pushed lown @ flight of stairs. Ile escapel re the court officers could get him. ———_— ALL, ASHMAN DIES AT SEVENTY-ONE, Proprietor of the Sinclair House Since 1860 Succumbs to In- ‘ testinal Trouble. ‘Amaziah Levi Ashman, seventy-one gears old and for forty-two years pro- Prletor of the Sinclair House, at No. TA Broadway, dieg at 4:10 o'clock this ) Morning of Intestinal trouble, from = which he had long been a sufferer. Many phystclans examined ang treated ‘Mr. Ashman, and all were surprised that he lived after the perforation of is Intestines by some forelgn matter V@ight years ago. Me had been confined fo his bed much of the time. Mr. Ashman was born tn Lakeville, ‘Livingston County, N. Y., May 12, 18, @nd came of a family that was promi- ment in the early sattlement of Connec- lout, and later of the Genesee Valley. One of his ancestors. came to this coun- try on the Arabella, which came soon fatter the Mayflower. After having re- “eelved an education at the Genesee ‘Wajeyan Seminary at Tima, N. ¥., Mr. ‘Ashman went to Buffalo, where he be- ame a printer. In 3857 he came to New York and _ Ppened a cafe on the northwest corner of Broadway anf Eighth street. He @ lease on the Sinclair House in and ‘had femeined im possession of Wer since, adding to the property time to time, He also owned the Hotel Bontface at Hundred and Third street and Co- avenue and other property. The dependable sort, in solid | g¥arantee to you in writing. Price: Price $25. Value $50, Gentlemen’s solid gine-turned cases, Bigin movements, Ladies’ Wateh, mold throughout, Amer- movement, — fin Unetkoeper; epectal ay 14 and 18 Karat gald ems tH 7. AATURDAYS th ro Nerth nfirend Vas ste S in-Turn Accuses Her Hus- band of Twice Trying to Poison Her and Making Her CLAIRVOYANT AGAINST HER. ooklyn Seeress Says Girl of Fifteen Home—Woman Turns on Accus- ers and Causes Scene In Court. plated) and Sterling silver casings. 14-kt. gold watch, hand engraved, cn- genuine Waltham or aspcricld & eval, MRS. PEIL WHOM HUSBAND ACCUSES. ILL IN THE STREET, CRUSHED BY TRUCK Driver Saw Pedestrian Grow Pale and Reel, but Couldn’t Stop Horses in Time. Mrs. Charles A. Day and her two small children are prostrated with grief over the death of the husband and father, who was crushed to deuth be- neath the wheels of a truck in West street. Day was on his way home when he was selaed with a sudden fll- nees and fell In front of the moving vehicle Charles Franck, the driver, says he naw Day start to cross the street. He was walking rapidly as if in a hurry to reach home, when ho suddenly paused. Something in the man's ap- pearance attracted Franck's attention, He noticed that he grew pale, as if from a sharp pain, and that his hands clutched convulstvely. He seemed to pull himself together, and then he tot- tered for a moment as if about to fall. Franck says he sew in an instant that the man was fll and he sought to rein in his horse so Day tottered again and convulsively 4 forward. There was no out- y, and before Franck or his asslst- ant could chock thelr team the heavy hind wheels of the truck had passod over Day's body. ‘The driver sprang to the ground only to find that the man was dead, His chest had been crushed completely by the welght of the wagon and blood was flowing from @ ghastly wound in his ide. wiiSanck wurrendered himaelf to the police and wan sent to. the ‘Tombe, where he will be arraigned on a change of causing Day's death, Day was well known Mm commercial cles. He ved happily with his wife and children at Cranford, N. J. Ho will buried from there to-morrow. MAY EVICT TENANTS, Vernon Avenue, Long Inland City, in n State of Unrent, Bridge Commissioner Lindenthal has the ownera of the property on between Borden avenne and Fourth