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bak beth: a y - THE WORLD: MONDAY EVENING, JANUARY 26, 1903. 6 TELLS OF PROP PF PES Eon ro um (MRS, MARTIN TO [CHANCED FATE t THREATS T0 TELL OF BABY.) FOR WEDDING. ) he : Woman Accused by Husband of| Elsie Woodbury Brown Becomes) R ¢ a y | KIL PARENTS Foisting Bogus Infant on Him} a Catholic to Marry Thomas T1903 1000NS. Ri ls Ready for Further Inquiry,] C.Jenkins, Whose Parents Ob- | Lawyer Says. jected to Her Protestanism. ° | Bride of Coachman Says Perna a Oke Semi Annual Sale, that He Wrote Her Let- ters in Which His Pur- SHE HAS NOT DISAPPEARED.|CARDINAL TO OFFICIATE. | pose Was Set Forth. | tea 1 In full swing to-day. All the beauties of Spring - reflected by these lovely 1903 Ribbons. Louls H. Reynolds, attorney for Mra,| Mies Elsie Woodbury Brown, daughter John MeLcod Martin, respondent in the] of Mra, Prank Gould Brown, will be- | Thousands of yards at P strange proceeding pending before the} come the wife of Thomas C, Jenkins, of Wonderfully Low Prices. | Roard of Health, where!n her doctor H husband seeks to have expunged from] Baltimore, at 4 o'clock this afternoon, | The Main Aisle is in gala attire. Ribbons of every kind/for Aikeen ; every purpose. Details: are pheny ea Waly ePor ted the ceremony will be performed tn St in white, cream, pink blue, | Cxamination/(hat the other side Wiatien)| ho eS pom Baltimore, ; cardinal, nile, mais and T2 to put h it al d $4 is 43 a o Dut her through,” Mr. Reynolds adds, jr eee, waa reared in the Prot-|f Satin Tatfets Ribbons, turquoise, 19c, quality, per 2 | The Intim at Mra.) i i u denise eases on hatin had) astant piscopal Church, After her en- | pall sik, 5% inches wide, colors noes line Ribbons, su- 4 a en out by Champe & and black. 29c. quality, at, per Cc perlor quality; brilliant Nostra, 6 19, ; inches wide, all desirable color- 4 YET HE IS DISCHARGED. the public records the certificate of birth| having Joined the Catholic church for] ere ena he says is neither his nor AIX] tove of the man she ts to wed. It was) wife's, declares that the woman has not] in, wish of Mr. Jenkina's parents, and 4 “Mrs. Martin will be on hand to-mor-| °° Ed Paahlade uke >| J Best Quality Fancy Corded All-Silk Plain Taffeta Rib- For the Young Mrs. Rilea Loves Tow afternoon, when the case ta re-|Gremes wages Catholls Church byt Striped Ribbons, 134 inch JD bons, brilliant lustre, 4 inches wide, Him, and Tells Him She fumed. to undergo any kind of a cross-| Or ee sumer train emhlon Crowe the 1 colorings, 10¢. C Will Stick to Him, What- ever Happens. | i Paul Rilea, the artist-coactman, who! Was arrested on complaint of Mr. ana} Mrs. Charles Heckman, of Bensonhurst. because they said he threatened to kill them, after he had married their daugh- ter Nollie secretly, wax discharged in the Coney Island Court to-day. The prisoner's bride went on the stand and swore that he had threatened to Kill her father and her mother, and that he frightened her into believing that he would kill her unless she mar- Tled shim: but at the same time she ad- mitted that she loved him. Her test! mony seemed to th who heard it 4s an effort to stick to her husband and her parents at tao same time. Andrews, attorney for Dr. Martin. He] &*8ement to the prominent young club- yard ings, 29c. quality, at, per yard, Mrs. Martin hag left the temporary |!" the Catholic church before the wed- | fi stripes and dots, 33¢ inches 7 Plain oire Taffeta quarters she had at No. 7 Weet Tweifth| 20s and with thia in view she has 20 PAUL RILEA. . v1 5 ill follow the weddl id Striped Ribbons, 315 