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IS HE PAID $5 STURGIS ANGRY WEE 8 SN SACU rT MORE TNBBENANOSAY TO SERGEANT. AT CROKER TRIAL GAMING HOUSES) IN CHURCH PEW) > ‘ John Kepke Gives Damaging! Called Lawyer Delaney Down “Testimony Against McCor-| with Bartg of the Gavel, and , mick at His Trial Before Po-| Said His Complaint of Unfair TENLARGE SKULL [TRUSTEES MAKE TO CURE WOIOCY,) MANY CHANGES. C Surgeons Hope by Giving Hair a; Dr. Stewart, of Bellevue, Ap- Fashion Set in West Thirty- Chattering, with Blon with Bloodshot Eyes » Chance to Spread that Girl's} pointed Department Superine, third Street !s Now Being) and Hair on End, He Fright-| Mind Will Develop. tendent of Alied Hospitals, Followed in Places All Over|. ened the Congregation of St. - +, Ht 2 Andrew’s. STAMFORD, Conn., Nov. 3A delicata| Dr. George T. Stewart, long’ Bypertne, :] fice Commissioner Partridge. Treatment Was Untrue. the City. . . surgical operation, which 1s expected to|tendent of Bellevue Hospital, Has been 2 u appointed Departmental Superintendent cure a case of partial 4dlocy,jls to be f the allled hospitals of the institution, SAT THROUGH THE SERVICE.|pertormea here Wednesqay by Dr.| sna Michael J. Rickard, formerly dep- Thomas J. Biggs, Jr..with the assistance} uty, has been named as Superintendent most STEEL PLATES AT DRAPER’ Ba —_—_- CASE WAS THEN ADJOURNED.| PROSECUTION ENDS CASE. of “Dr. Frederick Whitehorn, a nerve|of Bellevue. Changes affecting ‘We Will Certainly Be Found Barriers Against the Police Put Up| Groaned and Laughed While a Hymn) ,pociaust! assdolated with the North- avery opera: aa oe laps es Rae - @nd Protests, Finally Gains Time Guilty,” Says Delaney, Speaking at the Establishments of “Honest” Was Being Sung, and with'a Sort} western Dispensary and the Harlem | tees, . ad 4 Bat ital of New York. ‘Phe subject | No Intimati ¢ the proposed chai _* to Employ a Lawyer to Conduct) for the Chief, “and an Effort Made John Kelly and? “Lou” Bette—| of Wild Cry Left the: Edlfice) Hospital wide. a twelve-jear-old dauth. | Was elven. untit-the trustees ‘announe ‘His Defense. y Detectives Getting Evidence. Afterward, eed yo ee eee itty cae, | the, new appointments, - Dr. { is \. to Dismiss Us. . ter of Capt. Trundy, a wealthy ‘retired Breenani atl an of, the "board, = : es ——- : MPG | sce cagtaiol rho lives, ae ae Seep alterations made in the staff, but said Testimony. of an incriminating charac- Instead of driving gamblers out of/ St, Andrew's Protestant Ep tial NY. ens had been no attempt at After a week's adjournment the trial Ser was taken at the trial of Seret | or maward F, Croker, Chief of the Fire ©) Whomas McCormick, of the Oak street! He yartment. was resumed before Com- tation, at Polite Headquarters to-day. | missioner Stursis at Fire Headquarters { McCormick, who is charged by Capt. |this morning. Miles O'Reilly with receiving a bribe! garry Brum, a youth of about 7) of % for procuring the services of ®| eighteen, who insisted on being called ‘Professional bonfsman, interrupted the | “Mr Brum,” was the fitstéwitness called business ithe recent sudcesyful ratds by |Church, at One Fyjndred and’ Twenty-| For four years the wirl was suffering | Dr. “Gtewart was sore, Superin- CApCRWAIaN ihaai ser gee oblect |eeventh street and Fifth avenue, wabse congantiy from acute headache, Treat. | tendent of the Metropol tan, Hospital: Heenan Lo csiestcaters by, ce \ moft by New York sdociailsts has failed | partmental Superintendty will give. him Thay ure safeguarding thelr entabliah- |COnstesation wae much disturbed sev i r) to work a cure of the headache or arrest | supervising | control of pita aac ments with steel barricades, which are |¢ral weeks ago over they@htits of Mrs.