street, Long Island City, | that thelr tenants’ may be evicted at ‘The contractors, are the bridge across’ Newtown Cre wish to. In at once the erec- tion of the vinduct from the street level to bridge. ‘The elty'a right to take possession of the pr y began at midnight Jast hight, but the tenants ‘may invoke. le courts, LAY DEAD IN ERIE YARD. Archibald Clark, fifty-flve years old, ntendent of the construction de- partment of the Western Unton Tele- of vow 1 Vite death Was found to te due to apople: Clavk lived with his sister at No, ri West Hamilton place, | Jorsey City. 14-karat gold, 20-year filled (not Watches we can recommend and 8 of course the lowest, a Ay Hanteen num Value $100, Price $48. ° n on nnn Wedding Rings our specialty. 10. Mall orders Miled, Sead for catalogue, st, igs, Bask 1.” Station, 144 BOWERY. Before he could do| N, WEDDING [! au -y CHURCH ROMANCE | Miss Pearl L. ite Upternieed to Be | Bride of Rev. John H. Deni- son, with Whom She Labored Among Poor. TO CONTINUE JOINT WORK, Minister Decided He Could Not Get Along Without the Aid of Young Woman Who Had 80 Long Helped Him. Behind the announcement made to-day of the etngagement of Miss Pearl Liy- Underwood, the — beautiful wughter of Mr. and Mra, Frank 1. Underwood, to Rey. John Hopkins Den! fon, pastor of the Church of the Sea and Land, at Market and Henry streets, is a story of romance, Misa I’nderwood Js one of the mem- bers of New York's smart set, who for- sook society for the Church, and while doing parish work for Dr. Parkhurst met the young clergyman, who was the doctor's assistant. Subsequently, when Rey. Mr. Denison took up his labora among the poor of the east wide, Mise Livingston joined the choir of his ehureh, ‘That was elght years ago, and all the me the clergyman and the beautiful young woman who !s to become his bride, Inbored steadily furthering church work, None of thelr friends auspected an at- tachment between them, and they hardly did themselves, until about a ye when the young clergyman, the seryices of the indefatigable worker would be indispensable to him, Ict her know it, in the way that sweethearts do, His wooing was ardent after that and row society 18 preparing for the wed- ding, which will be an event of the soclil séanon, Rey. Mr, Denison, who has lived in the tower of the old church, has re- celved @ new charge in Boston, and after Jan, 1 will be located at No. § guflonal Church: In the Back Bay’ di trict of the Hu' Mise Underwood 1s a beautiful young woman, of charming manners and many talents. Rev. Mr. Denison 1s @ nephew of Dr. Hopkins, “President of Williams Col- lew’ ait sudden turn to matrimony has astonished hin most sanguine frends. who believe ti hitrdly be spared from his saat aide work, a TEATS ETS THE REV. JOHN WHO WILL MARRY CO-WORKER DENISON, Extiaordinary Offering of 200 Women's Garments, ‘at One-Third Less Than Present Values. The garments consist of of this season’s styles, which we will not duplicate, Only one of a kind, but many kinds, comprising silk and cloths; colors:—black, tan and several very elegant white coats— in 30, 40 and ‘so-inch lengths in the correct loose-fitting effects; original prices were $50 to $150, to be sold at $34.50 for $50.00 Coats. $66.50 for $100.00 Coats, $40.00 for $60.00 Coats, $82.50 for $125.00 Coats, $50.00 for $75.00 Coats. $100.00 for $150.00 Coats, This is a very remarkable offering at the height of the season, and should prove an excellent opportunity to secure a high-class garment at a minimum price, As there are only 200 garments at the above reductions, we would advise an early selection. LYNCH SAW THINGS, THEN SWUNG RAZOR They Came Through Keyhole and Over Transom—Cut Him- Self Trying to Drive "Em Away Cornelius Lynch saw tht