ache Al Ghee iho gee, na "| will follow the weddin and Stripe iB ied joMerp her exact addreak @ 80:17 vis bridal gown 0 be orn by Mian) [inches wide: leclid colorings, Cc Molre Taffeta Ribbons, i Brown is of white crepe de chine, em-! [most wanted shades, 22c. 6% inches wide, .35c. qual- Te aed ts per Delongings mudden-|aroitersd in orchids, Tse embroidery | quality, at, per yard, ity, per yard, eaerday: and as she left she eatd)s, the product of olght weeks’ work of sald to-day th ta ne man and society man of Baltimore fo~day that he did not think that Fancy Ribbons, corded wide, light colorings, 19c. Ribbons, bese quality, 5% street and ts living {n Harlem, For] ren recelving instruction from Arcl to her landlady: | , “ f expert artisans, and is a marvel of art. B. v. Ri 1 am going to Harlem or—some-|‘rhe hridesmaids will wear white chif- lack Velvet Ribbons, F where!" fon, tuaked and striped with white vel- bi is Ace y he y-| Yet. and white tulle picture hat w! rol co companied by her twenty-| Vnite feathers. tipped’ wih pink. They cae stiecwouldlcomelback: consented to become «a communicant n= | quality, per yard, inches wide, all colors, 35c, various reasons, her counsef says, she |?ishop Farley. A reception at Sherry’s || Double Satin Block Check i year-old won, Jorry Starr-Keoter, by her| White, feathern tipped wih pink, They Superior Quality All-Silk Satin Back, Fast WovensEdges.- first husband. He has been with his] roses, Mary |] Width No. 1, per piece of 10 yds, %5e| Width No. 7, per yard, ’ mother for a month or more, but Just] The maid of honor will be Mi Mrs. O’Brien Sends Back. Her} “2% he !s doing for her ts not known, | CVn. Gt New Vark,, The bridesmaids |] Width No. 134, per piece.of 10 yds, 45@| Width No. 9, per'yard, Released Through Her Letter, The baby In dispute, now elght months} and Miss Gertrude Mason Brown, of i iece Wi : , Little Niece Margaret, Whom] 0! !» ! the custody of Mra, silon| this city. the last named being a cousin NRE INESE Gite of 10 yds, 550) Width No. 12, per yard, ype ud ee iat NAAT S19 ’ Ratley, of Jamaica, who will nop re-| of the dride-elect. The urhers will be | Width No. 3, per piece of 10 yds, 65a] Width No. 16, per yard, onthe strnogth of a letter she had writ- j Jeawoist untiva hoara wiliextenal vey | Harry Symes Lehr, his er F. G . . home with he: p s it may be sald ; hi aathy, att von. SfFa: n | vens, of New York: Robert Honey, of || Width No. 5, per yard, 10¢@\ Width No. 40, ta that honors were eas 1 the par- Proceedings Are Stopped. Irani aehlchtave litee eae Papeete Newoort, and Charles A. Conrad and 0 per yard, i ents on the one side and the hassand on tion waa contemplating going away, in| ernest, Jenking, of Baltimore, | The } the other. nw plating going away, In} party from Baltimore, numbering abou ‘ the letter Mrs, Martin sa fifty, will stay at the Holland House Riles v decla h he Is going ” th % Ni York. aie Hecaman for 400. foe atfenating | LOVE MADE HER STEAL CHILD] “imioine to mors, never mind where, | MH? WesNEt S20" vnon married ce Dross Goods. Chatelaine ife’s a "i MRS. PAUL RILEA, = in One Hundred and Nineteenth street |before. His first marriage, it is under- 5 Bete erection Fa UC ia i somewhere, and you'll hear from me [stom did not have the approval of his ALBATROSS, and Wrist Bae eb golng to ha marriage an- _ Mrs. Julla O'Brien, wno kidnapped h 80 Gi family, becauso the pride had been em- : nulled, so the end ty not yet, oMce, end 1 had a great time to get them. 1 nilgco, Matgaret, trom ner (urother-ine | ag Pie for herself Mrs. M. Ree eee eer uni RaCce rey