The evening world. Newspaper, December 23, 1902, Page 5

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i} Pah» ‘ oe, AMER HERES WEDS ET ORD Miss Twining, of Nova Scotia, Twenty-two, | Now the Bride of the Marquis of Done- Who Has a Rank History. gal, Eighty, BONDON, Deo. 2.—All London ta @tartied by the marriage to-day of the cotogenarian Marquis of Donegal, black wheep of many episodes in the lust halt a century, to Miss Violet Twining, whose home Js in Halifax, N. 8, and Who recently graduated from Wellesley College, Massachusetts. She {s twenty- two and he is eighty. Although they met for the first time only five weeks ago they were married to-day in St. George's Church, Hanover Square. Lord High Commissioner Btrathcona, of Canada, gave the bride @way. Sho was attended by her mother, Mrs. Ada Twining, widow of Henry St. George Twining, who accumulated a large fortune in Nova Scotia shipping interests. Young Bride Very Wealthy. Mrs. Twining has been touring Europe with her daughter for two years, coming here directly after the young lady's Graduation from Wellesley. She was possessed of a reat fortune and various articles have been published in which Mt was said she sought a desirable title for her daughter. i Mias Twinlng was described as a moet lovable girl. Her preparatory education was at the Quincy Mansion School, Just outside of Boston, where she has many friends. She was presented at the King’s first court by Lady Strathcona, and at that time her beauty, grace and * ‘Wealth ‘created a furore among the achelors who had titles to trade for ‘wealth. The Marquis and his bride were first @arried yesterday at the Registrar's office, it being a civil ceremony. The @hurch ceremony was quite elaborate for Bo short an engagement. He In an Irish Peer. George Augustus Hamilton Chichester fa the Afth Marquis of Donegal. He did not succeed to the marqulsate until 1889, and, although it is an Irish peerage, LOST BRIDE WHO SAVED HIS LIFE Mrs.. Rodman, Who Twice Brought Husband Through Serious Illness, Passes Away In This City. SHE WAS HOSPITAL NURSE. After twice nursing back to health the husband she married when it was thought he was dying Mrs. Edith Wy- ¢ man Rodman, the wife of Dr. H. H. Rodman, was overtaken by an Incur- ble malady and died at the Presby- Jan Hospital. The happy honeymoon a lasted only five months. When she was a nurse and he a young physiclan at Bellevue he became sick, and throush her careful attention he was finally cured. All in the hospital agreed that he owed his life to his furse. He went to South Wfrica as an army surgeon without telling Miss Wy- man of his love. In South Africa Dr. Rodman became govlously {11 and returned to America. He went to Virginia for rest, and while there suffered a relapse: When he felt that he was going to die he sent for the nurse who had once saved his life and told her of his love. He asked her to marry him and she consented. A minister was called to the bedside and performed the cere- mony, while a doctor gave Rr. Rod- man stimulants to keep him allve. “T will save him again," declared the ride, and she at once took the garb of a nurse and began her work of love. In a few days he was out of dan- er, ang in a few wecks they were North on thelr honeymoon, which was to sadly broken yesterday, It was some time ago that it became known to both that Mrs, Rodman's pondition was serious. She was taken to the Presbyterian Hospital, where the best experts in the city were called to see her. They told her that the mwi- * ady was incurable. ILS LEAP FROM in f FRE 10 DEAT Two Will Die and Several Are Hurt in a Panic in a St. Joseph (Mo.) Factory. BT. JOSHPH, Mo,, Dec, 23.—During a Aisastrous fire to-day in Chase & Sons’ eandy manufactory Sophia Mintus, fit- teen, anil Mattlo Lesile, twenty, em- ployess, jumped from a third-etory win- dow and were fatally hurt. There were Atty girls employed in the factory, and many others jumped from second and thind story windows, sgme sustaining ht injuries. tac Crawford, May Datkin and (Rosie Kraus were injured about their heads by jumping, but notfatally, The @actory had been rvnning night and day to fill holiday orders, and the night and NAb ntggalharat Pinata Mo te ge fire was,-discovered. The EN Lora Donegal sits in the House of Lords as Baron Fisherwick, He was first married in 1969, and «ne following year he secured a di proceedings causing the ser that time. Four yeara later h Mary Ann Williams Cobb, In 1873 they separated and he began divorce pr ings. She replied with a counter sult, and the evidence was so damaging to the Marquis and to his wife as well that the Court deciined to part a couple so well matched and dismissed both actions. Han Been Often in Jail. Since then the career of the Marquis bas been checkered more than before. He has been arrested and jatled repeat- edly on complaints of creditors. One time he served twelve days for owing a| 6 tailor twelve shillings. The Marchioness | went from bad to worse, being arrested | numerous times for intoxication on the streets, She has spent many sentences in the London workhouse, and four | years ago was compelled ‘to eat her Christmas dinner there, i Through secret means the Marquis finally secured a divorce from her, thus | Miss Twining. pla ae | [NZ TAT TMT TEN AVY 4 hag, he Elian wis ORT WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 23, 190, YOUNG MARCHIONESS OF DONEGAL WHO MARRIED AGED NOBLEMAN. AGED CARDINALS HONOR POPE LO They Assemble in the Vatican Library to Present Their Christmas Greeting to Pontiff 23.