red devils with long tails Mttle nd shi 28, ‘clawa danced through the k to attack him. When the leaders of the uncanny troops reached Cornelius's throat and he felt them trying to strangle his life away, he snatched a razor from the table and planned a wholesale killing, Instead of the devils Cornelius slashed his own throat. All tlds happened im Lynch's home tn the tenement building at > BS Kast Forty-eighth street. For two weeks he has been a stendy visitor at the around the corner and the strain too much for him, At 4 o'clock this morning he wolte up his wife to tell her that the room was filled with strange beings. “There they come! There! There! BRUTALLY BEAT HIS CHILD, Jrmere! Through the keyhole; dowt you seo them?’ he screamed in terror, Father Arrested for Cruelty to Ten. Mrs, Lynch couldn't comfort him. Year-0la Daughter. “Flght ‘em! Might Ym! ‘Niey're Angelo Marino, forty-five years old, a] Cl@Wing at my neck!’ he yelled, and the good woman pretended to wrench laborer employed by the Department of Street Cleaning, was held in $1,000 ball by Magistrate Pool in the Yorkville Court this morning on a charge of hav- ing beaten and kioked his ten-year-old daughter Kate. Marino's family live at 0. 433 Kast Highteenth atreet. Agent Pisarra, of the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children, sald that on Monday last Marino had beaten and Kleked the child because she bad not scrubbed the floor. ‘The child was taken to court and h ms and legs were found to and bruises, HANNA STICKS TO STUMP. Denpite Aflictions of Nody Senator WIL Continue Campaign, 1 with welts INDIANAPOLIS, Oct. %4, — Senator Hanna, who spoké here ast night, re- sumed his Indiana tour to-day. Al- though hie throat and rheumatism dro causing him some trouble, Senator Hanna safd he anticipated no interfe ence with his campaign plans. Accon panying him were Senators Fairba: and Bevenidg Lot I—In this lot you wil medium weights, sizes up to 46 in, that sell regularly at $41.00 HNSO cone cove ceewreceveeeiee Lot 3—Comprises pure heavy and medium weight, dou! hair Shirts and heavy ribbed Bal briggans, purchased for less than $2.25 té New screamed, 40 styles of tine Shirts and Drawers, some slightly soiled, in heavy and to breas'ed, natu‘al wool and camel's Nowhere can they be $3.00 2 garment .coorececcccccee the maker’s name, but he is recog Silk Vests, in 284 distinct styles, dark and medium effects, double and single breasted, with silk and satin backs, none worth less than $3.50, the major ty worth up to $7.50, all grouped in one big sale at 119 to 125 Walker Sireet, away the tormenters, But they ching on with tenactty until Cornelius used the razor on them—and himself, When Cornelius saw the blood he was brought back to his senses. He and so did his wife. Their combined effort to make nolse was supplemented by the voices of their six children, who were awake: from their sleep, Mrs, Lynch ran from tMe building yelling as she went, Other tenants thought tt was fire or murder or some- thing equally as bad, and they followed her mad pursuit down the stairs. There was a wild panie tn the bullding bofore Policeman Enright appeared, The policeman quieted the people and then found Lynch not dangerously. in- jured, He took him before Pool in Yorkville Court and recommended th shown, The man was o tempted suicide, and the fused to show mere Lynch to Hell Magistrate arged with at- Migistrate re- He committed Hospital, real value. Entire stocks in four | find 30 to 45° silk fleeced, ble and single imported striped most phenomer made balbriggs grades of pure \o abetitts and 3) Part of the contract is that w. York. His entire sample Ines chietl OL BRIDE'S HEIRS SUDDENLY APPEA Alleged Grandchildren by F spring to a years her Ju after the nan who was ferty-tl ding Irish Nationalist Scorna Mercy the Coat of Hin Principles, DUBI Oct, 24.