berants! SSe ‘ard, Got ee fue ore es oan When the He NB: drove 10) thsi ave se Chee Vetter tee ee law, John O'Brien, of No Wie een) Ate COR G LA PEN ROtLe, bem eary e Seal, Walrus, Suede and imported love you more than ever for eaying that you 5 Kent ave-pet the first hearin; roved a succes of striking carriage, attractive features: 4 * > court with a new coachman, Rilea was|enuld give uy the vite Twat give cou the be nue, Beookiyn, was discharged by Mag-|She told of how she had. worked and [2nd vivacious manner Her vortralt was | Double width Albatross; all wool: fine | & clearing sale: “eid = Th : ° inside. His wife came in after her| @8 ! was to blame. Oh, darling! how you do, istrate O'R, sas eed yecently painted by Madraazo, for whom lity; in white, black pink fi blue these have been love me to grant thin desire, It w ak y In the Lee Avenue Court | supported the dosto S ¥ uw velit 3 quality; in te, pit light blue. father and motner, clad all in black./ ing ms so fet will come In tne weeke If today, Ilitle Margaret hag been re-|otidsing In Loctecr che cron ee en ere trerelune in Barone, $2.00 and $2.50; choice, yous ve studying j : y ort-|. The honeymoon trip Includes a Journey | ff royal, cardinal, navy, tan, etc, Sho was very pale and did not look | $l "Ay so, but don't write yet. 1 love sou (turned tovher, home (end (there was Ao lee ote nee ee ee coo mmRPOn hina. Japan and India, and Mr, and (Main Floor, Frect, 19th e+ Sud O-mmTOW, toward her husband, Mrs. Heckman shail never eng meee to ia you. I ceTaReainther Gath ed herseif by teaching English to tho Jenkins will not return to America Olain on the stand but a i a A ma th a Suamnchenaeuon, Sons of President Loubet and Prince|fora year. Mr, Jenkins hax spent much : Was on the stand but a moment, and) . NELLIE Love for the child «as Mrs, O'Brien's |Ronaparte, of France, while he was{timo !n_ the Orlent, and has many Popul ds featified that her Ilte had been throat-| This waa followed on Sfonday noon by excuse Margaret 1s the daughter of| travelling asa ship's surgeon, and of] {ends there, opular Lovells Opera Glasses, ened, but admitted that she herself had| this eplstie i Robert O'Liren, of New Bedtord, Mass. A : t Caper et 2H} y x 9 us ent Word, Mass. | their return to Boston a year ago. Last i recelved no letters from Rilea. My Darling Paul mee strange fot t Wh - year ag an ales. ‘VENDOME OPERA GLASSES, Mo 09 you here.” Yur room looks uninvivitik. NotM- hea Ko separated from Ws wife! afay they agreed to separate and she i) . red, gallery. Ad Dre 5 Ing around here 0. ery tel ps, A A a jout tiv rt age ent Marga Sen rane — Tad Heide Creates Sensation, 05. “Tinian "rou"exceeingt but"1know oat | Financier Listens to Novel Ser=| "vs ve wears aso he sent Margaret jeame to New Yor and secured employe Boxed in Sets at 1-3 Offe : rickel Then Mrs, Rilea was put on the stand. |you' are grew:y relieved tebe’ ebewiieren Tens | : on {0 Mis brother John, with tho re-/ment selling metiical books for a Cil- HAWTHORNE'S WORKS: 5 To the surprise of all she sald that sonal not have Hal aey, mbeetiieg a mon in Whish Devotion of|auert that John educate the child and | cago publishing houre, ry room and” that. your Sty 1 Six weeks after she le: * 3 5c.3 Rilea had written her several letters |Gnee good appetite will return. Wherever t bring her up well. Margaret soon be- att © left Boston volumes in box; regular price, 75c. ‘ : wrote to her husband of the birth. of ‘ threatening to kill her father and|{e airtte our natural bunrancy weema to fait_us.