| eo wing ddlocy. The surgeons attribute Eh vial teas a, ae Kes ealeslated to be proof against the bat-| Robert Morrison, of No. 23/Bast One| he girks conditfon to a too. early’ ossin- | 28 Bellevue. | Mr. Heckord wit sallene tering rams and axes of the police, Who |;rundred and Twenty-sixth street, who| cation of the skull, which has retarded) work at Bellevue. ! oceedings at frequent intervals to ask|by the prosecution in rebuttal. He tod must first gain access to the rooms! was afterward sent to Bulleyue Hospital | the devgiopment of the brain. hore ot bolevcen bs prieties ! missioner Partridge for time to pro-| Capt. Cosby that he was employed by where’the play Is being conducted, to have her sanity inquired into, was| ‘Drs. Biggs and Whitehorn will ‘remove rooms have been turned into. dint | & competent attorney. After sev-| Falk, the photographer, at the Waldorf. The fashion was set when a formld-|visited at the evening service yesterday | ectlona of the éhild's sitll so as to, room for the staff of hou physician | able porteullie of steel was built around|)y another and a supposedly Insane permit’ the. brain. te spread and give SEN eT a ees papabrtionied oft the front entrance ofthe house in Thir-!yerson, thin time a man, rooniifor its developmenti The sections | {2° “hoara. rooms. Geawatt's of ty-third street, reputed to be owned by| The" strange gestures and Mia ap-| of skull will be replsced’bY silver plates. | will be In a small adjolning room. Frank Farrell. ‘ pearance of the man so worked upbn s - “Shang” .Draper, whose place WAS/ihe nerves of the persons in the pews brokep into by the police with an 4m-|immediately surrounding him that they provised battering ram, has had steellmoved to other plrta of the chureh workers at ‘his place, No. 6 West Twen-/until a wide space of vacant pews ree ty-elghth street, for several days. They| mained around the/mam have fastened sheet steel plates to the! Although the loud talkingiand Jabber- outer doors Jeading to the roof and base-|ing of the man continued throughotit rent, as wil as the frontentrance, Steel|the services, none of ‘the fers patdd. folding gates have been placed at all of|any attention to him, and‘he was. al- the front windows. ‘These gates are|iowed to remain undisturbed. fastened with heavy locks and bolts at} None of the members of the congre- night when the play is on. During the|/gation acemed to recognize the man and . day ‘they are folded and in that position} no one could be found who had seen him: The young wite of Harvey T. An- | @ulred the company to properly light Its are hidden behind the fine lage curt In the church before. One of the wom , McCormick was at the desk. The erage jn the church b . of the women AtcCormick said | oT Jeuler: Who occupled room 1,480 1-2) drews, Republledn candidate from the | it was Harvey Andrews who got the |;,,/onest John, Kelly's" place is to 261) 1. congregation, who t® a prominent prea! cheaters ve & ie Waldorf-Astoria on the morning | Seventeenth Congressional District, has bill passed creating ‘Thomas Jefferson Toe ee himtbeta tielientie nish | woskendinttie Ghurell “put whipvrefuses 3 of the Park Avenue Hotel fire, after | found a new qualificatym for a would-be | Fark Jn the heart of Harlem “Little leas also raided by the police. “Bomb- , . ids, but there are many reputable identifying the view photographed by | office Uoldeen nacre te Han Gewiana Italy," apd also the Antl-Sweatshop OSHOta eo anced Oe NGabvevised steel |t® have her name mentionéd, in de- s in this borough who will €lVe) Brum, the ome whicn he saw from his|elected “because hi py walls are not considered extremes by |Scribing the man said: 5 8 se he is the best hus- “Andrews born and educated A haga he church ‘ttt 2 a ” window, téid C Cob: band in all.the work ris Philadelphia. where she lved until {the gambler-proprictors to prevent un: I entered the church a littl$ late au * waw Mr, Mackintosh in ® cell| seen of the Fh ti ‘osby what he had} Th ‘srs. Andrews's opinion, a good hus-|she married Mr.” Andrews. In her | Welcome visits from the police. was shown to a pewlabout’six rows fh pe band must of necesalty make a good |three years here Mrs. Andrews has| Capt. h_ declares that steel ba tranee on the righ: tinued the witness, “A patrolman) "you want ma to understand that you | Congressman. ‘Incidentally, however, | made @ host of frends, whom ake ene (ters will cut no figure when he is pre-|from the rear entrane fail refusals the est was granted | Astoria 4 the trial adjournéd until@Phursday. | “Can you see the Park Avenue Hotel soon as the cade Was quled the) from room 1,4901-2 at the Waldorf-As- it asked, for af adjournment, as} toria ae to get a lawyer to] “Yes Istioner Partridge in-| “Did you take a picture of the Park : that ine cas® proceed, adding| Avenue Hotel from that‘room?” Poe pt. -O'Relll¥ had no lawyer. “Yes, air.” © the couldn't see why the accused would Mr. Delaney objected to the witness's “peed one.” * [Une of testimony, on the ground that It Dr. John’ Kepke, of No, 198 Arlington] W@% not proper rebuttal, ‘avenue, was the first witness called.| The Commissioner overruled the ob- “Ho testificd that he had been asked by | Jection of. counsel, as he did his objec- ‘Mrs, Macintosh, the wiff of the person| tion to having the photograph in ques- for whom bail, was procured, to see} tion put in evidence. What could be done for her husband, Identified the Photograph. whad been arrested for intoxication.) raward C. Hargrave, a Michigan lum- . sir, West 14th Street. : Great Election Day Sale . For Men.| ~ Absolutely Unmatchable Values. I had not seen before came over $ she mentions other qualifications more | tertains at her artistic home, In |pared to make a descent upon a gam-|hand side. I had my son with me and De me and anid that he thought he [Sern ” aut notice and they just found) iiey" to infuence the unsentimental Mount "Morris "Park. Mes. Andreiva in bring: noiae. it is known that, act we had hardly seated ourselves when eee ETS AE (he? busiedd ta orto aOw 4 voter, only twenty years old. he is musica: Cu iar “gh F gould ax the matter of a pondeman | veg, ate.” er. Harvey Andrews, she nays, (cmy,cmenty rears old. She tx murleal, | Eun uncle vesvare nighily wislling eer-| We became conscious of,eome pec ese stores for men ought to be the’ busiest i 1 ds mi jn houses and securing evidence. When | noise going on be!@d ua. Ferrey, He most handsdne women in A tne ta ripe the raids will be made. |" looked around and saw/a man whose hair seemed to be standing’ yp all over No values will be found elsewhere. Ti:e offerings below combin to make the rarest sort of an opportunity. Take! advantage of this sale! Store open all day to-morrow. Men’ Ss Suits at $5.00 ive $£Omalues. ds That is itself ought. to ape ‘sutiiblent to crowd our men’s store§ Bary Cried Stor! WS 05 $0.7" ania, t ho knocked out ill-smellin will give him $5. to cept eas here naked to be allowed |Tamps ‘on tho elevated ronda “In «few minutes the patrolman re-| 1)! rtain portions of his testi- if | mony. Mr, Delaney objected, saying hi yes were bloodshot | sg Perey ane summers | that the witness had answered the ques- ; , ye eee ee ‘an not neeltnliy'@ fees ‘geld! me that I had bettor give the door- | /0n# and explanations of these questions vous woman, but the appearance of this $1, but I gave ft to the patrolman | ¥¢re Immaterial, 1 » Jereature greatly startled me. 3 "As we were standing in front| “You may explain to the Commis- : ” at en we arose in our seats to «ing ‘the desk I handed Cummins $5 and|*loner,” ruled the Court, : a hymn the man leaned over the @.me to give it to Sergeant Mc-| “I think it would be only decency to back of our pew and instead of sing- I laf it on the Sergeant’s| rst hear counsel for the other side," "ling made am Indescribable nolse. He ik and he put it aside.” said Mr. Delaney. A ded} § but was was not singing the hymn, to-morrow. You knoywhat' an extraordffary value it must be, William MacIntosh testified to having| “The Commissioner must advise,” sald making odd sounds which ined to be Hotiteeigetenr acer? alge iets lye pa Intoxicated on the evening of Sept.