—There was a ple- In the Pope's private i- inals pre: sent the Pontiff with thelr Christinas greetings. All tho visttora wore thelr mUrReOUS Ted rv A remark eption of Ci nal Paroe prelates, many Cardinals when F peared to be jmated and full CHURCH BLOWN UP BYANARCHISTS. |Ineffectual Attempt Is Made to Dynamite St. Peter’s Cathe- dral at Geneva, Switzerland. ‘ t was that, with the GENEVA, Switzerland, Dec. 2.—A dynamite cartridge was exploded at the | entrance of St, Peter’ Cathedral last night orway was'damaged, but if supposed to have been an Anarchist Open Evenings Until I Special extra te diamond (3 karats) D pertect!: [unusual color; eesti DPLITITINL aT TI i & LENS (eta eA) Oe We ae ZG i s ce rl) cut, APE $1693 var Wy THE stock complete. ery — prilitant white dia- perfectly cut, | | 1) giving m HAVB YOU ANY OF THES Symptoms of a Very Common Trouble? ‘There {s no diseaso so common in the fn eo many forms and attacks so many dlf- forent organs, It {s @ common mistake to suppose that catarrh {s confined to the nose and thront, Any inflammation of the mucous membrane wherever located, accompanied by abnormal secretions, is catarrh. Catarrh of stomach or bladder or Intestines is nearly as com- mon a¥ nasal catarrh and much more se- . although Kt ix trie that stomach ca- and catarrh of other tnternal organs © Fosuit of neglected naaal catarrh, A new remed: an recently appeared which 80 far as tested seems to be romark- ebly effective in promptly curing catarrh, wherever located. The preparation 1s sold by druggists generally under name of Stu- art's Catarrh Tablets, and in addition to beng very palatablo aud convenient, pas sesses extraordinary merit, in many eases diate reliet from the coughing, Nawking and constant clearing of the throat and head, thove symptoms with which every one In familiar who has ever suffered from colds In the head and throat Catarrh Is simply a continuation of these tymptoms until the trouble becomes chronic, and grows gradually worse from year to year, Stuart's Catarrh Tablets are composed of blood root, red gum and similar antiseptics and catarrh specifics, from which it will be neen that no necret Ix mado of the ngre ter @lro that no mineral polsons aro used, as {s tho case with many well-known catarrh medicines For catarrh of the nose, throat, bronchial tubes, for eatarrh of stomach, intestines or bladder, no preparation 1s 80 safo and gives such rapid and permanent reqults as Stu- art's Catarrh Tablets. All druggists sell thom at 0c, for full sized package. You can use them with o#- surance that you will not contract the co- caine or morphine habit, as the results from this catarrh cure afe apparent trom —————————— Sunday World Wants Work Monday Morning Wonders, FN 8 ce oe pre BO ead ee Se EE LAST CALL. Those who have delayed purchasing may come direct to Se our establishment with the assurance of finding our To insure a record-breaking business during the next two days, decided reductions have been made in all departments. Notice that we state weights of diamonds in our advertisements—others fear to. guaranteed, Gifts purchased now may be exchanged after Christmas at full value. esr RE J SUSI ED NI SoA etd SO ee Engagenent Tne. white Stee! white, fine een, pertectly cut ball ‘of fre, 1—1-16 kt, Tiffany au ink: worth 665 $100; spectal un Two steel white ra large perfect gems, x nd a blaze of worth 35 Ss; apectal Tang nde (1 $58 White’ DI gnipa): worth $109, only. karat Olgar € ter, sold gold; rare value at $3 Solitaire loves of ik Diamond Barrin, white ain... Halt Actual Size, Thin magnificent Brooch t Is advertised by 3650. Six karata of Sunbure Pendant or 0 pure white, Baby (actual nix0); old genuine diamond, $6.50 Diamond Hearts, every alzo up to $50, Bolla Locket, lar ful lam where pet Princess Pendant or Mrooch, $43 large pure white diamonds, § ' karats, a unique ea iae Wonk ‘200. 