| Women to Dumb Pets Is Not|came as one of John o'frien's family. | Ror aby, nena eeeand Of the birth of ane he EDNA LYALL: 6 mother and herself if she was kept from | thas me insaieied > eve you unhanry. 4 Recently Mrs Juila O'Brien pleaded | Martin denied the genuineness of itt Trane nto him, One of these letters, received | sonhurm lite Is ‘rome. resjects must carpeery Made Subject of Rebuke. a1 she be allowed to take Margaret | pith: Dr. 0. Agnew Spler, of No. 179 1 | J volumes in box; regular price, 90c.; ro East One tHindred and Elghth street, Friday, was introduced into evidence, | brighter for you. Atrs. Alleu wan her own home. nd) the. midwite at whose hose atta, special price, glad you were gone, never did Ike It read: Riad ve) were none bese! merer dine ou have five ¢hitdzen of your own. | Martin says the baby Was born have SES ATES Fenimore coe 3 S re ¥ ot Me ry . 7 nines Spry both testified that the baby 's genuine volumes in box; regular price, (9c. ; My Darling NeMie: I have written to you |you did not care for her, elther. I feel as if! és 1 1 have none. T love her and will be so} both t i iH ' 4 . serra tines ance Wednentay. T have received | sot tad Geen easy wronged hore! and tet |“ MUST LOVE SOME ONE.” poyi'ty ner ir yon will We mo have her | Wiese Hl truiy the chide Mes. | Badly Shaken Up While Hunting prsciel tice Bo response. 1 will come to Bensonhuret and if | ULy to ihe ton Ro tO eeared a room. In, ade 5 for my own,” she sald pr saving that he had heard that : Yam denied admittance you will rogret tt. It Is{vuncer but you, felt happy. to, be telteved, I Joan refused, On Friday Jast Mrs, [MP Martin had disappeared Attorney | with Ambassador Meyer, but the work of that woman—the one you call /linow. 1 felt en sai this morning thinking <f/ After J. Plerpont Morgan, trust mag-! jut, cy’ Brien met Margaret. « ake you. js miserable. e { cle! oo is Mother. T cannot bellove that you are tne a eee ay te ine ise to be out inf nate and financier, had passed the plate | from echool with her cousin 3 thor of that letter telling me to go back to Eng-! would not trust any one eles with this letter, Innd. Oh, Nellie ix the woman T love! I am | so I must go myself, mad, and a tragedy will occur, My brains ere 1m a whirl, I value my love for you so much I at St. George's Episcopal Church, Ruth- | erford place, yesterday the great money monarch of Wall street forgot the intrl- Fee ote ogi yknaws, there ts something! Neither’s Injuries Are Serious. , TE Was cones aWis, Hv a beibe af easy | and. We havern ioc of valuable witnesses | ! Infants’ and i, is will show that the baby Js the ~ a Wil r ° , ire re Children’s Underwear. - and then Mrs. O'Brien took Margaret | greatest fraud ever’ perpetrated on a to her home at No, 216 Enst Ninety- ROME, Jan, %. but $6) sie) cacies of finance in listening to & di! tain 9p Mant ee |King for a day Gon't care 1f it proves my undoing. 1 have told for my eompany. But when It! course py Assistant Rector Sturges, | nth street, Manhatan bile the car of Uni i] ls Teyaute: Hound F | “John OtBiten) econ learned what had automo! he car of United States , . . 