| Mr. Sturgis, witli a rap of the gavel, After Several Months’ Dissipa-|* ture of sroans and laughs. Sere One pai poe ate iach with yeni pre Pe rrercittes while on the Brooklyn Bridge and| “that the use of the words of decency | Reagh Home Safely After Visit-|Agent in Brooklyn “L” Station “I wes so frightened that I moved y. with silks in Sips fi-breasted sack and ~ % having been arrested and brought to | or indecency applied to the Court is Oak street station, @tscourteous, and the Commissioner wilt! ing London, Paris, Lisbon and] Held Up Before Daylight by fain lining; sewed ent uble-breasted stvle; sizt® 34 to 44. oe ag le ter what your build sey be, whether long, short, lean or fat, we'll fit you. Come here to-morrow expecting to get Pa $10 Suit at our pfice quoted and you'll not be disappointed. Men’s $4 Trousers at $2. - tion Popular Character Actor| out of the pew and went to another part of the church. TI occasionally "> “I saw my friend, Dr. Kepke hand a] not allow it . Dies from Alcoholism. glanced at the man during the continua- * “But,” protested counsel, “you give i “a 5 vic 5 ac- ll to Sergt. McCormick,’ said the wit-|,,-But." protested counsel: “you give |’ Madeira, Man with Revolver. tidn of the service and eaw by his ac tions that he was undoubtedly insane. Tony Cummings, fof many years a pop-|1 Ww people like myself who fiad been ‘ithe statement made by counsel is un.| The schoolship St. Mary's, just back] A pold attempt was made early this|ular character actor of the otf Rice| Shown Into pews near him stay for a true," said the Commissioner, rapping | from her annual cruise, was towed to| Morning to hold up the ticket office| school, who had been dissipating for| few minutes and then move away as I “but I couldn't be sure it was @|want, but when I want to make an ob- bil’ Jection I am allowed to te Interrupted, Upon McCormick's insisting for the | #21 —— time that he could not proceed ith his defense until he secured a com-| the table again with the gavel the foot of East Twenty. eo T Bi y-fourth streetyIn the “L" station at Grand and De|geveral months, applied last night to his | had done. 3 e sont Sargeras Partridge Say BI Ran Three Ye this morning and docked just abaft the| Kalb avenugg’ Brooklyn. old friend, John Gallagher, owner of the! “When the services were over I no- ete fees oe TORtiriE cach Foes et eee ter aE = Ane phursgay. John Francis Murray, Secretary of the | Naval Militia ship Hampshire While Hengy Murphy, the ticket agent, | Long Acre Hotel, No. 1551 erpean ey for | gee athe there SWee any Sntpey apace fection Brain al to custom make; the trimming and foner Partridee ag gus? Com |firm of the Simpson Crawford Co., was! Commander Alblon V. Wadhams eald:| was counting his cash before daylight /a room ™ which to rest, anand) fie Diane ners tne sane yeas workmanship afe of the finest $4 values; sizes from 32 eerie Lee eee eee ee eet ot? prentltng the debts oF | {We had every rag of canvas set when | man, apparently about twenty-two, This morning ho was found deaa in| although the reat Sciebesenuren wae to 48 Waist, all tengihs......... Nene n Aires Ae S37 bias for Battalion Chief Gooderaon. Mr. Murray | We feached the Hook, and the manner | years old, entered and offered a dime|his room, A‘doctor from’ Roosevelt Hos- | crowded. Le mite sme plier. te Sows as a in the y ote LT hs proved a stirprise to the proaecition and_}in which the boys turned fo and stripped | for a ticket. As Murphy pushed for-|plital sald death had resulted from al-| had left ani POU Ane naturale ner! Ser don't Pee eT en as ag, | eles, materiatiy to strengthen the her tn better evidence than anything I| Ward the ticket and change the robber |coholiam and heart failure. The body | oUt of the Bae abet athe Men’ Ss Gork Sole Shooe SAtiiasse stave aval and [aan WGhiate Goodereon palate your AS 2 the good eftecta of the crulse. |\drew a revolver and, nointing it at him,|was sent to the Morgue, as no friends res ORTON lee gaetinotua were Be eo. been Ye only have four able seamen on boar : Jaim it, . 