94.253 916; our Two-thirds Actual Size. Regal Pendant or Di @iamond in centre, su: Bonuine fine-water pearl Worth $65; oUF prow vs... cH ARF SOLID 14-KARAT GOLD, WITH G PRICES QUOTED ARB JUST Hal mo Ne 8 nt, Tiffan| ting, Evervthing we sell is fully 1d-karat Gold pure white, UINE B HAVE THE LARGEST §TOCK OF LAD INS! AND GENTLEMEN'S WATCHDS OF EVERY DESORIPTION IN THIS CITY. D & CLEVELAND, Open Evenings Til 11. << TRS DW BRR W «pen Bvenings ti 11. NORTH GRAND ST."L” STATION ~ WEST SIDE OF STREET ” BOWERY SAVINGS BANK BLOCK” dia Genuine diamond wold gold Scart Pin, $1.75 7 Geautne Diamond Rar pair of Solitaire 9 screws, or Bar Drops, inure} pure whtie. very 8. $100 3 or wo Tooth Ring, % karat, fine blue-white gem gectectly cut, Sunburst Pendant of Factual value Brooch, nl large blasts Nocona. arth eat $100; eur price, $50, palr 6&-karat Diamond Drops, steel white, absolutely perfect, cut dalle of a A large selection of Diamond Drepe from $25 to $1,000, eres Lates t nornity Scart Pin, polid 14-karat gold, large, genuine, full-out brilliant, DIAM The Day Before Christmas, } will be a memorable one in this store. Prices on whole lines of Holiday Goods will be Literally cut in two. It is utterly impossible to particularize. Suffice it to say that radical reductions have becn made sbi We: eve! holiday department in the house, and those who have felt their buying until the eleventh hour will reap the advantage by coming early to-morrow. Clearing the Christmas Merchandise is the order of the day, and the prices we have made will certainly do it. The Reductions affect the following lines : Fancy Goods, Dolls, Silver Novelties. Brush, Comb and Mirror Sets and Fancy Stationery. Umbrellas, Handkerchiets, Lace Neckwear, etc., etc. Men's and Women’s Fancy Hosiery, Neckwear, Gloves, etc. Fancy Rockers in Golden Oak and Mahogany. Music Cabinets and Desks in Mahogany. China Closets in Solid Quartered Golden Oak and | ey EOE Parlor Tables in Solid Mahogany and Quartered Golden Oak. Rich American Cut Glass and many lines of China. Dress and Shirt Waist Patterns in Black and Colors. etc., etc, 4 Buy your Christmas Groceries at O’Neill’s—They are the best and purest in the town and our prices are the lowest for similar grades. Sixth Fiverue, 20th fo 21st Street. Joun Danial, SonshSons, Open Evenings UNTIL 10 O'CLOCK, ~ Our delivery department is strained to its utmost, the number of packages far exceeding anything be= fore in the history of our holiday trade. We would therefore suggest the ad= visability of taking your small parcels with you in thegood old-fashioned way and be your own Santa: Claus, While we are fully able to cope with the Holl= day Rush, small parcels are liable to go astray, Everything in the line of Holiday Goods At a Big Cut from Regular Prices. P ._Shop in the morning—avolg Note tie arternosh rush, oan find {t more pleasant and agreeable, Solid Gold Eye Glasses, $1 Pr. know why I will sell you « pair 96.00 solid gold eye glasses for will toll you why years 1 have been tha seading optician ot New York and Brooklra, and during that time I have fitted thonmnda with glossed that have permanently benefited — thelr cyeright. But there are thousanda who don't know how well I can serve thom, but who run the risk of ruining thelr aigtt by nt oF i Do you of reg the end by «reatly ivcreasing my already large clrele of patrons. If you come THIR WEEK to any of my three stores you can get a pale of $5.00 Solld Gold Glasses for $1. 106 B.23d St.,New York, noarath Avt 541 Fulton St.,BklynynearDoKalb Avi 192 Fulton St.,Bklyn, noar Orange st! I Will Cure You of Rheumatism Else No Money Is Wanted, Any honest person who suffers trom Rheumatism ts welcome to this offer. T° am @ specialist in Rheumatism, and have treated more cases than any ‘other n, 1 think, For sixteen years I experiments with different drugs, toatin known remodien while the world for something bet toe, T found a costly chemi “Sich, with my previous di ino a certain cul 1 don't mean it can turn bony joints into fesh again; but it can cure che dis- joey at any stage, completely and forever, P*have done it, fully 100,000 times. Pinow this’ so well y remedy on trial. Postal for my book on pet) mail you an order on will Cotties Dr. Shoop's Rhoumat : wre it for @ month at my risk. If it suce ‘the cost ts only $5.60. Tf it tails, T ‘ ¢ druggist myself—and your Cure. PIANO) There are few holiday gitts in which 7 so many points must be considered® « ~ be dich drugs, and it is folly to take them : Hi ; You inust Ket ‘the disease out of the blood, | as in the choice of a piano, It should My remedy does that even in the most | eociyes - aimeult, obstinate casos. It bas gured the represent a combination of greatest durability with the highest aytoxin- =" (workmanship and purity of tone */ Trust the judgment of the masters*m ki | of music who for nearly half a cens tury have recognized the ideal in - brord shall decide it. merevoan that exactly. If You, gay, the ree suftmere: not what T claim, Ydon't expect a ay from you penuysyo uo samples. Any mero samplo fect chronic Rheumatism mast to tho verge of danger. [use case In ton. 4 1 will send you the ond try my remedy for a month, as it c barm you, anyw If tt fails it f ‘Address Dr. Shoop, Br 740, Ri Mild cases, not chiro! by one or two bottles. “THE OLD RELIABLE.” Warerooms, 136 Fifth Ave., N. ¥, | f§ ONE | PER WEEK $ Will Furnish Your Home. Furniture, Carpets, Clothi 2) ff OF Reliable and Up-to-Date St sever Cire] Easy to Buy, Easy to F uh ats ent'a 4 drug stores, lantremery at “waste not, want not’ may be an, adage sage, But—“World Want Ads. waste not,” axe. Ae TS much more befits the

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