4 Toe Tae real happen i tom rom Fam ter (ovat (her uatale tole gee ack “her te whersin ho Indy of’ fashion and tho| ,Jonm OPIten soon learned what. had Ambarmador Meyer, broke ‘down. the | [CHILDREN'S MUSLIN DRAWERS, wih |GIRLS’ MUSLIN NIGHT a Uanetee Mate eeroet Reuse ideal 1. eo! and T never Ike 5 ia yee a a 2 chs Address my letters to the General Delivery, | sugzozt me, eine of axe. and | never lox oa [AP dog formed a prominent topic. (Mrs. Jutin O'firien +t 1 to SUpANIa| were et eriously Iurt, but ee eA ee gio 10 12:00:14) COMING: tiched hubberd | shee Lovingly, PAUL, [If Ne would Tat long. The family are xoing to| Mr. Sturges's sermon dealt with the) oe avenue ¢ 4 they were badly shaken up. to 2 yrs. to to to esi : a igh leave for Pittsburg within two weeks for five of spirit of want which has settled on thu- R News of the accident was exaggerated | | —— a ages , " Love at First Sight. alx days. 1 would Itke to stay here andi they | anity, ordered to produce the ¢ A a and was pubilshed In sensational form 9 “1S 19 aF “" 2 r one. xtous to help you 5 ets at tt ot 3 is 188 r h . HTSHIRTS, Tae ne ees NaN ME. Rilen the lara f'n aav'l amnceded tetera t rhail mae |The rich woman wants something to| Last night a rink at the door of Join Piaaiy, audbanlie asendera aotearoa lll cance nrantentccisey cine BOYS’ MUSLIN NIG | moment he came Into my father’s |'to New York. 1 must have as litte eltement Tove, She lavishes her affections upon |” ona twa f n i SATB LER CAD ieee ie oie cute f tw 14 | rolling collar, fonthar seached: ageeli house two years ago, Mrs. Rilea | as powntb! 1 want to you mor than “utla lap dog in the absence of some more|{*@nce door was onened. A moment later Bey | went on. “We were married at the / 00, anne tut by wating antl they thougt: | worthy object. little Margaret rushed into the room PLAGUE PANIC IN NATAL. = = A PB oa 20014, * Brooklyn Borough Hall by Alderman | what Se for vour Interest. From this desire 10 ? " ry en oa John O'Brien, gofng into the 1, saw ‘ 43 (Second Fioor,* Bast,- 19h WR) Stewart, Dec. 23. When my parents | fear boy MN wenid. love more then, words could STAR De interest, hig Prother, the husband of Mrs, Juia | Steamship Bound for New York|%#tives Flee and Strong Precau- 1 miss you) When the young rector came to the | Q'prien, walking down the stairs. Jc found it out they were very angry | express to have our future settle tions Are Planned, Run Ashore to Save Her, but} pursar, Natal, Jan. 26,—Bubons ¢ ad W. 2 Gl Zp : ryt (UNE| ax an object of pity a noticeable In-|mis morning. ant told. Magistrate APBYSSMETs DULL DURBAE. Natal, (ans ish Aubomls en's an omens loves. ti | would both pass out of life quietly | fm rol My lil bor te not slow, mid or} terest was manifest in Mr, Qforgan's|Q'ltellly that he did not care to press Is Floated Again at High Tide. ip hat the natives are panic-atricken. D ' pping, #0 the pro- t ‘ unless I consented to become his bride, |ena Nsooiness be "yours Iwill cris aver’ te | Ce ‘ Servants and Iaborera are leaving the Nearly 4,000 Pairs on Sale To-Morrow i and I confess that I was frightened,’ |e" York to pee vou at once, to live there ‘f| Mr. Sturgis maintairied that the wom- ——. : LS town In large numbers, At UV S , 1 Prices you say a0.) it know vou will be successfal: | ay who had no other outlet for her feel- LONDON, J 7 It is antictpa that the Zululand ery opecta 'e “Didn't you know what you were | You not fail in anything, You know that I wi a N, Jan. —The British steam- £ Help je ululan: A 5 , ‘ doing?” asked Lawyer Cummings, for rant to Join as. for 06 nat, ise ts think | i@a was an object ot pity ether than) GAVE “WASH INTERNALLY. er British Prince, trom Antwerp for the ‘spread ‘of ‘the Blague to thet Crs Another important Glove transaction which: emphi os ‘ " condemnation, SS New York, was in collision during a| ritory. iVil i store. 