—The sentence of and to omit hi for Children. mer Marriage of the Late Mrs. Barker Demand Share. Friends of the late Mrs. Jane B. Harker, a wealthy owner of estate in this ety yack, are an ed at th appearance of two new claimants for her fortune. 7 a youth of | twenty and a girl of , who are sald to be Mrs. Barker's grandchildren by a first,marriage. The other heérs hul never heart before of thts mar- riage or of the alleged grandchildren Mrs, Barker, who was seventy-four years old, was married in Plorida leat She died two weeks FARRELL TAKES HIS DOSE. Crimes Court tmposed on James P. Far- i) would promise nd intimidating. ‘This however, ref to do. Mother Gray’s Sweet Powders Mother Gray, for years Lord & Taylor, Broadway and zoth Street, A. or- THE PATENT LEATHER SHOE mt WON'T BREAK THRO’ sree ‘CARHART €CO. 3‘Broadway Stores. the ard to rel, M. P,, who was cohvicted at Long- fon}, Oct. 10, of puliishing Intimidating articles In his newspaper and was sen- tenced to two months’ Imprisonment at ml Inbor and to an adiitional three C A S| DY months in default of atl for good be- havior, has been confirmed by the Tong: ford d to reduce the Why are the LOFT stores the busiest in the world? Because the lovers of pure candy can always obtain more for thelr money there—both in quality and quantity—-than anywhere else. Competitors imitate our methods; they copy our styles, but they cannot duplicate the energies and brains that permeate our establishments. Samples of Lmported & High-Class Coats } “Always something new" Is what we haye | he a nurse in the Children’s Home in New York, treated children sucesss- educated our patrons to expect, and we never disappoint them. SPECIAL FOR FRIDAY ONLY. Lot 2—Consists of feel wool and heavy Balbriggan Lot 4—Without any exception, the ported silk Shirts and Drawers, fine silk and cash. mere 20-thread full regular Ove eereeeereeee Great Sale of Fangy Silk Vests. ach disorders and remove worms, I druggists, 25c. ldress Allen S, ew York Olmsted, Big Sale Underwear,]: AMERICAN SILK INCLUDED. It has put the town in a tumult—America’s closed out immense stocks to Moe Levy & Co. at unprecedented conces thousands upon thousands of men are taking advantage ot it. wear and finest 20-thread Balbri: grades, at one-quarter to. one-thint advantages ever known in the trade. s largest manufacturers special lots : mercerized silk Shirts and cannot be matched s than from $1.50 val of all underwear offerings, im. ins, and finest undyed natural Drawers,values 1.25 e shall not mention 1 as the foremost in ~ comp se 1,122 Fancy *2.00 NEAR CENTRE ST. “Out of the High-Priced District,” Throe Biooks East of Broadway. c, Sample sent FREE, LeRoy, ions— For this week Silk Under- gan are added—everything, including the very finest You who buy will share in the greatest a S$ CREAM LUMPS 1.0.6 seeeeeeee Ip. 10¢ fully with a remedy, now prepared MOLARSE. and placed in the drug stores, called SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY ONLY. Mother Gray's Sweet Powders for|CHOCOUATH GRENOBLE WALNUT BONBONS....... 00... eeeeesIbe 100 Children, They are harmless as milk, SPECIAL FOR FRIDAY cet SATURDAY. pleasint to take and never fail, A|BUTTER PEANUT BRITTLE covers 10¢ certain cure for feverishness, constl-| ORIENTAL FRUIT PASTE. oe coos 120} pation, headache, teething and stom-| ASSORTED FRUIT AND NUT CHOCOLAT! 15e At oH0c OLATE COCOANUT CRIS 19¢ GH-GRADE BONBONS & CHOCOLATES OR ALL CHOCOLATES, ee COR WEST Bway. 29 ) CORTLANDT ST «Blyn Shoe We will deliver any or all of the above epectala at the following rated: Manhatten Island... 