5 , ; ei T have had advice on this|"™"" ,, The boys virtually did all the, work, | uc: eo anved’ a leading part in {arose trom his seat and walked rapidly Fhe cork sole in our Men’s “Feature” Shoe, "4 @nd I think that a conviction eons hey sent down the topgailant and royai, “Cough up the dough-box, quick, I sara pad . out of the church. extends clear across the bottom between’ ‘ou ever make a complaint that | farde wanteatl ” Rice's production of “Evangeline,” and ‘2 d without the presence of lawyers | he had not paid?’ Aree er nanned) tHe RC HERIRGS Snea te tall’ the} cashi igh inent in other pleces| ‘The man appeared to be about twen- the solés and makes the shoe impervious fn, the courts.. It must be re-| ‘ fo SHAE We gould:pass under the Brook:|/ Tnatead) of handing: him) the, money,| Hed ald been Prominent {nother > ty-five years old and was plainly dressed to’damp weather, Shown in lace or elas- @ disciplinary | ‘How long was It before he paid you," The St. Mary's left ‘New London,| Murphy dropped behind the high coun- —_ His eyes { shall never forge! tic sides, all the up-to-date styles ; also the e A 4 ‘low i “aw ers here by] ‘Three vears, and only th a ‘ ya here oat Feet enh nnd only, then after wi , June 19 tact and saived direct to] ter and yelled ag loudly as he could. ‘The St. Andrew's Chronicle, the = iit Th “altogether David Graham, a clerk, “at Fire Head- Southininnton mel NA The robber ran from the station and church paper, In its edition of yesterday a —— quarters, wag’ next catted, and ax Maaptod teary ‘i disappeared in the darkness down Grand has the following clause in its editorial 4 regarding. ¢ Fenced s 20 b the boys had plenty of shore leave, They| avenue. Detectives in the De Kalb ave- the third cH R SHOW’ firemen whom It was charged Chief |Wwere invited r ji erMreceetiie gH r t dup to London by the ¥. MJ nue . () ; . EI OW’S END Croker refused to recommend for pro-|C. A., shown around, the English c QuC a satis herd VATA 8 ee UAb ea AR ecentiexpeciends (at ithe) Bunday, motion, tal by members of the association and| help and ran to his assistance, When |, ‘ THEE er (hateparlah tate permene wee Is Last Night of Bxhtvl-| pion ul Coot then rdfentined the | entertained at luncheon by Sir Georke| they reached tho station he was still Raotenunecuyaercinal hie” deservitix init fol Capt. "i am e or a y " Mt Madison Square Gardea. | which extracts’ were read by Wapt.| Men's Assocation in England, jonithe nape xelling LeSofaiy watched, lest’ publle. worship Thureday night Madison Square | Under cross-examiAation, M aD a Vee crn tne aap went e be disturbed.” ler cross- , Mr. Delaney + ele, “ O will be scene of attraction for Havre, minora a delegation from the Fe Of Rowers. To-day | h (gia ematreee cle res ore Siri | ers x. pacgrtad the boya to ag . - ‘0-day is chrysanthe- m the a had Out Of wits) thi EF pital, Guides and inter- jati > Gay. and every woman who vin | Ment ant yu pomegnion: and that it] presersahowed them (many things of Mayor Approves Appropriation/NEW GRAND’ JURY SWORN IN. ahow to-night will, be presented | ™ iS or 9) Interest in the city during thelr two se fower by one of the Japanese |iructiaor cnanged ” Of tertimony ex-| days’ stay there, The ship alto touched fors Manhattan and Black-joas cases Await Itn Action Durtog at, London ana morirthay, rowed! aeveral nny bi i j ee ; P o Novembpr Teri. cape mecutiontia Last Witness, Joutter races with the crews ot the A PEA ) ARMS, well’s Island Structures. Bag eet aly a 9h dar ea IDEA IN MEN'S CLOTHES | ncgedcu‘on Waites anetance'yjtat,tts| Henngzani aha Vacganachineti e000 L | Who, nen General Sesslops, to-day. ewore in th call before conc hide Lee cea te co | ating, Baratoge and Waterprise, In enc 7‘ et ot New York boys won easily. Novembens anid ant Secretary Shiels of the Fire bec Caer vara ooiavine alin @nbqune Jury. © Corcellus H. plain Common’ Sense. shapes. The best special ih New York for men at..... We also have complete lines of “ Feature’ Shoes in Vici Kid, Box Calf and Patent Leather at the above price, Men’s Shoes at $2 per pair. Made of Kangaroo box calf leather; also box’calf ; this lot is maflewith oak'soles, and stitched'through, | PPSChls and through; equal in every