5 t there rr t ch 3! i mi ¥: | } AS that yon outa trans | imill diese’ wow? asedsty, roar asuie™see: | avery human belng, sald Mr. etursis,|Mintake of m Hospital Attendant |gais thin mening reese ans the wonderful value-giving power of the Sieas) Comper | eet : tully yours, NELLIE. |must fect that he Is wanted. Even the| Causes Joseph Gardner's Deuth, | Dungeness, with the British ship Water DOLE NAMES NEW YORKER Not Gloves of obscure manufacturers, but Gloves made by thell “Yes, I suppose there were," said the|, TR&t she has been constantly watched |feeling that a pampered poodte Is de-| Coroner wlaherty, of Brooklyn, {s in- | 100, from Iquique, Chill folds ALL * |i best concerns in the business. It is simply a trade chance that m girl, very much embarrassed, by her parents is shown in this letter: {pendent upon her for happiness DFINg®| |. cicating the death of Joseph Gard-| In answer to distress signals a life- Burr nonend| n it possible to offer them at the exceptionally low prices named. My Dear Boy: I have yet to get your second |to the childless and lonely woman some]... Cr xy. 931 Richardson street, Gard. | boat was launched and stood off near|MOreim Andrews weeds to Attore WOMEN'S GLOVES; glace, black gray, |MEN'S HEAVY GLOVES; standard ie and discharged my husband. The day |{°.\o0" de PIN fou sleep well, my | vindication of the owner of the lap dog |a*prien wert to the Lee avenue we were married he told me Qhat we|to the post-oMce. for there ts from you. My little boy ts not Mr. Cummings then read a letter from | letter; It was not there when 1 called. "They | since yee Mrs, Rilea to her husband, dated Jan. Very eusplcious of me, and when I attemp LN ner was a patient In the Kings County | the vei ols, but her services were not ney-Generalship of Hawatl, 4, as follow Hekeaeak,Memterday mamms said thet abe would | At the unexpected turn in the FOUME | Fosoital, ‘The physician in attendance | required. The engine-room and etoke-]| HONOLULU, Jan, 23—Lorrin Andrews | tan. brown and red, 2-clasp: makes; styles broken in sizes or Sore, bel remesaber if ton aa'act hear frees | rector's sermon we arte of ane S2™ | prescribed a wash of dichloride of mer- | hold of the British Prince Miled rapidly | has been appointed Attorney-General of | Empire brand; neat embroid- numbers discarded, all this sea- Dart; Pr as quick!: think should the del ja|greation, whic! au followe: ir, ie da res i | and she w run ashore, Hawall by Gov, Dole to succeed EB. P. Ff (} ic ( ‘Taer refused to civ me your letters at|fnoitable anaan, snewer will surely ‘be forthe gan during tis passing of the plate, |Guan internally and of courses cerdner At Nears the steamer was tarl (Dale rastened) Sr Auarawe le a ngtive | croc ihe Dek omnes at $100 nibs hie ee * Moor ahntt ferton., Twit? whte vetore| you, Neonuse sho muyy'she fel f.!that it bare| Were directed his way to sce how the | died. ‘Coroner Fianorty, (refused. thls noated, and, assisted hy four tugs, shel Mf New ork and lia’ grandson ofane | PSSrment y ae ee 2 : morning to give any er particulas ” D pf oft riiest Hawailan missionaries H a UO RAE ir 1] help we dedcient Oe L knew that yoo would | Wacourso Upon Iap-dogs was satisfying | COTO Tey tne name of the physician or !ieaded for this port. ‘The headgear of| ff, ‘ae,cariest Hay in the’ Gorrieattel can hardly stand the exc: be missed, Dear, your capability was felt in all | 48 spiritual nature. From the expres: | attendant. the Waterloo was carried away. Legislature, Kept at home, Forgive mo for ry Meocheal PNT AE 3 drensene, 1 $9 look nto ie nom iti A sion of his countenance the financier to you. T love you devotedly, 1 will send | oupled, It looks to lonewome, iow I. w particulars later, Don't write yet. Belleye In| had been possible for you to have remained, but | @Ppeared as interested