100 Jermey City, Hoboken, Brooklyn and ¢ Se ent C. 0. D. than is possible in ordinary business. We are large makers of shoes, adding to our experience and ability with each year of successful shoe making and shoe retailing. Four stores—easy to reach ‘rom anywhere—and everywhere. Shoes in quantity, quality and ale most endless variety. Newest styles,lowest prices, Shoes for Men and Women, $1.50 to $4.00, I. BLYN & SONS, GUARANTEE SHOE CO., 6th Ave. and 27th Street. Atyle 7—Mon's Shapely But- ton Shoe, of fine wax calf, made on the Hampton last, with don. ble mole and mediuin extension edge; a moderately nar. FOUR we cabipe: he STORES Third Ave, and 122d Street. Factories: Ries econ tals $3 EASY TO 609 sih Ave., 39th & 40ih Sts, | 422 403, 46 fect opular style REACH. very 162 Bowery, near Broome Shapely and elegant shoes and a fuller value], Railroads NEWYORK ENTRAL.. & HUDSON RIVER R, THE FOUR-TRACK TRUNK LINE. VIA NIAGARA FALLS, Traine arrive and depart from Grand Central 4 Station. 424 Street, New York, ag below! * cpt those tear. ation ae "28, 4.20, 11-90 11.30 P.M.’ will atop " So oa "empire Stat . | arriving tira |12.10 ne : 3.15% 0 spolln 1s Poa Chicas 1.10) 7.50 4,3 TABIRONDACK AND MON: 7.54 4, 4 A AEYRAGUSE LOCAL Stops at i a 8.30 A Me ieMring “Stare EXPRESS. E . 8.45 A at 10.30 4, M—ibar express. Manes toca! 111.30 ar acta” By vauia. Dw . tla |12.50 #, se SBUPAL 1.00 fi 1.00 2.45 Peale i | 3.30 Hiectsfeights and ane 5 i big PM. 3.35 aca NY" ee TROY. BX ¥ 4.00 5.30 0, second morning PRESS, Chicags i M.—*PAC! 9.30%: 1130 fee D., Brooklyn. for New Yort a) incites NEW "YORK" CENTRAL” ROUTE BETWEEN. ” NEW YORK, BOSTON AND NEW ENGLAND, Via Springfield and the BOSTON AND ALBANY RAILROAD (New York Central & Hudson River KR, Le Trainn leave Grand Central” St nugend 424 9.00 A, 2 14 ckets at “York ‘Centeal oficen,” 415 16 Broadway, and at Grand Central Station. H HT, EH. DANIELS, * dea, Superiftendent WEST SHORE RAILROAD. (Now York Central & H. River RR. Soe Lossces.| ‘Traine leave Franklin St. ert Yorks follows, apd 16min, later foot West ia *7.10 A. M.—For lnterm. points to Albany: 11:20 2. M-—G)' Saratoga ad Mobewe prose 1.00 PF. M-—Chicago Iexpress, 225 F Mo—Cont Lim. for Det., Chi. & @t, Te Poon aeeners Agent. 15 P. ror Byr., Dally, fDally,, except Sunday nex (1) at t1045 A. Ma; (2) 111.20 4 ) |. Time tables at principa . Hagkage checked from hote joe by Westcott Express. MITH, C. E. LAMBERT, Gen. Paw'r Agent, Superintendent. Pennsylvania RAILROAD, BTATIONS {0 WEST TWENTY THIRD OT, and DESDRC 4 CORTLANDT 8TS. eaving, “ume ti ro) % Cortlandt wo Butte! York to Pittsburg. SieeplDt Pieteburg 00" ene! No coaches to Pitte 65 4. M.—PRNN: Compartment Observation ca INSYLVANIA SPECIAL cago. Pullman Observas leeping, Dining and Buty 1a ND ST. LOUIS Nashvitie (via cinela etna Chicago, “tBu EXPRESS—For Pitts. Loulavilie, St, WW. Va. (va aot <WEBTERN, EXPRESS —For Ghleawe, RS Saturday. Dining ACIFIG. EXP Hass—Fore Fitioare For Knoxvi 7, vie andoah Valley Route, Connects for Cleveland, SEOPE Saturday, INAIRNAT LAND AND © iS For Pitubure, Chielasd Gna Oke ; ala to ton Drawlag-reom, fet gmoktng a oP > 2 ee tbintng cat Motte cat 5S, (DIRIng Cap. 9.25 42:10 nlant. $8" Dining Cam” 1 a aug tk Sc hes oiniga Cen, fil Parlor Bi RAILWAY Fee aie) TP and New Orleans, 3.25 P. SAPEAKE AND, QHIO RAI WAY — 56 and 4.65 P.M. dally. wok OLD POINT’ COMFORT AND NORE! 05 A. $55 Fe ealtrs and 2.55 FP. a ae ar Parlor Parlor Bmok« 2° Parlor Cars, ‘Dining Car lor Cara, ‘Dian fisnday Hy i. and Standard Bindaye, ‘Tk 6.19, (Desbronieg and Pena ites at ate i oe “ining” Guay" BY tials Gan 0.88 Sy ed Brae i i ae p10, cis fe ‘Diatng fe Y i ee oth 4.35 ¢ City. mit call, tor and residences through to Bight

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