respect to custom 00 made; made in double or triple sole weights; newest shapes; in lace style. e Also our celebrated National Shoes for len, in vici kid, Shetland or Cordevan calf skin; leather lined, lace or congress, all shapes. Among the papers approved by the mai-Ready” Opens To-Day with . Hackett, a clothier, at No, 265 Broad: partment, was the witness, and he tea. ale off Bermud: a second Mayor for the week ending Nov. 1 is|#&ckett u pORe @ Unique P: ition, - | tifled from the civil-service IIs! tered one gale off Bermuda an : a Nov. wan madaetichatane Gea actn cine ances: tating oariats sweet mess city GENES: | about Ire mitea south of Montauk Point: “Inhuman Treatment,” Said Mr.)an ortinince to provide tor the Issue | Putnam, the. publifiier, was excused ug ie settled the ques-|is charged with having refused to recom. of corporate stock of $2,920,000, the pro-|from service. fas foreman of the fipn of men's clothts once and for all,|mend for promotion. “That finishes, our Flavin, “Justifies Taking Up. ceeds ot which are to be used for tho |Grand Jury which made the proseatment EBBE by the time Solomon arrived the] fase, Mr." Commissioner,” “maid Cant ‘ acqiisition of land required for the|thst-Attorney “Asa “Bird” Gardinery uy ba pirtees. wes lost ight of in robes |Sie Delaney, then read from a. ty Arms. Manhattan and Brooklyn anchorages of |Ggv. Roosevelt oa : al. po- a new. Gr © po-| written slip of paper and moved to 3 the. Manhattan Bridge, the Brooklyn|,.7he new Grand Jury, will have oply tates. When Beau Brummel ap-| miss each one of the chargessneparatel: ae ‘masculine attire stood and cach specification thereunder on th hake. CRM. mepce que ie no evidence had been ad- duced by the prosecution to sho ‘are many New Yorkers, how-|Chiet Croker was @ullly of any. of theme 1 H whovate dissatisfied with the pres.|_ ‘The motion of counsel was denied by pier 6f ‘which 18 rapidly nearlng com-|oners being in the Tombs and the others LONDON, Nov. %—Michagl Joseph | pletion. being on bond. Flavin, M. P., in speaking ata me@ting |» Another ordinance. of, a similar na- —<—<———— of the United Irish League in aidiet the lettre, for $1,627,000 ds for th National Defense Fund, delerately de- Blackeelis Inland Bridge, was Aigo ape| FUNERAL OF P. R. SHUGG. we things, and havé been won- | the Commissioner, . - pfoved by the Mayor, i "All Task for, Mr. Commissioner, in clared, according to a telegram ‘to the 1 wo ordinances 7 Frid stand Prowaway 4nd Me-| conclusion.” sald counsel, “is Justice and Is a Creditor, but Set-| Times that Irishmen wore eptitied to whe abroval @ hens “forthe wore agnor. PRCtesAstever.: marian ae Which rou seta talr MARTON ety after the teat He, Too, Is a Creditor, but Set=) coi inemecives of any fair and legit. | of onsergetton, Yesterday at Rutherford, N. J: ; " a ea in clothes f emer i to remove Br! Mayor Low to-day Proctor R. Shugg, who died sudde ‘ 2555 sity Pine ged aber | Rae ote mata ae tad oohcoanma| tes with. Others, and Thus) mete moun, fa temer® Pelueh mira) ite og free tba Mp tevted lat his nome in ReiNertonte Ne tet VERYBODY who is: any ual would be Alnce Its commenc ement, Keeps Sheriff Away. “The inhuman way in which the Irish fhe" Blackwell 8 Island Bridge. 1 Wednesday, was buried in Hillside . : ang an “atort wal Gs wade uray P : have been treated in the past Commission consints of Prof. (W gtery yesterday. He wi » . ee a f Be ap wet clotin as they" ure nucag?