in the ethi me, ae I do in you. T shall never go back on|wnder the circumstances no MAN would have|Jove and a lap-dog as in the shiyping you. Lovingly, NEWLIE. Mayed here long combine. After the reading of this letter, Magis-| Now, dear Paul, you told me Sunday in « note 3 trate Steers discharged the prisoner on|that {t was makin you #0 wick here you sould Also the Drunkard, the ground that no case had been made|have to leave unless they went you pretty soon. | inst him. And you also maid you would ive up the| ‘Drunkards and the unfortunate out- lea had in hia possession many | idee of siting money ihn to say and be sick: Toasis who aascmble in barroome also jetters from his bride which show that lo onything to payteyyeyy . Nov matter" how melt she ‘save ane |8 ot ou hare nas in ie pat wl ang oame wnder the rector'a plea for pity. feared him she loved him dearly, None | #r@ without fail when they are in dure. The drunkard wi ingers a’ ° Of these were read In court, but Hilea |ionappy life T have had hore, among clatinuas| 981090 f# OVerpowered by the feeling permitted them to be published. This | etri that he is without love, he is unwanted one tells how she announced the mar-|me et ‘my ‘nerve, iiealth meane tirenth’ You| one memher of bodety.. These creas tlage to her parent: are strong and know how to pity me, You have tested the young rector, should Bree 8 A bis, Monserrat Dene tnte Te eT aas | Ageretlon hae Rake tors eerie, APe GOR |e treated with kindnems They should at 6. Mr, eer, jensonhurst, he ve every reason to vi rp M York with you y1 jay, nd came |You will grant this prayer for me that you. will muie to feel that they are wanted in ning ¢o call, mentioning the fact to|@ive up the idea of getting the wagon Love : ‘even. though I may be in the ‘wrong Reltoeman ban tea tailed iors to etken as Bes, titer, cret Je Dew Yorks, Jp cass lan appreciation of something more strong _and_robust.""| body, something that will give vigor | two hardwood > mi ition : f id 5 Y yiaad all"the ‘neighbors were una Hight to offer it'as we ate mars | Turn the thoughtless woman's affec- "oh (Signed Mrs. C,H, Burns, |and stamina to the system, Father _ frames around - oe & policeman has been here this mornin mula tee no Mavtancy about [tion pen eomie more worthy object and De 71 Fourth St, Lowell, | John's Medicine is unequalled, Its bodies J ir T get out I will tax: rit wil Je saved. ee ‘ ¥ oF Cy e :| - A de lovely to me, and 1 feal very | scooping’ a loan Yf you wish to ronaldar {thee ly Se iaupmcnted tiie earcaan Mr é } i Mags.) Every mother | merits can be stated in euch unquall ‘ from myoeit | pane end the picture in my wal Morgan, leaned (back in his pew with a should know of the value | fled terms because it has been tried malleable iron be cut off, and then, of course Pr Pa nl Settled look of interest. as if the dis ‘ of Father John's Medi-|and tested for half a century, since you would have to look me up, 1 told them T ae Fin atine reps! course on lap-dogs and drunkards were . , hild: {i “ Tracie Pens H, | corners and ‘saw You for the purpose of imploring you es Heed ihoumht it would cause any {11 | Sour th an hour's consideration, eine, Half the children /{t was recommended by the late aw ta pre aul oo" ty "aseodnt, and yu wore. £0 ould Bd not tet ay’ one | Wel! wor! - born do not reach ten Rey. Pr, Joho On Brie of Lavell k - clamps, solid ering my health and happiness di 0% years of age, and three | Mass,, for whom it was prescribed if P P) #4 upon Gerfect quiet. I” also eaid mee U : ‘ ‘ i Anpounelug your. return ¢» Fingiand was written | o~OE. would make WAR FEARED IN BALKANS, mes as many children|by an eminent epecialist 50 years brass lock; ig , Famous “Langtry’’ | 7, 50 Orunks at|4e Every Trunk Guaranteed for Three Years, We have selected these fine trunks to make them an attractive Mid- Winter - special ie The Langtry leads all others in quality and popularity. For the price we ask no such) ie. bargain of the kind has been known in the city, Undoubtedly many will welcome dis golden opportunity ' Canvas covered, I) have hardwood MOoTHERS Eve soolety, Like the woman and the lap-dog, thelr cravings could be supplanted by lore seeing me, and that I would influence you | id “to” lente die 1n the citles as in the|ago, and from whom it derived its | [ff 1 heavy bolts ent, he Gotan eeket 28, Walon you ; ia mt Saye the Situation country. Children dle be- | name. dowels, all i so ree ae i By Girifige Pas, | 6 tame eller, belleve anything regarding ime ee cause they are not taken| No better proof of its value for chi!- | Is, all "would not want aiy troshle which would | S4CHOE Nhat A. elt you." Ot edurae my: tettors The two little children whose ple- cane of dren 1s necessary than the fact that it trimming Fi ey A eT fapoolstment but yee ieve aets| VIENNA, an. 2G, Bakhmetieff, the/tureg are shown above are the daugh?| If the child is sickly, run down as|has been used in St. Peter's Orphan | exposing ab i be aalahe te ; much that whea you think chat by sacrificing | Ruesian Diplomatic Agent at Sofa, Bul-/targ of Mrs. C, H. Burns, of 71 Fourth | you call It, nine times out of ten it i6| Asylum, Lowell, Mass,, for years, and i ¥ Posing, . [oneal tes garia, has been hurriedly summoned to| se” Lowell, Mass. Mrs. Burns says: |because of carelessness in protection |1s to-day. It would be Jmposalble to 4 ; 65 rivets; d the pews to grandma ane set her teeonction | rl ot a big load you| Bt, Petersburg to consult with Foreign |«y and (hat the health of my children |from the weather, If the child has a| find @ healthier lot of children than p tray with o umbrella case, collar and cuff box, hat box and patents partment; dress tray; linen lined throughout; Z. I ¥ trong ant 04 es 7 a Pole Ue pot ary clearly written, but ya ase | mil Me Tee Mew aarone, an ambitious | Minister Lamadorft o ntbe Macedonian !nay improved wonderfully since we |cold, be careful of the medicine you|the little ones so well and kindly Lempers| * mber that—but | F indiferent—everrthing in your favor to situation, M, Bakhmetleff expresses the}naye used Father John's Medicine—|use. Above all, be sure that it 1s |cared for at this institution, Remem- good anh Cae seed in, Tite (wth ine Star a inepiration ti qravest concern at the outlook in Mface-|it is the only medicine we have had [nse that it is not a mere compound | ber, it 1s guaranteed, and the money e wadersant “Goss "Woe oasis | tbe haart. “Derliga ail this | Golia, Which he declares as belng ID. 11) the house for years. It has always |of stimulante or dangerous drugs, |{s refunded in any case where It does (ii, Sad Nh, Yes, ore, reas te moni ay 1 hope 9 prove wy hy five years. cured our children when suffering |such as morphine, alcohol, &¢., con-/not do all that Is claimed for tt, iy "Do wait ‘uitll . tore ‘Bal any size from 28-inch to 40-inch, (Third Floor, West, Uh ft) wife, who colds, croup, whoo! cough, |tained in patent medicines, Buy the §1 bottle, it contains three of tee, Bene, Ho since they have Tako tt tgp their] For @ family medicine, a cure tor Mig» SPEER ati 44) Bae: sana. Sapam iste. ge cold, a tood for the little times the quantity of the 60 cent alze