| Ne." herald, Flavin ts reported to have aid, Justifes | slonce: Brot. Palmer 0 il di cieot Sir Shiga wan of Engllah bieth * body is interested in r ‘to at fot much more than half ear, vhs at | them in taking up arm to free ¢helr| ‘troy Polytechnic, and Mente Ww. came to iis count yea ‘ pS y f The Church of the Wpiphany. at} cunery when the opportunity aries, | of Buller & Hodge. The Commission is|ago., Me o firwt e ie , eS She eA cea a fem hi pours Instead of w. DR. M’SWEENEY $ JUBILEE, Tompkins avenue and McDonough) “inne Irish rty. | gequested to report on both sets of in this ‘count to do by It offers wearers of rere eoekIoAly. waa bavecl omni be e party. is now absolutely it ekili Mans and decide which ts the best. for ve. attained pi eae ith f Jew York than| Wl Celebrate the Anniversary of | humiliation of having its altar cloth WER ORO. OFe two! trifling exon eauty, itsetumnege. ary mmahe ental apace Inaiviaualing. ran ais Obaimatiom Nest wsaie ‘and other sacred fixtures sold under tated that the Dublin executives | 7 o™ ‘ Weaneatne The Rev, Dr. Patrick F, McBwee ihe, Gherktt's, hammer, to7Say (by..098 mh ofthe Unites Eitan He a yp, fancied che Cra ai pemiy conten Jone ‘of the oldest and mast ene’: |the persons whom the rector of the] nese convention to expel Jaaner Ralf, FELL IN LOVE OVE WITH H THE.£O mork. “The color work by ae ‘and ‘ " fml-feady’’ ia nelsher made-to-meas-|inown prinsta my the cn, oan t midely Jehurch, Rev, Dean R, Babbitt, hed] MB. from the party. on account at he ead carb at photography followed. 1 y S a ady to UY | tne Lortieth anniversary OF His ee arate | dcecritved as, one, of those mereiiess| pro-Hritiah conduct gh the House “At/ starr Mevianun sent Prowers Oe a ee Hadith feo custom tailor gives the| ton and the twenty-fifth anniversary o oreaitors, a Policeman Who Arrested Her. |ent'of the New York World's Potier das Mk de mished ttron| iia rectorship of St. Brisld's chucon, This SAAN wes: Tapieg Eb anole the neyotae partment, Mtr Shy ad bean in con tare: Au ok sexton of. the chureh, who held a a judgment for $506, He went to the ‘policeman Kiely, of the West Thittieth REFUSE SCOW ABLAZE, | ato" "pans": itt Yack ametn [Raetes rit ing Wate hen you buy in| ext week, The celebration will begin e. before “you at st . next Sunday, when Father : — Lwhen he arrested Mary McManus in |old. wi that the ft will ney Wil offer an Sheriff's office and said he had decided n . 7 ‘ins desl and-satis(actory as that) thanksgiving In Wis church. Thenenc,| not to force the sale, Instead, he gave| -°*t by idea cgi Loaded with} front of the Walter, be fie pet ogpect 3 ; cor iS some ery interesting ent. W preached by Dr. James. i | checks to the two other creditors for aper and Shavings, in love with tim. The her to fall A refuse scow,loaded with paper and| Woman had been at a party and shavings, wien was being towed by the | drank 1 t Hers the, A. z.| Loughlin, of Philadelphia, a tife-long a“ too uch. took her to the “Jerfereon Market Court ¢ Breede {rie pH OF the aged priest. ‘There will be imuine. GASTAED De his oe aged e in| receptions and exercise: duri, .¢ | chattel mortgage on the jure} tures Re ee riains | week, i ‘ ng the | for the whole amount of $787. tuk Geo. A.A. Humphries from the ‘matter regarding the large cor- A wardroben, which are| On. Sept. 8. 1877, Dr. Mc@weene; ‘ i fone wf One Hundred and Tents pirpennl eames One mie cee hes of MI descriptions at| appointed rector of St. Brigid's Shure’ | ‘This obviates the foreclosure wale and caught fire at noon to-day just’ after | tempel por of ited es Of V rector ot 8 beaphiasiac avimals ha Gay te er) ae fMagistrate | Barlow discharged her ni ta ES; Bhan et chowen, for ety’ De the' get gethe oe its te Be ny pala 1 my ier OF soa am the "tow "het | wien she earnestly protested she would ations ae Ur ae Ss ‘ & the property, A ‘debt of only $1B000 noe Lamp Caused Death. a DEE pace eco ann engine a eohtepa da an ON alerts as te y = Se iad ’ 1 <a BRADFORD, Pa., Nov, 3.—The tarm-| 4nd, truck’ worked at the blaze for Banus, vio the Magia rate eit oto Ay. has| “he thoughtlees man with’ land to| house occupled by’ Patrick Stack and W. 0. Strong out centetor ire a2 bi New Forts tient! | "ga, family was buried early to-day, Helen] and the blaze was extinguished, gi ne eonianer on Fe cone has a Stack, thigty-two years old, perished in eee (a om senth 4 tay ‘Inds no one who will buy. the fam@ The other occupants hed Av does nut think of, printer's Int: | narrow escapes, ‘Tho firé was caused by |. Sie explonion ' ofa 5 aspen mp in Miss Noth ete:

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